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Suficient radiator tubes for a £100 Ford Saloon can be made In less than one minute on unique machines at the Ford Works, Dagenham. Tubes, for a Ford V-8 radiator can be made in less than two minutes. There are three of these machines in the radiator department each of which makes tubes for radiator cores at the rate of 90 tubes per minute. There are 80 tubes in the Popular Ford radiator and 150 in the V-8
THE ROARING LION®
South African
Broadcasting
Hoaxes
Surprise was caused by the pub lication of the news that in two recent
broadcasts the South African Broadcasting Corporation had "hoaxed" listeners throughout.. the world. In the Coronation Day Empire broadcast an "Afrikans- speaking Rand miner" and a "Natal sugar planter" were actually two well-known Capetown men who have never been connected with either mining or sugar planting: and in the broadcast from the Kruger National Park a few days ago the lion's roars broadcast were the recorded roars of Samson, a tame llon in the Pretoria Zoo.
Each machine holds rolls of fat brass stelp which are fed to the machine through sets of rollers. The first rollers turn up the edges of the strip, then grooving rollers bring the edges together, and anal- ly other rpliers from the tube Officials of the Corporation ex- complete." "The tube then passes plain that much publicity was through a bath of flux into molten given in the Press before the Kru- solder. Water dows over the con-ger Fark broadcast to the fact that tinuous strip of tubing to cool it officials had been making recordings before it passes through another of animals' noises for the broadcast. aet of rollers which straighten it It was necessary to make this pre- out on ita way to an endless saw paration to avoid disappointing which cuts the tubes into correct listeners, as it was impossible to lengths. Each machine can pro- he certain that the animals would .duce 5,400 tubes an hour, giving a perform when required. The zoo production total for the three ma-recording was made at the last chines. of 18,200 tubes per hour.
minute when it was discovered Nearby the tube-forming ma-that it was difficult to obtain re chines are others which stamp out cordings of wild llons' roars. The radiator fins at the rate of 5.000 Coronation broadcast was adver- per hour.
tised as coming from Capetown.. where there are neither miners nor sugar-planters, and the two men were engaged to play these
Ford engineers have devised an unusual method for assembling the tubes and fins into a complete radiator core. Opposite nest of para. What they said was typical the exact number of fins required of the sentiment to be expected of is placed a box containing the corsuch people, and therefore the rect number of tubes held in post- broadcast was a true reflection of tion by rods. These rods are the feeling it purported to express. threaded" through, the holes in the
fins in one operation, and they
take with them the radiator tubes, CAMERONIANS'
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tör core. Afterwards the top and
REUNION DINNER"
bottom radiator tanks are Atted Dr. Archibald Fleming Guest
and the whole radiator.is tested for water leaks.
HOLY ORDERS BAN
ON ILLEGITIMATES
Mr. Vyvyan Adams (U-Leeds, W.) is to ask the Attorney-General whether he will consider the in- troduction of legislation to remove the ban upon men of illegitimate birth being admitted to Holy Or ders in the Church of England, states the Bulletin."
Of Honour
Old friendships were renewed and tales retold when the members of The Cameronians (Scottish Rines) Association met at their annual reunion dinner, which was held in the Strand-Corner House, Includ- ed in the company, which number- ed just under 200, were 90 members of the 2nd Battalion The Cameron-
lans at present stationed at Bordon
Camp,
A feature of the function was the extreme brevity of the speeches, a
fact which was mentioned by the
When a prominent churchman chairman, Major-General Bir Eric was told of Mr. Adams's questions. Girdwood, when he introduced
he said "To be perfectly franks, the guest of honour, the, Rev. It is the first time I knew of the Archibald Fleming, D.D., minister -existence of any such ban.
"of St. Columba's (Church of Scot-
land), Pont Street, London.
"I suspect that the ban is only technical, and that an illegitimate person will have to assume a legal name before he can enter the
iministry.
VALIDITY CHALLENGED "This is easily understandable, as a minister is a notary public and has to sign official documenta. If he had not a legal name-he was, in fact, non-existent-then the validity of these papers could be challenged.
"Indeed, if he could be said not
to exist legally the way le open to
challenge the validity of any mar- riage he performed and signed the certificate for. It is a most, in- teresting point.
An Anglican priest sald that the illegitimacy, bar was the rule in medieval times, but had always been subject to dispensation,
"legitimacy has, never been a complete bar to ordination," he added.
USE MISLEADING
misleading.
"The legal position is-it is ne cessary to obtain dispensation from the Archbishop before a person who is of illegitimate birth can be ordained. G.
