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EMPIRE Boy Took "Down-and Out"

NEWS

R.A.F. ESCORT FOR

AIRWOMAN

Nairobi,

Miss Joan Parsons, the Leam- ington airwonian who arrived hero recently after being forced down in the bush on a flight from Cape Town to London, will not be allowed to proceed over the Sudan without an escort. This will probably be furnished by R.A.F. machines.

Miss Parsons, who came down about 200 miles from Mbeya,;

On Trip to France

BOUGHT HIM

CLOTHES WITH STOLEN MONEY

Boys were responsible for exploits which astonished

Tanganyika, was located by a native, magistrates in Juvenile Courts recently.

who ran 30 miles to inform the Dis-

1rlet Oferr. lie at unge set off up the Runji River In a motor-boat, and

There was the 15-year-old lad of Leeds who pleaded

On that same

on reaching the spot set about cutting guilty to 15 charges, mostly of theft.

a'runway through the long grass for the plane.

In the local Press here it is suggest- ed that some form of compulsory In- surance should be introduced for private pilots, which would cover the expenditure of public money involved In rescue work.

INDIA

On May 31 he was sent to a remand home. day he absconded,

Walkhut into an office at Stan- ningley, he stole a wallet containing C5, then took train to London,

HIS NEW SUIT Detective Bratford, of Leeds C.I.D., said the story of the boy's subsequent rather activities resembled Action than fact, FLOODS IN ASSAM

On arriving in London he bought Caleutta. the suit of clothes he was now Three-quarters of the town of wearing. Later, he walked into Dibrugarh, Assam, is under water and Baker Street flat and took £15 from the River Brahmaputra is still istog a pair of trousers hanging in a bed- owing: to the monsoon flooding. Huom. dreds of persons are homeless and are taking refuge in the railway station, the railway being above water.

Boats are being used as transport, The rise is likely to continue for six weeks.

£2,000,000 Railway Surplus-It is expected that the Indian State Rail- Ways with show a surplus of £2.000,- The is an fb for the past year.

112 cent. increase of 50 her previous year's figures.

Tel

-**** Marriage. –– The Planters churches are agitatag for the removal,

airly general ban on British

of the fairly

tea plantera

in India

marrying until)

they become managers.

Plane as Ambulance

-LL-Cal. J..

W. T. Glover, British Resident in.

Shortly afterwards, he met a man of abral 24 who said he was "down and exit. The boy befriended the mun and clothed him.

The boy said the man told in his

New Riding Penalties Urged

Details of the Bill, sponsored by Kashmir, has embarked at Bombas Capt. F. F. A. Beilgers, Conservative the P. and O. liner Maloja, 20.914

He is going home tons, for London. for health reasons, and new 600 miles in an R.A.F. plane from Karachi.

Sir Bryce Burt.--Sir Bryce Burt, apricultural expert of the imperial) Council of Research, India, has frac fured his are while travelling from Madras to Bangalore. He is making satisfactory progress.

SOUTH AFRICA

| DELVILLE WOOD DAY

Cape Town.

Special services were held recently in the Guildhall and the Cathedral in memory of those who fell at Delville Wood, near Longueval during the

war.

South African memorial is situated at Delville Wood.

M.P. for Bury St Edmunds, which reeks to register and Inspect all] horse-riding schools, were made known

recently. Here are the main provistons:

Local authorities to keep a register of riding schools in their areas,

No person who is not a British subject or who is under 21 to be entitled to registration.

Registration to be for one year and to cost Li is.

to to be given Power qualified veterinary surgeon, authorised by the local authorl- ty, to inspect a riding establish- ment and is horses,

Ty

Offences under the Bill include nou-registration and letting out a horse in an unft condition.

Penalties: A ne not exceeding and nut £25 for the first fence

The Indians in the Union.-A warning against racialism was uttered by Mr. exceeding £50 for any subsequent from the Rama Rau, the newly appointed offence; disqualification Agent-General for India เก the register.

Union, at the reception given in

bonour at tion

The Johannesburg.

was attended by many IVE TIMES AS MANY

Wide approval of the Bill has been

years

riding schools have increased from 400 to more than 2,000.

ent Europeans and more than 2,000 expressed. Figures in the possession members of the Indian community. fof the National Horse Association

Mr. Gandhi's Message-A message show that in the last four that South African Indians should put unity first, without distinction of caste or religion, has been brought to South Africa from Mr. Gandhi by his son, Mr. M. M. Gandhi, who has just re- turned from a six-months visit to India.

