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20 YEARS AFTER!

FOLLOWING BLERIOT'S

FLIGHT.

REMINISCENCES OF A PIONEER.

[United Press.]

ENGLISH GIRL DANCERS.

"BEST IN THE WORLD."

BAD TENDENCY IN MALE DANCING.

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1929.

"BROTHERHOOD OF VAGABONDS."

A TRAMPS' CONGRESS AT STUTTGART.

"BIG BUSINESS AT 12.

A OLEVER HUNGARIAN

BOY.

PASSENGERS.

Arrivals,

The following passengers arrived by the ss. President Lincoln Ironi Seattle and Shanghai for Hong Kong:Mr. Louis Alata, Judge and rs. William H. Atwell, Mr.

TA. T. Begg. Mr. Colin C. Blask,

The New York correspondent of A congress of tramps was held in the Magyarsdg reports an amusing twelve-year-old Hun- Stuttgart recently. Strictly speak.etory of a ing it should be termed a gather- garian boy, Otto Szántó, living in Mr. Chan Sia Kee, General and' Cho Wing, Mr. Cheng Yue Fang. thought of an invasion of gentlemen business acumen promise to make. Chu Chick Gee, Miss Chu, Mr. ing for Stuttgart, uneasy at the New Orange, whose enterprise and Mrs. Chang Wai Fung, Mr. Chang Mr.of the road with capacious pockets

The best dancers in the world аге English girls, anid

..

Paris, July S.-The twenty years which have followed M. Louis Espinosa, the famous dancer, speak and garments more picturesque than him one of the kings of commerce George Chu, Mr. M. C. Chue, Me Bleriot's daring, flight across then at a lancheon given at the Hotel Cecil by Maze. Adeline Genee, pre- sident of the Association of Operatic Dancing of Great Britain,

English channel in a frail mono- piane, on July 23, 1900, have seen the neroplane grow from a toy to a proven vehicle of commercial transport. M. Bleriot in an ex- clusive interview to-day, predicted that long before the next span of 20

Miss Phyllis Bedells, Mr. D. G. MacLennan, who has just returned from a tour in South Africa, where he has been examining hundreds of candidates for the Association, and years is over, mail planes will hopfr. P. J. S. Richardson were among of almost hourly from Paris for New York, fiying along a lane of members of the Executive present, and the conversation was all about floating islands like stepping-stones

dancing. across the Atlantic.

Fifty Years' Experience. France and England have leted

Mr. Espinosa, whose experience M Bleriot in celebration of his historic flight, the forerunner of of famous dancers extends over fifty the daily mail and passenger ser-years, told his neighbours that he vice which has existed since the war had trever seen in any country forty between France and Paris and or fifty girls who could get together and obtain such a perfect ensemble Londor.

as English girls. When he was ask- A Magnificent Future,

Aviation is how English mea compared with The future of

said. them he said that at present mea Dloriot magsitcent,"

were not taking up professional I am convinced that within a few years we will be flying between dancing with so much enthusiasm Europe and America as easily na for the simple reason that they did not care for the touch of effeminacy we fly across the Channel to-day.

The formula in which I put that has come during recent years ny conviction, for a successful into male dancing. transatlantic dying service in all kinds of weather, calls for floating

the necessary authorisation lor a fragrant, contemplated withholding of the future, congress. But a "gathering parently does not need authorisa tion, so the term " Kundeatreffer" was chosen.

ap-

A kunde is a customer, but he can be a tough customer or a tricky customer; long ago the word was applied colloquially to journeymen labourers in the decline of their medieval respectability and thence passed to their successors, the tramps of to-day, among whom some relic of fraternal solidarity peca- sionally shows itself. The object of the Stuttgart, meeting is to organize the rovers of the road into

brotherhood of vagabonds." Gregor Gog..

A

Two years ago Otto Szántá's name got into the American papers. His father's landlord objected to his keeping a dog in the fint where he lived, and decreed that, the deg must either be provided with keanel or taken away, Soon after. wards the director of the West Orange Trust Co. was surprised to receive a visit from + small boy who desired to do business with Otto'a business !! turned re him.

out to be an urgent request, for a loan of five dollars to pay for a kennel and forward his business

hancur."" His demeanour so im. plans," and his guarantee was "his pressed the banker that the loan was eventually graated,

