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HONGKONG

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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1930.

NOTICE

REGISTRATION OF PERSONS ORDINANCE, 1949

Arrangements have been made to register photograph and thumbprint all subscribers to Rediffusion (Hong Kong) Ltd., WHO HAVE NOT YET COMMENCED REGISTRATION PROCEDURE, together with the members of their families, residing with them, over the age of 12 years.

"All persons eligible for this registration must go to the registration centres according to the times set out against All persons the code number of their monthly receipt.

must produce their monthly receipt for August or their last quarterly receipt and each person must have their name. address, age and occupation written on a slip of paper; in the case of Chinese persons, in English and Chinese, in the case of all other persons, in English.

ALL PERSONS ARE WARNED THAT IT IS A SERI- OUS OFFENCE TO REGISTER MORE THAN ONCE.

HONG KONG

Defence Force Hut, Murray Parade Ground

Time.

0.00 .m. 9.80 mm.

TUESDAY, 5th SEPT. Time. Code No, 9.00 a.m. 34/1 9.30 a.m. J4/101 10.00 a.m. 35/61 10.30 a.m. J5/181 11.03 .m. J5/281 11.30 a.m. 37/1 12.00 a.m. K3/1 12.30 p.m. K4/81

MONDAY, 4th SEPT.

Code No. H9/101

H12/1 H10/41

H20/1 H20/101

H10/40 - M11/33 - H19/18

H20/100

H20/201 H20/301

- H20/200 - H20/300

- H20/400

H20/401

- 11/31

1221

12/1

31/100

31/101

J1/200

J1/201

J1/300

J1/301

11/295

J2/1 23/1

J2/82

2.00 pm. K9/21 2.30 p.m. K10/71 3.00 p.m. K10/171 3.30 p.m. K10/271 4.00 p.m. K10/371 4.30 p.m. K10/471

TRAMWAYS LIMITED

Notice is hereby given that 00 Interim Dividend of New cents per share less tax has In respect of Exciting Hate, been declared specially selected Cocktail, After- the year ending 31st Decem- noon and Day Dresice, also Salite ber, 1930. and Corduroy Bults. Room 604

of

Victory HousD, Wyndham Stroet

- J3/89 WEDNESDAY, 6th SEPT, K10/071 K18/11

L10/33 L11/100

LIB/14 L.10/100

MARINE DEPARTMENT NOTICE NO, 30 OF 1950

The launch of a largo vessel is expected to take place from Talkoo Dockyard & Engineer- ing Co. (HK), Ltd., at 0945 hours, 12th September, 1050.

No vessel, other than those engaged in connection with the launching operations, should enter the area enclosed by lines drawn 1 cable each sids of a line 000 6 cables from the building slip, Talkoo Dock yard, between 0900, 12th Sep- tember, and the completion of the launching operations.

J. JOLLY, Director of Marine.

Marine Office.. Hong Kong, Sept. 1, 1930.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Special Cash Sweeps

To avoid congestion at the 10.00 .m. Club's Offices at Telephone 10.30 .m. House, non-members are re-

to 11.00 .m.quested

purchase their

→J4/100

- J0/60

JG/180

36/47

J5/260

K2/78

11.30 a.m.

K4/80

12.00 a.m.

2.00 p.m.

BAYAN HAM" at:--

2.30 p.m.

K10/270

3.00 P.,

3.30 p.m.

K2/20

K10/70

K10/170

- K10/370

- K10/470 - K10/670 THURSDAY, 7th

9.00 a.m. L16/501 9.30a.m. L10/001 10.00 R.m. L10/701 10.30 a.m. L18/1 11.00a.m. L22/31 11.30 am. L24/1 12.00 a.m. L25/1 12.30 p.m. M2/31 2.00 p.m. M8/1

20. M13/1 2.30 p.m. 2.00 p.m. M14/81 3.30 p.m. M 18/1 4.00 pm. N4/1 4.30 p.m. 02/1

K14/1

K18/11

K17/1

K26/11

K27/1

L1/12

22/1

L6/21

L8/41

checking

Our

Quarantee.

L11/ L11/101 This dividend will be pay-

L16/1 (50 yard pass

Morning Post abic on or after Thursday, 21st

- L16/200 L18/101 at the Re- Building) Talopnons 38643.

