Wreckage Of Missing Plane Discovered?

London, Mar. 22. The Air Ministry issued a statement to-day saying that the numbers on part of the wreckage of an aeroplane found near Karmo, in Norway, In- dentify the machine as being n Wellesley type.

As the only plane of this type mis- sing is the long-range plane, which has been lost since February 24, the wreckage probably belongs to that plane,

The plane referred to is a Vickers- Wellesley, which set out to practice for a world record long-distance fight. The occupants of the machine were Flight Lleut. F. S. Gardner. Flying Officer G. A. D. Thomson, and Sergeant George Hicks.-Router.

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MAIL ROBBING DEVICE DISCOVERED

94 Vienna Suicides In

Nine Days

Vienna, Mar. 22. Suicides for "political rea- sous", between March 12 and March 21, totalled 94, ac- cording to an official state- ment, which adds that there were 120 attempted suicides in the same period--Reuter;

CAREER OF BURGLARY INTERRUPTED

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Sentence of 12 months' inbour, together with a recommenda- tion for banishment was passed Ho Wing, 26, unemployed, by Air. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning when hel was convicted on three counts of

burglary.

Wields Chopper In Attack

A father and son, Law. Kam-yam)

WEDNESDAY,

RAJAH OF SARAWAK HOLIDAYS

His Highness the Rajah of Sarawak; and Law Yuk, were attacked by a Sir Charles Vyner Brooke, has gone clansman with a chopper at an un-on leave to England. numbered hut on a hill behind Nam

0:

His Chief Secretary, Mr. Edward Оп Lane, Shnukiwan, yesterday Parnell, issued the following pro- evening

clamation, just received, on March "Whereas We are about to leave the State to-day, and, whereas We shall be absent from the State for o period of about seven months:

It is understood that Law Sun, the elansman, was the occupant of the hut, the father and son went to see him about a debt which the father had incurred about ten years ago. An argument ensued when details of the loan were brought up, and It was alleged that Sun took up a chopper

per and attacked the two Visitora, cousing

injuries to their

arms, faces and heads.

The assollant ran down the hill toward the Fung Keong Rubber Factory, followed by a crowd. It so happened that a European traffe sergeant came on the scene and had the attacker taken into custody.

ANCHORED IN CABLE AREA

"Now, therefore, Know Ye All Men whom it may concern that We hereby appoint Edward Parnell, Chief Secretary, to administer the Government of the State during Our absence, and We enjoin that all res- pect and obedience be paid to the sakd Edward Parnell in this position.

C. V. BROOKE,

Rajah.

KING GEORGE SEES HERBERT HOOVER

London, Mar. 22. Mr. Herbert Hoover, ex-president

While posting letters in a teller- box at the Kowloon Post Office yes-

burglary and ohe of altempted terday, Sergeant J. F. Scott, of the

At the Marine Court this morning, of the United States, who is on o pollee, discovered

Detective Sergeant II. J. Baldwin Capt. E. Godinez, master of the visit to England, was received in that something hod been

a the M/V Cormoran, 52-1on deposited inside the box. sald Ho had been arrested on

vessel, audience by the King at Buckingham used root of a boarding school in Nathan appeared before Mr. T. W. H. Palace this, morning. Mr. Hoover It was discovered to be a device used Houd, early on the morning of Merch Hosegood, Assistant Harbour Master, remained with the King about half

extracting letters out of the box. On making an inspection. Mr. D. 16, boring a hole in 21 trap-door:

cor: charged with anchoring within the an hour. Another visitor received Fitches, postel inspector, discovered Enquiries revealed that he had com- cable limits at Tai Kok Tsui on March by His Majesty was Mr. C. M. P. that several letters

Palairet, British Minister in Vienna, two other burglaries this 17. adhering mitted were

Defendant admitted to the side of the box. These np month, stealing a suit of clothing and

the charge, recently returned from Austria. parently had not been pushed sum- two long coats, and another in but sold that he did not know he British Wireless. ciently for inside the box..

January, when he got away with was in the cable area at the time $356 in money and property.

owing to the heavy fog.

KEPT OPIUM DIVAN

Tsang Tal, 37, unemployed, appear ed before Mr. H. R. Butters ni the Central Magistracy this morning. charged with the possession of 1 tacle of prepared oplum at Stanley, and with keeping a flat as an opium diven. He was fined $75 or six weeks' hard labour on each charge, terms to run consecutively.

