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ahowed himself to be not only a brilliant avintor but n scholar. From his conversation one would nuver have imagined that ho had just comploted one of the most outstanding flights in history-in fact he had made Chinese aviation
MEN & MACHINE. Mr. R. Vaughan-Fowler, of the Far-East Aviation Company, story.
writes:
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From UNITED KINGDOM. vin SINGAPORE,
Per 8. Empress of Asin Manila on May 13.-Mr. L. De la Cruz, Mr. R. J. Reyes, Mr. Sout Hong I asked him how he liked the Yen, Mr. Yu Tiang, Mr. Lim Au Slau, One of the most remarkable Avian light aeroplane and the Miss Yu Ah Kint, Miss Yu Bos Chee, flights of recent years was success- Cirrus Mark III engine, and he Master Yu Kep Feng, Master Yu fully concluded on May 12 at said that he considered them both Kah Fong, Master Yu Kah Tal, Miss reached that port shortly after given him excellent service under Yang Pao Yang, Mr. and Mrs. A. Amoy, when Mr. Wen-lin Chen first class productions. Both had Ya llio Go, Miss Yu Bes Yong, Mr. Baltazar, Miss M. Baltazar, Mr. and three o'clock, having successfully all kinds of conditions. When Mrs. Lim Riong Liu, Mr. J. B. Em completed the last stage from leaving Europe they had expert-mert, Mr. E. J. Abad, Mrs. C. F. Canton, Newa of his expected cnced cold, whilst in Perala and Mayors, Mrs. M., Pilbeam, Mr. and arrival had reached Amoy by tele- India the hent had been tremen-Mrs. E. J. Keller, Mrs. Kwa Tak gram, and many officials and local dous. The Cirrus had worked Man, Mr. S. Y. Tao, Mr. G. Jwansing, esidents ascuabled at the nero-well under these extremo condi- Mr. and Mrs. G. Dunlap, Miss L Throughout the light Dunlap, Mrs. C. Reynolds, Mr. Quien drome to welcome him. About tions. three o'clock the buzz of an nero-Shell Petrol and Golden Shell Oil Yem Fu, Rev. G. Dicz, Miss M. O. engine was heard; shortly after had been waed, the consumption Diez, Mr. Chan Bing, Mr. Ng Yung, policeman and two strikers were a call to which the option extends. the Avian came into sight flying of petrol being approximately Mr. C. North at about 1,000 feet, and flew over Hallons of petrol per flying hour, the town and them landed at the which was very economical con-
run
at 1,800
DEPARTED, Per 6.5. Siberia Maru for San Fran.
Bombay, May 15. There has been a recrudescenco of mob violence in the mill aren,
The police carried out a bayonet charge against an unruly crowd of of the strikers were severely strikers in De Lisle Road, and two wounded.
Troops fred in the air when strikers at the Moon mille stoned an Indian police officer.
Rein- forcements were hurried up, when the crowd refused to disperse, and three shots were fired in the air. Nobody was wounded, but one injured in the scuffle.
Strikers broke into four mills, and refused to leave, Soveral
passive resistance.
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Amoy Naval Aerodrome, having sidering that the Avinn was carry-cisco. and. Los Angeles on May 15 mills which" resumed work wore Tuesdays and Fridays between the KASHGAR previously circled the spectatora. Ing a very heavy load and the Mr. C. L. Wong, Mr. T. W. Chong, compelled to close dowp' owing to hours of 10.45 a.m, and noon within MIRZAPORE
Mr. T. C. Liu, Mr. K. C. Lien, Mr. T. The landing was exceptionally engine had been
T. Chang, Mr. S. T. Tsen, Mr. C. K.
Not a single mill has paid the slow, the machine coming to rest revolutions per minute cruising. Wong.. Mr. Loh, Tsong Han, Mr. April wages on account of the in 40 or 50 yards, according to Mr. Chen was enthusiastic in hin
Cheung, Chak Sang, Mr. Wong Sui
disturbed situation. praise for the service he received Yuen, Mrs. Chu Szo, Mrs. Leo Szo. those present.
The Girnikamgar union, despite Mr. Chen's flight companion was at all landing places from Shell Mr. P. Y. Lee, Mr. Wong Soo Tack,
Mr. T. Yelshi, Mr. J. Takahashi, Mr. an order forbidding assemblies of Mr. Johanson, a Danish vinter representatives.
