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PERILS IN THE AIR
Mountains are obstacles
amongst the airmen must guard oguinet, as was only too force- fully demonstrated in the recent
| R.A.F, flying boat's crash near
MAN
MARCH 4, 1935.
MAKING A NATION. IN MANCHUKUO
By DAME RACHEL CROWDY
who
The Very Idea!
AYESAW GETS SORE
By Goorge
"OPEN the door!" shout-
ed Detective Ayesaw
·ANCHUKUO Is a varied in few dollars, to Koreans and to the | Messina," when nine lives waro her inhabitants as in her Japancao ex-service man, thero is
lost. Nine men, young, able fel- lows, were burned with the huge scenery. All the nations of the Far an undying bitterness and the ranks composing himself gingerly OUR NEW AND EFFICIENT
14-ton, four-motorod machino, East are there, but it is the Chinese of the bandits among the neigh-in our only armchair and They had lost their bearing in immigrants
predominate. bouring hill have as a consequence reaching for his, violin, "MOBILUBRICATION" clouds, and struck a apur of a Japan took on a giant's task when been awallen. But in the Province
The violin was a one string mountain with a wing tip. Dians she made herself responsible for of Jchel, one of the great splum-affair so constructed because it ter came swiftly. During the last thle "Independent Stato" and what growing centres of Manchukuo,could only go wrong on one note. five years a number of noted air ever one may feel for her motives there is a feeling that the state of fault to which even the mon have lost their lives through their machines crashing into high or methods at the time that she the farmer to-day is better than it
greatest musicians are prone. ground. In November 1929, a assumed that responsibility, one has been for many years.
Scarcely had the first jarring German air liner crashed into must own that she is tackling the
note sounded than the knocking at White Hill near Caterham, Six job valiantly and effectively. were killed, but Lt.-Commander
This is partly due without doubt the door ceased. Ayosaw raised a Kidston escaped,
Through Manchukuo are scatter to the fact that: the Governor atquerylag eye--a trick be had learnt. cd young Japanese men, who have the time of the coming of the to avoid asking questions. been educated in the British Isles, Japanese happened to be a particu-. Ayesaw sounded another note Franco and in the United States.larly bad pecimen. He had taxed and as the air cleared we could hear In December of the same year, One meets them in every Govern- them out of existence, seized their the sound of retreating footsteps. in an attempted non-stop fight to ment office, for the political train-crops and particularly the oplum muttered excitedly. "Our only "You've scared him away,” WO Capetown, a monoplane crashed into a mountain near Tunis, Sq.ing school of Japan has shifted which he had forced them to grow. client in six weeks?" Lender Jones-Williams and Ft-from Tokyo to Hainking.
To-day they are at least sure Lt. N. H. Jenkins being killed. among them in a spirit of which that their harvests will be paid for, May, 1931 saw a plane crash in the Drakensburg mountains, Natal, one has only once before been that the soldiers will be their pro- Lt. Commander Kidston and Mr. conscious, when in the summer of tectors and not their enemies and T. A. Gladstone, a pioneer of South 1933 the new deal in Washington (they know exactly what they will Africa air routes, were killed. was just taking off with its aero-bo called upon to pay each year in In April, 1933, Sq.-Lender Bert plane lift and youth was at the taxes. Hinkler's body was found in the joy stick. In Manchukuo to-day
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Д hillside near
the story repeats itself.
Town planning and industrialisa-
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The great detective got out of
the chair. He was visibly moved. "It's not too late Ilotson. You follow him down the stairs, and I'll shout to him from the window."
