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The Government's free ofer of an area of Crown land wat Stamford Road and Waterfoo Street for an Aquarium, with "re- i quisite grounds, was considered at meeting of Municipal Committee Llandudno, Sept. 0 She revealed to Lewis Carroll the No. 4 this week, who recommended i Mr. Lloyd George, in the presen-truth that the key held by a can- the Municipal Commissioners to kos, ce of thousands of visitors and re- diah hand fitted best the door ofcept the offers stdents, to-day unveiled "a memb-Wonderland. He loved children

The Committee also approved the rial at West Shore, Llandudno, to His book was the overflow from a plan of the lay-out of the sitó as the memory of Lewis Carroll. The heart which loved childhood with prepared by the Manager of the memorial, the work of Mr. P.. W. the tenderness of his great Master. | Improvement. Trust; involving 3- Forrester, a local sculptor, depicts These books were a bubbling founs new bridge over Stamford Canal the White Rabbit, watch in hand, tain of perennial delight to young and the closing of the south end and a tablet beneath records that and old. They were a pure joy of Waterloo Street traversing the on that shore, during happy ram- There was not a germ in them" of open space, bles with Dean : Liddelf's little, that polson that fermented, mis- daughter Alice, Lewis Carroll was chief in Xía and character. There Inspired to write #Alice in Won- was no corrosive jació` to: inflict derland."

pain. It was là längid. exhilarat- Speaking in the Llandudno Piering joy in every sentence. Pavilion at the opening of an the person who had not read “Mr. Lloyd" Georgs guid he envied “Alice in Wonderiazid”... Pageant, Mr. Lloyd George said the world Alice. It was the best cure for was happler to-day because Lewis melancholy and had temper. Lewis Carroll passed through it. The Carroll radiated happiness. Immortal "Alice in Wonderland" had happy life and he was anxi- was one of those rare books the

ous to pass on the happiness to very phrakes and characters of others. Be orice said. "My life is which had entered into the cur

so free from all trial" and trouble rency of the English language. Mr. that I feel happiness is a talant Lloyd George quoted from the book given me to make other Uves hap-

' the Queen's rule that prison and P." punishment should come first, trial should follow, and the commission of crime, come last. It might sound, grotesque, but they would not have thought that a great European country would be ruled very largely on that principle to- day. Lewis Carroll saw the pos- sibility of even that happening, and he wrote it as if it were some thing he had seen in Wonderland,

Lewis Carroll's Logic

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'Mrs. „Hargreaves's" "Message may A letter was read from Mrs.”“Alice Hargreaves, the original of "Alice.” who wrote: "I feel very real re- gret that I cannot be with you all at the unvelling of the memorial that wonderful friend of my child: hood, Lewis Carroll, but increasing age makes physical adventures in Wonderland more and more dim- cult, though my mental adventure will never close long us there are people like all of you at Kian- One must be attracted by Car dudno LO honour that teacher. roll's 'specimens of logic, his re- who, by his logicak nonsense, has levant and inconsequent answers, added to the pleasure of thou- which reminded one of an argu-sands. I still have the happiest ment between a man and a wo memories of Penmorta, as my marr He charmed children of all father's house in Llandudno wES ages. Under a cloak of delightful then called, and of the rambles nonsense there was the richest and over the Great Orme's Head and the ripest of wisdom. The world among the Llandudno sandhills. I since 1882 had joined in the laugh wish I could come personally, in ter and the merriment of these gratitude for these joyous days

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no, and the paths trodden in Won- derland for the first time by the little feet of Alice were now thronged by multitudes of children and men in all climes.

and for the days spent with Mr. Dodgson."

Nearly 100 childre from Llan- dudno junior school presented in the pageant fire episodes from "Alice in Wonderland',' after which a procession went to the West Shore, where the memorial was unvelled within sight of the house where the Liddells used to spend

Mr. Lloyd George said he regret ted that Alice was not present They owed her a debt of eternal gratutide. The book might never have been written but for her.' the summer.

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pica! rainstorms, they may justly be described as magnificent.

Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 12. That it is not beyond the cap abilities of people in Malays to organise local air services was urg:

The configuration of the country. ed by a speaker at a meeting of particularly in the south, is favour- the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club able to long distance serial naviga- when the success of aviation intion; but the serious disadvantage Siam was declared as an example exists that most of the flying fielda of what courage and a little capital lie in the rice-producing territory might achieve country.

and are under water for part of the year.

Several references to local avia tion possibilities' were made by Ms. D. T. Mill, last year's captain of the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club, in an exceedingly interesting address] delivered at the weekly "Rotarian luncheon today.

In Siam, said Mr. Milla, we have?

an example of enterprise well worth

This efficient company intend es- tablishing an "air" link with the European lines which serve Burma and Siam,"

The company made a handsome profit in its first year.

WHY NOT IN MALAYAGA

study by all. The Aerial Transport Recently a newspaper correspon- Company of Siam inaugurated their dent argued that the success of the aerial service in August, 1801, and Siam flying company in a land | show a fine record of uninterrupted where people do not hurry about service. Four British Eum Moths business proves what an efficiently are used No forced landings or run service might do in Malaga accidents to personnel or machines A man of vision could with cour haye been sustained, and no, sched- aled trip has been cancelledž

.1 age, and bub small capital operate In their first year of working cial success. Supply would create. a feeder line in Malaya with finan- their four machines flew an aggre | demand as air-mindedness grew; gate of 13,542 miles; 20,812 lb. of and these States are likely to be mait wa scarried, with 4,582 lb of noticeable on the air-map of the freight. Forty passengers travelled future.

in the Moths. The average spend made good over the ground, in spite of severely adverse weather during much of the year, was 4.6 m.p.b.

I believe," Mir, Mills added, that our Posts and Telegraphs Department

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