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BRITISH EXHIBITION IN DENMARK

FORMALLY OPENED BY PRINCE OF WALES

TRIBUTE TO BRITISH ENGINEERING

{THROUGH NEUTER'S AGENCY.]

DISARMAMENT

QUESTION

SIR JOHN S.MON CONFERS WITH VON NEURATH

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.}

GENEVA, Sept. 21.

SIR JOHN SIMON, the British

Foreign Minister, conferred CoPenuagen, Sept. 21. alone with the German Foreign BRITAIN and Denmark expect Ministor, Baron von Neurhth, for great results from the British two hours yesterday, presumably on Exhibition organised by the Danish the British disarmament statement Government and opened this morn-of Sunday last, which is the prin ing with speeches by Premier

cipal bono of contention. Stauning, the British Minister, Major Colville, and the Prince of Geneva till Wednesday, and will Yon Neurath is remaining in Wales.

probably see M. Herriot before he

Mr. Stauning oxtalled British engineering, which supplied Din mark with her first-steamship, most of her railways, aeroplanes, gaaworks and slectricity plants. Major Colville congratulated the Danish Government on its notable contribution to the development of Anglo-Danisht trade,

The Prince of Wales, in formally opening the Exhibition, expressed his gratitude at the friendly spizit and purely Danish initiative which produced one of the most represen- tative exhibitions of British produe ting ever held on the Continent of Europe.

PRINCE BUSY IN DENMARK

GOLF AND OFFICIAL DINNER.

THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY]

LONDON, Sept. 23 THE Prince of Wales," who will Lo-morrow perform the open- ing ceremony at the British Trade- Exhibition in Copenhagen, playedį. a round of gol! this afternoou oo ars near the capital

To-night he attended a banquet

- given by the British Legation, at which members of the Danish Royal Family and Cabinet Minis: -tera were also present,

THE

OVER THE SIDE.

SERVER.

FLIGHT ACROSS

PACIFIC

JAPANESE AIRMEN TAKE OFF

ROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY. İ

TOKYO, Sept. 24.

THE Hochi Trans-Pacific plane,

Banned by Pilot Dabs, Navi- gator Homma and a radio operator named Inoshita, hopped off to-day from Samushiro.`.

The start was made at 3.25 a.m. and the airmen hope to cross the Pacific to San Francisco by the northern route in three hops.

'BUS DISPUTE

SETTLEMENT

AGREEMENT SIGNED IN LONDON

JORITI WIRELESS BERVICE.)

Rrour, Sept. 23, REPRESENTATIVES of the Un- 4derground group and officials

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1932.

[REVIEW OF LOWER BOMB THROWN IN Y.M.C.A. BEATEN 3-2.

DECK GRIEVANCES

ADMIRALTY - ANNOUNCE IMPORTANT CHANGE

(THROUGH REDTER ́A_ADENCY,]... ·

LONDON, Sept. 24.

SHANGHAI,

UNKNOWN CHINESE FOLLOWS UP THREAT.

SHOW CASES SPOILT BUT

· NO CASUALTIES.

SCRAPPY GAME. AT KING'S PARK.

At Kings Park on Saturday, the R.A.M.C. tena bent Y.M.C.A "A" eleven by 3 goals to 3. The game was rather scrappy, and at half time the Medical Corps held a 3-1 Ipad. On rebuying, this "Y" team prosed strongly and wore suceras- ful in scoring another" goal; "at"the" same time keeping their opponent's un-score down to "Both goals scored

The following were the teams: Y.M.C.A. A Team:-V. M.

