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CROSSWORD PUZZLE

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Note:-Figures in parentheses indicate number of letters in the words required,

Across

1-Separates into classes (5), 6-Banish (5))

-Yet a rat can make a crockery

carrier (7).

10-She may be a fruit, but she's

no peach! (5).

11-A source of perfume (5). 12-Twould take a number

to

make this countryman plea-. sant (7).

14-Most of this yachting centre is

in debt (5)...

15-Indulge in espionage (3).

18 This vegetable does not neces- sarily come from Beandinavia

"% (5).

';

17-He has to put his hand in his

pocket (5).

19 The edge of a primrose (3). 21-Mainly spirituous medical pre-

paration (5).

23-Outstanding (7). 24-A very short time-just short

of three times, in fact (5), 25-Speaking imperfectly when

'Surrounded by a sting (5). 26-Father's embraced the star-

the coward! (5).

27 Takes cognisance (5).

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1935.

PUSH AGAINST EMPLOYMENT IN

CHEKIANG

BANDITS

Large Number Taken Opening For Refugees

Prisoners

[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily "Press" (Copyrigát).]

[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily

Press" (Copyright).J *

Hangchow, March 18. Under the joint direction of the Nanking, March 18. Provincial Hydraulic Engineering In an official report to the Cen- Bureau and the District Govern tral Authorities, General Hsieh, Yo, ments of Kashing, Haining, Halyen, Director of the Kwelyang Pacifica-Tsungte (Hsinmen) and Tung- tion Headquarters and concurrent shiang, over 2,000 refugees have ly Field-Commander of the Second been assigned to dredge the Route Army of the Bandit-suppres- | Changshuitang River in western sion Forces, recapitulated the Gov-Cheklang. Work in the Kashing- ernment victories in the operations] Wangtien.. Sungpangchiso, and against the remnant "Reds" un- Haining-Kuotien sreas will be der Chu Teh and Mao Ase Tung completed in May, after which the in north-western Kweichow last labourers will be sent to complete 23-Sing, having a song at heart week, which resulted in the capture the other sections of the river.

of 4.000 bandits.

The dredging of the Shachsing- According to this report, the Siaoshan section of the same river Government troops advancing near Sankiangchia, is required to be 1-Indifferent to pleasure or pain against the Reds by five separate completed in a fortnight, and em-'

. (5).

routes, following their recapture of ploys a total number of 3,500 re- the strategic city of Tsunyl, fugees. Besides over 500 workers emerged victorious ön ail fronts who are engaged in the lower The Reds were encountered in reaches of the river near Tuhang. the neighbourhood of Changkan another group of 500 labourers is Shan, north-western Kweichow, by being recruited for the water dams the units of the First Column un- along the Slaoshan-Nanaha section. der General Wu Chi Wel, concar-China United Press (by Mad).

(5).

Down

2-You'll find sleepers both over and under this on occasion (hyphened) (11)." 3-They assist both upward and

forward progress (5),

4-Fetes (5)

5-Adorn (5).

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So yet we get a change from rently Commander of the 4th Gov-

these islands (5).

eriment Army (The famous "Tron-.

7-Performed with a favourite sides"), lart Thursday. In the CANTON-HANKOW

rodent inside (11).

8 This tread behedded may be

one of 8 Down (5), 13—A country of pains (5), 17-Flying creature on top of a 11ttle church makes the set

(5).

18-Grasses found in pipes (5), 19 "Siren" (anagram) (5): 20-Might be lamed. (In earning

one, perhaps?) (5). 21-It's a gloomy reverie when this

Is brown (5). 22-Allegory, in a sense (5).

"

The following is the solution of yesterday's puzzle:-

Across.-3. Oftener, 9. Loud, 10.1

Down-1, Block, 2 Puritanical, 4. Fig. 5. Era. 6. eee, 7. Necessitous, Mean, 11. Grate, 14. Climb, 16. Bream. 17. Lacquer, 18. Wake, 15. 8. Gnome, 13. Richard, 13. Trundle, Else. 21. Abaddon, 23. Brick, 24, 15. Bleak 16. Brent, 20. Abash. 22. Tithe, 25. Idler, 28. Stay. 29. Junk, Perky, 25. Ivy, 26. Lac. 27. RIP. 30. Syncope.

SAFETY AT SEA

Investigation To

Be Held

London, Mar. 26

engagement which ensued, nearly 1,000 bandits, belonging to the First Division of the First Red Army Corps, under Chu Teh, were made captive. A number of rides and three light machine guns, were. seized.

under

The Szechuan troops Lieut.-General Kuo Hsun Chi, ad- vancing to Tslenkanchang, north western Kwelchow, captured 1,200 outlaws of the 13th Division of the 5th Red Army Corps and 867 rifles.

More Captives

RAILWAY

Much Progress Made

(Special to the "Hong Kong Dally

Press (Copyright).]

Everybody's talking about

Paul Rennet et Cie's

SALE

Sale includes

All

New Arrivals

of

Newest Goods

In All departments of our Ladies Wear.

Better Values have certainly Never been offered before.

