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THE

HONGKONG

Aeroplanes To Challenge Ocean Liners

Congress Hears · Of

Ambitious Plan

TIP TO AMERICA

TELEGRAPH.

FRIDAY,

PARLEY AT BRUSSELS NEARS END

Pessimistic Outlook In America

the

New York, Nov. 15. Commenting on the future of the Brussels Conference, the Washington correspondent of the New York Times Washington, Nov. 17.

states: "On the basis of official re- The Maritime Commission in a

porta from the Conference and special report to Congress advises consideration of the policy of

In that American shipping companies United States and other interested build fast flying boals to compete Governments, it is expected here that with super-liners like the Normandie.the Conference, unless the situation the Queen Mary, the Europa and the

changes materially, will go into re- Rex.

cess or adjourst on Monday and the delagates will leave for their homes. It is now understood that the Con- fercice will not make recommenda- tions for the members to aid China with supplies or in other material ways since there are no practical means of facilitating such an objec- tive in sight. To all practical pur- poses the Conference will be ended, which, it is felt here, will be the best polley under, the circumstances." Reuter,

The Commission Indicated that it was is intention to develop minss flights to Europe.

Mr. Joseph P. Kennedy, Chairman of the Commission, calculated that 18 trans-Atlantic airlines making three iripa dally would be equal to any single super-Iner's annual passenger total.

The cost would be $10,000,000 as compared with a liner's $50,000,000, The Commission cited dirigibles and their pronounced usefulness on prolonged routes.

Aircraft buliders could design 00- ton boats with a range of 5,000 miles and accommodation for 40 or 58 passengers, stated the report.

From New York to Europe was 20 hours and it was estimated that air- craft fares could be reduced by 50 per cent. In a decade. The report envisioned the co-ordinated dirigible-

airliner for trans-Allanfic service. The fare would possibly be below that on a super-llner, li sald that dirigibles were useful from a military viewpolut, particularly for training and long range patrol.-United Press.

INSPECTION VISIT

At present In Hongkong on a visit of Inspection of the southern sections of the Eurasia Aviation Corporation.'s service to Hongkong, are Mr. Li and Mr. K. Holtz, Directors of the Cor- poration. They arrived here by air on Tuesday last, and Mr. Li will leave for Hankow by plane to-day, while Mr. Holtz will leave for Kun-¡ ming by plane on November 23.

By lying from Hongkong in a Eurasia Aviation Corporation plane and transferring n1 sorie Inland

point to n C.N.AC. plane, most inland cities of China may still be

reached by air.

ATLANTIC CROSSING

Experimental Flights to Be

Resumed Soon.

NOVEMBER 19, 1937.

RADIO BROADCAST

(Continued from Page 7) and Bobble. Nancy Logan at the Plano,

9.30 London Relay-The News 9.50 Beethoven-Syrupbany No. 5 In C Minor, Op. 67.

Played by the Royal Albert Hall Orchestra conducted by Sir Landon Ronald

10.23 Schubert Sones.

In Abendroth; Die Vogel; Die Post; Wohint

Schumann .....Eilsabeth (Soprano).

10,81 Elgar's Musto, Salut D'Amour; Carissima....New Symphony Orchestra Cond. Sir Ed- ward Elgor; Woodland Interlude ('Caraçtacus' Op. 35); Dream Child- ren, Op. 43, No. 1 and 2....London Symphony Orchestra Cond, Sir Ed- ward Elgar: Like To The Damask Rose; Queen Mary's Song.............

..Light Symphony Orchestra Cond. Haydr Wood; Triumphal March {'Corac- lacus Op. 35)....London Symphony Orchestra Cond. Lawrance Colling- wood.

11.00 Close Down.

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120 a.m. 'Cards on the Table,"

8 am. Itecitas by Etta Dernard (Aus“

trailan Contralla

6. The BBC Military Band.

Greenwich Time Siena) at 9.43 a.m.

9.43 a.m. The News and Announcements.

Big Ben at 9 a.m.

9.5 a.m. Chamber Music.

10 am. Bg Ben. "This Week." 10.13 ani. Merry-go-round.

PLEBISCITE BEFORE WAR

Washington, Nov, 17. Senator Bennett Champ Clark in- troduced a resolution, as a constitu tional amendment, requiring a plebis-1.i5 in. The fews and Announcements. elte before the declaration of war or the enforcing of conscription for foreign service.-United Press.

BANGKOK ROUTE SURVEY

Delphinus to Start on Return Trip To-day

was

Greenwich: Thine Signal at 11.30 am. 1133 am. Samuel Johnson of the City

of Lichfield,

4.13 p.m. Big Ben, Baker's Dozen," 4.50 p.m. Dancing Time."

.35 . The News and Announcements.

