MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1930.

THE

HONG KONG

PENINSULA HOTEL:

HONG KONG HOTEL: REPULSE BAY HOTEL:

PEAK HOTEL

AND

SHANGHAI

ASTOR HOUSE: PALACE HOTEL:

MAJESTIC HOTEL

HOTELS,

LIMITED

In association with the Grand Hotel des Wagons Lits, Peking.

ADELPHI HOTEL

SINGAPORE

REMODELLED AND REDECORATED.

Large Cool Airy Room with Electric Light and

Ceiling Fans.

Each Room with its own Private Bathroom, fitted with Modern Sanitation.

The Only Hotel in Singapore so fitted.

UNSURPASSED CUISINE. EXCELLENT WINES. TEA DANCES, DINNER DANCES, GRILL ROOM ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS, ROOF GARDEN CINEMA, LADIES' LOUNGE, PALM COURT.

All Departments under expert European

Supervision.

Telegrams and Cables :-ADELPHI.

THE ADELPHI HOTEL, LTD.,

Entirely under new Management.

DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.

(This crossword puzzle has been made by an expert but our Lenders are warned to look out for occasional phonetia spellings, such as harbor, plow, and altho.)

#3

14:

16

t 17

*

25

27

29

30

131

32

134

35

36

39 140

2411

143

(44)

$45

4b

48

49

151

152

56

HORIZONTAL

1-Importanc

-An airship shelter

11 -Discharge

12-A Persian poet

13-Because

58

162

65

HORIZONTAL (Cont.)

playing

162-Goddess of agricul ture (Roma TE Myth.)

(63-Form of "to be"

15-A State, W. United 55-Any protuberance

States

56-Above

-16-To do the bidding of 57-A beverage (pl.)

*17-A Southern State

(abbr.)

18-A corded fabrio

20-Half an em

*21-A cooking utensil

22-An exclamation of

contempt

-23-Girl's name

25-Atmosphere 26-Venture 27-Star (Latin) 29-Judiafous

*30-A pygmy, deer

› 32-Girl's na

23-To urge

87-To celebrate

41-A carrlage

+46-Eyed Intently

48-Baro

40-A Japanese coln

60-Donated

51-To cast, ne in dice

ttiva

ho mimice

750 of love

65-Withdraw

2447

VERTICAL (Cont) 17-Gri' name 19-implored

22-A sanctuary 24-A malt drink 25-Exist

26-Act 28-A mandow

19:-A gist

34-Filmay

35-To destroy

35-Crude

38-Even (poet.)

. Pann-SS-To and fault

140-Haul

41-Withstand

142-Scoff

VERTICAL 143-1 cat (abbr.) 1-Counties of England, 44-8ite of Napoleon' 2-Musical note

defeat by Austriane OD! 46-Exactly 147-Signify

3-An Australian bird

Location

B-Model

-Capital of Tamania

7-90 ba it

BLNB

9-Gram (abbr.)

10-Wife of Jacob

(Bible)

14-A thick fabric

16-Drugo

32-Combining form-

64-Net'sing but.

57-Capable

59-in no manner 51-Liko

53-Chemical cymbol for

Bilicon

The solution of the above cross-word puzzle will appear in to-morrow'a 13824 along with a new cross-word puzzle.)

SATURDAY'S SOLUTION.

AIDE RUTH

MOSS

STEP IS TRIAT

JASPI JAVERTE

DELIA ANEW EVINCINGI

EZ TROLL LAC RE

ADE NALE!

POSED

A BUS IN A CHURCH

"Your paragraph about Pedler's Window, writes a cor respondent to the Daily Mirror, "reminds me of my astonishment recently when I saw a bus up in the roof of the church known as Boston Stump, in Lincolnshire.

felt I must be mistaken, yet WES tiny bus.

STANDARD TIMES

THE

7,000 INSURGENTS

Turning Captives Into Troops

TANG'S TRAVELLING FEES

CHINA MAIL.