[MPORTANT changes affecting the methods by which lower deck men in the Navy may make repre

1%-An Shanghai, Sept. sentations regarding their griev-known Chinese yesterday at 1.10 for the Y.M.C.A. were hit by Sam by the Admiralty. ances and hardships are announced pni., throw a bomb into the pre-mers.

nises at 485 Nanking Road, near Under the new arrangement the Fokien Rond. The missile was tos. Admiralty propose from time to sed into a showcase, and the effect Benwell; W. H. Stoneli, E. O. Mur- matters, which will replace the gated and no one was injured, time to hold a review of lower deck of the flying fragment was miti-phy (Captain); G. A. Nichols, G. II. Owen, S. A. Sweet; L. W. present system of welfare conter ences. All the men will be entitled the shop had received a warning

It is stated that the proprietor of Macey, R. Dormer, II, Sommers,

R. Baldwin and G." Ellis,

RA.3.C. :-Pte. Davis; to make representations to the divi- letter several days ago

Skt.- sional officer. The presentations will taken precautions to remove the Upt. Smith, Cpl. Tinuns, Col. and had Major Kirton-Vaughan, Cpl. Deare; then be considered by the Captain. Japanese goods in his possession Knight; Sgt. Farley, Major Ander assisted by the other officers, and from public view. They had been son, Cpl. Davis, Sgt. Patterson and will be forwarded to the Comman-stored in upstairs rooms. In spite Pte. Elton der-in-Chief, who will appoint of these actions a representative Firet Committed to consider the of the "Extermination Group" pat collated representations.

in an appearance and burled the

It is contemplated that the first review will be ordered at about the end of 1035.

BROOKLANDS

bomb.

Hong Kong, 1031, 7.3.32 to Trinidad. Unclaimed, Rádio Telegrams. According to official reports, the Tenpachios, e/o Liyuen 1. Penk, Chinese entered the shop shortly from Tebingtinggideli;. Mrs. Broth after 1 p.m. He brushed shop aserton Harker, Barker Road, from sistants aside and several, custom-

.. Hosang, V.P.C.B.; Jimle, from ers as well. Standing in front of Macao: Namken, Changlan Street, TRAGEDY the case, he calmly took the Chin- from Bangkok Sub.: 0029 3883_3037 ese bomb from his clothing, pulle: 544 5804 0735, from Nanning; Som

Biusangtong, the pin, and, with several seconds vick, accond floor, to spare, tossed it at his objective Yaumati Shanghai Street, from Then, almost as calmly, he brushed Amoy; Lelds, Winglock 0, from those present to one side and left. Harbin; 2480 0037-0005 4105 6073 No one, made any effort to hinder 5891, from Amoy; Mrs. Younglook, him leaving.

14 San Francisco, from 8.8. Pres.. Jefferson.

DRIVER OF BENTLEY KILLED IN CRASH •

{THROUGH REUTER'S ADENCY.}

The explosion, broke several case LONDON, Bapt. 24. windows and a small one on the IN the 500-mile motor race on the main frontage: Louza police sta Brooklands track to-day, a Bent-tion was informed · and" detectives ley, owned by the famous million in charge of Inspr. C. White at- nire speed see," Captain Woolf | tended, "but to date they have Barnato, vrashed.

found no persons who may have had connection with the matter,

d.

The driver, M. Dundee, was kill.

of the men's Union to-day signed. an agreement embodying the terms of settlement of the London omni- bus dispute.

CHILDREN'S CORNER

BY

UNCLE JACK

· HIDDEN COUNTRIES PUZZLE.

Betty came IN to Aid Jane with her lessons.

After yon Baish reading the huk, please LAY IT on the table.

In exploring the woods WE found two bears DENS,

In all sorts of odd spots in and about the lajgous and corál lanes. of the northern end of the Great Barrier Rrethat tremendous spread of corai which for hundreds upon hundreds of miles lies up. aleng -the mirtheast coast of Au- tralia and the goes on to New Guinea-you w}} find anchored, or minyke drifting slowly down a tide, stuart, Ben-going sailing entters which, if you went on hoard, you | would probably find desertol. They The names of three countries' are are bêche-de-nier vessels, ant their hidden in this puzzle. By rearrang, crews, are down over the side, eng the words spelled with capital swim-diving" for the béche-de-mer, letters, try to find these hidden "sou-slugs, which, smoke-dried, have countries.

a ready market as a table delicacy, particularly in China.

