ANCIENT ROMAN CISTERNS SOLVE BRITAIN'S WATER SHORTAGE POBLEMS
British Use. Water Supply Created
By Caesars in Egyptian Desert
Cairo, Apr. 30. The problems of water supply in the western desert of Egypt are being solved by the British on lines laid down by the old Roman armies,
Roman legions dag a labyrinth
of cisterns underground, ranged BIRDMAN
in a series of galleries like those famine, and extending two or three miles. From these cisterns a reassuring supply of sweet water can be inken.'
Exenvation of these cisterns is
FLIES AGAIN
CLEM SOHN, of Miami,
who claims to be the only man who really flies with wings, has succeeded in a second attempt.
going forward daily, and they are now one of the main sources of supply. These
were cisterns known to the Egyptian Kovern nient, and in 1932 it was suggested that they be extended to increase
Matruh s the popularity of
な
Sohn, wearing fabric wings. climbed into the cockpit of an air-plane, and when it had reach ex 10,000 feet he jumped into
resort. Some work has been done in the intervening years, so that the British had maps and a good start toward
when excavation
last work they began extension autumn.
space.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, MAY
DEATH FOR EMBEZZLING
Moscow, May 1.
1936.
Prof. Housman RHEUMATISM CREPT|
Passes
SENTENCES of death | NOTED SCHOLAR AND
have been passed on two ringleaders of a band who recently embezzled about £20,000.
Seven other meinbers of the band have been imprisoned for periods up to ten years.
The judges passed severe sen- tences in an effort to stamp out crimes of this nature, which have recently increased in Rus- sla.
The ringloaders worked in an Eastern Siberian retail trading office. Reuter.
LETTER ARRIVES
WITH LATITUDE, LONGITUDE MARK
San Francisco Apr. 25. In you don't know the address of the person to whom you are writing, perhaps the latitude and longitude will suffice.
A letter arriving here from the Canal Zone bore as its sole nd- dress. "Latitude 37:45:53 north: Longitude 122:26:42 west. had
Then he spread his wings und a web of cloth that he fastened to his legs.
WRITER
London, May 1. Professor A. E. Housman, poet and scholar, who has been Latin Professor at Cambridge University for nomo years, died to-day.
Professor Housman was possibly best known in the world of authors for "A Shropshire Lad
He is a brother of Mr. Laurence
Housman, the distinguished poet, novelist, playwright and illustrator. —Router Bulletin Service.
King Greets "Neighbours"
FIRST FUNCTION.
AT WINDSOR
London, May 1.
His Majesty the King to-day at tended his arst official function at Windsor Castle, when he granted an
audience to the Dean and Canons, of St. George's Chapel.
Addressing the Church dignitries, he said he had the deepest affection for St. George's Chapel owing to its connection with the Royal Family.
The King also saw the Mayor and The Coast Geodetic Survey was members of the Corporation of Wind- called upon and established that or, to whom he said he welcomed toned was at Frederick and As-Renter, the latitude and longitude men-them, as neighbours and friends.- bury Streets. But there was no
Not till he was a thousand feet It is supposed that these reser from the ground did Sohn pull the voirs were used to store fresh cord of his parachute and the water in rainteas YERPA of the crowd expected it to tear with the early Christian era, when, accord-¦ sudden weight. But it held. ing to the story, this region was
Sohn, white pleased with his street. the granary of Itome,
daredevil performance. agreed
one
In living immediately the
So the letter was opened, only parachute his to find that it contained greetings In the years of rainfall Bedou-that without the ins and Arabs are able to culti-contact with the earth would have to "Grace and Wallnce" from "Es-
ther." vate burley and other grains, and killed him.
there is sparse grazing for goats. There has been по appreciable
rain for three years. But when
rain comes, these anderground cisterns are filled with water by seepage through their soft sand- stone walls.
When
A
The postman on the route was then asked. He knew at once that the couple was Grace und Wallace Flet- ter at 983 Asbury Street.
exact
They had determined their Tutitude and longitude themselves and gave it to a friend who had been The visiting theth from Cristobal.
