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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY,

JUNE 21, 1935.

THE WORLD

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AIR GIANT PLANNED

ENGLISH AND U.S. INTEREST

CLIMAX OF -INVENTION:

Berlin, June.

The disaster to the U.S. Navy's nirship Macon has revived specula." tion here as to the ultimate" worth of lighter-than-air craft and has thrown into sharp relief the design of a German Inventor for a 170- passenger, heavier-than-air flying bont designed to cross the Atlantle from Hamburg to New York' in 10 to 18 hours,

The designer is Engineer Dr. E. Rumpler, builder of the famous Rumpler-Taube fighting planes of World War fame and of a dozen other types of plane which have proved their worth in commercial and military flying. His trans- ocean plane represents the fruit of more than a decade of research and designing. British, Japanese, and United States interest have recently begun negotiations for the design, and it is possible that Dr. Kumpler will visit the United States in the near future to lay his plans before a U.S. syndicate.

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The chief advantage claimed for the Rumpler trans-ocean plane is its lack of air resistance. Viewed from the front, one sees merely one enormous, wing mounted two pontoons which taper back to the tail-steering an. The two pontoons instead of the one bout- like float usual on present planes contributes to the stability, greatly relieves strain, and makes for perfect balance on the water, the inventor explains,

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The evening gown, too, has its complementary coat., A black (a fela Jacket-very quaint with puffed three- quarters sleeves-unes with a filmy white lace dress, a neck- lace of black and white daisica lending, an uncommon, finish.

LEMONADE LIQUEUR

SILENT SERVICE SPEAKS

NAVY WEEK AT HOME

MILITARY TOURNEY

London, June.

The Royal Military Tournament and Navy Weck, the nnnual recruit-getting shows of the two forces, are going to be better than ever this year.

The outcry for stronger defence forces coupled with special Silver Jubilen features will make them two of the most popular events of the season.

The tournament

opens at the huge Olympia hall on May 9, and although commonly called "Mill- tary" also includes the Navy and the Air Force. The Prince Wales is expected to open the show on behalf of King George.

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The co-operation of the three arma is the key-note of the tourna- ment this year. The historical pageant will show England's oldest line regiment, the Queen's Royal Regiment, established in 1661. It will also depict the army serving with the navy afloat, and the navy serving with the army ashore, while the finale will show all three forces working in unison.

CRATE six lemons against lumps

In addition there are the annual, of sugar and put the latter into large basin with the juice.items such as the musicnt ride of Gradually add four pints of water and allow it to stand until the sugar is dissolved, when it may be strained and bottled.

Equal load distribution is the second prize feature of the plane. Metres,there are ten, each of in 1,000 Horse Power,-passengers, and express are all inside the wing, which is high enough to accom- modate a man standing, and which has a spread of 289 fect. The wing is 41 feet from front to back.

Dr. Rumpler explains the prin- ciple of his plane by saying that he has achieved decentralisation. Instead of a cabin in the middle, with other weights such as motors, the fuel, pay load, which in average plane to-day pinces too much strain on the wings, he has planned to build a wing strong enough to carry the entire load, equally distributed throughout its length.

The interior of the wing looks like the corridor of a Pullman ear. It is divided from end to end by a sound and smell-proof corridor. On the fore side of this corridar are the accommodations for the passengers, much like those of a railway

train.

portholts with facing the direction of flight. Back of the corridors ag the 10 motors, each with its own at- tendant and ench operating in dependently, with its own four-ply propeller. The plane can start with only six motors and can land with only four, a heavy safety factor, Dr. Rumpler explains, since at the present stage of motor development it is highly unlikely that four motors would fail at once.

It a motor should fail, it can be repaired immediately and independently during the flight, un advantage not enjoyed by the late Do-X and n factor which caused that ship to halt so often during lights. Fuel is carried in the pontoons as well as baggage and

express,

TIME SAVING

Maximum dying speed is 1220 miles per hour, which would enable passengers to start from one of the lakes near Berlin (Muggelsee) at 9 p.m. and arrive in New York 9 or 10 the next morning, having gained six hours time during the flight. Fares would be about the same as first class on a big liner, because of the saving in time and food.

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EXHIBITION IN PARIS

COLOUR MODELS OF LAND MARKS

at

Paris, June.

most What is considered the interesting plan for the Paris Exhibition, of 1937 yet presented, is now on view at the Pare des Expositions Versailles. The project

the has for its centre Eiffel Tower, illuminated from top to bottom with a light of a rich mauve lint and with a star-like beacon at the summit.

The grounds would be bounded by the Trocadero, the Alma Marceau and Passy bridges and the floodlit faende of the Ecole Militaire.

Between the two bridges, the Seine would be a river of silver, a novel feature being the provision made for producing clouds of vapour from floats moored amid- stream. Ever changing lights would be trained on these floats so that the whole sky above the river would be n riot of colour. This ensemble would present fairy-like scene at night.-United Press.

