IL, FEBRUARY 6, 1939.
SIXTY-FOUR NOW
BURNS PHILP LINE Passenger & Freight Service To
AUSTRALIA
S YOUNGEST PILOT-At the age of ten, Master John Aspell is the world's youngest glid- has just secured his "A" licence. He is the son of Mrs. Hope Aspell, Hon. Sec, of the Ox- ity and City Gliding Club. His flights average two miles at a height of 500 feet. Photo John in the air. His left hand is ready to release the tow-rope when he gains sufficient alti-
at the club's ground at Farmoor.
ly escaped colliding
his machine.
CUT HER
nly woman at the Back in the hotel
seat like a music-stool.
Old friends cut her in the street, and relatives were aghast at her daring.
Next she had a Benz car with no windscreen, no doors, and no clutch. The only way to turn round was to itt was pioneer in lift up the front of the car and There were scanda-carry it round.
s a girl, she bought Now she looks back on it all and rd tyres and a flat'says:-
is most VAUXHALL
nical
10
Saloon does over cent R.A.C. Official les of public roads, ld 484 m.p«g«
pendent Springing,
Controlled
Syn- by other fine .car
Allow us to demonstrate
the 10 and 12 h.p.
HONG KONG HOTEL
Stubbs Rd.
eorge McManus
COME ON-
GET IN
YOUR GOLDEN CHARIOT-
KIN-
GARAGE
Tel. 27778-9.
EAT AT
Jime
Kitchen
"I'm getting old and my hobby now is collecting wild flowers. But
wasn't too old to enjoy my first! glider flight at Sutton Bank a little while ago."
M.V.
"NEPTUNA"
due WEDNESDAY
8th Feb.
sailing MIDNIGHT, SATURDAY
11th Feb.
For
SAIGON, MADANG, SALAMAUA,
RABAUL,
SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE.
Excellent passenger accommodation with a large number of single cabins át no supplement. Built-in Swimming Bath and Spacious Sports Deck.
First Class Fare to Sydney: Single: £47.10.0d.
Passenger & Freight Agents:-
Return: $70
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.
Telephone 28031
“BELIEVE IT OR NOT” by Robert L. RIPLEY
Prawn by
SUM MANNING
A COTTAGE OWNED BY FRANK PAGE
WAS CARRIED NEARLY HALF A MILE BY THE RECENT HURRICANE AND SET DOWN SO GENTLY THAT NOTHING WAS BROKEN OR DISTURBED
-EVEN A TALL VASE OF FLOWERS REMAINED UPRIGHT ON THE TABLE
Branford, Conn
P. & 0. Building.
INEXPENSIVE
́ ́ SATISFYING
CAPT.
CARL TRANBERGER 315th Field Artillery
Both Division TURNED IN HIS
HELMET IN FRANCE ON ARMISTICE DAY, 1918
CYPHER BROS.
C.P.A.
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
Pittsburgh, Penna.
DURING THIS SUMMER'S ENCAMPMENT IN PENNSYLVANIA HE RECEIVED THE SAME HELMET THAT HE HAD TURNED IN OVERSEAS 20 YEARS AGO
Copt 1913, Kaj Yanirių Byssheine, 100%, World`nabis reserved
JAMES CURRAN - AGE 58 PLAYED 290 HOLES, OF GOLF IN ONE DAY. Mørcersburg Academy, Pennsylvarum
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