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CHEAPER MAIL PLAN REJECTED BY AUSTRALIA INCREASED subsidies
for air transport are provided for in a Gov-. ernment Air Navigation Bill issued in London this month. Its main provisions are:-
Subsidy limit for air trans port and civil flying raised from £1,000,000 to £1,500,000 in any financial year.
Compulsory Insurance uguinst third-party risks for all civil aircraft.
Removal of the control of de- sign, construction and main tenance of civil aircraft, except In the cases of large transport. machines, from the Air Minis-] try to a special board.
The increase in the limit of the' subsidy is mainly to assist the development of the ambitious plans Д cheap already announced for Empire mail service and the pro- posed Atlantic service.
How, this will be affected by news received from Melbourne that the Australian Government has rejected} the British Government's proposals remains to be seen.
No Surcharge
Air Subsidies
Weather Prophet Says
THIS YEAR WILL BE ONE
OF LITTLE SUNSHINE
METEOROLOGICAL expert, whose previous forecasts have been marked by a very high level of accuracy, has drawn up a special weather forecast for 1936. Here it in:
Generally, the year will be deficient in sunshine, with many rainy days of smal amounts, the total, however, not being large.
Monthly forecasts:
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March-Mild and unsettled.
April-Dry & the whole and cold.
May-Gold wth number of rainy days large.
June Cold and rainy until near the end, when warm
July.--Cool geierally and dry.
August-Sunshine deficient and wet.
September-Foe and dry.
October-Mile and damp.
November-MId, with variable rainfall, heavy in places. December-Riinfall below the average a few frosts.
Aircraftman Show Is
Lawrence in St. Paul's
STRIDENT notes of the Reveille, sounded by Royal Air Force buglers, rang throgh the crowded nave of St. Paul's Cathedral one night this month. Twenty aircraftmen from Felixstowe R.A.F. station stood to attenßn at the doors and in the aisles.
Tucy acatu „VIDUDUHALALIBAJ evner og Unioru ofrelong, ad d man uney und iɩ nilow, nous Euwaru Lawrące, pel-i cer known as Lawduce of! Arabia, whose memoria bust in the crypt he had just uveiled.
Many in the congregan were friends of Lawrence of Arabia,
Girl Radios For Help On Whaling
rome there had fought tE Station They heard Lord Halifaxinaribe The proposals included a twice the man they knew-ajrusader weekly service to and from Aus- of the twentieth century pi behalf! tralia, and a seven-day first-class of peoples and causes with must three ever hereafter be assocated with letter mail service at a halfpenny flat rate, without an air his name." mail surcharge.
in
It was also stipulated that mail should be carried to Sydney British flying boats.
Rolontless Faz
But the aircraftme had come to honour another ma, whom few In the congregation kow, a fellow she aircraftman, T. E. Shw. from
Capetown, Feb. 20. telephone was sent out by a young A call for help by wireless-
woman who found herself the only white inhabitant of a whaling station at Saldanha Bay, her father having been shot dead.
Australia insists that
The girl, Ell, lived with her should run the service
Their moment camp when Lord
father, Captain Hans Jorgen Jor- Singapore to Sydney herself, and Hallfax described hot Lawrence's objects to abolishing the Burrelentless fame pursual tim, "magensen, 60-year-old master marl- charge. She has asked for aling him fly even fron imself to ner, at the whaling staton at ternative proposals.
ind in change of nav, of scene Donkergat, on the west coal of The appointment of a special and occupation that is of iden- Saldanha Bay. Across the nakow board outside the Air Ministry to tity through which hoped to buy is Langebaan, nearest town; which, however, is 14 miles awy control the design and maintenance' win relief from his digress." of civil aircraft is expected to result Twenty proud aircrimen lined from the station by the road. In a considerable speeding up in, the crypt of St. Paul after the building programinos.
service, while Lord loyd, Lord It is understood that in the Trenchard, Mr. Winstd Churchill, case of large passenger-carrying Sir Ronald Storrs and any others machines the Air Ministry will still filed past the bronze but of "Law- exercise a certain amount of con-rence of Arabia."-Fo the-R.A.F., trol, mainly from the point of view men the features wch those of of safety.