Dr. Fleming said one thing which used to make him wonder was why the people who lived in Barrosa Street, Perth, seemed "to hold their heads higher than the other towns- people. The explanation was that the 2nd Battalion The Cameronians were raised in Perthshire as the Perthshire Volunteers, who were taken on the strength of the Arthy as the 90th Perthshire Light- In- fantry.
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Among those who attended were: 99 Years' Break With Major-General Sir Eric. B. Gird-
wood, K.B.E, C.8, CMG.; Lt.-Col. C. B. Vandeleur. D.8.0.; Lieut. Col. C. R. C. Fills, D.A.O.; Lieut.-Col. E.
Island Ended
1,816,000 CARS IN BRITAIN BY AUGUST 31
MANUFACTURERS' PREDICTION
APB1
A table gives - the · number of
The Statistical Department of the number of 12 h.p. cars sold in i the Society of Motor Manufacturers | 1930 compared with 1935, the In and Traders predicts that 1937 crease being 10,000 The 14 h.p. will be a peak year for the motor cars also increased in total sales A high ecclesiastical authority B. Ferrem, B.O.; Lieut.-Col C. Hof Barra became landless Robert dent.
Exactly 99 years after the chiers industry, writes a Home correspon by nearly 8,000. said to a reporter-The use of the Innes Hopkins, Lt.-Col. J. F. Lind- Word ban in the quselon is most say, Major D. F. Campbell, M.C.nfth hereditary Chief of the Clan
Lister MacNeil, of Barra, forty." In the "Home"Market Analysis private cars in use per thousand No. 11" (21s.), the forecast is made persons in each licensing district Capt. C. Lisle Watson, Capt. R. G. Hogg, Capt. A. Tomlinson, Capt, A.
MacNell, has bought the Bara
that the total number of private in the country: The figures are 3. Cross, Capt. W. P. Carroll, and
property of the late Lady Gordon'
cars on the road will exceed based on the estimated resident Mr. James Gray, M.C.
Cathcart.
1,750,000, and that sales will reach population at the middle of 1984 At the end of last September a figure exceeding 330,000
In England as a whole there were NacNell, who is an architect in
Previous forecasts made by the 38.1 private cars per 1,000 persons New York, Visited Barra on his Society have shown a high degree in Surrey the figure, was 88.2.1 honeymoon, and was given a warm of accuracy. The exact peak in Yorkshire 28.7, For London reception, hundreds of people figure forecast, för 1997 is 1,816,000 | ngurs was 320 and for Middle crowding the pier at Castlebay car licences current at August 31.50.8. hours before, the steamer was due. he Chief and his bride were piped to the hotel to the strains of "MacNeil's Welcome to Barra, and a dinner was given in their honour.
MOVEMENTS
"I have known one or two cases KING CAROLS where men or illegitimate birth have presented themselves as can- didates. So far as I know, dispen- sation, is never refused if the can- didate is acceptable."
Bucharest. July. The trips of Ring Caro, ho has In recent times more, and more taken over the conduct of the Foreign Affairs of his country per- "MISTAKEN' BOMBING sonalty, will take him to Brussels, Parts, London and Stockholm in the next few weeks,
London, July 4, It is stated here that no steps King Carol bag Just returned will be taken as a resulted the from Warsaw, where he was the in bombing of British Destroyers nocent cause of the trouble between employed in Naval Control, by the Polish State and the Aren Nationalist airplanes -
bispop of CIRCOW."
Before be leaves for the West European capitals, King Carol will spend some days in Bigmaringen, of the family Hohenzollefu From which the reigning of Rumania came a generaat
The reason given is that the bomba" fell into the - water than a mile from the Br which is taken as clear
that the bombing was, and the British ships the intended target.
Town Service.
Trans
News Service
The property, which consists of 9800 acress, covers the whole of the southern portion of the island, the northern boundary extending from about a mile south of the Greian Head on the Atlantic- cosat to North Ba on the east.
The analysis shows that in theThe analysts includes all sales of private care the highest of commercial vehicles percentage held by Individual private cars and m horse power was that of the 10 Heavy off vehicles hp. They gained 27.87 per cent increasing in of the total private car market, though the rate and the whole group of cars up to less rapid than
60 per 10 h.p. held practic cent of the total mark
The apparent' wastage There was a considerable gala in cars in the United
1935. was 100 175.
· It is precisely 19 years since the and the foreca
#This chiefs of Barra became landless It includes the pier and the owing to the widespread economic | ver”) ruined Kisimul's Castle, the an- depression of that time, and par- clent stronghold of the chiefs of Heularly the failure of the kelp of Barra, which is built on rock that inditzy The Inst rietor of is visible ebb tide, buy which at the line was General Roderic Mac- high tide appears to riae straight Neill, who died in 1863 without "out-of the-ses":
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