DEFIED SHARKS NATIVE SWIMS ASHORE WITH LETTERS
Brisbane, May 1.
nfriend tried 11.-United Press. hurricane prevented The sweet water lies over 3 steamer from approaching Sante, layer of soa-water which has South Sen island, a native boy plung-
The ship, which trades round the oozed in, but enn be pumped offed into the shark-infested water and New Hebrides, had been unable to get without mixing. Thousanuts of swam to shore with four lettera ada beat through the pounding surf. ̧ gallons daily can be taken, ap-dressed to a planter on the island.
Thanks to the native bay's courage He had only one hand free with
in facing the rough parently without appreciably re-
scas and the which to swim, for the other ducing the supply of sweet water.
-United Press.
EX-VICEROY AT ́ GIBRALTAR
LORD WILLINGDON TAKES CHILL
Gibraltar, May 1. Lord and Lady Willingdon, on their way to England following His Excel- leney's retirement as Viceroy of Inlin, arrived off this port this morning aboard the P. and O. liner, Strath- more,
Sir Charles Harrington, Governor of Gibraltar, paid a call aboard and had ariel with the distinguished travellers, who are continuing their journey all
held out of the water to prevent the sharks, the letters were delivered.the way by sen.
letters from getting spoiled.
Reuter.
First again!
Fi
Lord Willingdon is suffering from n slight chill and consequently did not go ashero.-Kruter Bulletin Service.
MISSION GROUP AT NANKING
MANILA CHINESE
ENTERTAINED
OVER HER. ASTOUNDING
Began in Knee, Spread to
Arm, Neck and Back
The insidious thing about, rheuma- lism is that-like ago-it creeps on unnoticed until one day you find your- self in the cruel grip of the urle aeld. fiend. That is what happened to this
woman;-
"I first suffered with rheumatism about 10 years ago," she writes. "It began in my left knee' and 'ankly, which swelled, and sudden pain often caused me to stumble and call out. Then it appeared in my right arm, causing sleepless nights. It increased i in severity, coming on suddenly in neck, shoulders and back, the attacks usunlly lasting 3 or 4 days. I bought a bottle of Kruschen Salts, took it, and was amazed at the effect. Pains wont, energy came, and now I'walk and work with great vigour, due un- doubtedly to the wonderful effect of Kruschen Salts."---{\ra]) E. M. G.
The action of Kruschen is to dull the sharp edges of uric acid crystals |—which are the cause of rheumatie pains-and then dissolve them away altogether.
ETHIOPIA WON'T
SURRENDER
(Continued from Page 1.)
Italian Engineering Corps on the shores of Lake Tsana, near the peninsula of Gorgora.-Reuter Bulle- tin Servier.
"Open Town"
London, May 1. Press messages from Eihlopia re- port a visit of the Emperor to Addis Ababa and completion of arrange- | ments for peaceful evacuation of the capital which has been maintained as an open town" since the begin- ning of hostilities in anticipation of
LADIES SUMME
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DRESSES
MADE OF
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the entry of Italian troops. FADLESS WASHING FABRICS
The Italian invasion began on
October 3 last, but the advance on the capitai dates from April 1 and the Italian victory
in the battle of
Ashungi.
One messagà from Addis Ababa mentions Emperor's hands are band- aged for burns inflicted, it is alleged, by the enemy's polson Emperor is reported to have declared gos. The
he will re-organise his forces saying, "The last ditch does not lie between the capital and Debrn Birhan. Actual entry of the Italian army into
Addis Ababa was not confirmed up to a late hour this evening, but news- papers have anticipated the event and describe the organised celebra- tions preparing in Rome and other | Italian towns-British Wireless.
