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Hastings Dec. 7. Since the War the Hastings and St. Leonards Corporation has spent. £3,300,000 upon improvements, and plans which have been drawn up involve an expenditure of a further £500,000. In addition, private enterprise aince the War has expended approximately £750, 000 on Improving the amenities for visitors and residenta.
The Corporation Improvements Committee has just approved plana which provide for a double-deck parade along approximately one mile of promenade, from Hastings pier to St. Leonards pler. The scheme has several novel features. Mr. S. Little, the borough engineer, when he first embarked on the im- provement of the promenade by reclaiming land from the sen net An example, since followed cise- where, by constructing a huge car park underneath the promenade. Accommodation was provided for 600 cars, and in the scheme now drawn up there is provision for further underground car parks for 600 more cars. One of the now car parka will be close to Hastings pier and the White Rock Pavillon, while the other will be between Warrior Square and Undercliff. A bowis pavillen, I cafe, bathing stations for equipped with lockery in which bathers may leave their clothes in security, will also be placed under-
round.
.
men nnd women,
A
TUESDAY,
LACE ON GOWN
Trimming a Coffee Coloured Dress
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HOUSEHOLD HINTS
The preciburss of luce Beautifully illustrated on. disner-gown of infe-an-lait coloured auft satin, the enrsage having wing draperies of fine face in the some colour,
The recent experiment in pro- viding municipal squash rackets courts having proved in augualified Burress six. more courts are to be) added. There will be alcove shel fers along th lower propietade REMOVING JEA STAINS with movable glass screens to pro- |
vide shelter in bad weather. ADE following is a successful the work is to be carried out in methal of removing tea stains reinforced concrete; and the sur: from tablecloths, ete. Spread Die facing of the top promenade will cloth out on a table and dab the be in black and white diamond squares, which have proved success-stains with glycerine. Roll up the ful in doing away with glare. cloth and leave it for two or three hours, then wash in the usual way. PREPARING AN AIRPORT
when the stains will disappear Work is now in progress on the
entirely. HONGKONG HOTEL: REPULSE BAY HOTEL: 380 acres set aside for development In order to raise PEAK HOTEL
as an airport. the level of the land the town's waste is being deposited on the site, while sall excavated from the higher land is being placed over it. It is hoped to have the first stage, a landing ground for light aeroplanes, completed by next summer, though the full scheme will take four years to carry dül.
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Plans have been considered for other large improvement schemes for which Parliamentary sanction is likely to be sought in a year or
two. They deal with borough ex-
SUPER-BOMBERS FOR AMERICA
FASTER CRAFT FOR AIR FORCE
New York. Simultaneously with the con- struction of a fleet of Transatlantic
aeroplanes for Pan-American Air
tension, the erection of a new town ways, the Glenn 1. Martin factory Hall, and the laying out of Warrior at Baltimore is developing for the Square Gardens. One of the most
JANUARY 15, 1935,
GUARDS'. COLOURS IN ATTIC
WATERLOO RELICS DISCOVERED
DR. GOOD'S REWARD
A remarkable story les behind. the recovery of some old Scots Guards colours new being exhibited at the regiment's loan exhibition in London. The three colours were found in the attic of a country house, at Knighton-on-Teme, Worcs, They were carried in the Peninsular War and at Waterloo.
It appears that a Dr, Samuel Good conducted, at his own expense, a dressing-statión 'on the field of Waterloo. To reward him for his good work, the Duke of Wellington gave him the colours of the Scots Fusilier Guards, of which Good was a surgeon-major,
They were stored at Aston Court, Knighton-on-Teme, where the Good family then lived. They were ex- hibited in the streets of Leominster in honour of Queen Victoria'a jubiler, the only time they were said to have been unfurled. Then they were packed away again as family Theirlooms.
Twelve months ago recruits of The Worcestershire Regiment were being conducted round Worcester Cathedral and shown regimental colours. What they were told was overhead by Mr. S. G. Good, of Bromyard Road, Worcester, who was no interested that he revealed regimental colours sward by hin own family.
FOUND IN ATTIC
The next thing was to search for ! the entoura, which had not been seen by Mr. Good for 60 years. The ithean, the Custos of the Cathedral, Band Mr. Gond metored out to Aston Court, where Mr. Gool's married daughter now Hyes, and there foun the colours rolled up, complete with poles, in nu attic.
