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SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1929.

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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;)

16 7

19

0

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12

13 14

24

20

28 29

30 31

38

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52

HORIZONTAL

1.Te melt

Head covering

To acrutinize

9-Awry (Scot.)

11-At sea

13-Goblin

15-Luck

16

19

22 23

136

37

39

+12

144

45

148

149

53

154

© THE INTERNATIONAL SYNDICATE.

HORIZONTAL (Cont.)} [46-A drink

48-A territory of the

United States 50-Lampreys (61-Girl's name

52-Weird (Scotch) 53-Definite article

17-A Jawish high-priest) 54–-Unit of weight

18-To hold back

19-Father

20 Suffix donating

action

22-One

VERTICAL

1-Swindle

VERTICAL (Cont.) 23-The Empire State

(abbr.)

24-An argumant lis

favor of something 25-Word of assent |25-Interjection

27-A mineral spring 29-Native weapon,

Philippine Islands 30-To bear with distress

2-Rivar In SE Texas: 3-Self

24-Metrical compostilan) 4-To yield 26-Ancient city on the 6-Rate of speed

-The row of the

waves

Hellespont, Asla

Minor

spirit

28-To haunt, as an avli 7-Frank

33-A respiratory

disease

38-To aject

39-Real

40-Short for "Alfred" 41-Appearing as if

gnawed

44-To mend

8-Poverty 10-Older

12-A perennial woody

plant 14-Combining form.

10-A Roman patriot 21-A United States

seln (abbe

131-Plural mutix

32-A form at iran 34-A sculptured slab

(Archeol.) 35-Translation (abbr.) |36-A light-horus trooper

87-Humble

40-A square lande

measuró

142-Reposs

43-An auction 45-Heated moderately [47-A) Tog (&tot) --Conjunction.

(The solution of the above cress-word puzzle. valli

appear in Monday's issue along with a new cross-word Duzzle.)

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THE CHINA MAIL,

THE WORLD OF BOOKS

VERSE IN 1928

WRONG MEN CITED FOR PROOF

Those who set out to show that there is no poetry of importance written to-day, usually cite for proof the wrong men, writes Charles Powell in "The Observer." They fix on the difficult, centrifugal poets, who live by thought alone, move within the brain's orbit and away from the imagination of the heart. There are, of course, others who hold that this is the only poetry, of importance, and that its importance is very great. But

with these there is no need to linger. To those who seek to know whether there is not. some, evon much, fine poetry going cut} from men whose poetic nature is well-rounded, who, pivoting on the

is both of the earth and not of the 1 earth, and the poetic soul that is England's and every land's. More over, he does it in a music that is ampler, more tranquil, more in unison with nature's own English poetry will go on because our poets know that their abiding quality is not born of wars nor can thrive long on satire, Mr. Sassoon, com- monly labelled war-poet and satir ist, commonly taken for a reality. at-any-price man, shows in his most

treasurable book, "The Heart's Journey," that the reality he stands, and could intensively be, seen always to have stood for, has a deeper root than that:

A flower has opened in my heart What flower is this, what flower of

spring,

What simple, secret thing? It is the peace that shines apart, The peace of daybreak skies that

bring

Clear song and wild swift wing,

William Tyler Page, (left), clerk of House of Representatives, and Wilson Selden Washington, descendent of the first U.S. President, examining rare letters, accounts and other documents of the Father of Our Country which have just been found in the revolutionary home of Betty Lewis Washington, his only sister. An ancient trunk vielded more than 2,000 original papers. Below, è portion of one of the letters.

ancestral centre of vital reality and living words, swing out to new ways of. fullling the life of those words and manifesting their eternally new beauty and truth to such expectant farers 1928. has been a year of plenty. For con-

It is that secrecy

which quivers Beyond the skies and rivers And cities of the mind that this poet is drawn to and that symbolises his real worth and the worth of the best of his follows. One of these, Mr. Humbert Wolfe, is far other than a poet "voicing in an easy cadence the emotions which every one can recognise and immediately assimilate,” ́ ́ as a champion of the moderns lately aid of him. He no more than Mr. Sassoon is a surface poet, and his cadences are often anything but sound the

aider its yield. It has given the new verse of Hardy, W. B. Yeats, John Masefield, Laurence Binyon, Laurence Housman, "A. E.," Edmund--Blunden, Siegfried Sas- soon, Lascelles Abercrombie, Humbert Wolfe, Harold Monro, and Wilfrid Gibson, in England; of Edwin Arlington. Robinson, Edna St. Vincent Millay, and easy. He, too, can Stephen Vincent Benet, in Amer

ca; and

it has shown

at least

three new poets of quality in Miss Viola Garvin, Mr. R. N. D. Wilson, and Mr...Erank Davey....

in "This Blind Rose," he is one of depths, and, as seen very clearly the leading exponents of an eman- cipated yet always metrical rhythm. And so one could go on with the younger poets tally, citing "the spirit-questing realism of Mr. But the younger poets have more | Monro ("The Earth for Sale"), the than secured their claim to the aue-spiritualised rusticity of Mr. C. cession.

Warren ("The Secret English poetry will go Henry

on. With every book he writes, Meadow"), and the strong tran wherever he writes ft-in England quillity and contemplative ecstasy or Japan-and whatever he writes of Mr. Force Stead (Festival in about-the English soil or a stellar Tuscany"). But the remaining spirit-Mr. Blunden reveals in word must be given to the Ameri creasingly the poetic wisdom that cans.

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MR. MASEFIELD PARODIED

Mr. Masefield, the poet, WAS parodied recently in rather a clever way by Harrow schoolboys - In their magazine "The Harrovian."

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traya"

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silver gleam,

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