ADVANCE RETARDED CANTON'S PARADE

Canton's Campaign In 10,000 Say Extrality Is

Kwangsi

To Go

SPEECHES AND PROCESSION

RED DEN TRACED

Source of Papers for

Hong Kong

-

CAPTURES NEAR A TEMPLE

Ono of the places where, it is suspected, Red literature dis- tributed in Hong Kong and else where has been printed was raid ed by detectives of the Canton Police Department on Friday.

was, selzod,

A large quantity of propaganda The appearance of some of this matter gives resson to believe that papers from this organisation have found their way into Hong Kong.

Two

"LOYALISTS" CLOSING IN

Shanghai, Saturday.

Canton, Saturday." No trouble and none was expect. General Yen Hai-zan has decided According to military repart, due ed-occurred when the procesalon in that after the disposition of Tang to the severity of cold weather dur Canton to call for the abolition of Seng-chi's remnants and after making the last few days, the advance extraterritoriality in China was held ing preparation for the rehabilitation of the national punitive armies on Saturday although it was accom- in Honan, he will leave Chengchow against the Kwangal and Ironside pánted by much pump and noise. for Shansi, assigning however, to rebel remnants has been retarded. In spite of the bitingly cold wind, Generals Sun Cho and Han Fu-kui The last engagement was fought in more than ten thousand people the task to deal with the supprea-the vicinity of Chaoping, Kwaugsi, there being quite a number of the sion of bandits in Honan.

where the rebols were defeated; fair sex-assembled at mid-day on Generals. Llu Shih and Chiang since then, there has been a cesas-the East parade ground. Ting-wen arrived on Jan. 9 at Hau-tion of activities.

Stereo- type arguments in support of the de- chang. The loyal troops under After the military conference on mand for the rendition of Consular General Hsia Tac-yen and a portion January 8 at Wuchow. General Courts, etc. were cheered to the echo,

Chase on Roof of the 9th Division are still chasing Chan Chai-tong telegraphed to all Cadets' Drummers Lead

The Police objective was a flat the rebels along Linyue and Yen-generals at the front, Instructing Then, at 1 p.m., headed by a band in a house near the famous Shing cheng, The enlistment of insur-them to continue their advance from the famous Whampoa Cadeta Wong Temple, in the city. gents en route by General Hola is against the rebels at

Pinglo. the musicians being mostly drum-, of the Inmates-who were holding surprising, the number being over General Chan will leave Wuchow on mers-the procession wended its meeting-tried 7,000.

to escape over January 12 for Ma-kiang, personal-way through the city, passing the the roof in the precincts of the Bandits Again Active ly to direct the operations.

principal Government offices and temple but were deterred when the For the suppression of the bandits Pinglo the Objective finishing up shortly after traversing | raiders opened fire. whose recrudescence has become

Fourteen The left wing under Generals Yu the Shakee maloo, which faces the

captured, active in Lincheng and Han-chaung, Hon-mou and Li Yeung-king of the Concessions on Shameen.

It is alleged that, taking advan- Shantung, General Fu Tso-yee, the 69th and 63rd Divisions are report-

Detachments of soldiers and re- tage of the attention of the mili Defence Commissioner of Tientsin, ed to have arrived at Ar-tong-hu presentatives of the public organitary being concentrated on the has despatched two regiments of from Hohalen: the right wingsstions and the labour unions took campaign in Kwangsi, the suspects his troops there of which the van. under General Heung Hon-ping of a prominent part but all in the de- | have been active ' in atirring up guards have arrived at Chu-sia. the 62nd Division is pushing for. monstration were orderly.

sedition in several districts of ward from Shek-lung-hu towarda

Kwangtung. the Chungahan, while

central While the prisoners in Sing Sing columa under Generals

Prison Chiang

were preparing to return structed General Yen Hai-san by Kwong-nai and Teof Ting-kai of the to their cells from exercise a youth wire to take the following measures Glat and G0th Divisions are march was suddenly and silently murdered [regarding Tang Seng-chi and his

towards ing

Chao-ping, remnants:-1. According to

with by being stabbed five times. 'None the

of the prisoners admits any know same treatment extended

Pinglo as their objective. to the

The 6th Route Army has concen-ledge of the crime, which is be Kwangsi clique, Tung Seng-chi is trated at Sintas, preparatory to lieved to be one of vengeance. to be given a sum of $50,000 by the combining with the 8th Route Central Authorities, as travelling Army to attack Pinglo.

