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KING-HALL LETTERS For Sale, One

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which now has a circulation of more then 60.000, matnly among Britons.

In his news letter, he comments

Skyscraper

:

July 24, 1939.

Old Kowloon

Resident Dies

25 words $2.00 Foerster Boasts of clearly an chlef international events War wants to buy a steel sky-ner, of Str. Donald Ogilvie, son of

for 3 days propaid

TUITION GIVEN.

Preparations

DANZIG, July 23, ADDRESSING 4,000 dockyard SINGS Motor Driving Tuition. Hongkong-Kowloon, by experienced Workers, Herr Foerster for the instructors from England. Intensive first time, admitted Danzig's Course $25. Comprehensive Courses, military preparations,

drivers $00. private $45. Pubilo Cars for hire. Phone 57122, 523, Nathan Road.

It was no longer necessary to rely on Germany, he said. “We are pre- pared for all eventualities. Ollier DANCING IN 6 HOURS, Dallroom, States may arm, but they don't over-

Rhumba, Tango,

Top. take us American

that way. We have Tuition rapid and practical World's right to our stolen ferritories, and we Champion's steps. Apply:-Tony's shall get them back." Dance Studio, China Building, 6th floor. Telephone 30933,

WANTED KNOWN. CHINA Postage Stamps of intest issue in commemoration of 150 years of obtainable at U.S.A. Constitution,

Co., 10 Wyndham Street, Groen Hongkong.

PREMISES TO LET. MODERN, four large airy roomed Bat in Robinson Road. House detach- ed. Apply Telephone No. 20205.

Ex-King Alfonso

Remains Aloof

Another Danzig message says that ten Pollsh military cadets, armed with automatic pistols; vero arrested when crossing the frontier to-day without permission.

It is expected they will be charged with espionage, and are likely to escape with a nominal sentence of a few weeks' Imprisonment.--Reuler,

A Dog Dies Of Grief

"

TESS, dog companion of the Rev. E. W. Bridgwood, Vicar of Forsbrook, near Cheadle, LAUSANNE, Juy 23.Ex-King Staffordshire. has died from Alfonso of Spain does not pursue any political plans, it was stated to-grief- few days after the day by the ex-King's private secret-death of her master. ury in an interview with press re- presentatives,

The interview had been urrunged

She has been buried in the |vicarage garden.

because the King was anxious to Mr. Bridgwood was known to deny reports published recently by thousandr ty Uncle Ernest of the in American news agency which al-1.0.C. Children's Hour, and Tens leged that he had conferred with was often photographed sitting by Spanish monarchists.—Trans-Ocean, the vicur's radio set, listening in to

hilar.

New C. in C. For W. Indies Station

The

She was known all Over the world. The vlear's two house- | keepers, Munde and Ethel, said: viear's friends wrote many letters asking about Tess and asking for a special pat to be given to her for thein."

LONDON, July 23-It is onnuune ed that the appointment of Rear- Admiral G, S. Arbuthnot as Comi-

Tess was twelve years old. She mander-in-Chief of the America and became ill immediately after the West Indies Station will be dated as vieur had been found dead in 23 from October" (.

[chale, a fortnight ago.

Rear-Admiral Arbuthnot, who suc-

ceeds Vice-Adiniral Sir S. J. Meyrick, Ever since she hat wandered will assume his command at Bermuda round the vicarage, searching for her about November 10.-Reuter Sp'çint, |mașier.

News Kept Secret From Young Son

FLYING in an aeroplane of his own design, which he claimed to be "the safest ever flown," a London company director crashed to his death at Caulcott, near Bicester, Oxfordshire.

He was Percival Nesbitt WI~j unorthodox plane was enthusiastically loughby, of Filshurn-road, St. Leo- received by the experts.

anrds-on-Sea managing director of The company had in view a much the Willoughby Delta Company, Ltd., larger aircraft with a loaded weight of Kingsway, London, and Wimey,(of 50,0001b, capable of crubing st 240 Oxfordshire.

The pilot of the plane, Jingh Otley, of Dolceed Doyslyn, Carmar thenshire, was also killed; The plane, an "all-wing" muching, called the St. Fenncis, crashed half an| hour after leaving Minster Lovell! Civil Aerodrome, Oxfordshire.

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m.p.lt. for 6,000 miles with three tons of mail.

Alternatively-it-night-be-equipped-f with cabins for 20 passengers and have a range of 4,500 miles.

GAVE LECTURE ON “AIR TRICKS"

Air. Willoughby, who was 30, had been living at St. Leonards for about I three years.

He was a member of the Eastbourne

Mr. Willoughby Best conceived his Flying Club and was a regular yer idea of a triple-engined, compound; wing type of machine whese, chief at the club's aerodrome at Willing-

features would be light weight, high,

elon.

efficiency and safety, some 10 years at the Club on "Tricks of the invisible

aga.

in

Three weeks ago he gave a lecture

Lair."

