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AIR MAIL

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Saigon-Marseilles via Salgen

Singapore-Australia Correspondence will be accepted for transmission by these services. Rates and all particulars are shewa in the schedules exhibited #t the Post Offices. All letters etc., must be mark -d By Air Mail" and be handed in at the Post Office:

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The Moner Order Office is open from 10 am to 4 pm. except Saturdays when it closes at 12 noon and on Sundays and holidays when it is entirely closed.

INWARD MAILS.

FROM EUROPE

Kashima Maru (Air Mail ex

"E.L.M. ServiceTM)

Soudan

EM.A. Dorado (Imperial Air-

ways)

Ranpura (via Suez)

Mar

FROM U.S.A.

May

Pres. Jackson.....

FROM SHANGHAI

May

Taiyuan

Sunning

Tyndareus

Taiyo Maru

Pres. Jackson

Rajputana

Agamemnon

11

Chenonceaux

FROM MANILA

May

Tjisondari

Deucalion

10

Amp. of Aris

GOM

13

FROM STRAITS & ÍNDIA

May

Kashima Maru

Deucalion

Soudan

Tjiandane

Talma

Kuzaang

Mentor

Nagato Maro Yasukuni Maru

FROM JAPAN

May

Toyooka Karu

Rakuyo Maru Taiyo Maru Nako Maru Ginyo Maru Penang Maru Pres. Jackson Rajputana

FROM AUSTRALIA

9F

May

Tanda

OUTWARD MAILS. FOR EUROPY

May

Deucalion (via Siberia).... Emp. of Asia (via Vancouver)

11

5+

14

Closes: Reg. 4.15 p.m. Ord, 5 p.m.

14 Rajputana (via Marseilles)

Closes: Beg. 9.15 a.m. Ord. 10 a.m.

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FOR SHANGHAI

May

Kashima Maru

Tanda

Deucalion

Emp. of Asia

FOR MANILA

May

Tjibadak

Taiping

Pres. Jackson

FOR STRAITS AND INDIA

May

Kutxang

FOR JAPAN

May

Kashima Maru Tanda Emp. of Asia

FOR U.S.A.

May

Emp, of Asia

14

FÓR AUSTRALIA

May

Taiping

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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1936

HONG KONG

* PARERSULA VAHOGELI

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SHANGHAI

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HOTELS,

LIMITED

In association with the Grand Hotel des Wagons Lits. Peiping

DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE

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

(Top left) The first cherry blossoms have burst into bloom in thei grounds of the Capitol in Washington. Adrienne Tolan, daughter of Re presentative John H. Tolan, of California, and Dorothy Parkhill secretary to Representative John M. Costello, of the same State, are shown in this lovely setting.

(Top right) A respirator which would be of intense interest to the in- habitants of the Middle West's dust-tortured states in on display in Loa- don. Its inventor claims that such disasters as that at Gauley's Bridge, West Virginia, in which 800 men are said to have contracted the fatal lung disease, silicosis, could be prevented by it.

(Left) Last December, 11-year-old Johnny Neil was run down by a truck in New York. His skull was so badly crushed that the throbbing Surgeons brain was exposed, and the lad was given a few hours to live. irrigated the brain, and a protective skin grew over the brain while an an- tiseptic flowed, drop by drop, on to the tissue. Johnny is out of the hoe pital now. He still has a "window" in his skull, necessitating daily dress- ing, but he expects to be playing football soen.

(Right) Society, in the person of Mrs. Alfred Wagstaff, brings you this new summer fabric of silkutta, Mount Airy cloth, in a light dress whose backless feature expresses the trend in this season's fashions for informal wear.

(Below) This extraordinary picture, taken from the deck of the 3.5. Rosario, 500 miles off Cape Hatteras, shows the lifebout putting out to the disabled yacht "Kaydet” to rescue 10 persons. Seven of those aboard were youngsters about to enter West Paint; one was an Annapolis graduate, and the other two were Capt. and Mrs. Homer Millard. Capt. Milliard, in- structor of the youths, had taken them for a cruise when the yacht became disabled.

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*T-Combining form, Air 61-Prong

1-Sty, amorous glance 62-Barter 13-Fortifies

21-Contends with

2-Long grass stem

25-Parity

25.Set free ·

29-Chooses

32-Dry

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33-Exiated

35-A rodent

S6-Expire

37-A singing voice

39-Bulky package

SO-Native American

<2-Made marks

63-Lowered

VERTICAL

1-Decays 2-Discharge

3-End of hammer opposite face

4-Penetrated S-Rents

6-Evening (Poet.)

7-An emperor of Rome) S-Tourist

20-Grassy meadow 10-0[m

24-Bedews 26-Coils for heating 27-ireland

|28-Told a falsehood

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38—Added

39-Cuts into two equal

parts

¡41~To pass unnoticed

43-Noarer

44.Edge

|48–Suffix to form names

of classes

45-A country of Europe

(abbr.)

50-Venture

S-Noisy frolic (Scot) 52-Hawaiian garlands

45-Alcoholic beverage | 10-Falsehoode 46-Nome of Greece

47-Defiled

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¡53-Eagle

154-Golf term 157-End

The solution of the above with à new cross-400TE JAZZIO will appear in Monday's issue

Instead of greeting the spring- time with Song. Marie Wilson greeta it with this newest of spring outfits. The screen actress'a attire is composed of a grey, and white hand-knitted Jacket blouse topping the grey hand-knitted skirt.

YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION

DAMCS CLAİSİP

Lient. Leigh Wade, one of the American Navy airmen who flew around the world in 1924, is the one whose name was written into the Senate Munitions enquiry re- cords at Washington, D. C., as tes timony was heard 'regarding the profits of an alleged gun-running ring which dealt with Brazilian re- volutionists.

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