1928-09-03 — Page 13

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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1928.

THERE is no worry be anxiety in rearing Baby healthfully and happily, even in a tropical climate, when Glaxo is used as Daby's food.

Glaxo is the food that has been used to rear the children in five Royal Nurseries. Court Physiciana see that Royal Babies have the beat and most nourishing food. thats why Glaxo has been chosen.

Give your Baby Glaxo, and watch the difference after a few days; see how reatfully he sleeps, how contented he is and how steadily he increases in weight. Ask your Doctori

glazo

The Vitamin Milk-Food

"Builds Bonnie Babies"

- TATTOO DETAILS.

REVISED PROGRAMME NOW ISSUED.

THE CHIN MAIL,

TWO HOURS' ENTERTAINMENT

A revised programme for the forthcoming Grand Tattoo has been issued whereby two hours' enter- tainment will be given for each of the three nights. Details follow. Numbers which will only be staged for one night are denoted by an asterlek. The time

each is ox- pected to last is also given.

1.-Arrival of His Excellency; guard of honour; massed barida and drums-10 minutes.

2-"Gathering of the Clans," being an ancient Scottish scene by the 2nd Batt, King's Own Scottish Borderers and local Societies-15 minutes.

8. (a) *Khatrak Dance by the Punjabi Regt; (b) Maypole Dance by Miss Daley O'Keefe's child pupils; (c) Highland Dancing b the Reel Club-15 minutes.

4-Torchlight Display by the 1st Batt. Queen's Royal Regi- ment-15 minutes.

5.-Battle Scene by the Royal Artillery, 2nd Batt. K.O.S.B., Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps and St. John Ambulance Brigade-15 minutes.

6-(a) *Chinese display; (b) *Portuguese display: (c) *Blu- minated motor-car

minutes.

7.-Royal Naval minutes.

8. "Japanese minutes.

parade-15

display-10

·But from a most un kely sourOS:

It was Big Bei!

A-striking to

But in Hong Kong. Dear me, how wrong! So here's to the day when the

"belfry of Bruges

Will resound from a station in

Asia;

And from Flanders, suggestive of

pencil and rouge, Will emerge the guitar of the

golsha!

When the noose of Alasica by order

will boom

From the Cape of Good Hope on

a crystal,

And the bell of the Kremlin is

heard from Khartoum

So

Or the how of the dervish from

Bristol!

Beneath the summer evening's sun Old Kasper's dally work was

dane,

And sweet the temple bella

gay

Upon the road to Mandalay:

The sound was hurled Around the world

and

• Straight from Cape Cod. Dear me, how odd! here's to the day when the Dean

of Paul's

a Syrian Will be heardę from

mosque,

And a station in uttórmost Africa

calls

With the voice d the Gheg and

the Tosk; . And the nightingale afngs from the

'land of the Lapp,

And the bul-bul is vocal in Nor-

way

Till there isn't a sound on the whole

of the map Which has not got its wrong.sort

of doorway!

"Manchester

fireworks 10-Lucio,

9.Scene representing "Entry of Lowlanders and English troops'; into Edinburgh Castle after Ki- llerankie, 1689" by the 2nd Batt.

Sole Agents: W. R. LOXLEY & CO., Hong Kong. KO.S.B., 1st Batt. Queen's Royal

DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.

(This cross-word puzzle has been made by an expert but our readers are warned to look out for occasional phonetic spellings, such as harbor, plow, and altho.)

12

3

14

5

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19

1

10

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THE INTERNATIONAL SYNDICATE.

Regt. and local Societies-15 minutes.

10-(a) Land of Hope and Glory; (b),Abide with Me; (c) God Save the King-10 minutes.

A BIT MIXED.

in the Guardian." 3

HONG KONG HOTEL VISITORS,

August 28, 1928.

Mr. G. F. Bayetle, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Barry.

Mr. and Mrs. G. Chan, Mr. and

Mrs. L. C. Chan.

