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Darling, Not Without You, F.T.
25448-Little Old Lady. F.T.
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25481-Whispering. F.T.
Tiger Rag.
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25503-Las Palmeras. Rumba
Inspiration, Tango.
..Ray Noble's Orchestra, "Fat" Wailer's Orchestra.
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..Huby Newman's Orchestra. ..Ray Nuble's Orchestra. .Benny Goodman's Quartet. Xavier Cugat's Orchestra.
25514-Moonlight And Shadows. F.T...........Eddy Duchin's Orchestra.
Love Is Good For Anything That Alla You. FT. 25530-I Can't Break The Habli Of You. F.T..."Fats" Waller's Orchestra.
You're Laughing At Me. F.T.
25552-Shall We Dance.
For You. F.T.
F.T.
25533-Turn Off The Moon, F.T.
Jummin'. FT.
.Paul Whiternan's Orchestra.
Tommy Dorsey's Orchestra.
25501-A Love Song Of Long Ago. Waltz ......Xavier Cugat's Orchestra.
It's No Secret 1 Love Tou, F.F.
25562-You Can't Run Away From Love To-night. FT.
'Cause My Baby Says It's So. F.T.
Carelessly. F.T.
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DEATH
SANTOS.—At his residence, No. 2 aan, on August 13th, 1937, Daniel Jose dos Santos, aged 63 years.
Fort Street, North Point, at
Funeral will pass the Monument at 3.30 p.m. this afternoon. No flowers by requests. (Tientsin, Yokohama and Manila papers please copy).
The
YOUNG MAN,
GO FLYING!
there's money
in the air
O you want to make
money?
DR
Of course you do. Money can give you many pleasures in life. It can give you power and position, though not always happiness. To many an artist money would enable him to de-
velop his art.
By
VISCOUNT FORBES
A fortnight's continuous train- ing is also required of each mem- ber once a year. At the moment there are reserve schools scatter- ed all over the country from Glasgow to Southampton; in- cluding, of course, London.
When a pilot passes his exam- ination in flying he is given a re- taining fee of £26 per annum) by the Government. The medical standard required for the reserve. is high.
The best way to do that is to source, for there are always new candidates applied, two wore con- be taught to fly. Go and see for situations suddenly arising.
If you are fit enough to get into the reserve you will be fit enough to get a commercial pilot's licence. At one reserve sehool on the const thirty-two sidered unsuitable, the remaind- yourself what it is like up there.
tion. Seven out of the thirty You can learn to fly very easily er went up for medical examina
There are a number of Flying is never dull even now. Who in going to tench you to make money? If you want to though you travel hour after schemes to help the man of small were accepted.
IF your spare time is learn music you look round at hour in a perfectly steady sky means. I learned to fly at
limited or if you do not once for a music master with a There is always something going Brooklands with Captain Duncan good reputation, and you have on, if not around you, then below Davis. I had about fourteen wish to conform to the obliga-
hours of flying instruction before 10 difficulty in finding one.
Recently I piloted a.Lockheed I was given my "A" licence. It tions of the Royal Air Force Re- Straight, a rich and young Ame- ican who has become a British struct you in the money-making Twelve from Paris to London. cost me £2 5s, per hour. The surve, perhaps Mr. Whitney This "A" certificate does not, citizen, has devised an attractive business. The only thing to do This Lockheed is a fast machine. teaching was excellent. is to find out how a number of It cruises at over 200 m.p.h.,
hire or reward. To become Ramsgate airfield. There he has the great fortunes were acquired, taking only an hour from Le of course, entitle you to fly for scheme for flying instruction at
Bourget to Croydon,
crack commercial pilot you would built a camp with room for 300 MOST fortunes
young men.
No such tutor exists to in-
were
Hongkong Telegraph.ventions, such as motor-cars,
FRIDAY, AUGUST 13. 1937.
CONQUERING THE ATLANTIC
Experimental
trans-Atlantic Bunne Berian Orchestra, flights, with a view to establish-
25564-There's A Lull In My Life. F.T.......Kay Thompson's Orchestra. 25566-The Lady. Who Couldn't Be Kissed. F.T...Guy Lombardo's Orchestra.
1 Know Now. F.T.
26587-1 Hum A Waltz. Waliz
Hold Ale Tight. Wallz. 25560-Let's Call The Whole Thing On. F.T.
Without Your Love. F.T.
25571-I've Got A New Lease On Love. F.T.
Sweet ficariache. FT.
