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·Jame Itarsi (left; the distinguished pianist and orchestra conductor, and Mrs. Maxwell Rice, the former Claiborne Foster, a Broad- in the Brazilian Clipper which overturned last month in the harbour of Port-of-Spain, way actress (right), were passengers Trinidad, in an attempt to avoid a fishing vessel when the huge plane was taking off. Three of the plane's occupants were drowned. Twenty-are passengers and a crew of seven were aboard.

15 GENERAL STRIKE MORE RIOTING IN CHINA'S POLITICAL | URBAN COUNCIL

IN SALONIKA

Government Takes All

Precautions

"CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL

Athens, To-day.

been

May

Although order has

13

restored

in Sakinika the

15

15

strike still continues -there-

21

The city is reported to be suf!

FROM STRAITS & INDIA

Tjisadanc

Talma

Kumsany

Mentor

Nagato Maru

Yasukuni Mari

Van Heataz

Victoria

May

12

18

FROM JAPAN

May

Service.

VIENNA

Trouble Averted By Chancellor

60 PEOPLE ARRESTED

Serious

Austrian Dr.

VOD

of

PROSPECTS

Nanking Officials

For Canton

EXCHANGE OF VIEWS

Several

Water At Bathing Beaches

SURVEY SUGGESTED

At this afternoon's meeting of the Urban Council Dr. R. A. de Castro Basto, pursuant to notice, will askt-

2.

Will the Chairman kindly in-

vey has ever been made of the sea water at the various bath- ing besches in Hong Kong and Kowloon?

Whether a bacteriological sur-

DAILY CROSS-WORD

PUZZLE

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

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If the answer is in the affirma-

tive, what was the result of this examination?

3. If in the negative, is it not considered advisable, in the in- .terest of public health, to

undertake this survey?"

The usual applications and re-

[From Our Own Carrespondent) →CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL

Canton, To-day. Vienna, To-day.

Nanking high clashes between officials will leave to-day for form this Council: of the Christian Tering from a scarcity of food adherents

to Fan-min

the capital and water, and to be deprived of Social labour organisation, the Canton to accompany Mr. Hu. electric light. No newspapers "Liberty League," and the fol Though en route to Berlin in lowers of the former Minister connection with the Olympic appeared there yesterday."

The strike leaders threaten Major Fey, during a demons Games, Mr. Tai Chi-tao. Presi that a general strike will be pro-tration held by the former, were dent of the Examination Yuan. 10 claimed throughout Greece to but narrowly averted here on will also come to Canton to see 19 murrow morning should their Sunday, through the personal Mr. Eu. 19 demands not, be granted in the intervention of the

known as Nothing is

to It is stated that Federal Chancellor, meantime. the Government has already Schuschnigg.

whether General Chiang Kai- taken the necessary precaution-

When Dr. von Schuschnigg shek. President of the Execu tive Yuan. has accepted Mr. Hu ary measures. Trans-Ocean

learned that supporters Major Fey were planning to Han-min's proposals on foreign turns will also be considered.

If his and domestic policy. stage a counter-demonstration simultaneously with the Liber proposals are adopted, he will! "ty the Chan-leave here for Nanking to be-agents from the North.

League's meeting had not come President of the standing It is taken for granted here Committee of the Kuomintang that General Chiang Kai-shek intended to take part in the central Executive Committee. will be elected President of the Liberty League's demonstra-

The Nanking representatives Chinese Republic under the new tion, decided to march him-ill also sound the opinion of constitution. there being no Hoisting Accomplished self at the bead of the parade.the South-west leaders concern-rival candidates..

Without Incident. Major Fey's followers there

ing. the draft constitution. jupon desisted from holding a

which is to be approved by the counter-demonstration.

People's National Assembly on Minor disturbances, however, November 12. Mr. Hu has occurred when the Liberty prepared a criticism of the con- Leaguers passed the hotel institution, but will not make Closes: Reg. 4.15 p.m. Ord. 5 pm will ring in the opening of the the Ringstrasse where Major his views public until they have Rajputana (KLM. Service)

Olympic Games in August, Was Fey is staying, and in front of been communicated to the the difference 15 its position on the 76-metre which some 600 of his followers

Nako Maru

Ginyo Maru

Penang Maru Pres. Jackson Rajputana

Naruto Maru Chichibo Maru

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May

Atsota Maru

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The "Olympia Bell," which

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ways direct Service)

Closes: Reg. 5 p.m. Ord. 6.15 am-

Pres. Coolidge (viz San

Francisco)

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Closes: Reg. 3 pin. Ord. 4.15

Chenonceaux (via Marseilles)

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

FOR SHANGRAI

Emp. of Axia Jean Laborde Pres. Coolidge Yasukuni Maru

Tjibadak

Taiping

May

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hoisted yesterday morning into

high tower which has

been

had assembled. They replied specially erected on the Reich to the Liberty Leaguers' cheers

for Dr. vor Schuschnigg with

m. sport field in Berlin at Grune the cry of Hell Feyn

19 wald, where the games will be

out its accessories, was accom-

14 Trans-Ocean Service.

The

(Continued in next ColumCNE)

FIGHTING MALARIA.

