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三拜邊、號四十月十英港香

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER

24, 1934..日七十月九

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DUNLOP Fort

In a class by itself

DUNLOP

FORT

AIRMEN'S THRILLING RACE FOR SECOND PLACE

Dutchmen Arrive By Narrow Margin

NEAR DISASTER

IN STORM

GUIDED TO GROUND BY MOTOR LIGHTS

BOGGED ON LANDING AT

ALBURY AERODROME

TURNER'S FINAL BID

(SPECIAL TO “TELEGRAPH”)

(By Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphic Messages Ordinance, 1894 Received, Oct. 24, 8.35.0.m.)

Melbourne, Oct. 24. Fighting a storm through the night and finally forced to land within 160 miles of their destination, the Dutch airmen, K. D. Parmentier and J. J. Moll, finally reached the finishing mark of the great air marathon at 10.52 a.m. to-day. But until they left Albury aerodrome, where they were badly bogged on the soft field, the crowds which awaited them at Melbourne half expected Col. Roscoe Turner, racing south from Charleville, would beat the Dutchmen home.

Col. Turner, flying with Clyde Pangborne, made à final determined bid for second place. Scarcely stop- ping long enough to take fuel, he rushed south from Darwin, to Charleville and then off to Melbourne. He left the last control station at Charleville before Parmentier could start from Albury, and for a time he was making up the distance between them at the rate of -more-than-200-miles an hour. He was only 600 miles

behind when he started his last hop.

WILD ADVENTURE.

Parmentier and Moll had the most desperate experience of any

Turner is overtaking the Dutch plane, The big Dutch machine was held up when it attempted to take off from Albury Park

SECOND LEG OF

OCEAN FLIGHT

GRATİ

Kingsford Smith Takes Off

(Special to "Talograph")

(fly Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphio Men-

Ordinance,

October $101. Received, 15.45 1.3.

engra

Suvá, Oct. 24. Air Commodore Sir Charles Kingsford Smith. accompanied by his naviga- tor and wireless operator. Capt. Taylor, hopped off from here at 10.15 a.m. to-day (Suva Time) bound for Nasclai.

He will take a load of fuel there and expects to fly to Hawaii almost at United Press.

once.-

propellors. They hope to obtain repairs to-morrow and then hop for Allahabad again and take off For Australia-Reuter,

ANOTHER CRIPPLE.

Athens, Oct. 23.

II. L. Brook, flying solo, reached

Tatol with a broken propellor and Imped to the landing field. He will remain until repairs can be

effected.--Renter,

MAKE GOOD TIME.

Rangoon, Oct. 23. Squadron Leader McGregor and Henry Walker have arrived here, maintaining a good pace in an effort to lead the handicap section of the race.--Reuter.

ANOTHER LONE EAGLE,

Karnell, Del-23; Lieut. M. Hansen, Danish con- testant, left for Allahabad to-day.

---Reuter.

SMASHES LANDING GEAR..

Bushire, Oct. 23.

+.

the

James Melroas, aged 20, youngest competitor in the big air race. He recently flow from Australia to England in 8 days and 17. hours,, setting up a new record. · Pleture shows him on arrival at Croydon.

TANKER IN GREAT PERIL IN PACIFIC TYPHOON

PICCARD LANDS

SAFELY

Ascends To Ten Mile Height

(Special to "Telegraph”)

Ally Telegraph, Copyright, Telegraphio Meo-| apra" "Ordinaner, 1896, Itrevived, fictober

gi. har en)

Cadiz, O., Oct. 23. Professor Piccard, who was accompanied into the stratosphere by Madame Piccard, during his ascent, has landed safely near here. They went up from Deaborn, Michigan, early in the morning, and came to earth at 3 o'clock this afternoon,

Professor Piccard sald they have climbed about ten miles. United Press

COTTON KINGS WATCH SILVER

BIG LABOUR INDUSTRY

GAIN

NORTH LAMBETH BYE-ELECTION

LIBERAL REVERSE

London, Oct: 23, The bye-election in the North Lambeth Division, necessitated of the leading flera. Within aerodrome, only 160 miles from

by the death of the former sight of their goal, almost, they Melbourne. The machine stuck in Flight-Lieutenant Shaw smash-Liberal member, Mr. F. Briant, ran into a terrific storm last soft soil this morning. It wased his landing gear on coming has resulted in a striking gain for night. They were in great danger hoped with the aid of planks that down here. It is not known if he Labour, which has turned o for they might easily have missed the plane could be wheeled onto can continue-Reuter. a landing.

firmer ground, Their safe arrival at Albury is largely due to the initiative of the could take off later-Reuter.

officer in charge of the broadcast-

ing station there. Realising the

difficulties the fliers must be ex-

Anding and the danger of

from which it)

STACK RETIRES,

6,000.

VITALLY INTERESTED

NO DECISION

́ON POLICY

FURTHER TALKS PLANNED

BRIDGE AND RUDDER CARRIED AWAY

TWO SHIPS FIGHT GALE IN RESCUE ATTEMPT

WIRELESS NOW SILENT

(SPECIAL TO "TELEGRAPH")

(By Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphic Menhagen Ordinance, 1804. Received, Oct. 24. 8.37 mm)

San Francisco, Oct. 23.

