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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'
spelings, such as harbor, plow, and altho.)
四
17
21
Z
30
22
7 19 9
TO
12
13
15
16
18
59
20
23
241
127
28
31
32
34
38
#3 144
33
35
36
37
42
46
47
48
50
51
52
53
ちら
156 157
59
58
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HORIZONTAL
Inflicta
-Recreation
11-Stern
12-Fluttera about
14-Law-maker
15-Mournful
17-Ascend
18-Boy's name
20-English laborer on,
rallway construc. ilon
21-Archaic form of
"gesture"
22-Manner of walking.
(pl.)
24-Grassy falda
25-Prefix. Upward 26-Pilfers
28-Powerful explosive 29-Reasonable
31-Criticises severely
33-Confederate
34-Whirled
36-Lie snug
2-Conceale
-42-51lly mimic
42-Stretches
45-Book of the Bible
(abbr)
39 40
45
THE INTERNATIONAL SYNODAY.
HORIZONTAL (Cont.): 146-Roundish vessels {46-A rapid in a river
49-Man of dourage 150-Plunders
52-Not well
53-One who arrives
54-Glossy fabrics for
dresses
VERTICAL (Gant) 18-Man of science 15-Prose epics (Scin.) B-Membranous poucho 19-Food grain 22-Edible internal parts.
of fowl
29-Reprita
26-Occuples
50-Pertaining to iberia 27-Spirits
68-Sleep
|59-Spread abroad
(60-Stitched
161-High winds
VERTICAL
1-Flesh of the deer
2-Stop
-Allot
4--In favor of
5-la sequence
-Scabbard
7-Abbreviation for
"Poland"
8-Apparates for
baking
9-Kingly
30-Dark-colored
32-Industrious groature' 34-English cols 38-Woman's hair nete 36-Noisy disturbance 37-Betokens
38-King of Israe! at
time of David 39-Foes
40-Peruse again 41-Clipped with shears 44-Elevated
47-Stem of a fungut 49-Beast of burden. 51-Frozen precipitation 63-Overlay the inner
surface of a roc 10-Stands for holding 56-Point of compati
kettles 11-Tranquil
(abbr.) 157-Large snake
(The solution of the above cross-word puzzle will appear in to-morrow's issue along with a new cross-word puzzle.)
LESSON-SERMON
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST, HONGKONG
"God the preserver of man" was the subject of the Lesson-Sermon
in all Churches of Christ, Scientist,: on Sunday, June 16.
The Golden Text was:
"The eternal God is thy refuge, and underneath are the everlasting arma" (Deut 33.27). རྩྭ་
Among the citations which com- prised the Lesaon-Sermon was the following from the Bible: "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that! whosoever believeth in him should
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not perish, but have everlasting FIRST OPEN AIR CONCERT OF life. For God sent not his son
THE SEASON · into the world to condemn the world: but that the world through
K.0.8.B. BAND TO PLAY. him might be saved" (John 3.16.17).
IMMIGRATION
THE CHINA MAIL,
AUSTRALIA · LAND. OF OPPORTUNITY
·SOCIAL INTERCOURSE
afterwards in Perth The ex- Glasgow man was down from the country to welcome his wife and children. He had landed with sto three years before, had worked for others for two years, and was then buying a farm of 1,000 acres on
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In the current issue of the which he ran two trictors. He The following programme will:j "Contemporary Review Mr. Ker was childishly proud of the two be broadcast to-day from the Gor aeth T. Henderson, of Perth, West- tractors, but they were a solid-and ernment Broadcast Station Z.B.W. ern Australia, writes of the condi- creditable reason for pride. Of on 350 metres. time confronting the newcomers to course. luck counts, but if there is 5.80-6.30pm-Programme Australia pointing out that a good the character to stand a apell of bad Chinese Muste.
on
Problem of Middle-Aged Wives Migration is a social problem, but its social trial are exaggerated. The Australian is just the Briton with
the sun. some of his inhibitions melted by
of
of
deal of British irritation on the sub luck, and capacity to take advant- 7.48 p.m. Evening Weather fect of migration has recently been age of the good, there are the ele-Report. cabled from Home. He then ments of success that can be relied
8 p.m. Evening Programme. proceeds to make the point, not that
Victor and HM.V. Records sup there is no more room for new-
plied through the courtesy comers in Australia; for there, is a
Messrs. S. Moutrié and Co.).
