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FRIDAY MARCH 6.

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NOTE-Figures in parentheses Indicate number of eties...

in the words required.

words worth reading (10).

(anagram) (10).

Relish, galds a this to things

7. It takes it turn regularly, but the length of it varies (0)

An affair of gallantry, per haps (5).

Is associated with grass and weeds, and (5)

is not a pretty thing to see (8).

A leper of old, but well knowzi to us (5),

This spot should be fortile, but to make it so is a change (3).

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but we do claim a bit for it All this is mug to our "credi

(3).

16. Divine (B.

slight deception (3),

One is said to he very like an other (3).

its chicken a natural Gives protection (3)." The end of this puzzle is the

ond of 13 Across (3).

PASSENGERS

ARRIVALS

S.S. RAWALPINDI

The following passengers arrived here yesterday from Shanghai by the P. & O. 9.5. "Rawalpindi":-

Mr. R. W. Asquith, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. August. Mr. A. C. Beard, Mr. A. S. Boase, Mr. J. F. Buckley, Mrs. B. Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. E. Dowson, Mr. F. S. Gibbings, Mr. A. G. Hewitt, Mr. N. N. Johnston, Mr. W. Klen, Miss E, Ken, Mastër E Kof, Master E. Koff, Mr. P. Lederer, Dr. and Mrs. L. H. Mal with two children and infant, Miss C. C. Nicholson, Mrs. R. Roell, Mr. and Mrs. E R. Rundle, Mr. C. C. Shilton. Dr. H. Stern berg. Mr. A. F. Tompson, Mrs. M. St. J. Walsh, Miss J. R. Woller.

DEPARTURES

EMPRESS OF JAPAN

The following passengers left Hong Kong yesterday for Shang- ha and Vancouver v.3 ports by the Empress of Japan:

Mr. S. P. Auyang. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Anderson, Miss J. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Barron, Mr. W. J. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. D., M. Biggar Mrs. A. W. Bishop, Mr. Chores Back, Miss M. H. Blatch- ford, Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. Bow- inan. Mr. P. van Boxtell, Mrs. R and Mrs. A. J. Broughton. Major 8. Brassev, Mr. H. Brotherton, Mr. G. Mcl. 5. Bruce. Mr. and Mrs. R. Burke, Mr. F. G. S. Cackett, Mrs. Jack Callaway, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Cameron, Mr. A. E. Campion, Rev. and Mrs. Across.-1, Tabard 6. Bunker: Miss C. Cannon, 18, Oarsman; 11, Arhour: 12, Sit-J. Cherry, Mr E L. Curtis, Mr. ter; 13, Nearest; 16, Gelid: 17,Charles Chan, Mr. and Mrs Chan E-the-1; 18, Spate; 19, Ghost; 29, Bah Wah. Mr. W. T. Chang, Mr. Sprut, 25, Raisark: 20, Assail; Chang Chan. Mr. F. Y. Chow, Mr. 30, Ripple; 31, Partial: 2. Allies; Don Davidson, Mr. A, J. Daw, Miss Owen S. Davles. Captain and Mrs. Blanch.

L. V. Deane, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Detler, Mr. L R. Dooley, Mr. S. B. Duniap, Mr. L. Encarnacao, Mrs. Jennie S. Erb, Mrs. F. J. Faban. Mrs. D. T. Feming and

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YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION The following is the solation of A countryman's way for a pesterday's puzzle: -- sparrow (7)..

Down

It may be allotted to a family fur customary services (3),

A nodest opithet (3).

It comes party from this war, being perverse (3).

4. A mild oath, indeed, to cause

confusion (8).

IN

b.. An anthusiastic spirit (5). 6. A fictitious story which

boutal in a way to sell some!,

(5).

OPPOSITION MOTION ON DEFENCE

London, Mar, 5. The Defence debat: op Monday WEI arise on the follow ng motion. to be moved by Prime Minister "that this House approves the De- fence Proposals of Government which are butlined in the White Paper."

Down-1, Twang; "s, Babe! 3. Round; 4, Darr; 5. Tar: 6, Bass; 7. Unite: 8, Ketch: 0, Rural; 14. pen:-15, Hatra: 19, Guavaj 20. Ousel: 21, Tripe: 92, Skill 23, Hap-on; 24. Terth: 26. Alas;. 27. Site: 28. Crab,

ELECTRIFICATION PLAN IN AMERICA

Washington, Mar. 5. The Senate has passed the Norris Rural Electrification Bill, which provides for the laying down of a ten-year electrification programme throughout America.

