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AUSTRALIAN
PONIES DRAWN
SUBSCRIPTION
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The following was the result of the draw, giving the Brand No.)
of the drawee, colour
ärst, the
pony
its age and beight and breeding respectively;~~~
No. G. 1 Lient. A. J. Lewis, Bav
M, 4, 14.2 Sire: Mister Clever. Dam:
Carbelle by Carwelkin.
No. G. 2 F. C. Hall, Brown M, 5,
Sire: Mazazoon. 142,
Harvest King.
Dam: by
No. G. 3 Way Foong, Bay. 6, 140, Sire: Toyrebe. Dam: by Gold Brew. No. G. 4 Tasma, Ches, 4, 142, Sire: Bachelors Perse.
No. G. 5 J. B. Macdonald, Black M. 6, 14.2, Sire: Warwick Gu
3. G. 6. W. Hughes, Brown M.,
14.2, Sire: Harvest King.
by Young Toy.
Dam:
No. G. 7 Eve, Bay M., 14.3, Sire: Double Court Dam: Mannus.
No. G. 8 Li Poh-cheung. Bay M., 4, 14.2, Sire: Rizzio.
No. G. 9 Weetoo, Brown, 4, 143, Sire: Double Court. Dam: by Master Dix.
No. G. 10 Clark, Bowker and Ralph, Bay. 4, 142, Sire: Gristo by Macster. No. G. 11 Why, Bay, 4, 142, Sire: Courier.
No. G. 12 G. W. Sewell, Brown My
6, 14.2. Sire: Windlesham. Dam: Nellie Scot
No. G. 13 Kong Bros., Ches, 4, 14.2, Sire: Blue Flame.
No. G. 14 Chiu Chung-fan, Brown, 16. 142, Sire: Bachelors Perse.
Na. G. 15 Rojon, Bay, 4, 14.2,
Sire: Fernkloof.
No G. 16 L. Reidy, Bay, 5, 142, Sire: Double Court Dam: Falid by
Pale Light by Absurd.
No. G. 16 V. M. Grayburn, Brown,
4, 142, Sire: Royal Scotch.
Dr. Sven Hedin, the famouK Swedish explorer, being, greeted by Reichsfuehrer Adolf Hitler at the Berlin Games.
DISAPPOINTING FINAL
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Randle Spoils A Four
The Portuguese pair had parti-
SKYLARKING FOR A TOUCHING TOES
LIVING
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course
AT AGE 76
Although She Had Stiff Joints
When She Was 65
Can you touch your toes without en-bending your knees? Will you be
Joan numbers these days as She embarked upon SLTE the happiest in her life. Rising gineer's
at Stag-lane, able to do it when you're 76? There at dawn, they would be out and it was here that she met is no reason why you should not, if en-you follow this woman's method of half an hour later, launching Dorothy Spicer, another keeping fit. She writes:-
"When I was 65 my wrists
way.
S8+1:
woman. • They at
easily touch
toes
and
without
the gliders if the weather per-thusiastic mitted, or learning the intri-once became inseparable firing ankles began to swell: I was unable As I did cacies of air currents whilst companions, and set to work on to turn my head round. waiting for clouds to come their a partnership scheme. Pauline not care to qualify for the chimney to continue her pilot's corner, I decided to try Kruschen would as I have taken it regularly for Then came the day for her training and Dorothy
ten years, and I have good health.. I to try a loop. She admits that qualify as a ground engineer walk two miles or more each day, and the thought rather terrified They would then set forth to can her, though she had longed together as a business concern, bending my knees which I thou be allowed to try one. She sole partners of the first air-good considering. I shall be 76 in two
Only to-day I was - was towed to a height of 2,000 taxi service of its kind in the months' time.
asked how I managed to keep looking feet, at which altitude she let country..
30 well. 1 replied, I Pauline's "twenty "I was alone the cable fall.
- first" Kruschenist."—(Mrs.) EL P.
There is one sure, safe way to keep- and free," she said. "I watch-arrived soon after this decision,
-little more yourself regular inside-the Now ed the aeroplane disappear with and her father,
of Kruschen Salts. Kruschen is a scientific combization
a
my cable hanging on its tail. afraid she would kill herself daily dose" I dived my machine until the without an aeroplane of her of six mineral salts which keep your speed showed over 70, pulled own than with one (she had eliminating organs in proper tune, the stick gently back, then, told him hair-raising tales of and so clear away the waste matter when we were nearly upside the "old crocks" she had been that clogs your system and poisons
up because the blood.
down, hard back, and we went "forced" to talke
was without her Own
softly over like a bird. It was she
such fun! I did two more plane), presented her with a loops, and then came down and two-seater. landed."
Precarious Work
And, finally, anticipating the signs her pilot was giving to After that Miss Meakin had
The first summer at air-taxi the other machines in the for- no more fear of looping in a
Pauline tried to wrest the glider than the average man work and giving joy-rides wasmation, began to mimic them. has of turning a somersault in very precarious. They hired a
field and lived in a hut on it to scarf from her, but unsuccess- cularly bad luck on the 9th end, his bedroom.
