PAGE 11.

NEWS OF THE DAY

IN PICTURES FROM FAR AND NEAR

Hongkong Telegraph

PHOTONEWS

THURSDAY, August 11, 1938.

HAPPENINGS..

AS SEEN BY THE CAMERA'S EYE

Presented with a posy of flowers by a little French maiden, Queen Eliz abeth delighted a vast assembly at the Australian Memorial In Paris

during the recent Royal visit, by placing the posy on the wreath which had Just been laid by King George. This picture shows the Queen in the

act of laying the flowers, while the King looks on.

STOCK MARKET

REPORT

The Hongkong Stock Exchange official_summary, issued at 12.30 p.m. |yesterday, says:

There are no changes to report in the market which was on the quiet side.

Buyers

Hongkong Bank (Lon.) 400. B.K. Steamboats 30212. Union Waterbonis #2, Providenis (Old) #335. Providents (New) $3.40,

Rubs $9.70.

Venz, Goldfeld 43. 11.K. Larsde $38.

11.K. Realtlen $2.

Peak Trama (old) 20%.

China Lights (Old) $11.10.

China Lights (N) $0.

11.K. Elecirtes 16015)

H.K. Ropes #4

Dairy Farm $23.20.

Watsons $7.40,

Constructions $1.

1.K. Govt. 4 Loan 5950

HK: Govt, daga Loan Fripm. Consolidated Cli. Prov. (0) $T. Consolidated Ch. Prov. (N) $0.80,

Bellera

HK, Lands $38.40,

IK. Realties $3.85.

Sales

K. Steambonta 322/23.

H.K. Lands $304.

Vaumati Ferries (New) 824.

I.K. Electrics $0012.

1.K. Govt. % Loan G!%/04/fpm.

Antanoka P. 381⁄2

Atoks 30,

Baguio Gold 21,

Benguet Consul. 11.30.

Coco Grove 43.

Hon Mauricio 40.

United Paracales 32.

RADIO BROADCAST

(Continued from Pape 7.)

Chorus of Girls; Were You Not To Ko-Ko Plighted....E, Griffin and D. Oldham; With Aspect Stern-Finale, Act 1. L. Sheffield, H. Lytton, D. 4. Grifin, A. Davies. U. The G. Baker and Chorus: Mikoda" (Cont'd); Your Revels Cease-Finale Act 1...B. Lowis D. Oldham, A. Dayles, B. Elburn and Chorus: Oh, Faithless One (Finale Act 1)....B. Lewis, D. Oldham, E. Grimn, and Chorus.

11.0 Close Down,

CANADIAN FACIFIC

STEAMSHIPS

– RALEVITYS - EXPRESS

BERTHING PLANS FOR 1939 ARE OPEN MAKE BOOKINGS EARLY to secure accommodation desired

TO CANADA, UNITED STATES and EUROPE

via Shanghal, Kobe & Yokohama

EMPRESS OF CANADA via Honolulu ........Noon, Thurs, Aug. 18.

EMPRESS OF RUSSIA

EMPRESS OF JAPAN via Honolulu EMPRESS OF ASIA

..7.00 am, Fri, Sept. 2 ......Noon, Fri, Sept. 16. 0,00 a.m., Fri, Sept. 30.

Air-conditioned equipment on C.P.R. Trans-Continental Trulna, Prequent Canadian Pacifio Atlantio mailings to European Ports.

TO MANILA

EMPRESS OF CANADA

Union

Building

.6.00 p.m., Thurs. Aug.,.lt.

Canadian Pacific

Tolophono

20752

BARBER-WILHELMSEN LINE

Monthly Service to

BOSTON AND NEW YORK

via LOS ANGELES & PANAMA CANAL PORTS

also taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for West Indios ports, Rio de Janeiro, Santos, Rio Grande do Sol Buenos Aires, South America.

NEXT SAILING:—

M.V. "TAI SHAN"

22nd August.

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Agents.

Hongkong Bank Bldg. Telephone 28021.

The Empress of Japan, Queen of the Pacific, passing under the splendid new bridge now under con- struction across the First Narrows, the entrance to Vancouver's landlocked harbour. The mainmast of the vessel is 195 feet above her load line, the bridge being 200 feet above high Spring des.

The Canadian, Facile finer Empress of Japan. In addition to holding all the speed records on her Canada, Hawail, Orient run is the largest ship entering Vancouver Harbour. The illustration

clearly shows the magnitude and the beauty of both ship and bridge.

* One of the first public appearances for Princess Beatrix, who some

day may rate The Netherlands as quern, was at a recent reception

at Soestdijk Palace, The Hague, for aged persons in the district. Here she is proudly carried, during the reception, by her mother, Princess Juliana, while her father, Prince Bernard, gazes fondly

at both.

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

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12

13

21

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Intermittent thunder. Rightning and rain did not deter 50,000 persons from hearing Sweden'e hand- Home Princo Bertil, 28, speak in his father's place at Delaware's tercentenary ceremonies at Wilming- 10. Behind the Prince, above, are President Roosevell and his aides. Bedridden Crown Prince Gustaf spoke by radio from his ship.

Count the "TELEGRAPHS" everywhere

One of the attractions at a children's parly in Hollywood, given by Joan Benny, 4-year-old daughter of Jack Benny and Mary Living- „ston, was the hand-organ man's monkey, Here, Tad Devine, son of the gravel-volce comedian, and Philip Crosby, son of Bing Crosby, Inspect the animal, but Rònny Ameche, son of Don Ameche, studies

the cameramant.

ACROSS

1 "Exit ashy Pa" (anag.) (10).

6 Hurt from fliers going back-

wards (1).

10 Feminine name (5),

11 There's nothing beyond lis end, but it's growing soundly (9). 12 Applicrble to English, Scandi-

navians, or Germans (8).

13 His jokes may not be vulgar,

but he's low at heart (5). 15 The

age of this dish is not of

primary consideration (7).

17 Typical woman and the others

still unconquered by man (7);

19 It might be you (7).

21 Order, to include a short stop

(7).

22 This meter shows how circles

vary (5),

24 That's telling! (0).

27 The cure for this is to get fed'

up (0), 28 A cause of some dogs being at- tached to their masters (5),

29 Contains lines of communien-

tion no doubt (4).

30 Trees, need it, makes the

sap more (10)

DOWN

1 The whole of a letter is pre-

pared to assist (4), ·

2 The cautious, no doubt, so be-".

have (9).

3 It could make a style (5).

4 Anger, but no bad odour (7).

5 How sweet! (7).

7 To curtail this dance would up-

set a well-known dancer (5).

8 To possess on equine establish- ment is part of meditation (two words-5, 5).

Paradoxically a warm favaurite at the party (8).

14 Papa in riot makes an appear-

ance (10).

| 10 Epithet, for 4 down (8).

1 Water will this into 30 across

and disappear (0),

20 His emblem was a rose (7).

21 A battle of the Boer War (7). 23 This body of men apparently

includes airmen (5).

25 Flower (5); *

26 Don ila onagram before don

uing it (4).

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