They are Torres Islanders mostly these crews who live as much in the water as on their vessels-dark, skinned and remarkably well built, and their only diving appliances are water-tight goggles, in appear; ance something like the goggles of

a motorist.

** Bwim-Divers" of Many Lands.

LET'S LAUGH.

Standing Order.

Mrs. Rodger was pleased with the half-crown she had earned by posing for an artist but for bor employer she had nothing bu* con tempt...

she grumbled.

Artists ›

"Humph Asked me to nt for

!

I have seen antive "awim-divers"'im, 'e did, and, when I went to 'is,

TO PIERCE-A COIN.

Should you wish to make a holë

HEALTH OF EASTERN PORTS.

FOR WEEK ENDING SEPT. 17.

Plague.

Cases. Deaths.

Bombay

3

3

Colombo m 2

Cholera,

Usicutia

5

Prom-Penb

1

Saigon

Anoy

Canton

Nanking Shanghai

Small-pox,

Alexandria Basrah

Bombay

Calcutta

Madras

Pondicherry Saigon

3

AN

Typhus,

Port-Said-

YOU?

POSTE RESTANTE

CORRESPONDENCE.

in p coin in order hang it on ANY LETTERS FOR bangle or watch-chain, you C&R easily do so in the following man- her: Take an ordinary cotton el, ur bobbin, and pince the coin Ever the hole at the spot where you wish to pierce it. Then push a neodle through a cork and put it upon the coin. Hold the cork tightly and give the medie a sharp knack with a hammer, when it will piercs the coin at the required placo-One thing must be noticed; be sure that the needle is immediately over the hole in the cotton reel, otherwise it is liable to snap in two

PIDGIN ENGLISH.

PING MING.

-that is divers who use no diving stoodio, lest i 'e didn't keep maPing Wing be pie-man son, dress of many landa, but never standing for a 'ole hour."

ones like those. The native boys of

Colombo, for example, dive beau

In Doubt,

tiful for penotes thrown into the Office boy: "Your wife has been water-but they merely go down and on the phone, sir, to say that shoe immediately come up. Thess.Tor wants to see you about"

Tes Island bèche-de-mer men go

Boss: "About what?"

down and stay down. They wander Office Boy: About five, sir,"⠀⠀ about tho - bottom. In the clear Boss (sharply) : "H'm o'clock water you may see them-dark or dollars 1" shapes moving among the coral

Worth the Price.

boulders with an odd grace. Now "Here's a ticket far th? conjurin* and again the water so distorts them that they look like some new species of marine creature:

often

He volley worst chilo allo

ton,

Aerocrete (Hong Kong), Ltd., Aurora Timorence Company, R. Busola, E. Bolton, E. S. P. Cattley, The Chinese Produce Export Cor A. H. Chinay, Lydin Tyau Chong, poration, C. Chambers, W. H Drew, W. R. Dawes (Y.M.C.A.), Hickling, Sr. M. Rivera Iglesias, Kowloon, John Fink, Madaize E.

1st Lieut. John P. Kennedy (T.), Elena Loy, W. C. Mok, H. E. Mc- Gowan, Jack Mantz, J. Moyna, N. G. Major, A. J. Martin, A. T. Micudy, Mrs. Marguerite Megill, Mr. K. Nishiyama, D. Needham, Mrs. Agaton M, Ocampo, Alfred Patterson, Mr. Bill Fage, Phillips, Ltd. Mr. P. Peilard, Robinson (Mfc. Leon&Co., Ltd.), Mad; J. Ruet, Reichardt & Co., Mise H. Bolis; Dr. A. Stamper, P. G.. Seaforth, Sun Kwai Chan, Er. Francico Can-Buarca, C. 8: Speyer, J. Townsend,

K. W. Triete, A. O. Wardley, Wing Wah Dispensary, MR. Walpole, G. E. White, P. O. Worley, Basillio Ybog John Zito.

steal he mother picklum mice, and thlowes cat in bilin' rice. Hab chow chow up, an' "Now"

talk be,

Registered Articles.

