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A day's sight-seeing in London by motor coach is described by a 11-11.30 am, Stock" & Exchange correspondent of the "Daily Tale
Quotations, Selected London graph." We quota from the arti- & New York Stock Quotations, ele Weather Report, etc.
"That is the statue of King 11.30 am, Chinese, recorded pro-Charles the First," the Official
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AIR CONTROL IN FOG
Zone Scheme For Croydon
A scheme for controlling air- craft trame at Croydon aerodrome during foggy weather is shortly to be put into operation, at first on a voluntary basis, but later compulsorily.
"Ben-Johnson. He was buried there standing up.If we had been here four hundred years ago we would have seen the monky go- ing to midnight service, each carry- ing his lighted candle through that door. That's the spot at which Princess Mary and the Duchess of York were married
"Here is old Charles Darwin. He thinks we are all descended from Observe this monkeys, I don't....... stone over the grave of Thomas Part. He lived to be one hundred and fifty, "and was a bachelor until he was ninety-nine, when he met a girl and had seven children.......
On and on we went, until at last we were in the Chapter House This surely provides London' strangest daily sight. You go into that wonderful place with its slender central column supporting. graceful rafters that open out like the ribs of an umbrella. And here, in the cradle of all the Parliaments, you can now walk on the priceless tiles.
But no risks are taken. At the door stands an official who looks st your fest and bands. you a pair of rubber shoes, which are slipped on
The operating companies.. over your own.
But the tour is nearly over. We British and foreign, have ac-. quiesced in the scheme, which re-enter the coach for a brief do so "the was described by Major R. H. B. journey. And as we Mealing Chief Technical Assist- guide points out the statue of ant. Civil Aviation, Air Ministry, Oliver Cromwell. You'll notice," in a paper read before the Royal he says, "that his spurs are on up-
side down!" Aeronautical Society, last night.
When visibility is only 1,000 yards horizontal and 1000 feet vertical, or less, the zone system will automatically come into for- ce, and all aircraft will, so far as it is possible, be notified by wire- less. It is expected that pilots who cannot be so informed" will judge for themselves as to the conditions, and will act accord- ingly..
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NEW PEAK FOUND IN PACIFIC
Called "Lost Land'
Seattle. The recent discovery of second mountain pear under the west of the Pacific coast ocean strengthens the theory of geologiste that western California, Oregon, Washington and British Columbia were once the bottom of an inland sea while to the west of them stretched a great chain of mountains now romantically known as "the lost land of Cascadia #
The first, submarine mountain was -discovered 150 miles off Point Sur, California, and the second moré recently, was discovered by the" Government Asked For Tax bydrogray lie bureau of the Navy Departurent, about the same dis- fance of the coast of British Columbian.
Moratorium
The commanding officer of the us digraphie bureau's cutter, Fa owners in the larger centres of oka, discovered the "peals! when British Columbia to prevent the re- his ease! received an earthquake version of their homes to muni- shock while in what he believed to cipalities for non-payment of taxes be entremely deep water. Realizing this fall. At interviews with the that earthquakes can only be falt No Prescribed Route.
Government, representatives of in shallow water, he proceed to No attempt will be made to in- many rate payers' organizations de- take soundings and found bottom struct aircraft to follow a certain clared that unless action were taken at 16 fathoms or 90 fest,
The sides of the shoal fell of route, but incoming aircraft will to prevent it, large areas of land be permitted to follow a certain in Vancouver, Victoria and other abruptly indicating that it was a route only so long as they do not leading cities would be sold for peak dropping off into surrounding endanger any other machine, and,taxes. The Government was salced submarine valleys. failing their ability to do so, they to declare a moratorium as taxes Prof. G. E. Goodspeed, of the will be ordered to lay-off the zone for those who could not pay, as on department of geology of the Uni- versity of Washington, says that until such time as some other the interest
The on mortgages
deposite of sedimentary material route is permissible.
Government replied that it had no No outgoing aircraft will be per legal power to interfere with mun such as sandstone and shale along the western coast, first established mited to leave Cordon except cipal tax sales nor to void mortgage the theory that this land was sub- in such manner as to make it-im-contracts, Rolief for property merged at one time, receiving wed possible to endanger Kay incom- owners in one form or another will ing machine,
The zone is approximately an
Victoria, B. C-A concerted area of ten miles round Croydon, drive has been launched by property and within that area aircraft- will, during the operation of the scheme, be permitted to fly only with the permission of the con- trol officer.
undoubtedly be one of the oblet mentary deposits from a land mass to the west, the land now being dis- * Priority must, of course, always problems discussed by the Assembly covered under the ocean,
Many thousands of years ago so cording to geologists, Cascadia
be given to the aircraft in flight, Bod not over the incoming one.
Mafor Mealing stated that there
as make it possible to control the faulted from this continent, break- have been occasions when many as twenty machines have movements of aircraft in fight in ing off and sinking beneath the Been approaching Croydon at the thick fog with great precision, ocean, the pressure exerted on the same time, so that it has been no and which enable them even to earth's crust being sufficient to up- easy matter to sort them out and take off and land in thick foghare the surface of the inland sea communicate directions to But they have not yet been and make dry land of it. It is pos- There have also been oo brought to such perfection as tomble also that the great pressure when there has been enable them to operate with exerted by the faulting Cascadia, congation at Lyme complete success when many dit opened the earth's crust and caused 5:are in existence apparat, craft are dying on the same s flow of lava which formed the
present Cascade Mountains, d control systems which route at the same time