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PRINCESS TELLS
ร
OF ESCAPE
Castle Blaze In
Early Hours
CONSIDERABLE DAMAGE
TO STRUCTURE
Princess Margaretha of Den:
at the Post mark told a London paper by tele-
Offers. All letters etc., must be thark-phone last month of her own and
ed "By Air Mail" and be handed her two young sons' escape when
the Post Office.
fire broke out early one morning at the castle of her husband. Prince Axel of Denmark.
оред
The Money Order Office is from 10 am to 4 pm except on Saturdays when it closes at 12 noon and on Sundays and holidays when it is entirely closed.
Prince Axel, who is a cousin of King Christian of Denmark, was then in London, and flew to Copen- hagen later.
The Princess said that the cas An Air Mail Box has been erected
is at Bernstorffshoej, at the General Post Office. Corestle, which
the RMA. pondence intended for "Dorado" must be posted before 8.30 near Copenhagen, was badly dam- Is Kowloon such aged. Many of the family's posi m. on Friday. correspondence may be posted in the sessions, however, had been saved. ordinary box at Kowloon Post Office
Everybody Asleep
which will be cleared at $am "The fire broke out at 4 o'clock) Friday. The public are particularly requested to see that their letters in the morning," she said. "Every
bear sufficient postage.
Correspon- body was asleep. dence bearing insuficient postage will be forwarded by ordinary services,
AIR MAIL
Air Mail correspondence
may be
it.
"I do not know who discovered All I know is that when we were awakened we had to leave the! castle in a great hurry.
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1936
The stand of honour at the recent Regional Congress of the Kurmark District, held in Berlin. Dr. Goebbels, Minister of Propaganda, is seen third from the left:
U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS
Cardinals Recover After Big Defeat
YANKEES BEAT TIGERS
New York, To-day. The following were the results: "How much was destroyed and of yesterday's Major League base posted in the ordinary posting boxes Low much saved I cannot yet sas.ball encounters:---
Such Post Office. at the General correspondence should bear sufficient All that matters is that we are all
postage and be superscribed "By Air safe."
Mail.
National League
R. H. E
1
9 2
4 10
2
10 16
I
The Princess is a sister of the Pittsburgh late Queen Astrid of the Belgians. Boston Her two sons are Prince George.
aged 16, and Prince Fleming, aged Pittsburgh
9 2
TRAMCARS COLLIDE IN LONDON
INWARD MAILS.
FROM EUROPE
14.
Boston
July
Suwa Mara (via Siberia) Rajputana (via Suez)
31
St. Louis
Auz.
5
Brooklyn
7 7 31. 22 21 1
Sowa Maru (viz Marseilles)
31
Aug.
FROM U.S.A.
July
Africa Maru ("KLM Ser-
vice")
St. Louis
5 9 0 Joe Medwick hit two homers.
4 7 1
Emp. of Russia
30
FOR U.S.A.
Pres. Hoover
31
July
Pres. Hayes
Chicago
2
8
2
Chichibu Mara
30
Pres. Lincoln
30
FROM JAPAN
Pres. McKinley
Allen hit a homer. New York
July
FOR MANILA
Emp. of Russia
30
July
n
30 Emp. of Russia
Pres. Hoover Gen. Sherman Pres. Hayes Suwa Maru Nellore
Africa Maru
Kitano Ma
Taisuta Maru
Aug.
FROM STRAITS & INDIA
20 Clases: Reg. 1 p.m. Ord. 1.30 pm. Brooklyn
982
31 Pres. Hoover
31 Hinsang
31 Victoria
31 Gen. Sherman
Four Injured In Coach Smash
Four people were taken to the Royal Northern Hospital, London, N, Zollowing a collision between a motor coach and a tramcar in Archway-road. Highgate, last month
The injured were two men and two women, who were all suf- fering from facial injuries, but after treatment were allowed to go home.
The coach was travelling from Bedford to London.
AIRSHIP TRIP HELD UP
Difficult Weather Conditions
DEPARTURE PUT BACK
NURSE'S THREE NASTY FALLS
When crippled with Rheumatican
"Three months ago," writes nurse, “I was an absolute cripple fromí rheumatism. In fact, it was so bad that if I got on a couch, or bed to rest I could not get up again with- out two people to help me, and my feet had to be lifted up for me ito set to chair. Also I had three
very nasty falls when walking out: alone. My left leg from the waist down seemed to
dead In the end; I had to walk with someone, and. at the same time use a stick.