Mr. Chen is hand of Naval Avin-Yeung Yung Liang, Mr. C. W. Yang, more than five persons being still of many years' experience, and
hadtlon In Amoy, and he has decided Capt. H. J. Hawthorn, Mr. Y. Kuri. In force, has advised strikers to throughout the flight ho shared the piloting and between to delay his flight to Foechow,hara, Mr. Y. Inouye, Mr, S. Tetsuka, gather rt the mill gates and de- to the Shanghai and Nanking so that he Mr. S. Arjan Singh, Mrs. L. A. Talmand thair wages, and practice resistance until paid. them they had attended running repairs of the machine. may pay attention to the erection man, Mr. 11. W. Fowler, Mr. and passive Mr. Chen told me that these re- of the three other Avro Avlana Mrs. E. C. Parlin, Master Raymond This is likely to lead to further pairs had never exceeded. the which he has purchased, one of Farlin, Miss Helen Parlin, Master dispersals, Usual daily inspections, cleaning those a seaplane, all being fitted Ransom Parlin, Master Robert Par- of plugs and filters, and adjust with the Cirrus Mark III engine. in, Mr. R. K. Kirkman, Mr. John Mc-posted at strategic points.Reuter. ment of tappet clearances. Owing Ten days will be sufficient to Coy, Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Kribe, Mr. to the tropical rains through finish this work and then the F. N. Kriba, Mrs, L E. Erwin, Mr. which they had to plough their Avian "Amoy" will set out on its Davis J. Harris, Master George Har Way, two propellers became next flight across China, eventually ris, Miss Marriotta E. Harris, Mr. damaged and these had to be returning to Amoy, when Mr. Chen changed, but as he said, these will set to work training Chinese roplacements were only made to pilots. keep the machine in parfect condi tion.
The Flight.
and Mrs. Leon D. Harris, Master
Police and military have been
LETTER GOLF SOLUTION.
Here is the solution to the puzzle on another page.
LIFE, LIFT, LOFT, LOOT BOOT, BOAT,
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THE COOPER DANK CROSSING 'ON THE YANGTSZE,
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toms at Shanghai:
4th July.
12th July.
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Regular Montlly Sallings from Hongkong to Japan and Hongkong to Australia
The EL. & A. 8.8. Co., Ltd. steamers will also call at Shanghai, Hollo,
inducement offers.
Cebu, Kulambugan, Tawac, Timor, Darwin, or other ports on route as
Frequent connections from Australia with the following!- The Union 8.9. Co.'s Steamers to the United Kingdom via New Zealand, Vancouver, San Francisco, ele.,
Chan Hon, Mr. Ma Luck Pun, MT. Chan. Fan, Miss Lau, Miss Kan, Hr. Y.'C. Yu, Mr. Leung Chu Hing, Mrs. Mr. Chen said that his machine Chan She, Mra. Lam Shee, Master "Amoy," even after thin long Loung Ho
Kuen, Master Leung Ko
Notice is hereby given that on or Bight required no serious atten- Kau.
Fer .s. Empress of Asia to Van-
about the 18th May, 1929, and without The object of the flight was not tion: laughingly he exclaimed, "n
couver via porta on May 15.-Miss E. M. Lee, Mr. 1. M. Loo, Mr. and Mrs. further notice, the following changes to make records. Mr. Chen wished bath and she will be as good as to visit many places in Europe on new. The "Amoy" is doped E. Alkin, Miss K. N. Ackert, Mr. and J. L. Lock, Mir. Law Yan Chuen, Mr. will be made in the aids to navigation business and he very wisely decid silver with Titanine Dope, which rs. B, U. Anthony, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Lacerno, Mr. Lee Ging Theng, marking the Cooper Bank Crossing, ed that his beat method would be is specially prepared to protect Ames, Miss M. Anderson, Mr. M. C.Miss F. Lang, Miss M. Long, Miss Yangtze River:
