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FOR SALE. As she lies at anchor Santu, Fukien Province, fron hulk "Rhamses." Built In England 1884. Length 184, breadth 26', depth 11. Gross and net tonnage 878 tons. For full particulara and orders to view apply Asiatic Petro- leum Company (S.C.) Ltd., Hong Kong or Foochow.

FOR SALE-One brass "Hung Ming" pan of the Chinese Han Dynasty with automatic springs. Price $1,000.00 Apply Box No. 487, c/o "China Mail."

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ON

TUESDAY, the 16th August, 1927,, commencing at 5.15 p.m.

at their Sales Room, Duddell Street. A Collection of 2,500 Stamps In- cluding Old China High Value Colonials and One Complete Set of German Caroline Island Fine Uned.

Catalogues will be issued.

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Mr. Harry W. Frantz, "United. Press" Staff Correspondent, writes from Washington on July 19.

The rapid evolution of air mail service in the United States is indicated by the fact that lines initiated and operated by the Post-office Department are now on sufficiently sound financial and operating basis to permit their relinquishment to private com panies, which will carry the air mail on control plan.

At the beginning of July the Post-office Department had prác-| tically completed the delivery of air mail lines and equipment to private contractors, in accordance with a law passed at the 69th

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A Trial Order is Solicited..

NOTICES.

HONG KONG FOOTBALL

ASSOCIATION.

PPLICATIONS for affiliation

Although the Government is passing out of the field of com- mercial aviation, Post-master- General Harry New announced

FILIPINO ARTIST.

GETS BIG CHANCE DRAWING LINDBERGIL

Washington, July 19. Lindbergh's flight to Paris gave

a young Filipino artist an oppor- tunity to demonstrate his skill on 趄 national scale, Pen-and-ink

“A CHOICE EPITHET.

LANGUAGE IN THE

COMMONS. MEN

In the House of Commons the

third reading debate on the Trade Union Bill was concluded.

ed.

Mr. J. Maxton (Lab.) hotly as305–

"CHINA MAIL" CROSS-WORD PUZZLE

[SECOND SERIES.]

the Attorney General Sir NO. 15-$50 MUST BE WON

sketches of the flight and, inci-Douglas Hogg) and said he was a

political blackguard and Har. dental events by Manuel Rep Isip The Speaker demanded with of Mandaluyon, Rizal, province, drawal. were syndicated by an important Mr. Maxton: I have heard the newspaper organisation and ap word hurled across the floor a peared in many sections of the dozen times to-day. country, attracting favourable comment.

The Speaker: If you charge the Attorney-General with inaccuracy that's common enough, but thủ world liar must not be flung across the Houso.....

Isip holds a ataff position with a metropolitan newspaper while attending Phoenix Art Institute Mr. Maxton: 1 `am charging him at New York. He is making an with worse than an inaccuracy... intensive study of commercial art, The Speaker: 1 call upon you to with the aim of becoming an illus-withdraw from the remainder of the

trator.

debate.

Mr. Maxton sat motionless. pect authority.

The Speaker: You appear to res-

Mr. Maxton: That's not the issue. The Speaker named Mr. Maxton, and on the motion of the Chance!- tor of the Exchequer (Mr. W. Churchill) Mr. Maxton's suspension was carried by 146 votes to 73. House amid Labour cheers.

Mr. Maxton walked out of the

Mr. P. Snowden (Lab): There was a design in the ambiguity of the Bill. The Government had bid-

Some of his works in pen-and- ink and also in oil have been used by national advertisers. Besides the Lindbergh sketches, he has also recently syndicated illustra- tions of the Nungesser-and-Coll trans-Atlantic attempt and the Snyder Murder trial in Brooklyn. The young artist secured his early training at the School of that the trans-Continental air | Fine Arts in Manila. mall routes would operate ona. "I have been studying at New daily schedule, and that these York for a year and a half," he den their actual intentions by a routes would be gradually ex- told the "United Press," "and I mass of verbiage and had left the panded by the Department. shall probably continue my interpretation to the Courts.

