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Each member has the right to for five introduce 2 non-members to the Modern Members Enclosure. tickets for Bungalow at No. 4 Broadwood Roud whom can be obtained from Mesara, containing 2 Reception Rooms and Linstead & Davis at $5 each per Bedrooms Apply Hong Kong day up to THURSDAY, 14th April.
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THURSDAY, the 14th April, 1927, commencing at 2:45. p.m.
at No. 88A, Nathan Road, Kowloon
A Quantity of
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the Bts April, 1927.
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EASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRALASIA & CHINA TELEGRAPH CO
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E. A. LEGGATT,
Superintendent
Hong Kong, 7th April, 1927...
HONGKONG HEIGHTS.
For the information of visitors
the following list of some of the highest points on the Island and Mainland is published --
Island
Victoria Peak
Feet.
1823
Signal Station
1774
ML Parker
1734
Mountain Lodge
1726
The Eyrie
1726
Peak Hotel
1805
Taikoo Sanatorium'
1000
Mt. Davis
877
Mainland.
Taimoshan
Bowen Rd. (filterbeds) 297
8124
1971...
HONG KONG BOXING ASSOCIATION..
. SEVENTH TOURNAMENT
OF THE SEASON
SATURDAY, 18th April at 9.15-p.m.
at the THEATRE ROYAL.
MAIN EVENTS: Welterweight Championship of
"the Colony
15th Round Contest: STOKER NORMAN MORRIS H.M.S. "Hermes"
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SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN HONG KONG FOR APRIL, 1927.
"(Standard Time of the 120th Meridian, East of Greenwich).
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D.m:
April
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102
6.07
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13
8.06
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14
6.05
6.43
16
6.04
0:43
1-8
2.03
6.42
17
6.02
6.44
18
6:02
6.4
and
19
0.01
20
4.00
10 Round Contest: A. B. EWIN
6.59/
5.59
5.58
5.57
5.56
STOKER EVANS
5:36.
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27
5.55
Welterweight Middleweight
28
5.54
29
5.53
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30
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engined" biplane, "American Leu "Miss Eva Ho Tung," the journal gion," built secretly in record time states, "has the unique honour of and tested yesterday to the con- being our Arst woman'graduate internation of other competitors, Medicine, and she seems to be which Include 1 single-engined Atting representative of that type monoplane designed by an Italian. of women students whose diligence it is also probable that the French and steadiness have won for them aco, M. Fonck, will compete.- the name in stang parlance of Reuter. "members of the slogger tribe." Such an epithat given doubtless by same envious male is no reproach, for did not a well-known writer once say that "Genius is work?? The ability of prolonged concen bration of mind at will is surely a large part of genius If not genius itself.
PARIS RAID.
MILITARY SECRETS FOR "ARD POWERT"
Paris. April 11,
“CHINA MAIL" CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.
NO. 13-$50 MUST BE WON
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on MERIT.
2. Each solution sent in must be made on the coupon cut from the
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Solutions will be published' with the results, in this paper, every Thursday following the Closing Date..
11.
Coupons will be kept for four days after the results of the com- petition have been published:
"In so soon leaving Hong Kong The police raid on the Communist | to further her studies in London, headquarters is expected to be Misa Ho Tung shows that her thirstfollowed by further arresta. The for knowledge is in no wise quench prisoners are accused only of op- ed nor her enthusiasm dimmed by sionage. There is no suggestion of the last ordeal of final examinations. any political plot against the With her goes our former and po- Government. pular H.8, Dr. K. C. Yeo. To them According to "Le Matin" the in-12. and to such others of our graduates, formation
collected from the We wish good luck."
accused concerns the manufacture 13. The "Caduccus" contains the fol of artillery shella, and aeroplanes lowing articles: "Some observa- but there are traces of any very 14. tions on the practice of medicine as serious leakage of information yet|| a profession," by Dr. R. E, Totten round.
new
ham; an article on certain aspects Over a hundred persons are saldi of medical work in the army, by
to be involved. Apparently the Col R. R. Lewis: "Kala-Azar," by
information collected was sent to Dr. F. Clark: "Negri Bodies and Rubies." by Dr. E. P. Minett; Ruaaia, whence it is believed it, was
in the treatment of passed on to a "Third Power." cholera," by Dr. A, Cannon "The Reuter.. student and radiologs" by Dr. Me- Kenny and "Autopsy-its place, in Medicine" by Dr. M. B. Daman and "Clinical Notes," by Prof. K. W Digby..