Local wireless reports state that the Dollar liner President Jackson, bound from Seattle to Yokohama, has intercepted an S.O.S. call from the tanker Larry Doheny, in Latitude 19 North and Longitude 188.25 East. The Larry Doheny is bound from San Pedro to Manila and needs immediate assistance.

gear.

The distressed ship reports: "Steering bulwarks bridge gone lights radio going out.”

Stormy weather is reported from the ship's vicinity -United press.

MILITARY

IN HELPLESS CONDITION.

San Francisco, Oct, 23. With her bridge and rudder; carried away, the tanker Larry.

DICTATOR Doheny, with a crew of 40, is

IN SPAIN?

GENERALS PLAN REFORMS

ACTION IMPEDED BY JEALOUSIES

(Spacial to "Telegraph”)

drifting helplessly in a typhoon 900 miles from the Philippine Islands.

The nearest-vessel-is-the-6,000- ton steamer Olympia which is speeding to the assistance of the crippled tanker. But she is 700 miles

away and incapable of making more than ten knots ac hour.

Wireless messages from the Larry Doheny have ceased.~ Reuter,

LOCAL ADVICES. Local advices state that the United States vessel Gold Star is

Doheny and is making all possible speed to the assistance of the battered ship.

The Doheny's lights and radio

Berlin, Oct. 23.“ The effect of the price of Liberal majority of over 7,000 silver on the world's cotton into a Labour majority of over industry was discussed at Athens, Oct. 23.

Thore were no fewer than four great length to-day by the Trap, Copyright, Telegraphic Mi within 270 miles of the Larry TURNER'S TROUBLE.

Capt. Neville Stack and S. L. candidates for the seat, and the International Cotton Com-Ordinance, 218). Received, Datober Turner have retired from the race result was declared as follows: Melbourne, Oct, 24.

mittee in: session here.

Madrid, Oct. 23, Parmentier landed at Albury land propose to return to England Mr. G. II. Siraman (Lab) 11,281.

113 While the views of the mem-military dictatorship in Spain, are dead and her plight is extreme-

The possibility of a second at night in a storm, he after losing his bearings and flying by air, following their chapter of

Mr. Bimpson (Lib.) Mr. Markham (Nat. Lab.) broadcasted a request for all around several north Victoria accidents. Rester.

2,927bers were not divulged, nor in consequence of the continued ly serious. Mrs. Brown (Independent motor car owners in the vicinity towns.

Imperiallat)

305. the policy of the Committee Socialist outrages, is being freely discussed" in well-informed 6,815, settled, it is admitted that circles. The constituency was held by the question is considered the Liberals in 1924 with a majority of the most vital importance. of only 34 votes, whilst in 1929 Labour won by a majority of 542, At the last General Election, there

The Committee, at the conclusion was a straight fight between the of its session, announced that the Inte Mr. Briant and Mr. Strauss, subject discussed included cartels

Turner,

This morning, he started

OFF FOR KOEPANG.

Batavia, Oct. 23. Cathcart Jones and K. F. H.; at 9.20 a.m., raining on the Dute Waller, left for Koepang. They have high hopes of taking a place in the handicap event.-Reuter,

NO DELAY,

an

hour,

Labour majority

CARTELS AND PRICES.

They state that the leading EXTENDING ASIA generals of the country are dia-

MARKETS cussing a plan which aims, among other things, at the ousting of President Zamora,

lowed and landed under the glare Koopang at 11.57 a.m., Shaw Henry Walker took off for Batavia the former securing a majority of land price agreements. It had do among the military, men, them-i..

to assemble at the race course for Melbourne at 11.64 a.m. and turn on their headlights tơ

at meanwhile, was assist the aviators in their dea-Charleville and left for Melbourne cent.

At the same time the local mon.

Turner was forced to land at postal nathorities signalled the

a.m. with slight one word "Albury" in morse code Bourke at 11 by manipulating the switch which engine trouble which delayed him operates the town's lighting. This more than guiding algnal the airmen fol. Reports from Batavia state Jonez-

Rangoon, Oct, 24. left at 6.25 am. and arrived at Squadron Leader McGregor and of scores of motor headlights.

When they attempted to take arrived at Bushire at 5.47 but They stopped hore only a few off however,

in minutes.--Reuter, bagged amashed his under-carriage and it was not for some time that landing-United Press.

BRITONS PROUD OF WINNERS

London Oct. 23. The air race victory of Charle Scott and Campbe!! Black has given immense satisfaction to all

they were

they were able to extricate the plane and make a start on the last 160 mile hop to Melbourne.-- Reuter and Reuter Special.

'AMERICANS' CHALLENGE

MOLLISONS QUIT,

7,002.

3

been done in this direction is be-

The reason that nothing has yet CANADA TO SELL cause there is much. Jealousy MORE FISH.