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against atorms, an that a regular schedule can be maintained.

the 9th Queen's Royal Lancers, the musical drive of the Sphinx haltery of the Royal Horse Artillery, and the inter-port naval feld-gun competition. There will physical training displayA, bridge-building competitions, and a sword tournament.

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Navy week is from August 3 to simultaneously at Chutham, Port month and Plymouth and for one weck the so-called silent service will talk about itself and show the British taxpayer what be is getting for his money. Battleships, aircraft carriers, and Rome of the newest cruisers, and submarines will be thrown open to the public to wander where they please.

LATEST SONG AND DANCE ALBUMS.

KEITH PROWSE JUBILEE SONG AND DANCE ALBUM.

Includes: Ha-Cha-Cha, Wine Song, Baby Take a Bow, etc., etc. CHAPPELL'S 3rd SONG AND DANCE ALBUM.

Includes: SMOKE GETS IN YOUR EYES, La Cucaracha, Who Made Little Boy Blue, You're Nothin' But a Nothin', London on a Rainy Night, Miss Otis Regrate, etc., etc.

LAWRENCE WRIGHT'S. 34th SONG AND DANCE ABLUM,

Includes: My Kid's a Crooner, La Cucaracha, Panama, etc.,

etc.

FRANCIS AND DAY'S 58th SONG AND DANCE ABLUM.

Includes: Blue Moon, Sing as 'Wo Go, Nọ ! No 1 A Thousand Times No, Okay Tools. La Čucaracha. When My Ship comes in, etc., etc.

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QUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

Across

1 Ship me here for half the world. 6 Such feeding is luxurious.

I'm Л

UP thousand

agree

eternally.

10 O friend, a gem art thou! 12 The kind of plough I imagine

is unknown in-

13this part of Africa. 16 The consumed portion of 5 Down. 17 The honourable and gallant

with

any addition what he once com-

member

furnishes

never

manded. There will be aircraft displays

19 Granted

(Anagram-hyphen, 4-3). in which the navy will show how

of in "Alice." 21 Well spo

spoken it repels air attacks, and the work-24 Silesian town

want that ing of the catapults and other 20 The endless

the inveterate spinster. pursues apparatus for the launching and

27 The stuff for refractory locks? the (Two words, 4, 3). reception of planes aboard carriers will he explained. There 28 This afternoon has been describ

a French composer. will be the customary exhibitions 31

public Reĥool of submarine diving and turpedo-32

I assure you. Unfounded, firing by destroyers.

in In the Zeebrugge theatre Chatham dockyard will be re- the epic of Zeebrugge. enacted

from Chatham that Sir I was Roger Keyes' force set out with the three craisers that were to be sunk at the harbour entrance and the Vindictive which was to land the storming party.

Quickcarly-framed lies,

33 Playthings.

in it?

34 Good Queen and part of 30 Down for part of Eastern Europe.

Down

1 In bald terms, it is non-existent. 2 A Puccini lady. Mock-orange.

4 Made by those who have got on. ₺ Told about a deceased copper. 7. With a certain air of grandour. 8 Lamb appears in it, and thun

it is a flower.

The plane would cost $1,000,000 to build. The second and third

By means of models the Vindic- would cost approximately $800.000, tive is shown alongside the Mole or considerably, less than a great in an inferno of bursting shella

and Submarine C3 reaches Mole and blows it up with a roar. A park bench is no place to get

ocean liner.

Such a plane could solve the United States' problems of quick Pacific transportation easily. It could reach Honolulu from Snn Francisco in 12 hours with a useful load of 70 tons, and could conceivably push on from there to Maniin in 22 hours. It ulso would be invaluable to English interests the a link with India and colonies, a fact which has recently attracted an English syndicate to inquire into the patents-United

The plane has an average flying height of 8,000 to 13,000 feet and 28 o maximum flying height of 16,500 feet.

Dr. Rumpler claims that its altitude and the strength of its motors will make it virtually proof' Press.

SALESMAN SAM

the

de-

RECKLESS

Two of the newest cruisers, Orion and Achillea, will monstrate landing under gas attack at Chatham, while at Portsmouth the feature will be a demonstration Take your girl to QUEEN'S of the Battle of Jutland; and at Theatre on Saturday where Joan Plymouth, the "crossing the line" ceromony, a capital ship repelling Harlow and William Powell go # night attack by destroyers, and "Reckless" in their first co-star- a model of Sir Franela Drake beating the Spanish Armada ring musical picture.

United Press.

No Novelty for Him!

11 Peruvian.

14 Whisky mislaid in a fug? (Two

words, 6, 4).

15 I'm a fairy friend befitting an

emperor,

18 A mere nothing.

20 Reading, writing, and arithmetic. 22 Lacking cordiality.

23 N.

24 Soils.

2 For a change do a cura la this.

part of America.

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The motorist's eye is on it in a' 14 Down.

30 A continental phase of aphasia,

shall we say?

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