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MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1930,

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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, auch na harbor, plow, and altho.)

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HORIZONTAL

1-Great Britain

(poet)

artist

gold name of China 16ft

11-To gain knowledge 53-German for "the"

12-Mexican dollar

15-Rabbit-like animal 60-To ventilate

10-A greater quantity 17-Members of African

tribes

18-Wickedness

19-Single 20-To crown 21-Exist 22-Elongated fah

21-Core 27-French for "the" 28-To torment

62-Mother

09-in a rowW 67-A Pérsian poet 68-Observed 69-Girl'a name 70-To Inflame 71-Time of greatest

vitailty

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THE

CHINA

MAIL.

NEW RACE COURSE

LETTERS & RADIO

Addresses Which Cannot Gift of Land at Canton

Be Traced

POST OFFICE LIST

by the Governor

STABLING FOR 24 PONIES

VACCINATION

Ambulance Brigade's

Campaign

WEEKLY RETURN

11

PRINCE IN CHINA

Entertained to Lunch by

Chiang Kai-shek

CHILD PROTECTION Local Society's Appeal for Contribution

LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS

Canton, Saturday.. The Executive Committee of the A General Post Office notification

the

unclaimed following above Society gratefully acknow- gives

The Danish Crown Prince arrived at Mr. Chan Ming-shu. the Goved, free of charge, by members of

since the Flat Race the St. John's Ambulance Brigade, Nanking on board the Flonia this moen- ledges the receipt of the following correspondence, etc., waiting at the 'ernor, further subscriptions:—

Post Office, and also unclaimed Meeting (the first held In Can up to and including Thursday. ing. Life Membership Subscriptions radio telegrams at the Radio ton) of a fortnight ago, has shown March 19, 18-

Sir Shou-son Chow

Mr. A. G. Coppin

Office, $100.00 Telegraph

100.00 Building:-

Government such a keen interest

Mr. Ho Kom-teng

Mr. Ip Lan-chuen

hr. Li Hoi tung

100.00 100,00 100.00

Poste Restante Correspondence

Mr. Li Po-kwai

100.00

Mr. Ma Taui-tsiu

Mr. Wong Tak-kwong

100.00 100.00 100.00

Annual Subscriptions

Mr. L. A. Barton

5.00

Mr. Jan. T. Dobbie

6.00

Mr. E, R. Dovey

25,00

0.00

Mr. J. H. Taggart

Mr. P. M. Hodgson Miss D. M. Jaques

Mrs. Hyde Lay

Mr. and Mrs. H. A, Mills

Mr. A. H. Potts

Mr. J. T. Prior

Miss Siggins

The Hon. Dr. A. R.

Wellington

Total

Grand total

The number of persons vaccinat-

SAILED FOR JAPAN

Nanking. Saturday.

(Old)

King's

College

Division

His Highness was mat by Dr. C. T. Wang, on behalf of the Central Chinese Y.M.C.A. Division 15,948 Government, Mayor Liu Chi-wen, and

College

Division

other officials. The royal party did not King's

4,055 stop at Chinklang yesterday, due to

the late hour and stormy weather.

(New) Rallway Division.

Indian Division

Kowloon Division Mongkok Division Shaukiwan Division...... St. Joseph's College Division Motor Drivers' Association

Division Chinese Athletic Division Un Long Division Victoria Nursing Division Y.W.C.A. Nursing Division

Total to date

6,141 5,719 1,415 19,776

.40,244

To-day noon, the Prince laid a wreath at Dr, Sun Yat-sen's Mauso- leum. At one o'clock he was the guest of honour at luncheon given by Presi- dent and Madame Chiang Kai-shek. Forty people were invited, including Princess Axel and the Danish Minister and Madame Kauffman.

417

6,602 1,077

At 4.30 the Prince gave a tea party 1,917, en board the Flonia to which 120 off- At 8.80 9,905 cials and ladies were invited. 1,049 Dr. and Mrs C. T. Wang entertained the Prince, the International Club, and 253

50 Government leaders, foreign diplo mats and their wives. The Prince will sail for Japan to-night; he was the re-

in Racing here that he has donated an area of land beyond Tungshan, by Shek

which Station,

embraces Capt. Aitken, Miss M. E. Brown, Pai Mrs. P. W. Bill, Capt. W. Le Brun, Hunters' H. for a race course. excellent ground for A. Brodsky, G. Bicovsky, w. This is an

and Hunters Hill, Bartling, 1. Bingelli, P. J. Carmody, the purpose. G. Carr, G. Fricker (Radio Opera-on which probably the temporary tor), II. E. A. Franks, Rev. W. A. grand-stand will be erected, makes Grist, I. Gair, Mrs. R. D. Kelton, an ideal spot, giving a clear view Kellogg Swebd & Supply Co., Leong of the proposed course.

