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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 phonetis spellings, such as harbor, plaw, and altho.)
17
18 19 10
12
115
116
17
18
19
20.
[21
22
24
26
28
30
131
133
34
36
30
39
42
145
47
18
50.
52
53
56
37
158
163
HORIZONTAL
1-Winged mammals 4-Young Dorsa
To cast off
12-Fuss
14-Necessity
16-Time period
17-An old man
37
13
65
THE INTERNATIONAL SYNDICATE,
HORIZONTAL (Cont.) 147-Youth 140-A hide 151-Pertalaing to a loba
54-8ut-fighter 67-Linen collectively 59-Girl's name 60-Card game
20-One who fishes with 62-To view
a troll
22-To thresh
24-A spool 25-A call in driving
animals
26-A food-dreacing
28-To annoy
29-Noted American
scientist
31-Sudden displeasure
$3-An ending at
adjectives
34-Pertaining to trees 36-Nezr
37-Personal pronoun 22-Garden of Eden
1-Naine
42-int
ginning to exist
AS-CER
63-A cruel Roman
emperor 64-Noted Engilsh
checl 65-$urfix denoting
inflammation VERTICAL
1- Sacke 2-Girl's name
3-English for tafly
(pl.)
5-Upon
6-To rent
7-Pertaining to the
earth
VERTICAL (Cont.) 18-To bend 19-Part of a stairway 21-To aven 23-Being on the loft
side of a ship 25-To fill to repletion 27-A prince of the
church
29-To froth 30-Pertaining to birth 32-High winds 36-U. &. coln
37-Female of the red
deer 28-A danc0 139-A city of Virginia 40-Pertaining to the
Saxona
41-Most precious 42-A condiment cruet 44-Sharp Buddan nolas 48-Prophetic sign 50-Japaness fich (pt.) 52-To shut out
¡55-Hall (Latin) 156-A gnawing animal
58-A Brazilian coin 61-Toward
9-An old German poin 53-Colors
10-Sooner than
11-To venturo
13-A Chinese shrub
4. African antelope 15-Female deer
(The solution of the above cross-bord puzzle will
·appear in to-morrow's issue along with a new cross-werd puzzle.)
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YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION
SLUE
STE
THE
LABOUR PARLEY
JAPANESE DELEGATION
ARRIVING IN COLONY -
BOUND FOR GENEVA
CHINA MAIL,
MISSIONARY'S FATE
KILLED ON EVANGELISTIC TOUR
*
THE FLAPPER
PEERS AND GIRLS' MARRIAGE AGE
LONGER TO GROW UP
U.S. CONSUL INVESTIGATES
The N. Y. K. liner, the 5.8.
Peking, Yesterday. Why did Shakespeare represent "Kitano Maru," due to arrive in The Seventh Day Adventist Mis- his heroine Juliet as a girl of 14? port on Friday morning bound for sion at Kweiyang (in Kweichow Lord Buckmaster asked the Europe, has an interesting list of province?) reports receiving des- House of Lords this question in passengers which includes nineteen patches from Huang-taso-pa in the mail week when he was moving Japanese delegates to the Inter-south-west corner of Kweichow, the second reading of a Bill 10 national Labour Conference, to be that the American missionary, Rev. prohibit marriages contracted by held soon at Geneva.
Herbert K. Smith, has been killed, boys and girls under 16 years of Accompanying the party is an Details regarding the circum- age. American Jady, Miss Caroline stances are lacking. The U.S. Con- At present the law of England MacDonald, who will attend the sul at Hankow is making investiga- admits the legality of marriages Conference as.. Secretary and Inter- tions. Mr. Smith was on an between boys of 14 and girls of preter to the Japanese delegation, evangelistic tour of the province 12. The origin of this law is lost This lady has been in Japan for from Kwelyang, Reuter. many years. She was at one time in the YW.C.A. movement in that country. She is the authoress of a book titled "Gentlemen in Prison,” which is the result of her work among the Japanese prisons.
TO-DAY'S RADIO
BROADCAST BY Z. B. W.
ON 350 METRES
The following programme will be broadcast to-day from the Gov-, ernment Broadcasting Station [Z.B.W. on 350 metres,
5.30-6.30 p.m. Programme of Chinese Music.
Evening weather p.m.--
7.48 report.
8 p.m. Evening Programme, (Victor and H. M. V. Records sup- plied through the courtesy of Messrs. S. Moutrie and Co.). "Suite Francaise," (Foulds),
The Band of H. M. Coldstream
Guards.
"Take A Pair of Sparkling Eyes,"
(Sullivan),
"The Sailor's Grave." (Sullivan),-- Tenor, Derek Oldham, "La Campanella," (Paganini-Liszt), "Stacca to Etude," (Rubinayeinì,
Pianoforte Solo, Mischa Levitzki. "My Blue Heaven," "Because I Love You,"
Comedienne, Gracie. Fields. "Tannhauser." (Wagner), Overture, Albert Coates and Symphony Orch. "The Mastersingers of Nuremberg," Albert Coates and Symphony Orch. "The Song is Ended," (Berlin). ̧ "Just A Memory" (Henderson),
Pressman Wounded
Shanghai, Yesterday. Mr. John Marshall, an American news correspondent, a passenger aboard H.M.S. "Tern", was wounded when the warship was fired on near Ichang.-Reuter.