25573-Wake Up And Live, F.T.
Bicep. F.T.
made out of new in-
radio, cement or artificial silk.
These industries are now far
you.
average
FLYING in such a 'plane liave to learn a good deal more.
If you went to a civil aviation you get an idea of the
Five guineas a week provides ever-growing trade in the air. school for that further instruc On the night back to London I tlon it might cost you £250. An you with a trial flying lesson, an too highly developed to allow passed the great Scylla of Im airline pilot will earn anything air trip to France, some eross- lectures on aviation every even- much scope for a new nan with perial Airways at Beauvals From £100 to £1,500 per annum. country flying as a passenger,
scene of R101's dreadful end. The average is £600.
However, even the "A" licence ing, as well as seven days' board No youngster few resources.
opens up many prospects. You and lodging. will get the opportunities there Scylla was bringing forty pas-
Any young man of can become an airplane salesman, that Henry Ford and Henry Sengers to Croydon.
A quarter of an hour later, able to demonstrate your ma ability by paying £20 more for Courtauld had,
However, you need not be the over the French coast, I felt the chines. You may enter the me- additional instruction could get ing a regular aerial service, con- pioneer of a new industry. In Air France Wibbault behind me, chanical field, equipped with his "A" pilol's licence in a fort-
cliffs at Hastings I overtook a you may choose the managerial The special pioneers of industry have ever British Airways Lockheed Elec- side of the business. Your ex-
years ago tinue to be made, with a welcome deed, very few of the real and then as I came near to the practicni flying knowledge, or night.
succeeded in gathering in the
perience will help you enormous-
Horace Greeley, a Imperial Airways four-engined
burvest. Now you should try to tra, also heading for London.
Croydon Airport measure of success.
already is in any branch.
great American editor, advised Caledonia
be that harvester. You want to flying-boats,
the young men of New York handles more passengers than Cambria, have both taken part reap where others have sown and
IF you are willing to do who were looking about for "Young Mon! Go your country some ser- carcers: in the flights, as also has the be free from the worries of the many a senport.
with the Pan-American Clipper III, and pour pioneer who ploughs, sows, all the machines have flown to and watches the crop in daily ing in the field are becoming air- vice your flying instruction need West, and grow up time-table with clock-like regu-fear that pest or rain will come conscious with the constant cost you nothing at all, except country!"
can stream of aircraft passing over your own time,
Into the undeveloped West the and destroy it before he
The R.A.F. have just started a larity. These experiments are bring it in.
head.
volunteer reserve. To qualify a young men journeyed, and they FLYING, of course, is a candidate must be of good phy. made it the Golden West.
Now another wise old fellow machines for at least a year bo
HAVE you ever thought CHATER ROAD. fore the regular service is in-
of making money by
young man's game. sique and between the ages of 18
to be a very fit and 25. He must attend his looking at the future of flying Here is a new industry But he needs augurated, this being considered the air? a wise precaution in view of the in the early stages of develop- young man if he is going to make local reserve airfield every alter would give you this advice, Soon it will be time to a first-rate pilot. Flying calls nate week-end for flying instruc- "Young Man! Go up, and get. night class once a rich with the aircraft in- varying conditions which may ment.
dustry." be encountered once the scheme reap the gain, so get to know the for steady nerves and quick de- tion and a
cisions. Also it requires re- werk in his local town centre. air.
Xavier Cugat's Orchestra.
.Eddy Duchin's Orchestra, "Fals" Waller's Orchestra. .Tommy Dorsey's Orchestra.
and
Messrs. S. MOUTRIE & Co., Ltd. to continue with various types of
YORK BUILDING
Heart Trouble for
Reporters!
Romance turns into
thrills when the Big News breaks right in the middle of their wedding!
A story of true blue love on a yellow
journal,,
GENE
RAYMOND
ANN
SOTHERN
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MERE GOES MY GIRL
With GORDON JONES FRANK JENKS, BICHARD LANE, BRADLEY PAGE. Directed by Ban Holmes Prodagpa by WillametrooR.
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THE
is put on a definite footing. It
is of interest at this juncture to look back and recall that
the
North Atlantic was crossed by
aeroplane for the first time in 1919-about seven months after
Great War.
Two
O
.