Armstrong, Miss E. Armstrong, Mr. A. Law; Mr. Leong Lat Ming, Mr. Lal Crossing Light-boat will be mound S. to use one of the four Cirrus the fabric on the wings from G. E. S. Bestock, Mrs. W. H. Bram Charm, Mr. Lal Kai, Mr. Lam Kan Avians he purchased in England, tropical sun and damp. On in-ner, Mr. 11. D. Browne, Mr. J. Bur Sheung, Mrs. Lai Fang, Capt. J. 11. present position, its characteristics From the ramaining unchanged. Bruce-Burge, Lowes, Mr. Ma Pak Yock, Mr. and He set out from Croydon, without pection the wings were found to hick,
new position of the light-boat, Kiu. any publicity or fuss, and pussing be as tight as drums, which shows Mr. D. Burdick, Dr. D. G. Bcc- Mrs. II. J. Monckton, Mr. E. M. Mit-
shan Quoin Beacon will bear 8. through Germany,
that this system of doping Egypt and,
is be, Mr. J. A. Blanco, Mrs. Chin chell, Mr. A. MacGowan, Mr. Mok
10% W., distant 2.0 miles. well as Lo Shi, Mr. Chi Cheok Sang. Mr. Wing, Mrs. J. M. Moore, Mr. F. M. Persia he eventually arrived Incorrect in practice, as Inila. Ilere bad luck overtook theory. K.LG. aero-engine plugs Cheung Chung, Mr. W. K. Chung, Malavianker, Sir Alexander and Lady hoth the aviators, they were taken and British Thomson Houston Mrs. M. G. Carvalho, Miss A. M.MacCarmick, Miss M. MacCormick,
ROSSINGTON COURT magnetoa were used throughout Carvalho, Mr. T. C. Chow, Mr. Chow Miss D. MacKeown, Mr. Mok Hing. 11 with malaria and had to spend the flight, and proved themselves Ching Chuen, Col. L. M. Cosgrave, Mr. Ng Pak Kin, Miss B. N. Nagique nearly two weeks in hospital. As soon as they were well they pro-worthy of the truat placed in Mr. and Mrs. T. Y. Chan, Mr. and Mr. Ng Man Young, Mr. Ng Kwok
cocded across India to Rangoon, where they remained four days to enable Mr. Chen Lo visit his mother.
A Personal Interview.
them.
A Modest Airman. Mr. Chen was very modent about his personal share in the fight, and spoke highly of his friend Mr. Johanson, whose many years' ex- perience, and unfalling energy had contributed largely to the eventual
висеена.
Miss
C. E.
Big Tree Light-boat will be moved
The P. & O. Royal Mall Bteamers to London via Buez Canal, The F. & O. Branch Bervice of Steamers to Indon via the Cape. The New Zealand Shipping Co, Steamers to Sojthampton and London via Panama Canal
N. 68% E. about 2 miles from its present position, its characteristics
From the GURNA remaining unchanged..
new position of the light-boat, | RAJPUTANA Kiushan Quoin Beacon will bear S. ST. ALBANS 20% E., distant 4.94 miles.
All bearings given are magnetic. Charts affected: Marine Depart ment Charts Nor, 3 and 12.
THE GRAF ZEPPELIN.
.
...
PERMISSION GIVEN BY
FRANCE. Friedrichshafen, Máy 16. The French Government has
Mrs. A..J. Coberoft, Miss K. M. Cob- King, Dr. A. F. Oliveros,. Mr. Pan croft, Mr. R. Coucill, Mr Chan Yik Yock Tin, Rev. A. Patrick, Miss Pan Chuc, Mr. Chen, Mra, M. Chan, Mrs. Ying, Mr. C. C. Quan, Mr. E. F. T. M. Chen, Mrs. C. L. Chen, Miss Richards, Mr. G. E. Robinson, Mr. J. Chen, Mr. Chin Fook Hai, Mrs. Chang D. Rammnani, Mr. J. Ramandas, Mr. From Rangoon the fight was
Skec, Mr. J. M. Dalgarno, Mr. W. J. P. Runlett, Mr. M. T. Kankin, Mr. continued across French Indo-
Dusenbury, Mr. J. W. Dusenbury, and Mrs. J, S. Sutherland, Mr. 0. China to Hanol, and from here
Mrs. I, Drew, Miss D. Drew, Miss A. Steenstra, Mr. and Mrs. W. It Snow, Mr, Chen decided to fly via Pakhoi
W. Ericsson, Mrs. A. 1 Ferguson, Mr. A. L. Shielde, Mrs. N. Squire, Mrs. W. S. Falis, Mr. J. Fixture, Mrs. E. Stone, Mrs. Shee Yok Fong, and Canton to Amoy as quickly as possible, in view of the trouble!