He saw the culmination of years of Mrs, Willoughby hus not yet

research painstaking

Be SL broken the news of the tragedy to Francis the first "all-wing" aero-| her 10-year-old son Michael. plane—which was a smaller twin- At the Kingsway offlers of the Wil- engined innchine built to demonstrate loughby Delta Company, an associate The all-wing principle. The chief of Mr. Willoughby's told a reporter feature was a special lifting fuselage that the dead man was one of the to minimise the risk of nosediving.most brilliant aeroplane designers in

When It underwent tests in May the England.

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The death occurred in the Matilda Hospital yesterday, after a long 111- A. Ogilvie, an old Kowloon and tries imparilally to Inform his

"The Tower of Empire of the Glas- Resident, formerly proprietor of the renders of their true significance. He' frequently makes trips to the con- now Exhibition is for disposal," states Airlie Hotel.

on advertisement. tinent to obtain information person-

Mr. Ogilvie was born in Hongkong "Height 300ft.; 000 tons steel-work; on October 1, 1900 and attended the ally.

two express lifts; 1,200,000 paid Kowloon British School. Commander King-Hall was born in

In 1928 he to it in six Joleed the Government sealer cleri-

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES MAIL FOR CANTON

Registered and Parcel Malls are 1803, the eldest son of Admiral Sir £30,000 admissions George King-Hall. He received his educaties at Lausanne, Osborne ond The tower was the dominant fea-val and accounting staff and was at-

tached to the Audli Department. Registered and Ordinary mall and time given below unicas otherwise.

closed 10 minutes earlier than the Later he became clerk at the Kowloon Dartmouth and served throughout the ture of the Empire Exhibition Great War. He later served on the Bellahouston Park, Glasgow.

Magistracy und in 1030 was trans- Parcels (not Insured) will be a stated, and where mails are advertis- the China Admiralty staff and on

From observation galleries at the ferred to the Hongkong Magistracy, cepted for Canton and despatched as gistered and parcel mails are closed

ed to close at or before 9 0.00 0 top visitors saw a panorama of the In 1030 he left the Government when circumstances permit, Station, the Atlantic and Mediterran-

lat & p.m. an the previous day. Exhibition and visibility from the attached to the Colonial Secretary's can Flects and the Admiralty Naval

balconies was estimated at over 80 office. Staff,

INWARD MAILS miles in clear weather.

Mr. Ogilvie had latterly been For the foundation more than 3,200| Manager of the Far East Travel and In ad- tons of concrete were poured into, a Transfer Co., Hankow Road. pit measuring 48 ft. wide and 23 f.dition to his father in Hongkong, he deep.

leaves a mother, brother and Twin

He has written a number of books on naval life and severnt works of fiction, many under the pen-name of "Etienne." Among his better known works are "Western Civilization and the Far Eant," and "The China of To-day,"avas,

Paris Creatly Interested

PARIS, July 16. Public opinion was greatly stirred in Germany during the past few days

with the receipt of thousands of news letters signed by Commander Stephen King Hall, the "Paris Soir" reported

this evening. It claimed that the

news letters, in the form of commen- taries on political events, filtered into Germany from various countries. Britain, France, Belgium, Switzerland,

The Lord Provost of Glasgow, Mr. sister in England.

P. J. Dollan, has suggested that the The funeral will take place to- Air Ministry should examine the pus-day, passing the Monument at 5 p.. sibility of using the tower as an emergency observation post:

WOMEN'S. ATHLETICS

New British Mile Record

Is Established

the mile run

London, July 22. Denmark and Norway. Some were even posted inside Germany. More- The Women's Amateur Athletic over, the letters were sent in enve-Championships commenced at the lopes of different sizes and colours, White City Stadium to-day when a

These precautions, the "Paris Sair" new British record said, were taken to prevent the Ger- was established, while the GU netres man censorship system and Gestapo dash mark was equalled. from wholly closing postal entrances Miss Forester, of the Civil Service, won the mile in the new British re- In his latest batch of letters, Com-cond time of 5 minutes 16 3-10 secs, inander King-Hall dealt with the while Miss Betty Locke of the Releh's strict censorship over the Mitcham Athletic Club, won the da press, which prevents tuil publication | metres dash in 7 6-10 kecs, to squal of speeches made by British states-the British record-Reuter,

to them.

"During the past year," the "Paris; Spir" quoted the British political continue with such a state of affairs 'commentator, "We have heard a lot any longer. about German demands. But I must "Secondly, your Fuehrers should inform you that elnins provoke other say here and now whether they in counter claims, and we have some tend to collaborate with us in an at- demands, too.

mosphere of peace."

French Evacuate Alexandretta

ANKARA, July 23.--The three-day.

eclebrations to mark the return of the

Sanjak of Alexandretta to Turkey, agreed upon last month, began to-city with a national holiday throughout the country.

The last detachment of Freneli after solemnly saluting the Turkish troops left the province this morning calques hoisted everywhere, fer stelling demonstrations of Franco- Their departure was the occasion

Turkish friendship, thousands of spectators singing the French and Turkish national anthems as they bade Fe troops farewell,—Reater.

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