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was discovered that certain conditions one of the crosses WHO OWNED THE AIR? could be mistaken at a distance for Among many other problems, the the Maltese Cross used by the Ger- of this the French the adopted with ownership of the air caused some mans. Because concern. Had the owner of a house cockade ot of land a legal right to the air colours of the concentric circles re- versed. Incidentally, the Germans above it?

not Woul

pilots be gulity of trespassing it they went had trouble later with their Maltese

thickening Cross. The

limbs. through that air without the owner's creed ends, brought about. in the primussion Comical enough these questions may seem to-day. but distance, a resemblance to a circle, When King George V came to the and to avoid it the limbs were made tinone they were subjects of in-straight, as in an ordinary cruss, terested speculation.

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NO FORMATION FLYING Evos in the early part of 1915,

Unexpected problems come with the war. more ordiny than the red, white,mation, dying was entirely out of and blue corkade painted on each the question. Lord Kitchener, visit- machine as an identification mark. Farnborough at that time, de "I feel my duty to impose an When we went to war in 1914 illud manded its development.

It was painted out by Lord (then in ordier

to not been evolved. Machines of the exemplary penalty

which R.N.AS. revealed

themselves as Colonel) Trenchard, that there were misconception counteract #4

a Union Jack, rerious obstacles to flying in forma- appears to be prevalent just now British by carrying

by the Military which wa lashed to one of the Bion owing to the widely different that employment

performances of the machines avail- drivers from struts. Authorities exempts

After about thren months this able at that early stage. Lord Kit- obedience to the ordinary traile

was abandoned in favour of chener persisted, and eventually it device regulations."

which was to became possible to introduce fight which formations squadron These remarks were made by Mr. the R.FC. method,

been developed to high ef R. A. F. Forrest at Central Magis- huve a representation of the Union and

Jack painted on the lower side of have

tracy yesterday what he imposed a wing. Even that did not serve for ciency by all air forces.

fine of $5, or two months' hard labour, on Tsol Shu, lorry driver, for! falling to stop his lorry when called upon by a Pollee Officer in uniform. Sg. C. Davies sald the offence occurred in Connaught Road Central at 7.30 a.m. on September 3. When arked why he did not stop, defendant said he could not as he was employed by the Military.

Weekly Traffic Toll

During the week ending 8 am, on Saturday, there were in Hongkong 92 | traffic neeldents as the result of which a man was killed and 36 people were Injured,

The man killed. British soldier. died from injuries received when hisi lorry ran off the road. Of those in-

25 were pedestrians crossing! Jured, the road and struck by vehicles.

Two bicycle riders were injured as the result of collisions between vehicles. A bus passenger was in- jured when his bus ran into

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FREIGHT for

KWEILIN, CHUNGKING,

verandali pillar. Four lorry passen- KUNMING, SIAN & LANCHOW

gers were injured on falling from moving lorries.

car

Two tram passengers and a public

passenger were injured

while

alighting from moving trams and a

while

moving public car respectively. A bus passenger was injured attempting to board a moving bus. Of 92 accidents, 35 were collisions between vehicles; 37 were collisions between vehicles and pedestrians; 20 neeldents were due to other causes, Type of vehicles involved.--Private motor car 42, Motor lorry 24, Motor bus 18, Public motor car 14, Motor cycle 5, Tramenr 14, Tricycle 4, Beycle 4, Rieksha 2.

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Prizes will be allotted as follows: SECTION ONE;

For Story-Telling Pictures Ist. $30. 2nd. $15. 3rd. $10. SECTION TWO:

General Pictorial Section: Landscapes, Seascapes, Architectural, Street Scenes, etc.

1st. $30. 2nd. $16. Srd. $10.

SECTION THREE: Portraits, Informal Close-ups, Kuman Studies,

1st. $30 2nd. $15. 3rd.'310 SECTION FOUR:

Still Life and Table-Top Studies. Int. $30. 2nd. $15. 3rd. $10. SECTION FIVE: Snapshots taken by children under fourteen years. 1st. $15. 2nd, $10, 3rd $5.

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-The prizes will be awarded to the competitore sending in what are adjudged to be the best photo- graph in each Hection. Each entry must be accompanied by Som which wil be published during the period of the Com--

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