RECORDINGS OF POPULAR TUNES FROM THE LATEST FILMS.
"ONE HOUR LATE“
F5501. Me, Without You.
An Angel Told me So. Vocal,
F5602. Me, Without You. F.T.
Joe Morrison.
An Angel Told me 8o. F.T...Orville Knapp & His Orch.
"COLD DIGGERS OF 1935"
F6648. Lullaby of Broadway.
I'm Goin' Shoppin' With you. Vocal.
F5549.
The Words are In My Heart,
Down Sunshine Lane. Vocal.
2026. Lullaby of Broadway.
..Dick Powell.
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Dick, Powell,
I'm Goin' Shoppin' with You. Vocal. ......Winifred Shaw.
RL245, Lullaby of Broadway.
F.T.
The Words are in My Heart. RL246, I'm Goin' Shoppin' With You. F5558. Lullaby Of Broadway. F.T.
FT....Dorsey Brothers Orch. F.T...Dorsey Brothers Orch.
The Words Are In My Henri. F. T...Ambrose & His Orch.
"LOVE IN BLOOM"
2014. My Heart Is An Open Book.
Got Me Doin' Things. Vocal
F6609. Here Comes Cookie. F.T.
.Dixie Loc.
My Heart Is An Open Book FT.....The Casa Loma Órch. RL234. Here Comes Cookie. F.T.
Let Me Sing You To Sleep. Waltz. ...Ted Flo Rito's Orch. RL235. My Heart Is An Open Bock. F.T.
Got Me Doin' Things. F.T. "THE MAN FROM FOLIES BERGERE” F5455. Singing A Happy Sơng. F.T.
I Was Lucky. F.T.
F5466. Rhythm Of The Rain, F.T.
Au Revoir L'Amour. F.T. RL223. Sluging A Happy Song. F.T.
Au Revoir L'Amour. F.T.
RL.224. Rhythm Of The Rain. FT. I Wan Lucky. F.T.
.Ted Flo Rito's Orch..
..Roy Fox & His Band.
Abe Lyman & His Orch.
Dorsey Brothers Orch.
Dorsey Brothers Orch.
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MONDAY
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PART
towards the cost of the recent Board of Trade Inquiry.
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OF INQUIRY
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THE HONGKONG
ADVICE TO HOLIDAY- MAKERS
SEE THEY DO YOU
SOME GOOD.
MAKE USE OF IMAGINATION
HAVE a friend who, when aak- ed if he is taking a holiday, will exclaim "God forbid!" but ho happens to be an unusual person with a working life so varied and) adventurous and full that he can regard the whole of it as play. To most of us our Whitsum or our fortnight or month comes as an escape from doing the things our economic system compels us to do. Secretly we yearn for adventure, new scenes, new happenings, the Atimulua of being surprised,
The very planning of that holi- day is an adventure We think of seeing now faces and strange scenes, perhaps of listening to some strange language. We are to be free for a whole fortnight, with our worries and our working self left behind us. -
An adventure. And so it should be, especially for those who have young minds. We may take a car, i or a train, or a boat and go forth In search of contrasts. We may get into shorts and shirt like tho hlker, and feel that we have shed dull and constricting clothes and conventions. We may set out to climb mountains or play at being gipsies in a caravan, and the desire to do something different is wise and good, but let us remem- ber that we are taking the same self with us,
We cannot shed the intimate "I," ever on a holiday, and to imagine It is an illusion. We can give that self new sights, new beauties, strange food, quick con- trasts, but if we regard a holiday as mere sensationalism, a violent
stimulus, we can be foolish. We may take a grumbling self away with us, and it will continue to grumble. Or it may be a restless and petulant self, and it will fail to find refreshment and peace.
REFRESHMENT
Refreshment. Is not that what
the holiday should give up, a re- freshed soul and a rested body? We may not be able to lose our selves in the adventure, but we can give our tired and shabby souls a new strength and a bright sheen. We can take that self to the mountains, or to strange cities and seas, and let it gaze upon spacious and beautiful things. A man may go no farther than the Albury Downs, and find greenness and peace there, and a refreshed and tranquil self within. him."
TELEGRAPH SATURDAY,
EVENING GOWN Made Of Soft Shade Of Romney Blue
WITH SILVER LACE
"Changea
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JULY 13, 1985.