September, 1950,

L10/201 - L16/300 - L16/400 L10/301 RADIO REPAIRS performed by gistered Office of the Company,

L16/401 - L18/500 trained technicians under foreign where Shareholders are

Modern, supervision.

accurate quested to apply for warrants.

FRIDAY, 8th SEPT. methodeno quesswork. Repairs

- P2/100 Notice is hereby also given Include cleaning and

P2/205 chassis. Moderate rates, reliable that the Regiser of Members

*~P4/83 work.

reputation le your of the Company will be cloa-

P7/103 Phone 26310, ended from the 7th day of Sep-

P10/33 wa'l! do the rest. Coloniat tember to the 21st day of Sep- Building, 14 tember, 1950, both days inclu- Agencies, @zehol Queen's Road.

sive.

rem

P2/1 P2/101

P3/1

P5/1

P8/1

P11/1

P13/18

P14/1

P14/100

P14/101

P16/40

the

By Order of the Board,

P16/41

Q1/1

W. H. PATERSON,

Qt/101

Q1/201

Secretary.

Q1/301

"L'OREAL" undoubtedly DEST FRENCH COLD WAVEB Existing, with 5 different lotions to suit each individual type of hair. No other cold waves on the market could touch it. CURLY

KINKY HAIR can bo made Hong Kong, August 18, 1950.

STRAIGHT with L'OREAL'S SPECIAL LOTION at $15-$20, Beton's Beauty Salons.

CARPETB

&

RUGB-Genuine

Peking and Tientsin, lovaly da. signs and cetourings, various sizes; come and inspect at The China RUG Co., Kayamaity Buliding, 4th Floor (Opposita Hong Hotel) Queen's Fload, Central,

DIOCESAN PREPARATORY

SCHOOL

P20/2 03/100 01/100

Q1/200 Q1/300 Q1/410

Q1/411 - Q1/620

MONDAY, 11th

$12/67

- L15/000 L10/700

L17/0 L22/30 L23/49 L24/100 M2/30 -- M7/8

- M12/13 - M14/30

- M17/26

- N3/21 1 - 01/35

P1/4

SATURDAY, Dih

9.00 a.m. 02/1 8.30 a.m. Q2/101 10.00 a.m. Q2/201 10.30 am. Q2/308 11.00 a.m. Q3/1- 11.30 am. Q3/101 Q3/201

12.00 a.m.

12.30 a.m.

12.30 p.m. Q3/301

2.00 2.0. 2.00 p.m.

2.30 p.m. 2.30 p.m.

3.00 p.m.

3.30 p.m. 4.00 p.m. 4,30 p.m. SEPT.

- Q2/100 Q2/200

- Q3/100

1200 sweep tickets at either of the Club's Branch Offices situated

12.30 p.m.

4.00 pm.

4.20 p.m.

SEPT.

9.00 a.m.

5, D'Aguilar Street,'

Hong Kong.

382, Nathan Road, Kowloon.

Tickets are on sale for the 0.30 a.m. Special Cash Sweep on the 10.00 a.m. "Kwangtung Handicap" (7th 10.30 a.m. October), over 850, 000 sold to 11.00 am. date and the Special Cash 11.30am. Sweep on the last race of the 15 or 7th Race Meeting (23rd Sep- 12.30 p.m.

2.00 p.m. tember), over 50,000 sold to 220 m date.

12.00 a.m.

2.30 p.m.

3.00 p.m.

3.30 p.m.

4,00 p.m.

4.30 p.m.

SEPT.

9.00 a.m.

9.30a.m.

10.00 a.m.

Q2/307

Q2/414

10,30 a.m.

11.00 m.m

Q3/200

11.30 am.

03/300

- Q3/400

12.00 ..

By Order,

S. A. SLEAP,

Secretary,

Hong Kong, Sept. 4, 1950.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG

of

PROBATE JURISDICTION

IN THE GOODS KENNETH AUGUSTUS MASON Isle of 120, Tno Peak, Victoria in the Colony of Hong Kong, Insurance Representa- tive, deceased.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Court has by virtue of Section 58 of the Probate Or- dinance 1897, made an Order limiting the time for creditors and others to send in their claims against the above Estate | to the 22nd day of September,

1960.

All creditors and others are accordingly hereby required to send their claims to the under signed on or before that date. Dated this day of August, 1950.

DEACONS, Solicitors for the Executrix,

Prince's Building, Hong Kong.