Stuttgart was selected because it of the movement, known as Gregor is the headquarters of the inspirer Gog, who has given up the freedom of the road to devote himself, in the abhorred confines of city life, to the publication of a trade paper." Der Bunde, and of books on the open road in the Fagabunda Press. Stuttgart need have had no fears, for instead of the 3,000 dilapidated tramps that it expected only couple of hundred superior vaga- bonds assembled, though a few pic turesque figures of the genuine tramp type attached themselves to the company? The movement ap intellectual variety, and Volkswille, pears to be largely of the fire-brand

outside

grocers

C. H. Chức Yias S. I. Dai, Mrs. S. N. Dai, Miss S. J. Dai, Master Ah Dai, Mr. Gordon B. Enders, Mr. H. H. Fan, Miss Stella Fishel,

Mr. S. T. Fung, Mr... Fung B. Manter, Miss Lily Ho, Mrs. Hsu, Mr. Hung Ying. Miss Lam Hwa, Mr. Lau Chup Ming, Mr. Lau Wai Kan, Mrs. Lee Wong Shee. Miss Lee Sze Moi, Mr. Lee Pey Leung. Mr. Lee Ki Kee, Mr. Li Hon Bun, Mrs. Lo E. Seen, Master Lo Ching, Miss Loo Sheet Mrs. Log Lau Shee, Miss Le Fan, Mr. Y. M. Lak, Mrs. H. M. Luk, Miss Mary Machart. Mr. Joseph Madier, Mr. Edwin J.

Elizabeth Miller, Mr. Ray U. M.Gaan, Mr. D. S. Mei, Miss Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Harry O. Odell, Mr. Phen Wai War, Mr. When Otto had acquired a second Fung Khian Swee, Mr. Pung Djie dog, and a small cart to which he Tai, Mr. Jaha F. Rhame, Mr. harnessed the pair, he began to Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Scott, Miss take up his stand after school

shops, Clara Steiner, Mr. Arthur B. hours "dog-express" women laden Mr. and Mrs. E. Tai, Miss Tang where he offered the services of his Swezey, Mrs. Arthur B. Swezey,

heavy parcels. Business with boomed until the removal of his Shiu Soo, Mr. H. O. Tong, Mr mother to a sanatorium left. the Tong Shoa Yi, Mr. and T. N of the household 01 his Wong, Mr. and Mrs. H. Wong, Mr.. They did not like the graceful,

cares

Wong Mr. Zung Ching Chow, Mr. As much time was lest" in preparYam Hon Shan, Mr. Yam Young Fretty movements. Male dancing

shoulders.

apart along the Great Circle and it should have no suggestion of They will be linked by a Hertzien feminine grace. Mr. Espinosa said opposition, has hastened to claim old sister to the crèche every day.

Gregor Gog made a fiery specch Otto hired an employee to run his Master Yam Kaa Lau, Mr. Yih

dog-express" and all went well Fang Yih, Miss Anna M. Zeidler. system, and the planes can be he made his own male pupils take

against the bourgeois society whose until his father began to ask ques guided even in fog, without aarup boxing, swimming, and fencing

The following passengers arrived as an aid to dancing.

minions are so unsympathetic to-

tions about the disposal of the Mme. Gence said that people wards the proletariat of the road. money he was earning. This inter- from Australian ports by the .. "Eight islands should be suf "Ancient, being several hours apart in England heard a great deal There were some people, he said, ference was resented by Otto 30 Tanda-Mr. J. L. Reilly, Miss

modern dances that who were born with the wandering such an extent that be disappeared 4 scheme about the inying time, Such

were being produced in other spirit and could not help them from his homt. Having now been Reilly, Mr. James Chong, Mr. would present all the necessary

Be-selves.

They could not stand the found by the police he has consent. H. Dagaria, Mr. C. S. H. Linn. guarantees of security for passeng-countries nearly every week.

cause England was not creating life of this over-civilized society anded to return on condition that his Mr. W. Jones, Mrs. Jones, Miss ers and pilots.

these modern dances it might seem sought happiness on the road They commercial pursuits, are not inter: H. Jones, Mr. A. W. Nash, Miss. to be lagging behind. New art had a right to be treated like humaa fered with. forms were often only tricks so catch beings; they must fight for the right the public eye and to reach the top

to exist, and the brotherhood would of the tree without going through lead the fight. the long, hard work that was re- quired to give technical perfection.

to

islands spaced from 200 to 300 miles should be bold, virile, and athletic, the organ of the "Left" Communisting meals and taking his four-year Sice. Master Yam Chuck Lau,

danger.

Postal places could easily fol low the natural route by way of the Azores and Bermuda, but they must be multirotored planes cap. able of great speed and carrying a heavy load of fuel in addition to a heavy load of mail, large enough to pay their way.'

kinship.

