18
19
32
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
8
10
98
NOTE--Figures in parentheses indicate number of letters in the
words' required.
'ACROSS 1.Why about to go astray in
the boat? (6).
111
6. The shape of this puzzle (8). 10.Though the innkeeper's over
age, he remains
the enemy's hands (7). 11-A sufferer for his faith (6). 12.-Clatter which is a source of
childish amusement (8)... 13. High-spirited (7).
16. A joint effort as a reminder,
perhaps (5). ·
17. When told by a salt, should sometimes be taken with a grain thereof! (5). 18.-Annie's become completely
vold of intelligence (5). 19. Part of a Hower (5), 22-I am in the conspiracy to
make an airman (5). 25-A"saucy" fish, this (7). 29-A dweller in northern lati-
tudes (6).
30-Christian came of'one who wanted a second helping (5). 31-Animal located in the State
of New York (7). 32-Marsh (6).
33-Intermediate course, of course
(6).
..
DOWN
1. She's lack-lustre about the
order (5).
B. A supporter of the "eat more fish movement, shall we say? (5).
9. you can't solve it you may
have to this (5). 14-Suitable pick-me-up for a
number ander weight (5), 15. Such language is nothing to
a fish (5)..
19. No anchor. but it has to be raised before the ship can move (5) 20.-Though only a game, may
lead to a fare-up (5). 21.-Elas? (5). 22.-1ne
turning point in the career of many a 22 Across
(5).
23. Proverbially the object of
universal affection (5). 24.---Concise (5)...
26. We. when in France show
Some intelligence (4). 27.-Display of temper in a board
game (4).
28. Small animal extracted from
23 Down (4),
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AROUND THE COURTS
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*NO MAN IS MY MASTER"
At about 5 a.m. on Saturday, Private Wallace Jordan, aged 25, of the 2nd Battalion of the East Lancashire Regiment, broke into No. 280 Prince Edward Road, the residence of Mrs. E W. Blackmore, and drank half a bottle of whisky which he had found in the dining room where he had entered by re- with a moving a window pane screw driver and then "lifting the "bolt.
stationed st Shamshulpo military camp and was brought before Mr. E I Wynne-Jones yesterday morning on a charge of burglary, but he was remanded for seven days pend- ing a medical examination. Chester-Woods Inspector
who prosecuted stated that the accused found sitting in the had been dining-room at about 6.30a.m. by the house-boy, who was told to get out of the room.
Defendant
Was
Defendant when asked whether he had anything to say for him- self, replied "It isn't the Arst case your Worship, and it won't be the last," and when questioned as to what he meant by that, accused Said Things are going too slow now; I like a bit of excitement."
His Worship then remarked "You do not seem quite same.”
"QUITE SANE” Accused: 1 am quite sane. "Your Worship.
The Magistrate: You can't be if you take that attitude. Do you
The following is the solution of think it is fair to do that to other yesterday's puzzle:-
people to amuse yourself?
Accused. I don't think of other people, Your Worship.
Across.--1, Do-v-es; 6, Basks; 9. Trip-oli; 10, Vi-car; 11, Fupll; 12, Alcalde: 14, D-air-y: -15, Ewe: 18, Delve; 17, Twin-e; 19. (de)-Sir-(e); 21. Demos; 23, Lecture: 24, Alibi; 25. Annul: 26. Trident: 27 Eagre:
2. Equipped withi aural appen, 28, Hasty.
dages (51.
3-Poet's work, inis (5).
4-In old time (4).
5-Restore, in prouf (4).
6--A monster of nixed blood" (4): 7.-Ocularly small and bright (5).
Down-1, Dived; 2, Victim-i- sing: 3; Stray: 4. Wince; 5, Volle; 8, Biped; 7. Supple-merits; 8, Salve: 13, A-walt; 17, Trade: 18, Ell-te: 19. Scrip; 20. Rudes: 21, Death: 23, 'Sally.
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The Magistrate: Your attitude is the attitude of a stupid · Ittle boy and not a grown man-a little boy of 10 years.
I have always taken
Accused: this attitude.
The Magistrate: proud of it? Accused:
master.
And you are
Yes, no man, is my
DESERTED ONCE
GERMANY AS A NAVAL POWER
It was stated that the accused's past record had not been too good, though later he had been behaving quite reasonably. He had deserted
on one
Effect Of The New Agreement
(By SIR ARCHIBALD' HURD)
London, June 22. Germany, having in secrecy laid down six submarines at the end of last year in spite of the prohibi- tion contained in the Treaty of Versailles, has now been recognia- ed by the Government of the United Kingdom as longer bound by the other naval clauses of that document, which were im- posed upon her at the end of the Great War.
