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RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD., PENANG.

CRAG HOTEL..

Penang Hills

(2,400 feet above scalevel.)

Refreshment Rooms, (near summit station) 1 Itadiway.

"THE ISLAND'S MOST EFFICIENT SERVICE.”

RUNNYMEDE HOTEL

On Sea Front.

Privato Cars for Excursions Anywhere.

Caterers etc. to Imperfal Airways.

Meals are interchangeable, no extra cost wherever you have your breakfast, - luncheon, to or dinner.

Brems of both hotels have priesto bathrooms and modern sanitation. At the Runnymede each room has its own public telephone.

The Runnymede Restaurant has undeniably pride of pinco among hatsis of the East with its calzine; and justly claims by its axelation to offer the traveller such as e not to be found slaw here.

Jimmy's Kitchen

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Kowloon Branch 10, limkow Road. Tel. 49824.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

TUESDAY, JUNE

1030.

INVENTION THAT MAY END

PERIL TO SUNKEN-

SUBMARINES

THERE are abortly to be placed in the hands of the Admiralty details of an invention that claims to do away with many of the perils of submarine navigation. Mr. W. Lawlor, of York-st., Dublin, is the inventor, and his devico is described as a "means for locating sunken submarines and supplying requisites to the crows thereof."

Briefly, it will enable a sunken submarine to be located easily and to be supplied with fresh air and food until the vessel can! be raised.

Hundreds of lives have been loat in submarine disasters, the main reason being the difficulty in locating the sunken vessels,

In some cases days have elapsed before they have been found,

When the M.2 went down in West Bay, off Portland in 1932, 60 lives were lost. M.2 was not located for days despite the most intensive search that has! ever been known. It was not until a year later that she was brought to the surface.

Probably if she had been fitted with this now invention, the crew would be alive to-day.

HOW IT WORKS

An expert told how the device will work

"Directly the crew know they are trapped, thoy release a plug which sonds a float attached to hundreds of feet of line rushlug to the surface," he said.

bo

"Hour oven days-will saved by rescue vessels, for they will immediately see the float-it can be illuminated by night-and they will send down a diver.

"He will descend to the Ren- bed with a pipe two or three inches in diameter which he will fit into a special socket in the submerged vessel.

the "A tap on the side of Hubmarine will act as a warning to the crew to remove a plug, and the pipe will supply the trapped men with air. No longer will they die n Ungering and painful death from asphyxiation or lack of food.

"Water, hot soup, and even food of small bulk will be sent down to

the men.

"If there is a rough sen there will be no need to attempt to raise the sunken vessel until weather: conditions are favourable.

"The men will be able to live fairly comfortably until they are rescued.

"We hope that the Invention, which costs little, will be adopted by the Admiralty."

Another Baby For Marathon

Quins Mother: A Happy Event

New York, June 1, An addition to the famous Dionne Quintuplet: family is expected this month.

According to a dispatch from Hollywood, where the. parents had been expected to appear in a pleture, Mra Olivia Dionne will not now be seen on the screen. The father has cancelled vaude- ville bookings.

BRITISH GIRLS HAVE 'NERVE'

The modern girl does not flinch from parachute, leaping as a sport. The English girl shown above, Miss "Joo" Kadin, has just landed with parachuto

after a jump from an Aeropiane. She is joining British Empire Air Displays this summer.

Man Seeks Divorce from Wife Who Went to Fortune-Tellers

Paris, May 20.

A man made an application for divorce in the Paris courts to-day because, he claimed, his wife consulted clair- voyants, palmists, and crystal-gazers to such an extent that all her house-keeping money was spent on "looking into the future."

Counsel for the husband said the wife spent anything from 1s. to £5 every time she was "shewn the future." She not only consulted spiritualists but also relied on fortune-telling hy cards, by coffee-cup dregs, and by the crystal.

REGISTER

"The husband will tell you,"" continued counsel, "that if he happened to mention at the breakfast table that he thought the new Government, now being elec! his wife would hurry off to a fortune teller that same day and greet him in the evening with:

"'According to the gazer, the election results will be the .contrary."

Crystal SAYS BRIDE

LED TO QUARRELS "Again, the husband was in the habit of making small investments on the Stock Exchange. If the wife found out, she would make his life unbearable by warning him against certain investments,

annoyance "The crowning came when the wife began taj take violent objection to certain friends of the husband," enuse, she said, she had been warned that some 'dark man or

IS A "BOY"

Engaged Couple's Dilemma

Paris, May 21.

tall, handsome blarki mun would MADELEINE AIMED, a pret

ty, eighteen-year-old Paris -

ruin their happiness, "Naturally this led to quarrels,

PROUDLY exhibiting ten birth

certificates registered since ted would be a Left Government, typist, is in love and wants to Mr. Charles Vance Millar died particularly when the wife alleged marry.

But there is a great obstacle in nearly 10 years ago bequeathing that certain of the fortune-tellers £100,000 to the Toronto mother had made references to other the way. Three days ago she and bearing the largest number of women." children in that time, Mrs.