The Bill, which has been sent to the House of Representatives, au- thorlaes the State to grant loans by 5.ates or local authorities for the purpose of electrification to the amount of 350,000,000 yearly ror the first two years and $40,000,000 vearly for the next eight,

The Labour Opposition amend ment, states "That as the safety o the country and the peace of world "cannot be secured by re- hänce on 'armaments, but only by the resolute pursul of the policy understanding. International of adherence to Covenant. of League of Nations, disarmament progres- siveness, the improvement of In-1 by instalments. ternational labour standards: and Reuter. economic co-operation so as to re- move the causes of war. this House cannot agree to the policy which

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and

Farmers will be encouraged to instal electrical equipment, will be allowed to repay the loana

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CORRESPONDENTS FON

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NEW DEAL APPEALS: TO SUPREME COURT

a תמות!

Washington. Mar. 5. The Government to-day, sur- prised the capital by requesting should Supreme Court that the dismiss its two appeals

with In connection lower Court two New Deal cases involving the Government's right to condemn lund for slum clearance,

NEGUS' TELEGRAM TO *GENEYA

[Special to the "Hong Kong Daly Press" (Copyright)}

Addis Ababa, March 5.

answered The Negus Nagasti the peace proposal of the Com- mittee of Thirteen, with the fol-

to telegram

Secretary lowing Avenol of the League Council:

T have noted the contents of

The Supreme Court immediately, the telegram which you have de- accedcd to the request, with the spatched to my Foreign Minister

the result hut there are now only two. In the name of the Committee of

All members of Thirteen. New Deal cases awaiting decision.

that even before League know, The Government's change or at-

of hostilities. we did titude is believed to be the result outbreak of decision to transfer to local everything to maintain peace, by Government responsibility for ac-preserving the right attitude in

viilated But Italy quiring land for low-cost housing the spirit of the League of Na- The Solicitor General told jour international obligations, and de- nalists that he had asked for dis-spite the measures hitherto taken.

contizues her aggression. missat of the appeals because the cases had become moot alnce all available money had been spent in other ways.- Heuter

scheme..

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GERMAN AIRSHIP

TRIAL

tions.

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We agree to the commencement o negotiations which take regard the League ot the provisions of Covrenant, and note that the pro- posals are made by the Committee of Thirteen, and that the nega- tiations are to take place in spirit and within the framework A de- or the League of Nations.

(Specia; to the "Hong Kong Dailytated answer will be conveyed to

Press Copyright.)||

having lasted exactly 8 hours, as This trip, previously planned. under unfavourable atmospheric conditions, is regarded by experts vessels of the here

as proof absolute a'rworthiness. "ranaotian News. Service

DEATH OF WELLKNOWN ARCHAEOLOGIST

Miss E. Fleming, Mr. and Mrs, G. N. Frankau, Mr. F. R. French, Mr. L. C. Fung, Mr. P. Gothorp, Mr. S. L. Ho, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Gray, Mr. Ho Jack Low, Mr. and Mrs. H. Greenberg, Miss Greenberg, Miss

Fridrichshafen, March 5. M. Gubbay and Miss Gubbay, Mr.

The new Zeppelin, "LZ 129," on 8. Hardy, Mrs. H. C. Harrison,

the way back from Munich to Bad Miss 3. M. Hawes, Mr. H M. Hind, Miss F. Hodges, Mr and Mrs. W. headquarters here, passed

Toez at 12.50 p.m. reached Augs- E. Hoyt, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hud- son, Mr. and Mrs. M. Jentz and burg at 230 p.m. and reappeared over Friedrichshafen at 3.15 p.m. over then cruised Miss D. Jelnız, Sr Elly Kadoorie,

The Zeppelin Mr. L. Kadoorie, Lieut. I. 11

Kennedy. Mr. W. J. Keswick, Mr. Lake Constance for another hour and and began the descent at "4.20 in and Mrs, S.. K. Kwan, Mr.

anding Anally 20 two the afternoon A. V. Kinchin and Mrs.