no
Under the Washington agree ment, the ratios of 5, 5, 3, 1.7 and 1.7 were adopted as applying to the British, American, Japanese French and Italian Fleets re- spectively. As a result of the re- "cent Anglo-German conversations. In London-in which none of the
may,
panding air force. That the Anglo-German agreement owing to lack of harmony to Franco-German relations, stimu- late naval rivalry between the two countries is, therefore, a possiblity not to be Igured. In that event,
France, under ther present treaty commitments, is free to do as she will in respect to any tpye of man- of-war, except capital ships and aircraft carriers, which are subject to the London Naval Treaty," to which she subscribed, On the other hand, as Japan has de: nounced the Washington agree- ment, France may claim that, as she was not a party to the Anglo- German agreement, she must have a" free hand in all types of abips, pleading that her safety is threat-
other Naval Powers took part. though they were kept informed ened by the upbuilding of a Ger- of their progress-Germany has
man navy in contravention of the Feate Treaty. been recognised as a first class Sea Power, with the right, as a general
Germany's right to develop a principle, to possess tonnage not large Navy, may, in the opinion of exceeding 35 per cent, of the com- some high authorities, change the whole outlook of the statement of bined naval forces of the British Cominonwealth of Nations in all the Great Naval Powers when the types of men-of-war: In other Washington Treaty comes to be re- words, she can eventually possess considered. First, France may be- race. Then, 18 vessels of the famous "Deutsch- gin an armaments land
class of 10,000 tons each. Italy, who has always asserted which have been frequently de- that she is entitled to a navy at scribed as "pocket battleships or least as strong as that of France nine capital ships of twice that may join in, while Japan has late- size and she has agreed not to ex-ly declared that she should not be ceed 25.000 tons. She can also, in weaker by sea than either the que coarse, increase her tonnage
British Commonwealth or the of craisers from the present ngure United States. Germany's ap- of 35,400 tons to 118.8650 tons,
pearance on the scene again as a
which means that she can con-
first class Naval power may prove. therefore, a disturbing factor in the discussions which have proved so far,
struct 14 new cruisers of 6.000 tons or a smaller number of vessels of greater size, and higher speed or bigger gun power. In addition, her right to build destroyers until she has a tonnage of $2,500 tons is admitted, so that, allowing for her present strength, she can lay keels, when she will of anything from 30 to 50 new vessels according to the displacement decided upon
'GERMANY'S SUBMARINE
FLOTILLAS
occasion but had been So far as submarines are con brought back again. and upcerned, Germany is in agreement to ske present had been tr. the service for about five years. This evidence was given by an offi- cer of the East Lancashire Regi-
ment.
Inspector Chester-Woods went on to say that the accused had left the barracks at 6 p.m. on Friday and bad roamed around Hong Kong and Kowloon, "having been
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There is another side of the pic- ture. it must be presumed that all the possibilities of good or evil residing in the Anglo-German agreement were fully considered by the British representatives who took part in the preliminary dis- cussions in London. The Foreign Office was represented by Mr. Robert Leslie Craigie, CB, who has been a gominating personality in Downing Street in matters of external poncy for the past ten years. The naval experts were Vice-Admirai Charles G. Little, and Captain Danckwerts. The former is a Sea Lord as well as Deputy Chief of the Naval Staff. and the captain associated with him in the conversations is also of high professional repute...
with the British people that the submarine should be abolished, but, as some foreign countries are not in agreement with this pro- posal, she has claimed that she shall have the same freedom to build submarines as other Powers possess, since every Treaty coun- try has parity with the British Commonwealth ot Nations in this respect. What has happened The outcome, political, military is that Germany has voluntarily and naval of this naval develop- limited the exercise of this right ment is a matter on which at present by undertaking not to prophecy is impossible in the con- exceed 45 per cent, of the British tinuáuy changing political cond!- submarine tonnage. On the other tions in Europe. The official view Sentence of three weks hard la hand, as the First Lord of the Ad- in London is that "this proposal is bour was passed by Mr. Macfayden miralty has explained, if in the contribution of the greatest im- future, in view of some change in portance to the cause of future yesterday on Cheung Pin when he the world situation to Germanys naval limitation and that it will was found guilty of stealing 10.
disadvantage, the German Gov-facilitate the conclusion of a gen- Hong Kong silver dollars, one Shangha: silver dollar, one Mexican ement wish to exceed this per- éral agreement on the subject of silver dollar and one Strait Settle-friendly discussion with the Gov naval Power of the world." Those centage, they will only do so after naval Hmitation between all the ments fifty-cent piece from Chung
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tries, but it is at least certain that the agreement definitely and per- manentty banishes the possibility of a recurrence of such a race in naval armaments by the Govern ments of the United Kingdom and Germany, as was carried on before the Great War to the impoverish ment at the two nations. That must be source of satisfaction throughout the British Empire. The ratio of 35 to 100 is to be a permanent relationship--that is to say, the Germany deet will never exceed 38 per cent of the naval forces of the British Common- wealth, whether those forces are limited by treaty or not. Ger- many is pledged to adhere to this ratio notwithstanding any naval construction that may be m taken by other Power
LAID TO REST
(Continued from page 1)
114.
Wreaths were sent from the fol- lowing:-
"
Loving Mun. Messrs. H. Handoon. . . Cheung, T. Y. Loong, L. A, Xavier, Anicet Becker, 8 H, Kwok, K. O Law, L. Rapp, Ed. A. da Roza, Wong Tak Kwong, J. Gomes, John O. Castilho, J. A. Lopes, A. Place, L. G. and B. F. Morales, J. Holm. --
Mr. and Mrs. Choy Hin Chong, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wakes, Mr. and Mrs. M. Baum, Mr. and Mrs, & 1. Delgado fr. and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. dos Romos and family Mrs, E. M. Gomez and family, MS A. Carmo and family, Miss G, Oas tilho and family, Mrs. C. Hot and family, Mrs D. Costa and family Mr. and tr. E., & Joanliho, M. and Mrs. J. Gonzales, Mr. and Mrs. M: Jovies, Miss Leonora Bilva and family, Mr. and Mrs. H M Xavier Mr. and Mrs. Andrada and family, Mr. and Mrs R. J. Mahalic Mrs. J. 8. Guzdar Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gomes,
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· NERVOUSNESS IN FRANCE" The Anglo-German agreement has been received with dismay in France, with her long Atlantic and Mediterranean sea boards, her far distant colonies, and her not in considerable ses borne commerce, as well as in Poland and other Baltic States, whose naval forces are of negligible Aghting value. While France Lossesses to-day feet which is about half the ton
age of the British Fleet, all her completed battleships are of pre- war construction, and she has only a dozen modern cruisers. She is, however, strong in destroyers and has more submarines (100) than any other country.
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