THE HONGKONG STAGE CLUB

1950-51 Season

There will be a CASTING MEETING for THE STAGE CLUB'S first Production "LIBEL in the PRO THEA- TRE, Statue Square on WED- NESDAY 6th September 1950 at 8.30 p.m.

to

and All members

anyone interested in Acting or Stage

invited arc Management attend. A large Cast is re- quired.

POLICE NOTICE

12.30 pm. ANNUAL LICENSING OF DRIVER FOR PERIOD

1st JULY, 1950 TO 30th JUNE, 1951

TUESDAY, 12th SEPT.

2.00 p.m. 847/1

- 927/20 * 1

9.00 ..

9.30 a.m.

- 928/70

- $30/21

832/90 834/80

T8/20 -T10/6

10.00 am, 10.30 a.m. 11.00 a.m.

11.30a.m.

200

1.

Date of Commencing of Licensing.

Licensing will commence on Monday, August 28 at 9.15 a.m. and will continue daily between the hours of 9.15 a.m. and 12.00 a.m. and 2 pm to 4 pm.

2.

Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays excepted.

Place of Licensing.

All annual driving licensing will take place at Central Pollee Station.

Order of Licensing.

Licences will be renewed in "blocks" of 1200 per day 3.00 p.m. commencing with Nos. 1-1200 on Monday, August 28 as 3.30 p.m. follows:-

4.00 p.m.

4.30 p.m.

Q3/401 - Q3/500 Q3/501

- Q3/607

Q3/608

Q3/714

Q3/715

Q3/821

R1/1

R2/100

9.00a.m. 825/61 9.30 a.m. 827/21 10,00 p.m. 828/71 10.30 a.m. 31/1 11.00 a.m. 832/91

R2/101

R3/87

11.30 a.m.

R4/1

81/80

m. 834/61 12.00 a.. 838/31

83/23

838/23

12.00 *.m.

(Waterloo Road,

61/31

BO/E

12.30 p.m. 839/1

Kong

67/1

89/90

84670 661/8 86778

12.30 p.m.3.

2.00 p.m.

Kowloon Tong)

69/91

-- 89/207

T3/57

2.30 p.m.

OPENING: Monday October

810/1

2nd, 1950

813/1

815/20

815/21

- 918/48

$10/1

Classes KG2 to 8

for children of 5 to 10 years of age.

T11/101 -T11/197

T12/1

- T12/119

T18/1

- T16/11

MAY DE BOOKED AT THE

26 SWINDON BOOK STORE. NATHAN ROAD, TEL, 59327.

FEES: $600.00 per annum pay- able in ten monthly instal- ments of $80.00

T16/1

T21/10

T22/1

T28/1

T27/20 T28/82'.

T29/1

T20/107

T30/1

04/1

V1/1

V3/60

V3/61 W5/1 W5/101 W5/201

W4/11

WS/100

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

- 825/50 WEDNESDAY, 13th

- T11/100 THURSDAY, 14th

--W9/103 30/200

2.30 p.m. T1/1 3.00 p.m. T4/1 3.30 p.m. 77/1 4.00 p.m. TB/21 4.30 p.m. T11/1 SEPT. 9.00e.mc-w9/1 0.30 a.m. Wa/101 10.00 a.m. W9/201 10.30 a.m. W10/51 11.00 a.m. W13/31 11.30 a.m. W16

12.00 am. W18/41 12.00 a.m. WITH

P.M.

SEPT.

9.00a.m. 9.30 m.in. - W10/50 10.00 a.m.

W13/30 10.30 a.m.† W15/35 11.00

a.m. W18/40 11.30 a.m. 12.00 a.m. 12.30 p.m. 12.30 p.m.

W19/80 W22/8

m. W19/81

W27/20 2.00 pm, W23/1

2.00 p. 27/21 2.30 p.m.

3.00 p.m. w30/41

W5/200 3.30 p.m. W31/1 W5/300 4.00 p.m. W34/71

4.30 p.m. Y8/1

W5/301 WB/61

FRIDAY, 15th SEPT.

,

2.00 p.m. 2.30 Dam p.m.

Friday,

.