the whole trip daughters, Mr. E. S. Kong. Miss minutes later, Y. C. Lee, M:, T. N. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Lind Baby Li, Mr. Mr. A. G. Langston Mr. and Mrs. Leung Han, Mr. Lum Tin Kwai, P. M. 8. Latham, Mr. W. A. Lèa- ham, Mr. A. Lout.t. Mr. A. Mac- farlane. Miss M. Malco.m. Mr. F. Marshall, Mrs. John Martin, Mr. 2nd Mrs. D. G. McAvoy, Mrs. C. L. McCowen and Miss A. McCowen, Mr. H. McCrae. "Mr. C. G. Mc- Irvine. Mr. E D. McKay, Mr. H. S. McKay. Mr. L W. Mordehovich, Rev. W. Murray, Mr. V. V. Needa. Mr. Y. T. Ole, Mrs, D. W. Olcott,

The death has occurred of Dr. Mr. Adams Oran, Mr. V. C. Par- wardhan, Mr. and Mrs. Q. R. W. F. Bade, the well-known ar- Rome, Mar. 5.

Miss Fin. chaeologist, who was the discoverer Paull, Miss Phillips.

of the lost city of Mizpah, in The stuation arising from the Mr. and Mrs. E. Procter, Dr. and

Mrs. A. S. Prowse, Miss Marjorie Palestine.

Reuter. between

W. Robertson, recent events at Geneva was dis-

a meeting

Roberts, Mr. A.

Mr. P. J. cussed

the Benito Mussolini,

Mrs. D. F. Robertson, Signor Italian dictator, and Count de

Rodney, Mr. L de Rome, Mrs. R. Chambrun, the French Ambassa-

R. Roxburg and child, Miss A. dor, this evening. The whole field sands, Mrs. M. Sanger Slee, Mr. Mrs. J. D. E. Sassoon, Mr. and of European polities was surveyed.

A and Mrs. Schoutendorp, Mr. It le presumed that the French

Shister, Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith. Ambassador urged li Duce to res- pond favourably to the League of Mr. and Mrs. C.. S. Stein, Dr. P. Nations appeal for a cessation of S. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. hostilles in Ethiopia. The meet-Tang, Mr. and Mrs. E. Thompson

women's and daughter, Mr. Tong Yan Sun, iing is to be followed by a series of

Mr. and Mrs. Alex, Torrance, Dr conversations between Count de

6. H Tong, Mr. and Mrs H. M. Chambrun and Signor Mussolini or

Suvich, under- Tucker, Mr. C. Wallace. Miss Adele Fulvio Signior

Warren, Captain H. J. B. 'Warren, secretary for Foreign Affairs.-

Mr. M. C. Warren, Mrs. M. Waring, Reuter.

Miss I." N. Watkins, Miss P Watrous, Mr. C. Well, Miss 8. F. A. Wheble, Miss G. M. Wheeler, ME. H. O. White, Lieut, H. Winter. Mr. and Mrs. T. L Wong. Mrs. Wong Lum, Mr. M. K. Yung.

n fact, seeks security in National |

intensities armaments alone and

between. race arms the ruinous nations inevitably leading to war." The Opposition wews with alarm the reorganisation of industry on a war, basis which will enormous

extend the vested interests in arms manufacture, and create a $4.00 serious menace to organised lab- 512 our, and to Trade Unions stand- no confidence in 30 cla ards and has

un Majesty's Ministers. whose worthy and ambiguous foreign po- licy has largely contributed to pre- The sent state of wor'd unrest." debate will extend over two days British Wireless.

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JUBILEE TRUST FUNDS

London, Mar. 6.

King George's Jubilee Trust is- sued a statement for the first year in-which it is stated that £100,000

352

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CAPETOWN-ENGLAND

FLIGHT

London, Mar. 5. Although Fight Lieutenant Rose was distributed, which included lost time when poor visibility yes-

capital and interest funds.

re

PROFESSOR JEZE INSULTED

(Special to the "Hong Kong Daity *reas (Copyright.)]

