MOURNING AFTER
NIGHT BEFORE!
When the cold light of dawn is only matched by the cold eyes of a critical family, when the mind shrinks from the sticky sickliness of the marmalade and recoils from the bald benstliness of the hardboiled egg, then there is no doubt that the night before has been spent both unwisely and unwell.
But last night's foolishness may be coun- teracted by this morning's wisdom. A dash of Eno's Fruit Salt, bubbling merrily in a glass of water, bar a magic touch. It is hard to believe that such a jolly drink can under-. tako such serious responsibilities. Yet Eno cleanses the system of clogging waste matier, and leaves the bloodstream vigorous and pure. Headache and nausea are charmed away and you see the world once more through rose- coloured glasses.
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FLYING SCHOOL
WORK
CONTEST FOR THE BELL CUP
Twenty-five to one against are the odds given in a recent article in the English motorists' weekly magazine
THURSDAY, OCTOBER
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
MARKET IRREGULAR
YESTERDAY
New York, Sept. 30. Swan, Culbertson & Fritz Dow Jones summary of yesterday's mar- kel-The market to-day was irre-
fearning to fly well enough to
lighter due to the easier tore of rails. killing himself. The figure, how Movements, however, were general- ever,
is belled by the facts as reveally small, farm implements, which ed In Hongkong. To-day there are advanced sharply, being the only 32 pupils at Kal Tak aerodrome exce
excepilon. Sentiment with regard whom the Far East Flying Training the principal groups was mixed, but School are training as pilots, while they came within fractions of the on the ground 48 others are learning preceding close. Steel and motor to becoma ground engineers and shares were steady. supply the vitally necessary atten- active and higher early in the day, tion for the planes.
Autocar, against” the average old / Rular and the volume of business was
In charge of the School's activi ties in the air Is Flight-Lieutenant P. H. Smith, while V. J. Neyle is the chief instructor of those working on the ground.
The School in the only R. A. F. reserve school outalde England, with the result that pupils come from all over the Far East for training and courses, while the School planes are used by the air arm of the local Volunteers.
"OR
Sunday next, or, the following week-end If weather is not favour
able, the heats of the Bell Cup are to be flown off by these members of the Volunteers.
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The Bell Cup This year is the first year the cup
and has been competed for,
the winner will be the pupil who obtains highest marks in an examination on ground subjects such as aircrafts- manship and navigation, and best marks for the piloting test which takes the form of a forced landing test. The cup was present-
ent ed by the Hon. Mr. W. H. Bell, of the A.P.C., and the finals of the com- 18. On that day there will also be exhibitions of nérobatics and crazy flying.
Uulties were
Thurned dull and lost part
stagnant
rise. Oll shares were
are
S. C. & F. Wall Street Journal morning comment:--Steel mills are behind on their orders and planning to increase their output li is understood that telephone Installa- tions have increased substantially during September. Brokers say that British interests are still buying United States shares, but that Swiss and French interests are selling moderately. Election odds are s
8 in favour. of -President Hoo50-
1936.
CUT-RITE
PARADISE'S
3rd Anniversary BARGAIN SALE
Goods Offered at Give-Away Prices.
Many traders are remaining on $ BARGAINS.
the side-lines.
S. C. & F. New York office cabics: Ladies' Silk Kimono and Gowns, Emb’d. $1.00 Stocks: The market reflects hesit-Ladies' Silk Kimono and Gowns, Printed $1.00 nney on the part of buyers, who are Ladies' Silk Kimono and Brocade Silk.. $1.00 awaiting further currency and poll-
tical developments. Scattered realis Ladies' Pyjamas Silk Brocade, in Bag ... ing was well absorbed, but further Ladies' English Garters, Ž Pairs .... irregularity is Ukely.
BARGAINS.
Gents' Dressing Gowns, Heavy Brocado. $1,50 Gents' Drossing Gowns, Check Silk Satin
Collar & Cuffs
$1.95
$1.00
Ladies' Pongco Silk Pyjamas Printed Ladies' Pongco Silk 1 Pc. Boach Stylo Cents' Cotton Crepe Kimonos Kiddies' Cotton Crapo Kimonos
$1.95
$1.95
$0.90
$0.50
Kimonas. Each ....
$0.80 Tortoise Sholl Cigarette Cases, Tollet-Sats, E.P.N.S. Coffee & Tea Sote, Brushes, otc., ote.
at give away prices. Comó & Sco.
WOOLLENS, SILKS, VELVETS, LACES Af 25% Reductions.
$1.00 Cotton: There have been damag-Ladies' Stockings, New Shades. Por Pair $1.00 $1.00 ing rains in the Eastern belt. Spot Ladies' Bath Towel Coats & Capes...
Kiddies' Silk Brocado Pyjamos, Gowns & the demand is strong, while textile sales Ladies' Cotton Twood Dress Ready-made $1.00
are reported to have reached pre-war proportions.
There
has been a fair Ladies' Hand Bags, Big Assortment $1.00 amount of Foreign buying and the
Ladies' Plush Hand Bags Animal Shapo. $1.00 Trade buys on any decline. Some rc-
$1,00 sistance lo advances is caused by Gents' English Garters, 2. Pairs
but sentiment Gonts' Necktior
3 for $1.00 Gents' Socks
.6 for $1.00
petition are to be flown on October hedging and is quiet and
The crazy flying exhibition will be given by Flight-Liout. Smith, one of the few men in the world helling C.F.S. AL Certificate, which signi- fies that he has undergone advance courses at Gosport, England, in in struction, and obtained the highest grade passes. It is partly thro
through Lieut. Smith's high qualifications that the School is able to act as an approved R.A.F. training school.
on the whole is
Wheat: The
Jarrow. There are reports of an im- proved crop situation in the Argen tine, Australia and our own South- West. The outlook is favourable.