Changes In Staff.
HOSPITAL COMFORTS..
The Committee begs to acknowl ledge with thanks receipt of the following gifts.:-
From Mr. Ho Kom-tong:-12 rat- tan chairs, 12 waste paper baskets, 6 rattan tables, 12 chair cushions 6 screens, 8 doz. ash trays, 2 doz. packs of cards.
(Sd.), A. MORRIS,
Hon. Secretary,
Hong Kong, April 11
The following items appear under News and Comments:-
Our Professor of Anatomy went 6.45 on furlough on December 11, 1926, 6.45. We understand that during Profes 8.46 sor Shellshear's absence, the teach! 646ng of anatomy will be carried ar 6.48 by Dr. R. J. Wong, M.B., Ch.M.
Dr. 3.47 We welcome the arrival of 8:47 T. Y. Li, who has just completed 6.47 sixteen months of travel studies 0.48 under the Rockefeller Foundation
Dr. Li has returned here to take up 6.48 6.48 the post of Assistant to the Pro fessor of Medicine. During the 6.49
tenure of his fellowship, Dr. I studied at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Diseases, and later took the D.T.M.&H (Eng.). He was for about six months at the Glasgow Royal Sick Children's Hos- months of travel studies under the pital studying pediatrics He also Rockefeller Foundation, has return- did some work in America at the ed to take up the poet of Assistant School to the Professor of Pathology. He Johns Hopkins Medical under Professor Longcope.
studied at Edinburgh and Balti- Dr. M. B. Osman after sixteen more,
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123
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To "China Mair" "Cross-Words,"
c/o "China Mail" Offices,
No. 5, Wyndham Street, Hong Kong.
DEAR SIRS,
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for
Name
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solution (5) which are attached.
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CLOSING DATE FOR COUPONS, MONDAY, APRIL 18. [Coupons received at the "China Mai" Ofice after mid-day
on Monday will not be included la the competition.].
Clues. Across..
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1.
To bound.
4.
Dainty food;
To care for.
10. A number of people.
12%
To understand
13:
Decelt.
15. Well known city before Tien-
tain.
17. A game played with a club and
"ball
19. Great Northern (inita:)
20. To produce an affect.
22. To tear,
24. AA (actual).
25. Confident expectation.
27. Possessive pronoun.
27.
29. To put on.
80. Royal Engineer (abbrev:)
81. C. S. (actual).
32. To unita.
24. A Mediterranean island.
35. Those who ‘rate'
87. A smart blow
39. A northern sen-dick..
(actual).
40. IMA
47
41. Pertaine to the middle..
43., Nates made by a hinge.
Titia for a man,
48, ND (actual).
4U (actual).
A
tre
60. A well known quadruped.
Young
rabbits.
56. Rail transport finita:)
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A room in the roof
"A loud nolie..
62. In that degree.
68. Initials of the Order of Buffaloes
65. A. freshold estate.
60. Not easily broken.
08. Elang for a silly fellow.
69 To soften
TO. To strike.
71. Later in time.
72.
A small hole in a wall.
Clues Down,
1: Uneven
2. MCI (actual).
8. Pertaining to the poles.
4. Church of England (abbrev:)
6. "Russian" Emperor.
6. To stupefy.
7. Nimble.
3. Fast
9. To obliterate.
11. To start back.
14. Preis meaning "not"
16. Crooked.
18. Sixth note in scale.
21. Theosophical Society (abbrev:)
23. A tomb.
25.
Distemper.
20. To draw 'along.
23.
Elits.
A vehicle moved on wheels.
Satz forming abstract nouns.
A torch.
30.
To return,
18. Friend (FY:)
42. Abbreviation for, the prosent
month."
44. To stir
46. Grief.
49. Accident.
up.
81. A wooden shoe,
62, Sturdy.
$4. Abbreviation meaning, In the
year of our Lord."
55. The stroke of a bell
57. Thanks!
59. A trumpat shaped instrument.
00. To throw.
$2. AG (atual).
64. BL (actual).
67, UTO (actual).
49. Abbreviation for mister,
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