Tong Seng-chi's Remnants The Central Government has in-

(expenses, to foreign countries.

General Lui Woon-yim, who had

2. The troops under Liu Hing despatched troops from Nanning to are to be re-organized as Defence Guards and to be transferred back intercept the rebels, has establish- to Honan for the suppression of Commander-in-Chief of the 8th |ed his headquarters (of the Vice-

Route Army) at Wuchow.-Canton News Agency.

bandits.

3. The rebel remnants under Tang in Hauchang are to be re- organized, while those with previ ous training are to be drafted into the Training Corps.

Chengehow, Saturday.

General Yen Hsi-san personally telegraphed to Tang Seng-chi to proceed to Chengchow, where the latter will be escorted to Tientsin by an officer who will hand over thej travelling expenses to him on board.

"Red Spear" Fraternities In view of the termination of the military situation in Honan, Gon- eral Yen Hai-san has instructed Commander Yang Ching to disband all the Red-spear fraternities that have been lately enlisted up to the number of several ten thousands.

Hankow, Saturday.

AFGHAN POLICY

Good Relations With Britain & Russia

Rugby, Saturday.

The new Afghan Minister, Shah Wali Ali Khan, brother of King Nadir Shah, arrived in London last night and was met by Mr. Maconachie, British Minister de- signate to Kabul, a representative of the Foreign Office, members of the Legation staff, and a few personal friends.

In an Interview, the Afghan Minister said that the new Govern- ment desired to cultivate, promote, and maintain good relations with During the recent severe engage both its great neighbours, Britain ments between the loyal troops and and Russia-British Wireless Ser- the rebels under Tang Seng-chi, vice.

which lasted ten days and nights, i

General Hsia Tao-yen, who was res-

ponsible for the front column,

land who suffered heavy casualties.

LESSON-SERMON

has been instructed by General Liu First Church of Christ,

Shih to station temporarily his

troops at Sai-ping, who are to con-:

stitute as reserve units. . It is re-

Scientist, Hong Kong

"Sacrament" was the subject of

ported that the rebels, numbering the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches about 10,000 who were captured by of Christ, Scientist, the 2nd Route Army, will be enlist-

ed as a training division, of which January 12. General Chin Ta-chun will be the Commander.

Munition Factory

on Sunday,

The Golden Text was: "He that hath

my commandments and keepath them, he it is that loveth me: and he that loveth me shull be loved of my Father, and I will General Fang Chin-wa, the ex-love him, and will maniféat my- Chairman of Anhwei, is still detain-self to him" (John 14:21).

Hankow, Saturday.

ed at the General H. Q., Nanking;

In

Among the citations which com- he is said to be enjoying the best prised the Lesson-Sarmon was the of treatment.

following from the Bible: "Let not The Shansi Arsenal has been re- your heart be troubled: ye belleve organized under the name of "The in God, believe also in me. Shanal Soldiers Working Factory"my Father's house are many 'man- with 10 foreign and G Chinese ex-sions: if it were not so, I would perts in charge. The factory has have told you. go to prepare turned out maay implements of war, a place for you.... of which bayonets, rifles and ma-saith unto him, Lord, chine guns form the main produc- not whither thou goest; sad how. tian-Canton News Agency.

UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.

THE EASTERN EXTENSION

AUSTRALASTA & CHINA TELEGRAPH CO., LTD.

Thoman we know

can we know the way? Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me. If ye love me, keep my commandments" (John 14: 1, [2, 5, 6, 15).

The Lesson-Sermon also includ The following unclaimed tele-ed the following passages from the grams are lying at the E. Christian Science text-book, Sunrise And Sunset In Telegraph Co. office. Hong KongScience and Health with Key to

Colony

Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong for December (Standard time; of the 120th Meridian, East of Greenwich), are, as follow

January

Sunrise Sunset.