The successful flight of studies for two years longer. I Mr. Churchill, in summing up the Charles A. Lindbergh from New came to New York because I be debate, said that no country in the York to Paris was a tremendous lieve that it is the greatest centre record in strikes and industrial world could compare with Britain's boost for the air mall, as he had in the world for instruction in stoppages. We had only got to go previously served as an air mall commercial art European cities on tearing each other to pieces to flier. His fight was commemorĮ may afforded broader opportuni-injure the country: beyond the power of any party or Government to repair.

VOLAES WORKAN, WANG IK

The Langley medal, possessed by only three Americans and one Frenchman, all of whom are directly responsible for the development of aviation, has been awarded Col. Charles A. Lindbergh by the Smith- sonian Institution. Colonel Lindbergh, through the award, will-fake his place side by side with Wilbur and Orville Wright, Glenn H. Curtis and Gustave Eiffel, of. France. The citation reads "For his magni. ficent non-stop fight from New York to Paris.

to the above Association must reach the undersigned by the 81st accompanied by the necessary fee of Two. Dollars, Nowly affiliating Cluba One Dollar entrance fee

W. E. HOLLANDS,

Hon. Secretary.ated by a

On View from Monday, the 16th extra. August, 1927.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS. Auctioneers. Hong Kong, 9th August, 1927.

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HONG KONG FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION.

REFEREES AFFILIATION.

PPLICATIONS from qualified

TESTOVER STEVENAGE A Referees for Affliation to the W within an hour from London. above association must reach the In healthy neighbourhood. SCHOOL undersigned by the 81st accom- for GIRLS and SMALL BOYS, A panied by the annual subscription

few Boarders received in the House of One Dollar. of the Principal. Individual care and attention. For Particulars

apply to:

MISS RUTH CULLEY

(Camb. Higher Local). (Camb. Teachers' Diploma). MISS GERTRUDE TURNER

(National Frodel Higher

Certificate).

FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY.

W. E. HOLLANDS,

Hon. Secretary.

P. O. Box 293,

HONG KONG FOOTBALL LEAGUE.

Amid the din and shouts of "Freedom what things are done In thy name," the third reading was carrfed, upon which a few Labour members attempted to sing "Rule, Britannia.".

"Kill the Br”!

the

A massed Labour attack on Trades Union Bill, by means of a gigantic procession through the City to Hyde Park, culminated in exciting scenes. A number of Com- munists and Fascists, who were moro

leas uninvited guests, quickly came to blows, and in the course of the conflict several yards of fron railing broke, precipitating men and women into a scrambling heap... Shrill screams from the women attracted an even greater crowd to the spot, and the police had the utmost difficulty in restor ing order. Reinforcements, how- ever, managed to clear the mob, and it was then found that several!

The procession, extended the

new postage stamp ties in the fine arts, but America women had been badly trushed. bearing his name and the picture is the greatest field for the com-length of Victorie Embankment, of the "Spirit of St. Louis." This mercial artist because of the and in it were several banners, in- is used on the 10-cent denomina- tremendous vogue, of advertis-acribed with such slogans as "KIII tion, which is now in general use ing."

the Bill," "We demand freedom." for letters weighing one-half Before he came to New York, There was considerable congestion ounce or less.

Isip was an illustrator for the of traffic, and the police had fre- Filipino magazine Liwayway. quently to break the procession on He is very modest about the re- that account: The arrival of the cognition accorded to his work by procession at Hyde Park hold up frictors seem disposed to con- indulging in the usual inshionable American editors. He said that hundreds of motor car passengers sider work on its merita, and that afternoon on the park drive, until he had not encountered any dis- the cars were four abreast, when crimination because of his Fill they were only a quarter of the pino nationality. "United Press," way through the park. The drivers

The Air Mail Service under the Post-office Department auspices began operation in 1918, and is considered one time in the to have been instru-

nation that aircraft can be pro- perly and profitably put to econo- mic use, and to have proved the feasibility of regular operation of cargo-carrying aeroplanes. Con- gress, in establishing the Air Mail, sought to promote the operation of aeroplanes in peace- ful activities.