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We tore down the stairs ong at tion in Manchukuo goes ahead. In a time after the retreating client. the new, capital there are Gavern- As we turned the landing we had Some of those young Japanese Iment buildings which would not a glimpse of Ayesaw carrying a ANDREW-At Yokohama; on March Grantham In September of the had met before in Geneva; they disgrace any great city of the pot of wisterià'to the window. We
int, 1030, to Virginia (nee Varty), year, and the pilot wife of James Hugh Morton Again, in November,
was killed, were ardent supporters of all things world. Provision is made for open had covered seven flights before we Giant which make for social progress.spaces and playing fields in the saw our victim just disappearing B.A.F. troop carrier crashed on a To-day their ardour is diverted In-proportion of so much ground for through the door. hill-top at Ramallah, Jergualem,
every three hundred families. and 18 were injured. In October to now channels. of 1934, in the Australia air rnco, Flying Officers Gilman and Baines, (New Zealand) crashed in the Apennines (Italy) and were killed.
Andrew, a son.
The
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MONDAY, MAR. 4, 1935.
CIVILISATION AND HAPPINESS
FUTURE HOPES
her,
i found none of the militarism
Only one more fight to go.. There was a dull crash and a groan.
that I had been led to expect among The old capital, Mukden, is the... When we got to the door bur those young men. I did not feel centre of industry. How much client iny with his feet upturned to that they were necessarily support that is to the advantage of the the sky and his head surrounded ers of the military party of Japan, newcomer and how much to the old by a halo of wisteria.- but I did feel that young Japan inhabitant may be debated What had found a "cause."
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Wo heard his thin piping volca:
I had to do it, Hotson. My favour- ite plant! Bring it up and go back for our client."
We looked up. Ayesaw had let gible navigators as
Not only plane pilots, but diri-
has happened to the farmer and fall a tear from elght stories high. well must
They might never be called upon the small shopkeeper whose sitce watch lest they follow the fateful
dle for the principle of and plots of land are now covered course which R-101 took In the to
the new Japanese-owned The question whether civilian South of France, and which landed Japanese-controlled Manchukuo, but with tion has brought with it in-lon a barning, twisted mass, they were being asked to live for it, factories?
n hiliside of grape vines, and this living means- exile" in a New roads and new raliways are creased happiness for humanity But the perils of flying do not country where both climate and everywhere stretching their long
(We have decided to call a halt is raised by the discovery of mean that it will not continue to
uncon-fingers across country. The rail-
here as you can't go down and up some. interesting marginal com-intercourse. It
progress as a means of commercial conditions are hopelessly
way, which stopped at Lingyuan, will. Just aa Kenial. ments by Benjamin Franklin in ship-masters have to guard against
has taken one step nearer to the eight flights of stairs in one in- stalment. Besides tvo may be able One heard much talk of the "life-capital of the Province and is halt-to wake the client up in the mean an old book published as far back reef and fog-smothered head- Hino of Japan". Sometimes one ting only for the moment at Ping- as 1770. This volume set out to way. We will have air routes in be flung so far that it might be-finished, which, dropping south way it was alright about the dress- Innd, the dying man muat plot his wondered whether that line would chuan till the permanent way is time and make him walk. By the
the future adequately marked; come seme day n death-line, drag west and following the river, and planes directed more satis-ging a nation, which clung to it bound for Jehol. factorily by radio beam signals, too tightly, under the water, ments of ploneers in flying. But We are still watching the experi- the young industry grows fast.
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review the happiness which civilisation brings in its train, and Franklin scribbed his dissent on the edge of one
It was surprising to find so many During all my two months of ita pages.'
"The difference,"
Chinese officials in the Government, wanderings in Manchukuo I seemed he wrote, "is not so great
One heard that they were being always to see the words "be pre- used as the cat's paw, but may pared" written in the sky. It is as may be imagined. Hap- NATURAL RESOURCES
there not be another explanation? bad when any child or country be- piness is more generally and
They seem to be accepting the in-lieves that every man's hand is an In considering the huge ex-evitable, but are not they perhaps enemy's hand. Isolation-conscious- equally diffused among savages penditures proposed by the Roose-learning from Japan something ness is a dangerous. consciousness, than in our civilised societies. velt administration, it is necessary which, in the long run, may help even though a country may have No European who has once to distinguish between those which them to throw off all foreign brought that isolation on herself tasted savage life can afterwards are aimed directly at the current control?