Work is already going on, and Seng Hin & Co., R. Waldo Lord (5.9. Egremont), T. H. Lancaster & Co., a stabling for 24 ponies (as

ja being built. There Leung Chee-san, N. I. Mann & Co., start) 5,00

H. Meyers, J. C. should be racing on the track by Mr. and Mrs. 5.00 10.00 Montejo, Mrs. F. C Mandell, Jan. next autumn, and great success is 5.00 Mohamed, Miss F. Celschlaeger. G. predicted owing to the enthusiasm C. Richards, of the many Chinese who wish ta 10.00 Rozario, Mrs. S.

5.00. Y. W. Seek (Season & Co.), have racing in Canton. Mr. Chan

Simon Smith, Miss F. Simon, Ming-ahu and Admiral Chan Chak The Cost Of The Common W. N. A. Smalley, E. Timmerman, have bought six ponies, which are James Toohey, H. Voltmer, Mrs. coming down from Shanghal and K. S. Watts, F. W. Williams, Yue, will be here before the week-end.

Sorely Needed

In Great Britain last year, ac- Pei-mei, Mrs. Yen Sun-low.

Canton has sorely needed acording to Ministry of Health re- cold cost the race course, especially since the ports, the common

country £20,000,000 in lost work- great developments after the war, and with its wealthy and con- ing hours and doctors' bilia. If siderable Chinese Community the total annual loss to the world should easily be able to support a due to colds could be computed it large course. At present many would run into an amazing row Chinese have to content them of figures.

25.00

$1,005.00 Previously acknowledged.. 2,143.00

Unpaid Correspondence $3,148.00 Miss E. Blick (Repulse Bay More Funds Needed

Hotel), F. H. Colvin (e/o H. K. The Society has now 25 Life Hotel), Mrs. S. H. Gray, Waiter Members and 74 Annual Sub-Hempel (c/o H. K. Hotel), K. scribers, and 25 donations been made to its funds.

Further funds aro urgently need.

have Kawakami.

Registered Articles

Cold

.113,911

Some men and women are ever- ed to enable the Society to com- Ho Kam-woo, International Union selves with taking an Interest In mence its work on a small scale, Marines, Kapt. Kruells (M.Y. Orion racing at Happy Valley, Instead lastingly catching cold. No soon- and persons desirous of giving c/o American Consulate), Leung of much more enjoyably partier is one cold over than another thefr support are earnestly re. Seng Hin & Co., W. A. Makarin (e/o cipating in their own training, develops. The trouble with these E. H. Oesch. which they will be able to when people is that their blood is thin quested to forward contributions C. V. Hohlachkin),

and poor, and so they have no to one or other of the under- Motoryacht Orlon (c/o American the course up here is ready.

power of resistance. Their one J. & N. Phillips & Co., J. Plattner,

great need is rich, red blood which will build the system up and put it into a condition of de- fence against colds and other

mentioned:

Hon. Treasurer Mr. Li Hal Consulate), Mons. Yulandor, R. tung, c/o Messrs. Banker & Co. Znide. 4, Queen's Rd. C.

List of Unclaimed Radio

Mr. J. T. Prior, 9. Ice House 3057 4099 4382 1728 3604 2429 3057

Street.

Mr. T. N. Chau, 6/8, Queon's Rd. W.

or to the Society's Bankers, the Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation,

COOL FEBRUARY

Hottest and Coldest

Day Recorded

EX-CADET'S SUICIDE

2450 0735 0005 5714, from Took Poison Drug After Shanghai.

His Discharge

0022 3883 1129 6508 7419 0149 6679

1628, from Wuchow.

Monsieur Louyun Rue Shanghai 25,!

Janmady, from Phantiet. Mrs. Larton (8, Winglock Bldg Kowloon), from Manila. Ä Wing Cheong-ly, from Quinhon, Yass, from Manila. 1681 4099 2837 0059 1620 2606 6850 6852 7193 1788 0110 0189, from Tientsin.

FORMER LIEUTENANT

forms of disease.

In order to approve the quality of the blood, the diet should be generous, but foods easy to digest should be chosen, Eight hours, at least, of sleep are essential Canton, Saturday.

and as a tonic a course of Dr. Chao Pat-chow, a native of Williams' Pink Pills should be Kwangtung, an ex-Whampoa cadet takon because these Pills build up and B Lieutenant during the the blood, strengthen the nerves Northern expedition, discharged on

and tone up the organs of diges- account of the recent disbandment, was found seriously ill, consequent

tion.

