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A copy of "The People," received to-day by Air-Mail is able to reveal that the mystery a man whose exploits In Man- churia have earned the praise of boili Chinese and npanese, and gained for the author the nick-name of “The Flying Devil," really an English girl with a love of adventure! Ontst the ex- ploits of the gallant lady have so far been suppressed ball parties, which adds interest, to the romance,
(Special Air-Mau Service) 1 She then took the air as a lone London, March 1In the past fighter for the Chinese, and Captain
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nese accounts of operations in Man. churia, and in the debol region have given prominence to the exploits of an airman with the Chinese forces.
On the Chinese side the terror of the air has been designated merely by a number, but Japanese
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that can best be translated as "Flying Devil."
Various gueata havo been made Be the identity of this intrepid ar fighter, but they are all wrong.
The real identity of the mystery Fighter is revealed here for the first time.
It is not a question of man with previous EXT
Bir figh
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tion Observer watching operations with the Japanese forces, this re- ports on her prowest
Without hesitation she has taken on single banded half- dozen skilled Japanese opponents when her supporting Chinese squadron turned tailed and made off. Sho sent two of her oppon- ente crashing, and severely dam aged two athore,
"Unquestionably he
Interest in Air Force Expansion. bas proved herself an Ace of Aces. Nothing A fancy dress parade is an- seems to daunt her, and her skill innounced in the city on the 1st of April for the purpose of giving pub.. manceuvring and fighting against any city to the nation-wide movement odds is equal to anything shown by for the expansion of the country' the most resourceful pilots during a forge. The provincial educa
tional community have also decid- the world war.
ed" to contribute towards the cause, and it is proposed that all the students in schools in Kwang tang province will subscribe for one seroplane while the members of the staffs of these institutions are to subscribe for another, The Fair now going on under the auspices of the municipal schools in aid of the same cause is progressing Batis- Iactorily and is te last till the end of the month. Miss Li Shut Tong, who used to be tare Reading Gotre of the Cantonese opers, and who has for years retired from the etage, has tongented to give a tow Terformances at this Fair, and large crowds are expected, as Miss Li has been known to have Vorned down numerous requests for her to -appear on the stage again.
gone up damaged and
IN CANTON
munter with the
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WHERE THE OLD IS MAKING WAY FOR THE NEW
assenger before set ting out from Paris in search of adventure as a fighting pilot."
A. Scottish Tasslel
machines got alongside, po
pouring rapid machine-gun fire,
Conscaled Goods for Poor,
A novel suggestion for the dis- posal of Japanese cloth confiscated by the Boycott Committee has been submitted by the Fong Bin Hos- pital, the well-known local charity institution, Instead of buming this as sometimes done by various Boycott organisations, the Hospital Froposes that it be given to the poor and destitute for clothing. As. is well-known, the Hospital spends large sums of money on the poor of the city every year,
DIARY OF LOCAL EVENTS
TO-DAY
(March 20)
(111. Moon 4th Day): Anniversaries and Holidays: inanese National Holiday (Aniver
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Lan zines, etc. Book Store, Ioo House Street 3 p.. Furniture and Goods and Chattels of the late Mr. Kelly Sayee, 16, Ice House, Street, 10.30
Despite the fact that the girl was shot through the right arm, who managed to make a safe landing.
A younger sister of Miss Adair The Fighting Queen of the Air is is still living in Faris and has cor Miss Helen Adair, member of anfirmed the story of her sister's ad old Scottish family who had been venture. settled in the Latin Quarter,..com pleting her studies, until carly last year, when the
prospect of trouble in the Far East caused her to go there.
She first of all offered her set- vices to the Japanese, but was told that there was no opening for any but trained airmen:
She afterwards made her way through the Japanese-lines-and- offered herself to the commander of the nearest Chinese army.
She was arrested as a spy, and in all probability would have been shob had she not found a friend in Tang Ya Lin who offered to give her 11 chance of proving her sincerity.
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