UNDERMINED HEALTH

expense of this

her prospective bridegroom, bank clerk Anntolo Cibouille, called at the town hall of the Sixth Paris

WAS

PARLOPHONE

RECORDS GIVE YOU THESE POPULAR TUNES.

F341 (On Treasure Island.

(Some. Other Time.

F320"(You Are My Lucky Star.

(Misty Islands.

F371 (I'd Rather Listen To Your Eyes.

(Gypsy Violin.

F300 (Rose in Her Hair.

(Just As Long as the World. Played by MAURICE WINNICK'S ORCH.

F374 (Sing Before Breakfast.

(Broadway Melody of 1936 Medicy... STEP DANCING by LEN BERMON,

F368.(Waltz Medley.

F391 (Fox Trot Medley.

Played by HARRY ROY'S TIGER RAGAMUFFINS.

AND

THE MUSIC GOES ROUND AND AROUND;-played-by- HARRY ROY'S and NAT CONELLA'S ORCHESTRAS. TSANG FOOK PIANO COMPANY. Marina House, 19, Queen's Road, C. Tel. 24648.

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

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ACROSS

9 Might make it rage on; it's wild,

-wayway, ----

10 Rabbits play here without feni"-

of tigers.

11 The lower in list came here. 12 Tip.

13 blush, but not in the least like

this, thank goodness.

14 They remia one of a virtue

which all doctors possess.

17 Shelters at Tynemouth. 19. Picture.

23 This7 A tax for property own-

cry.

27 This window may be seen in Thirteenth Century buildings.

29 By way of a solution, put the

first letter after 6.

Arthur Hollis Timleck, one of "My client was prepared to meet district, where Madeleine the leading entrants of the the enormous "Baby Marathon" declared her-fortune-telling craze for a time, born, to take noeossary steps.

The official looked at the regis- self confident that she would be But he also found that the effects)

of the forecasts were so depress-ter. the winner.

Mr. Timleck's tenth baby girling that they began to undermine weighing 4lb. 3oz., was born a his wife's health, making her in week ago. It's her Innt, she declared, a perpetual state of excitement leine, but I cannot marry you to 31 Would you consider this consola- adding although I am sure I shall and nervousness, win the prize it will not make me the least bit happy unless I can share the fortune with several other mothers in the race.

"For this reason, the husband feels that he can not continue to live happily with her. She lives continuously in the future.... The case, which came before the of the Seine, was

"There is enough money for all, and too much for a single family."Tribunal

contestant adjourned. Mrs. Kenny, another claims 12 children born in ten years

but two were not registered, and the latest was still-born.

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"I am sorry," he said to Made-

any man."

He held up the register. It said clearly, "Madeleine Aimee. Male sex."

"But I swear I am a girl," cried Madeleine.

"Mademoiselle," said the official with a gallant how, "I believe you implicitly, but clearly there was a

"Let anyone in Toronto show more to be one of her names because of the slip of the pen eighteen years birth certifientes than I have," chulkindness of Mrs. Blanche Schraeder, ago." lenged Mrs. Tindeck, whose new baby neighbour who helps me

with my

To-day the young couple sought fast asleep, happy, and healthy, lay household duties daily. Catherine is the help of a famous lawyer, Me.

fire.

In a clothes-basket before the open our nurse, and Margaret is the name Gistucel, who is to do his best to

of our woman doctor."

obtain a court decision establish- Baby Blanche is Mrs. Timlec'sing that Mile. Aimee is a girl. "I am going to name her Blancho Catherine Margaret,, I want Blanche 17th child in 18 years.

SALESMAN SAM

I'M RIDIN' YA, BUT IT AIN'T MY CHOICE! NOW, NO MONKEY-SHINES, 'CAUSE I USED TA BE A BALL- PLAYER, AN'I KIN STILL WALLOP THE OL

HORSEHIDEĮ

THEY'RE OFF!

30 An awful crack!

tion for having only one good card?

32 Famed for its bright blades, 33 He thinks most of the one in the

middle. 34 Their rise and fall lenves the

speculator unmoved.

Getting Nowhere Fast

GIT ALONG, LI'L DOGGIE,

GIT ALONG!

THERE THEY GO,

BOYS!

1 Grouse.

DOWN

2 French province that reminds us

that the clouds are going.

3 Pulled violently: a little bird

will help.

4 Used by a dentist, but not for

little drinks.

6 English waterway,

6 Father seems to be proud to be

in this dance. 7 Widow,

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13 Costers go on these when flush. but they are not interested in the ones in the British Munguni. 16 Feminine name.

16. 11unting.term..

18 Half killed in Wimbledon.

20 Isn't it sweet to see the girls

when the moon's half out?

1 A longing (anag).

22 Being so hot, It's as well always

to have had food outside.

24 These soldiers are

drawn round.

25 Grudged.

geuorally

20 Issue, frent an anti-aircraft.

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