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WEDNESDAY, JULY 25th, 1928. 卷拜禮· 日伍廿月柒年八廿百九仟登英

日玖初月陸辰戊

HONG KONG

RAPID STRIDES IN AVIATION.

KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.

STATIONS

TIME TABLE.

UP TRAINS

No. NaJ6] No.10] Na. = j No. 1o, 14 No. 18 No.33 Mais No:34, No. 18 Nam F.MP.M. PM. IX. PMJ|PM. | PM

...Dep. 6.40 8.05 8.30 9.10/10.00/12.15 1.15.2.85 3.00 4,30 5,497,80

Kawinen Yaumati Bhatin

Dep. 6.19

Dap. 7.01

Taipo Market Dep,

7.15

Taipe

...Dep

7.30

Tuning

Cap. 7.80

9.83 1020 19.88 1,84

9.2010.0812,24) 1.22.

9.48 10.33 12,48 1.47

0.53 10.87 12.53 1,51

10.68 10.47 1.00 2,01

9.07 10.10 10,52 1.06 9.06 3.14

Bhengshal. Dep. 7.35

Bhushan-Art. 7,41| 8.459.13 10.10 10,58 1,14 2,19 3.90 3.40

Cantos

...Arr.

1240

-

5.38

DOWN TRAINS

STATIONS

A.M. A.M.

2 No. 1 Jaf

"A.X.

No. No. ASM 7.E

Canton ...Dep.

8.05

$7.28

4.38 5.50 7.38 4.50 5.09 7.50 8,04 6.18 8.09 5.08 0.19 8.07 5,18 6.20 817

5,93 6,33 8.21 639 6,41 8.37

No.19 No.11 No. 23. 18

P.M. PM..P.X.

F.M

$.50

Shamchun... Dep. 7.18 8.05 10.35 11.49 11.55 2.58 4.39 5.49 6.45 | 7.04 - Gunuzgthai Dep. 153 81 04

Tanding

Tapo

Dep. 1,30 8.18 10.47

TaipoMarkest Dep. 7,40 8.96 10.57 ...Dep. 2.44 8.31 11.01 Dep, 757 6.44 11.14 Dep. 8.11 8.68 11.28

Yann

Kowloon Art, 8.17 9.03 11.33 12.29

I

19.03 505 4.46 | 5.56 || 6,52

12.07 8.10 4.50 6.00

12,13 3,21 5.00 6.10

19.99 8.25 5.04 615

12.36 8.396.17 6.28. 12.48 8.51 5.39 6.40- 1254 8.57 5.36 6.46

7.28 7,44

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1927 RECORDS.

DEVELOPMENT OF THE LIGHT AEROPLANE.

Big advances were made in-avia, tion during 1927, according to the report issued by the Air Ministry

DR. "VORONOFF'S NEW DEPARTURE,

GRAFTING FOR THE YOUNG.

AMAZING EXPERIMENT ON RACEHORSE..

PARIS, July End. Not only the sporting but the medical world is interested in the remarkable performance. of the colt Don Zuniga in winning the Grand Steeplechase at Auteuil 5,000 metres with 2 jumps-in min. 44sec., a record, it is claimed,. that has never been approached in the history of the turf, and so out- standing that the popular press has given the colt the title of super-

horse."

From to-night's Intrauxigrant it appears that Don Zuniga's prowess is due to its having been sub- jected as a yearling to a grafting process invented by Dr. Voronoff. The operation was performed in Association with the eminent sur Keon Professor Gabriel Petit, of the Academy of Medicine.

the

of "Progress

civil aviation." Records were establish- ed in passenger traffic, and there was a substantial development in connection with light acroplanes.

Thirteen light aeroplane clubs are being assister, states the re port. Although more members are required by the clubs to place them on a sound footing, the position is being rapidly strengthened by the enthusiasm of the clubs' supporters. The total membership of the ap- proved clubs in operation on De

In the absence of Dr. Voroneff, cember 31st, 1927, was 2,100, of who is engaged on a lecturing tour which 233 held licences as civil in Americn, Dr. Gabriel Petit has pilots and 136 had qualified for been interviewed by a representa licences on club aircraft.

These Sgures are more than double those recorded at the end of 1928.

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Private. Aircraft.

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The

tive of the Intransigeant. purpose of the grafting operation, he declared, was to demonstrate its value in the case of young creatures equally with the old and failing. It had succeeded. "Grafting," he flying-said. "revitalises a decrepit or deficit organiem. We were concern ed to show that equally by an effect of continuous stimulation or en hancement it exalts, so to speak, enormously any physical qualities that may be more or less latent in young living creature that is still in a state of development,'

"A valuable result of the club movement is the large increase which is taking place in the num- ber of owners of private aircraft," adds the report. This is a direct consequence of the increased in terest in flying, improved facilities for tuition, and lowering of ex- penses brought about by, the clubs. One hundred and ten privately owned aircraft, including twenty seven belonging to subsidised clubs, were in service at the end of 1927, as compared with fifty-eight at the end of 1926, an increase of nearly

100 per cent.

An Audacious Idea,

DIARY OF EVENTS.

To-day. (July 25th.) Queen's Theatre: Sorrows of "Satan."

World Theatre: "Forty Winks.” Star Theatre: "The Coming of Amos."

Tea Dance: H.K. Hotel, 4.30 p.m.

Thursday.

(July 9th.) Queen's Theatre: "Sorrows of Satan.".

World Theatre: The Mark of Zorro."