Not a patont medicine, but an

Dr. Williams' Pink Pills

cipient of presents from President

Chiang and Dr. C. T. Wang--Canton

News Agency.

UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.

THE EASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRALASIA & CHINA TELEGRAPH CO., LTD.

The following unclaimed tele grams

are lying at the E. E Telegraph Co. office, Hong Kong:- Bigazzi, Hong Kong Hotel, from Firenze.

Pierre Blay, Hong Kong Hotel, from London Po.

Concopia, from Singapore.

Miss Fields, Peninsula Hotel, from Macao..

Gardon, from Singapore. Noordin, from Colombo, Cheong Brothers, from Singa- pore.

8. LACK,

Superintendent

Hong Kong, March 19, 1930.

THE GREAT NORTHEKN TELEGRAPH CO., LTD, OF DENMARK

1628 6179 6670 0022 0577 0362 588714pon taking poisonous drugs, in eminent physician's proscription, grams are lying at the office of the

the Nam Kwok lodging house on 3444 5828 1795 0171 3152 5887. the night of March 12. He was from Swatow.

Mrs. Doy D. Bayly (8.8. Tioya Maru in Harbour), from Los Angeles,

Calif. Mendes Silvestre (Maruna Maru),

from Macao. Kuohwa Bank; from Shanghai.

The weather for February, ne- cording to obstervations made at the Royal Observatory, showed that the hottest day recorded was on February 27, when the thermometer reae to 78.1, as against the drop on February 8 to 46.6. The mean and extreme for the month were 68.6 and 63.6, respectively.

There were only eight rainy days, 2455 0589 2579 7108 0001 4102 5714 and ruinfall recorded was 1.51 inches at the Botanical Gardens; Mr. Tehong (10, Wunggeng Street),

from Athos. 1.31 inches at Mount Kellet; 2.15 inches at Fanling; 1.09 Inches at Devan (St. Francis Hotel), from the Royal Naval Hospital, 2.14 inches at Taipo Police Station, Tnetap, from Nynegen.

Tanchocher (c/o Kingpoat), from making a total of 10.20 inches.

The temperature for the month

WAS-

Temperature

Max. Min.

151

Feb. 1,

59.8 49.7

2,

58.4 Б1.4

58.1 51.5

61.0

62.9

58.6

54.3

2733 1496, from Canton.

Hanol.

Chalon.

Tr. Koolhaas, from Sgravenhage.

TENDERS INVITED

55.7 The Government is inviting tendera 56.4 for the following:-

G5.6 51.5

Repairs to steam launch, S.D. 2. A list of the work to be done may be ob 46.6 tained at the Government Marine Sur- 48.7 veyor's Office, and tenders will only 61.6 be received up to noon on March 28 53.7 Tenders for the supply of summer 61.7 uniform for Boarding Officers, boatmen 51.7 and seamen of the Harbour Depart 49.0 ment will be received at the Colonial | 49.6 Secretary's Office up to noon

March 28,

on

Tenders are niso invited for the making up (more or less) of the following:- 80 suíta White Uniforms for Euro-

pean Revenus Officers.

7.

€2.0

9,

62.1

10,

53.0

| HORIZONTAL (Cont)|

64-Famous French

VERTICAL (Cont.)

11,

57.6

|26-What the cow

12,

50.8

chawk

13,

54.6

20-A kind of choose

14,

62.9

90-Bound

|69-it is, contracted

| 31-Mura crippled

15.

€1,8

33-A place of pubile

16,

60.1 51.0

meeting

17.

61.6

52.8

81-Pertaining to Aɛla

34-An leland of the

13,

70.5 58.7

Leeward group

36-Part of the head

19,

74.7 62.4

37-Chief of Babylonian

20,

67.8

$1.6

tod

21,

71.2 61.8

38-Queen of Carthage

22,

74.8

64.1

43-Word used in nega

tion

23,

75.6

62.9

4

VERTICAL

|45-Part of a locomo

24.

76.0

92-Wheel track in a

road 33-Merriment

1-A tropical nut

tiva |46-A trembling

25,

73.1

65.8

Revenue Officers.

26,

76.4

70,7

32 suits White 'Uniforms for Messen-

praph

27,

78.1

€8.6

gers and Coolies,

(4-Chlef of Norsa pode

28,

70.1

63.6

61-European country

80 suits Blue Dungarees for Chiness

Revenue Officers,

53-A lizard

|54-To discontinus

82 pairs Khaki shorts for European

Revenue Officers.

dauita White Uniforms for Senior

Chinese Revenus Officers.

