No cocktails will be served in American air liners. .The companies have never provided, drinks in the past, but after receiving requests for,cockails from -their passengers, American Airlines .asked by.'-advertisement h-r the views of their patrons. Tw, thousand .voted for drinks and/15,0dd against them. In announcing their policy the companies state .that , if cocktails were .served employees -would have tho dangerous and ' invidious task of deciding .how many cocktails they could serve to an.' individual without permitting him to be intoxicated. .
“The Flying Doctor,” iceentlv com pelted'.in, Australia,-, with Ghnrle’s, in the title, vole, cost .more than £40,000 to produce, it will, be released simultaneously in all English speaking countries, and ’ will he the lbst Australian production to cany that distinction. -..-, ....; •, ~ ? U 'w C Dt?it ' idl knows “ore about f m -Photography than an v other act- f' iTss m, Htdlywood, and instructs. / Cameraman -Howard (“Duke”) Green. ' cf U \ll 0 b W{ti ‘ h ° r in ‘ The.(lard,'ii eflW- !• to -the 1 , best „ Ull 1 ler lungourous, glamorous features. ’
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12905, 4 July 1936, Page 10
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