But the field fully. Then she tried using a when they were lying four shots, She was an aerobatic glider save expenses.
So she gave the order for with his third wood Randle re-pilot, the only British girl to was off the main road, and no-spanner, but that too had moved two of the marisers to con-hold such a qualification, and it body seemed anxious to risk his effect.
Local to break formation and started
cede only a couple. The 13th head is small wonder that, on return-neck with a girl pilot.
no
again saw the Recreto players lying to England, she found no youths collected in the field to to teach the young fool a les- No. G. 20 Chiu Bros., Brown M., 6.jing a couple, but Randle Has difficulty in taking up gliding gape at the "bus," the two girls on. She let the plane stall, go and their dog Wendy, but when into a spin, loop the loop several time thousands asked if they wanted to go up, times, and swoop earthwards in and then consolidated the position have seen this daring young exclaimed, "No perishin' fear nose-dive.
drove and stole
prominent when
the
14.3. Sire: Pacolet. Dam: Brillador again by Bardelph BL, 14.2, Size: Had I Wist.
No. G. 22 Kwok Hin-wang, Brown
No. G. 23 Helenside, Ches, 4, 142,
Sire: All Gold
No. G. 24 C. W. E, Bay, 4, 14.2, Sire: Lord Lyndhurst
No. G. 25 Braes, Brown, 4, 142,
be as a career. shot
Since that
"It did the trick," said Pau- line. That young minx's face
And then, but
passenger down to terra firma. called "Windy.'" by drawing his next wood to take English girl performing feats Why, even the blinkin' dawg's not till then, did she bring her second place.
undreamt of a few years ago,
But giving joy-rides has its
Did The Trick If Dame Fortune favoured one and she has acquired a reputa- pair more than the other, then it tion second to none among the thrills, as Pauline Gower can must be agreed that it was the women gliding champions of tell you.
"I was taking up a party of Sire: Kubio.
No. G. Li Chok-lai, Brown M., & K.B.G.C. couple, though on the the world. And yet she is still
shakily out of the cock-pit. 14.3, Sire: Backwood Dam: Missin-run of play they deserved to win unsophisticated Joan Meakin, gipsies one evening. They had was quite green as she climbed It was not, however, what might or rather Joan Price. She still just obtained a lot of money And she left me without saying form by Orby's Pride.
a word." One brave No. G. 27 Quartermaster, Bay. 6, be described as a glorious Final, says, "No thank you, I don't from somewhere and most
Did you enjoy that them were tight.
This summer Pauline Gower 14.2. Sire: Fernkloof.
youth, wanting to display his
and Dorothy Spicer are clowns No. G. 28 Brish, Bay M., 4, 14.1. but the 21 heads had their bright smoke.
to those. below, prowess spots, and, incidentally, an amus-loop? Yes, wasn't it fun!" Sire: Lord Lyndhurst
Ladies Of Air Circus No. G. 29 Mr. E. B. Stanton, Grey,ing one when Silva sent down his
and fying displays, while Now let us meet Miss Pan attempted to climb out on to the again. Pauline gives joy-rides 4, 14.2, Sire: Sacedon by Sarchedon last wood, on the 10th end, with
Dorothy travels with her, this 36G 30 Lt Col R. M. Eodwell, the wrong bias and someone called line Gower and Miss Dorothy knuckles with a large spanner time in the responsible position
Spicer, two Bay M. 4, 142, Sire: Had I Wist
other intrepid cooled his ardour."
No. G. 31 L. Dunbar, Brown M, 4, out "drinks all round!"
14.2, Sire: Kernkloof Dam: Sibonga
No. G. 32 Eu Tong-sen, Bay M.,
4, 14.2, Sire: Gristo by Maester.
No. G. 33 H. Seth, Bay, 4, 14.2.
Sire: Brons Welkin.
WHAT IS THE ARMY COMING TO?
No. G. 34 Lieut. A. J. Lewis, Bay, Permanent Waves For Soldiers 4, 142, Sire: Brons Welkin
No. G. 35 Lancashire, Ches., 5, 142, Sire: Little Beon by Beon: Dami Little Chips by Chipilly.
No. G. 36 T. and E., Ches, 4, 14.2, Sire: Lord Lyndhurst.
No. G. 37 Mrs. Danbar, Bay M., 5, 142, Sire: East Tor. Dam: Megandra by Challenger.
No. G. 38 Mr. M. T. Johnson, Bay 3 6, 14.2, Sire: Saltash Dam: by Kenilworth.
No. G. 39 L. Reidy, Chez M, 5, 14.3, Sire: Talisman by Gay Crusader. Dam: Wheat Scrip by Buckwheat.
No. G. 40 Lai Po-cheung, Bey, 6, 142. Sire: Cannsa.