Mr. W. J. Donovan.

Mrs. M. Evans,

Mr. C. M. Fung.

Messrs. J. F. Gulerres, W. G. L.

Gerrard.

Mr. A. F. Henry, Mr. K. K. Kiu.

LETTERS & RADIO.

ADDRESSES WHICH CANNOT BE TRACED.

POST OFFICE LIST.

A-General Post Office notifica. tion, gives the following particu lara with regard to unclaimed cor- respondence, etc., waiting at the Post Office, and also unclaimed radio telegrams at the Radio Tele- graph Office, Government Build- ing

Poste Restante.

R. H. Beaven, E. Bolton, V. C. Cavinta, C. A. Combe, J. Convery (8.8, "Baron Newlands"), Madem Crozel, Miss F. Dodaon, Dr. M. Everham, J. C. Finch, J. Gillan "Baron Nowlanda"), Kum (5.8 Kwal-tong S. Lalicrap, Miss M. M. Lefever, W. D. Mc. Gillivray, J. Mc. Master (8.8. "Baron Newlands"), E. de Prez, F. L. Rust, H. Rogerson, Mrs. V. P. Raamsdonk, N. C., Stock- well, J. Stenart (8.8. "Baron New- lands"), R. J. Small (a.s. "Baron Newlands"), Mrs. W. Thomson, Miss Pearl Weeks, Mr. & Mrs. Wright, Mrs. A. Yarrow.

Unpaid Correspondence.

R. P. Allen, MS William. Fenn (c/o Am. Consulate), Miss B. Bryan (c/o Am. Consulato), Mrs. Newman Grey, J. Hund, E. de Prez, G., A. Roberts (M/S William Penn), L. B. Stiles (c/o Rep. Bay Hotel), P. Sloan (c/o Am. Con- sulate). J. G. Williams (c/o Am. Consulate).

Registered Telegrams.

Hamid Abdul, G. Borodin, L. Crozel, Cheng Ki-man, Col. James Christe (Taylor Trading Co.), Dr. Fu Wing-lee, Miss Mary Green, Martin (c/o Foreign Clarence Club) E. Stockwell, R. Collantes Tacloban, Miss P. Weeks.

Radio Telegrams-

Address.

Majesty

Teck Choon-hong

Sun Fat

From.

Saigon

Saigon Hamburg

6877

Makasser

Tingin Taisang

Donggala

Yewoguen

Soerabaya

Ng Lee Yee Sangfoul

Newarknj

Cheng Hong

Wah Kiu Co.

.....Cebu New York

Prof. and Mrs. L. Loesy, Mr. | Kwang Yee-sang Robinson Road and Mira. M. F. Lee, Messrs. M. Y. Lee, H. C. Loo.

Mr. S. Murphine.

Mcurs. E. B. V. La Rams, J. de La Rama.

Big Ben's chimes have recently crossed to New York by wireless and then been retransmitted from an American station back to Eng land. Thus "a Birmingham was

listening to listener who Stuttgart recently heard the Hotel

Messrs. T. R. Scanlon, E. M. Metropole band play several well- known dance tunes and finally Big Schlosser, Mr. and Mrs. 0.

ang Ben's chimes, The broadcast had | Struckmeyer. boen received from Chelmsford vía New York and the German slation."

The shades of night were falling

fäst

I +

As through the startled ether

passed

A sound which fell with famous

force,

Messrs. S. S. Wong: G. Wragge. Mr. C. Zoummeroff.・・

At Gateshead a horse and cart fell 14ft. into a barge

the

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quayside, and on being holeted by a crane the animal had a further fall of 7ft. on to the quay through the rope breaking.

Hoihow Gin Shuck

Seattle Wash. Soo Chong-heg 17 Des Vœux-rd. W.

Athos Z Saigon

Sinhuahin Wengioetjiong Bonhsh-st.