Casual Ward System. He cited examples of tramps Only a few years ago the teaching M. Bleriot then announced for of correct dancing in England was being cheated of fair wages when at a very low ebb, and many harm they surrendered their freedom and did a day's work in the fields, and the first time that his factories are now completing such a multimatorful methods were used. That was e plane with which be intends to why the Association of Operatic be crew a dark picture of the ini The brotherhood is apparently going blaze a postal trail along that Dancing of Great Britain was form-quity of the casual ward system. ed nearly nine years ago to set a

te ngitate for reforms. high standard of dancing based on the centuries-old classical tradition, to held examinations and grant cer tificates for teachers of dancing, and to hold simple examinations lor

routh.

'Piane Completed.

children.

The poet, Heinrich Lersch, spoke,

The director of the West Orange B. Macdonald, Miss N. White, Rev. Trust Co. is reported to have stated. G. Dunning, Mr. Y. Kobayashi, that Otto's debt was repaid some Mr. Tswao Shunaga, Mrs. A. Gow time ago, and that he is quite pre-lowaki, Mr. and Mrs. Hacken, Mis pared to do further business with him in the future

Harris, Dr. J. Karacher, Miss MJ. Haley, Mr. Mabanla, Mr. E W. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. E. Buckeridge, Mrs. D. M. MacArthur, WOMEN BARRISTERS IN Mins ML MacArthur, Mr. J.

OPPOSITION.

P. Hoonam, Mr. and Mrs. Paton and child, Mrs. E. R. Sutton, Mr. and Mr. Baker, Miss D. N. Ivers, A.

though more poetically, on the same RECORDER'S CHOICE AT THE Mr. U. Kubota, Mrs. E.

I am just Snishing & four motored plane with a force of 1.000

theme. The other literary person- hp, designed to carry more than

ages, who had been invited to the gathering were unable to attend for half a ton of mail or freight. Our

various reason, though Mr. Sinclair Physical Training. motors present an innovation in

Lewis, as a motor caravanner, is airplane construction, being six

"At our matinée at the Gaiety reported to have telegraphed frater. cylinders in line, and they are giving us our only trouble at pre-Theatre," she said, "it we show no nal greetings. The most practical sent," he said.

modern dances you will see that we item on the programme was a lec ture by a lawyer, who explained "I started to build this plane for have sown the seeds of very sound my son, but even though he died dancing from which greater things what a tramp must suffer unprotest two months ago, I am going to may develop. It is a mistake foringly, what he had a right to resent, finish it and start it off on the the public to think that operatic and how to convey his reseatment errand for which it was destined.

to the proper authorities. dancing leads only to grand ballet. It was to have been piloted by It is the basis of two-thirds of the Bossoutros, with a naval lieuton dancing to be seen to-day in ant, firspy, as navigator and my theatres, music-balls, and cabarets. His if it does not help in modern ball. as wireless operator, place will be filled and the plane room dancing it does not hinder

the dancers of that type." sent out with mail Atlantic just as soon as the motors

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the

It must remembered; she said,

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OLD BAILEY.

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The following passengers arrived by the s... Kitano from Middles Two women barristers were opbrough and way ports:-M. A. posed to each other in a case at the

M. Beshears, Mrs. S. S. Beshears, Hill, Mrs. J. G. Hill, Mr. V. R. history of the court. Old Bailey for the first time in the Miss M. M. Beshears, Mr. J.

Jaucian, Mrs. LM. R. Kennedy, Master P. Kennedy, Miss I. Ken- nedy, Miss C. Kennedy, Mr. J. N. Meloneur, Mr. R. Oikawa, Mr. T. Baumann, Mrs. H. Chatani, Miss Sato, Mr. G. H. Brett, Mrs. 5. E. Chatani, Master Y. Chatani, Mr. Y. Enomoto, Mr. R. 8. Fort- one in which ney, Mrs. E. E. Fortney, Mr. K. Hiratsuka, Mr. E. Hayashi, Col. Michael Shea, aged forty-two, a carman, accused of causing grievous T. Ida, Lt. Col. E. Imamura, Mrs. bodily harm to Ellen Elizabeth Fall, Imamura, Master T. Imamura, applied for legal aid, and the Re Dr. S. Kitagawa, Mrs. S. Kita- Kusakado, Mr. H. Miyajima, Mr. cordier, Sir Ernest Wild, K.C., on 54wa, Mr. T. Kobayashi, Mr. S. Mr. T. Sonoda, Marquis Y. Toku gawa. Master. H. Tanakadate," Mr. S. Takeuchi, Mrs. S. Takeuchi. Master K. Takeacbi, Mr. H. Takahara, Mr. M. Toleda, Mr. T. Due to sali to SINGAPORE, BELAWAN-DELI and Takita, Dr. J. F. Schultz, Dr. A. Virnich, Mrs. M. Viraich, Dr. I Yajima, Mrs. K. Yajima, Miss Offere Yajima, Miss M. Yajima, Comdr. S. Yamagata, Mr. K. Yamada.