Corn: The cash market is weak. Imports of Argentine corn continue to be a factor.
Rubber: The market is feature-
less.
REUTER QUOTATIONS
Dow Jones Averages:
30 Industriols 20 Ralls
Sept. 20. Sept. 30, 108.48 107.82
Normandy.
Cedar.
56.33
2
31.24
34.09
Olivo Wood.
104.90
105.01
06.70
On October 8, Licut. Smith will be delivering a talk over ZB.W. The talk is designed to make clear to the general listener the art of 20 Uilles
and the in Honds pilot flying, the joys of
the pleasures of training. Should the 11 Commodity Index 50.01 talk prove popular likely that further talks, sponsored by the School, will be given over the air in Hongkong on various other as- pects of the School's activities.
1 la
Learning to fly
The average student entering the school to obtüln his A licence, a per- mit for him to fly solo and take pas- sengers with him but not to ply for hire or reward, usually takes about ten days, or about 12 hours flying. He learns on any one or other of the School's planes, all of which are B tish. These Include about aix 25 planes, including an Avro-Cadet, a
D. H.
Moth with
Gypsy it
Major 40 P
engine and a Miles Falcon machine, 40 similar to the Southern Cross Junior 47 in which Sir Charles Kingsford
Smith broke the England .12
to Aus- Trulla
record.
plane is nearing comple .40 Lion at Kal Tak which
was built .10) by the engineering students, who .21 constructed it from parts made here 27 and others imported from England.
Having obtained an A licence the 53 pupil muy continue to earn his B
ilcence, which
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MEN, WOMEN, AND MANNERS
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the
has been overshadowed by general dislike which their peculiar characteristics have created, and I
have come to believe that the
or woman who believes that expert-
es ness at some job is sufficient to ex- cuse roughness in mind and outlook when dealing with other people is a
1001.
Yet there are many such people. silli more It they are important they would be a little important with additional charm, and if they are not they should remember that the soft answer tunneth away wrath.
Even in these so-called "go-ahead" days good manners are still worthy
success. attributes to
They arc easily developed, and,
Is a great philsonher once said, "if desired they grow n the night."
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PARADISE STOCKINGS
Full Fashioned, Soft and Pleasing Shades, For Autumn and Winter Seasons.
Fronch Nude,
Florenco Nulls.
Caribbec.
Swagger.
Strat.
Doc Beige.
Allogress.
Price $1.50
just to introduce these wonderful Stockings to the Hongkong Public, we offer for $1.25 per pair just for the month of October, 1936.
FREE CIFTS. To every purchaser of 3 Pairs Paradise Stockings, we will give FREE 1 Poir of SPHERE'S Broadway English make Ladies' or Gents' fancy Garters, cach packed in a box.
Price $1.00 FREE OR "ALL CAN DO" Ladies Fancy Belt FREE for oach purchase of 3 Pairs at a time.
REMEMBER: This Price and FREE GIFT Offer is for 1 Month only.
Come Early And Have Your Best Pick,
SILK PARADISE 36A Queen's Rd., Central.
obtain a government Heence, and and Malaya.
Opp. Queen's Theatre
Soon each plane of the School is
to be adorned with a new signia, a pair of wings with a Chinese Sun in the centre, while inside the sun will be the Union Jack. The new
would then be able to "sign out" Each week when the Imperial Air plancs-certifying as to their uirways R.M.A. Dorado arrives at Kai worthiness. Each commercial plane Tak she is overhauled by the School technical which leaves the aerodrome must be supervisers who are the
out every day by a competent advisers to Imperial Airways and sign is shortly to be adopted by the signed.
work with Mr. B. Hans, the local Training school for its stationery The School is also competent to Imperial
Airways Engineer.
and its planes. pupils in the art of blind flying,
few hours Tax, Sirt
at the aerodrame does arsd 0 recent
who graduate
went At the conclusion of every 200 much to change the layman's im through his tests with dying colours hours flying every plane at the pression of fying. Planes "taka aft was General Lin Wet-chang, former aerodrome is thoroughly tested by and land with students in Ty Commander of the Kwangsi
students the
whu, by taking some of them just commencing their Army.
the engine down, testing every part, training, others going on for Altogether SDMC hundreds of reassembling and testing and finally licences, while the Kwangal students have passed dismantling and putting together which the airport oficials take flying through the school and become pilots again, gain the very necessary ex- as an everyday and common occur or ground engineers. Others come perience for a ground engineer with-rence is rather surprising to zome- from so far afield us Egypt, India out which no aerodrome can operate, jone who has never been glatt.
train entails doing 100 different from an ordinary planc as hours solo and 40 hours dual in the modern car is from a T-model struction, and obtaining passes in Ford. tests of further problems such as
Engineering Section blind flying and
Another
queer-looking?
In
To obtain the School's diploma as plane A ground engineer, students have to which lies in the hungar at Kal Tak spend a minimum of two years and is owned by the Flying School training. This period is governed Tel. 25869. is the autogyro. So far four Euro- by 11 Government regulation. At the penns and four Chinese have learned end of this time the student should to fly this machine, which Is ILS. be of a sufficiently high standard to
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PARTIES • DANCES
DINNERS
Read the following extract from a letter received:
"We would take this opportunity of expressing our gratitude to you for all you did in enabling us to make our 1935 Ball one that none of those who attended may forget. We' take pride in the conviction that it was, with- out question, one of the most successful· functions of its kind that has ever taken place In the Colony.
You will no doubt be pleased, to hear that a large number of our guests approach us every day--all loud in their praise of the splendid appearance of your ballroom for the occasion, the excellence of the refreshments, the speed and efficiency of your service, and all the other features that contributed to such an enjoyable evening!
(The original may be seen at our office)
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