CAT BURGLAR CAUGHT

this

A total sentence of twelve weeks' hard labour was passed on Mak Tung, 31, at the Central Magistracy morning, when he pleaded guilty to two charges of theft of clothing, Inspector A. Kirby sald Mak climbed up a drain-pipe between the two houses and took the clothing from the verandahs.

Remarking that he would have to

be more careful in future, defendant SOVIET HONOURS HER

whs cautioned and discharged.

Lance Sergeant Wheeler prosecut- | ed.

MOTOR CAR TAKEN

POLAR SCIENTISTS

Moscow, Mar. 23. High Soviet Uitles have been con- Mr. Lo Yue-hing, of Salycungehol ferred on the four Polar scientists, Street, Mongkok, reported the dis- Papanin, Krenkel, Hlsrshov and appearance of his motor car, No. Fedorov, who have each been award- 3134, from Saigon Street, near the ed a money prize of 30,000 roubles - Majestic Theatre, yesterday.

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ACCORDING to the Government Health Bulletin No.

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There are many other names given to this discaso, but you can easily tell if you have it.

Usually the discaso starts between the tocs. Little watery blisters form and the skin cracks and pools. After a while the itching becomes intense and you feel as though you would like to scratch off all the skin.

Often the disease travels all over the bottom of the feat. The soles of your foot become red and swollen. The skin also cracks and peels, and the itching becomes worse and worsc.

It has been said that this disease originated in the trenches, so some people call it Trench Foot. Whatever name you give it, however, the thing to do is to get rid of it as quickly as possible, because it is very contagious and it may go to your hands or evan to the under arm or crotch of logs.

Most people who have Athlete's Foot have tried all kinds of romedies to cure it without success. Ordinary germicidos, antiseptics, or ointmants seldom do any good. The germ that causes the disease is known as Tinoa Trichophyton. It burios itself deep in the tissues of the skin and is very hard to kill. A test mada shows that it takes 15 minutes of boiling to kill the gorm, so you can 100 why the ordinary remedies are unsuccessful,

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MARCH 23; 1938.

FRENCH CABINET- BORROWS HEAVILY

Paris, Mar. 22. The French Cabinet lo-day ap- proved of two finance bills under which the Bank of France advances £50,000,000, the Treasury receiving £31,000,000. It is believed the re- mainder will be allocated to the re- contly established autonomous do- fence funds.

The bills nte only temporary measures, and the Government prebaring others of a wider scope.- Reuter Bulletin.

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Irish Sweep Draw Nears Conclusion

Jew Killed In Arab Raid

Halfa, Mar, 22.

Jewish settlers in an isolated dis- trict near Nablus were attacked by a Dublin, Mar. 22. large body of armed Arabs to-day. Jew was killed and another The drawing of 50 cash prizes of One £230 88. cach, started to-day's pro-wounded. ceedings in the Irish Sweeptake draw The settlers drove off the raiders in Dublin, afler which 1,000 prizes of after an exchange of firé, in which a £100 were drawn throughout the number of Arabs, it is reported, were day.International Press Bureau, injured.-Reuter Bulletin.

We regret to announce that owing to the recent increased demand for

FRESH MILK AND CREAM

we find it necessary to curtail the sale of the latter. From Wednesday 23rd inst. standing orders only will be executed.

Customers are again reminded that our Dairy herd is

100% T. B. FREE

Also that all Dairy Products: --

FRESH MILK

ARE

CREAM ICE CREAM

PASTEURISED

In view of the shortage of FRESH CREAM, we offer

RECONSTITUTED (PASTEURISED) CREAM

40 cents per 1⁄4 pint phial.

Also available

RECONSTITUTED (PASTEURIZED) MILK

10 cents per 8 oz. bottle

"Can be put to a variety of uses."

The Dairy Farm, Ice & Cold Storage Co., Ltd.

Pure Food Specialists.

EXPECT TO SEE YOU TO-MORROW

AT THE

CHINA FLEET CLUB THEATRE

on

24th, 25th and 26th March at 9.15 p.m. OLD TIME MUSIC HALL

The whole of the proceeds to be divided between the following charities:-

NAVY

ARMY

The Naval Chaplains Fund for Sqamen-

The Garrison Ladies Help Society The Garrison Welfare Fund...

CIVILIAN

The Hong Kong Benevolent Society The Stroot Sleepers Shelter. Fund

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