There were three colors, A
Royal standard in a fair state of preservation, and two regimental colours in state of decay, the finer alik belog about to fall to pieces. All the colours, which were large and unlike those of to-day, showed the honours gained by the regiment, After the present exhibition in London, the colours will have an honoured place in Warcenter Cathedral
Surgeon-Major Good's diaries and sword were recently purchased by the Scots Guards at Christie's Sale-rooms. Samuel Good is buried at Grimley; the inscription on his tomb reads "Samuel Good, Surgeon
Oriinary to 1is Itoyal Highness |- Prince Albert, Jate Surgeon Major Scots Fusiller Guarda, died 1850."
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important schemes contemplated military services of the United deals with the preservation of the States super-bombers which are beautiful hills and glens to the cast described as "excelling anything ENCOURAGING FIGURE of the town, as far as the Firehills, hitherto produred in' this country."
These formidable hew machines twin-engined high-winged.
FOR 1931
as an open space, and the con- struction along the base of the
Bankrupteles are decreasing in cliff of a new niarine drive linking are
Ecclesbourne Glen with the end nonoplanes with engines faired Britain. In the past quarter there of the parade. The shallows in into the leading edge of the wing have been 1,261. In the previous front of this marine drive are to on either side of the long, tapering two quarters of 1934 there were 1,197 and 1,687 respectively. The be converted into a large sen lake fuselage.
for boating and pakiling. This Excepting the position of the total for the three quarters of this
! years.
4.448. For the
Home
scheme has the additional advan- wings, they resemble somewhat was Inge that it would put an end to the Comet De Havilland machine period in 1983 it was 5.110.
In 1933 the 6212 bankruptsics the const erosion near Rock-n-nore, used by Scott and Black in the involved total liabilities of £19,413,- which has made considerable Australian race.
000. The chief trades affected changes in the coast line in recent
They are being constructed towere:-.
Builders $728,000; Clothing carry more than a ton of bombs
anl Private enterprise is likely to other equipment. They will traders 1.485.000; Directors provide other improvements. A arry three machine-gunners and company promoters 1,060.000; Food great extension of and addition to be capable of a speed of 220 to 240 drink traders 1386.000; Tex- the New Palace Pier is planned miles an hour, compared with 200 tiles manufacturers 536.000: Gar- 306.000; Furniture dealers A theatre to seat 1,000 people,
miles an hour already achieved.
256.000; Farmers 798 000: Wireless bathing pool with artificial waves.
makers and dealers 121 000,
a restaurant. and concrete jetty Land-type machines capable of suitable for dealing with cross-flying 1,500 miles la kes and back Channel traffic are to be added at to their has are being built for à cost of £120,000.
the Navy.
awes
This year's figures, though fewer, are distributed in roughly the same propertion,
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA.
CA8171. GERMAN DANCES. (Maxart), Kochel Index 571:
(Brahms) -
No. 4, 509 No. 6, 600 No. 4 and 605 No. 2. -DE7006. HUNGARIAN DANCES Nos. 1 and 3. CA8019/20, 1812 OVERTURE. (Tschaikovsky) (With Choir).
CA8105. OBERON-OVERTURE. (Weber), LY6015. MADAME BUTTERFLY-FANTASIA. (Puccini). LY6049/50. RIENZ)—OVERTURE. (Wagner).
LYG052, EMPEROR WALTZ, (Strauss).
CA8089, LOHENGRIN-PRELUDE.
(Wagner).
ĈA8098. ROSAMUNDE. Ballot Music. (Schubert).
PO5069/70. CAUCASIAN SKETCHES. (Ippolitov-Iwanov).
LY6017. BEAUTIFUL GALATHEA-OVERTURE. CA8041. EGMONT OVERTURE. (Beethovani.
(Suppo).
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3 Part of the church service.
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Tellers who achieve their only with the assistance of the fair
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7 An exhibition of cold fact,
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17 Was upset.
18 Girl-in a dairy:
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21 Spirit used 'in cars in France. 23 Sarcastic.
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20 Was seen indistinctly.
28 That may be sold.
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