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KAI TACK STONE DAMAGE.

BLERIOT ON FUTURE OF AIRWAYS.

WONDER. PLANES ENTHRAL PRINCE.

VAST SAFETY BOATS TO FLY (WHY OLYMPIA OPENING WAS

ATLANTIC.

DELAYED.

London, July 30.

REGARDED BY P.W.D. AS MALICIOUS.

OFFENDERS' FINED. The two stone-brookers who were remanded from yesterday on charges of causing damage to coping stones at the Kai Tack Air.. Port, were each fined $25 on their appearance before Mr. T. S. Wyhte Smith at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning.

Sergeant Armitt, who represent. ed the police, informed his Wor- ship that Mr. H, S, Rouse had been consulted and he was of the opinion that the defendants had acted with malice. The atones had been lying on the ground for two years and just when the authorities were about to use them, they discovered that they had been damaged.

In reply to his Worship, Mr. J. | A. Howe said he had com- municated with the Sang Lee con- tractura and was told that the de- fendants were not their employees.

Mr. Howe mentioned that the de- fendants had showed much skill in chipping the stones. They had not confined the breaking to a fow blocks of granite, but had chipped off the edges of 103 of them. It was explained that it was easier to chip off the edges. He thought it was wilful damage for gain.

His Worship agreed that the damage was wilful, but anid the question WAS whether it was

malicious.

"I don't know if it is very neces sary to draw a very fine dialinc- tin," added his Worship, who in- timated that if the case was prove i it would practically amount 'to largeny..

Evidence was given by a Chinese foreman, who stated that when the men were seen chipping they at tempted to run away, but were chased and arresteil,

aviation.

JACOB EPSTEIŃ.

RETORT TO AN ATTACK

BY AN ARCHBISHOP,

"It would be calamitous. If in The Interest the Princu of an attempt to express the 20th M. Louis Bleriat yesterday fiew Wales takea in avintion was never contury spirit you merely achieved from Calais to lecture to the shown more clearly than during something Epsteinish." Royal Aeronautical Society, at the his inspection of the wonderful These words, said to have been. Royal Society of Arts, Adelphi, exhibits at the Aero Exhibition at spoken by Archbishop Downey, in discussing his plans for n last night, on the development of Olympia,

He arrived at noon to tour the great new Roman Catholic ile said that in future he be-show and then to attend at 1. p.m. aathediul at Liverpool, has been to strongly criticised by Mr. lieved that a very great proportion à luncheon at which he was

Epstein, the famous sculptar. of the world's airways would be declare the exhibition open.

One o'clock came, but the Prince "Archbishop Downey says that: sorved by land machines.

"I belleve (be continued) that ignored the clock and still made he does not want a weak five or ten years hence aerial com- his way from stand to stand far of thirteenth-century architec munication between Europe and half. an hour. At luncheon he tare, but something that

laughingly. "You express the spirit of the age," Amterien will be operated gularly apologised by means of floating islands, and should not have made your show said the noted sculptor. they will be operated, very likely so interesting." he said." by land machines.",

Famous designers, constructors

aviation.

ho

copy

will

"Where, then, can he go but Anchored by Motive Power. and pilots who greeted the Prince to the school of sculptors of These islands might have to be werd inpresed by the way which I am representative? kept in position by motive power. installed in them, because it would grasped at once the problems of Where but to Epstein, the Jew?

"The Only School." be difficult to anchor them in the

Biplane v. Monoplane,

"I do not suggest that I Atlantių; #

One question which interested

the only sculptor who cun in- him keenly fs whether the biplane torpret the spirit of the age, or the monoplane will be the air-but I belong to the only school "1 belleve," added M. Borlot, craft of the future. Thin he dis to-day which is able to express that the future Transatlantic cussed with one expert after an- the modern spirit. machines will consist of two great other.

An exhibit which drew hia "I belong to a body of sculptu wings carrying what is virtually

He thought there might be be tween Britain and America six or seven islands.

wint a safety bbat, so that if it has to special attention was the hull of which is able to express come down on the ocean it can the 40-seater passenger air liner Archbishop Downey declares he throw away the wings and act as which the Handley Page Company wants, an Interpretation of the an ordinary lifeboat.

is building for Imperial Airways. 20th century spirit. But he looks

"That boat will have to be He made. his way into the at us disdainfully. completely closed in and unsink-luxuriously appointed cabin, not able. There will be some automa-ling every detail.

"The Catholic Church employed Angelo, Raphael and other great artists of their day." Jow and Christian Church.

tie device for detaching the wings Then he entered into eager con-Michael immediately, the boat touches the versation with Mr. Handley Page "How many of these are you build-

water."

LADY DORIA HOPE.

DUKE'S DAUGHTER IN BUSINESS LIFE.'

ing?" he asked. Mr. Hundley Page| Mr. Epstoin was asked if he,

"I

Any

the

ex-

Jew, would have told him that a fleet of these airs. giants is to be produced for use objection to working on sculpture on the main Empire aerial routes, for a Christian church. and that each machine will boj "Certainly not," he said warm- driven by as many as four engines, y, "I should be gind of

opportunity to do so. I have |developing a total of 2,000 h.-p.