Egmont" (Beethoven) Overture, very great deal, and Australia has
Victor Symphony Orchestra everything to gain by the increase
"The Yeomen Of The Guard" (Sulli of her population. Her communica-
van), Selection tions and public utilities, he states,
The Band of H.M. Coldstream The youth who is not will become more complete and more troubled at being chaffed for a Lar-Beautiful Isle Of Somewhere",
Guards. remunerative, her home markets cashire accent in an Australian ons "God Will Take Care Of You," strengthened-an all-importam has nothing to worry about. The
Soprano, Marion Talley, matter for a country which is at new arrival may be received with a Pastorale" (Lamare),
"Prelude in C sharp minor". tempting what is surely the little ferocious leg-pulling from our praiseworthy of all-material tasks rather "red" dock-labourers, but "Lorelei",
Organ Solo, Arthur Meale. that a country can attempt, the once ashere he will be taken on his "A Dream Of Youth", maintenance of a high, common merits, and the Australian, what "Does My Sweetie Care For Me?" standard of living. Migrants make
"Don't Criticise", werk as well as do it, but they must be auch as are capable of prosperity if they are not to lower standards. Greater population will also in-
crease the strength of Australia's.
grip on the country.
The point that should be stressed is that there ja Bu room in the country which is not room that is made by energy and Intelligence. The newcomer who succeeds is the one who takes his place in the com munity's experimental work-the rain suited to the front line. There is always an over-supply of labour) in any country for unskilled, routine jobs. The flow of migrasts must be accompanied by some capital, whe ther this is supplied by individuals or the State. Those who favour migration, therefore, should not complain of steady Australian borl rowing for purposes of develop mant, and unquestionably the bulk of the money asked for, with the exception of War experditure, hal been so used. £35,000,000 of cheapi imoney is offered for loan by the British Government, or condition that at least half the land so opened
goes to migrants-from Britain All newcomers on the land need rather costly "nursing," so that from Australia's point of view it is Very important that the new arrivals should be of calibre sufléient to repay the money spent on them. The only hope of re covering it lies in the character and capacity of those on whom it is spent.
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Baritone, Noel Coward.
Humorous Leslie Sarony "Bird Songs At Eventide", "The Little Silver Ring",
Tenor, John McCormack. "H.M.S. 'Pinafore (Sullivan) Selec
tion
The Band of H.M. Cold
stream Guards. "Aida Grand March and Finale", "Aida-Introduction and Moorish Bal let", (Verdi). Creatore's Banki "A Ron With The Darktown Hunt"
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Talking Scott & Whaley.
"Der Rosenkavalier" (R. Strauss),
Recorded during an actual Public
Performance At the Dorlin Opera House, in 1928.
"Mother Machree", "I Hear You Calling Me",
Tenor, John McCormack. "Just Got Off The Chain", "The Pirates",
"Madame
Baritone, Sir Harry Lauder.
Precini, Butterfly"
Fan- tasie, Victor Symphony Orch "Seng Of The Vikin Guest"; "Prince Igor How Does It Prince?" Bass, Feeder Chaliapin "The Waltz Dream" Vocal Gems, "The Merry Widow," Vocal Gems,
H.M.V. Light Opera Company. Gems from Dearest Enes Gems from "Princess Devi
Company
Victor Light Opera Bohemian Girl, Vocal Genis,
HM.V. Light Opera Company. "Pagliacci" (Leancavallo) Selection
Greatore's Band. 10.30 p.m.-Close Down.
NEW METHODS
- STEDY OF THE ASIAN
COUNTRIES
•Constantinople, May 22.
