NEW BRITISH RIVAL TO THE SUEZ
ALL-BRITISH FORTIFIED
CANAL
Londen, Apr. 15,
An all-British canal between the Mediterranean and Red Scar, 100 miles cast of the Suez Canal, is being discussed, according to a report in one of the popular Sunday newspapers in London..
Plans have already been sur- veyed, it is stated, by geologists and engineers, secking ostensibly oil and mineral deposits.
The proposal is revived, ac- cording to the report by the Committee of Imperial Defonce 49 a means of maintaining Britain's communications with India irrespective of political · considerations that might affect the internationally - controlled Suez route.
The proposed now canal would start from a Mediterranean base in Palestine,' and emergent Akaba, where the port has been greatly improved in recent years, There are said to be rich mineral deposits along the roste.
Its advantages over the Suez route are stated to be: '
(1) Possibility of fortification, the canal being in British territory throughout
(2) Possibility of denying the use of the canal to foreign ship. ping in war time.
(3) Nearness to military garri. son in Palestine, and to the develop ing naval base at Haifa,
The report adds that “a power- ful group of British financiers is said to be ready to provide the Government with money for the .now scheme."
THE HONGKONG
APPEALED TO THE KING FOR THEIR CHILDREN
ELZIRE AND OLIVA DIONNE, forgotten by the world while their children, the Dlanne Quin- tuplets (seen below) live in a blaze of world-limelight, have -appealed to the King for their children—now wards of the King and living in a specially built höspital home-to be restored to
them.
New York, Apr: 18. Oliva Dionne, who, with his wife Elzire, is now on visit to New York-their first visit to any big elty-revealed to-day) that he has written a petition to the King
Under an Act passed by the.] Ontario Government
year
ago, the Dionne children, the world-famous quintuplets, are wards of the King until they reach the age of eighteen.
Dionne wants this Act pealed.
Here is what he told porter about hla petition:
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"I wrote to His Majesty month age. I did not keep a copy and I don't remember the exact words, but I told the King what is in our hearts.
TELEGRAPII. TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1936.
"I did not write so much for myself as for Elzire, who is and that we see our babies only a little, when they are in their specin) building.
i have not
SCIENCE FINDS!
PREHISTORIC
DRAGON FLY
RADIO BROADCAST
WORLD'S LARGEST |Recital by Baritone From
INSECT
The world's largest insect, a primitive dragon fly two and a half feet lopt, has been uncover- ed as a fossil near Elmo, Kansas. by Dr. Frank M. Carpenter, of Harvard University. The giant insect has been classed as a member of the Protodoñata or "earliest dragon flies."
In Permian times, 100,000,000 years Ago it buzzed up and down Kansas Brooks until one day it settled
op menceous mud and became logged. Other mud settling on top covered this nnector of the modern "daming] needle" or "fying dragon."
The rock in solidifying was so fine grained that it left a perfect pattern of the insect, though Dr. Carpenter was able to find only a part of one wing.
This was sufficient, however, to tell him when the dragon fly, lived, to what order it belongs, and how largo
it war.
"We feel our family has
The Persian period was one in been divided, and we'd like to which great changes took place on have all our children to our-earth. Mountains were raised and the selves.
great tree-fern forests of Carbonifer- yet received as times were changed into coal beds. Fish, amphibians, and primitive reply to my leiter, but I know reptiles constituted the nuimal life. the King has been busy,"
With
their long, thin bodies and
ther
alent During their visit to New tremendous wing, York the Dionnes have seen the peeles were the most powerful éren- in the air, complete masters of tures film "ountry Doctor" used the atmosphere. an the birth and life of their five daughters,
No birds were to fly yet, for these did not come until nearly 100.000,00 scenes years later. Mammals were still un- known, and 50,000 to 76,000 years were to elapse before the giant lizards for Dinosaurs prowled the earth.
As they watched the at the birth they shank their heals and said, "It wasn't at alf like that."
Melrose To Make Good-Will Married To 61 Girls, Spends SEARCH
Flight
Special Centenary Landing
As a goodwill gesture towards his State's Centenary, James Melrose, the famous South Australian airman, will try and time his arrival from London to coincide with an important fixture in the programme of celebrations.
He intends leaving early in May in a Heston Phoenix, the most modern type of British aireraft but will not attempt to break. "any records. The words South Australia Centenary" will be painted on the sides of the plane and while abroad (he is in London now) he will do all he can to tell the world about the State's 100th birthday.
:
Meanwhile, all manner of fascinating curios are arriving for the centennial Empire exhibition. From the Gold Coast have come stone axes and a surf bond carved out of a solid tree trunk and, from Jerusalem, 300 articles valed at several hundred pounds.
