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NOTE-Figures in parentheses indicate number of letters in the
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ACROSS
1-Two small companies give the
beverage a start (5). 6.-Fundamental (5).
9.Strange that an insect should
put an end to so doughty fighter (7)."
10.-Pulsate (5),
11.—The idea is I'm over age. (5), 12-A dispeller öf darkness (7). 14-Strip the weapon (5)
15 The insect. referred to in 9
Across (3)."
16.-Proclamation which can be cited for a change (5). 17-Ofter associated with bars- though not saloons (5). 19. The only beverage in Wales
(3).
1
21-Just the sort of air to put
one to sleep (5).
23. "Eton's in" (anagram) (7)) 24.-Indoor or outdoor view (5). 25-May help to dispose of itself
headless (5).
26-No follower can do this, (7). 27-Ivory protuberances (5). 28-Don't look for him, near the
top of his clays (3).
+
(5). 2.-"Uncle's
(11).
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1934.
CURRENT
CANTON SUGAR METHODS
Study by Northern Merchants
(From Our Special Correspondent)
Canton, Oct. 1. Representatives of the Chinese
and
NEWS FROM CHINA
ARSENAL FIND
THE POLITICAL ARENA
May Solve Crimes
Shanghai, Sept. 29. The mysteries surrounding se- veral political murders in Shang- hal in the last few years are be- lleved to be near solution as # result of the arrest of ten Com- munist suspects and the seizure of | a veritable arsenal of guns, bombs
-
Gen. Li's Mission In
Hong Kong
(From Our Special Correspondent)
Canton, Oct. 3. General Ll Chung Jen, Com- mander-in-Chief of the
Fourth Group Army and senior member
Chamber of Commerce, in Shang- and ammunition. on Thursday hal are due to arrive here to-afternoon and
early yesterday night to study the plans" of sugar morning.
of the South-west"' Political Coun- producing in this city, according The forces of law moved swiftly
cil, returned. here this morning. to the vernacular press reports. yesterday. the ten suspects ap from Hong Kong where he inter- Tha Shangha! delegation, is pearing before the Second Branch
viewed Mr. Hu Han Min on cur- Klangsu High Court in the morn-" rent political problems. 1.-It's the host's job to do this headed by Mr. Cheng Chak Nam
It is said that the total amounting and being photographed and
Besides seeing Mr. Hu Han Min of sugar imported to China interrogated at Police Headquar. concerning the coming Fifth Na- tears" (anagram)
amounts to $100,000,000 a year. ters in the afternoon. Heavily❘tional Congress, it is said that this commodity the guarded throughout the day, they General El also met General Cen 3.-Hike, maybe, but only in biggest import into this country. were returned to their cells yes Ming Shu and other retired mil
leisurely fashion (5).
Shanghai merchants are inter-terday evening while the authorit-
tary men in Hong Kong, Li wishes 4.-Curiously enough one sits unested in the Canton projects fos les planned their next move in to sound the opinion of all lend-
It on occasiong (5).
sugar refining and are coming | the Investigation.
ers in and off political power w 5.-Reptile (5).
here to see things on the spot.
Six men and four women com- regard to the relations between G.-Wherein. many of our readers. The Shanghai representatives posed the group and with one of Canton and Nanking.
are probably immersed dally are also reported to be anxious to the women is a small child whom just now (5).
And out whether the authorities the police did not wish to separate 7.-Drake's happy
desire to tax goods from Shang- from its mother. They were ar- hai.
rested in raids which were institututed as a result of the murder of a patient and two pe- licemen within the confines of the Lester Chinese Hospital on Wed- nesday afternoon. Two of the pistols seized in the raids have Been Identified as weapons used by the murders, and others having been used in other crimes.
huntung
ground (two words) (11). 8.-The top of the hill gives te-
pose to a number (5).
13-Taxes (5).
17. Beleaguer or is it a prelimi
ary instruction to the run- ners? (5).
18-Stages in upward progress
(3).
