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Imperial Airways is proud to re-publish these compliments offered so generously by an important aviation paper of the United States, American Aviation, 15 May

· 1938, on the IMPERIAL flying-boats

We're been an the receiving end of a lot of suhtle insinuations, thus the British were far behind in commercial aviation, but we can say in all rundor that one of the great experiences in fying scheduled air transport lines was the New York bound flight on the (IMPERIAL lying-bou) CAVALIER 1o Bermuda). It is not a matter of being unpatriotic... but the British really have something!

The first view inside (the IMPERIAL flying boat is breathtaking. The eyes first catch the great

length of the cabin. fustead of uste long cabin. there are four... three of them on as many different level, eqnnected by two or three steps the whole sight is most impressive to put it mildly

Secund impression is the great height of the interior. It removes completely the feeling of being crowded. Psychologically, it is a vision imo the future, une doesn't just sit at a window. One moves about in a luxury of space. There are no parrow aisles and one goes to the smoking lounge pot only to smoke, but to have a drink!

Then there is that indefinable something about British service which is ever present. The British steward... was well trained, polished, quietly efficient, and added something to the psycho Ingical effect of the trip... Unquestionably, the British have carried over into their air services the same type of passenger service they have on

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JAPANESE FACING FLOOD ON

DRIVE TO HANKOW

Large Areas On Yangtse's North Bank Submerged

Hankow, August 4.

The Japanese drive on Wuhan is threatened by a serious flood which is developing on the north bank of the Yangtse River.

Large fighting areas are submerged, in water, due to heary rain- fall and the overflow of the Yangist. Kunlungchen, in the suburbs of Huangmei, where fighting is going on, is totally flooded.

In view of the flood, the main wreckage of another Japanese bulk of the Chinese troops in the bomber has been located at sih- Huangmel sector has moved to tlen, southeast of Sinchen, in Hò- higher places. They have takep [nan. The two Japanese alzmen up strong positions at Erlangho have been captured and will short- and Tingchlenyi, and Shuangchen-ly be escorted to Hankow-{Central yi, points northeast and northwest News), of Huangmel

"The Iuli on the Kiuklang front continues. Chinese troops at Ku- ling and Singtse, on the west banki of Poyang Lake, are strengthening their defence works.

DAY OF HEAVY LOSSES Yesterday was a day of heavy losses for the Japanese. A Japanese warship was heavily damaged, 14 Japanese planes were destroyed and six Japan- ese airmen captured alive as the result of a Chinese air raid over Anking and a dog- fight over the Wuhan cities. according to an official check- up.

Many Japanese, planes are...be lieved to have been damaged on the ground when Chinese air- craft raided the aerodrome at An- king in the morning-Central News),"

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SEVEN, WRECKED PLANES FOUND

Hankow, Aug. 4. Seven of the 12 Japanese planes which were shot down by Chinese airmen during the dogfight over Wuhan yesterday have beer located, and four Japanese alimen have been captured, according to the military Aviation Headquarters.

ASSURANCES GIVEN

London. August 4. The Time Paris. correspon dent says that in an interview with M. Bonnet, M. Sprits, the Soviet Ambassador. WAS at palns to establish the claim of his Government to complete innocence of any responsibility for the outbreak of hostilities at Changkufeng and is believ- ed have declared that.while his Government is determined to allow no infringement of their rights it is anxious to prevent the conflict from spreading--- (Reuter),

FOREIGN SYMPATHY AND ASSISTANCE FOR CHINA

Hankow, August 4.

Madame Chiang Kai-shek has been advised by Mrs. Theo Naftel,

members of the Kingsway Women's Co-operative Guild, a large

Secretary of the International Co-operative Women's Guild, that the branch in the Manchester district, decided at its last meeting to ask

the International Galld to convey to Chinese women sincere wishes for a happy future for themselves and their country. "They hope that the present dif- "Partly to assist in the efforts to ficult situation will be replaced by preserve irreplaceable material,

the conditions all co-operators de- which would otherwise be destroy sire." Mrs. Naftel sald in her leted, and partly to alleviate the suf tral News). ter to China's First Lady.(Centering of the students through des-

DANISH LEADERS HELP

Hankow, August 4. Under the auspices of the Inter- national Student Service, a Com mittee composed of "many prömi- nent personalities from Danish scientific and industrial circles has issued an appeal for assistance to Chinese students, according to in- formation from the local Danish Consulate.

"Present conditions in China are

titution, the Committee earnestly

| appeals "for immediate support in the form of monetary contribu tions."(Central News).

CARE FOR ORPHAN REFUGEES

Bankow, August 4. Members of the Fifth Squad- ron of the Chinese Air Force have donated shirts and a large quantity of mosquito in- cense aud medicine to the Association For Care of Orphan Refugees

areas,

extremely critical for the students.bers of orphan refugees arriving in In view of the increasing num- Two of the ill-fated machines as most of the universities are Hankow from various war were found at Sihchow and two altuated in the war-torn districts," others at Klayu in the vicinity. of says the appeal of the Committee

The remaining three which is headed by Mrs. Elaeful articles for these young vic

Hankow.

were discovered at Kingkow, „ Ta- chachow and Nanhu respectively.

Of the four Nipponese airmen captured alive, one was caught at Klayu and the remaining three at Kuanglicht near Hankow.

BURST IN "FLAMES

It is now learned that during the air battle over Nanhu, one

of the Chinese pursuit planes collided with a Japanese ma- chine. The

Japanese craft burst in flames in mid-air and crashed, the airmen being all, killed. The Chinese pilot, how-", ever, bailed out in his para- chute and landed safely on the ground.

A later report states that the

Workers Fight Floods

REPAIRING DYKES

SPEEDILY

Chengchow, August 4. Forty, thousand workers are busily engaged in draining the flood waters and repairing the dykes in the Chengchow area. Mr. Wang Yu-chun, Chairman of the Yellow River Conservancy Commission, arrived here yester- day to inspect the fooded areas and to direct. food-prevention

(Central News).

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OLD MAN DONATES SAVINGS

Hankow, August 4. Mr. Yuan Ku-chen. 18-year old resident of Chenlu, 12 miles south- east of Kaifeng. Honan, has donated his entire savings of $3,900 for the rellef of flood refugees.— (Central News).

GENERAL CHANG

CHUN

Sée Home Province After 18 Years

Chungking. August 4. General Chang Chun, the newly appointed director of the General- Lastmo's Provisional Headquarters in Chungking arrived here from Hankow by plane yesterday and will assume his post tomorrow.

Shortly after his arrival. hе called on Mr. Lin Sen, Chairman of the National Government.

A native of Szechuen, General! Chang expressed Joy at returning to his home province after 18 years' absence (Central News),¦-

Zeuthen.

IRREPLACEABLE MATERIAL "Urgent Morsi are now be- ing made to save as much as Dossible of libraries and la- boratories and to establish the same further inland in order to enable the refugee students to continue their studies.

the Association has sent requests to the public for donations of use-

tims of war.

In the meantime, plans have been made to send these youthful refugees to places further inland. The first batch of 700 left today by train for Changsha en route ta Chungteh and Chiencheng, where they will be put under the care of orphanages.~(Central News);

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