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OCTOBER

1, 1936.

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FOR MOTORISTS

It's GRAND to be

LIMERICK.

S

EE Britain first" is cortainly good advice

to the touring motor- ist, so long as Britain

Is taken to include the Irish Froo State, though

that proviso might annoy the Government, but certainly not the delightful Irish folk.

bas

My "busman's holiday brought us here by way of Ane roads, glorious scenery and charm- ing people-the equal of anything the much boosted. Continent can provide. Except, perhaps, that the weather has been typically English. We left London early one morning and made for Coventry-what a fine rond there in now the widening scheme is neatly, completei

At the Riley works I was shown a "hush-hush "Show model -- a now super-luxury car to be called the Autovia." It has a 24 hp. V-0 cylin der engine and a fine-looking conchi- built five-seater body. A four-speed self-changing gear box is flted. I gather. that the price of the car, which will

attention command-the

of thudiants at the Show, will be under £1,000. That is real motor news.

By Way of Wales

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Then we rejoined Watling-street, or Af, and made for Wales. A glorious summer afternoon and that stretch of rond between Beltws-y-Coed and Bethesda, with the mountains Lowering" inta the clouds on each side, was tho

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The Showman

10-DAY'S tonic thought for WOES WAS handed to mo ready made by the writer of a gossipy article. Ho sald-or wrote that he loved" dining at a well-known restaurant "especi- ally with a famous man for whom head waiters reserve their best bows and who doesn't need a ticket in cloakrooms" — because, course, he is so famous.

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Parther on he wrote: "I'm just back from a month's perfect holiday, and am secretly rather pleased about my sunburn,"

This is all so frank and sweet that I had to put a dab of perfume, behind my cars and read it through again and again.

Mysterious Montagu

THE old game of chasing mysterious Mr. Montagu Norman Governor, of the Bank of England, has been you' sumed. It in played with the traditional coyness.

"Ho has sailed for America,” saya. ono writer: "but of course he is not in the ship.'

President Roosevelt's destination in the same as Mr. Norman's," says an- other; 'but quite by chance, of course!".

Now the fucts are that whenever Mr. Norman wants a holiday he changes places with the Boarded Woman of Woppa-on-the-Wold. So, if you pay. your sixpence at Blackpool, you'll see tho Clovernor of the Bank of England; and, if Mr. Roosevelt calls on Mr. Norman, he'll meet the Bearded Woman.

Thus la history made.

Beryl Again

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equal of anything to be found in the Alps. Then across the Mensi Bridge, an adventure in itself, and across the Isle of Anglesea. The night boat brought us from Holyhead to Dublin, Brow

were in WO

foreign Five people, two racing country. cars, a private car and a lorry. as well as 120 gallons of “racing dope to be passed through Customs was a pretty big job, but once we found the right Customa oicial everything was all right. * Indolle, and what are wo worrying about at all, at ull-you're for the race," and he passed the complete party, potrot and all. We lunched in "dear dirty Dublin,"

It's a no run down to Ireland's Drst elty, by way of Naan, Portlaoightine (Maryborough to you, and the local hotel supplies a gigantic tea), Nenngh to Limerick, where the world's finest bacon comes from, but no verses that start, "There was a young Indy of,

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You've heard the expressiou" paying on the nail "T Limerick merchants used to settle their debts at the Exchange building on a table called "The Nall." That was paying on the mall,"

Next day, as assistant to "Nobby" Marney, whom motor-raeling folk will recognise na one of the best mucing mechanics in England, we changed it net of pistons in one of the

racers

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the Limerick boys and girls (of all agca) were so wildly excited about last week-end. Nobby" says I'm "Not so und" with a net of spanners-this is a real busman's holiday for met

100 Gallons a Second

The cars finlahed, successful carly- morning practice for the "round the houses" race over, we look a day off and went to see Ireland's proudest in- dustrial effort the Shannon electrical power station. And a wonderful affair It is, too-100 gallons of Shannon water every second pasars down each of four

huge pipes to drive the enormous generators which supply electrio power for the whole of the Irish Proc Blate.

It was interesting, since I have been told so often that foreiga 'electrical equipment is so much better than ours by motor folk, to be informed by one of the engineers that they have a deal of trouble with the German equipment. The Germans built the whole system (280,000 horse-power from a river), but the Electricity Board would rather have had Britisia equipment, though the Government said no.

The Germans are not nearly no popu. lar in the Free State as the hated" English. A holiday here will prove that the Irish are friendly as ever. We could not be treated with more open-handed generosity and hospl- tality. But subjects to avold nre politien and religion, and who wants to discuss those subjects on holiday, anyhow?