19-Curtall cholera (5). 20.-Down this duck for warmth
(5).
21-This puzzle is nearly this (5). 22--A "rank" change of 19 Down
(5).
The following is the solution of yesterday's puzzle:-
Across. -.1, Charterhouse; 7, Complex; 9, Chirrup; 11, Clandes- tinely; 13, Sub-Keutenant;. 18. Special; 19, Thereat: 20, Starling- Power,
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Down1, Comic;" 7. Taxed; 3. Races; 4. Originate; 5, Surce; 6, Eclipses: 8. Liability; 10. Ply mouth; 12. Eat: 14, Blesty; Uhlan: 16, Estop; 17, Their.
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LABOUR RELIEF
Chinklang, Sept. 20. An appropriation of "$1 million will be made from the proceeds of the $20 million Provincial Water
Conservancy Reconstruction Loan
for labour relief and conservancy work in the afdicted districts "of southern Kiangsu, it was decided at the regular meeting of the Kiangsu Provincial Government Committee yesterday,
$600,000 will first be distributed to the following
12 districts in proportion to the gravity of the local situation: $100,000 for Lt 15. yang: $60,000 for Kangsu; $50.000 each for the seven districts of Luho. Icheng, Tanyang. Kitann, Thing, Lishti, and Kuyung, and
of Klangtu Chinkjang and Kaoyu,
The remaining 8400,000 will be allotted after further investiga- tions have been made.-- Luo Min.
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Weapons Scrutinized
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- Liaison Officer To Ga General Chiang Pah Cheng, in- telligence and Maison, afficer of the Nanking Military Commission, will shortly leave Canton for good in order to attend the Fifth Nationa Congress, as he is a member of the Kuomintan... Central Executive Committee.
This Nanking official has been here for four months with the mission of effecting e junction be- tween Nanking troops in Fukien the aging provincial forces. Now the Nanking troopa are inaunching a terrific onslaught од Changting headquarters of the Reds in Western Fukien. As Changting is likely to fall soon, the Fukien campaign will shortly come to a close. Hence it will be unnecessary for General Chiang in the, to remain in Canton.
The police were busy yesterday tracing the guns and other wea- pons found in an effort to probe their connection, if any, with other political crimes committed in Shangliàf. It is expected that the weapons will help solve several assassination mysteries community..
Twenty-seven pistols, 26 magaz- ines, more than 1,000 rounds of ammunition, two bombs one dag- ger, and one steel vest were seized
WORLD SERIES CLERK ATTACKED $30,000 each for the three districts in the police raids, which were
BASEBALL
Nation's Eyes On Big Game
New York, Oct. 2. Beside the World Series, great American sport extravaganza, the America's Cup, gol!, tennis, even football, pale. The nation's eyes are on Detroit, where the big
games start to-morrow.
The forecast is for cool weather. possibly a light frost to-night. which will chill the several score of fans who are already waiting at the park gates.
Alleged Theft Of
Gold Watch
In a report made to the Police yesterday. Ng Cheuk-Kan, a clerk employed at the Kowloon branch of the Dairy Farm Company, stat- ed that on Tuesday he Was attacked while going up the stairs of No. 17 Austin Road, by Li Chung Kan, a coolie formerly employed by the Dairy Farm.
I gave the inpression that he was hungry, as he approached Ng for fifty cents., Ng took out his purse and was about to extract the money when it is alleged,
the coolie struck him over
the
INVESTIGATING TRADE
Hankow, Sept. 20. Mr. Yang Tsan-San, General Manager of the Young Brothers Banking Corporation, who return ed from London last week, arrived here from Nanking by the C. N. A. C. plane yesterday on his way back to Chungking, the head office of the Bank. ··
- Mr. Yang declared, in an inter- view, that his trip to England was for the sole purpose of investi ä-
ting industries there. He *m-
The odds are 15-1 and 8-1 re-
phatically denied the report that spectively against Detroit or St. head with a blunt Instrument. Louis winning the championship The clerk became dizzy and he had negotiated a loan with a in four straight games. Cardinals when he regained his wits he British firm pledging the mining are favourites, 7-10, to win the found that his gold wrist watch resources of Szechuan as security.
was missing. His purse, contain-Kuo Min.
series.