L. M. S. TRAIN SERVICE
LONDON-GLASGOW IN SEVEN HOURS
Nanking, May 2* The Chinese Ovoracas Mission from Manila was entertained yesterday at the Central Native Athletic Associa tion, where the party witnesses 171 exhibition of Chinese boxing as guests
London, May 1-- of the Association chairman, Mr. The London, Midland and Scottish Chang Chi-kiang, who recently took Kailway inaugurates on Monday, the
gow in rallway history.
the
the
Dilippine basketball team to fustest service from London to Glas-
leave
The party
is busily engaged, The "Midday Scot" will attending receptions, inspecting fac-Euston at o'clock and reach Glas- tories and industrial establishments gow seven hours and thirty-Ave of all kinds, as well as the scenie minutes later, completing the 401% miles at an over-all average speed of 52.0 miles hours.
... In 1935 Underwood pots of the capital-Reuter.
FAIRBANKS HOME
Many other L.M.S. services are being accelerated as part of the sum- mer programme, sturting next week.
British Wireless.
again made and sold more Typewriters than any other manu- former Lady Sylvia Ashley, arrived Hongkong English Forum decided to
New York, May 1. Mr. Douglas Fairbanks, one-time Mìm favourite, and his new bride, the
At a meeting held last night, the to-day en route to Hollywood to hold a launch picnic to Big Wave Bay produce the fim "Marco Polo," Mr. 1 on Saturday, May 16, leaving Binke
facturer in the world airbanks said he doubted if he Pier at 2.30 p.m. The cost of tickets
Underwood:
THE NEW
would ever act again.-United Press. Includes refreshments.
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
THE MAN WHO CONFERS A KINDNESS | Twu Cases each of Typhoid and SHOULD DE SILENT CONCEJINING IT: Meningitis were reported to the local RE WHO RECEIVES IT SHOULD PROCLAIM Health authorities on Thursday.
IT.---Senced.
It is notified that Mr. Albert James His Excellency the Governor has Robert Moss resumed duty as Superin- appointed Mr. Kenneth Keen to be tendent of Aerodrome, Hongkong, on District Ofleer in the Northern Dis- April 29.
trict of the New Territories.
Year by your, for more than 50 years, 'Underwood has pro- duced and sold more type- writers than any other manufacturer anywhere on the Globe BECAUSE Underwood has consistently given more in accuracy, durability,
His Excellency the, Governor has licity and typing enae. The newest Underwood, for A bankruptcy notification states uppolated Mr. Robert Lucian Mon- a first and final dividend of crieff to be a Probationary Lieutenant example, offers quirter opera that gr tion through Cushioned
$9.50 per cent. has been declared in in the Hongkong Naval Volunteer
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new exclusive Champion Key
board has given the world
His Excellency the Governor has
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His Excellency the Governor has Lieutenant Alan Reid of his Com-
a new iden of fingertip com-appointed M:. William Ngartselssion in the Hongkong Naval fort. Every Underwood Type-Thomas Tam and Mr. Benjamin Volunteer Force, on his leaving the writer is backed by nation-Wong Tape to be Members of the Colony. wide, company-owned service Urban, Counell for a term of three facilities.
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His Excellency the Governor, has appointed Mr. Sydney Hampden Ross "The Government is inviting tenders as a member of the Court of the for the Installation of domestic hot University of Hongkong during the water systems to the European stat? absence from the Colony of Mr. John quarters at the new gnol; also for the Hennessey Seth. construction of a fuel and oil störe ut the Kal Tak Airport.
Ils Excellency the Governor has made
the following appointment
It is notified that at the expiration during the absence on leave of His of three months the name of The Honour Sir Alasdair Duncan Atholl Luen Fat Cinema Company, Limited, MacGregor, K., or until further will, unless causo fs shown to the notice: Ille Ilonour bir. James
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His Excellency the Governor has It is notified that the Hongkong appointed the Hon. Mr. Tro Scen- Timber Merchants' Guild Co., Ltd., wan, C.DE, LL.B., and the Rev. W. W. Ahana Co. (Hongkong), Ltd., Frank Short to be Members Shing Ting Co., Ltd, Yoo Fong Chan of the Board of Education for a Co, Ltdy and the Wai Fung Quarry further period of two years, and Mr. and Mining Co., Ltd., have been Benjamin: Wylle for a period of two struck off the Rogister.
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