Wonderful Scenery

If you come this way (and Ireland has some wonderful scenery) go to "sweet Adare," wander in the ruins of Desmond Castle and the Franciscan Abbey, and stop at the hotel kept by Lord Dunraven, a fine "pub" that's reasonable enough in 1s charges, and there's fishing, too.

And, of course, you must visit. Ki- Jarney, with its grind scenery equal to anything the world has to show. It's 70 inlits from Limerick.

And these wilty Irish fölk, with their delightful breue. Sorry I am that I cannot reproduce in the vernacular the story the Irisluman tok. crowd of children in the garage. They had seen the international "G.B." on the rear of one of our cars, "What's that mean? the children asked. "Well, in England, indade, they make you put an 'L' on the car when you start. That means. you're a learner, to the nure. After a bit they give you a 0.3, and that means

Getting Better!

Then there was the race, two and a hall hours of car-splitting noise in the streets of the ancient city that de- Hghted the enthusiastic Irish. It was a grand race, Lon, except for the iragle accident to the Duke of Grafton, witich overshadowed the whole affair.

MUSIC

by Spike Hughes

Do not know who first com- plained that the B.B.C, rolnys · of its symphony concerts were too long, but next week the now polley of itsy-bitsy symphony pro- grammes comes into force at the expense of the Promenade Con- corts.

As a Londoner I havo no personal objection to the B.B.C. giving concerts in Queen's Hall and denying them to the radio listener, but, since it is the radio listener whose ten shillings make this possible, surely he should be en- titled to a little consideration from the hand he feeds.

What the B.B.C, seems not to realise is that. If symphony concerts are to be broadcast at all they should be broadcast in full

At present the B.B.C.'s policy seems to be pure cussedness. On Monday, so minutes of the Wagner Prom. will ' be relayed. That, it is suggested, is enough music for one night, so it is followed by a plano recital and another contert in the studio) by the B.B.0. Symphony Orchestra, section sume- thing else.

On Tuesday, wo get the whole of the first half of the Queen's Hall pro- gramme--an all-Walton evening that includes

the 'Portsmouth Point," viola concerto, "Façade," and the symphony.'

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evening (according to the Arture fist) would be Brahms' second symphony. This however, will only be heard by those in the hall.

Thursday, if you can manage to look In at Langham Place, is Tschaikovsky night, and as a special treat for those who can't, precisely one item is being broadcast: the fifth symphony.

Another Afth symphony, Beet hoven's is the one item precisely that is being left out of Friday's relay.

So there you are, where are you?

Do not remember reading in the Ullswater report any suggestion that the publicly-subsidised promenade concerta "should be so spasmodically available to the subsidising public. I

Suzy in pante because she has fallen in love with Andre and because of the difference in their stations and the fact she has nauer told him about Terry, de- cides to go home to New York." Andre, surprised at himself, stops her at the gangplank. She does nat sail.

LUCY HUFFAKER.

was doing that she did not know he was in the room until she heard him tell the maid to leave and return Inter to help madame.

"I like simple rooms," said Suzy in a controlled but ley voice. "I didn't tear them-perhaps you want to keep them.. That's all right, but won't have them in a room which is mine, also."

the

For answer, Andre took one from wall and tore it across. Sury smiled, but there was sirange look in her eyes. That vanished however when Andre told her he must leave at once to catch his train. He in sisted she should not go to see him off. They would say au revoir alone.

CHAPTER SEVEN What the outcome would be of her reckless decision to stay in Paris Suzy did not know. She did not even think about li. Enough just to know that she was with Andre.. She didn't: like war-time Paris and when Andre the hall below...

"I'll do my best to make your wife returned to his exendellic she would

and happy," he said, į

His father was waiting for him in

live in mortal dread that his plane comfortable would be shot down. But at least for gently. "You need have no fear, my

few days, they would be together. For that she would risk, would bear", I haven't of you" said Andre gratefully. "I'm not so certain about nnything.

myself.

Andre, always so gay, so light-

Suzy was not happy in the days hearted, was strangely serious as they which grew into weeks before she walked away from the sea. How Andre again, she was comfort seemed to be trying to figure out able and the baron treated her with something.

such consideration that her fear and and shyness began to wear off.

"I think it can be done at once." le said. "Usually there are a lot at formalities about such things in France. But in war time arrange ments can be made,"

"What arrangements?" she asked, puzzled.

