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Mr. Douglas Fairbanks ascribes Everyone in flying circles was the victory of his countrymen in delighted at the news that neither the Walker Cup to "guts," a word fr. nor Mrs. Ivor McClure were THE Undersigned have received which now has a moral and has hurt when their machine crashed ceased to have an anatomical mean-at. Gravelines on the French coast ing. Miss Fishwick's performance a few weeks ago. The ganial head also deserves to be honoured by the of the Automobile Association's muse and a London paper prints flying branch is certainly one of this cffusion from D

Yankee the most popular figures among friend-

dying people. The popularity of Continental touring by light acre- plane is very largely owing to his efforts. As well as having done a great deal of dying in various parts of Europe himself and encouraged his friends do the same thing, he is responsible for the A.A library of air-maps which members can hire for a small fee. This bas naturally greatly facilitated flights over little- known country, as flying maps are expensive things, and owing to the amount of country covered anyone contemplating a tour needs to take a large number with them." Mr. McClure prides himself on being able to produce Aving maps of al most every part of the world from

But, boys, Diana has the guts. She breathes 10 Hallelujah

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despair

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One is not sure whether to con-

gratulate Sir Kingsley Wood or commiserate with. Mr. Harty + fact that Day, but it is the Conservative has wrested the question-asking championship of the House of Commons from the persistently inquisitive Labour, member, who has prided himself on an achievement which no one else

has admired. Since the beginning of this Parliament, according to the Parliamentary Gazette, Sir Kingsley Wood has asked 477 ques tions and Mr. Day 418. Comman- der Kenworthy, a former cham- pion, is a poor third with 371. Has Mr. Day at last realised the futility of his daily quest for use. less information 1

to

his library. Naturally, there are many duplicates of all the more popular routes. So well stocked is the library, indeed, that when the members of the Heston Air Park recently set out on their grand tour. of Europe he was able to provide the pilots of all the twenty ma chines taking part with the neces sary maps.

He

age

Was nine

Formerly

figure of speech last month in re The King was using no mere ferring to the "gallant commander" of the 1st Battalion of the Man- chesters. Lieutenant-colonel Frey- most gallant soldiers of modern berg, V.C., is indeed one of the

times, and one of the most roman- tic figures of the war." in the Grenadier Guards, his mili. tary exploits stood out even in a war that was full of individual achievements, and he was command- ing a battalion of the Royal Naval Division when he won his V.C., at The policemen on point quty about the

of twenty-six. At the House of Communs usually hold twenty-seven he had bis, brigade. up the traffic for any membered, but has made that battered body. times wound- hurrying towards the "House, but of his do some wonderful things, one of the women members says including a plucky and very near- that it is never held up for her. Channel: It was only an old leg ly successful attempt to swim the though if she is walking with any wound that forced him to give up man' member wearing a tall hat the when within 400 yards of victory. Colonel Freyburg is tall and burly. privilege is always promptly given. so his friends call him "Pin," There are few women members in He married the widow of Mr. the House, and none of them is so Francis Maclaren, M.P. (Lord Aberconway's, eon), and Sir James uninteresting in appearance as to Barrie was his best map. be difficult to recognise. The ex- planation probably is that women members have na ceremonial ad- dress which makes them easily identifiable from other women pedestrians.

Having seen "Hamlet" at the bo- ginning of the week, grand opera on May 21, and the concentrated essence of variety talent at the Palladium on the following day, the King and Queen had a busy and varied theatrical week. The other two events may have been more improving, but the Palladium

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