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Programme.
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Music from the children's, par-
tomime.
PROGRESS IN AVIATION
"There Are Too Many
Restrictions"
Himself one of the pioneers of Aviation from bållooning · days, Sir Harry Brittain enters a power ful ples to-day for the freedom of the sky"
The removal of the restrictions on air transport is, he says, es- Because of hampering sentişi, air laws it is still quicker to reach a European capital 1,100 miles from London by a train, which is two days on the way than by an aeroplane, which can do the jour ney in ten hours.
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Whilean M.P., Sir Harry went 'on' a cruise in the airship R36, and some years later he took a 32-hour voyage in R100. Spring he returned from a 16,000 FRIDAY, JAN. 6, 1934 mile als tour of Africa.
Last
He communicates to his reader some of the exhilaration of flying, and his pages are full of intimate personal details of pioneers and pilots and of the adventures of filers who have gone to the ends of the earth.
We are given many particulars| Turkey insists that at least ten of the flights of the Prince of whom the volume is days' notice should be given of Wales. to fights to or across that country, dedicated by permission. and even then there is no guar» Describing the Prince's latest antee that the requisite permis-monoplane, Sir Harry points out sion will be forthcoming.
that it carries parachutes for all *The prohibitions regarding in- | passengers. They are concealed writes Sir in the roof and are released by ternational flying."
The Queen of Hearts." The Sunshine Song-Mrs. Wo- mack and Chorus (in the fol- "lowing order):-Mr. West, Miss
Alabaster John Wynne-Jones, Harry in "By Air," his latest book pressing a button. Marygold: "Borby, Mr. Eager,} (Messrs." Hutchinson, 12s. 6d.), Miss Pat Master, Mr. Gren-hang over the frontiers of Europe ham, Mr. Nigel, Mme. de Pre-ike those, moored screens that court.
hung over. London to prevent 1. Nursery Rhyme Marygold raiding aeroplanes reaching the
Sorby and John Wynne-alty during the war." Jones.
2. The Cocks Song-Mr. Eager
and Mr. Grenham. 3.-The Pied Piper Duet-Mrs Womack and Mrs. Eager. 4.-Marry Me--Mr. Grenham and
Miss Pat Master. 5.-Goodbye-Mrs. Eager and
Chorus, 6.-Cabaret Dance Music Piano.
7.-Masquerade-Miss Pat Master
and Mr. Grenham.
8.-Moon Song-Mrs. Womack
and Chorus,
9-Star Dance-(Gramophone
record), 10-Nursery Rhythe and Sun-
shine Finale By Everybody, At the Planio-Mrs. Keith Valen-
tine.
6.30-7' p.m.—A relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra from the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden.
7 p.m.-Closing local stock quota
tions! etc..
7.3-8 p.m.-Recorded music.
Ochestral -Chenson Bohemienne
(Boldl). Orchestral-Aloha Sunset Land (Kawelo)-Victor Salon Or-
chestra.
Song Yet You Forgot (Seyler
and Morgan). Song-When My Dreams Come True (Berlin)Norah Blaney (Soprano).
Piano Solo Some of these Days. Piano Solo-Meditation-Le Sims Song - And Love Was Born
(Hammerstein-Kern);
Bong-The Song is You."(Ham- merstein Kern) Lawrence
· Tibbett (Baritone),
Organ Duet-Stein Song—Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse Crawford,
Organ Solo-Song of the Islanda
Jesse Crawford.
No ship entering a foreign port is subject to so many hindrances as an aeroplane that has landed to refuel for the next stage of its
· journey.
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'Always A Passenger
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À QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD-
FURNITURN,
Comprising
Chesterfield Couches and Armo- chairs, Teak Wardrobes with Revelled Mirrors. Teak Dressing Tables with Pevelled Mirrors. Tesk Hatstand, Teak Dining Tables, Teak Chairs, Teak Side Beard, Teak Stands. Teak Decks, Teak Cupboards, Teak Cabinets, etc., etc.