Knitwear Hosiery

188-190, Nathan Road, Kowloon. Tel. 56219,

Nanking, March 20. According to the report publish- ed by the Ministry of Rallways, en-- The Second Column under Gen-gineering" work on three uncom- eral Chou Hun-Yuan, concurrently pleted national railways, namely, been pushed ahead, and the laying Commander of the 36th Govern- the Canton-Hankow Rallway, the ment Army, and the 4th Column Lunghal Railway, and the Shang- under General Wang Chia Lich, hal-Hangchow-Ningpo Raliway has concurrently Chatman the made much headway, during, 1934. Kwelchow Provincial Government, On the Canton-Hankow Rallway likewise took two batches of 1,720 | laying of roadbed on the Lochang- and 300 prisoners "belonging re- Tashihmen section has been com- spectively to the 4th and 6th divi-pleted.

of

of rails between Chuchow and Lukow, has been completed, as also in the viciĥity of Hangehow,

The Lunghat Railway, the report says, has been extended during the past year from Lingpao' to Tung-"| kwan and thence to Bian. The ex- tension measuring a distance of 132 kilometers was opened to traffic the Immediately after completion, Has

slons of the 3rd Red Army Corps Construction work on the Chu- TRUNK-MURDER at Yungan and Pingehfac, both in chow-Lochang section

CASE

Supreme Penalty Paid

Changchun, March 4.

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north-westem Kwelchow.

Units of the Third Column ünder General Sun Tu, Chief-of-Stax to the Yunnan Provincial Forces, also inflicted losses on the fleeing Reds along the Chibishui Ho in north- western Kweichow.

China United Press (by mail)..

"Finis" was written to Dairen SUMMER TRAIN

The Président of the Board of Trade announced in the House of Commons that he had provided, ! under the Merchant. Shipping notorious trunk-murder, case to-day *Act, for the setting up of a formal investigation into the recent losses of certain British vessels with all hands, by a court under the Wreck Commissioner.

Lord Merrivale who held a long experience of such matters would preside.

H

cover

the

The inquiry would widest possible ground Mr. Runci- man hoped every effort would be made to provide the Commission- er with such material as was available and that the tained would exceed their ledige end contribute safety at sea- British Wireless.

when" Hideo Nakazono, sentenced to death for the murder of his rival for the affections of a mar ried woman, was executed.

He was put to death by strangu· anl expired After 13 lation minutes.

The murder of Nakazonu's rival, Matsugu Aoyagi, came to light in a trunk September, 1933, when containing the dismembered re mains of the man was found.

SERVICE

From Peiping To Tsingtao

Tientain, Mar. 20. For the convenience of summer tourists, direct through; train "ser=

Nakazone was arrested and advice will be operated on April 1 mitted that he killed Aoyagi who, between Pelping and Tsingtao viz data ob-he said, had called Mrs. Kodamar the Peiping-Tientsin section "of know the woman in the affair an the Pelping-Shanghai through towards objectionable Be Drawing a service and the Klaochow-Tainan knife, Nakazono stabbed his rival Railways. The arrangement will and hid his body in a trunk,

The fatal fight occurred in the hereafter be in forte six months presence of Mr Kodana, then every year beginning from Apri the wife of a pathologist connected 1 to September 30, it is announ- with the South Manchuria Railway ced... Co., who subsequently divorced Mrs. Kodama herself was sentenced to two years' imprison ment.

NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE

COMMITTEE

(Special to the "Hour Kong Dally

"Press" (Copyright).)

Tientsin March 18.

A Newspaper Enterprise Com-

her..

mittee will be organized here un- HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION

der the auspices of the Tientsin branch of the China Cultural. Re- construction Association for the "study of various press problems

Nanchang, Mar, 20. Highway construction has been making great strides in Klanget

and for the promotion of newspa- province since 1931. Information per work in general

from the Provincial Department Preliminary discussion of steps

that of Reconstruction reveals for the organization of the Com- mittee was held at a meeting this whereas there were only 264 kilo- afternoon called by Dr. Chang po meters of highways in 1931, new Lang, President of Nankal Univer- roads built during the past three. sity. The meeting was attended years, totalled 4,287 nometers- by representatives of the various Kuo Min

local newspapers. --

China United Pren (by Moil).

SHIPS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION

The list of ships expected to be in wireless communication by the Government Radio Office with Hong Kong yesterday:

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS

Direct trains for Pelping" will leave Tsingtao every Tuesday While those for Tsingtao will leave Peiping every Friday.-/ Kuo Min

and Tashihmen-Chuchow section

Footwear.

St. George's Building, Chater Road, Hong Kong.

Ningpo Railway, construction of of the Yushan-Nanchang extensions, the Chientnag Bridge was started of the Hanchow-Kiangshan" Rail- towards the end of last year under way, which measures about 300 the joint auspices of the Cheklang kilometers has been progressing Provincial Government and the rapidly," while construction of the Ministry of Railways, while con- Tungpu Rallway running- between struction of the Chientangklang- Tating in Shansi and Puchów, in: Tsacking section is under con- Shensi is bearing completion. į templation.

About 300 kilometers on the latter PROVINCIAL RAILWAYS line has already been opened to Turning to provincial railways, traffic.

As to the Shanghal-Hangchow- the report states that construction China United Press (by Mail).

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