Star Theatre: "Love *Em and Leave Em."

Ten Dance: E.. Hotel, 4.30 p.m. Principal Madis:-Inward: Europe vid Nogapatam (Achilles); Europe vid Siberia (Seiyo Haru),

Triday.

(July 27th.)

Christian Fellowship Meeting Helena May Institute, 10.30

Water Polo League Meeting Victoria Recreation Club, 6 p.m.

Queen's Theatre:

"Sorrows of

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World Theatre: The Mark of Zorfo."

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Dr.. Petit added the astounding 7th Ordinary Yearly Meeting (Thirty Tiffin Tickets for $25 can be HONG KONG SPORTING ALMS statement that it is Dr.Voronoffa Hong Kong Amusements, Ltd., intention to apply this surgical | ncen. stimulation to young children true is all this, hosaya," "shat Dr. Yoronoff, encouraged by the results of his experiments, has had the rather audacious idea of practising. the grafting operation-with the intelligent assent of the parent- upon certain young infants excep tionally endowed and precocious, who would perhaps become men of genius."

Dr. Petit declared that he did not know whether Dr. Vorgnoff had yet managed to secure any parental assent to such an operation.

"The British development of amateur flying bas, morcover, pro- moted a similar movement in many other parts of the world, and the repeated proofs which have been

the given of

reliability and economy of British light aeroplanes have gained for British makers a good, lead in, supplying the over- POWER FROM TROPICAL seas demand that is rapidly spring. ing up. The evolution of mass pro duction methods in light acroplane construction has already begun one type is being produced at a rate approaching one machine a day, and a further reduction in price has just been notified."

There was no serious accident in regular air transport during the twelve months, says the report, and for the third year in succession no fare-paying passenger was injured through a mishap to any aeroplane registered in the British Isles. The total number of accidents was twenty-four of which five were fatal and three others serious.

Passenger Trame.

The record number of 28,764, par- sengers was carried on the cross Channel services by British and foreign aircraft, an increase of over 3,000 on the figure for 1028. The British share amounted to 57 per cent. The vitality of the joy- riding business was shown by the fact that 90,895 passengers were carried during 1927 against 81,000 in 1926.

SEAS.

FRENCH SCIENTISTS'

INVENTION.

Starting from the principle that water will "bail" in a rarefied

atmosphere at a low temperature, two French scientists, MM Claude and Boucherot, have built at Ougres, near Liege, a steam engine which will work without stoking and without a furnace. With its help they hope to tap the latent energy of the tropical seas by utilising the difference between the heated water of the surface and the cold water beneath.

The heated surface" water, en being introduced into a partial vacuum, "boils," and is condensed again by the cold water pumped from the depths. The difference be- tween the water in the boiler and the water in the condensor was 10 degrees Centigrade when the ex periment was conducted on June ist, and only one-quarter of the energy produced was absorbed in The value of the goods received gumping and expelling the water from or dispatched to the Con- In the tropics the difference in tinent during the year was the re- temperature is frequently. as much cord figure of £2,081,267, almost

as 30 degrees. Not only will this exactly double the figure for 1924 engine provide power in tropical Bullion and gold and silver coin districts, but the water expelled carried to and from the Continent from the condensor will still be con- during 1927 amounted to £7,740,062. siderably colder than the atmos

Thirteen out of the twenty-four phere, and on being passed in pipes accidents were, in the opinion of round the buildings, or even in the the inspector of accidents, due solo streets, will reduce the temperature ly to pilots' errors of judgment; and making living bearable in dis- eight were due to engine failure;tricts formerly considered almost un que to the pilot's losing his way inhabitable.

in bad weather, and one was a case M. Claude during the war invented of a collision during a race.

Flying licences issued during a liquid air bomb that was discard- ed as too dangerous to handle. He 1927 showed a material increase as

got one of his bombs dropped, how compared with the previous year. The number of pilots' licences ever, from an aeroplane within the issued in 1927 was 244 against 137 German lines, where it exploded in 1920. The number of pilots and wrought terrific damage;, had licences, current on December 31st. it been dropped a "guarter of an hour earlier it would have blown up 1927, was 490.

the German Emperor

For the first time in the history of aviation a water-cooled engine, which produced units of horse power in excess of its own weight in pounds, was successfully tried out. This was the Napier Lion engine used in the Schneider Trophy machine.

It is believed that the Claude- Boucherot power-producing plant will effect a change in the world greater than that made by the engine itself. It might

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Queen's Theatre': "Sorrows of Satan,"

World Theatre: The Mark of Zorro."

Star Theatre: "Love. Em and Leave' Em."

Tea Dances H.K. Hotel, 4.30.

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TERMS MODERATE World Theatre: The Great Special Terms to?Famikes or applies Gatsby."

Hoa Tomm Star Theatre: "Let it Rain."

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Tea Dance: H. Hotel, 430 p.m..

Monday, (July 30th.)

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Queen's Theatre: "Paradise (or Two."

World Theatre: "The Great Gababy."

Star Theatre "Let it Rain.” Tea Dance: H.K. Hotel, 4.30 p.m.

Tuesday,

(July 31st.) Goodwood Stewards' Cup. Queen's Theatre: "The Midnight Rose."

World Theatre: “ Sparrows," Star Theatre: "Three Faces. East."

Ten Dance: H.K. Hotel, 4.30 p.m. Principal Mails: -- Outward i Europe vid Marseilles (Paul Lecat) 2.20 p.m.

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