Silver Ware, Brass Ware, Cuttlary... Wall Clocks, Tea Sets, Toilet Set, Crockery, Glass Ware, Table Lamp3,
* emphasise these details," he writes, "because it is obvious that the Prince of Wales takes no un necessary risks when flying duty.... He is in all cases * passenger and does not attempt Smoking Stands, Recorda, Gramo
phones,
Pictures Oil Paintings, to interfere with the judgment of
Linen, Carpets, Rugs, Typewriter the pilot or the air officials.
"There has been a good deal of Ice Chest, Screens, Fender, etc, etc. 'nonsense' written about the Prince flying his own machine. Let it be said at önce that be is quite capable of dying a machine, but does not. He has
one of the finest pilots in the country to do same journey by that (Flight-Lieut. E. N. Field-
eri),"
Regulations
"The conductor on the Orient Express travelling from Calais to dozen Stamboul and crossing · a. frontiers has an easy task com- pared with the pilot of a plane essaying the ar." he says.
"One country insists that he carries a week's provisions and water for a fortnight: another country that his machine is not overweighted
and
A QUANTITY OF BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,
Including ---
and
Airmen dislike deserts...
Jose Table, Opium Stools, Chairs, "There are moments over the Desks Teapoys, Jardinieres, etc.;. Sahara when the sun and wind etc.
out of drive the civilisation man," writes Sir Harry. “An un- "He is told to carry a pistol in reasoning madness seizes the aller. one country and warned that heThey call it "cafard" in North will be arrested in another if any arms or ammunition are discover- ed in his possession.
Camera Law
Sternwheeler Boat 12 ft." Africa.
"I recall that brave young ex-1 Screw loat-Manual Power plorer Sir Robert Alan Clayton 1 Sporting Gun. who subsequently died $8 the result of his dying adventures over the Libyan Desert; analysing "Most countries prohibit the a mad moment in the air. He use of cameras from the air. I said, 'What with the terrible glare
· harassed and intense concentration needed Some will permit the pilot to carry a camera, but will I lost all idea of height and post- appropriate all his films. And tion and speed. My head began they all retain the right to" shoot to swim, and I had him down should they suspect unbearable longing to dive the that he is contravening these re-machine into the ground and end gulations."
it there."
“REVOLUTION IN DISGUISE”
Song Serenade (Tosell) Peue Sir A. Chamberlain's
Romeu (Tenor)...
Instrumental Inspirasione (Cari-
no).
Instrumental--Le Strene (Wald- teufel)-Don Felice e La Sua Leow's Valencia Orchestra Sin- fonica.
Vocal Duet Mr. Cinders-Ev'ry Little Moment--Binnie Bale and Bobby Howes. Song Mr. Cinders-On the Ama-
zon-Bobby Howes (Comedian) Violin Solo Capricieuse (Elgar)
Violin Solo Guitarre (Moszkow-
ski) Jascha Heifetz.
port. 8.3-10.30
Concert." 10.30 pm-Rugby Mid-day Press
news.
Warning
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ON VIEW TECH - THURSDAY, THE 4TH JAN, 1984.
almost TERMS CABR ON DELIVERY,
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Tuesday and Wednesday
Prince Leopold, heir to the Bel gian throne, who has just cele brated his 32nd. birthday and the seventh anniversary of his mac- A change of Government, under riage to Princess Astrid of Sweden, present conditions, would be a is so fond of travel and adventure revolution in disguise," involving that he finds routine work rather
threat to our whole Constitution, irksome. He has only one brother the 16th and 17 January 1934* declared Bir Austen Chamberlain | and his sister is married to the yesterday. He was speaking at the Italian Crown Prince, so his off- COMMANCING EACH DAY AT 9,80 A.M Constitutional Club on the occasion cial dutes are almost as arduous of its jubilea
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The National Government, he 8 pm Local time and weather re-said, had saved us from bankruptcy and restored British credit-an Studio sabievement without parallel in any P.m.-Chinese
other nation in the same two years
Sir Auster then "surveyed the troubled state of the rest of the world, "In all my long experien- ce," he said, "I do not know a moment when the Government of this country, was confronted by more numerous, more difficult and more complex problems than now."