7,06 7.05 7.006.01

Johnson, from Isleworth,

Zircon, from Bangkok.

the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Raghel Tridon Post Office, from Eddy: "Jesus taught the way of Singapore.

life by demonstration, that we may understand how this divine Principle heals the sick, casta aut error, and triumpha over death.. By his obedience to God, he demonstrated more spiritually than all others the Principle of being.. Hence the force of his admonition, "If ye love me, keep. my commandments" (p. 25)..

S. LACR.

Superintendent Hong Kong, 9th January, 1980.

THE GREAT NORTHERN TELEGRAPH CO., LTD. OF DENMARK

The following unclaimed tele- grams are lying at the office of the Great Northern Telegraph Com pany (Limited) of Denmark

A special tax on theatres using "canned music and a prohibitive

Hong Kong Chinese Importing tax on films featuring synchronised Union, from Hankow, music are being considered by the

Lolan, President Van Buren, Australian Government

&.m.

p.m.

18

7.08

5.59

14

7.06

6.69

48015

6.00

16

6.01

the 17

7.05.

6.02

7.05 6.03 7.058.08 7.05 6.04

$7.05 8.0%

7.05

6.051

7.05

6.08

7,05

6.07

"I appealed to a woman who was cleanin the floor

7.04 6.08

7.04 608

$7.04

6.09

re because

$7.04

6.10

$100 towards

200

$7.08

Hant Kon 8th J

1980:

from Shanghai b

Hoyt, Hong Kong & Shanghai

Bank Bid from Blamford, Conn.

Wallen Teh, Peninsula Hotel,

from Shanghai, RONA

Akewple, from Bhanghai, Hahaksian, from 8watow.

Drive a Trusty, TRIUMPH"

the Motor that never farts you

men were

Shortly after discovery of the charred body of Mrs. J. Seabrooke at her bungalow home near Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire, her husband was found dead on the rail- way half a mile away from the ! bungalow.

Striking pose of Bakhm ann, aerobatic and classical dancer, who appears at the Queen's Theatre to-day.

11

MACAO'S "COUNCIL

An Additional Chinese Member

GOVERNMENT'S APPROVAL

Canton, Saturday.

On the recommendation of H. E. the Governor of Macao, during his recent stay in Lisbon, the Portu- guese Government gave the neces sary consent to the creation of a new seat in the Government Council of Macao for another representative of the Chinese Community of Macao, which will henceforth have two re presentatives in the Council.

The step taken by Senhor Barbosa Is further proof of his interest and care for the welfare and content of the Chinese population of that Colony-Canton News Agency.

Not Including the port of Montreal, the Canadian National Rallways now aerved four ocean ports on three oceans.

The Modern Method Of Fighting Malaria.

Every day many germs of dis- ease enter our bodies, but they are made harmless and passed off If the fighting forces of the body are in good condition. Rich red human system in order, blood is the power that keeps tho

When the blood is pure and strong malarial germs cannot gala grip therein. It malaria is pre- sent the way to permanently ex- pel it is by building up the blood, thus enabling it to overcome and destroy the malarial parasites. It is because they do exactly this -purify the blood, strengthen the blood, maka new, rich, red blood at every dose-that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are famed in every · country where málaria exists.

For example, Mr. W. Fernando, of Arcade Building, Colombo, Ceylon, states: Two years ago I suffered from malaria for sev eral months, and failed to find any cure until I tried Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. These Pills drove the malaria out of my system and re- stored my strength and appetite, for which I am very grateful.”

A

And Mr. S. P. Abeyasinghe, Station Master at Slave Island, Ceylon Government Railways, re- porta:"Ambanpola, where I was station master in 1914, is malarial district, so whilst there, as a preventative measure, I took Dr. Williams' Pink Pilla. Not anly did I keep well through tak- ing Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, but I put on weight. I can certainly say from my own experience that they are a splendid blood tonic." For over forty yenra Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have been world-renowned as a Blood and Nerve Tonic for both sexes and for all ages. Chemists every- where supply them, one bottle for. $1.50, six bottles 38.

NEW YEAR RESOLUTION

SMOKE

CAPSTAN

CIGARETTES

THEY NEVER VARY

**

Share This Page