FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1929.

Choose Glaxo for your Baby

Your Baby's future health depends on your choice of his food. You must choose the food you know is best, for you dare not endanger your Baby's progress by experimenting.

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DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.

(This cross-word puzzle has been marie by an expert but our readers are warned to look out for occasional phonetic anellings, such as harbor, plow, and altho.)

B

19

10

1/2

13

114

15

16

17

18

120

SU

22

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25

426

36

132

42

13

46

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148

50

51

62.

153

54

55

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1-Capture, as game

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7-Sprite

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THE INTERNATIONAL SYNDICATE.

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41-Olden time

42-Threshing

instrument

11-Poem by Sir Walter 44-Stupid

Scott

13-Grost wEVAS

15-Exhibit

ostentatiously 18-Explosive shell 18-Meadow 19-Spring for holding

papers 21-Part of ship (pl:) 22-Vehicle

23-Pratend 25-Chlidleh name for

parent

26-Procedure

27-Rocsive

reward

29-Peruss 30-Disturbance of the

pando

#1-Tug

$3-Fixed look 84-Base of tallet.

powder

16-Bhut up

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27-Depress with fear

9-Covers

10-Cleans

11-Prefix to Bcolch

BURNEMOR

72-Want

......2 ₤13–Hairless

46-Delicate perception 14-Dark-colorad

of sounds

47-Shielded-

4-Bouthern general

50-Superintendent of

culinary affairs 152–Empowered 64-Make hard 55-8oak in 1iquid 68-French for omit [87-Always (poetic

form)

VERTICAL 1-Obstacls to prograss P-Book B-Cricket 4-Large bundia B-Bs afflicted with

pain

B-Fished with rod and

fine running on a real 7-Declines

S-A royal house of

England

17-Tidy

20-Peare collectively 22-Stuck faat in mire 24-Type of corn |26-Biblical word

supposed to indicate a passe 28-American poat 29-Grave 132-Attica

33-Anplant

56-Brown caku 36-Outer garments 37-Clothed (38-Broad

40-8lumber 41–Afirmativa 42-Roll up 43-Magnifying glasu 46-Guldad 47-Boottish highlander 46-Tropical fruit 41-8mail 53-avey Infect

(The solution of the above cross-word puzzle will appear in to-morrow's issue along with a new cross-word puzzle.)

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HONG KONG HOTEL VISITORS

February 28***

THE CHINA MAIL,

MUSIC DRAMA FILMS

ALBANI

STORY OF RUSSIAN

CROSS

She had

LOVE WAR-HATE

NORMA TALMADGE AT THE QUEEN'S

A WAR EPISODE On October 14, 1911, Albani made her farewell appearance at the Albert Hall, London.

Love, War and Hate are all well made an operatic debut at Covent blended In The Woman Disput- Garden in 1872. To-day she is aad" which started its run. at Dame of the Order of the British Queen's Theatre yesterday and will Empire, spending the evening of her continue until to-morrow. career of glory in retirement at the age of 78. In a Sydney jeweller's

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. S. Aldrich, Misses Aldrich and Millholland.

Mr. D. G. Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Braunum. ^^^1

Marion Davies, noted on the films. shop lies a Russian Cross. Once it belonged to Dame Emma Albani, and it was given her by Czar Alex-. ander of Russia, father of Nicholas 11, murdered by the Soviet leaders. Albani appeared at a famous State {now concert in St. Petersburg Leningrad), and the Czar, in re- cognition of the beauty of her The- voice, gave her the cross. eross is of beautiful workmanship, and is valued at over £2,000. There are 10 large, qualatly-cut 'diamonds, weighing in all 15 carats, and an enormous Oriental pearl of 33 It is grains, studded in it. wrought of silver, with gold back- ing, and is 2 inches long and 14 inches acros8.

Later on the cross passed to an- other singer, Madame Martinengo, who died intestate recently in It will Auckland (New Zealand). now probably be sent to Christie's, the famous London art dealers, but meanwhile it will be exhibited in Sydney. Madame Martinengo was once a singer of note. She came to Australasia with the Brescians, a group of artists con- nected with West's Pictures, in the early days of film entertainments, and, on retiring from the stage, settled in Auckland with her hus- band,, who was a leading orchestral player.

