lettuce Uupctt Daily J3cto0 HtD. Thursday, April 22. 1948 WATER SCARCE'POP" PLENTIFUL " I on im M0,H CFPR Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycle the travellers were nearly faint (Subject to change) ing from the heal. Mr. Van der Cartoon -I Shows T.00 - 9 1 W Saturday Sluys was on the point of leading a minor revolt against the I mm regulations that kept them in the plane when the doctor arrived, v In Astralia Mr. Van der Sluys found there was a scarcity of many things such as tobacco Always WALLACES a, 32 and clothes. There were point coupons for clothes and queues for tobacco. What men's cloth FIRST AUTO -E The first atn ,.. ing there was consisted of standard designs and colors. In England at r Wells in 1805. There was an abundance of eve Kinsmen's Club Hears of Trip to Australia Australia is a land where water is scarce but "pop" is plentiful according to Roy Van der Sluys who last night sketched the highlights of his flying trip to the land of the Southern Cross in an informative and anecdote-packed address to members of the Kinsmen Club during their tegular meeting at the Civic Centre. Leaving Vancouver on the sec-end regular flight of the Australian National Airways plane last year, Mr. Van der Sluys had a taste of spontaneous American hospitality when the craft Vas forced to make an unscheduled landing at Sacramento when weather prevented a stop at Oakland. Although the party was not expected, there was no delay in getting cars for them and taking them to the best hotel in the city where they were entertained by the Chamber of Commerce. It was the first Australian passenger plane to call at that city and the leading citizens made the most of WALLACE'S Old Fashion I Bargain Sale Ends Sat. Night ning clothes. Due to its heat and lack of ORIGINALLY MANH- where one can spend a vacation enjoying outdoor sports in perfect comfort. SHIPS and WATERFRONT Sale of the Victoria tug Snohomish and the barge Inland the Is .m.i .. 6 high mountains, Australia gets very little rainfall, a fact that makes water more precious than whiskey. However, very good pop , U1 Manila: "uw '"nuaes an ar 'aulua "I about 25 mil, is sold for 25 cents a gallon in If y L " - - x 4 .;".' Yarder to Argentina has been confirmed. The craft had been al's new Prince George being groomed in a Victoria shipyard for the company's Pacific coast service this summer, I am sure our present staff couldn't be more proud of her than we were in 1910, when the original Prince George arrived on the coast." Mr. Earle recalled: "She was a hospital ship during the early days of the first war and I viv Sidney so one does not have to go thirsty. Electric power, generated by steam turbines creates a drain on the water supply so such equipment as electric refrigerators is scarce in Australia. Food, particularly meat, is cheaper in Australia than In Canada but there Is not the same variety. Cars are expensive and used to tow six tugs from Seat THURSDAY P.M. 4:00 Tony the Troubadour 4:15 Stock Quotations and Interlude 4:30 Especially For You 4:45 The Adventure of Timothy O'Brien 5:00 The Happy Time 5:30 Hawaiian Echoes 5:45 Platter Parade . 6:00 People Ask 6:15 Freddy Martin's Orch. 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:45 Smoke Rings 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Eventide . ( 8:00 The Nation's Business 8:15 Sports Review 8:30 Winnipeg Concert Orch 9:00 Vancouver Theatre 9:30 Nocturne -10:00 CBC News 10:10 B.C. News 1C: 15 The Sea Is Our Home 10:30 Hal Taborln Orch. 10:55 Recorded Interlude 11:00 Weather and Sign Off. FKIjjaT 'A.M. 7:30 Musical Clod 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert " 9:00 BBC NEWS 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Morning Concert 9:59 Time Signal , 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30 Let's Play 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 Let's Play 11:15 Reminiscences 11:30 Weather Forecast 11.31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Ethel and Albert P.M. - 12:00 Mid-day Melodies 12:15 CBC Nevis 12:25 Program Resume tle to Buenos Aires. Announcement has Just been made by the Island Tug & Barge Ltd. The tow was one of the longest in the marine history of the OLD SS PRINCE GEORGE RECALLED On the occasion of a recent dinner, in Victoria, in honor of C. F. (Charlie) Earle, retiring from the C.N.R. after 46 years of service, Mr. Earle, in the course of his interesting remarks spoke of the new steamer Prince George, soon to make her first appearance in the north and recalled the arrival of the first two coas liners in Prince Rupert back in 1910. Said Mr. Earle: "With the Canadian Nation ijuwtn.. MM it. There was no customs red tape and when the passengers left they were loaded down with momentos and tourist folders. There was a stop-over at hard to get, and gasoline is rationed. The magnificent beaches Advertise in tut Laily N-ews! idly remember the excitement ! ashore when we heard that the German raider 'Emden' was ii; I the same locality off the North-' ern Amercian coast, and the .Prince George had to make fast work getting away from the "area." f.lIUO Honolulu and then they flew on stretching along the east coast of the island continent are the to the coral atoll of Canton where the humidity was oppres CEILING FIXTURES FOR YOl'K Australian's natural and national playgrounds. Practically everyone swims despite the threat of man-eating sharks. On most beaches, handy to centres of population, shark nets, and guards perched on high towers, protect swimmers from sive. On the Fiji Islands, Mr. Van der Sluys met the King of the capital city, Latoga, ' for whose daughter he had years before made a wedding cake. Recollection of the incident caused the King to extend a LIVING ROOM KITCHEN - BKDltiJ JSATI1KUO.M . . . FLUORESCENT TRIUTKS . "NO. 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