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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1929.
THE HELENA MAY. INSTITUTE.
BRANCH TO BE FORMED IN KOWLOON.
AMENITIES OF R100.“
BETTER ACCOMMODATION & A HIGHER SPEED,
London, Nov. - 20. That the Council of the Helena The R100, the second of the two. May had taken the progressive step new British airships, which was of renting premises in Kowloon in constructed by the Airship order to further the activities of Guarantee Company, has just becu the Institute "in the rapidly de handed over to the Air Ministry veloping mainland, was the wel-for flying trials.
I
come news given by Lady Clementi It is claimed the will have a to subscribers at the annual meet better performance than tho ing of the Institute held yesterday, R101, in that she will travel, fust when she presided over au atten-er and carry a more useful load. dance of twenty members,
This is partly.attributable to the "Lady Clementi said that there use of petrol as fuel instead of had been a good deal of discussion heavy oil. The use of petrol en- in the Council since the publicationables light-weight aero engines to of the annual report as to the ex be used, and she has a power tension, of the work of the Institute in Kowloon, which was now grow equipment of six Rolls-Royce Con- ing such a big "daughter," that it dor engines, of 660 to 700 horse- would not be very many years be power, giving a total horsepow- fore it was bigger than the city of er of 4,200 as against 2,340 for Victoria. As a result they had de-forward progression in the R101. .cided to make a trial of renting premises, which would be. open to any members of the Helena May, and on Thursday they secured a rather charming house. They had got to furnish it, and they had only been able to secure the tenure of the premises for one year. It was hours Decreasing the speed, to A house with six rooms, and it wasnfty miles an hour would increase their intention to make it into a the maximum range in still air to Trostel and as much like the Infive thousand miles. stitute as possible. They hoped to have it open by January 1, 1930, and" she hoped that it would en installation of extra courage many women in Kowloon bringing the fuel weight air-borne
Annual Report.
England-Australia.
The designers claim that the R100 will have a top speed of eighty miles an hour, and a range of three thousand miles" at cruising speed of 70 miles
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26 'Spoken. 27 Steal.
20 Bishop's cap.
20 Calamitiés.
Prickly plant.
33 Charity.
36 Sign of the zodiac. 37 Those.
to join the Helenn May. That In-up to forty-one-tona. The R10019 Acknowledge. atitute represented the women of should then at her most favour- Hongkong, and they wanted it to able cruising speed, but with only represent them all.
an operating crew, have a ranga The report and balance sheet of nearly ten tohusand miles, or were presented by Mrs. Strachey sufficient to reach Australia from (Hon, Secretary), and were passed. | England without refuelling.
In the R100 the passengers and crew, about 150 together, are ac The report stated that the mem-commodated in three decks aituni- bership now numbered 455, which ed just forward of amidships. included 77 new members, during Living and sleeping space for one the current year. There were 10 hundred passengers are carried quarterly members, and these were on the two upper decks, the lower not included in the grand total.
A Bronze Tablet had been placed ing-rooms to seat fly at one time. of which hins vejundalis nadi. din- in the hall of the Club to com-British Wireless. memorate the original donors and the purpose, for which the Club stands, it bears the following in- scription:-
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MINISTER RESIGNS.
SCANDAL ALLEGATIONS IN JAPAN.
"The Helena, May Institute for women was opened on the 12th of September, 1916. It was founded mainly through the generosity of Sir Ella Kadoorie, Kt, and Mr. Ho Kom-tong. 0.B.E,, nesisted by many
Tokyo Nov. 20. other subscribers, to commemorate
Mr. Ichita Kobashi, the Minister the valuable service rendored to the of Education, has resigned owing Eolony by Helena, wife of Sir Henry to allegations that he is in May, G.C.M.G., Governor of Hong-plicated in a series of scandals kong. This Institute stands as a means of furthering the Social Ser- vice to which Lady May devoted so much time and enthusinsm."
which are now being unearthed.
