THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1986.

EXPECTED ON WEDNESDAY, 10th., per S.S. "CORFU".

NEW

PARLOPHONE RECORDS

F 438 Let Yourself Co. F.T. ("Follow the Fleet"]

(I'd Rather Load a Band. F.T. ("Follow the Fleet'!)

F.T. "Follow the Fleet") We Saw the Sos. One Stop. ("Follow the Floot'')

# 433 (Lot's Face the Music & Dance.

F 440 (Diddle Dum Dee. F.T. ("Broadway Hostess")

(Goody-Goody.

F.T.

F. 441 (Man From Harlem. Q.5,

(Doin' the New Low Down.

F.T.

Played by HARRY ROY'S ORCHESTRA. F 434 (Life Begins When You're in Love, F.T. (I'm Putting All My Eggs in One Basket.

F 435 (Indian Love Call,

(Rosa Mario. F.T.

F.T.

F 443 (Swingin' Down the River.

"Follow the Fleet"}

Played by MAURICE WINNICK'S ORCHESTRA,

Medlay,

F.T.

F 442 (Ol' Man Mose. F.T.

(I'm Gonna Clap My Hands.

Played by NAT CONELLA & HIS GEORGIANS.

F 445 Breakin' in a Pair of Shoes.

(Swing Mister Charlic.

(I'm Nuts about Screwy Music.

F.T.

F.T.

F 446 (Everybody Kiss Your Partner.

F.T.

F.T. Played by THE KŘAKAJAX NOVELTY ORCHESTRA.

(And So To Bcd.

F 458 (Jazz Me Blues, Q.S.

HARRY ROY'S TIGER RAGAMUFFINS.

RZ199 ift's Cotting Harder to Discover.

RONALD FRANKAU'S Latest.

(Chcorful Blues. Slow F.T.

F 436 (But Whore Are You ("Follow The Floot"} (I'm Building Up For An Awful Let Down.

.

F 444 (ALONE

(GLOOMY SUNDAY (The Suicido Song)

LESLIE HUTCHINSON.

F 457 (BLACK EYES.

(GLOOMY SUNDAY.

George Boulanger & His Orchestra.

RESERVE YOUR SELECTIONS NOW.

TSANG FOOK PIANO COMPANY, Marina House, 19 Queen's Road Central, Tel. 24648.

RHEUMATISM?

here's

double-acting

rellef

Sales Agents:

Rub in soothing

Absorbine Jr.-pant-

trates under the skin

where the pain is.

Draws the pain but and givos relief at once,

Absorbine

MULLER MACLEAN & Co. Inc..

THE

HONGKONG

PENINSULA HOTEL:

HONGKONG HOTEL; REPULSE BAY HOTEL;

PEAK HOTEL

& SHANGHAI

ASTOR HOUSE; PALACE HOTEL;

HOTELS

LIMITED.

In association with the Grand Hotel des Wagons Lits, Peking

RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD.,

CRAG HOTEL,

Penang Ills

(2,400 feet above sealevel)

PENANG.

Refreshment Rooms. (near summit station) Il Railway.

"THE ISLAND'S MOST EFFICIENT SERVICE.”

RUNNYMEDE HOTEL

On Sea Front.

Private Cars for Excursions Anywhere.

Caterers etc. to Imperial Airways.

Meals are Interchangeable, ao extra cost wherever yon kave your breakfast, Jancheons, tem, or dinner.

Rooms of both hotels have private bathrooms and modern wanitation. At the anymede each room has its own pabite telepbone.

The Runnymede Restaurant has undeniably pride of place among hotels of the East with its enfiler, and fuatly alalma by i sociation to offer the itavaller such as

Ant to: he found where,

Jimmy's Kitchen

Chios Butlelog. Phone No. 2010. Kowloon Branch 20, Hankow Road. Tel. 9824.

