TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1930,
Red Hackle
WHISKY
Head of the line!
PLACED first by the experts
who acted as Judges in the Whisky Competition At the Brewers' Exhibition, London, Thele decision was unanimous. Try it and judge, for yourself.
Agents:
W. R. LOXLEY & CO.
Proprietara:
HEPBURN & ROJA. KELVIN HOUSE,
GLASGOW.
COASTWISE
DONE!
by
An interesting book of Cartoons depicting "Happenings " on the "China Coast cleverly drawn by
ALGÏE" BENNETT.
PRICE $1.00
NOW ON SALE at
BREWER & CO., Pedder Street
and at the Publishers
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DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.
1924.
(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.)
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Takes into consid.
tration 10-Down with (Fr.)
14-Midday 15-Flow out 16-Leander'e swoot-
heart
17-Hangs down 19-Visionary person 21-Ban-going vernet;
مریوان
"(abbr.) · 22-Cereal 23-Gulf of Baltio Sea
24-Employ
25-Long period
25-Hateo
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HORIZONTAL (Cont.); VERTICAL (Cont.) 50-Detect
23-Tear |51–Vigor (slang) 25-Request 153–incalculable periods 25–Molat
of time |54-Nominal value
▸
55-Position. of a baco.
27-Snare 20-Jowish Interpröter.
of the law
ball playor (abbr) 29-A conatolistion
30-Covered with diap
muid
57-Handicraftsman 59-Small short foot.
stolk 61-Prescribed food
schedule
62-Pearl ficher 64-Knob
65-Withered 66-Preparation for sesling letters
VERTICAL
1-Terminatas
2-Adverse vales
3-Summit
4-Inherent power, 6-Current
32-Post at end of stair 33-Fear 35-Cloake 30-Captured 33-Uncovered 39-Puts on 42-One who entices 43-Cutting tao1,(pl.) 44-Plaything 48-Sweet and fair 47-Leap 49-Burdens 60-Borrowful
81-Cushions
02-A Great Lake 4-Profix-around
16–Three-masted versa) - 6-Stupid person”.
7-Part of verb "to be" 55-Beloved of Jupiter,
66-Band 2 BB-SuNx—of the na-
ture of 59-Stake, used assi
dummy"by words
40-Ourselven th 41-Study of Bowery,
and plants
43-In the near future
44-Afternoon affair
S-Woolen clath 10-Exclamation of
Irony 555 11-Bofuddien
46-Motionlozo
12–Gresk god of wan
66-Place of depcolt,
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13-Tender
18-Brood of pheasants
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above cross-word pussle will appear in to-morrow's issue, along with a new cross-word puzzle,)
THE CHINA ́MAIL.
RADIO TOPICS
RADIO
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME
SIR C. CLEMENTI.
Exhibition Speech to Be Broadcast.
FIXED CONDENSERS.
Useful Addition to Components.
A new range of fixed condensers has just been placed on the market by the Mullard Wireless Service Co., Ltd., and forms a very useful addi tion to the Mullard P.I. series of radio componchts.
Kuala Lumpur, April 7. The Malayan Agri-Horticultural Association Exhibition will be open ad by HE, the High Commissioner, who will be at Fraser's Hill, and whose speech will be relayed through The following programme will boa, loud speaker. The loud spanker Of the rolled type with paper broadcast to-day from the Hong Kong set has been fent for this occasion dielectric, harmatienily sealed into Broadcasting Station 2.B.W. on 355 by the Standard Telephone Company metal containers, the condensers are of Singapore but it is being hired finished in the company's standard by the Malayan Agri-Horticultural matt black enamel. Thres ratings, 6-7 p.m.-European Programme Association for the remaining two namely 1; 2 and 4m8, are available daya and the Kuala Lumpur and meet most practical require. of Columbia Records by courtesy Amateur Radio Society will provide ments, and at the prices of 2/6d. of Messrs. Anderson Music Co. music during the day and in the for the ImF. 3/Gl. for the 2mF and “Scheherazade-Suite (Rimsky-Korsakov),
metres:
Symphonique"|-eveninga-will-relay-concerts-from---6/8d-for-the-4mPaizes;-form-a-dise.
various broadcasting stations,
Orchestre De La Societe Des Concerts Du Conservatoire, Paris, conducted by D. Philippe Goubert.
