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Mr Mat i|iii -ten's proposals to compel ‘‘every female of the ' iy ir raider” to wear her hair _ “citliei loose or plaited iieliiiul. haiiitinn down her baek.” met with skori shrift wheiit il came before tlie House ol Commons Standing Committee, when it consadeied tile Crnninal Law Amendment Acta lew we; ks a<io. The Chairman ruled iba! if was out of order. \mt> wUewvA the bon. mcmdier to arwne the point.. London (lapperdutn was in a stale ol I'cnanun I while llm proposal remained on the business-paper. “Ten sears from now we shall have poets of commercial aeroplane Hyintt tbroiudiont. tin- Kmpire without the aid if (ios'ern mini I subsidies and formmit the haeklunie of unr air power.” said M ajer-Ceneral Sir W. S. Hraneker. Director of Civil A via rion. speaking at Cn ydon aerodrome. SI a inline near linn was an air express that has Mown no ■joss Timn o;L()(if) miles since April Id. or twice round the world a world s record lor any form ol' transport. How mans of the hundreds ol thoiis-ands'-sd amaL'iir and professional photographers are aware ol the name ol the i.ion who first discovered tin' art ol idiotooraphiiip; on papery II was Hippolyle llayard. of l''ranee. who, curiously enono;li, was not a phot oe;ra plier by orol'ession. hut was employed in the Limniet .Ministry, lb spent Ids leisure 1 11 11 IS in dahhlii'ic: with chemistry, and wns I lie first to employ iodide ol silver with er.\ slidline salt for (ixintf. !l is now proposed to creel a monument to bis memory in bis native town ol lire tend snr Oise.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 3139, 16 October 1922, Page 2

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Untitled Dunstan Times, Issue 3139, 16 October 1922, Page 2

Untitled Dunstan Times, Issue 3139, 16 October 1922, Page 2