commenced a deafening motor hora chorus, and the police then inter- "BEST DRESSED WOMAN."vened and cleared the roadway, The popular platform in the subae- There was an abrapt termination quent speech proceedings was that In the Nottinghamshire Assizes of occupied by Lady Cynthia Mosley, the action brought by Edward the second daughter of the late Smith Wilkinson, widower of the Marquis Curzon of Redleston, who world's best-dressed woman," who has become famous as a vigorous died in 1924 leaving Wilkinson supporter of her husband in Labour nothing though she had estate politics. Lady Cynthia spoke for valued at $17,000.

an hour without using notes.

Wilkinson sued the trustees - to-

Beginning in the spring of 1926 PPLICATIONS for admission

to the above League must there rapidly developed a great reach the undersigned on or before contract air mail system, likely the 31st August, accompanied by soon to cover the entire country 'FAMOUS ECZEMA REMEDY. the entrance fee of Twenty Dollars. This system was in addition to No Club can be admitted to the the trans-Continental and New League unless affiliated to the York-Chicago night route, operat recover the value of jewellery, an Hong Kong Football Association. ed by the Post-office Department. oil painting of himself, and £500. The principal lines were Boston- Mrs. Wilkinson was 50 and her hus W. E. HOLLANDS,

Hon. Secretary. New York, Chicago-St. Louis, band 22 when they married. She Chicago Dallas, Salt Lake City. la reputed to have spent £30,000 in Los Angeles, Pasco-Elko, Detroit- two years on dress bills. Cleveland, Detroit-Chicago, Seat- Mr. Justice Shearman refused to tle-Los Angeles, Chicago-Twin try the case.. Cities, Atlantic-Jacksonville, Che

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The Yuen Wo Seamen's Institute always has en. available to ship as watch men, seamen, &c. qu

Our men are employed by the leading passenger lines. We guarantee satis faction.

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are invited for the yenne-Pueblo, purchase of the wreck of the New Orleans-Pilottown, Detroit Forepart of the 3.8. "TJILEBOET" Grand Rapids, Philadelphia-Wash- as it now lies at Ling Ting Island Full particulars from the under signed.

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HONG KONG HEALTY AND TRUST COMPANY; LIMITED.

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ington-Norfolk

BOYS WHO WON'T GO RED.

Pestered by Red agitators, urged

·FIRST READ THESE RULES CAREFULLY TÚROUGH,

1. The PRIZES in this competition are AWARDED STRICTI. Y} |

on MERIT.

2. Each solution sent in must be made on the coupon cut from the

"China Mail · Any number of solutions may be sent In,

3. An entry fee of fifty cents must accompany each coupon. Three entries, however, may be sent in together for one dollar. Letters sent through the post must not contain coins as they will not be delivered by the Post Office.

4. No entry will be considered under any circumstances whatso

ever, unless entry money for each solution is enclosed.

5. Entries must reach the office of the "China.Mall? not later than

the time and date for closing announced on the coupon.

6. No responsibility is accepted for loss or delay in the post. All

letters should be registered and/or sealed.

7. The prize of $50 must be won and will be awarded for an all

* correct or nearest correct solution. In the event of ties the $50 will be divided. No competitor may win more than one share of the prize in each competition.

8. 'The coupon must not be defaced in any way. All attempts

must be in plain block letters and legible,

9. The Editor's decision will be final and binding in all matters of dispute, and he reserves the right to enter into Correspondence regarding the Competition.

10.

11.

Solutions will be published with the results, in this paper, every Thursday following the Closing Date..

Coupons will be kept for four days after the results of the com- petition have been published.

12.

All letters must be addressed, "China Mail" Cross-words, c/o "China Mail" Ofices, No. 5, Wyndham Street, Hong Kong, 18. No member of the staff of the "China Mall" will be allowed to [compete.

