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FIRST NON-STOP
ENGLAND-INDIA FLIGHT ACCOMPLISHED
DISTANCE RECORD BEATEN
London, Yesterday.
The Air Ministry states that Squadron-Leader Jones Williams
BLISHED
1345
SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1929.
THREE WEEKS' STAY SPIRIT OF HARMONY
IN NIPPON
"GARTER MISSION"
FUNCTIONS FOR THE DUKE OF GLOUCESTER
MR. GIBSON'S ADVICE AT
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U.S.A.'S TRAINED RESERVES
Geneva, Yesterday.
In the course of a speech in the Disarmament Commiteee's discus-
and Flight-Lieut. Jenkins, in the TO VISIT PLACES OF BEAUTYsion of effectives, Mr. Hugh Gibson, the U.S. delegate, said that the K.A.F. Fairey monoplane, landed at Karachi at 1.15 p.m. (British summer time) to-day, about two hours before sunset at Karachi.
Apparently, they had flown on past Karachi, but returned owing to the approach of darkness and a presumed shortage of petrol.
The first non-stop flight to India has thus been successfully accom- plished.
The programme for the stay in United States always maintained Japan of H.R.H. the Duke of Glou- trained reserves which should be in- cester and other members of cluded in peace' time forces, subject the "Garter Mission" shows that to limitation, because the U.S.A. be- his time will be kept fully occupied. lieved that a nation so equipped will For the first eight days he will be able promptly to undertake an be the guest of the Japanese nation offensive and was therefore marked- and will stay at the Kasumigasekily in a more favourable position Palace in Tokyo, but from May 10 than a nation compelled to train and onwards, until his departure for equip personnel. But, in a spirit of Canada on May 23, he will be given conciliation, and recognising that an opportunity to visit some of the the question chiefly concerned mili- The previous British long distance best-known beauty spota in Japan tary powers, the United States no The longer insisted on this point of record has been beaten. This was and travel about informally. the flight of Flight-Lieut. Carr in following is a summary of the pro-view; but will accept any agreement 1927, who covered 3.419 miles non-gramme but it is pointed out that
in the from May 10 onwards it is still sub-He therefore urged the delegations stop before coming down
Jest to minor alterations:- Persian Gulf.
to lay their cards on the table and harmony conducive to success; and create a feeling of candour and it was in this spirit that he made a fundamental concession.-Reuter.
Previous Best
The route distance from Cranwell to Karachi is 4.180 miles, which was flown in 50 hours 38 minutes, including
a period of nearly two hours occupied in flying on past Karachi.
No report has yet been received from the pilots but head wind appears to have been encountered after leaving Bagdad; the first stage of 2,600 miles was covered in 27 hours while the second stage of 1,530 miles from Bagdad to Karachi took 24 hours. British Wireless Service.
FIRST ATTEMPT
FLIGHT FROM BRITAIN TO NEW ZEALAND
HAZARDOUS OCEAN "HOP"
London, Yesterday.
May 2.H.M.S. "Suffolk" bearing the Duke and members of his suite due at Yokohama about 8 am, the party leaving for Tokyo by train at 9.30 am.
May 3.--Investiture of H.1.M Emperor Hirohito of the Order of the Garter.
reached by the military powers.
“A GOOD BINGE”
BRANDY
May 4-Luncheon given by the Minister of the Navy at the Naval THE FATE OF CONFISCATED
Garden Party in afternoon Club. in the grounds of the Shinjuku De-: tached Palace, given by the Japan- Banquet at the British Society. British Embassy in evening.
MAGISTRATE' INQUISITIVE
Revenue Offcer Grimmitt this May 5-His Royal Highness at- tends morning service at the Eng- morning charged a Chinese before lish Church. Lunch given by gra- Mr. E. W. Hamilton, at the Central unlawful duates of Oxford
Carn-Magistracy, with and
the
bridge. Visit the Yasukuni Shrine in possession of 22 bottles of "Bechive" afternoon. Banquet in evening by Brandy on which duty had not been Baron Mitsui, on which occasion paid, the Duke will be treated to an ex- Accused pleaded "guilty." hibition of the classical "No" dance.! The Officer said that he went to May 6-Visit to the Cavalry the address with a tobacco warrant School at Narashino in the morning, and found the brandy instead. The New attending a lunch given by the accused told him that he had got Zealand airman, left Lympne Aar Minister for War and, in the even the spirit from Saigon. drome do-day in a tiny single-ing, attending a banquet at the Bri- seater Circus Spartan light aero- tish Embassy. plane on a flight of 13,500 miles to New Zealand.
Frank Mase
A young
May 7-Visit the Tama Mauso leum where the late Emperor Taisho lies buried.
Mr. Grimmitt replied that the brandy would be sold by the Super- intendent and the money would go
The Magistrate asked what would happen to the brandy after it had been confiscated, adding: "Appro- Lunch at thepriate it and have a good binge?" This is the first attempt to fly residence of Prince Tokugawa, fbl- from Britain to New Zealand. Mase lowed by an exhibition of Japanese will attempt the hazardous sea wrestling. Garden party in after- crossing of 1,200 miles between Australia and New Zealand. Special Continued on Next Column.) petrol tanks have been fitted to the machine, carrying fuel sufficient for a 2.000 miles non-stop flight British Wireless Service.
NON-STOP FLIGHT
GREAT BRITAIN TO NEW ZEALAND
A SINGLE SEATER
London, Thursday.
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Having ascertained that accused was on bail of $250 his Worship de- cided to fine him half that amount, a first on light in a plane in
Britain
toor, in default, three months' hard attempt to fly from
confiscation of the Jabour. The New Zealand via Australia.
brandy was ordered... He carries petrol sufficient for & non-slop flight of 2,000 miles.
FOR INDIA
Progress of the British Monoplane
London, Thursday.
The Air Ministry states that the
noon at the British Embassy to meet British residents. and a banquet in the evening at the Foreign Minister's official residence. May 8.-Golf in the morning, fol- lowed by a banquet at the Kaanmi-
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May 10.--Proceed to Nikko, one of Japan's famous beauty spots.
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May 14-Proceed to Gotemba, leaving there by train for Kyoto, May 15-Arrive at Kyoto, May 17-Leave for Nara. May 18-Leave: Narain the evening for the naval port of Kure on the Inland Sea.
May 19-Arrive at Kure, from which point visits will be paid to the Sacred Island of Miyajim and to the Naval College at Etajima.
May 20-Leave Miyajima for Koke aboard the warship "Ol."
May 21-Leave Kobe for Gifu, where cormorant fishing on the River Nagara will be witnessed. The night will be passed at Inu- yama, near Nagoya.
May 22-Leave Nagoya for Yoko- hama.
May 23.-Visit Kamakura and the Great Buddha in the morning, re- turning to Yokohama in time for a lunch to be given by British ex- Service-men. Leave for Canada aboard the Canadian-Pacific R.M.S. “Empress of Asia."
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