Monday,

Tuesday,

28th 29th

Thursday, 31st

Nos. 1 1200 August

2400 1201 - 2401 3600

1st September

3001

4800

Monday,

4th

4801

6000

"

Tuesday,

5th

6001

7200

Wednesday,

6th

7201 -

8400

Thursday,

7th

8401 ---

9800

Friday,

8th

2001

10800

Monday,

11th

10801

12000

W30/40

Tuesday,

12th

12001

13200

W80/136 W34/70 ¥2/31

Wednesday, 13th

13201

14400

Thursday,

14th

14401

15000

'Y4/10

4.00 p.m. 4.20 p.m.

Friday,

15th

15601

10800

Monday,

18th

18801 18000

Tuesday,

19th

18001

10200

Wednesday, 20th

1020120400

Thursday,

21st

Friday.

z2nd

20401 21600 22800 21601

Monday.

25th

22801 - 24000

Wednesday, 27th

21001 25200

Thursday,

28th

25201

26400

Friday,

29th

26401

27632

"

3.00 p.m. 3.30 p.m.

CARNIVAL

By Dick Turner

14-10

COPR. 1999 BY NEA RERVICE, ING, T. MA, REG. U. B. BAY. OFF,

"Good night! All the things a kid has to eat nowadays to get a piece of plo for dessert!"

BARCLA

RCLAY ON BRIDGE

B

"In such circumstances It has JAPS INTRODUCE BRIDGE AS AN antidote to a saturnalia come to our mind that the best of wild gambling in the ancient policy is to let contract, bridge Chinese game of Majong, contract prevail instead of various gam- bridge is being introduced among blings with a view to promoting the Japanese in Tokyo by a group social interesurse.

"Most of town-breds in Japan headed by a young native Insur-

nese

have

ance man. He translated a boot are quite familiar with trump by this writer and is now teach cards at home in younger days, ing our most popular card pas-but only a few knows such social

or contract. games as poker time to a widening circle,

"Gamblings are unusually pre-Uridge, mainly because these are

rociat

and we grownups games valling" he reports, "In this war- devastated poor country and as had not enough opportunities to a medium of play for stake Chi-play these games due to lackness Majung is most popular. In of such social lives as, occidental over. clr- prewar days also young people people are enjoying,

"After the war, however, used to play Majong, but only

But!

cumstances

drastically for fun, rarely for a stake. nowadays many government of changed and. Armly believe that Acials as well as clerks of pri- It is opportune to introduce the vate companies are crazy about very essence of contract. bridge Majong, most of which play for omong people who are getting accustomed through Majong to rather a big stake. They oflen play it all night have a social party ather than a. so that their efficiency at drunken party- often Geisha drinking partyoften becomes n office are somewhat lowered, be- ing blamed not only by house girls, and there is no doubt that people who love games for wives but by the general public. making a

fun rather than This is really terrible story.

a terr

difficult to stop gambling will prefer bridge to feel it such deplorable tendencies unless Majong with the result that a we should find some substitute reasonable way of thinking will. thereto in which they can enjoy naturally prevail among them."

but

we

.

'T

Tomorrow' Problem What is the most important

their time out of duty.

"Although--under-the-present austerity we cannot afford much money to spend for anything other than dally expenses, we can, kind of situation in which a pair, on the other hand, hardly control equipped with the Blackwood making convention, should not use the our strong desire for some fun with family and friends 4-No Trumps bid to ascertain forgetting about serious problems the number of first-round ault- surrounding us such as war talks, controls: held by the side? What political tactics and other various other type of bidding should be

employed then? private mailers.

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TUITION GIVEN

ACCOUNTANCY, COST

AC.

Application forms for admis- sion can be obtained from the Diocesan Girls' School and the Diocesan Boys' School and must be returned to the under- signed not later than Septent- ber 15th 1950.

P. H. CHEUNG (Mrs.) Acting Headmistress c/o Diocesan Girls'

School, Jordan. Road, Kowloon..

NOTICE

DOLLAR DIRECTORY (1951 EDITION).

COUNTING, COMPANY SECRE. TARYSHIP BOOK-KEEPING, ‚A six months' "Intensive Method" Course (Recognised for award WILL ALL FIRMS, GOVERN- of Diploma as Associate or Fal-} MENT, CLUBS, SCHOOLS, low) will qualify you for higher| ETC., KINDLY REVISE status by apara-ilma: postal study. THEIR COPIES *AND

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OUT FURTHER DELAY. England.

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CHINA MAIL

PICTORIAL

OF HONG KONG

Obtainable at

BOOKSTALLS › AND CHINA "MAIL OFFICE Windsor ‹ Houss

HARRIMAN REALTY CO., LTD.