Aircraftman Shaw,
EARL RUSSELL,
AT 63, MARRIES HIS SECRETARY
EARL RUSSELL, sixty-three-year-old philoso- pher, was married in London this month to Miss Patricia Helen Spence, his twenty-five- year-old red-haired secretary.
This is the third marriage of the peer, who pefers to be known as "Mr. Bertrand Russell."Miss Spence is an ¿countant's daughter.
(Susse Register Their wedding took place at Midhurst Office. Both gave their address as Telegraph Hous, Harting, Peterfield. Mr. G. R. Blanco White, the Socialist barister, was a witness.
Notice was given in the.“London Gazette" that Miss Spence had changed her name to "Patricia Helen" from that of Marjorie,” Her friends know her as "Peter."
Earl Russell, who succeeded his brother the Socialst peer, in 1931, was married first, in 1894, to Miss Alys Pearsal Smith, of Philadelphia. She divorced him in 1921.
His second wife was Miss Dora Black, the femilist leader, among whose books is one entitled "The Right to le Happy." For some time they ran together a "do as you please school at Telegraph House, where boys and girls between four and eleven years old.
SALESMAN SAM
IS THERE A BARBER SHOP' IN THIS HOTEL? MY LITTLE BOY, HERE, NEEDS A HAIRCUT!
Captain Jorgensen WON' iri charge of the station, closed for some years now, but the home of number of laid-up trawlers and much valuable machinery. A radiophone set was installed for communicating with the whalers
at sea.
Although never used by Captain Jorgensen, it was kept in working order.
"Going Away"
On the night of his death, it appears, the old captain handed his daughter his koys and said, "Look after things. I am going
away."
She did not understand what he
meant.
Then, as she stood puzzling over his words, she was startled by the sound of a shot.
She dashed' Into her father's bedroom. He Iny dead, with a wound in his head. By his sido was a revolver.
Eli Jorgensen then remembered the radio-telephone.
She started up the oil engine which generates power for the set and soon she was calling out her 5.0.8. across the world.
It was picked up by a private listener in Capetown. He at once. informed the police, Help Вооп on the way to the girl- Reuter.
Maybe Sam's Had Experience
YESSIR! WE HAVE JA SPECIAL BARBER SHOP FER KIDDIES! FOLLOW ME!
THASSA FINE IDEA TA SEAT THE YOUNGSTERS ON HOBBY HORSES KEEPS 'EM AMUSED
∙AND HAPPY!
HAIR CUT [WHILE #
WAIT
was
YEAH — TEACHES 'EM A LESSON, TOO!
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9 cashire would never mistake the for imports from Goneva (hylen, 5 and 6),
10 Porto very loud and take off. 12 Romaldisguised in a cost. 13 Over Hundred in a Wiltshire
town torn, to ashes, 16 We can'tver repay it, can wat
17 Morcoveri
10 A kind of vine.
21 "Implores 66 passing of a
gh (Gr Elegy).
24 The lead our pencil doesn't hail from he but the rest of your panca miast
20 This king is ten before tho
glass.
27 Inspiring liendlines but can
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28 To make a stake in his would
be like a d
31 How chang{Kate looks, 32 A, person sappears in a loge. 33 Document longer pleased
when the lig's out.
34 Brains (two þrds, 4 and 6),
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1 The bard of lekenham
2. An edging this distinctly des
precatory.
3 Where I and engineer disem-
bark?
4 With distanthapital all in
France are turent.
6 Dace, Sir? (an hyphen, 4-3). 7 No amateur, pls for the
larder. 8 Invigorating foter fingers..
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11 Run away.
14 Stolen in absent-minded fashion. 35 Digest this!
18 Lizard.
20 Accompaniment of a cry for a
colour. 22 The boss is referred to in regard to the grand old trumpeter who lost his head.
23 A woman's name. |24 Is marriage?
25 A hyphenated drink that might
not be so soothing if you realised. It had an 18 Down In it (4-3). 29 Winding up the harvest.**
30 "The desire of the moth for tho
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