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PACIFIC AIR MAILS SOON

TO START

Inauguration Predicted For April

Los Angeles, Jan, 17. that three Martia super air-liners Trans-Pacific air-mail service are being constructed for the ser- may be inaugurated as soon as vice which, at the start, will pro- April this year, according to relia-bably be confined to mail, though, ble reports received here.

later on, it is expected that a pas senger service will be added.

When asked to deny or confirm the reports that the service from California to China, via Honolulu, Midway Island, Wake Island Guam, and the Philippines, will commence this spring, Mr. Lowell w: Lee, Pacific Coast manager of the Matson Navigation Co., refused to make any statement. He did, however, admit that the plans for

tion.

Mr. Lee further stated that Mr. Igor Sikorsky, the aeroplane designer, was to arrive from Miami soon for the purpose of conducting a survey for the new organization.

C.NAC Connection

According to the present plans,

the Hawaiian

base will be at

the service were nearing comple-Kaneohe Bay where the work of

• construction of an air-port is already under, way, and the other stops wit probably be at Midway Island, Wake Island, Guam, Manila

and Canton.'

According to Mr. Lee, Col, Clar÷ ence Young, former National Dir- ector of aeronautics, will become general manager of the service which will be operated jointly by

At Canton, the trans-Pacific line the Matson Navigation Co. and the will make a direct connection with Pan-American Airways Corpora-whose planes will carry the mails the China National Air Lines,

to Nanking, Shanghai, Tientsin, Peking and other points along the

tion.

Technicians Duo

Gol Young and a group of tech-route of its service. nicians are expected to arrive in Los Angeles in the near future for a conterence with Mr. Lee and Mr. Stanley W. Kennedy, of Honolulu, president of the Inter-Island Steamship and Airways Corpora- tion, who has been one of the chief protagonists of trans-Pacific" ay-

ing.

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Los Angeles and San Franciaco will be the terminals of the ser- vice on the West Coast and these two will be connected by 醬 "shuttle service of land planes.

Dirigible Services Envisaged

Washington, Jan 18.

The prospect of a dirigible ser-

STARVING BOY TO AIR KING”

The Late Mr. Hillman

(Special Ak Mail Service)

London, Jan. 13. Pioneer of inland airways and the man who in Ave years rost from cycle repairer to one of, Bri- tain's largest motor-coach proprie- tors, Mr. Edward Henry Hillman has died at the age of forty-five.

He had been ill at his home at Gidea Park. Essex. suffering from blood pressure. Mrs. Hillman is 1, but was told of her husband's death.

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Mr. Hman's career reads like a chapter from some romantic novel.

It was his boast that he never had a day's schooling. His mother died when he was only two years old and he had to make his own way in life,

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When a penniless boy of nine- with nowhere to eat or sleep-he spent many nights on the Thames Embankment.

when he was of age he joined. the Army and after buying him-. self out followed a score of occupa- tions, including that of a brewer's. into publicans cellars. lorryman lowering barrels of beer

In 1828 he went into business as a cycle repairer but after a few month's sold his shop and boughted a motor-coach

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This was the beginning of his successes, for early 'in 1930 he had a fleet of 200 motor-coaches worth: In was announced that the Ken-ice between the United States £250,000 running regular services nedy route has been charted and and Europe appeared likely yes-between London and various parts

terday with the announcement of Essex. that, next week. President Roose- velt will ask Congress for appro-

Then he turned his attention to priations for the construction of

aviation and his first entry into dirigibles of the zeppelin type.

air transport was in 1932 According to the President's wish, next summer should see the inauguration of two regular trans- oceanic air services, one between the Pacific coast the other between the east coast and Europe by way of. Bermuda and the Azores Islands.

AIR COUNCIL ENLARGED

Increased Work Of Air Ministry

[Special Air Mail Service)

London, Jan. 12. Air Vice-Marshal C. L N. Newall has been appointed an additional member of the Air Council, to take effect from January 14.

In making this announcement the Air Ministry states that the decision of the Secretary of State for Air to make this appointment is consequent upon the largely in- creased volume of work falling on the Air Ministry as a result of the recent decision of the Government to expand the Royal Air Force,

The Air Council will in future, like the Board of Admiralty and the Army Council, comprise four service members. The new air member will be responsible for the administration of the directorate, of organisation, equipment, and works and buildings.

Air Vice Marshal Newall entered the army in 1905. "During the wär he commanded a brigade of the Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force in France, and, in addition to being awarded the Albert Medal for conspicuous gallantry in Janu- ary, 1916, received the CM.G. and CBE, was mentioned in dis patches on three occasions, and had several foreign decorations conferred on him.

After the war he held the post of Deputy Director of Personnel, Air Ministry. He was ar aide-de- camp to the King during 1923-4, and after promotion to the 'rank of Air Commodore in January, 1925, was appointed Air Om- CET Commanding, headquarters, Special Reserve and Auxiliary Air Force.

Subsequently he was employed on special duty with the League of Nations Disarmament Committee, and on completion of this duty became Director of Operations and Intelligence, Air Ministry, and Deputy Chief of the Air Staff in April

In 1930 he was promoted to the rank of Air Vice-Marshal, and made temporarily an additional member of the Air Council. In October, 1931, he became Air om- cer Commanding, Royal Air Force. Middle East

Discovered

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He started England's first inland airway with a small fleet or aero- planes between 'Romford Aero- drome and Ramsgate and Clacton,

Later he started a service from Romford to Le Touquet and last summer began running daily air liners to Paris.

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For a time Mr. Hillman employ- Mrs.Mollison as one of his cross- Channel plots...

Recently the company started an inland mall service from "Abridge (Essex) to the North of England and Ireland;

MANCHUKUO TROOPS

ATTACKED

Tokyo, Jan. 25.

A Rengo message tecm Chang- chun states that Ma chuku There is no need to talk of de hood of Haluhamiao to the north- troops patrolling the reighbour- pression he remarked recently. ward of Boir Nor lake at mid-day "If people would put their backs were unexpectedly attacked br into enterprise the country would I Outer Mongolian troops and suf- soon be humming with new indus-tered several casualties.

tries."

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The Manchukuo troops counter- attacked and fighting was going on during the afternoon.-

Hillman Airways, Ltd., stated that the business is being carried

and staff. Mr. E. A. J. Hillman, son' on as usual, by the present board

of the founder of the business, is which Sir Charles Alexand

a member of the present board, of rts is chairman.

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