To-day's $1 Tiffin

Tomato Rice Soup Baked Heinz Beans

Cald Danish Ham

Russian Salad

Raisins Ple

Tea or Coffee (iced or Hotl

THE DUKE MAY GO ABROAD

NEXT YEAR

ANNOUNCING THE KING'S

T

ACCESSION TO

FOREIGN

COURTS

THERE is likely to be a busy time ahead for the Duke of York, for it is said that the King intends to commis- sion him with the discharge of many of the duties which were normally the task of His Majesty when he was Prince of Wales.

In fact, the Duke, ns Heir Presumptive, will be "Prince of Wales" in all but name.

It is probable, too, thut the Duke will next year receive the King's command to pay a series of viults to foreign monarchs to announce to them his brother's accession to the Throne,

This is a formality still followed by the countries which adhere to a monarchical regime.

With this project in view there are likely to be several additional appointments to the Duke's staff.

Another Equerry

is stated that it was with this contingency in mind that the King in Thear may include an additional cluded in his message to Parliament querry, a Naval. Military, and Air the suggestion of further provision Force A.3.C., as well as a secretary for the Duke of York.

Commander to magist Campbell, who is now only private secretary.

Harold stands at present at £1,800, but the Duke's, by the recommendation of the Select Committee on the Civil List he will re- ceive an additional £25,400, which for the time being will come from the revenues of the Duchy of Cornwall.

There will be increasing demands on the King's time as the Corona- sion approaches, and it is inevitable, that he will frequently have to dele- of hin dulfer to one gate his brothers.

ONE WAY TO KEEP HAIR SHORT

BUTTER FROM JAPAN

20 COUNTRIES SHIP TO BRITAIN

National The

Le

H.R.H. the Duke of York, the heir Presumptive

MAN AND WIFE SWALLOWED UP IN 80-FT. HOLE REAR OF HOUSE FALLS INTO ABYSS NO TRACE OF BODIES

Farmers' Union A novel method of keeping the hair short was suggested at the Interstates that the recent arrival of national Congress of Physical Medi shipment of 50 tons of Japanear cine in London by Professor W. T.

butter, following sample consign- of Leeds University,

human hair will stretchets during the past year, indicates! to twice its original length, so will it that when her dairy herds have been

The rear portion of two houses serious competitor in contract," he said. "If you want to sufficiently increased Japan may be

came a Avold the barber expose your head 10 Reith butter market, X-rays for six hours and then for The Union points out that in the in Merton-road, Norwich, a dis- two hours to steam. The hair will past few years the United Kingdom (trict notorious for subsidences its originalns becomes the dumping sound" of owing to subterranean workings to two-third

old chalk pit, collapsed the world's surplas butter, more than of an

sending regularly Dawson of Penn, speaking on

recently and disappeared in "Physical Patention," raid physical supplies. education and gunes should be re- The Japanese dairy industry hole estimated to be 80ft, deep:

ceives

assistaner Government

An elderly man and his wife, Mr. garded as complementary,

To-day the unit are preserved. several ways. Part of the expenses and Mrs. Hall, aged 74 and 71 res- The publle conscience demands it," he of importing foreign-bred cattle is pectively, were sleeping in the rear the Government, and pre-portion of one of the houses, and were added. There is a strong effort to paid by sava men the weakening of physique ducers are able to use, free of charge, swallowed up with their bed in the

Government abye. They were not found. apt to esult from unemployment the animals kept at a Recreative physical training makes livestock experimentdl

breeding purposes, that Tori.

For

20

Its Quality

Drink

countries

Peter F. Heering

Cherry Brandy

HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE

PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.

The total Expenditure in 1936 on behalf of sick and destitute children is estimated at $25,000, against which the Income to date is $12,000 only.

The Society asks for the balance of

$13,000

to continun its work.

Mr. A. McKELLAR, C.A.,

c/o Mackinnon, Mackenzie & Co.,

1. O. Building.

Mr. KWOK CHAN,

c/o Banque de L'Indo Chine,

Hongkong.

SALESMAN SAM

THESE HOSSES AIN'T RACIN'

T'DAY, SO I THOUGHT I'D MAKE SOME EXTRA MONEY, LONG AS YA ADVERTISED FER HORSES!

ciation

for

OUR

15

NEW COINAGE FOR THE CORONATION

You will never so an Edward! ' VIII. coln with the date 1936 on It, for the new colnago is not ex- pected to be in circulation until

a few weeks before the Corona-

tion.

and final Designing, selection striking of a new coln occupies many months. Models must be made of the new Sovereign's head and the King

Is it present, posing for these.

