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AIR AGREEMENT a

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Joint Operating Co. Responsible

EXPERIMENTAL FLIGHTS AND

AIR MAIL

DO YOU KNOW THAT

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Tite sun nevar sets on the activities of Imperiak Airways.

2 With Its associated companies It serves 4 continents and 30 coun- uries.

3. Every day its fleet, together with those of its associated com- panies. les adistarice approxi- "mately three-quarters of the earth's circumference at the equa- tor.

KING EDWARD CONGRATULATIONS

WATERFALL

British Guiana Discoveries

GOLDEN FROGS THAT LIVE IN CACTUS

4. Imperial Airways has under A magnificent newly discovered construction. a fleet of a double-water-fall in British Guiana has deck air timers of a total horse-

A has already been unnounced discussions took place in Ottawa in November last between representu- tives of the United Kingdom, Cana- da, the frish Free State and New-power of 125.860. foundland regarding the establisn- ment of an Air Service across the North Atlantic. Arrangements

6. Starting In 1937. all first- were analy agreed upon subject to the approval of the Governments class mall posted to places along

the Empire air

routes will be carried by air, and this new fleet

now

been concerned, which has giver, to enable survey fights to

3. These liners will have a total passenger accommodation or over 1,000.

been named after King Edward VIII. It is one of 43 found within two hours during an aeroplane survey made in the neighbourhood of the Kaieteur Falls on the Po- toro River by a scientific expedi- tion organised by the New York Zoological Society.

The expedition was led by Mias

be undertaken and an experimental | WH have space for over 9,000,000 Gloria Hollister, a young Associate:]

air mail to be established as svon as possible, to be followed eventual- ly by a mail and passenger service on a minimum schedule of two Alghts a week in each direction.

Discussions also took place im- mediately after the conferènce in Ottawa, with representatives of the United States Government Washington with a view to assur-

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halt-ounce letters.

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7. It employs ever 1.800 people. 8. The staff is spread over 53 stations,

more than

9. It has deplings in 25 currencies,

10. Salaries and wages bill ex- creds £350,000 per annum.

11. Its aircraft used over 2,500.. 000 gallon of fuel last year.

12. It carried

ing the fullest measure of under- letters last year.

standing and co-operation with the United States in the development of transatlantic flying.

JOINT COMPANY

The main details of the arrange- ments agreed between the respec- tive Governments are in part, as follows:-

A Join Operating Company which will be responsible for carry- ing on the services will be incor- porated at the instance of three Companies, of which one will be nominated for that purpose by the

over 24,000,000

WIRELESS PROGRESS

IN INDIA Medium-wave Transmitting

Stations Operations Emphasizing that "rapid com- munication is a necessity for the maintenance of regula: air ser vices" the Department of Indus- Government of the United King-tries and Labour of the Indian dom, one by the Irish Free State Government and one by the Ca- adian Government. The Company nominated by the United Kingdom Government will be. Imperial Air- ways Limited.

and Fellow in the society's Depart- ment of Tropical Research. She was accompanied by a Woman sculptor, Miss Ruth Walker Brooks, a photographer and doctor.

The party spent three weeks in the jungles around the Kaleteur Falls and near the Berbice River, close to the Dutch border. To reach the falls the party travelled 100 miles by motor-car through virgin timber, navigated the river in 30ft Boats, and made a final climb of 1,200ft on foot.

43 FALLS FOUND

Of the 43 waterfalls discovered i only two were named. Miss Hol- Itster declares that the whole dis- trict requires renaming.

Among the interesting fauna studied were half-inch golden frogs. Uving in the hearts of cactus leaves, and the hoatzin, a Government has issued a memor- rare South American bird. Mo- andum concerning wireless facilition pictures were taken of the tles for air transport in that area. hoatzin. and twelve specimens

second

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The Eving creatures brought back for the New York Zoological Society included: .

Thirty birds. including a rain- bow tanager of six colours,

A large collection of frogs. A tiger kitten. An agouti.