A. JA Dodge, Mr. H. G. Freeman (jr.), M. H. Gracias, Messrs." K. My wonda where he mesow Hassaram & Co. Hui Yu Wai cat bol"

Robert Hawse (cfa Ameriosa Con- sul), Messrs. Independent Art Asso- ciation, Mona. Georges Lyun, Pro

Dorothy Raymond, Mrs. G.; Shey. copliass, P.C.E. (Sailors Home), Tinlywotwine Mfg. Co., Miss M. Q: Wong (e/o Mark Sui Ying),"

shot trick where he takes a teaspoon Two pieces man who shleep in sun,gressive Trading Co., Non and show, Maggis. When he comes to Ping Wing he look-sce, tinkey fun oflour in one egg, an' makes 20 shleopoe soung he young-ki, fata They seem a long way down, and cam'lettes, watch verra closely "Ping tis 'um pigtail allo tegeta,

they really are 80-sevcu,

The Beach Landlady. eight, 10 fathons, great depths for

Then flee clacker an' offy lun, "swim-divers" to work in. It is as- Your letter said, 'Few minutes tonishing how they can hold their from sea," and we find it's three That picoce velly bad pie-man son. breath so long. I do not recall over miles off!"""" having-timed them, but I do know Yes, but I never dreamed you. Ping-Wing see gentleum wailo-go

He sclesmeo;:":"Haiyah-fan-kwei they can stay down so long that it hadn't a car." seome as if they would never come

up again.

All-sane you savvy in Chinese,

But they come up at last, and laughs. If another man is near, beOne foleign-defil- lookes-so-l!!- one is surprised to see how easily probably splashes him before turn but gentleum 1 bat pidgin know, they are breathing; despite the ing and swimming down again. long immersion there is not a sign They race one another to the bot He catchee Piug and Boggum 30 el-puffing-or-blowing Testedtem putting all their onergy into That alloway for that day, maske seem to have a power of underwater it, awiming down through the Ho velly good little Chinese endurance all their own,

clear blue-greenness of the water

They get a deal of fun out of with long, reaching strokes They their work. As a man pokes his are children at play, rather than hend up over the surface; be workmen, (Continued at foot of next column.) (I'1⁄2 be continued to-morrow)

Nole. Dis no pukkha stoly

has got one so bad piece boy -allo China side wat makce so to

ho fatha

Unpaid Correspondence. Miss Jane Baptiste, Roy: S. Cam erman," Mons. Iphate (Diethelin & Co), Muller (Maclean Co)

The undermentioned undeliver able registered articles are lying in- the Returned Letter Oilco, General Post Office, and will be returned t the senderson, production of the oerbificate of posting

hai Hong Kong 6854 8.40% to

Hong Kong, 180, 7.3.39 to Shang Ehanghai Hong Kong, 151, 10.2.39) to Shanghai Bhawan 2016 13.11.31 to Oakland, Calit.;, Wen- tani, 500 4.4.39 to Shanghai Wan- thai, 10, 20.1.39 to Foochow Hong Kong, 9210, 0.4:32 to Manila, P.J. wr (Continued on nezt column)"

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OCCASION

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Broken with help of PHOSFERINE

CHAMPION GOI LEONG TEIK writes :-

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I therefore have no hesitation in recommending Phorfering to any physical culturist" or- athlete, whether he be in ordinary training or preparing for a competition, as it

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She: "and I'm giving them, clear soup, hot boiled salmon and

peas

cucumber, roast duck,

and potatoes, fruit and cream and a lemon souffle, cheese of course, and fruit-I've ordered the drinks you told me, sherry, claret, sauternes, port, liqueurs

He: "You haven't forgotten the Whisky I hope-

She: "Of course not! Here it is, DANIEL CRAWFORD'S you said

the Taipan liked didn't you? That's what I've got down."

He: "That's the stuff-my favourite Whisky too.

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