Tommy Hundley Calling"
(Tommy Handley),
Descriptive Sketch by Tommy Handley, with Piano. "Aridume - Butterfly-Give Me Your
Darling Hands" (Puceini), "Tales of Hoffman-Barcarolle"
(Offenbach),
:
Dyot: Ishbel Baille and Nellie Walker, with Orchestra,
"La Gioconda--Danes of the Hours"
(Ponchiclli),
Milan Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Cav. Lorenze Molejoll. "She's Mine" (Billy Bennett), "Napoleon" (Billy Bennett),
Billy Bennett, Comedian, with Orchestra. "Follow Through"-Vocat Gems Sylva, Brown & Henderson),
Columbia Light Opera Company with Drchestra.
tinctly competitive line because the condensers are designed for work-
WIRELESS PHONES.ing pressures of 250 volts D.C.,
Not Needed Yet in"
South Africa.
"Wireless telephony between South Africa and other parts of the world is a matter in which I take a keen interest," said Mr. H. W. | Sampson, Minister of Posts and Telegraphs to a reprezentative of The
whereas the majority of condensers at present on the British market and offered at substantially the same price are definitely rated for 200 volts only.
Each Mullard Paper Dielectric Condenser is tested at 500 volts D.C. between plates and flash tested at 1,000 volts A.C, between plates and case before leaving the works.
The method of hermetically" seal- Star. . "Nevertheless ing together with special processes doubt very much whether a wireless in manufacture render the con-- telephone service between the Union densers immune from damage due to and Britain would pay its way. climatic changes and they are, there- have tried to find out what the pub-fore. suitable for export to tropical He feeling is and up to now I have countries. (denot had a single request from any Two points which, although small to in themselves, are of very great commercial body in the Union start such a service. So, though I
practical value, are first, the provi remain interested, I do not feel insion of substantial solid terminals clined to enter into the controversy and soldering, tage for connecting which is going on in Britain regard purposes and second, the extension Proing wireless telephony.
of the base to form two fixing lugs with fixing holes instead of slots. This gives a convenient and simple method of Oxing which is far more satisfactory than the usual slots.
7-7.30 p.m.-Lesson in Canton ese by Rev. H.. R. Wells. 7.30-8 p.m. Recorded gramme Continued:- "The Detective" (Billy Bennett), "If Winter Comes" (Billy Bennett),
Billy Bennett, Comedian, with Orchestra. "Thais-Meditation" (Massenet). “Elegie" ·(Massenet),
Violin Solo by Albert Sammons: Gérald Moore at the Plano,
"Until (Teschemacher & Sanderson), "Absent" (Young-Glen & Metcalf),
Dame Clara Butt, Contralto, with Piano, "Our Dog" (Clarkson Rose), "Rule Britamla, A. Travesty"
(Clarkson Rose),
Norman Long,, Entertainer at the Piano. "Ay, Ay, Ay (Spanish Serenade)"
(Gartman & Frgire), "Danny Boy (Londonderry Air}"
(Words, Weatherly).
Thevor Watkins, Tenor with Violin, Cello and Piano.
8 p.m.-Chinese Programme re- layed from the Ko Shing Theatre until end of play.
9 p.m.-Weather Report.
HOME FOOTBALL-
Manchester United v. Wednesday,
POINTS DIVIDED.
London, Yesterday.
The League leaders, Sheffield
*མ། do feel, however, that Capetown ÍÇ Rot the place for
future. D
,wireless tele If we establish- phony station.
ed one in South Africa the bulk of
The 'condensers are attractively
the traffic would come from Johan-boxed and, in conformity, with the nesburg, and we should now look to Mullard standard practice, are ment Rhodesia and Portuguese East out complete with two fixing screws. Africa for support. It would pro- bably be very unsatisfactory to have to relay all that traffic over the land lines to Capetown. **)*
"Wireless is developing rapidly In the Union, however; and there is no doubt that a telephony service would be a technical success. At the moment the Post Office engineers are carrying out experiments in wireless with the idea of co- operating with the coming Cairo to Cape air service. Wireless tele phony with Britain is not an urgent Gecessity. When the demand comes Iwe shall be ready to deal with it."