"For our being married," he sald aeriously.

The arrangements were made and

One night they had a little céle- bration together, for that day on the flying field, with troops in formal formation and flags flying,, a general had pinned on Andre's uniform a medal "for conspicuous gallantry and enterprise above and beyond the call

duty

of

they had a few blissful days together and then beren stood at the

table as they raised their

In a qualet Normandy village, quiet glasses high and the old man said in even in war time. Andre had made a valce, vibrant with emotion: "To

Andre-yours and mine, Suzy," two long-distance telephone calls. An our

of a real affce- extension of his

It was the beginning of his leave for a few days had been arranged, when he confided tion between

The baron reproached n

sympathetic

superioration he had not thought in time to make

why wished it.

to

was

other

some

famed himself that i

had been more difficult. While be arrangements for Suzy to be present had talked with his father, all the to share in Andre's triumph. But he force of tradition swept over him. He did not say that. Some delicacy in

madly in love with Suzy, but he

he him, secret sympathy with was a Frenchman and ho knew the Suzy made him fear that it might consternation bis father must feel to suggest to her that if Andre had

he would have made me thoughtful, he know his only son, who would somej

there. time bear his title, was bringing home some effort to have her

bride of whose family, background, Whether she was thinking that or not he did not know. All they said was breeding nothing was known

When the cub stopped before the that they would celebrate again the splendid old mansion in the Faubere next night when Andre, on leave,

tould. Join them. St. Germain and Suzy was `stepping) out, he tossed her over his shoulder and ran up to the entrance.

"Put me down," cried Sury, as the butler opened the door. But before she was on her feet, Baron de Char ville was coming down the long stair- way.

the flying field that day, but there There were many spectators en

was only one of whom Andre was conscious. Madame de Chabris, beautiful, chle and conscious of her power, looked on intently as the de coration

was conferred. Then as Andre's, eyes met hers, she dashed "Father," said Andre, auddenly him a a radiant smile and brought her realizing how undignified they must appear,

this

is my wife. Andre, truly

hands together softly, as if

time after Andre, leaving Suzy

contrite at having and

They had met for the

presented Suzy as a hoyden, suggest in his fath

his father's house, had returned

ed that she follow Alberi upstairs to the flying field, but they had spent

She was probably tired, he said, and many hours together wim in her car,

certainly she would want to bathe She was waiting for

You

say it, sir," he said.

now

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and change after their trip. Then he when the ceremony was over. faced his father.

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"I'll think of you all the time," ho Kuspect, however, that somebody has sie brought into the family enough ber. I'm desolate without you." takel, the B.B.C.'s anti-symphony convitality to keep the family alive dure answered. "I wouldn't go but I do cert posting a little too seriously.

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a degree. However," a shrewd calculation. there was a note of hope in his voice, Andre spent several weeks in Paris, "in war times, the unusual excite but he was home very little. Much ment brings about many things which of his time, it seemed, had to be would not happen in normal life. Ispent at the War Office. On the last know that and I also know that per-might of his stay, he did not come hups later some arrangement can be home to dinner. There was a tense-

the drawing room made, quietly of course, and then ness in

where you whi be free to

Suzy and his father sat, until Albert "Father." said

Andre not without appeared and sald Andre was on the dignity, "Suzy is my wife. She is wire. Suzy jumped to her feet, then good and generous and trusting stopped on Albert said it was his There will be no arrangement to dia-father for whom he had asked. credit her or break her heart. That "Yes, I understand," the baron said is final. But if you are too outraged, to his son, "It's hard to spend the last I can take her away. Shall 12"

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"I have to go back at once," said in-law. She is a brave girl.”** Andre when he had read the mes- Suzy was standing tense when he sage. "I'll run up now and say good-returned. He went to her and took bye to Suzy,??

The butler had taken Suzy to "He spoke to me rather than you, Andre's room and had sent a mald because there were people in the office who would hear him. Ho to unpack for her and render any service she might need. But when wants you to go to the train to he Andre entered the room, the bags can see you-and he more than hint- -had not been em

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with jealous, may dear, but it is natural he amusement. Suzy was looking in- should put you ahead of everything tently nt a photograph aho was hold-else." Ing. She made a face at it, before Suzy's radiant face was reward throwing it into a waste basket al- enough for not seeing his son and for rendy half full. Andre caught his bis galinnt lie. breath. Why had not someone thought to remove from his room! the pictures of all those women?

Suzy was

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(To-morrow: An accident brings about a meeting of three peo- ple which threatens trapedu.)

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