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NEWS OF THE DAY
IN
PICTURES FROM FAR AND NEAR
Hongkong Telegraph
PHOTONEWS
THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1838.
HAPPENINGS.
AS SEEN BY THE CAMERA'S EYE
Presented with a pony of flowers by a little French malden, Queen Elizabeth 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.
CANADIAN-PACIFIC
SILAMAKES
MOTIES
KARANTYS
EXPRESS
BERTHING PLANS FOR 1939 ARE OPEN. 4.
MAKE BOOKINGS EARLY to recura accommodation desired
NORWAY'S PRINCE TO CANADA, UNITED STATES and EUROPE
TO VISIT US.
Oslo, Aug. 10. announced that It is ocially Prince Olaf, the Crown. Prince of Norway, accompanied by Princess Maertia, will visit the United States next summer.
The Royal couple will spend most of their vacation in those parts of the United States where Amerleans of Norwegian descent, are living.
The Royal visitors will also call on President Rodsevelt, and will open the Norwegian section of the New York World Exhibition.-Trans- Ocean.
SPANISH CORTES MEETS SECRETLY
Paris. Aug. 18.
A secret meeting of the Spanish Cortes was held to-day, according to reports from Barcelona.
It is believed that the Cortes drelded to extend the "State of Alarm" for another month.
The Premier, Dr. Negrin, and Foreign Minister, Senor Del Vayo. reported on the military and diplomatie situation.-Trans-Ocean.
LEAGUE TO DISCUSS AIR RAID MENACE TO CIVILIAN LIFE
the
Geneva, Aug, 10., The Secretary General of the League of Nations, M. Joseph Avenol, has agreed to the request of Spanish Government that the ques- tion of the protection of the civi population against aerial bombard- ment in war time should be placed on the agenda of the next League Assembly meeting-Reuter,
via Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama
EMPRESS OF CANADA via Honolulu ....Noon, Thurs., Aug. 18.
EMPRESS OF RUSSIA
EMPRESS OF JAPAN via Honolulu EMPRESS OF ASIA
equipment
on
17.00 a.m., Frl, Best 2 ......Noon. Fr. Sept. 10. ..0.00 am., Fri., Sept. 30.
C.P.R.
Trains.
Trans-Continental Canadian Pacific Adantio sailings to European Ports.
-Air-conditioned
Frequent
EMPRESS OF RUSSIA
Union
Bullding
TO MANILA
Thurs, Aug. 25.
Canadian Pacific
Tolophono 20752
BARBER-WILHELMSEN LINE
Monthly Service to
BOSTON AND NEW YORK
A
via LOS ANGELES & PANAMA CANAL PORTS_
also taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for West Indics ports, Rio de Janeiro, Santos, Rio Grande do Sol Buenos Aires, South America.
NEXT SAILING:-
M.V. "TAI SHAN"
22nd August.
DODWELL & CO., LTD.
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 malumast of the vessel is 195 feet above her load line, the bridge being 200 feet above high Bpring tides.
The Canadian Pacific Hiner Empress of Japan. in addition to holding all the speed records on' her Canada, Hawaii, Orlent 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 rule The Netherlands as quren, was at a recent reception
at Soestdjik Palace, The Hague, for ared persons in the district. Here she is proudly carried, during the reception, by her mother, a Princess Juliana, while her father, Prince Bernard, gazes fondly
at bath.
Agents,
Hongkong Bank Bldg.
Telephone 28021.,
OUR BRITISH
CROSSWORDS
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Intermittent hunder, lightning and rain did not deter 50,000 persons from hearing Sweden's hand- some Prince Bertil, 20, speak in his father's place at Delaware's tercentenary ceremonies at Wliming- ton. Behind the Prince, aboye, are President Roosevelt and his aides. Bedridden Crown Prince .Gaslať spoke by radio from his ship.
Count the "TELEGRAPHS" everywhere
One of the attractions at a children's party in Hollywood, given by Joan Benny, 4-year-old daughter of Jack Beiny and Biary Living- ston, was the band-orgwa man's monkey. Here, Tad Devine, son of the gravel-volce comedian, and Philip Crosby, son of Bing Crosby, Inspect the animal, but Ronny Ameche, son of Don Amechs, studies the cameraman,
ACROSS
I "Exit nshy Pa" (anag.) (10). '
6 Hurt from fliers going back-
words (4).
10 Feminine name (5).
11 There's nothing beyond its end,
but it's growing soundly (9).
12 Applicable to English, Scandi-
navlars,
or Germans (8).
13 Is
but jokes may not be vulgar,
low at heart (5). 15 The age of this dish is not of
ITTY. consideration (7).
woman and the others.
sul unconquered by man. (7). 19 It might be you (7).
21 Order, to include a short stop
22 This meter shows how clretes
(7).
().
vary
(5).
That's telling! (8).
27. The cure for this is to get fed
up (0). 28 A cause of some dogs being at- tached to their masters (f).
20 Contains lines of commun{eu-
tion no doubt (4).
30 Trees, need it, it makes the
sup more (10),
DOWN
1 The whole of a letter in prez
pared to assist (4),
2 The cautious, no doubt, zo be-
have (D).
3 It could make a style (5).
4 Anger, but no bad odour (7).
6 How sweet! (7).
7 To curtall this dance would up-
set a well-known dancer (3)."
To possess an equine establish- ment is part of meditation (two words-5, 5).
Paradoxically a warm favourite at the party (8),
14 Papa in riot makes an appear-
ance (10).
10 Epithet for 4 down (8),
18 Water, will this into 30 across
and disappear (D).
20 Ils emblem, was a rose (7).-
21 A battle of the Boer War (7), 23 This body of men apparently
includes àlemen (5)..
25 Flower (5).
20 Don its anagram before don-
ning it (4).
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