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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1935.

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Red Star

LICHEN GREEN

Line Scheme New Dress Colour Used

COMPANY'S NEW

OFFER

PROPOSALS CONSIDERED

The Chancellor of the, Exchequer has promised to consider now pro- posnia from the promoters of the, company formed to purchase, and run the Red Star Line with £10 Transatlantie faron. This project,

as the House of Commons learned from the Chancellor recently was "discouraged" by the Government..

In Parilament Colonel Sandeman Allen, Conservative member for Birkenhead, again naked 'why the Government had "discouraged" the purchase of the Red Star Line.............

With Satin

POPULAR SHADE

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The Red Star Line, he told the Houso, owned in America, though sailing under the British ng was put up for sale. British enterprise "Lichen Green". Lick on decided to .remove this foreign competition to British ownership.

It was proposed to take passen- Kers on a cheap cabin service from Liverpool to New York.

for £10. Five ships were to be altered. giving work in British shipyards and to British seamen and shore stofa,

areen is another tone which acems to have, become quite popular suddenly. It may be allied with dead-iraf brown with great success, the cold tone of the one throwing up the warmth of the other. Lichen green crepe was used with dark brown dull-surfaced satin in this model.

The new line, thought Colonel | MENDING CHINA Sandeman Allen, would create 11

Peculiar People

THE RCA VICTOR "DOUBLE-DOUBLET' ANTENNA SYSTEM

For Trial

CHILD ANOINTED WITH OIL

FAILURE TO CALL DOCTOR

Members of the religious sect known as the "Peculiar People" filled the Police Court at Grays, Essex, when Walter Levett and his

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wife, Hannah Leypit, of Victoria TSANG FOOK PIANO CO

road, Stanford-le-Hope, wore com- mitted for trial charged with the manslaughter of their 13-year-old Bon, Cyril.

They pleaded not guilty.

Mr. G. J. Ball (prosecuting) said that the boy, was taken ill about October 2, but his parents objected to calling in medical ald. It was the case for prosecution that be- cause of this the child died on Octo- ber 13.

William Copeey, of Stanford-le- Hope, an elder, said that he visited the child, who had a sore throat. He could speak "a little above a whisper," and could be understood.

"We lid hands on him in the nume of Jesus in accordance with the beliefs of the 'Peculiar Peo- ple. "he said. "We had a special prayer meeting after the anointing with ail-me and the father and mother."

Mrs. Lereit, he said, gave the market at present untouched and VALUABLE china may be mend ed with the following mixture,

a warm drink. which would therefore not compete and when dry will resist hot water boy a gargle and |with the Cunard-White Star Line, and ordinary usage. Mix a ten-On October 13 a prayer meeting spoonful of alum in a teaspoonful was held in the kitchen, and he was Foreign interests, he said, know--of water. Place the alum in a hot called upstairs as the boy was “just ing of the diffulties which had oven until it is quite transparent about passing away." arisen, were at present in actual Also place the broken piece of negotiations to take over the Red Star Line.

But so keen were the promoters of the new company that they were willing to undertake not to build

Lonnage without any new (consulting the Government."

THE QUEEN MARY

festi

The Chancellor of the Exchequer reminded the House that the Gov-) ernment's desire in Gnancing the! completion of The Queen Mary was to rationalise the Brith

ship-

ping industry in the North Atlantic.

chinn in the warm oven until they, are moderately hut to touch, and then coat the broken edges with the misture quickly and thinly, It sticks Instantly.

MECCA FOR "BABBITS"

PARIS EXTENDS

INVITATION

Paris. Dec. 25. The Paris Exposition of 1937.

THE DOCTOR'S EVIDENCE

Dr. Douglas Craig, of Stanford- 11-Hope, said that the cause of death was toxaemia due to a septie thront. The child had simple tonsilitis but the right side went on to abscess formation. If the child had bad medical attention the poison in the system would have been avoided and his life might have been saved.

there was

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OUR BRITISH

Across

1 A volume about foreign money

is difficult to manage.

8 Lethargy. Control.

12 Upset a girl to get this wood. 13 Bird that gives plensure 14 Metal.

children.

15 Turncent.

17 Metal (see 10 down).

18 Irish county.

lacking in depth.