King's Building (and floor) # Connaught Rd., Hong Kong,

BINVI

stograma;

Ye/i. Yg/1 Y13/21

- Y8/17

Y13/20

- Y 19/1

9.00 a.m. 9.30 a.m. 'T 10.00 ..

KOWLOON

Kowloon Railway Station

MONDAY, 4th SEPT.

Code No.

KKU/61

KK0/1

KK10/1

KK12/1 KK12/101

- KK5/155

KK9/34.

Time,

9.00 a.m.

9,30,R.IT.

TUESDAY, 5th SEPT. Time,

Code No. 9.00 am. KL2/401 - KL2/507

- KL0/50 9.30a.m. KL3/1

10.00 .m. KL6/32 10.00 b.m. KLB/51

KL13/1 10.30 a.m. -KK12/100 10.30 a.m. KL7/1

KM5/30

$1,00 -KK12/200 11.00 am KM1/1

KMS/139

KK11/21

4. Drivers are requested in their own interests to at- tend on the day allotted.

5. A driver must produce his existing licence.

6. The fee for renewal of a driving licence is $5.00.

COMMISSIONER OF POLICE.

11.80 am, August 8, 1959.

10.00 am.

12.80 a.m. 14.99 pam

2.00 a.m. 2.30 p.m. 3.00 p.m.

KK12/201

- KK12/300 11.30 am, KMB/31

KM9/80 a.m KK12/801 KK12/381 12.00 . KM11

KM15/4 12:30 4.3 KM10/1 KK13/100-12.30 p.m

KM1072 KK13/1

KN/100 KK18/101-KK15/200 2.00 p.m. KN/1

20 KN/101 KK13/201-

KL1/44

20 KN/201. 2.30 p.m KL2/1

3.00p.m. - KL2/100 KL2/101 - KL2/200 3.30

KN/301 p.m. 4.00 p.m. KN/401 - KL2/201- KL2/800

4.30 pm KN/501 KL2/901KL2/400

KN/200 **KN/300

- KN/400

4.30 p.m.

- KN/800 THURSDAY, 7th SEPT.

MONDAY, 11th SEPT.

8.30 p.m.)

WEDNESDAY, 6th SEPT.N

KN/601

- KN/700

KN/701

KN/800

KN/601

KN1/21

-KP12/37

KN1/121

- KP14/20

KN1/221

- K80/70 -K85/170 K86/71 K88/171 - K56/278 K87/1 K87/100 - KPG/30 0,00... 9.00 a.m, KP4/101

K87/202 - KP6/76 9.30a.m. KE7/101 9.30 a.m. KP5/31

ка11/9 K88/1 10.00.a.m. KP7/12 - KP9/5. 10,00 a.m KN1/20

10.30a.m. KN1/120 10:30 a.m/KP10/1

$11.00a.m. 11.00 a.mKP13/1 KN1/120 KN2/53

12.000 K620/41

KN/500... 4.00 p.m.

168/101

K812/1 K614/61 K817/1

KNS/1 KN7/1 KNE/21

KN2/1

KP17/200

[2

A BRITISH Crossword PUZZLE

18,

TUESDAY, 12th SEPT.

20

21

9.00 am,

9.30 am.

10.00 ..

- KT7/170 - KT7/270 KT7/870 KT8/70

KT8/177

10.30 a.m.

KT2/100 11.30 am,

11.00a.m.

KT9/200

12.00 M.

KTO/200

12.30. p.m.

KT9/400

2.00 p.m.

3.00 p.m.

9.00 am," KT7/71 9,80 a.m. KT7/171 10:00 am, KT7/274 10.30 am. KT7/3/1. 11.00 am. KT8/71: 11.30, a.m. KT9/1 K814700 12.00 am: KT9/101 $2.20 m KT9/201 KT9/201 2.00 p.m. 2.80 p.m.. KT9/401 3.00 p.m. KTD/601 KT11/08 3,30 p.m. KT12/1 -- KT12/100 4.20 p.m. KT12/101 - KT12/200 4.80 p.m. KT12/201. – KT12/200 THURSDAY, 14th

Ke18/10 K820/40

- K620/138

- KB27/3

12.30 p.m

~ KTR/1 -- KTB/24 KT7/70 WEDNESDAY, 13th SEPT.-

KP1/101 KP3/74.00 p.m. KP17/201 KP17/300 400 p.m. 12/301 – KT22/1 KP4/1 -- KP4/100 430 p.m. KP17/301 KP17/400

"

- KT9/500' 2.80 p.m.