Messrs. E. J. Carmichael, N. Coulson, C. A. Calkins, Miss Y.; Cope.

Mr. E. Danks, Mrs. M. Dormer...

*C. EncarnacaO.

Mr. 'D. Fraser.

Mr. B. Govoroff.

Claire Windsor, who may marry {Grant Withers.

The leading roles are well sus- tained by Norma Talmadge, Gilbert Roland and Arnold Kent in a love triangle in which the girl finds horself loved by two young Army officers-one an Austrian and the other a Russian.

At frat she succeeded in retain. ing the friendship of both without offending either, and even made the two men continue their friendship for each other.

Then came war between Austria and Russia and both young officers were called away to their regi- ments. Then the, girl could not conces further her love for the young Austrian and promised to When the Russians marry him. captured the town in which the girl lived she was shamefully treat- el by the Russian officer whom she once regarded as a friend. The Austrians occupied the place the following day, however. Nika, the Russian officer was killed in the bombardment of the town, and finally the girl was reunited with Paul. her Austrian lover..

Mary Nolan, well-known cinema star.

M'CORMACK CUP

was

WON BY A DUBLIN MAN

Among the most interesting com- petitions at the Pallteanu Games. in Dublin Was that for the M'Cormack Cup. Nothing so fine has ever been offered before in a vocal competition In Ireland. The entries were limited to singers who had already won first prizes, at a recognised musical festival, yet there were 86 of them. The cup won by Mr. Denis Cox, of Dublin, who has no rival in the in- terpretation of an Irish song-and who sings other songs almost. equally well. The adjudicator (Mr. Harold White) explained that what they looked for in a singer were the qualities which so largely distinguish that great singer, M'Cormack. "The quality of the voice, the purity of diction and

of expression the variety M'Cormack," said the adjudicator, "have a great faculty of tran muting even base metal inte pure gold."

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A Simple Treatment For Children's Colds.

RUSSIAN PIANIST

BRAILOWSKY FOR AUSTRALIA

Recent news from London con- firms that previously published---- that Alexander Brailowaky, the Russian planist, is to tour Australia this year. This distinguished artist le described as one of the foremost of the younger plandats, and one whose vision finds scope for the new as well as the old, so that

Neglect of a cold is prone to lead to serious consequences. To relieve all congestion in the xyp- tem is the first step in treating a Messrs. A. yser, A. Kundton, cold, whether in infants or adulte.. Killing,...

For the very young Baby's Own Mr. S. Lord..

Tablets are the ideal means of Messra, C. Matellone, S. W. effecting this. Containing no nar Mondolorch, Dr. Muller.

cotics or other noxious drugs," Mr. C. H. Nolle.

chili's they quickly ease the sufferings, soothes

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Lupe Velez, Mexican cinema actress.

he plays the music, not only of Beethoven, Mozart, Schumann, and Chopin, but of modern writers like Du Falla, Scrabin, Stravinsky, Moussorgsky, and Liapounoff, He has travelled extensively in Europe, and in 1921 made a tour in Spain and Portugal which resembled a triumphal progress. In that year, before setting out to visit the Scandinavian countries, and later South America, he gave a Chopin programme in Paris, when, it is recorded, he "played magnificently" the famous F minor Sonata, the four Ballads, two of the Nocturnes, and other pieces,

"Brailowaky, on the strength of his success here," the Paris corres- pondent of the New York "Musical Courier," wrote at the time, "seems certain to create a sensation in America, for not even Faderewski surpasses him as an interpreter of Chopin."

It was not till 1924, how- ever, that, he was able to go to America. Since then he has re- peatedly toured that country, amid all the indications of great popular success. Last year, beginning in New York in November, he travelled to the Pacific Coast, receiving highly eulogistic Press tributes at all stages of the journey. He complet. ed this year i long European tour.

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