AMAZING AFRICA FLIGHT
CROYDON TO, ORAN AND BACK
IN SINGLE DAY
By PAUL BEWSHER
Wearing a brown soft felt hat and a trim blue lounge sult a smiling man stepped casually out of a small cabin aeroplane at Croydon one afternoon-anil made history.
He was the first person who had ever travelled from England Africa and back in one day.
to
He is Captain E, W. Percival, and since he left Gravesend, Kent, at 1.30 a.m. one afternoon he had flown 2,300 miles, had luncheon with friends at Oran, Algeria, driven through an African town amid camels, Araba, and palm trees, obtained an order for an aeroplane of the type he was using, and yet managed to reach Croydon by 6.20 p.m., less than 17 hours after his departure !
Bre dainty, but when eggs
cheap, well worth a place on the b. flour: beat the yolks of 8 tea-table. Rub 1⁄2 1. butter into eggs with 1. sugar till creamy Whip the whites of the eggs to a stiff froth; add the yolks and sugar to the batter and flour, beat well,
then add the whites and treat
again..
ONE SANDWICH
He was back bofore Croydon knew he had left Oran
Capt. Percival flew all the way to Africa eating only one chicken sandwich ned all the way back without any food, for his remain- ing sandwiches had bean saturated with petrol. He brought back n "atowaway"--an Algerian fly which was still merrily buzzing round the cabin.
Although he had made what is believed to be the longest return flight from England in one day, there was no trace of fatigue in Capt. Percival's manner as be des- cribed his journey to me.
Gull
machine of my own design, fitted
"1 Was Bying a Percival with a 200-h.p. De Havilland Gipsy engine," he said.
"My object was to show how a light all-British machine, which |
casts only as much as the best type
back in one day. of motor-car, enn go to Afrien und
"After leaving Gravesend I flew
ress moonlit clouds and shortly
after sunrise saw my first land- | Now stir. finely, minced the high peaks of the Pyrenees. citron peel, 1 teaspoonful of baking! flew on across Spain and, after Mediterranean powder, 1 dessertspoonful rose-passing over the water, and after a final mixing. again found myself above clouds.
"When I reached the African some crystallised rost leaves. Pour into a well-uttered cake tin, coast I was only about half a mile from the aerodrome'nt Oran, where and bake in a good oven.
I landed at 8.40 a.m."
Is the dream before the reality, and that it constitutes a very real Part of our holiday.
Remember to be a philosopher. If the reality should not accord immediately with the dream, do A long not nurse a grievance.
one's face is not comforting to companions,
**
THREE HOURS DOWN When I asked what his average speed had been he brought a slide rule out of his pocket and made a quick calculation. He said:
"1 covered about 1,150 miles out- wards and my average speed was about 160 miles an hour. On the return journey it was about 15G) miles an hour.
"On landing at Oran I telephoned French friends of mine.
MAKE-UP HINTS
By
MAX FACTOR
FINE FEATHERS,
Incubators have done great things in this world, but they are po friends of milady's skin.
The hot, stuffy incubator-like surroundings in which we spend the greater portion of our lives bake out the natural oils of our skin and leave it parched and life-less,
But shed no tear-
Offer ʼn prayer of thanks und reach for your jar of Skin at Tissue Cream. Tho Apply liberal amount, patting vigorously to assist assimilation. starved skin glands will literally drink up the nourishing oils and will function with renewed energy.
In the morning, a stimulating facial shower with Skin Freshener and a protective coat of Powder Foundation will, heal and guard against the ravages of heat, wind and dryness.
patthig your skin back in the competitive class again!
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Do you know that the haphazard selection of colours in a variety, of cosmetics is often a groat handlen to perfect make-up ↑
You all know in the past, just how difficult It has been to find a cream, rouge, lipstick, and powder that will blend into one harmonious whole when. upplied to the face. You have bought a powder of one brand, and a pretty lipstick manufactured by someone else, and a rouge that Ims looked so charming to the eye, and yet when they have been applied, show many times you have found that they do not agree, the one with the other,
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Across
1 Something to stimulato Monday's
appelite. One who is liable to come in for somu property.
If this fails we may not see our way to further progress.