14. Solutions are held under sealed cover and in no way will b

opened until the close of the competition.

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No. 5, Wyndham Street, Hong Kong. DEAR SIRS,

"I agree to abide by your rules, and I enclose. for

solution (s) which are attached.

Name

Address

[Please Write in. Block Letters]

CLOSING DATE FOR COUPONS, MONDAY, AUGUST 15, [Coupons received at the "China Mall Office after mid-day

to attend a Communist Sunday on Monday will not be included in the competition.]

school, laughed at by the many and admired by the few, there are in the heart of the East End 50 of the most ardent loyalists to be fourid in Britain, and their average age varies between-11 and 16% 27% They are the members of the 1st Gadet Battery attached to the East Anglian Territorial Brigade of the Royal Artillery, with headquarters at Artillery House, Stratford.

The foregoing lines embraced a scheduled operating aeroplane mileage in in 1926 of 4,428,000,

The air-mail routes in 1926 in- cluded sixty-six regular stations, and served eighty-four cities with a population of approximately 24,000,000. Air mail contractors invested over $5,000,000 in 1926, chiefly in vehicles and the real estate and improvements at sixty- TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN six airports represented invest

that the FOURTH ORDIN ment of $17,500,000. ARY YEARLY MEETING of The United States Chamber of It tells, first of all, the resson for rour Shareholders of the Hong Kong Commerce is conducting a nation- the, child's lassitude of the disordered Realty and Trust Company, al campaign to stimulate the use stomach that robs the youngntar Limited. will be held at the of air mail, through publicity, ar- desire to play of pain and se Registered Office of the Company, rangements to guarantee a certain

Izumianen durf

tract. Exchange Building (2nd Floor), amount of air mail monthly, and These disorders a Des Vaux Road Central, Hong co-operation of business Interest childhood, accounting for day of August, 1927, at 11.30 8.m. operators of mail routes.

They are drawn from poor families, and attend parades only. twice a week, but few-regular. soldiers can be so familiar with or so capable of manoesaving a gun 43 of they are doubt.Their commanding officer, Major WHAT THE TONGUE TELLS, Haines, said to a reporters

Kong on SATURDAY,' the- 27th

tional campaign, to Statement of Accounts and the construction or aft-po

for the purpose of receiving a

Report of the Board of Directors landing, also 18 in.

for the Year ended on the 80th

June, 1927, and re-electing Dires-

HONGKONG DOLLAR DIRECTORY tora and the Auditors.PNG SIG

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the THEIR SECOND SUMMER, THE Company will be CLOSED from

MONDAY the 22nd day of August,

congested: intentitu

are so

Red agents are very active “here and do their best "to Cour work, but they are fail- Our boys are as loyal as you can find. To them there is only jonelting, the Union Jack.” We take on to them to hear the Communist ora- lst them pick holes in the whộn they return, here. m", cuttings - from and then from (a them form

cent of the young one's distress: An they are so almple to treat easy to banish completely with the

Baby's Own Tablets

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Across..

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8. A parasitic worm, that infesta the

• gilla of the bream.

9. EASER (Actual), 10. Alternative, 12. ECTNI (Actual). 14. From, or out of

15: Amonth of the Jewish year, 16. Fleaby

20. Active in a high degrés......... 24; Alone.

26. Injection

28. A projection,

27. Extravagant

23. Having a tendency to prevent the developments of anything? expecially of a disease (curtall,

Down

1. Upon

2. Turnips (reversed).

9, Judicial proceedings.

4. Kilns for drying malt or hops.

6. A fetid ulcer. In the nostril.

6. Species of gazelle found fu

Africa:

Word of deniali 11. Whispering.

18. Confident

ling on the skin,

18 To 19. A sucker (fumbled); }. 20. Pertaining to or like pus. 21. The aromatic principle.

22. RURGE (Actual),Ful

28. Drives to, a tree/H

20. An infections and fatal disease

(Actual

(digrade animal

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1927, until SATURDAY, the 27th day of August, 1827, both days ins clus

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