depression and those which would
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arc
most deservedly. TIDESSSSSØENUSUSNESCO bear to live in our societies. be advisable even if the depres
The headquarters of the Kwan- The care and labour of providing afon should end to-morrow. The I gathered the impression in talk tung Army has moved to Hsinking;
vant public works for artificial and fashionable relief achemes, of course, fall in poorer people that it mattered very growing used to the sight of the
and working to the peasants and to the in Jehol the school-children wants, the sight of so many rich the first class. They are omer-little to them whether the Young dug-outs in their school grounds, wallowing in superfluous plenty,gency measures, pure and simple. Marshal or the Young Emperor and before me as I write is a poster
However useful some whereby so many are kept poor tangible fruits may be, they are left in peace to till their fields, as the 7th Cavalry Division at Jchol. of their ruled them, as long as they were which came from the barracks of and distressed by want; the in-designed chelfly to stimulate lagg-long as there was charcoal or dung solence of office, the snares anding industry and to give jobs to men for the fire and rice for the bowl. It shows a Japanese soldier on
who won't get jobs otherwise,
horseback and underneath is writ- plagues of law, the restraints of
But the long-range programme
North of Kirin, where many of ten""Thirty years since Japan'a last) custom, all contribute to disgust for conservation and development the farmers have suffered compul- great victory, Manchuria, Mongo- them with what we call civil of national resources is Bome- Rory sales of their furms, for alia." society. If Franklin found the thing else again. For the most leisurely pastoral society of his part it has no relation to the de- pression. The president envisages day uncomfortably complex and it as a continuing thing which contradictory, one wonders what should be carried on over a 20- he would have thought of nfe in tures at the rate of $100,000 a year period, with ultimate expendi-
1935. Probably he would have year. yelled for a new sheet of paper and sat down to make a new list of the ways in which the savage has it all over the civilised man. For savages, after all, do not get themselves into the kind of
a whole for loss or waste suffered tangle where people go shoeless
In any of its parts, and which because there aro too many eventually will benefit as a whole shoes, breadless because there is through prevention of any such too much wheat, and moneyless lose or waste. America must, as because there is too much hard President Roosevelt says, take cash in the land. Nor, getting notice of the losses that themselves into difficulties, do restrained exploitation has caused...
our "Of the cutting of they seek to remedy shortages of stands of virgin timber; of the In- essentials by cutting down the creasing floods; of the washing available supplies of food, cloth-away of millions of acros of our ing, and other necessities. In top soils; of the lowering of our lesser matters, too, the savage watering tables; of the dangers of would seem to have some ad- one-crop farming; of the depletion vantages. He does not have to of our minerals-in short, the ovils listen to crooners, nor does he that we have brought upon our kill hundreds of thousands of selves to-day and the oven greater people a year in the process of evils that will attend our children
unless we act." moving from one place to an- other. He does not have the infidelities and imbecilities of a the society we have to-day is Hollywood to support, nor must not an end, but a beginning. By ho listen to wearisome argu-civilising ourselves, we havo sur- ments about disarmament. Is rounded ourselves with much answer, then, that humanity foolishness; our only hope is that
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"Maybe I can remember where we parked, if I can only think which car we were using."
ing gown-another detective across
the way had borrowed it for a woman client. See next thrilling instalment where the client tells his story from his oson lips which were the only parts of his face that the pot of wisteria failed to contact.)
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By Juliet Lorosa.
Other dago not so good, Other Dago Not So Good G. Lynton Kaufman, Esq. Architect, New York City (416 Lexington Avenue) Dear Mister Architect:
This is my bill for $89.76 for labour I spend on home of mis- ter Jon Parker which you drew I sce on the plan your name, and address.
My boss any you dont yet ask for Mr. Parker to pay yet so he cant pay me neether but I done good job and pipes is all in now so I want my money.
1. been plumber 13 yrs and always done good job with plenty sodder ask ennyone or come look yrself. Yrs. respective,
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