Judge K. Mountain Landis, Com-ing $2.50, was still in his hand... missioner of baseball. expects "a bitterly fought series, full of col- our." Some 60.000.000 people, will listen-in on radios, A ball by bali wireless description will be broad- cast" all over the world.
A sell-out of the seats at Navin Field
are expected, Detroit's hotels and streets are jammed with visitors and incoherent de- bates are proceeding everywhere as to "Who Will Wing"
Crowds Line Up
Detroit, Oct. 2. Baseball fans are already lning up to wait more than 24 hours at the gates of the park where the first of the World Series games will be played, between Detroit and St. Louis Cardinals to-mor-
A MODERN SHOWROOM
Artistic Effort Of Electric Company
2.
MR. KUNG PI CHENG
conducted both in the Interna-
tional Settlement and the French Concession. Most of the weapons were found in a room over a sil-
appoint-
New Offer to Gen. Tam General Pal Hsung shi: execu- tive officer of the Fourth Group Army recommends the ment of Lient.-General Tam Tal Shau formerly of the 19th Route Army as officer commanding one of the Ewangel divisions. Gen- eral Pal also suggests that officers commanding regiments, battalions, 19th Route Army should be given and companies in the defunct
similar commissions
| Kwangsl armies.
the
versmith's shop in Rue Ratard which appeared to be a kind of armoury for Communist criminals. From this "central," it would stem, deadly weapons had been
Since their defeat in Fuklen in procured over a long period by the early part of the year, many, members of a Red 'assassination officers and men of that army opened and bedclothing turned corps. After suitcases had been have dispersed. As they have over, the room was revealed as a wishes to recruit them into
fighting experience, General veritable "workshop of Death."Kwangsi divisiona prepared to furnish at a mo- ment's notice the instruments which would send men and wo men to their graves.
Ten Mauser pistols were found in this room all loaded, as were most of the other guns. TWO bombs" were found, one of them
INCREASED RAILWAY
PROFITS
Pal
the
Canton, October 3. The new agreement between the
being a Millstype hand-grenade chinese and British sections of the and the other a tear-gas missile. A large quantity of Communist literature also was confiscated.
The use of the powerful- Màu-. ser is beileved to be a "new wrin- kle" in the practices of Shanghai Communista.
Becret Hearing Held ...... The six men and four Women
Branch Klangau High Court yea- were brought before the Second
terday morning
According to Mr. Kung Pi- cheng, resident representative of the Sinklang Provincial Govern-! ment. Mr. Liu Wen-lung has ask- The men gave their names as ed leave of absence owing to dif-Kwang Wel-an, 35. unemployed; | ferences with General Sheng Shih- Zau Shee, 31, unemployed: Tang Tsai, Provincial civil affairs are Wan-hau, 21, employ d; Meng now in charge of Mr. Li Jung,Tsang-ting. 28, unemployed; Chu member of the Sinklang Provincial King-yung, 34, mill worker: while Government Committee, following the four women are Lin Ju-mei, a decision of the Provincial Gov-34; Lee Yang-aze, 68, Lee Chow- ernment Committee. A petition has been led with the Executive 826, 32; and Tsang Lee-re, 31.
Vin Yuan for record.---
One of the most artistically fald out showrooms in the Colony is that" which belongs to the Hong Kong Electric Company in Glot-Ruo cester Arcade.
The showroom displays to great"
row. They hope to get good seats advantage the wide range of elec in the unreserved stands. Theretrical goods which the Company
will not be room for all'inside the park. The automobile city has gone baseball-crazy.
Micky Cohrane, manager of the Detroit Tigers. champions of the American League, expects to put Alvin Crowder, his most depend able mountain, in to pitch if St.