Malaria

Amazing!

a few drops make

LEA &

has always been the am held. The hoisting of the bell, police arrested about 60 of

in hot which weighs 10 tons net with Major Fer's followers.

The official news agency's scourge of those who live

countries. The most distressing of the incident

feature is the obstinate way re- plished without incident description

states that "several hundred mains in the system after attacks evidently paid agents of quar-have subsided, leaving the sufferer ters hostile to the Government weak and depressed.

After a malarial attack, treatment Jattempted to disturb

should be undertaken to free the ORIGINAL VIA SIBERIA-Letters and post-Liberty League's demonstra-

system from the cards for Europe and South Americation in order to make it appear and which have become temporarily

germs that remain WORCESTERSHIRE are forwarded "viz Siberia“ i! "that divergencies of opinion dormant. This is essential if recur-. 12superscribed.

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HORIZONTAL

1-Compute

S-To dye

10-Made a mistake 12-Small pool of water 13-Gates 15-Swiss river 16-Chosen

18 Pastry 20-Long-jawed pincers 22-The garden-

dormouse (PL) 24-Dispatches 25-Male sheep 27-Lavish extreme

fondness *-Hence 29-Relieves 31-Ash (Obs] 32-Serves 23-Man's name

36 Trickier

37-Tails 41-Assists

43-An apothecaries

weight (abbr) 44-h game of carde

58

HORIZONTAL (Cont) 48–Sets again 147-More crimson

43-Doctors (abbr.) 45-Praise 52-Permit

53-Fright

55 Pieces of thin rock |57—A game

38-Canvas shelters 55 Writers of essaya

VERTICAL

1-A fish

ZA tree (ph)

Julies at ORDE

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VERTICAL (Cont.) 17-Pertaining to ancient

Greeks and Romans

[18–Feminine sunix (Fr.)

21-Descendant of Esxu

|z3-Cooked.in an oven

25-Scolds at

26–Metric unit of length 29-Half sms |36-Series (abbe.)

33-Rendered hog fat |34-First president of

German Republic 35-Ship

38-Confuass

· [39-Brothe (Scot)

4-An American Indian) 40-Classify

5-For fear that

6-Independent union

of laborers (Rus.) 7-Exchanged 8-Ever (contr.) S-Healing

11-WarehousDE 12-Dimmer

14–Situations

15-Altar end of a churchi

42-Begins

44- #choolmaster 46-Specks

47-Governs |50–Malaysian vestel

51-Town in Piedmont,

Italy

54-Fish eggs 55-Telegraphic Trans-

mitters (abbr)

The solution of the above with a new cross-word puzzłą

will appear in to-morrow's iurve,

MRS. LEE PANG-KEE LAID TO REST

PERRINS Funeral At Pokfulam

SAUCE

We

Recommend

HELENE CURTIS

The Glorious Self-Setting

PERMANENT

Marie's

BEAUTY SHOPPE Bank of Canton Bldg. Tel 32508 (1st Floor)

· LARGE GATHERING AT GRAVESIDE

The funeral of the late Mrs. Lee Pang-kee, well-known Chinese

Australian resident of the Colony,

wao died at the French Hospital

on Saturday evening, took place

YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION

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EASTER DRAINS

at the Chinese Christian Ceme Gock Young, Mrs. Maurice Fung, sery yesterday afternoon, and was Mrs. W. Shea, and Mrs. Wong attended by a large gathering of Sik-chung.. Others present in- relatives and friends.

cluded Mr. D. Jackman, Mr.

The processor left the French Wong Sik-chung, Dr. S. To Wong, Hospital at 2 p.m. On arrival Mr. W. Shes, Mr. Kwok Kun-ying, at Pokfulam, a short service was Mr. Maurice Fung. Mr. Kwok held, the Rev. Li Kau-yan officiat Lam-pan, Mr. Cheng Kon-sang, Mr. Lam Man-chi and Mr. Yeung were Kum-wah. Amongst those present three sons and six daughters, A large number of wreaths and among them being Mr. Thomas other floral tributes were laid on Lee, the eldest son, Mrs. William the grave.

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Bringing Up Father

I TOLD NE SON THAT HE. WASTED TOO MUCH TIME WITH HIS FRIENDS WHEN HE WENT OUT TO LUNCH, SO HAD HIM REMAIN IN HIS OFFICE AND JUST SEND CUT FOR A SNACK-

ILL JUST LOOK

IN HIS OFFICE.

TO SEE IF HE OBEYED MY

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