Da

Paris, Mar. 5. The sorely tried Professor Jeze was again the object of hostile Thursday, demonstrations when, on entering the lecture room he was greeted with a deafening in and cries of "Resign". A free

getting anti-Jezesers

ght was then staged and the

were

the

This terday made him return to Sails-worst, when the door was broken, a and reinforcements of the de- was distributed bury. Rhodesia, he still has

monstrators came to the USSTE- large amount

chance of establihing a new

tance of the losing parts cwing to urgent needs.

card on his return fight from

Police had again to be called in Among the benefactors were the

to restore law and order. Profes-- of Clubs, Capetown to England. National Association Boy Scouts and Guides Associa- Lions and Playgrounds Associa- tions. Various charitable associa tions in Scotland, North Ireland and Wales benefited from "Trust.—".

Reuter, Bulletin Service,

F

the

He now to Kisama, Kenya carly sor Jeze was escorted from the this morning, and soon after set building by several policemen, w of again for Sudan. Last month the accompaniement of abuse and Rose set up new record of three jeers from his enemies, who are days, 17 hours, 35 minutes for the mostly Right Wingers or belong ing to the "Action Francaise."... England to Cape flight.

Transocean News Service, British Wireless.

FRANCO-ITALIAN DISCUSSION

REVOLT FRUSTRATED IN PORTO RICO

.

San Juan, Porto Rico, Mar. 5. The United State's authorities Albizu Pedro arrested have Campos, president, and six other member of the Nationalist Party on a charge of recruiting soldiers in a conspiracy to overthrow the United States Government in the island by force.

LIBANON PETITION [Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press (Capright.)]

Paris March 5.

at

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Berkeley (Cal., Mar. 6.

WOMEN'S AMATEUR

BILLIARDS CHAMPIONSHIP

by you

Our Paris reprezenta- tive." Transocean News Service.

ROME REPORT

Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press (Copyright.)】

Rome, Mar. 5. The troops of the Second Army Corps, pursuing the fleeing enemy, have reached Takaze on Thursday morning at. 5 o'clock" states the

cial War bulletin No. 147. Transcena News Servien

REPLY RECEIVED IN GENEVA

Geneva, Mai, 5. The Emperor. of Ethiopia's ac- ceptanec of the League of Nations' peace proposals has been received here-

Kenter's Bulletin Service

ITALIAN ARMY IN PURSUIT

Rome, Mar. 5.

The Second Army Corps is re- ported to have reached Takkaze the fleeing pursuing IU-day,

enemy.—

Kruter's Bulleti« Service.

London, I'ATLANTIQUE SOLD FOR

(Man-

Arnold

London, Feb. 16. In the second semi-final of the Championship Amateur

Hal.. Burroughes

E. Morris yesterday, Mr.

Mrs. chester) defeated Cohen (London) by 500 points te 487. Mrs. Morris had breaks of 19, 18. 13, and 11 (twice). Mrs, Cohen replying with 23, 14, 12. and 10.

Mrs. Morris wil meet Miss V. *Derbyshire). Seals (Ashbourne,

which the final the holder, in commences at Burroughes Hall to- morrow.

FRANCO-SOVIET PACT

£57,000

British Purchasers

Paris, Feb. 12. The Ministry of Marine - nounced to-day that the hull of the burned liner L'Atlantique bas been bought by & British group for £57,000. By the terms of the sale the wreck must be removed from the Homet dock, where she now lies, within 25 days. M. Chappedelaine, the Minister of Merchant Marine has informed the Chamber Committee that it is intended to build a new vessel of 20,000 tons to take the place of L'Atlantique, and the cost will be Paris, March 5,

the fully covered by the Insurance re- A, favourable report on Franco-Russian Pact was tabled celved for the loss of her pre- in the Senate by Senator le Troc-decessor. The Committee, in sy quer in the Thursday session, no Froving the proposal, has express- the new, ship. should not be below to debate the Pact-

25 knots. Transocean News: Service. that the Senate is now in positioned the opinion that the speed, wi

!

Bix deputies of the Libanon Par- liament have presented a petition [Special to the "Hong Kong Daily

Press (Copyright.)] to the French High Commissioner, M. de Martel, in which they deman1 Ball was fixed at £2,000 each. The arrests are the sequel to the a restoration of all constitutional murder of an American, the chief rights, the arrangement for of police, on February 23. Nation-treaty regulating the relations be al Guard units in San Juan have tween France and Libanon, and

League of Nations.- gency.-

"ransocean New Servic been mobiilsed to case of emer-the admission of Libanon to the

Reuter."

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