Then the Prince passed un to done a Christ and a Madonna, the new Nile flying boat, built by Christianity. Perhaps I can

have my own views of Paris, Aug. 1. Lady Doria Hope, the beautiful the Blackburn Company for use on daughter of the Duke of New-the air line between England and press modern Christianity as well

as or better than any sculptor, After pointing out to the de-castle, who created a sensation in Afrien, which in to be opened next

"I realise that Archbishop fendants that their attempt to New York when she was discover-year. He climbed into the close-Downey, in speaking of some escape was the strongest evidence ed behind a counter as a work-girl windowed cockpit and asked many thing Epsteinish, was thinking against them, his Worship regis in a big store in Fifth-avenue, has questions as to its method of not of sny faith, but of my work. tered a conviction and imposed a now joined the "New Sporting Kit control.

If he really wants something Before many famous aircraft he that is to be an fine of $25 each. It was probably Co." in Parts.

expression of not so much their fault as the con- Lady Doria, interviewed by the stood with admiration. Poised high the period he should seek out the tractors who purchased the stones Central News, denied stories pub-above the stand of the Fairey Cam-sculptors of the school to which from them, but, owing to the heavy lished abroad that she was marri-pany was

the great monoplane I belong." damage, his Worship remarked led to a British aristocrat.

which recently flew non-stop from that he had to impose a heavy fiue, "I am not even engaged to be England to India, and which ta

married," she said, "I returned shortly to make another attempt to ment of small, cheap, and safo from New York in February, and establish a world's long-distance machines for popular use. He came to Parin a week igo."

Lady Doris stated that she had joined the sporting kit firm as a director. It is a British firm.

"I do not know whether Lady Dorin Hope has joined the New Sporting KH Company' in Paris," the Duke of Newcastle said to a Daily

· WATER POLO.

FURTHER PROGRESS IN THE

LOCAL TOURNAMENT, - Two further water polo matches were played at the V.R.C. yesterday evening when Kowloon “A” trounced the_Chinese_ "A" to the tune of six last night.

Bet

course,

Chronicle

representative

record.

before

A tiny craft has earned for itself

Another history-making, craftingered for a long time which the Prince viewed was many light aeroplanes. Super-Marine Napier seaplane in the name of "the motor-cycle of which Flight-Lieut. D'Arcy Greig the air." It carries only one and flew at 319% miles an hour.

is so economical in fuel that its "Ah!" he exclaimed a momentetrol consumption works out al later. "Why, there is the machine only d. a mile. that I fly in," and he walked up

machine is

the Prince has fulfilled sopic of fighter which, though no speed

to one of the Wapiti biplanes of Some of the craft which the gonis to nothing, four of which ware I have heard nothing of the the Air Ministry communications Prince saw have up to recently scored by Simpson; while the Somer-matter; but if there is anything of aquadron. It is in a Wapiti pilot been on the secret list of the Air

Light

Infantry defeated Kowloon the sort doing 1 shall hear in dueled by Squadron-Leader Don, that Ministry. One "I" by three

goala to nil, In the first half of the latter match, which was played Arai, Mackenzie got through for the soldiers, and the same player added a second before the In- terval. On the resumption Mackenzie added a third, without reply from Kowloon

In the "A" game Kowloon were much the better team of the two, and it was not long before Simpson net- ted. This was followed by a second point from Goldman and a third from Kerr without reply, before the whistle blew for half time. On the re-start 'Simpson scored a fourth goal, and finished the game off by netting an. other two,

LEAGUE TENNIS.

K.C.C. BEAT CRAIGENGOWER IN THE "A" DIVISION.

Kowloon C.C. and Cralgengewer played their last match la_ the “A” division of the lawn tennis league last evening at Happy Valley, the K.C.C. winning by six nets to three, Scores: E. C. Fincher and E. F. Fincher (K.C.C.) beat G. Bodiker and H. D, Rumjan 6-4, beat A. B. Hamson and Y. Hachiuntu

unin 6-2, beat Leonard and O. Ismail 0.4.

S. E. Green and F. Grose (K.C.C.) Just to

to Bodiker and Rumjahn 4-6, beat and Hachiuma 6-4, lost. to.

Hard Ismail 4-6.

A. E. Guest and C. E. Millard. (K.C.C.) lost to. Badiker and Rum- John 4-0, beni Hamson and Hachiuma 6-3, beat Leonard and Ismail 6-1.

FOOTBALL REFEREES'

MEETING.

The annual general meeting, of the Hongkong Football Referees' Association, will be held in the Hongkong Football Association Counch Ofee 4th floor, French Bank Building, Queens Road Central, on Monday, 9th Septemb- ber, 1929, at 6.30 pm.

The agenda will include the presentation of the annual report and balance sheet, and the election of officers,

Stoke Newington Electricity Commillee proposes to reduce the power scale to 11⁄2d. a unit (ld. after the first 10,000), and to abolish meter rente.

"I know that Lady Dorla Hope Is in Paris."

Lady Dorin is in her 21st year,

his long-distance engagements, figure for it is forthcoming, s The Prince is following with known to be the fastest of its typo particular attention the develop-in the world.

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