"I used to spend hours weeping in, my room because I could not work, and at the last I couldn't even do my own hair. A friend visited me one day and said, "Oh! nurse, do Kruschen." I sent for a bottle at once, and the result is amazing can do things now that I couldn't do three months ago. I can walk, dance, skip and really enjoy life-Nurse M
Two of the ingredients of Kruschen.
uric acid crystals. Other ingredients through the natural channel.
Salts have the power of dissolving
EXHIBITION OF CHINESE ART
At Gloucester Building Next Monday
The
Working Hong Kong Artists Guild, which was founded in February last by Mrs. A. N. Macfadyen and Mr. Luis Chan, an- nounces that for the month of Au- gust they are holding a series of Exhibitions on the first floor of the Gloucester Building, the first of which will be the exhibition of the Chinese Fine Arts Club, com- mencing on Monday next and con- tinuing for one week
No entrance fee will be charged, and catalogues will be supplied free.
"CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL
Friedrichshafen, To-day, The airship Graf Zeppelin, 1which was scheduled to leave for 712
South America yesterday at 3.30 Whitehead hit a homer.
the postponed
departure The encounter between Cin-(P,
heavy thunderstorms, was owing to cinnatti and Philadelphia
(bringing cold air in masses which spread out between Friedrich-
30 Postponed owing to rain.
88888
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Hal Trosky and Campbell
Lemers.
5 10 611
FOR STRAITS AND INDIA
30. Earl Averell hit a homer. 31
New York
shafen and Frankfurt. The storm 2 was especially violent in Frank- 2 fort,
BO that the Hindenburg. which arrived from South Amer- 1ica yesterday at midday, bringing the last Olympic guests, will for 0 the time being hare to stay in
Further details regarding sub- will be an- sequent Exhibitions nounced in due course.
ATTACK ON CLERK TO JUSTICES
Marine Pensioner Accused
Deal-John Wall, a marine per
hit Frankfurt bangar, instead of pro-sioner, of Mill-road, Deal,
ceeding to Friedrichshafen.
remanded for a week in custoly
On the assumption that weather here last month. charged with
Mr.
Janes John permitted. the Graf Zeppelin was assaulting
1to start its seventh South Amer-Williamson, clerk to the Teal
ican trip at midnight, but from Justices.
that r Friedrichshafen direct, so that the
It
XF.1
alleged
2 Fassenger who had assembled in Williamson, was is 74, was eat-
Frankfurt
toing the town hall after attelling conveyed were
2 Friedrichshafen by train-Trans-court when Wall sprang at him.
Ocean Service.
American League
Aug.
Philadelphia
Nellore
Chicago
5 10 7 11
Kitano Maru
FOR SHANGHAI
July
Washington
6 12
Chichibu Maru
30
Aug.
Pres. Lincola Prea McKinley
Kthel hit a homer. 30 Cleveland
11 10
Aug.
Menestheas
Menextheus
Bangalore
Sirdhana
FOR JAPAN.
Rozgeveen
July
Washington
Chichibu Maru
30 Cleveland
FROM SHANGHAI
Pres Lincoln
July
Pres. McKinley
Victoria
13 15
Emp. of Russia
30
30
Santhia
30
Lou Gehrig hit a homer. 3Detroit
3
9
Yuensang
31.
20
Suwa Maru
31
Boston
3 9
1
Amg.
Antenor
1 St. Louis
9 14
0
21
Africa Maru
1
T
Aug.
FOR AUSTRALIA
-Beuter.
July
Tatsuta Maru
Tyndareas
6.
RMA Dorado (Letters only),
21
Aug.
FROM MANILA.
Nellore Kitano Maru
July
Pres. McKinley
31
Aug.
Tjikembang
Menestheus
Gneisenax
Tanda
FROM AUSTRALIA
Aug.
Tanda
Noto Maru
Pres. Hoover
Shantung
Gen. Sherman
Pres. Hayes
Sawa Mare
Mirzapore
OUTWARD MAILS.
FOR EUROPE
Chichibu Maru (via San Fran-
cisco)
Pres. Lincoln (San Francisco)
Closes: Reg. 9.45 a.m.
Ord. 10.30 m
Victoria (via Naples)
July
w
Closes: Reg. 2.15 pm. Ord. 3 p.m.
R.M.A Dorado “Imperial
Always direct Service")
Bottomley hit a homer..
INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALLER
A flannel dance will be held by the local section of the Health Strength, Sports and Athletic Club Jat the Hotel Cecil
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clutching his throat with both hands. Mr. Williamson wasborne to the ground. with Wal still grasping his throat.