All main aerodromes in India, are, were captured and presented to It is explained, supplied with the museum at Georgetown. the medium-wave transmitters and re- capital of British Gulana More In return for landing facilities cetters. As long as the aircraft than 100 other species of towl were to be granted to the Joint Company operating are limited in number a studied and photographed, oves a by the United States Government, single channel of communication mile of film being used, Pan American Airways will be

is sumcient. But as the number granted landing facilities by the of aircraft increades, traffic cannot Governments of the United King-be handled adequately by a single dom, Canada, the Irish Free State channel. To meet this situation it and Newfoundland; and that Com- is possible to establish a pany will participate on a basis of channel of communication provid- reciprocity with the Joint Company ed that a different wave-length is in the operation of the services.

used, with receiving and transmit- ting stations located some distance apart. This arrangement has now become necessary in India.

LOW POWER The first channel of communica- tion must remain a medium-wave on 900 metres. The second chan nel will utilise a short-wave length. enabling communication' to be established with low power over comparatively great distances. The intention is to provide short- wave apparatus at principal cen- tres, so as to handle as much as possible of the communication be- tween more distant ground sta- tions, leaving the medium-wave for During the experimental stage communication with aircraft and flying operations will be financed | neighbouring ground stations, by the Government of the United Medium-wave transmitting sta- Kingdom. When the Joint Com-tions are in operation at 13 of the pany assumes, responsibility for chief aerodromes on the Indian fying operations it will receive an trans-continental route. Further "annual subsidy from the several installations will take the form of

Governments on an agreed basis.

short-wave apparatus at Karachi.

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EXPERIMENTAL FLIGHTS Experimental long distance flights and other necessary investi- gations will be carried out in the near future. The incorporation of the Joint Company will involve some delay and it has been arrang- that experimental flights and investigations will be conducted by Imperial Airways Limited. The re- sults of the experimental flights and Investigations will be placed at the disposal of the Joint Company when it is established. It is un- derstood that Pan American Air- ways will also be conducting ex- perimental flights.

Of the total annual subsidy re- Delhi. Calcutta, add Rangoon.

quired Canada will contribute 20 There will also be an increase of | per cent, subject to a maximum or star to permit a continuous day- £75,000, the Irish Free State 5 perand-night watch being maintained cent. subject to a maximum of at all stations from Karachi tá £12,000, and Newfoundland a sum Calcutta-this being the section to be agreed between that Govern- now being prepared for regular ment and the United Kingdom Go- | night-fiying, vernment: the remainder will be

made up by the United Kingdom

Government. In consideration of STARTING A CYCLING

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their contribution, the Irish Free State Government will be entitled participate in the Empire Air Mali Scheme. If and when they so desire, without payment of further subsidy but only of the postal pay- ment.

GOVERNMENTS' UNDERTAKING

· HOLIDAY BY AIR

A passenger who flew in an air- liner of Imperial Airways to Swit- zerland the other day was struck by the facilities the air now offere to hikers or cyclists who are set- ting off on tours of the Continent.

stored

Each of the four Governments "In the same air-liner with me.” concerned has undertaken to ar-

he writes, "were a couple of young range for the provision of the ne-

men. They were two quite ordin- cessary airport, radio and meteoro

ary holiday-makers, equipped in a logical facilities for the transatlan:- workmanlike, fashion for a touring tic service.

trip abroad. But what interested The four Governments concern- ed has also undertaken to grant

me most was the fact that, as soon as we landed in Switzerland, these the necessary landing and transit young men went to the luggage- rights within its own territory to compartment at the rear of the the Joint Company and to Pan air-liner. extracted "a couple of American Airways.

bicycles which they had An Inter-Governmental Com-there, and rode of along the road mittee on Transatlantic Air Ber-stretching away from the asto vices will be established, consisting drome. What an admirable way, of four members appointed res-I thought, of starting one's holi- pectively by the Governments of day awheel. A few hours to some the United Kingdom, Canada, the suitable starting-palat on the Con- Iron Free State and Newfound- tinent, without any of the time- land, to which will be referred for wasting or fatigue of surface travel, approval decisions of proposals of and then you just jump on your the Joint Company "relating to cycles and are off along some road transatlantic air services which lying right to hand."" may affect national policy or the relations of the Governments con

cerned "Inter se" or with other Gorter-Governmental Committee will ernments. All decisions of the In- he reached by unanimous vote.

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A black spider monkey, and

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neys, and among the dora brought

back by the party is a collection

of medicinal herbs used by the In- Miss Brooks modelled the heads dians, who have a very advanced of Indians met with on their jour-i medical technique.

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