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PROGRAMME

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AEROPLANES

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I had a talk to-day with Mrs.

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Maj.-Gen.

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gramme. 12.30 pm Recorded music,

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2.15 p.m.-Close down..

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Both

her father and mother,

5 to 7 pm-Hong Kong Hotel | Capt. and Mrs. Robinson, were.

Dance Orchestra.

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AT 5.15 P.M.

Ar THE DURO GARAGE, NATHAN ROAD, KOWLOON

formation of ice on the 12.30 to 2.15 p.m.-European pro- Karsiake, the hero of the Quetta wings of an aeroplane in flight is common occurrence, but earthquake, writes a correspondent not a

when it does happen it puts the in a London dally, ****

With her on board the liner machine into serious danger. The Ranpura, conveying British re- places where it is likely to form tugees to England, was little five-are on the leading edges of the year-old Joan Robinson, the only planes and fin of the airscrew and of the bracing wires and British orphan of the disaster.

struts.

On the wires and struts the ice Killed by her side. "Joan is too does no damage except adding to to understand what has the weight of the machine, but young A Concert

happened. "Mummy," she said, on the leading edges of the wings most serious effect.. 'Cello Solos--Sarabande (Handel) will come back soon.

She is in it has a Orientale (Cu)-Beatrice Har-hospital. Daddy is all right. Every main plane and tali plane is carefully designed with a special rison.c

saw his motor-car go by. Sungs Swans. (Kramer),"

Another survivor of the earth-streamline form, so that the air Do not go, my love (Hageman) quake, who is also in the Ram- shall pass smoothly over it and Rose Bampton (Contralto). pura, told me that Gen. Karslake under it and while doing so shall give it to the plane. A layer of legendary Cello Solos Serenade (Delius). has already become a

Hudson Sedas, Hillman Straight Melody. (Dawes); Beatriceagure in British Baluchistan. The ice along the leading edge tmme-8, Whippet Tourer, Studebaker, Hiately alters the shape of the Erskine, Essex, Wolseley Saloon, Harrison,

plane, increases its drag, or resla-Willys Knight, etc, etc tance, to the air, and causes eddles, which deprive the plane of lift. On several Atlantic its

and other long flights plicts have been driven low down by the loss of it due to the formation of ice.

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Indians go down on their kness. Songs-Sea Fever (John Ireland) to hint and call him the "God

De Captaine of de Marguerite { inan.” .

(O'Hara).Conrad Thibault

Baritone).

7.26 to 7.0 p.m.—

Concert Waltzes

Mrs. Karalake, who has also become a venerated figure, gave the in a simplicity an account of the disastere which has made The Skaters Walts (Waldteufel). │heroes of so many British soldiers. Siren of the Ball-Waltz (Lehar)."On that dreadful night," she Moonlight on the Alster-Walts wand "while still asleep we were

(Fetras).

7.40 to 8 p.m.~~~

8

A Jazz Piano Recital by Rale da Costa

1. Viktoria and her Hussar—

Medley.

2. F'll String along with you. 3. What are your intentions. 4. Sweet and Lovely.

5. Many Happy returns" of the

day.

pm-Local time and weather report; closing local stock quotations

A

8.08 to 10.30 p.m.-hinese Stuato

Concert. 10.30 p.m.-Close down,

suddenly shaken with great violence. I struggled towards the door, but, was thrown right across the room and fell

nights

NEW APPARATUS

To get rid of this "danger it is apparatus necessary to have an which can remain permanently in place without materially adding BURIED BOY RESCUED

to the weight of the machine or "My husband, who managed to altering the form of the planes. stand up, was thrown by a second Two scientists at the Royal Air- shake on top of a wardrobe which

craft Establishment at had fallen over. We succeeded in

borough have made a study of the extricating my son," Who... WEH

problem and have invented an trapped in another room. We

"anticer" apparatus, which is being were lucky to be living in a

developed commercially by the bungalow which was built of ex-Dunlop Rubber Company, ceptionally solid material,

two

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scientists are Mr. B. Lock- "Almost before I realised wort had happened, my husband, who speicer and Dr. J. E. Ramsbotham. and the writer was able to inspect was dressed only in pyjamas, nao gramme broadcast from ZEK By good fortune our

been fitted with their "anticer." on a frequency of 840 kilocycles

Their main idea is to spread 8.30 to 8.55 p.m.-"Scenes de Ballet. ' off to organise the rescue work.

scarcely damaged, and he drove along the leading edges of all the Op. 52 (Glazounov).

planes on the machine and also of the fin a liquid which will melt any ice which comes in contact with it. When the base of the fice is thus loosened the wind will

8.55 to 9 pm--"Sunny Side Up."

Vocal Gems.

9 to 9.15 p.m.-

A Beisy from Daventry

right by Reuter).

"At the corner of our road found Miss Dawson, daughter of the Officer Commanding the Royal Engineers, with a fractured arm. Before taking her

to the

COST OF WARSHIPS

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, July b. People who saw the coronation review in 1911 and are at Spithead

doubt be impressed by the increase in striking power of the battleships and battle cruisers. It is suggested to me that. If they look up the records, they will also be impressed to use a mild word by the increase in costs that has taken place during the 25 years

newer

Daventry News Bulletin (Copy- undamaged military hospital me would need only be spread think tunnel, Before the battle

9.15 to 9.30 p.m

Instrumental Items Violin. Solos Remembrance

(Melf). Grinzing

Sandler. Melody L Spring. The Four

Bright Sparks.

