AIL, AUGUST 19, 1939.
SUMMER SALE
-NOW PROCEEDING-
BATHING TRUNKS
FOR MEN
BATHING SUITS
FOR. LADIES
AND
79 WITH FIGURE
children, includ--
ne-year-old Mrs.
hview-road, Wey- thed when a press
atulated
her on ance on her dia-
im and well-pro- has difficulty in hat she is as old
always comment- figure," a daugh-
r.
"People a quar-
"I have never of a slim figure is Even to-day I do and house-work." es Forse is the
fe..
ful as on the day years ago," he
Captain H. G. Horsey, the Imperial Airways' million-mile pilot, has He is giving tax- now been appointed flying instructor. at Croydon. perienced pilots who are joining Imperial Airways, a. "conversion course"-instruction in flying the 23 ton 'Enalgn' and other heavy mo. chines. Captain Horsey was one of the first pilots in Great Britain to obtain a commercial licence for flying marine aircraft.
BATHING SUITS
AND TRUNKS
FOR CHILDREN
TO BE CLEARED
REGARDLESS OF COST!
MANY OTHER BARGAINS OBTAINABLE AT
YEE SANG FAT
& CO., LTD:
King's Theatre Bldg.
Tel. 21355.
Holwell Court,
OF DEATH
rst told Mr. Nix he said:
know the colonel
y to hear it.
of my father, and
a friend of mine.
im ever mention-
e; he never even
news to Mr. Edg- tenant-Colonel K. id (Herts)-when
a friend of my not seen him for he said.
left £100 each to waiter to Queen James's and Paul
Cadets of H.M.S. Worcester at Tug o' War practice showing H.M.S. Worcester in the background at Greenhithe.
J. W. and E. J. Holmes, 28 year old twin brothers, members of the Civil Air Guard and the Romford Flying Club, Essex, both passed their "A" licence, in under ten hours. Photo shows the flying twins in the cockpit.
By George McManns
GREAT HEAVENS!
HE SWALLOWED TH' DARN THING-
£
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