FFICAL returns are re- ! gularly published of road casualties within the
the signing of the Armistice that confines of the United Kingdom. ended the
But we get no corresponding Englishmen, Arthur Whitten figures which enable us to make | Brown and John Alcock, started comparisons between this coun- from St. John's, Newfoundland, try and foreign ones. and sixteen hours later landed at! These figures can only be dis-
Clifden in Ireland, having flown covered from our own and foreign about two thousand miles. It embassies. The results are interest-| was a triumph of human skill and ing. I select four countries for this comparative census of road casual- endurance over tremendous
tles, choosing as most comparable natural difficulties. Their aero- with
Germany, ourselves U.S.A., plane, a Vickers' "Vimy." was France and Italy, the best of its day; but it seems
to us now a small and flimsy It is not always possible, however, thing in which to take the hazard to obtain returns for last year. The Its latest available through cmbassy of so great an adventure.
In that year motor accidents caused
cruising speed was only eighty sources in the case of U.S.A. are for niles an hour, though on this 1034. occasion favourable winds brought it up to a hundred and twenty. For navigation, as realisation of their great ambi- radio compasses were unknown, tion-ir regular service of acro-
Atlantic the airmen had to rely on a sex-planes. across tant, and at one time, in order until now earefully worked out to get their bearings, they had plans are being put into opera-
the
Even the farm labourers toil-
IT
HAPPENS EVERYWHERE
Mechanised peace is even deadlier than mechanised war. During the first six months of this year 3,018 persons were killed and 103,631 were injured on the roads of Great Britain--worse than the corresponding figures of last year,
ing yours.
SEVENTY
The Italian
figure covers 1030. With a population of 43,000,000, Haly had 2,320 people killed on road ac- eldents and 31,354 Injured last year. These returns are peculiar in that the casualties are actually lower than the preceding year, when the figures were 3,364 killed and 45,308 Injured. It. might be interesting to know the
cause.
-
Our own road casualties, with a population of 45,000,000, taking the comparable year 1935, were 8,502 kill- ed and 221,720 injured. In making comparisons, of course, duo regard. must be paid to the fact that here and in America, the two countries which huve the worst records, the propor- tion of vehicles to total population is much higher than in any of three other countries cited.
The grand total for all flve coun- tries named works out at not far short of 60,000 dead on the roads every year and at least 550,000 injured. This enlculation leaves out America's toll of merely temporary injuries.
Allowing that these Ave countries road casualties between them, which. furnish 60 per cent. of the world's seems a very fair estimate, it appears This article compares our road slaughter with that of other that every year at least 100,000 pec.. ple are killed, on the roads and about 900,000 injured. countries.
These road casualties are not, like wartime battlefield, inter- to climb about eleven thousand tion. For the purpose of these!
It is a safe assumption that the those of feet to get a clear view of the experimental flights, a base has on the highways of America—where | sun. For this great flight, the been established in Foynes, Ire-even tramps run their own Impro-casualty roll in USA. has increased mittent in human history. They are. tor, and in almost all cases a steadily |lics-a total of 30,000 deaths.
rising total. beginning of a new era in air land, and another at Botwood, invised cura patched up from dump re- rather than declined in the Intervena fixed and constantly recurring fac
Whitten Newfoundland. Each has
In the case, of Germany, with a transport, Arthur
In addition there were 105,000 per- Brown and John. Alcock were powerful radio station, in con-
one completo 12 porary disabilities. The population the figures for knighted by the King. Eighteen stant touch with the other. The manent disabilities and 1,150,000 tem-population of 60,000,000, I obtained years have passed, and there flights so far made would appear of U.S.A. is about 127,300,000. The months ending with the September There were 262,918 have been frequent attempts to to hold great promise for the ometal estimate is that the total eco-quarter of 1930. repeat the flight. Some have future, and they certainly demon-nomic loss to the nation from these road accidents, 6.500 people killed, For France, with a population of been successful, others have ond-strate the great progress which deaths and injuries, together with the and 171,019 Injured. *
property damage loss, amounted to 1,- ed in disaster; but all the time has been made since man first 580,000,000 dollars. Or roughly to 42,000,000, the 1035 figures were 22 deadlier than mechanized war.. the pioneers of aviation havo essayed the hazardous crossing something well over £200,000,000 or 760 rend accidents, 4,415 poopla kIII-
ed, and just about 20,000 injured. been moving slowly towards thel of this great ocean.
our money.
It looks, therefore, as though the world's lethal mechanism, specially designed to destroy life, is in the long and non-militant" ma- chinery. In fact, Ule motor claima yearly so deadly as its pure-
far more "cannon fodder" than the cannon. Mechanised peace is even-
JH. Varwelt