3.30 p.m.. 4.00 p.nit.' 4.30 p.m. SEPT.

9.00's.m),

9.30.m. 10.00.8,m, 10.30 x.m.

11.80 a.m. KP14/81 – KP14/130 11.20.a.m. - KN8/6 12.00 a.m. KP14/181 - KP14/230 12.00 .m.

K821/1 NB/20

12.30 p.m. KP14/281 KP14/380 12.30 p.m. KN8/121

2.00 p.m. KP14/881 - KP14/480 2.00 pm. KT1/1.

KP14/431 - KP10/22 KN13/40 2.30

2.30 p.m. KT9/1 2.30 p. 17

2.00 2.0 CT6/1 KP17/100 8,00 p.m.) KN12/41 K02/12. 3.00 p.m. K817/1

9.30 p.m. KP1/1/2 KP1/100-8.80 p.m. KP17/101

9.00 am. KY1/10$\- ̄KY2/90 -1. 9.30 am. KYR/01– KYD/40; 4,80 p.m. KU1/1 - KU1/100

10.00 am, KYS/41 - KYS/140 --KU2/B: SATURDAY, 9th SEFT, KU1/101 - FRIDAY, 8th SEPT.

KW2/60 10.80 a.m. KYB/141"'-:K¥0/240 KP17/401. - K#21/230.00 .m. K81/591- K61/6000.00 am. KV1/1

KW3/80 11.00 m. KуD/2$1" - KY5/21 KA/12- KR/100-9.30. K01/601K81/70019.30 am. 'KW2/51

KWB/159 11.30am, KY?/1 -- Y11/111.00am KA/10 KR/

10.00 .mi. K81/761k81/600 10.00 h. KW3/61 KR/200

KWI/1 KW7/68 10.80 .nt. K61/801K81/200 10.30 ... KWB/100 12.30, pre 1100 m: K81/001 KB1/1000 11:00KW/101 KWS/200 2.00 pm. $11.20 p.m. T

11.30 KB2/24 KB/104, 12.00. KW/201.KWB/502.30 p.m.. K54/100 12.30 p.m. KW1/01

KA/201

!KF/4011⁄2"

KR/301-KR/A400

· KA/B01.. KA/601

12.00 m.

KR/000 *KA/700-12.30

2.80 p.m. *** KG1/100 K81/101 KB1/2003.00 pan KB1/201 KA1/800 3.30pm K81/101. – KB1/400 4,00 p.m.). KD1/401 – K81/8000 4.80 pāmi

Continued as foot of colé, d.

12.00 'kum."

kW/1403.00 p.m. KW10/10 XW10/100 8.30.p.m, .KW0/101 - KW10/199 | 4.00p.m. KW11/1... - KY1/100, -9.50 p.m.

W. F. C. JENNER.

"Acting" Comină

1 Feast

Itinerary.

Across

8 Provide foTAN 9. Proy,

11.02 m. 10 striking.

onery of Boglatention.

11 Appoint-

yinents.

20 Expresses

astonish

ment. 22 Idiotic.

23 Bird.

20 Royal lady:

20 Quarrol

iz Talk wildly. 27 Active

13 Cook.

18 Soften.

10 Elevated.

28 Recounts,, 29 Wears away.

-Saturday's Crossword

BO

16

* Down

1 Cutting apart.

14. Assailed.

19 Tofmania...

2 Gats boltor! 10 Insurreç=! 3 Bour,fionne

́4 Pecuniary 17. Easily read

Sa: reparation.

Vencrated.

0 Prayer,

Excursions

19: Entreaty.

21 Blue.

24.Now. {{

Sober, 20 Tang, 29 Moneyed, 30 Omen 21 Feal, 82:8talk," 33 Fiat:"" DOWN (Slump 2 Franijoj

4 Waits, 5 Gate, 6 Long: 9 Spar:

AORO803 Swag, Alarm, 11 Erbos, 13 DR, AFTE BIL 10 Emingat, 12 Havan, 17 Spit Edges 15% Traab, 18 Ring,LA Directs 22 Ebony 121. Omega: 35

KAT Asex, 30 GOLLS Adago11 Peach, 22: Eyl 23 Weald

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