Mr. Percy Lamb (defending) 20 Everything in the exhibition " submitted that

no 24 it takes many of this coin to make up the money in 1 acrues, upon a charge of man- 26 English town from whleii red ¡evidence

loach my be obtained.

He believed that if the White Star- dedicated to science and art, slaughter, because there must be Cunard merger company were faced being especially planned for the wanton neglect or auch neglect as 28 People are bashful when in this to show that the parents did not 29 Material that is often spun out with this new competition before Babbitts throughout the world.

they had had time to settle down. In a address here explaining care whether the

child lived or

Scottish Loch.

at length. Was ΠΟ definite 31 A time of refoicing.

-be-part-of-10-down- 32 This one of the U.S.A. seems to 33 One of the common reasons for

not

the building of a sister ship to The the scope of the undertaking, M.died. There Queen Mary might be jeopardised | Edmond Labbe, general com-ovidence that the life of the child missioner of the Exposition, de- would have been prolonged or saved. The interests concerned with theclared that it will be the biggest Mrs. Eliza Stammers, sister of purchasing of the Red Star Line thing of its kind in the history of

Levett had, he added, approached the Franco and that even its scientific Mrs. Lovett, called for the defence,

of sald that Mr. and Mrs. and cultural aspects will be Treasury informally. They were great interest to the man in the treated their children with great told that it would not be in the street.

kindness and every attention. The pational interest to proceed with

"I want to assure everyone that boy Cyril had not flannels and other

treatment and they were. their proposition.

If a nock of Babbitts come better after the prayer meeting, Paris in 1937 they will be pam The Atlantic shipping trade was pered and petted." M. Lubbe said, alarmed about him. He seemed better after the prayer meeting, not, he thought, in so prosperous a "Remember, this, Babbitt is not n condition that

change and died within five or ten. a new concern caricature nor a marionette. Heut he had a sudden and very bad would hope to build ships and ruals a good man, sensitive, restless,minutes.

mited. In his views, but not them at a profit.

without his aspirations. Like our "I would not have a doctor in the

counterpart, M. Prud- house," she declared. "I have al He had only just heard, how-French

ways trusted in the Lord and my ever, of the new conditions which homme, he is a man.

got well the company interested in the "Let us invite Babbitt to visit children have always Red Star Line were willing to our 1937 Exposition. It will be though they have been very bad at accept. If their proposals were made for him, for him, and his times. If people do not recover

that is the will of the Lord." put in writing he would give them kind." his consideration.

· TECHNICALITIES

Mr. and Mrs. Lovett were allowed

Several Conservative members Describing the more technical bail. expressed their disapproval of the side of the project, M. Labbe nuid, Government's attitude, pointing that the exhibition will cover

out that if foreign interests pur-seventy acres of land on each side glass edifice, 350 metres long and chased the Red Star Line owing of the Seine with the Eiffel Tower 120 wide, to be constructed at the to the Government's discourag-and the Trocadero as the focal base of the Eiffel Tower. Build- for the ment of the new British company paints. The area will be covered ing will be constructed

plastic the Chancellor's hope of avoiding with palaces and pavilions. housing of graphic and competition with the Cunard- Landscape gardens, and artificiallarta, for science and applied arts. White Star merger would in any mountains. A fleet or show-boats, Most of the foreign pavilions, it was explained, will be located on cas: be defeated, while employ-will ply the Seine. ment would be given to foreign One of the architectural fea- the ideal side of the left Bank- shipyards and foreign seamon.

tures of the exposition will be United PreOk..

SALESMAN SAM

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renewal.

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all trader.

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6 Money made by the successful

perhaps.

A prehistorie creature.

8 Weapon that may be caused by a

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10 A little cut in 17 across.

11 Though this is no slight ailment

It may make n foe very well.

16 A palindromit vessel.

19 One of the U.S.A. (Bed 32

neross).

21 Woud that may be found in shaving from a Genon kutch. 22 Unfortunately thix describex

many a man on the dole,

23 Torch.

25 Fords or planes might be found

herein.

27 This work in close with worsted

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30 Part of a church

31 A quick antithesis to J1 nèries

perhaps,

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