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"VAN HEUTSZ"

The brotherhood has some funds to start its career from such sources as the payment for the Vagabond Evening at the broadcasting station and the receipts from the sale of Der Kunde and the books. One of its more ambitious projects is to get that dancing had not only an really comfortable night shelters resthetic side. It had also & won- provided for those whom ill-fortune learning that Miss Rita Reuben R. L. R. Ryde, Miss E F. Shank, MOTOR VESSEL

Operatic or wanderlust has driven to roam M. Blariot still helds to the mono dancing properly taught would not far and wide with little or no means plane as the ideal type of construc over-develop any part of the body of support. A feature of the gather- tion. It was a monoplane which but secure the best normal developing is an exhibition of “vagabond carried him first across the Channel Iment of every part. For that reason. and he was a pioneer in that she believed that operatic dancing theory, for most of the planes of should be taught to the boys and that day were biplanes or carried girls in every school in the country. many small plane surfaces.

Referrring to the fact that the When I dew the Channel I was Queen was patroness of the Associa happy, but my greatest happiness tion, Mme. Genee said she believed came from the fact that I found my

that was the first time that, the theories borne out," M. Bleriot

It was conceived exactly primary importance of dancing bad said. along the formulas which are still been recognised in Britain. Applied. It made me confident in Lindbergh when I learned that he

planes for

intended to try the Atlantic in a aviation, one-man I would be monoplace which looked a good tourist purposes. deal like mine but bore the happy to see such planes developed modern perfections. My Channel and aerial touring become a fact, plane was small and carried a bus in that idea I see no progress. tractive propeller, and among the planes of 20 years ago, that type alone has been carried through the the experiments. I believed in monoplane in 1909 just as much as 1 believe in it to-day. I was then associated with. Voisin, but we did not have the same theories about the future of aviation.

"Aviation will furnish strength to any nation which sees the air as an ocean and builds solid planes, constructing always to defeat 'bad weather and changes of tempera- ture, and using every feature of safety that modern science can

art."

TO-DAY'S RADIO.

350 metres :-

CARMEN."

H. Squire Celeste Octet. 8.1 p.

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"Wrongly Accused." Miss Reuben, opening the case, exulained the law relating to the charges and then described how Shea, after a quarrel, was alleged to have thrown a sugar basin at Mrs. Fell, a widow, with whom be had lodged in Burdett-buildings, Westminster Bridge-road.

Departures.

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"DUAL PERSONALITY

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DETECTIVE.

The woman who. pleaded at West

earn ber living,

...

Detective's Statement. Detective Sergeant Widocks said

some

charity organisations for time She obtained £13 from the Professional Classes Aid Council in

Mrs. Fell went into the witness- The following programme will be

The following passengers left by broadcast today from the Govern- box and said that she had accused ment Broadcast Station ZEW. on Shea wrongly, and that she picked the s.8, Khyber on Saturday, Aug.

up the sugar basin and was injured 3, 1999, for London and ports:

Mrs. A. Artindale, Miss E. S. At- with it in a struggle. 1.48. p.m.--Weather report...

She described how she had been kins, Mr. B. Burrows, Mr. A. C. 5.30 to 6.30 p.m.-Programme of Chinese music (records supplied by cut in the struggle, and the Re Beard, Mr. W. F. Benstead, Miss corder asked Miss Reuben if she Bek To Chiu, Mr. B. Brice, Mr. A. 748 p.m.-Evening weather re-applied to treat Mrs. Fell as a bos W. Coverdale, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Castleton, Miss R. Castleton, Miss Mesars. Tien Sau Tong),

tile witness, programme. Miss Reuben said that she did, G. Castleton, Master P. Castleton, port,

p.. - Evening (Columbia records supplied by and elicited that, before the magis Mr. Crennan, Mr. F. Conway, Mr. son, Mr.B. C. Finch, Mr. T. Gol- Messe. Anderson Music Co., Ltd.). trate, Mrs, Fell said that Shee threw C. Champkin, Mr. T. B. Emmer- "By The Way," Selection, London the basin at her...

