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Kemal Bey on It's Changes
In the course of his lecture, on)
Value of Civil Aviation.
Air Commodore R. H. Clark
The Now Turkey,” before the Hall read a paper at the Roya Oxford Union Asiatic Society at United Services Institution [Oxford, recently, Yusuf Kamal Whitehall, recently, on The
Bay, the Turkish diplomatic to Value of Civil Aviation Re Protect your voice
presentative in London, said that serve to the Royal Air Force in there was now a new Turkey the Time of War,
quite different from the old. Air Vice-Marshal Sir. W. G. H Since April 1920. the people of Salmond, who presided, said that Turkey had governed themselves there was a great future before the by means of the Grand National light ääroplane. It would provide Assembly a single chamber a means by which civilian cluba which enjoyed both the executive would be formed throughout the and the legislative power. The country. Light aeroplanus were: Assembly axercised the legis- cheap, and they would be cheaper ; lative power directly, but dalagat-still; and that would, enabla s ed its executive power to manda- large number of people to fly. tory ministers (vekils) who acted He foresaw the time when wary. in its name and ware under ita town would bare its light-aero- control and responsible to it for plans club. As to airships, their actions.
they had not arrived. Yet The Turkey of to-day was one for public use, but when they of the countries where the did come they would be National Assembly elected by the used to cover enormous distances people exercised the most effec-and to establish sir ports in tive and direct contral over the different parts. As regarded ra conduct of public business both ductions în cost, one of the great at home and abroard, and where troubles in civil aviation was ins the principle of national soverei-surance. It was very high now gaty was most jealously safe-but when they got over the guarded.
liability to fire danger they would
&
For ages past the people of undoubtedly get cheaper Insur Turkey had been accustomed to see. Once they got, cheaper await à lead in everything from insurance they would get cheaper their Sovereign and his Govern-aviation. If, however, we ware mant but this frame of mind, to have great air liners travelling which had already changed throughout the world, then, no among the educated classes, was doubt, we should bave to revise found in 1918 to be very weak very largely our views as to how indeed among the masses of the much civil aviation could assist people, and the course of events the Royal Air Force in the future. then developed a sense of their The Lecturer said that trans- rights and responsibilities in the port lines would form the back- control and interests of their bone of civil aviation, and they country. The first movement to-must be subsidized until they wards National Assembly became commercial proposition. originated with the people and as Civil aviation at present could far back as 1919 the peasants felt not constitute a reserve for the that the Sultans and their Gor-reason that it was not large ernments had ruined the country, enough, and it was not large and that as they opposed the enough bacause it did not pay.j wishes of the nation they had Indirect assistance would be better disappear.
given by the development of air The greatest confidence could routes, by the attraction of foreign be felt in the Turkey of to-day, orders as a result of showing the and one could be certain, that she flag, and by improvement In de nourished no aggressive designs sign of aircraft engines and towards any other people. The accessories. The three stages in only wish of the Turkish nation the progress of new invention for]
of was to work peacefully at its increasing rapidity economic and cultural recon- munication were experiment, se- struction and in the direction of companied by scepticism, ridiculo, complete moderdization.
and opposition: development in Freed from the obstacles which the form of reliability and eco- in the past had prevented her omical working; and then erpan-i proper development, she was sion. We had now got over the essentially a pacific democracy stage of ridicule, and were in the in which the people were masters development stage, which, ha of their own fate and really gor-thought, would end in its being a erned the country.
BLONDIN'S
CENTENARY.
Omelette over Niagara-
Falls.
Recently it was the centenary
com-
valuable reserve for the fighting Service.
PRISON STATISTICS.
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Physici
RIFLE SHOOTING.
LEAGUE MATCHES.
In our yesterday's issue we results of the published the League shoot H. M. S. Tamar vi Volunteers, at Stonecutters, which the Volunteers wan by 729 to 680, a margin of 48 points. The first name on the Volunteers' list was not clearly written and we assumed it was Mr. Grimes. WeTearn it was. Mr. Suramers, whose 99 was the best score of the match.
.
Another match was shot off ab Tai Hang on Sunday, 23rd March, when the Tamar beat M. Dockyard handsomely by 49 points, as follows: •
Gill
H. M. Dockyard.
200 500 600 Tils
34 80.28 22 31 28 30.89
38 25 26.84
·Cook (open ́sight)....
27 24 80 815 Sampson.. McGuigan... 29 28 21 78 26 29 21 76 Mayer MeCartby. 26 25 24 75 Cassidy..... 32 21 20 78
238 210 200.648 For open sights, 6% 5
Total,
6.53
Our Better Behaviour. Only now have the department of Blondin, the French tight-rope of prison and judicial statistics walker, and acrobat, who was produced the result of "their born at St. Omer, France, on Fe-labours for 1922, says a London bruary 28, 1824. When five years journal. Their general effect is old Blondin, whose real name highly satisfactory. It is perhaps was Jean Francois Gravelet, was too early to make safe compari Mr. Broek, sent to the Ecole de Gyumase sons between the pre-war and the at Lyons and, after six months post-war periods, but it is gratify training as an acrobat, made his Ing to find that, whereas the numë first public appearance as "The ber of persons passing annually Little Wonder." His superior through the hands of criminal skill and grace as well as the or authorities during the twenty iginality of the settings of hisacts, years up to 1913 varied from 150- made him a popular favour-ite. 000 to 180,000, it fell in 1999 to Blondin owed his immense 106,000, or fully 9,000 less than in celebrity and his future to his idea 1921. Practically avery form of of crossing Niagara Falls on a serious crime showed a dimi tight-rupe, 1100 it, long, 160 ft, aution which more than can- above the water. This be accom-celled the increase of the previous plished, first in 1859, a number of year Bat the main feature was times, always with different the-the fall in the number of cases of stric variations: blindfold, in a drunkenness and breach of the Mr. sack, trunding & wheelbarrow, on peace. Comparisons year by stilts, carrying a man on his back, year MBY be fallacious,
it sitting down midway while he bat
js impossible made and ste an omelette. to attach meaning to the fact Blondin first appeared in Lon-that since 1913 the number has don, at the Crystal Palace in come down from 102,000 to 42,- 1861, turning somersaults on 000. How far this improvement stilts on a rope stretched across the is due to people having less central transept, 170ft. from the money to spend on strong drink ground. In the following year hejand to its being dearer is a again gave a series of perfor-debatable point, but some of it st mances at the Crystal Palace, least must be due to a growth in and elseírhere in England and on commonsense. Another notice- ...able feature is the diminution in the Continent.
After a period of retirement the prison - population, partly Blondin reappeared in 1880, hisjowing. to the less savage final performance being given a sentences which are imposed. Belfast in 1896.”
Business in the civil courts has His hazardous career came to a also shown a falling off, especial- natural close, his most daringly in the Court of Sessions enterprises од the tight-rope melancholy reflection for the Street, Yaumats, came before Mr. being successful. Blondin died members of the Bar. Even the R. E. Lindsell yesterday afternoon at Ealing, London, on February divorce department seems to charged with ill-treating
The 21 19, 1897, when on the eve of his have got rid of the post-war Is alleged that
pressure, which, was such, the wors saddening feature of our social fast life.
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STATUE TO AN ACTRESS. *-Admirers of Rosho Takemoto,
not
H. M. S. Tamar. Clemov. 34 ·30 26 90 Lear
28 30 29.87 Kennedy... 29 80 26.85 Figgit
30.28 25 83 Quinlan... 29 31 23 83 Wilkes 31.29 28 Williams 27 Lawson,
27 25 22 74
235 234 193 662 For open sights, & %= ‹40·
702
Total
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