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DUKE FLIES TO BERLIN ON GERMAN TOUR
Berlin, To-day.
The Duke of Windsor left Berlin early yesterday morn- ing in heavy rain for Pomer- ania, where he will visit a training centre for Nazi officials.
Later he is visiting Ruegen Is-1 land, in the Baltic, where an enor- mons "Strength through Joy" sea- side resort is being built.
The Duke yesterday resorted to aerial travel for the first time since this arrival in Germany, and he is likely to use this mode of travel increasingly during the remainder of his tour.
The Duchess, however, is using trains and motor-cars-Reuter.
CASTLE INSPECTION
Berlin, To-day.
BID FOR FLIGHT RECORD
* Richmond: NSW, To-day. Miss Jean Batten, the young New Zealand aviatrix, started at 5.55 am. yesterday in an attempt to break the record "for the solo flight From Australia to England. The record, held. by H L Broadbent, is 6 days 10 hours.-55 minutes. Reuter.
FIRM TRANSFER
"
ALLEGED IN
LOAN CLAIM
On a borrowing note, which was not allowed in evidence because it WES not sufficiently stamped, Messrs. Leung Chenk-yue and Tam Kwai-chi claimed $700 from the The Duke of Windsor yesterday Wing Cheong Firm (Transferees) paid a visit to Kroessinsee, in Po- and the Fuk Hing Loong firm for merania, where he inspected the money advanced on the borrowing training school for Nazi officials.
note.
The Duke motored to Kroessinsee The case was heard by the by the new motor road, the Labour Puisne Judge, Mr. Justice R. E Front leader, Dr. Robert Ley, de Lindsell in the Summary Court.
BLAST 4 TIMES TO-DAY scribing to him the ambitious road Mrs CA. S. Russ represented
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infact
system of which the Berlin-Stettin plaintiffs while first defendant route forms a part.
company was represented by Mr.
Mc Russ stated that the second
At the gate of Kroessinsee Castle, P. Y. Woo. the Duke received a hearty welcome from detachments of young Nazis firm had disappeared and had not
been served with the writ. undergoing training.
the
After inspecting the Castle, which is a modern erection built after the style of mediaeval fortresses, Duke engaged in informal conversa- tion with the young men who are being trained for high posts in the Nazi Party..
It was alleged that first defen- dants were transferees on August 24 of the business of second defen- dants to whom the money was lent on January 14 last.
An advertisement was inserted in the Tsun Wan. Daily Press," but did not contain the necessary The return journey to Berlin was
carticulars. No advertisement made in Dr. Ley's private plane was inserted in the "Government this being the first time the Duke Gazette" as, according to the re- had down in Germany. He spent gulations provided in the Ordin-“ part of the flight in the pilot's cabin. ance, should have been done.
-Trans-Ocean.
STRATOSPHERE FLIGHT
OF THE FUTURE
Munich, To-day.
Mr. P. Y. Woo submitted that there was no transfer of the busi-
ness.
Judgment was reserved.
NORTH ATLANTIC FARES INCREASE
Hamburg, To-day.
An interesting lecture on the pos- sibilities of stratosphere flight was The North Atlantic Shipping given here yesterday by Lieut-Conference, meeting in Paris, has COL Pozzi, of the Italian Air Force, decided to impose certain extra a past holder of the altitude record, charges on passenger fares as from before the Aeronautical Society." November 1
-1
The fast stratosphere plane of The amount of these extra the future, declared the lecturer, charges has not yet been fixed in would be a high-powered mono-detail. but it is assumed here that plane.
they will be made in accordance Over a height of 15,000 metres, with the arrangement drawn up he asserted, as a result of his own last year for classifying North experiences, human beings would Atlantic liners.
Luxury liners
such
the
have to be completely closed in
Special garments and a special "Queen Mary" and "Normandie” cabin would be required.
would come under the first category with a higher schedule of fares.- Trans-Ocean.
TECHNOLOGICAL PROBLEM However, flights at high altitudes need present no difficulties which could not be overcome by modern technology
FRENCH CLEAN-UP OF REFUFEES
Paris. To-day..
300 Another group of over
sent to
German speakers told of the ef- fects of high altitudes as exper- ienced by the German Himalaya ex- peditions, while Dr. Pye, director of the department for scientific re- search in the British Air Ministry, declared that the development of Spanish refugees were plane motors kept pace almost ex-Bayonne yesterday in execution of actly with the development of ma- the French decision to "clean up" terials concerned.
undesirable aliens in France, r
Another batch of 300 will leave Mr. Ricardo, engineering adviser Perpignan for. Spain within a few
the Air Ministry. Trans-Ocean.}days. Trans-Ocean.
Another British speaker was