One includes a plaited wool sling such as David used and the shepherd boys of Palestine still use when tending their flacks. The Rajah of Sarawak is sending exhibits from his museum, says Austral News, and n native hat is on the way from Port Moresby, WHO ARE THEY?
Name
Actress
First Peaceful Moment în
Jail
Vienna. Apr. 20.
Alois Stephen, young Viennese charged with marrying 61 girls for their dowries, sighed with reliel
, when he was failed and said:
"It's the had for year quiet moment I've
FOR "LADY GODIVA”
It was 80
difficult to keep his A BEAUTIFUL blonde, with wives from meeting each ellier, kej
hair reaching to her knees. Haid, that he had no fun in life at is being sought to act as Lady Godiva in this year's carnival procession at Coventry.
ail.
CLARA BOW
Clara Bow Sees Hollywood Again-and
Hates It
Young Women of suitable statore are invited to send their photographs to the committeė, which is also scouring the coun- tryside for a white horse for Godiva to ride upon.
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The Studio
DAVENTRY RELAY From Z.W.B. on. a wavelength of 355 metres (845 kilocycles):
4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme. 7 p.m. The J. H. Squire Celeste Octet.
My Sweetheart when a Boy (Mor gan, arr. Willoughby); Silver threads among the gold (Danks, arr. Willough. by); Mignon-Gavotte (Thomas); (Gabriel Marie); La Cinquantalus Lave's Dream after the Ball (arr. Willoughby); Echoes of the. Ball (Willoughby).
7.20 p.m. A Selection of Old its by Rale da Conta
1.
Ridin' around in the Rain; 2. Just by your example; 3. A thou- and goodnights; 4. Truo; 5. One with you--Medley; 0. The Just Queen was in the Parlour; 7. one more chance.
hour
7.45 p.m. From the Studio, A Recital by J. Mc. Naught Thom- son (Baritone) accompanied by Nura Kanti,
. Programme
1. The Curfew....Gould; 2. Far across the Desert Sanda....Wood- forde-Finden; a. Where the Abana Sca Rows... Woodforde-Finden: 4.
Ireland; b. For you alone Fever,
Gheel
& p.m.
Local: Time Signal, Wea- ther Report, Stock Quotations and Amouncementa.
8.5 p.m. Gracie Fields (Come- dienne).
1.
When
One Night of Love; 2. the robin sings his song again; 3. If all the world were mine; dog's come home again.
4. Your
8.20 p.m. From the Studio, A Pianoforte Recital by Nura Kanis.
Programme
1. Rigoletto Paraphrase... Liszt
2. Valse in G at....Chopin; 3. Vanished Days....Grief; 4. In- promptu in A flat... Schubert.
8.40 p.m. Light Orchestral Music.
Islamey-Oriental Fantasy (arr. Casella); The Czarina (Ganne); Savoy Irish Medley fare. Soniers): Savoy Walsh Medley (arr. Samers).
9 p.m. A Relay of the Daventry News Bulletin (Copyright by Reuter). p.m. Four Songs by Miliza
9.15
Korjus (Soprano).
1. I Danza (Rossini); 2. Funi- euli-Funicula (Denza); 3. La Vil- Janelle (Dell'Acqua); 4.
Spring (Strauss),
Voices of
9.32 p.m. A Violin Recital by Yehudi Menuhin.
1. Concerto in G Major (Mozart); 2. Sarabande toul Tambourin (Sara- sate); 3. Melo Perpetuo (Paganini, Op. 11).
9.47 pm The Mills Brothers. Jungle Fever; Sweet Lucy Brown; fashioned love: Limehouse blues. 10 p.m.
(A Relay From Daven-
Big Ben: A tak on "Imperial affairs" by H. V. Hodson,
--10.15 p.m. Dance Music:
try).
11 m. Closo Down.
DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES
The following wavelengths and frequencies are observed by Daventry.
Call Slatt Frequency Wavelength
41.52 4,050 k..
mutres 0.510 1.c. 31.56 metres 9,245
31,30 matres 11.710 1. 23,52 metres
GBA
Between 1.500 and 2,000 men and women will be required for the 25 episodes in the Godiva Pageant.
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21.470 k.c.
10.88 metres metree
GSI
15.205 Jc.
11.86 metren
GAJ GSL
21,340 *.,
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4.30 ..