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sells. A running electrical sign attracts the attention of 'all and sundry to the existence of the showroom. Inside, hanging from the ceiling, is a large range of
lights and celling fans.
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NEW WATER PUMPS
Nanking, Sept. '20.''
The hearing was held in camera, but it was understood that the police did not specify any "charge or charges against the prisoners, | but"only made an application for their detention, pending further Inquiries into the brutal murders of last Wednesday. It was further
A new water-pump has been in-understood that the High Court, vented "by Mr. Chang Tso-Hain after a lengthy examination or-
Canton-Kowloon Railway regard-
inf allocations of profits of the line has become effective from October 1.
According to the Canton-- Kowloon Rallway Administration, from now on the annual income of the Chinese djection will be increased by more than $200,000 as 72 per cent, of profits of the whole line' belongs to the Chinese section instead of 65 per cent.- Central Press
STATUE TO BE UNVEILED
Canton, Oct 3. Dr. Wu Ting Fong's statue, which stands in the Yuet-shou Park will be unveiled at 10 am. Oct. 10, Mr. Tang Chak-Yu, member of CS.C. and the Bouthwest Political Coun- ell, will officiate at the ceremony.
It is learned that all prominent officials including General Chen Chi-tang, Mr. Hsiao Fu-Chen, General Li Chung-Jex, and Mr.. Chow Lu will be present
and registered with the Mintureidered the ten prisoners to be re- Centrol Pres
of Industry. The new engine is now on exhibition at the Central
turned to custody until 9 am on October 5 for trial
Special precantions were taken
Louis elects to play Dizzy Dean tables, chairs, crockery, and the Party Headquarters. It is learnt yesterday morning by the Court's ed advisable to drive the van into
as a hurler. If Dean does not Cards to-morrow, pitch for the School Boy Rowe will pitch for Detroit.
Franide Frisch, the Cardinala 'manager, continues to maintain a masterful allence. His first pitch- ing assignment has doubtless left him in a puzzle as to what to do. Dizzy Dean is unquestionably tired and it is therefore obvious that the choice appears to be Paul Dean ör “Wild Blu” Hallahan, the odds favouring the latter, who is com- aldered to be one of the 'best] pitchers:- Beuter,
A complete dining room set, with right type of table illumination is to be seen at one corner. The furniture in the "dining room section is supplied by Messrs. Lane Crawford,
In another section of this mo-
dern showrom is a range of ele tribal refrigerators, and yet an- other section displays electrical cookers.. Over the rest of the spacious room there are many varieties of table fans, heaters, electric trons, cooking utensils and a host of other things connected with the electrical trade,
The whole showroom · gives a. very pleasing effect and anyone
that with the financial ai tance of Mr. Niu Yang-Chlen, Vice President of the Exambustion Yuan, a factory will be establish ed for its manufacture in order to supply the requirements of those engaged in anti-drought work Ruolin.
udicial police to preserve peace and order. Extra guards were posted inside the Court compound, while suspicious-looking persons were subjected to a search before
being allowed to enter the build-
ing."
the compound to receive its load The male prisoners were return ed to their cells in one of the poi- Ice stations, where special precan- tions, such as closing the station
gates at nightfall were taken.
The women are bebig held in a court prison. V
TRAM
Yoơng: Koh-woo, a mysterious stranger, was murdered by suppor- ed Communists in the Lester Hos- pital and his assassins killed two
The trip to Police Headquarters was made i alarge station van convoyed by members of the Re- standing outs de could sually see serve Unit carrying sub-mischine the goods on display quite a dis-i guns, rifles and other arms. When tance away. The place is certain- the prisoners were shout to leave | policemen as they fled Toong ly modernistic and in spite of the | the... Municipal Building a cros various exhibits displayed, there is Df several hundred persbe no Impression of crowding,
lithered oufalde and it was deeds;
was recovering" "from" a; phérious wounding Whér two, billeta ended This H70.
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