10 This male has a smooth start but finishes with his name re- versed.
I do not think that the ideal holiday should be just an orgy of rushing about, perhaps seeing too much, and therefore seeing no thing. Certainly, it should not be
We should try to do different a doink of the things that we do things from the things we do daily, at home, only more so, golf every remembering that the holiday
week, should beget a refreshed soul in I was there and sent out a
They were very surprised to hear 11 This is not very often. day instead of
herb. A cinemas galore, too much food and
car. 14 Consumptive advice, a rested body. Sensationalism is
I went into the town and had some i A bumpkin. tobacco. That is to give ourselves all very well for the very young coffee and sandwiches with them. 17 A parent's flying start. a surfeit of sameness. We want. It may send the more mature soul One of my friends was so interest-18 Town of Ceylon. contrasts, differences. One
of can home depleted Instead reed in the machine that he ordered 19 One has heard
once
My wise physician hag certain things to say upon holidays.
Rome
one from me.
13
a lot of the with 9
schema in connection детов.
21 This means, colloquially, "hop
22
31
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be something of a child let loose freshed. with bucket and spade on the
Also, there is yet another plea-
"I drove round Oran, and just sure wrapped up in the holiday after 11 set out for Croydon. sands.
spirit. There may be those who "I hardly saw the Mediterranean will share it with you, and the on the way back because of clouds.
The spare man can alwaya get thle at the bar. Leave your bottle of medicine most satisfying part of your it was clear over Spain, but I only 24 Somewhere East of Suez, at home, and do not be greedy. pleasure may come in realising the caught three glimpses of land be-20 It usually has some blooming Remember that your poor ans of a pleasure that the holiday le giving tween the Pyrenees and Tours.
destinaion! body may have been shut up for to your dear comrade. Listen and "few to the French coast at 27 Needless advice to ♬ acros.
of better things to the best part of a year, and don't watch and give thanks, especially Deauville at a height of only about 20 An amen take a stick to it and flog it into a so if tired lips can utter the 100ft. above the trees, and the the angler. gallop. It may want to lie down words, "Oh, my dear, isn't it Channel at about 800ft.
of present victory at the in some cool and pleasant place, lovely!"
"I had no anxiety of any kind. A conquered nation might have and delight in doing nothing. The words may be applied to a Actually, the physical fatigue und]" been this.
"Doing nothing in the right way landscape, a cathedral, the view mental strain has been less than I an One of the twelve. and in the right place is better from an hotel balcony, or even to would have experienced had I been 30 Join. than getting a hendache in a a dinner, but they will be happily casino.
chester, significant, "Let your holiday be some- And if you return from your "I felt very hot at Oran in my what according to your Paterfamilias may put on a young freshment and that home-coming up into the air again to be refresh- age. holiday without a feeling of re- English clothes and was glad to get is good, then you may be sure thated by a cool breeze through the fault is somewhere in your ventilator." We may have waited eagerly for self. You have chosen the wrong that fortnight by the Cornish sen sort of holiday or gone upon it or in the Tyrol, and spent happy without putting off the clothes of hours over guide-books and itiner a self-absorbed, hored, and un- aries. Let us remember that this joyous soul.
man's spirit, but not his trousers." DREAMS HELP
SALESMAN SAM
on a motor-car Journey to Man-,37 A headless gangster in
the
Capt. Percival confessed with al smile that he wore his soft felt hat during most of the journey ns-to
use his own words-he felt "more
complete."
Anyway, They Got the Best
familiar form.
Down
un-
1 A traveller for very good pur-
poses.
2 This may be a far but in the end it has glowing possibilities. 3 This by itself is not 32 down. 4 You should find clues this if I'
can't. h An
American
Haid
pleasure
CROSSWORDS
cruises were all this, but then he was a bad sailor.
6 An outstanding feature in art. 7 Tart fruit.
8 The fact that the lino was in front apparently bred enmity. 12 A beast of burden. 13 Girl's name across apparently
The this of
15
clothes
18 but may be put off by an up-
propriate this.
20 This native was so named owing
to a discoverer's mistake.
21 Just the sort of madman to air
a pain
22 This anw is worked up
down.
23 Pickings from the strand.
and
25 A downright negation of place.
26 A garment,
28 Not a sweet drink.
30 Malo name.
32 This is not to 14 acTOBN..
33 Often right as a military saluto, Yesterday's Bolation.
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