Oldham Blackpool Chelsea Bradford Southampton
Bury
Cardiff
Division II.
P. W.
Gosts. L. F. A. Pis
Nott. For. .37 13 13 11 Stoke
.38 15 8.
West Brom. 37 16 5 Wednesday journeyed to Manches-Charlton ....37 13 ter to-day to play the lowly Unit Tottenham..37-14 ed, but had to share the spoils Wolves.....38 14 after a strenuous game.
Notts Cnty. 38 10-
85
41,61
63 61
08 41
75 01
In the Second Division Wolver-Reading .38 11 11 16 48. hampton Wanderers defested Car-
diff City very easily.
of the
Merthyr, the wooden spoonists Southern Section of Division III., drew with Coventry, but the point comes too late to be of any service to them.
Results:-
Division. I. Manchester U. 2 Wednesday
Division II.
Wolves.. 4 Cardiff C. Division III. (South).
1
| Merthyr
2 Coventry
Reuter. LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE. Division I.
0
Swansea ....38 11 9:18 50 80 Millwall .37 8.15 14 50 65 Bradford C. 37, 10 11 16 56 72
37 11 818 48 05 30 Barnsley Preston N.E. 37 10.10.175274:30 Hull ...35 12 6 17 44 60 29 Bristol C.486 107 19 49 76 27 Division IIL-South
Coventry Fulham
43 22
Goals. P W D L F A PEL Plymouth...36 20 83.85 31 68 Brentford...37 25 5 7 80 37 55. Brighton...37 20 7 10 82 50, 47 Northampton 87 20 6 11 68-45 46 Queen's P.R. 37 17 9 11,71 61 Southend 36 16 12 9 85°42′ Norwich .26 16 10 10 81-63
.38 17 7 12 78 85 42 .37 16 0 12 78° 76 · 41 Bournemouth 37 14 12 11 64, 54 40 Crystal Pal. 10 12 69 65 40 Luton ...
10 13 59 53 83. Goalk
Clapton O. .37 11 12 14 41 55 34 .P. W., D. L. F.A. Pt.
Swindon ..37 11 11 15 63 787 33 Wednesday - 36 21 77 86:40 40
Exeter Derby...87 19 8 10 77 604 Walsall
..87 11 10 16 67 39 39 26126-1884 88-30 M'chester C. 87 18 8-11 82.68 44 Newport
37 10 10 17 65: 7430 Aston Villa .87 19 4 14 87 73 42 Watford .37 11 8 18 47 87280 Leads
37
185 14 71 54 41 Torquay ..37 8 9 20° 55° 87 25 Huddersfield 87 17 7 13 68 A1 41
Bristol R. 30 9 6 21 69 88 24 Blackburn.38 17 8 15 83 89 40
Gillingham .87 86 23 42 79 Liverpool...38 10 8 14 62 60 40
Merthyr ...37. 3. 9 2548-122 Leicester....3816 7:15 West Ham' .98 16 5 17 Bolton
.88.14 0 15 00
BOXING. Arsenal....37 14 8.15 87 52 36 Birmingham 36 14 8 14.61 36 86 Portamouth 87.14 48 15 63 58 36 Sunderland 88 14 7 14 60 88. M'chester U87 14 0 17 59 75 Burnley.39 13 8 13 7280
Shanghai--Kid Andre, Siberian Middlesbro, .38 14 6 19 73 77
dather pustier, will return to the Sheffield U. 38 14 5 19 81 83 33 ring on Friday night, April 18, Newcastle.87 12 6 19 64 87:30 Grimaby
87.11 (719 60 85 29 when he climbs through the ropes Everton
.37 8 10 19 65 65 20 at the Auditorium to trade socks with Beaman Harry Ewin, of YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION --HMS, Kent, a sailor by profen- sion and a punch merchant by ing OLIVE BLAME
elination. - Ewin is a hot favourite with Hong Kong boxing fans..
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Seaman Ewin to Meet Kid Andre.
Andre and Ewin were signed up by the Auditorium match-mak- ers following the customary argu- ments over weights, purses and time, limita. Ewin is scheduled to enter the ring weighing 160| pounds -- while Andreis frep, to como In at any figure he can make below 170 AUD Au
The pair will fight in the main revent, it is understood. China
Press,
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