For two hours recently Denham cameramen waited impatiently while two bats held up the filming, ip "Dreaming Lips," of a concert. It is estimated that the invasion eost the company nearly £100. The performance had an enthusiastic reception from the extras, to whom ever.y hour's "overtime" was worth 2/6. Mrs. Claude Henton, ot Windsor? widow of the British business man who wai killed in the German air linor crash in the Thuringaan Forest. recently, is to receive £1650 from a German insurance company, and it is rnderstood that a way will be found to pay it in British currency. Two new developments in the interests of safety are due for adoption shortly, says a Los Angeles cahle. They are the new so-called "doughntit ' ' radio beam finder, giving better directions in foggy and stormy weather and a high shock absorption landing gear to enable a heavy machine to lalid safely after dropping 1000 feet in a minute.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 5, 21 January 1937, Page 5
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