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Crew Of Actresses And Actors

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London, Sept. 22. H.M.S. Broke. the successor to the destroyer mada famous by Cmdr. Evans ("*EVENS of the Broke"), now Vice-Admiral Evans, during the war will leave Devon- port to-morrow with a crew con. sisting of actors and actresses.

London, Sept." 22.- "Catch 'em young and treat 'em rough" seems to be the motto of Mr. Peter Haig Thomas, the new Oxford rowing coach, who has taken the unprecedented step of starting training in September for next year's boat race, which will not take place for nearly six months, by bringing 12 men to Henley, where they are to have two

For the next ten days, with her outings a day for the next fort name temporarily changed. to night. Mr. Halg Thomas believes Rutland she will cruise every day that the cause of Oxford's failure in the English Channel "on a in the past has been-their inabil-mission which contrasts strangely ity to work. One hopes, for the with her previous career. sake of his reputation as a SUC- cessful coach and even more for the sake of the crew who clearly have a hard time ahead of them, that the event does not prove him to be wrong.

THE LAST OF CRICKET The defeat of the champion county by the Rest of England at the Oval yesterday brings English cricket to the season's end. How quickly the controversies of a few weeks ago have been forgotten, though they may heave up their heads again when a sub-committee

A Fierce Battle

The Broke will be "destroyed" in a fierce but imaginary battle, for she is to be one of the stars the Gaumont-British aim. "For Ever England," which" is being made with the co-operation of the Admiralty. An imitation gun and. turret is to be constructed. Tor pedo tubes and large quantities of fireworks will be used to depict havoc and destruction without scratching the spotless paintwork of the Broke.

Other parts of the Alm have

of the MC.C. and representatives | already been made off Falmouth of the Australian tourists meet to- and Weymouth and at Rose- morrow for a discussion on "gen- muillen, where an exact reproduc- eral cricket matters" The pro- tion of the bridge of the Broke blems raised by the last two series was built on the clift tops.. of Test matches with Australis are too important to be allowed to go: by default until another tour brings them up again, and it will be hoped that some positive de clions will be reached before the Australians sail for home,

THE POOR PEDESTRIAN London's latest life-saver, the "Belisha Beacon,” may succeed in warning motorists and protecting pedestrians, but it is no novelty. Just 200 years ago this month something very similar was in- troduced into the rough streets of London. It was a torch, which blazed all night at the points where pedestrians were able to be found There were about 10 such torches, but the vogue did not last long. First, few citizens trad the streets after dark, and second- ly, the authorities found the oil for the warnings expensive. Also, a man was required to keep signals burning, and his salary constituted another financial bur- den. "This withdrawal is most unhappy," says a writer of the time. "Our dark päths are fraught with dangers." Possibly he was referring to the sedan chairs of

that era.

YELLOW PERILS

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In recent weeks I have noticed several seroplanes of a remarkably brilliant yellow disporting them selves Just outside the London

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area, and it was only fo-day I learned that this is the new and distinctive shade chosen by the Royal Air Force for all training machines. The canary shade has been selected as the most quickly pilots will visible in order that easily "recognise training sero planes likely to be in the control of novices or inexperienced air- men of varying degree and give them a wide berth.. The change over from the normal silver-grey of the R-AF. should also reduce to collision in dull or Hability

Needless to say loggy weather. already been unanimously chris- tened Yellow Perils", by all mem- bets of the air armr

"SIDELIGHTS ON SILENCE

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The wags are still seeing funny side of the silent zone cam- paign. It is reported from Ports- mouth, for example, that while motorists were faithfully observing the new order in the middle of the night a regimental band marched through the streets playing Uvely alts. And then there is the story

of the policeman outside a factory gate who reproved a motorist for horn-blowing. "Mind you, I didn't hear you for these d-engines," be said, nodding towards the factory; "but I saw yer hand on the but-. ton!"

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Friday, October 12. Anniversaries and Holidays- Anniversary of the Discovery of America. "Dia de la Raza”

Cinemas. King's: "Cockeyed" Caxalfers! Queen's:-"Viva Villa" Central:"Chinese Picture" Oriental:"Footlight Parade” World:"Chinese Picture" Alhambra:-"The Tenderfoot" Majestic: The Invisible Man" Star:-"The Song of The Sun" Dances.Garrison Lecture Hall 8.30 pm

Entertainments Orchestral Re. bearsal Philharmonic Society. "Merrie England," Cathedral Hall, 9 p.ra.

Lectures: The Rt. Rev. R. o. Hall, Bishop of Hong Kong, on "Christianity is Friendship and not

Helena May Institute { Duty," Colonel F. P. Nosworthy, D.S.O....- M.C., G.8.0.1, China. Command an "The Battle of Tsingtao," Part 1. Volunteer Headquarters 5.30 p.m.

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Miscellaneous-Whist Drives on board K.M.S. Tamar, 8.45 pm: R. ́E.W.O's 'and Bgts. Mess. 9 p.m. Moon-IX Moon, 5th Day.

Inward from Australia, by Changte; from America by Empress of Canada and Pres. Johnson; from Burópe via Suez by Katori Maru; Air and Steamer Mail from Europe by Katori Maru: from London by Barpedon; Outward for Europe via Sues by Terukuni Maru, 1.30 p.m.; for America and Europe via.Siberia by President Grant, 5 pm: Air Mail for Europe by Bangalore, 5 p.m.; Steamer, 6 p.m.

Social Functions-Dinner to For- eigh Consular Representatives; giv- en by Latin and American Consuls in Celebration of "Dia de la. Raza," Jacobeaan Room, Hong Kong Hotel. 8.30 p.m.

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