I learned from other sources Mr. F. F. Fairman, Mr. Fung Wal Mrs. F. M. Button, Mrs. H. M, Sell, in Kwangtung and Kwangsi. Only that Mr. Wu, a prominent Chinese. Kom, Mr. and Mrs. W. Fald, Mr. and Mrs. Sheun Sze, Mrs. A. E. Skustor, Mrs. J. Fleming, Mr. J. H. Franks, Mr. G. M. Toplin, Miss. M. G. Thomas, short stays were made in both realdent of Amoy, was responsible Mr. Fuo Sau Che, Mr. Foo Bing Cho, Mr. Taeng Tin Ham, Mr. C. Tong.
for the finance of the flight. If these last poris of call, Mr. Chon this is correct, and I have good Gewitch, Mr. H. Gild, Miss J. Guan H. E. Mr. Tong Shao Yi, and Mrs.now given permission for the
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gregg, Mr. A. Mias P. Y. Tong, Master L. Tong, leaving Hanoi at 6.30 am. on May 10, reaching Canton on the 11th on to believe that it is, Amortero, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Griggs, Mra. Tong Shao Yi, Mr. Tom Chan, Mr. Graf Zeppelin to cross the fron- and Amoy on the 12th.
naval aviation owen Mr. Wu Heung She, Mr. Hoe Hoong Zur, Mr. M. M. Tackey, Mr. H. A. Thomlinson. tier between 7 and 9 in the morn- great debt of gratitude. I had . M. Henry, Mr. and Mrs. D. Death Mins M. C. Tilbury, Mr. W. Taylor, Having visited Amoy specially the pleasure of meeting Mr. Wu, cote, Mr. G. Y. He, Mr. A. Heynes, Mr. Tong L. Buca, Mr. Tang King. The airship, which bad wea to meet Mr. Chen, my boat niriy- but I should never have learned Mr. He Chan Hin, Matr. I. Hall, Mr. Mr. Tim Fung, Mr. Tsai Show Taze, ther has prevented taking the Hol- Ing the day after he did, I was from him that unless it had been J. Helary, Mrs. 11. Stono Hull, Miss Mr. J. W. Vorner, Mrs. F. M. Vega, land and Britain route, may, how- unable to carry out my original for his patriotic financial help the S. D. Hooper, Miss M. E. Hooper, Mr. Mr. Woo Shib Luu, Mr. Wong ilon ever, take the latter course if the Intention of actually mooting him light could never have been made, o Lat Sang, Sister M. Hanover, Mr. Chi, Mr. L. T. Wu, Mra, R. C. Wool-weather improves.
The French nttitude is attribut- Without doubt the flight ranks and Mrs. J. A. Hodson, Miss N. A. lerton, Matr. Wong Kat Seng, Mr.
the last landing I was lucky in obtaining amongst the first great aviation Hodson, Mr. M. Jethmal, Mr. and Mrs R. A. G. Watson, Dr. C. Y. Wang, ed to the fact that on
J. van der. Jagt, Mr. and Mrs. Pan Mr. J. Woll, Mr. 1. M. Wilkinson, occasion the pilot Eckener deviat achievements of recent years, and Jackson, Mr. G. S. Kwok, Mr. and Mr. H. Williams, Mr. Wong Cho ed from the specified route and first impression of him was that congratulations on its accomplish-Mrs. Kellers, Mrs. Kong Shec, Mr Ching, Mr. and Mrs. B. Wolff, Matr. flew over the fortress of Besancon ment are due to the two aviators and Mre, H. A. Kruijtbosch, Mr. K. A. B, Wolf, Mr. X. C. Wang, Mr. J. me that he was 28, but he looked concerned, to Mr. Wu, and to the S: Kwan, Mr. and Mrs. Kan Ying Fu. Wong, Mr. Wong Loo She, Miss A. and the engineering, works of
...which manufacturers of the Cirrus, and Mr. H. Kwok, Mr. Y. F. Kam, Mr. H. Wang, Metr. II. Wong, Mr. Wong Bau Creusol, concerning much younger. Speaking perfect the Avian.
was lodged. English as well as German, ke
1. Kelly, Mr. Ke Kwok Chin, Mr. Sam, Mrs. W. Wong, Mrs. Yan Shee, diplomatic pretest Kwan Tai To, Miss Leung Pul Chan, Mr. Yu Pau Nam, Mr. Yuen Tse Ho, Eckener explained that metcoro- Mr. Long Yai Kwan, Mr. K. L. Lee, Mra, Yip. Shee, Mr. C. Y. Yes, Mr. logical conditions. had compelled Mr. Leung Shen, Mr. and Mrs. J. Yook Tack Wah, Mr. and Mrs. Zung this deviation. Ledbury, Mr. Lo Kan, Mr. Lee Lai Tze Chuen, Mr. and Mrs. Zung Yek Che, Mr. and Mrs. N. K. Lee, Mr. T. Chen, Mr. and Mrs. Zung Fung Hu..
on arrival. However, noon" after
a long Interview with him.
bo was very young.
My
He informed
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