10 FEBRUARY 1939, Page 38

Another World If the sun is shining and those clouds

are in the right place you are transported to anothm- world. The mountain side at your feet disappears as into a bottomless gulf, and you look from a solitary peak, as it seems, across a dazzling sea of white, out of which other lesser peaks stand up dark-blue like islands, the further shore of that sea being the very Alps themselves sixty miles off across the Rhone valley. An immense silence bears down on you, such a silence as you imagine envelops the spheres. Time and distance lose their meaning, for there is nothing belonging to mankind to (JP.

you your bearings in this new planet. - JOHN PR1OLEA [Note.—Readers' requests for advice from our Mote - Correspondent on the choice of new cars should be ace, '- panied by a stamped and addressed envelope. The st price payable must be given, as well as the type of b required. No advice can be given on the purchase, sal, '1' exchange of used cars.]