(Benatzky). Albert

Organ Solos-Love in Bloom,"

I hate myself Sidney Torch. 9.30 to 10 p.II.-

Light Orchestral Musio An Old Waltz; Stòrin The Gate; Festival Dance, Berceuse (Jarnefelt). Masquerade (Loeb).

I want your heart (Haydn Wood). Shining Moon (Russian Folk

Song). Song

of the Volky Boatmen (Russian Folk Song).

Dancing down the ages (arr

Flack/.

10 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins. 10.05 mm-Close down.

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9 p.m.-DJQ. DIB Announcement

(Germ., Engl.).

German Folk Song. Programme Forecast (Germ

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9.15 p.m.Hitler Youth Programme: German Youth in remembrance

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11,30 pm. Current Events. 1145 pm-Folk Songs of Germans

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(Germ. Eng.)

LORD LOVAT'S LIFE

"Torough Gen. Karalake's pre- sence of mind the rescue work

glow the mass of it away. The King George has been on the rescued a little boy who was but it mould be very slow to ships were built for 270 per ton completely buried beneath the.

evaporate. The mixture used is 90 displacement. The cost of the débris.

per cent ethylene glycol and 10 Rodney and the Nelson worked out per cent ethyl alcohol. In a Rart at £176 per ton displacement, was well under way half an hour aeroplane two pints an hour are Cruisers built just before the out- used in conditions of ice forma- break of hosilities cost £71 per after the first earthquake. By 3.30 tion, and it is reckoned that one ton, whereas vessels of the type a.m. the mobilisation stores were

built to-day cost gallon of the liquid should be broken into, and the same evening

carried. the total weight of the 25,000 tons of food were issued. Installation for this type or ma- Under martial law, which #23

301b. chine being rather under "declared immediately, rations of The mixture is carried in a coo- bully beef, bread, tea and vegetainer inside the machine, and is tables were distributed without a hitch.

profented into tubes by compressed air which the pilot controls.Thin CLOTHES .BORROWED CLOTHES

tubes lead from the container Katalake added, "acted as mid-planes. and at the critical spota "Three of our officers," Mro. along the leading edges of the

wives without any apparatus, they have valves about an inch Some of my English women friends apart. risked their Hves by going to cer- tain towns and villages and at tending to the stricken population under the most appalling condi- tions?

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£200 to

£228 per ton. The expenditure on destroyers has increased from £108 per ton to about £215 per ton, and that on submarines from £132 per ton to as much in one instance es- £348 per ton.

These figures relate to first cost. Much money has also been spent on alterations, repairs, and large refts. For instance, in 1931. 1:687,074 was spent on the Hood, between 1928 and 1930 £2,669.048 on four battleships of the Queen Elizabeth class, and in 1822-3 £24,458 on two ships of the The tubes are covered over with a thin layer of porous leather Royal Bovereign class. The object

of this expenditure

$28 which is firmly attached to the "modernise" the ships. From the planes, so the alteration in shape

TISING HOT AIR

to:

it will be gathered that,' British

"Many of the British officer

selves found work are and their wives who had them is negligible. It is all delightfullygures given relating to first cost.

пож in neat and simple, and in an emer- absolute penury. They have lost gency should get a pilot out of everything they possessed There one of the most difficult dtuations are women in this ship who have in which "be may find himself. even had to borrow clothes to

The "anticer"" can also be used

come back to England. 20 for protecting the airscrew, but

"Before leaving Quetta I walkeu not so simply, and consideration through the street along which I is being given to the idea of using knew had stood a bungalow of my the hot air from the "exhaust to friends, but for miles I saw noth- prevent ice from forming on the ing but ruins, and I was awed by propeller. the death-like silence. dam."I could not even recognise a Аты single bungalow. It took days to discover the site of Grind- Lay's Bank, which was in the main street.

FLYING SUBMARINES

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, July 6. The latest at development pro- phecy comes from the United

expenditure on naval shipbuilding during the next few years is likely to be very heavy.

GIFTED BROTHERS

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, July 6. Mr. Lawrence Whistler, who has won the King's Gold Medal for the best volume of Werse published in 1934, is the first holder of the hon- our. It was only established last

In 1929 he won the Feters Bone Prize for English Verse at Stowe. His winning entry was a long poem. entitled The Children of Hertha” in the difficult medium of the Sperserian stanza,

"In remarkable contrast to this scène of desolation I saw that everywhere the lovely gardens, of which the British: colóng, was justly proud, were in bloom as if States. nothing had happened. The In the annual report of the earth's surface and even the roots | famous. Smithsonian Institution, it was printed in a limited edi- had been practically unscathed by Professor Hobbs predicts within the same year with delight- (Special Air Mail

Services

the earthquake and

confidence the appearance of lustrations by his brother. Landon, July 6, "Among the outstanding rescue aying submarines.

Mr. Rex Whistler. Ever since S

cis. Lindley, feats," Mrs. Karslake said, "Was The professor thinks that the

When he went up to Balliol our former Ambassador to Japan, the digging out alive of a little pioneer aeronautic designers made Mr. Whistler won the Chancellor's He is a returned to this auntry in June Indian boy six days after the a cardinal error taking birds English Essay Frizo. last year he has been writing the earthquake His two sisters had as their model. They should have talented artik, and combines & life of

Lord Loval who been killed. When he appeared copied the flying fish, The fight passion for architecture with his {ated in 199

love of literature,

The Twill:

from beneath the wreckage (he of a fixing fish, he says is ex

bed, and simply remarked, I'm going to actly like that of an airplane in

that the supporting, Mrs. Karsiaks erided iter account the pectoral

rigid as steel

are held na

He will be able to satisfy both in his projected book in Sir John Vanbrugh, the 18th century arch tect and playwright.

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