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0.15 p.m. "Variety, Including Rosamond.

Bobble, and Anlta; and 'Cleopatra Gets the Needle.

The R.M.A. Delphinus, wellknown cratt cn the Imperial Airways Penang-Hongkong service, scheduled to leave Hongkong at 5 im. to-day on its return to Bung- kok to resume the survey of the Bangkok-Hongkong route which may 10.13. Dis Den. The BBC Empire replace the Penang-Hongkong ser- vice.

0.30 pan. The News and Announcements. ADALA

Greenwich Time Signal at 11.43 pm.

Orctrestra.

11.15 p. For the Colonial Servico^~~2. 12 man. The News and Announcements. Greenwich Tune Signal at 12.15 a.m. fight 1223 min. Mudeal Interlude,

The plane arrived in Ilongkong on Tuesday after a leisurely from Bangkok, calling at Udorn,1233 am. Tobacco. A feature pro- Hanoi, Fort Bayard.

PACIFIC SERVICE

Tokyo, Nov. 10. The Ministry of Communications declared-to-day that passenger mali air services would be inaugurat

and

gramme hy Stephen Potter.

1.20 .m. The Wynford Reynolits Octet. 2 ani. Big Den. The News and An-

nouncements

Greenwich Time Signal at 715 nm.

2.25 am. Cabaret Staru,,

3 B.. 'Siap Dancing." 3.60 .m. Musical Interlude.

3.15 am. As I See Il-3. 3.30 .. Recital by

ed between Japan and the mandated (Soprano).

Engel

Lund

islands in the South Pacifle in Jazin Scenes from The Merchant of mary.

A test flight will be made next month.-Reuter Bulletin,

IMPERIAL AIRWAYS

Government Inquiry Into

Alleged Inefficiency

Ventee by William Shakespenre. 'Sulterance is the badge of all our tribe." 433 m. Elizabethan Music. 4.43 .. Interval.

a.m. The News,

Greenwich Tine Signal at 3li non. 3.20 nm. Westward from Liverpool,"

6.my, Recital by Joseph Pesse (South African Violinti).

0.15 a.m. "Sportemen Talking."

3.30 .m. Recital by Dr. Ernest Bullock, on the New Organ in Westminster Abbey.

London, Nov. 17. In view of the successful series of experimental flights this summer and autumn in connection with the pro- posed North Atlantic airmail service, it is proposed to continue further ex- perimental work as egon as possible, and when new aircraft are available. It anticipated two land planes of the Albatross type will be ready by the spring or early summer and thres new large Empire lying boats will also be avaliable by the summer for a further series of experimental flights. It is hoped the Mercury the upper

The Air Minister, he said, would discuss componeri of the Mayo

with the Government and alteraft will

the be able to go to Bot-directors of Imperial Airways wood soon as the aerodrome is

system employed by the company in suficiently clear of ice to accom-

dealing with the staff, Including methods whereby modate it.—British Wireless.

pilots and others

London, Nov. 18. Following criticisms of Imperial Airways in the House of Commons debute on "civil aviation, Lt.-Col. A. J. Muirhead, Parliamentary | ge Secretary for Labour, announced that the Air Minister would in fair- ness to both sides, establish a depart- mental inquity regarding the allega- tious of Incmelency made during the debate.

composite

OSTEND DISASTER

Ostend Nov, 17... A pathetic feature of yesterday's air tragedy in which a Belgian pås- senger plane struck a chimney in a tog, was the premature birth of a child to the Grand Duchess flesse at the moment of the crash. The bodies of the mother and the rhild are now lying together in a room in a local hospital-Reuter.

ON RETURN FLIGHT

van

were enabled to have their grievances and representations fairly consider- ed. J was impossible for the Government to conduct the business of the company, and it would not go` Into the speciile grievances of in- dividual pilots or dictate to the com- pany in regard to recognition of n particular Union. The company had already stated that it had no objec- tion in principle to collective bar- gaining.

The debate arose on a private motion by Mr. W. R. D. Perkins, Conservative member for Stroud, who said he was thoroughly dissatis Red with the present position "und future prospects of British aviation

eld to review the situation. Reuter's "Special.

Clouston and Mrs. Green On and urged that a public inquiry be

Way to Broken Hill

Capetown, Nov. 18. Flying Officer Clouston and Mrs. Betty Kirby Green, who flew from England to Copetown in 44 hours 31 minutes, thus breaking the previous record for the fight, took off at 6 am. GMT to-day an attempt to bank the record from Capetown to England.

They arrived at Jobannerberg n 9.55 am. G.M.T. and left for Broken Hill at 10.35 a.m., hoping to land at Kisumu at 1.30 am, lo-morrow at Khartoum at 7 am, and Cairo nt p.m. Reuter,

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