Mr. Kobashi declared his in
to nocence but said he desired retire from office in order not By special "request of the Reto embarrass the Government, `· Hgious Committee, a quiet room, with 8 ft. verandah, was built at Mr. Kobashi accepted funds in The Opposition charges that the north east corner of the dining connexion with the Bill for the room. The Secretary's office is purchase by the Government of directly above this, the old office has been converted into a more con venient cloak room, with the most modern form of flush system. The old cloak room was thrown into the pantry.
The exterior of the building was repainted. A fire escape, with patent extension, has been fixed at a cost of $800.00, and red lights for guidance to exita have been put in Both corridors and on stairways.
A raised platform has been put
a private railway in 1927 when he was a member of the Lower House and leader of the now defunct Seiyuhonto party.
40 Used as fuel. 43 Paddle...
Mr. Ryuzo Tanaka, a former leader of the Selynhonto and now member of the Minscito, has been appointed to succeed Mr. Kobashi.-Reuter-
[Mr. Kobashi graduated in law at the Imperial. Tokio University und was Counsellor of Yamaguchi
in the dining room for use at lecken and then of Nagasaki-kon.
turés,
The lounge platform has been im. proved by the erection of a frame- work from which is hung a cur- tain, for use during concerts.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
WELL, I'M GLAD THAT'S
OVER WITH........ THAT WAS SOME EXPERIENCE,
VASN'T IT
FRECKLES?
YES-I'M GLAD EVERYTHING TURNED OUT ALL RIGHT AND THAT WHERE ALL OK.
A new Grotrian Steinway piano was bought and has proved a great asset.
The old upright plano in the din- ing room was exchanged for a new
one,
44 Pertaining to a sucrament,
Retented, Pinched.
BU Sparkle,
62 Clergyman.
3 Regular.
Down.
2 Ecclestical dignitary.
3 Part of an animal below the ribs.
4 Faith.
6 Mentally sound,
7 Shows large in darkness.
6 Separate.
8 Formerly.
Clergyman.
10 Customary.
12 Plank. (Mining.)
He entered the Home Department as Secretary and then became Councillor, being sent abroad.}} He was Vice-Minister of Home Affairs from 1918 to 1922 and Chief Secretary to the Kiyoura Cabinet in 1924..
of
14 Pulls.
His successor, Mr. Tanaka, la an ex-director of the O.S.K. He enterod the Department Agriculture and Commerce in. which he was the director of the Knives have been replaced, 6 Mining Bureau, in 1892, and be doz. from Mappin and Webb, china came secretary of the House of and glass have been ordered and Representatives three years later, should arrive ahortly.
He was vice-Minister of Agricul- cane chairs were, purture in the Seiyukai Ministry
1919.]
50 new chased.
There have been 17 resident
have
boarders throughout the year, and several travellers passing through. Library; of these, 12 were French
Eight to fifteen non-residents novels.. 70 Juvenile books come for tiffins each day.
| been presented to the Library. The During the year, 1st September music scorce belonging to the 1923, to 31st August 1929, 420 new Social Committee, are now kept in books have been added to the 'the Library,
YOU KNOW, ZD
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Freckles "Wants a Rest!
GEE! YOU DON'T MEAN TO SAY YOU
WANT TO DO SOMETHING SO":
SOOM AFTER
VILLAT VIE
„JUST, VIENT
THROUGH?
WELL--WHAT COULD WE DO, TAG? LET'S "THINK!!
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18 Christmas,
20 Conveyanco.
22 Teased.
24 Holy vessel,
25 Short plthy sentence.
27 Favourite.
28 Born.
32 Scar,
38 Aalde
34 Employer.
35 Heavenly orb,
87 It was.
38 Stopped.
39 Intends.
41 Tarlan trousers.
42 Place of ingress.
45 Summon
10 Aperture.
47 Product of poultry farms.
48 Tinte.
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