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

The Money Order Office is open; from 20 a.. to 4 pm except on) Saturdays when it closes at 12 noon- and on Sundays and holidays when It is entirely closed.

An Air Mail Box has been erected

Corres at the General Post Office. pondence intended for the RMA "Dorado" must be posted before 8.30 am on Friday. In Kowloon such correspondence may be posted in the ordinary box at Kowloon Post Office. which will be cleared at 8 am ou Friday.

The public are particularly requested to see that their letters bear suficient postage. Correspon-| dence bearing insufficient postage will be forwarded by ordinary services.

AIR MAIL

may be.

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Air Mail correspondence posted in the ordinary posting boxes at the General Past Office. "correspondence should bear sufficient postage and be superscribed "By Air Mail"

(Above) This is the first picture of the former Bea- trice Blackwell, socially prominent horsewoman," and her husband. State Trooper Samuel H. Wechsler of the New York State Police, who were married secretly at Windsor, New York, last November. By day, Wechsler still patrols his section of the highway pear their Huntington, Long Island, home, but at night he dofis his uniform to become a part of the North Shore social set.

(Right) The top picture was taken in the Ameri can Red Cross Chapter House in New York, last month, and shows some of the 1,083 war veterans who went there to have their bonus bonds certified. In the inset below is John Ansalone (right), who was wounded at Belleza. Wood, with Tom Keating, another veteran. Ansaione was the first to receive his bond in New York City.

INWARD MAILS:

FROM EUROPE

July

EM.A. Delphinus ("Imperial

Airways")

Kaisar-1-Hind (via Suez)

FROM U.S.A

Pres. Lincoln

Pres. McKinley

July

24

FROM MANILA

July

Tjíxaroea

FROM JAPAN

July

Rio de Janeiro Maru

Pres. Lincoln

Chichibu Maru

Banchi

Karo Maru

Pres. McKinley

Mayebashi. Maru....

Tokushima Maria

OUTWARD MAILS

FOR EUROPE

July.

Pres. Jackson (via Siberia)..

18

Closes: Reg. 415 p.m. Ord. 5 p.m. Taiyo Maru (via San Fran-

cisco)

20

Closes: Reg. 5 pm. Ord. 5.30 p.m.

Victoria (via Siberia)

21

Kaisar-I-Hind

23

"

EMA. Delphinus,. (“Imperia!

Airways direct Service") ..

Closes: Reg. 5p.m. Ord. 8.30 am.

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Pres. Harrison

Tjinegara

Pres. Lincoln

Kamo Mare

July

2455

FOR U.S.An

July

Pres. Jackson

Page

THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1936

Pretty Dorothy Strauss, Queen of Rockport, Arkansas, is here shown in this sound photo with President and Mrs. Roosevelt. The picture was taken at Little Rock, one of the stops made by the President on his tour of the Southwest last month.

The freighter San Simeon limped into port at Brooklyn, New York, with a huge hoie torn in her hall near the port, daw last month. The ship, inbound, had collided with the freighter The · Dakotan, Dakotan, in the fog off Sea Girt, New Jersey. only slightly damaged, proceeded to Norfolk, Virginia.

2

Taiyo Maru Erup. of Canada

FOR SHANGHAI GAY.

Pres. Jackson

Hector

Taiyo Maru

Victorin

Kaisar-1-Hind (via Siberia) Emp. of Canada

July

18

18

YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION

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(Above) Edwina Booth, right, the vivacious. picture star who won success as the white goddess in "Trader Hara" in 1929 only to find her health shattered by the harsh African sun, is definitely on the mend and has been able to walk. She is here shown with Dr. Edward S. Cowie, in New York,

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(Right), New Jersey police are seeking a mysterious, this prowler who they believe shot D. McFarlan Moure, left, one of America's foremost electrical scientista meri inventors, an: the lawn of his East Orange, New Jersey, estate. Medical Examiner H. S. Martland is shown, right, making a cast of a footprint which the authorities believe wwas left by the person they seek.

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but our readers are warned to look out for occasional

phonetic spelling, such as harbor, plow, and altho.

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16

19

18

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130

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· HORIZONTAL 7-Recede, as the tide

4-Existed

7-Portion

E-Ascended

10-A rodent

1-Wrong doing

HORIZONTAL (Cont) { 134-Atmosphere

35-F1032# |26-Tablet |37-Man's name 32-Greek letter 40, Bargains

12-Greek goddess of the 41-Dispatches

dawa

14-Outlets

15-Advertisements

(abbr).

17-Creep on the earth

19-Exi-catching

basket

21-Very cool (poet).

22-Grieved

Z-Piece of bed-linen

27-Unita

31-Tropical bled

42-Superlative suffix |43-Attempt

VERTICAL

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3-East Indian nut 4-Spend

5-Ascenda

6-hiale descendant

33-Host over, as a boat | 7-Save for future use

VERTICAL (Cont.) 3-A witch (Bible) 12-Incite

13-The sun. 15-A month (atb).). 116-Pig-pen |18-Venomous onaka

22-interior 123-Minara) spring |24–Calle loudly (25-Make a mistake |26-Pitches"

27.Conquer {22-A textile fabric |29-Cog-wheels |30-Terminate

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33-Grown.

37-A beverage TI-SomeTo

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