63.7178 suits White Uniforms for Chinese

removed to the Municipal Hospital for treatment. but succumbed shortly after his arrival.-Canton News Agency.

Schemes have been started by the Post Office Savings Bank and the National Savings Movement com- bining the advantages of both methods of saving for the benefit of the small investor.

sre

famous the world ever because of their restorative, health-giving value to both sexes. If you have not tried Dr. Williams' Pink Pills you are not yet acquainted with one of the greatest curative forces for disorders due to blood and nerve debility as yat devised by Your chemist medical science. can supply them $1.50 per bottle, 6 bottles $8. But remember, no-) thing elaq is just as good.

Cool

The following unclaimed tele

Great Northern Telegraph Com. pany (Limited) of Denmark:

Cement, from Kobe. Canning, from Amoy. Fungs, from Kobe.

Elizabeth Brown, Helena May In- stitute, from New York.

Chung Drug, from Osaka.

E. V. JESSEN,

Superintendent.

Hong Kong, March 12, 1930.

and Refreshing

2-A province of Spain 48-inventor of the tale. a-Not covered 4-Anger E-Upon 1-To woo..

35-A maldan wooed by:

Zoúr 37-Presaged good or 30-Sheri for Albert 40-Sallar

41-Bix (Roman) 42-One who digs for

metal

44-Clear

47-A Juna-bug 48-To cut down, as

Izin

50-A bricklayer

62-Egyptian sun-god

7-Articia

8-то робски 9-A spirit of the mir 10-Cried loudly 12-A printed journal 13-Half an em 14-To begin to move 17-Interjection of con

tempt

23-A loud clampr +25-A hearer

65-One of the mitada' 57-A Bultanate in 8. E.

Arabla

60-Barren and dry

61-Greek letter !

85-Flat-bottom boat

05-1d est tabbr.)

e-Biome 169-Diphthong of Latin

origin

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

SATURDAY'S SOLUTION.

FAGEN M

AQUIN

TULS

GEM CONDOR AGA O`PERI PAPI

TUBA SNIP NSPS SANTEE.EDUCE NAI RULE IGORE

DOLOR PRETËR LORE OBOE 1595 NOOD SPIT)

"VARSITY SPORTS

COLLIDED WITH 'BUS

Motor Cyclist's Accident

at Kowloon

210 White Cap Covers for Revenue

Officers.

To supply:-

7 sulta Pongee

Silk for Chinese Revenue Officers.

Female

7 pairs Leather Shoes for Female

Chinese Revenue Officers,

10 Blue Blk Pagares for European Revenue Officers.

Mr. Hector Lee, a motor mechanic, living at 1, Min Sze Terrace, Ho- White drill, khaki and blue dungarecs Mun Tin, reported to the Wator will be supplied from the Imports and The tenderer Police that at half past eleven o'clock Exports Department.

on Saturday he was riding must specify the amount of white drill, his motor cycle along the Mau-tau- khaki and blue dungarees that will be

required for each suit.

wel Road, and when nearing No tender will be considered after Bailey's Ship Yard, he collided with March 22 and unless the person ten- a vehicle of the Kal Tack Motor Bus, dering produces a receipt to the effect Co., Ltd., damaging his machine that he has deposited in the Colonial very slightly. The bus was a Treasury the sum of $100 as a pledge trifle damaged, but fortunately of the bore fides of his offer, which no one was hurt.

the sum shall be forfeited to the Crown, if

London, Saturday. The annual Inter Varsity Sports were held at Stamford Bridge to day when Cambridge. beat Oxford Traffic Sub-Inspector. Nicol visitsuch person falls or refuses to carry for the sixth successive year, ed the scene, and made investige-out his tender, should the tender be ac

cepted. The former won eight events, and flops...

Tenders to be marked "Tender for Oxford three-Reator.

رام

The former Royal House of Han. Road Widening at Causeway Bay," will

Fresh mystery surrounds the over has been compelled; for reasons Office until noon of March 27, for the murder of Freu Meussdorffer, of of economy, to disperse the last construction of a reclamation, nullah Kulmbach Two young workmen remnants of its household, and and contingent works

who "confessed" to the crime have Cumberland Palace, at Gmunden Farticulars may be had from the now dented guilt.

has been shut up.

C.B.0

GOLD FLAKL ZIGARETTIS

C599 WARME

TOMIT DEM

GOLD FLAKE

CIGARETTES

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