Waingapoc Njiosingcheong Wengheng-et

Tebingtanggideli Wingpicul

Cholon Hang Sang-ho Mowlo-st., Wanchai

Sandakan Yiouyu Navigation Cie 87

Connaught-rd. Honghoanh Compagnie Kung Chung

AS SWEET

AS A NUT/

Tchekam Saigon Hongay

THE

HONGKONG

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Most Modern and Central Hotel in the Colony, all Bed Rooms, newly renovated and installed with Box Spring Beds, Hot and Cold Water, also Telephone. Hotel Launch meets all steamers,

TEA DANCES ;

Monday, Wednesday and Friday,

From 5 to 7 p.m...

Tel. Add: "Victoria." Telephone No. C. 378.

J. H., WITCHELL,

Manager.

Courtesy, Comfort, Service and Luxuries of Modern Hotel Construction

:

THE HOTEL RIVIERA

MACAU.

Cable Address :—" RIVIERA, MACAU”

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TRY OUR TIFFINS

Give us an opportunity to show you what we can do in the way of a FIRST-CLASS DINNER. 13, Queen's Road C.

Tel. C. 5134.

ADELPHI HOTEL.

SINGAPORE.

THE ONLY HOTEL IN SINGAPORE FITTED THROUGHOUT WITH MODERN SANITATION AND SHOWERS IN EVERY BATHROOM.

TEA DANCES

EVERY TUESDAY.

AFTER DINNER DANCES

EVERY WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY.

ROOF GARDEN CINEMA

EVERY SUNDAY AND MONDAY EVENING,

LADIES' LOUNGE

Cables: Adelpht.

PALM COURT

ADELPHI HOTEL. LTD.,

HARRY H. WILLIES,

Managing Director.

HORIZONTAL

1-Octe

Prevents 11-Exchange 12-impresses with

15~Thus

15-Negative

16-Additional

18-Denudes

20-Paradiso

HORIZONTAL (Cont) į VERTICAL (Cont:)

39-To feel indignant

40-Draws out. 43-Coreal grain

fear|44-Proposition

21-Toothed, sa k leaf

22-To expand

35-Shade troe

45-Parched 46-Employs 48-Snow conveyance (40-Monarch's chair

VERTICAL

1-Wips out 2-Pronoun

25-World's gayest olty 3-A foralan race

27-Orb

28-Labors

29-Strife

31-Shaves off,

$2-Oscillate

$3-Laudod

36-Washes

18-City, once mistress

the world

4-Run away and

marey. 6-Groups

-Gentle blow

7-Famals shaap'

8-Berlages

9-Blaga whisper.

10-Extravagant pores

[14-Wander

17-Lair

1-A flower' 22-Challanged 23-AMicts with

vexation 24-Female relative

(short)

|26–Minuts`opening

Bole 28-Existed 29-8=iuto in farewell

|90–Representative

81-Ekad out

92-8pander

[34-Fishing pola |85-Entertain (86-Dog rops

$7-Put away 3-Put to fight j4%-Unit of work

42-Parceive 147-Thus

SUGGESTIONS FOR SOLVING CROSS-WORD PUZZLES Start out by filling in the words which you feel reasonably sure. These will give you a clue to other words crossing them, and they in turn to still others. A letter belongs in each white space, words starting at the numbered squares and running either horizontally or vertically or both.

(The solution of the above cross-word puzzle will appear in to-morrow's issus along with a new cross-woord. puzzle.)

SATURDAY'S SOLUTION.

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HONG KONG 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:

1828.

Signal Station

1774

Mt. Parker

1784

Mountain Lodge

1725

The Eyrie

1726

Penk Hotel

1805.

Taikoo Sanatorium

1000

Mt. Davis...

877

Bowen: Road (Allerbeds)

297

MindMainland,

Feet

Taimoshan

Kowloon Peak

8121 „1971

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Tel. G. 1945.

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