This is largely attributed to of the new-found popularity horse-riding among business girls. Many of the smaller schools are alleged to be run on slip-shod lines, Export of Antiques-Fossils, rock with suffering to the horses, paintings.

and other objects of

Capt. Hellgers told a reporter that archaeological interesi may not be he has been promised support from taken out of the Union without per-members of all parties in the House. mission from the Historic Monuments Commission, according to a new law

to be promulgated shortly. CANADA

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Toronto.

Sir Frederick Banting, pioneer of

Is said, involves the use of a kind of

seruim.

NEW ZEALAND

ELECTION PLANS

Auckland.

Mr. Savage, the Prime Minister,

the insulin treatment of diabetes, has stated to-day that the general elec- tion will be held at the end of October enlisted the aid of the police in ex- periments on persons apparently or carly in November, Electioneer- drowned. Ile in anxious to be on the ing has already begun, and there is spot at the earliest possible moment every sign of a bitter contest.

At present the Socialists hold 53

In such cases.

Sir Frederick has developed a new out of a total of 80 seats in the House treatment for resuscitation which, it of Representatives.

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father lived in Le Touquet, and together they went to Folkestone and then to Dover,

SHORT OF MONEY From Dover they took a boat to afterwards went to Calais and Boulogne, the boy paying all ex- penses.

Back in Folkestone the boy found himself short of money so he went into the office of an hotel and took

£19 from a cash-box.

Later, the "down-und-out" and the boy returned to London and parted near Marble Arch.

GIANT OF ATLANTIC SLEPT IN TWO

CABINS AT ONCE

Plymouth, July 31.

FIRST TRANSATLANTIC LINER PASSENGER TO SLEEP IN TWO CABINS AT ONCE IS HENRY HITE, AMERICAN VAUDEVILLE ARTIST. HE ARRIVED AT PLYMOUTH TO-DAY WITH TWO COMPANIONS ON HIS WAY TO LONDON. -

Henry is twenty-two, 7 ft. 9 in. tail-15 inches taller than Primo Carnera.

Three-Hour

To accommodate him in the liner Champlain, the French Line had to make a hole in a dividing wall so that he could sleep with his head in one berth and his feet in the next.

Henry wears size 22 shoes and stone six Iba. Primo Carners is fourteen pounds lighter.

Henry la one of a trio who are to

Talk Cured Him 20 Disliked His Partner:

man of magistrales, remanding tite

"Amazitu" commented the chair-A boy to awalt removal to an approved

school.

Then there were the two hoy. of Birmingham, age seven and nine, ! who

Crawled along the 18-inch par- apet of a railway bridge Büft, up. climbed a gott. drainpipe to factory roof, and entered by re- moving a pane from skylight, Inside they

Stole two penknives and, taking

from A drawer, threw them on the fire, After that they

Went to the Aurage and, by i

to crash into one another.

Became “Ill”

appear at the London Palladium,

While Henty walked down the Hner gangiyay in three strides, Stan- ley Ross, the midgel of the party,

MAN of thirty, afraid he could not manage it in less than 20. might drop dead at any minute, was cured by Dr. T. A. Ross, Loudon psychologist, in three hours.

Stanley five years older than Henry, but 55 inches shorter.

Thirty-two-year-old Tommy Lowe, the normal sized member, is five teet

five Inches.

"Everything I wear has to be spe- The "cure" consisted of talking to cially made, with the one exception him.

of neck-tles," said Henry, "but a suit Dr. Ros told members of the tri-costs me no more than the average Tish Medical Association about it at man, because the bits of cloth left their conference in Plymouth.

over are always sufflelent to make a sult for little Stanley, and we split

The man's heart palpitations and the cost." insomnia were so bad that he was afraid to go out alone yet nothing" could be found medically wrong with le still because of your earl

hlin.

with

Those words remained in his sub- releasing the brakes, caused forries! Sald Dr. Boss: "In the fist hour conscious mind until he became un- : I learned that he had a business happy and distressed. Then they The younger boy, when seen by a partner

whom he disliked took the form of fear for his heart. police offler, said to bin: "Wotener, working. Then he told me that, * talked to him about this for Chief. This will mean ten years this when he

child and had three hours. As soon aù ho under- time,"

diphtheria, he had been ordered toistond, he was quite well again."

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