No. G. 41 Choice, Brown M, 4. 14.2. Sire: Burrabadeen by Bohadil
No. G. 42 Fatshan, Bay, 5, 14,2 Sire: March · Along. Dam: Miss Whittingham.
No. G. 43. J. F. Macgregor, Brown M. 6, 14.2, Sire: Greengrocer,
Aldershot.-Soldiers at Aldere shot are getting the permanent wave habit
The proprietors of a hairdress- ng establishment in the town said recently that scores soldiers have had permanent
Waves.
of
"Men from Scottish regiments are our best customers, it was " stated.
An Army officer said that the explanation
The was vanity. soldiers wanted to look during their social activities.
Artists'
wing-
But a
rap
on
of
the
British airwomen, who are at The taxi service also provid
circus. •
arrived,
of chief ground engineer to the entire circus.
the moment travelling Great
The latest addition to aero- Britain with a well-known aired its share of amusement.
men One night two
batics is young Mrs. Winifred Pauline Gower started her wanting to be conveyed across Crossley, and there is no doubt the Channel in great haste that she has a great career flying career several years 280. They had a dear relative dying ahead of her. Mrs. Crossley when she was still legally an in- fant
Gower,
Finally two
Her father, Sir Robert (in France and must see her be-learnt to fly only two years ago, his laughter to risk her neck run into the tanks, the engines she quickly mastered straight- at se dangerous a sport, so she warmed up, and everything was forward flying and, long before Then an Air Force pilot would be spent her dress allowance on ready when two other
There was a hasty allowed to attempt his first flying tuition. This was suff appeared. cient for her "A" licence, but consultation, explanations and loop was doing anything she she had set her heart of a "B" some swearing. pilot's licence and a course in clients made their exit in the liked with her aeroplane.
It was she, as much as her of two Scotland Yard care ground engineering. So she
detectives.
doctor father, who helped to see the mortgaged the 100 she knew.
St. Neot's "quads" was coming to her on her
through the first precarious She twenty-first birthday.
"It is no use just sitting in 2 weeks of their existence. field and waiting for passengers turned milkman, and 'daily flew to come. 25 Pauline and supplies of milk to the babies. 8007 discovered. Now she leads an equally
Flour-Bag Bombs
Guild Exhibition Shortly after their first ven-exciting life as sole, woman
A representative Exhibition of 137. Mr. Pan Siu Yau, the
ture, they rented a field outside aerobatic pilot in a travelling Art Hunstanton, again living gipsy- circus. She loops, spins, flies No. G. 44 F. C. Hall, Bay M., 5, 14.2, Sire: Bonnement. Dan: Light- the Hong Kong Working Artists Master of the Lai Ching Art Col-fashion beside their plane. To upside down; she does every- their show they thing, in fact, that the men She is, in fact, a Guild, preparations for which have lege of Happy Valley, has to his advertise No. G. 45 Diamonds, Ches, 4, 142, been in progress for some time, is credit Sire: Barabadeen by Bohadil
march by Lightning March.
249 entries, these being arranged with the proprietor of pilots do. announced to open to-day and will Chinese traditional paintings.
a speed-boat that their passen-sure proof of sex equality in No. G. 46 Mr. Ea Tong-sen, Bay remain open for one week, daily There is no doubt that this Ex-gers should be allowed to bomb the air? 6. 14.3, Sire: Red Gauntlet. Damrom 10 am to 6 pm. It is being hibition is one of the most at his craft with four bags.
Miss Venus by Tressays.
No. G. 47 Scotia, Brown M. 6, held at the Gloucester Building,tractive shows we have seen for 14.3, Sire: Pacolet.
INJURED SEAMAN
Pauline. Gower and her part-
many years in spite of the fact ner have also had their share
1st floor.
are
that we are informed this is in of circas fun. One afternoon SLEEPLESS NIGHTS Amongst the exhibitors
the nature of an informal exhibi-Pauline was leading a forma Messrs. Luis Chan, Lee Byng, Leeon of the work of the Guild as tion flight, with thousands of Y. Tong, F. S. Nicholls, Pau Siu
Yau, Wong Siu Ling, Mrs. A. N. the members have had little time spectators beneath her, and a from Prickly Heat
in the Macfadyen, Mrs. B. Smith-Wright in which to prepare for the Ex-young girl passenger
and others.
hibition
cockpit in front.
An injured seaman, John
No admission fee is charged. Suddenly the girl turned Faces long and timed feet. Boonan, of Southampton, was taken
oils, Catalogues at 20 cents are suppli- round and began making faces AFRIDOL makes tempers sweet. off the oil tanker Cadillac at Wick! There are 150 entries in
Then she waved drawings ed to which are attached an illus-at her pilot- North Scotland, last month by a watercolours, pastels, pilot boat after an SOS had been &c., of which Mr. Luis Chan's trative history and activities of her scarf in the air, completely sent for a doctor to meet the ship.are the most predominant, totalling the Guild.
obliterating Pauline's vision.
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