THE “FED-UPS”
Young Mayfair Men TO CRUISE IN YAWL. [Aust. & N.Z. Cable Assn.J (Received August 19, at 5.5 p.m.) LONDON, August 19. Six self-called “Mayfair Playboys are sailing during the jeek-end a world cruise in a fifty-feet yawl, saying that they “are fed up with debs and debts,” and want to show that they are able to do manual work They are Dick Beaumont a son of Dame de Sark, the racing motorist, airman and navigato; Captain Bill Patterson a Rugby star Ronald Gaunt, a nephew of Sir GUJ Gaunt; Dick Harrison, an Austra lian crash stunter; A. Thor a descendent of Cortez, the ■- explorer; Paddy Ryall, a Ceylon teaplanter, YOUNG AMERICAN’S WISH. “TO GET AWAY FROM EVERYWHERE.” ROSENBERG TEXAS, August 18 Flying Instructor Robert Hunt wa. piloting a prospective pupil, named Jack Hamerly, 19 years of age ofl a trial flight, when Hamerly pistol and ordered Instructor Hunt to flv to Mexico. The fuel became exhausted after an hour. Hamerly therefore ordered a descent to reney the supplies. He turned away his head, however, while Hunt was talking to a farmer, upon which he was overpowered. , Hamerly told the police that he wanted to "get away from everything."
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Grey River Argus, 20 August 1937, Page 9
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