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Oldham.
"Hungarian Rhapsody, No. 6,"
(Liszt),
Pianoforte Solo, Mischa Levitzki. "Songs of Ireland," "Songs of Scotland,"
H.M.V. Light Opera Company. "Sombre Woods," (Lully), "Down Here," (Brahe),
Bass, Manuel Hemingway, "Oh! You Have No Idea," "How About Me?"
Comedienne, Gracie Fields. "Absent." (Metcalf),
T Hear A Thrush At Eve,"
Tenor, Derek Oldham.
"Land of Hope and Glory" (Elgar), "Doge's March," (Rosse),
Organ Eolo, Reginald Foort. "Czar Sultan-Suite No. 3,"
SHANTUNG EVACUATION
POSTPONED?
2
Tokyo, Yesterday. It is learned from reliable source that the Japanese Govern- ment, after a joint conference with leading officials, has decided to seek Imperial sanction for a postpore- ment of the withdrawal of troops, from Shantung, owing to the re- peated Chinese requests that they remain, on account of present in- ability to guarantee the safety of the troops be withdrawn. Reuter. Japanese lives and properties if
London Symphony Orchestra. | HONG KONG HOTEL VISITORS
"Sigh No More Ladies," (Stevens),
" Sing Thee Songs of Araby,"
(Clay),
Tenor. Derek Oldham. 10.10 p.m.--News bulletin. "Unfinished Symphony in B Minor,"
(Schubert),
The Royal Opera Orchestra
Covent Garden,
10.30 p.m.Close down.
April 16, 1929.
Mr. B. M. Armstrong.
Messrs. A. Brese, L. A. Boers, Mrs. and Miss Bellairs.
Messrs. E. J. Carmichael, C. A. Calkins, Miss R. Calkins.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Edward.
Mr. A. Folger, Mrs. and Miss E. Foster.
Mr. A. Gewitch.
Messrs. A. Hicks J. L. Harrobin,
SMALL-POX RAVAGES Mr. and Mrs. P. Huang-
OUTBREAK NOT YET STAMPED OUT
MORE CASES LAST WEEK
The official return of small-pox cases for last week shows that 21 were reported as against 13 for the previous week, and the deaths num- bered 39. All were Chinese and two cases were imported.
Mr. J. E. Joseph.
Miss H. Lillie.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Maus. Messrs. C. Nopper, R. N.- Nult, J. W. Null.
Mr. S. G. Parrett, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Parsons, Mrs. J. A. Paul.
Messrs. W. Vander Steen, S. Schofield, P. Stugflergen, T. Story, J. Safier.
Mr. C. R. W; Thomson.
Messrs. J. Wilkinson, W. E. Wat- Twelve mough.
occurred in Victoria, eight in Kow- loon and one in. Shaukiwan.
The following table gives the weekly return since November 8: Week Ended
Cases Deaths November 3
in the remoteness of centuries- even Lord Buckmaster could not state its exact date-and Peers reached the conclusion that in the very olden days flappers grew up they do now. to womanhood even earlier than
text books, said Lord Buckmaster, The reason given in the old law
was that in the past boys of 14 and girls of 12 were supposed to have arrived at physical maturity. and that great social evils would enane if they were regarded as incapable of marriage.
If Juliet were dressed as a girl of 14 on the stage to-day the re- sult would be ludicrous, bat in Shakespeare's day It was not thought ludicrous at all.
The Marquess of Salisbury said that in the last twelve years there: had been no such abominations in England and Wales as marriages of children under 13 years of age, but three people had married at the age of 13, 28 at 14, and 318 at 15.
After the Bishop of Southwark, for the Church, and Earl Russell, for the Socialists, and supported, the Bill, the Government accepted it with every hope of legalising it before the end of the present Par- liament.
LUXOR TREASURES
90 CASES TO BE DESPATCHED TO CAIRO
Luxor, March 10. Ninety caces of treasures from the tomb of King Tut-Ankh-Amen are to be despatched to Cairo, under a strong guard.
They represent two years' res- toration work by Mr. Howard Carter.
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SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN
COLONY
Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong for April (Standard time of the 120th Meridian, East of Green- wich), are as follow:-
Sunrise, Sunset.
April
a.m.
p.m.
17
6.02
18
6.01
6.44 6.45
DRIN
SETE
19
6.00 6.45
20
6.00 6.40
21
5.59 6.46
22
5.58 6.46
23
5.57 6.46
24
25
26
5.57 5.56 6.47 5.55
6.48
ET
5.54 6.48
28
5.58 6.48
5.53 6.49
5.52 6.49
Earl Jellicoe is to be offered the freedom of Southampton.
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November 10
22
G
November 17.
31
# #
November 24
17
December 1
December 8
.61
16
December 15
December 22
December 29 January 5
20
January 12
44
January 19
91
January 26
78
77
February 2
.67
February 9
.80
February 16
February 23
54
March
2
.51.
9
ST
16
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13
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Mr. Louis Claud Murray, of March Victoria-road, Brighton, formerly March an inmate of hospitals of Wands-
23 March worth Board of Guardians, was, in 6.47
March 30 the King's Bench Division, awarded
April 6 £300'damages against the board for April assault and false imprisonment.
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