10.35 p.m.-Close down.
MANCHESTER SHIP CANAL
In such a moment our country needed the strongest Government we could producea Government so
Indications Of Trade broadly based upon the support of
"Revival
1.
.
with an interval from 12 Noon as those of Prince of Wales. Hed fortune not destined him for a
to 1.80 p.m... throne, he once said, the job be
would have Ar E. M. NAVAL TARD, HONG would have chosen been master of a tramp steamer KONG AND NAVAL ARMY SUP- that journeyed the world over and put in at all ports.
PLY DEPOT.
OLD AND SURPLUS NAVAL STORES, ETC. Comprising :—–—
He has made two trips to Africa and studied conditions in the Bel- glan Congo very closely. His Eng- lish is perfect. In the early days of his married Swedish and his Duchess but little French, so that they made English their common tongue..
life he spoke no
Boilers, Lathes, Steam Hammer, Boring, Drilling, and other Machines sta, Old Tools, Canvas. Asbestos, India, Rubber, Clocks, Glass Tubes, Leather, Electrical and W/T Fitting, Lamps, Telescopes Oars, Cordage," of a party caucus. He will have Aovile, Canvas, Tubing, Blankets, to render an account of his do- Mosquito, Netting, Furniture, Car- ings, justify his actions, and seek pete, Electric Cable, Drums, Dirty the approval of his Soviet Oil Fuel, and old Metals comprising "That is the avowed and un-Zine, Uld Brass, Tron, Steel, Lead, animous policy of the varying sec Old Battery Plates and White Metal,
the people that it was not the aport of every party movement.
We should be false to ourselves, The Manchester Ship Canal, false to our faith, if we did not which brings ocean-going vessels recognise that, in these times, we 36 miles inland to the Port of must rise above party. I will risk Manchester, is one of the principal the misconception to which it may shire's trade. Recent figures shows a party depends upon our being go to make the Socialist party. But LÓT MAT BE ISSPECTED ON MONDAY. fridicators of the state of Lanca- give rise and say that our salvation tions and discordant opinions which etc, etc. that business done on the canal is bigger than party, and to our there is a section of that party substantially increastrig A never losing sight, amid our party which goes further.
." THE 16TH JANUARY, 1934- During September, the trafic afinities, affections and prejudices, "Bir Stafford Cripps has pro- return was £78,080, compared with of the greater issues which are the pounded a policy, and if I know £71,027 during September of 1932. justification for the existence of our anything of politics the man who TERMS OF SALE DEZAIL There have been improvements in | party."
knows his own mind will always, in several sections of the traffic com- ing into the port notably in the number of bales of raw cotton im- ported
Bince the beginning of the sea- son on Aug. 1, 137,433 tales, of rew cotton have been brought up the Ship Canal,, compared wtih 73,956 bales during the corresponding period of last year, an increase of nearly 100 per cent.
·
Sea-borne trame has shown a substantial increase, timber, all in bulk, grain, and foodstuns being the brightest section banduay
Ian trade is much better, and more trade is being done with Austts- `llan, New Zeeland, and Indian res sels.
IM CATALOGUE.
LAMMERT BROS.,
It is easy to criticise the the long run, prevail over the people Government because there are still who do not like and would rather unemployed, and easy to ignore not, but don't know, their minda. the fact that, but for the Govern- The alternative to the present By appointment ment probably everybody would Government is not a Socialist have been unemployed by this Government of a representative time. (Hear, hear.).
Dictatorship. Menace
How many of our countrymen realise that the alternative to this Government is a revolution in our Parliamentary system
If a Labour Government comes into offor the Prime Minister will not be Prime Minister of this conntry-he will be the servant
character:
"Ita dictatorship, which, under cover of Parliament, steal- ing from Parliament an assent the extent and meaning of which its -newly elected members have not appreciated, then undertakes by dictatorial detree to write, pew
Constitution, to dictate to the Throne, and impose on the people the will of n-minority, who, by this means, have achieved, power,
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