Wall, it was stated, we only arrested several days late Saturday Mr. Williamson has ld his next from 8.30 pm to 12.45 am present post since 1888. Members and their friends zre welcome, at the usual admission charges. By kind permission
Col E Rodwell
MARRIED
William Houghton, the Astor Lieut."
of
and
Villa international footballer, was Officers the Dance Orchestra of VIA SIBERIA-Letters and post- married last month to Miss Mariel the 1st Bn. The Royal Ulster Rifles cards for Europe and South America Cooke, of Lincoln. · are forwarded “ia Siberia” i£ ' so
superscribed.
REGISTERED
and
PARCEL
MAILS are closed 15 minutes · Darlier
will be in attendance.
then the time, giren shove mless "Not Cricket" By
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A Baseball Pitcher
Temperamental film stars have! Overturned the lounge chairs in devidently nothing to teach Johnny the lobby; wrenched a fire extin-
30 intermediate countries will be mocapt-Allen, pitcher of the Cleveland In-guisher from its cradle; tossed a
ed 'for transmission by these Services, dians baseball team.
step-ladder through a chandelier; Eates and all particulars are hown in
Johany's team was defeated by land pitched an
the schedules exhibited at the General
assortment of
30 Post Office and Kowloon Office All the Boston Red Sox to the tune of shoes about the corridor, scoring letters etci, must be marked "By Air 6-2, and he took the defeat so several "hits" on hotel employees. When the beam manager, Mr. Mal" and handed in at the General badly that this is how he is alleged
31
Closes: Reg. 5 pm. Ord. 8.30 am Pres. McKinley (via Siberia), 31
Closes: Beg. pm. Ord. 5. p.m.
Bringing Up Father
SSUME NOU MADE LIP OUR JAINDS ANHERE
WE ARE
SUMMER?
Post Office Unless superscribed for to have behaved when he returned Steve O'Neil, was told of the fare despatch by a specific air mail ser- vice, correspondence will be forward to his hotel at two o'clock the fol-up he fined Johnny £50 for his
lowing mornings.
temperamental outburst. ed by the first service available.
YES-AND-7-WANT" "YOU"
RIGHT DOWN TO AND GET
IS A CE
AUNT EMMA 15
SIX TICKE LOT
RE
TRAMCAR COLLISONS
Two trams meeting in head-on collision last month onfide Coun try Hall, Westminster, fere inetr clocked md both ding... plat- forms were damage but the drivers escaped, injur
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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 spelling, such as harbor, plow, and altho
12.
13 124 5
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18
19
211
12
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HORIZONTAL. 1-A Jewish month 6-Clothe 11-Distant 12-Pertaining to Accius 14-Father and mother 15-Letter-carrier
17-Ront asunder by
force 18-Plural of this 20-Policy proof-of
interest (abbr) 21-River in the Tyrol
and Bavaria 22-Venerated person Z3-Pliny (abbr.) 24-ir
25 Measured by strides 25-Dress with the bak 27-Valued
29-Dim
30-Rome
31-Rough (Fr.) 22-Sentimental lower making (colon.) 35-Gambing
39- A flower
40-Tossed about, by
Waves ÷41–Meridian (abbr.)
42-Sacrament eng
136 137
16
HORIZONTAL (Cont.) VERTICAL (Cont.) |43-Splash of a liquid, 16-A dunce
44-German rear-admiraí 19–Hastened (45-Curious scraps of
literature 146-Shall not (contr.)
·
22-Boy's name 23-River in E. Rumaniz 25-A flower
28-Looking as if
gnawed
47-Species of lyric poem 25-Cloth of velvet 48-Kind of dog 50-Enclosed in a came
(colloq.)
52-Ate discriminatingly 20-Qalcic-tempered 53 Eracted |54–Unfastenk..
56-Took the part of
VERTICAL
1-An employes 2.Turkish official 3-University town in
Prussia 4-Attomay (abbr.). 5-Shais-Mat
6-Trust
7-Parch
6-Otherwise
Rest
'10-Piece of worsted.
-*-^ work.
17-Elevates
| 13-Inventor of Alegerithans
|||14-Self-esteem
31-Dynamiters 22-A herring-like fin 33-Ached
34 Province of Canada (35-Lergs, web-footed
bird 35-Placed a burden
upon
|37-Wanted - 28-Eager and selfish
desire
143-Allots
43-Gilstening bright-
THORS
|44-Seve
46-Location
47-Habitat plant forms, 49LA dress "materiai (51-ts' not found (Lat:
abbr.);
The solution of the above with a new cross-word puzzle will appear in to-morrands issue,
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