Ottawa, Oct. 23. cided, it was added, that copies of selves, i As the result of to-day's election, the latter, already in force, and the

"The Governor-General-in-Council General Goded and General to-day approved the scheme which the Labour voto Bas been increased proposals under consideration by Franco favour a dictatorship, but will bring dry, salt herring and dry by 2,515, while the Liberal poll has several countries, should be sub- General: Batet, who crushed the salt salmon, packed in British shrunk by no less than 11,400. mitted to

a special legal sub-com Catalonian revolt, and General Culumbia plants, under the opera The new member, Mr. Strauss, is mittee for the purpose of analysing Cabanellas, oppose the scheme. tion of the Dominion Marketing the son of a former Conservative and suggesting a mutual composito Both these latter mon occupy key Act, M.P. He is a metal merchant. He acheme for the guidance of the positions In the state.-Reuter Was formerly a member of the Lon-world's cotton industry. don County Counell, and acted as Thoy have announced that they

Parliamentary private secretary to the serious complaints received The Committee resolved that are returning to England by easy parts of the British Empire. the Minister of Transport in the stages.-Router...

concerning "false packed" bales last Labour Government-Router. of American cotton should be to the other side of the world,

brought to the notice of the Australia, without sleep and when

United States. The

organisation they climbed from their machine, BRITISH FINANCE strongly urged the elimmation

of the practice, which caused endless weary, unshaven, hoarse but hap (Continued on Page 7.)

difficulties for the cotton spin

· London, Oct. 25. Capt. and Mrs. Mollison have abandoned all hope of completing the course to Australia.

DETERMINED EFFORT.

Charleville, Oct. 24. Colonel Roscoe Turner and Clyde Pangborne, American pilots, will race for second place with

Karachi, Oct. 23. the big Dutch-air-liner, at whose

C. J. Melrose, flying alone, Is controls are K. D. Parmentier and making a determined effort to finish

J.-J. Moll,

Turner .brought

the long flight to Melbourne. Fly his hoavying a Gipsy Moth he has had mis- fortune along the way, but is now

They had travelled from Britain

Boeing liner down here at 8.00 making better progress-Reuter STOP PRESS

p.m. (G.M.T.) to-day,

Parmentier was there before him, but suffered a sat-back in his attempted take-off from Albury! Park, 160 miles from Melbourne,

Turner got away for Melbourneja at 9.20 p.m. (G.M.T.)—Router..

EXCITEMENT GROWING -

Melbourne, Oct. 24.

Excitement is growing hourly

MAKES. BRIEF STOP,

Daghdad, Oct. 29.

Flight-Lieutenant G. Shaw, made thirty-ive minutes stop, here and

MARKED INCREASE IN REVENUE

ners..."

Special

CHINA TO

BUILD POST OFFICES

The plan is expected to result In larger: exports to the Far East. Es Canada's principal. market for salt herring is in China and for salt salmon, in Japan-Reuter.

NOT PLANNING INVASION

HO YING-CHING IN SHANGHAI

Shanghai, Oct. 23. The Postal Savings. Department The committee expressed the of the Chinego Postal Administra further belief that the present sy tion is considering a plan for the London, Oct. 23,

tem of marking bales of Indian investment of a large amount of Exchequer returns for the past cotton was inadequate and unsatis

Shanghal, Oct. 24.1 'of week show that during the cur-factory, as it deprived the spinner money in financing the construction house the post buildings to

The rumour that General Ho rent financial year the total or fame of the gluper from which

the opportunity of tracing the offices in various places in China. Ying-ching, Minister of War, has It is suggested that as a first secretly proceeded to Lungyam, dinary revenue,Inclusive of self- balancing rovente, amounted on the cotton emanated instalment one million dollars are Southern Falden, to direct mill then took off on the next leg of the On arrival of the Dutch machine; October 20 to 310,031,590, which p

It was also decided that India to be invested in this large-scale tary preparations for the Invasion air voyage. Like Melrose he is the Netherlands Consul announced in £1,121,285 more than the amount should be urged to restore the law construction enterprise. This loan of Kwangtung has been dearl flying alone.Reuter -

date governing marking and baling is to be entirely repaid by the pointed both pilots and the wire last year. G less operator and merhele Expenditure for the same

arlod Indian cotton Renter. Knights of the Order of Orange exclusive of self balancing fam Hi and Nasasi — Reuter, an

was £376,365,480, which exceeded. A bönd – man, - Loung King," was 25 As: góit as opproval::from: the the amount÷28

MAKING REPAIRS..

as the city watches the fight for

Calcutta, Oct second place in which Col. Turner, The Dutch airmen, D.. American chief pilet, and K. D. and G.-J. Geyse Parmentler, Dutch ace, are en-plane crack gaged,

larived bare

Melbourne, Oct, 20,

that Queen: Wilhelmina had a collected at the corresponding boops" In view of the oil stains in Chinese Postal Administration proved untrue" by the

the killed Enaar Catchick, Street Yester

and run över by

General Ho granted:

within period of eight or to

nine

|yours,}

Ministry Kof ✅ Communications) obtained, "the loan contract wil nigund Central News,

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