Sir Albion Bannerjee interviewed on his voyage of study of the Near and ever his faults, la hospitable and Middle East dwelt on the modernis- The Class of Briton Wanted
good-natured, and of very kindly ing influences which were replacing For individuals saving is possible nature. Middle-aged wives are the the old lethargy and inertia among the when one starts from. "earch," and most serious problem. •The men
Government and peoples of many a very large proportion of successful make friends in their work, but the that new methods must be adapted Asiatic countries but he recognised. men, in this country have eo started wife whose whole social life has to the minds of each nation. But to begin without money is more been bound up with those neigh- What might theoretically prov
of a handicap now than it WEB bours who share the same outlook beneficial and just might not be east- generation ago. Some States make often finds readjustment harder, and ly achievable in India. If there was more generous provision for finane I have met more than one man in going to be a pan-Biatic movement ing the farmer than others-
after he concerted action of a purely advisory England whom his wife, Western Australia is particularly had secured a good foothold in character
be might
advisable. generous-bat in most the State Australia, had brought him Home assists the beginner on easy terms again by the collar, Middle-class Yet it is true of migration that "t English-women find the scarcity and him that hath shall be given." expense of servants trying. From his residence in England the many of them the change is a writer would give his opinion that sacrifice for husband and children. the class of Briton to whom They need not fear for the chl- Australia offers most is the middle dren's education., Australian schools class lad of good physique and sound and universities are governed by education with two or three hundred British values.
pounds in his pocket. For such youngsters who are drawn to an
Britons Preferred
For
open-air life Australia, is indeed the The statement that Australia does land of opportunity. Their mental not want British migrants is simply and moral capital is even more im not true.. There is an almost portant than the money. The land fanatical preference for such.. In becomes every year more and more every kind of labour which involves a business of science and machinery. close social intercourse with the Flöcks, herds and crops are in community, the Briton is vehement- poved by the intelligent use of ly and naturally preferred. But applied science. Moreover, in there are two types of work which land where all work, is largely ex the Southern European does better. periment, the greatest of all assets Hele naturally more climaticaly is adaptability to charging cond! fitted for the Queensland. sugar tions and the quick discernment of plantations, and he is better at the opening opportunities. However, work of clearing new country, either bad the times or seasons are in this than the native-born Australias, country at any given moment, the whom this work bores exceedingly, field of opportunity is far more open or the British migrant, who is not than in Great Britain. The money inured to the open-air ife and does that gives the power to hold on not feel that the sun and stars are strike in on some opening oppor root enough. Australian labour is tunity is very important. For not personally hostile to the British secondary school youths with | migrant, though he demands the characters in which their parents slackening of migration whenever can invest two or three hundred there is industrial depression. The pounds of their savings, Australia Australian worker is jealous of the should be a safe and profitable Southern European, though that. investment.
fact does not prevent the Italian and But many succeed without capital the Jugo-Slav from prospering The writer returned to Austrails Those Empire-shattering words from a sojourn of two years at the "Colonial and Pommy”—they University of Oxford in 1925, dur mean much the same are used on ing which time he acted as hon their respective sides of the world secretary to a amal University to signify scorn for the unfamiliar migration scheme assisted by the type, superiority to the man whose Rodes Trust He brought out with changed environment Blows him him nine working-class tads from a disadvantage. The use of
The Lesson-Sermon also included
The Entertainment Committee of the following passages from the the Kowloon Cricket Club are pray Christian Science text book, ing for rain on every day except "Science and Health with Key to the Saturday next, June 22. This is Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: the date of the first open-air con- "Is it not a species of infidelity cort of the season and is being look to believe that so great a work as ed forward to by some hundreds the Messiah's was done for himself of peuple who know what splendid or for God, who needed no help concerts have been held in the from Jeus' example to preserve the grounds of this Club In the past. eternal harmony? But mortala The band of the King's Own Scot did need this help, and Jesus pointtish Borderers will render selec ed the way for them. Divine Love tions, whilst the vocalists will be the region of St. Ebbes. They haw words is declining, I belleve always has met and always will meet accompanied by these calented at been good correspondents, but certainly are not used agairest in- every human need" (p 494).
musicians, under the baton of Mr. met in Melbourne, a year after dirkduals as once they were. W. H. FizEarle, A.R.O.M Hubby was reading his morning As usud, chairs and tables will they had arrived in Sydney with S This then is the root of the mat paper after breakfast "Abl this be scattered about the lay; and the lads who were on shelter. Economic checks on the rate is wonderful!" eaid he to his wife, cool, refreshing beverages will be war to a brother of one of them in and quantity of migration must le South Australia, a journey of nesi- | respected the sake of the new "They are Inventing an infallible obtainable during the performance.
from
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