During the next few months the Advisory Committee of the Royal Mint are to consider the huge num- ber of designs, already submitted.

It is understood that no. radlenl in the new changes are expected coinage, in spite of recent agitations. As at Jubilee time, a number of cfnx will be special Coronation minted next year. There will pro- bably be four pieces, 45, £2, $1 and. the half-sovereign,

New stamps are not expected until. after the new culas.

BRITISH CROSSWORDS

10

14

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17

18

19

21

ぐん

The subsidence occurred an hour after midnight. A rumble and then a crash caused Mr. Ben Beinham, of Merton-read, to rush from his front bedroom to pitch headlong into space. As he fell into the hole he shouted n earning to his wife and daughter, aul, saved them from a similar experience. Later, when rescuers arrived, Mr. Bainham was found to have had a re- maritable escape, for after falling 20 fect his further descent was checked by a ledge at the cost of a fractured

ankit.

Mr. and Mrs. Hull were the father and mather of Mrs. Bainhan. Des- perale efforts were made

23

$26

213

ACROSS

924

1 No, you must not think him as ninere roundsman: he makes n turnover oily.

Stretches in spite of holding her

case,

to find 10 lle's very closely related to one them, and tunnels were dug at different angles in the debris.

Obtainable Everywhere

the

spouse.

IT Comparative shade of colour for OTHER HOUSES EVACUATED

a spendthrifl Though the whole of the rear of 12 And This Beth, was

monarch. Bainham's house has disappear-

A

great

ed. the front is standing as though 13 You must squeeze in the instru

ment ecchow, though there's nothing happened.

no more than room.

In the case of the second house,

Mr. Thomas Humphrey and his wife 15 You get this joint from below. ainusement? had remarkable escapes. Their bed- 16 Hopping for

Rather: you can hear a fellow room was affected by the subsitlence,

sing. and their bed was found to be stand- ing within 3 feet of the edge of the cavity.

Robbed As He Lay Injured

WHILE lying semi-conscious Wi

In the roadway, after be- Ing knocked down by a motor- car, Counciller S. Harper, # former mayor of Islington, N., was robbed of a gold and diamond tie-pla, worth £35.

was "Mean and ghoulish." how Councillor Harper de- scribed the theft. He has re- covered from his injuries..

Maybe The Nags Can Dance

WHO THE HECKYOU DID, MY DEAR SIR!) WELL, WE DON'T NEED ADVERTISED IT SAYS SO IN THIS

FER HORSES?

THE

"AMPY THEATRE

NEWSPAPER!

OMING

NO HORSESĮ WHAT, DOES TH PAPER SAY?

WANT

MANAGER

17 Cut this out of act nine, please,

it's so very aki.

20 flow the deet face the nckl to

get instruction.

22 A big 'un among the U.S. 23 The cross-word urge-have you

got it 7

25 This is the deep place where

Grorge lost the letter.

26 The very thing for a free lance. 27 and, of course, this will bo

second.

28 A cheering soul emerges from an edifice used by bankers (hy- phen, 8, 6).

DOWN

2 Obliteration by time in certain. 3 Not this with the inside-or

outside.

4 Turn backwards with the seamen

below.

If hard up she sometimes goes to uncle,

27

if

6 He wrote "William Tell." 7 Suitable

rather doubtful material for a marble capitol,

9 In these one gets all tied up. 10 One might well imagine this old Scandinavian poet writing burn- ing verke

13 Nobleman often called for in the

House of Commons,

Dragging us 10 Path is less trouble than to go as escort alone (hidden).

18 Coal pit (anng.).

19 Showing the correct time to be

tight.

20 School best left to the doctor.

21 Many people are proud to have

come over with them.

21 Tuscan town.

25 Idden in Clue 14.

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OF FANCY HOOFERS!

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