Coventry Corporation has been
so impressed with the plans for the June pageant that it has voted a sum of £500 towards the ex-
mach,
Linking Empire By 'Phone
HONGKONG WILL BE
NEXT CENTRE
Following the inauguration recently of the new direct radio-telephone service to Kenya, other links are to be forged shortly in the Empire radio
Miss Clara Bow, who as a flam-| Ing-haired Alm star, was known chain. as "the Brooklyn Bonfire" and the original "IC" girl, has just made
Within a few months Far Eastern
a. visit to the film elty with her centres will be in direct telephonic husband (Mr. Rex Bell, of Search- communication with London. light. Nevada), and her baby, now The service will be by way of aged, 14 months.
Shanghai and Canton. The She talked of her desert home step will be to link other islands with and hor little family. "They Hongkong by radio beam.
brought me to my senses,” sho Bald.
next
Two more radio telephone services -with Jamaica and with British
"I've just started to live. I mean Malaya will also be opened before it. Those 10 years here seem now the end of this year. like a bad dream, a nightmare. This is morning.
The first enlts to Kenya were made; they last month by Major G. C. Tryon, "Up there (the desert) were at first a little reserved, and the Postmaster-General, and Mr. J. I thought they didn't like me be- from the G.1.0. in London.
H. Thomas, the Colonial Secretary, couse I had been an actress. Now
-"Sometimes I got up in
13.97
19.10 Fortres
Transmission 1
(G.S.N., G.S.B.)
1.35
p.m. Hen. Truine and hin
Mandollers,
1.50 pm. "The Poacher." A comedy in
one act by J. 0. Francis. Greenwich Time Signal at 2.15 p.m.
2.25 mm. A Reclin! by Nora Gruha (Ba-
prana).
2.55 p.m. The News and Announcements, 5.15 p.m. Close down.
Transmission 2
IG.B.J., M.S.G., G.S.D.)
7 p.m.
7.30.
Ben. A Programme of New Gramophone Records,
"Finegen Akain!" A revival of his venture "At the Sign of the Pickled Walnut." Greenwich Time Blenal al & p.m. 8.15 pm. An Organ Recital hy P.
Saunders. 8,10 p.m. Speech by Air Murray Anderson. KAD GLG, R., late foremor Newfoundland, Governor- Designate of New South Wales, the combined Empire Societies' Luncheon kirên În blu hanour. From the Hotel Victoris, London, The News and Aansuncements. 9.20 p.m. The Blemingham Theatre Royal
Orrisetira, 2.45 p.m. Cisse down.
Transmission 3
(0.8.0., O.S.E.)
10 p.m. Ble Ben, Talk: "Imperial Affaico,”
by If. V. Ilodson, 10.16 m. A Reelial by Nora Grahn (Rom
Brana).
10.45 p.m. Chamber Muule,
3 m. vensong from York Minater, 11.50 p.m. interinde,
11.5 p.m. The News and Announcemenía. $2.35 ... The Cantinenials, presented br Hot Yvain, in Sengs and Dances, Greenwich Time Himal at. 13.30 .m.
8.17. Cloze dawn2
tion traffic on the Empire services Increased by 40 per cent.
Mr. Thomas then exchanged greet-
telephone with London.
the
when I go into town i'g 'HI, Major Tryon, in his talk with Mr. Telegraph readers are given an opportunity of giming free seats Clara wherever I go. And that. Fitzgerald, Postmaster-General to the screening of "Here Comes Trauble,” showing at the Theatre on Thursday and Fridny, as well as caricatures of themselves, hy
King's really means something to me. of Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika; ings, with Sir Joseph Byrne, Governor "entering Laszlo's Film Star Guessing Competition,
the at Nairobi. rovealed that the rate of Kenya, ami congratulated
for calls on the new line was 108, Colony on boing the first tropical The above sketch altowa caricatures of a number of prominent im morning and get ham and eggs per minute lower than was originally African Dependency to be linked by stars, and competitors are asked to pick out as many of these as they for Rex. He likes a lot of ham planned. The rate would be 30s. per can. Write the names of the stars on their faces, and send your e-and eggs and prunes-and about ininute instead of 40%....
The new service will be available tries to the Manager, King's Theatre, not later than 2 pm on Thury neven cups of coffee."Reuter.
to the public from today. Hours of Free tickets will be given to the. Arst twenty-lve competitors send- Clara Row's Hollywood career round reduction in Empire telephone 2.30 p.m. For the present the ser..
This was in keeping with the all working will be from 12.30 p.m. to ing in the highest number of correct answers. In addition, each winner will receive a free caricature of himself or herself, drawn by Laszlo, who much as £15,000 per picture.
was dazzling. She was paid as fees made last June. During the vice is limited to Nairobl, Mombasa, will appear at each performance,
first elx months following that reduc- Nakuru, and Eldoret..
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