Theatre Orchestra."

The Recorder, after further evi-ton, Mr. E. "J. Greenaway, Mr. T. F. Hopkins, Mr. W. Larsen, Rev. "Classica" (Ewing), Selection, J. deace, told the jury that there was and Mrs. F. L. Marier, Mr. J. E. COURT DISCLOSURES BY A that Harrison had been living on

nothing to convict on. Mrs. Fell had lied to the police, to the magis "trate, and in the witness box. develop, wireless telephones, radio-"Carmen" (George Bizet)

She was found not guilty and B. P. Pandya, Mr. J. Penman, Mr. goniometry and Hertzian, wares..

The Complete Opera in four Acts.

discharged on the Recorder's direc-R. M. Sangster, Mr. E. H. Smith,minster Police Court that she had February and March 1928 in her Mr. J. W. Smith, Mr. B. R. Snitch, a dual personality appeared at the own name, and there was no doubt *THE CAST.

obtained suras "Individual aviation is fine in

It Carmen Raymonde Visconti tion.

(Mezzo-Soprano). The Recorder, calling Mrs. Fell Midshipman J. Y. Thompson, Mr.Loadon Sessions on the charge of this money, was obtained by false itself, but it is only a sport.

the Royal Medical Benevolent will never succeed in France, be- cause here our distances are too

Micaela Marthe Nespoulous before him, said: "You are a wick-S. M. Vincent, Mr. H. Wood, Mr obtaining E20 and £4 173. ed. by pretences. She

.(Soprano). ed woman, You have put this man and Mrs. J. Williams and two chil. false pretences from the Profession-amoanting to more than £14 from In America it might

She was Norah Harrison, alias Fund, and from correspondence ka Frasquita confined.

Kathleen O'Brien, aged thirty-five, had seen he was satisfied that this ...... Andre Vavon, in jeopardy of being sent to peaal dren, Mr. J. Weakley, Mr. W. J. al Classes Aid Council. Mercedes work out better, because it could

a secretary. The chairman post-also was obtained by false pretences, Andree Bernadet. servitude. Your expenses will be Wilkinson, Mr. A. J. Whits.

Another application for relief become the automobile of the air:

Georges Thil disallowed, and I shall consider dur- Don Jose You have a wider stretch of horizon,

poned sentence until next sessions (Tenor).

was received by the fund last year ing the week-end sending the papers

ia order that he could receive a re- M. Guenot to the Public Prosecutor to decide

from a woman giving the name of port from the prison doctor. To me, the air is comparable your spaces are immense, your race

(Baritone). whether you shall be prosecuted for

Mr. Laurence Vine, defending, Mary Square, of Westbourne-grove. to the oceap. On water you need is sporting, and you have ambitions

M. Roussel. perjury."

said that Harrison was the daugh- The name of Square was known in solid ships with as many guarantees to go far and to seo much. You

Remendado... M. Mathyl.

ter of a doctor, and had a number the Plymouth district, and the ap. of security as possible. It is the will probably furnish the develop

Chorus of Girls, Soldiers, etc.

of attainments. She was a linguist plication purported to be signed by same thing in the air. The waves ment of individual aviation.

"As for the helicoptor, I de not

With the Orchestre Symphonique

and had done important secretarial Drs. Lindsey and Pullen, of Ply- of the air are as dangerous as the

work, but since she underwent an mouth. It was found that their Our de Paris under the direction of waves of the sea, and we have believe that in the near future is

operation the had been unable to i signatures had been forged. seen many airships broken in the will replace the airplane. air by wind waves. That is why problem is to find a motor. which Elie Cohen.

A plane up nearly I never believed muct in individual will pull

straight, and we will got there." (Continued on nezt Oolumn.)

D

Multiplans, Type, "Voisia favoured the multiplane type, capable of flying at very low altitude, and really forming a "fying carriage." I saw distant horizons and high altitudes, planes which could climb high and fly over mountains and seas.

Escamillo

Dancaire

10.45 p.m. Dance music. 10.30 p.m.-Close down,

Barrister at Westminster County Judge Court, opening his address. I do not dream that any one! Turner: No, don't; it is far better not to dream in court.

SUNRISE AND SUNSET.

FOR AUGUST, 1920.

Sunrise To-day 5.50 a.m. To-morrow. 8:57 1 Wednesday.... 5.57

Sunset.

7.02 p.m.

*.02 7.01.

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