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APARTMENT FLATS IN CENTRAL DISTRICT.

SOMETHING NEW IN RESIDENTIAL ACCOMMODATION IN HONGKONG.

One, two and three-roomed up-to-date furnished and unfurnished apartments, each with kitchen, pantry, bathroom, and detached servants' quarters, will be available, at moderate rents, in the new modern 8-storey re-inforced concrete building--known as "DINA The HOUSE"-now nearing completion in Duddell Street.

A furnished flats will be fitted with furniture of modern type. telephone and frigidaire will be provided in each apartment, These apartments are bright Automatic lifts (Waygood Otis). and airy, the majority of them facing towards the Gardens or the harbour,

Those who have already booked flats, and persons wishing to view the premises, are informed that lifts have now been installed and that they will be shown over the building if application is made at Messrs. H. Ruttonjeo & Son's offices next door-No. 7 Duddell Street.

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of

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ABSORBINE JR.

THE HONGKONG

YOUNG AIR ACE

Jack Van, who leaves Ireland

to fly this week

Atlantic.

ACFON

the

TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1935.

Atlantic Flight

at Nineteen

Nazis Denounce Kipling As Bitterest Enemy Of Reich

EXHORTED NOT TO BUY HIS BOOKS NAZIS, severely criticised by their own "financial dictator," Dr. Schacht, for their attacks on Jews have found another victim-Mr. Rudyard Kipling.

They are exhorted not to buy any of his books.

One of their culture leaders, Professor Urbach, writing in the official Nazi newspaper; Voelkisi denounces cher Beorbachter,

both "Kim" and "The Jungle- Book" as "Undiluted expressions of Anglo-Saxon imperialism."

The article, as quoted by Reuter, concludes:

"Kipling has always been one of the bitterest enemies of Germany and for years has led a fanatical campaign against our pation."

"Jew-Baiter" Attacked Speaking at the East German Dr. Fair in Koenigsberg, Schucht attacked the methods of Herr Julius Streicher (Gor many's Jew-baiter") and his anti-Semitic periodical,

Stuermer.

Der

The Nationalist-Socialist-pro--RUDYARD KIPLING. gramme," he declared, "provides friend of Nazis, hc.

that the Jew can neither be a

same programme declares that al

citizen nor a comrade, but the 28 NATIONS SEEK

subject shall be worked out.

"That means that the Jew! cannot be made the victim of arbitrary and high-handed pro- ceedings, but is only subject to the law. Such laws are now being worked out."

WHEN WOMEN ARE THE STRONG SEX

are

Exhaustive texts, he says, have praved that delicate, sensitivo:

nut girls, specially selected, are affected by rarefed atmosphere; even at over 20,000ft.

WEATHER RIDDLE

FORECASTS A MONTH AHEAD IS AIM

London, Sept. 1. Weather experts from fifty- eight nations are in Warsaw with one big idea in their heads to perfect a system for the world-wide exchange of forecasts.

Two of them, Mr. W. R. Gregg SOVIET FEMININE AIR

and Mr. J. P. Kineer, officials of PILOTS WIN OUT.

the United States Weather Bureau, arrived there yesterday. London, Sept. 1.

air Women

piloto

"At the moment," said Mr. specially suitable for fighting Gregg, "we give forecasts for the at great altitudes, declares following thirty-six hours with a Grohovsky, a leading Russian | reasonable degree of accuracy.

"If we could forecast the aviation expert.

weather for a month ahead with the same accuracy it would be a great thing for the world. "Weather

national has no The best men pilots, though inboundarks. To be effective, # perfect training, generally need forecasting service is dependent oxygen respirators when ahovej on the co-operation of all coun- tries. That is the purpose of our 21,000ft.

As respirators would obstruet conference." the view and impair fighting skill, women would make better pilots at high altitudes than men in the next war, "which is likely to be fought at great: heights."

SALESMAN SAM

I thought it would be a very long time, however before weather experts would be able to make deserts bloom with rosus by bring ing rahi at will.

HE WANTS TO GO HOME THAT WAY WITHIN a few days a

'

nineteen-year-old airman will start off on a journey by which he hopes to achieve the am- bition of his life-to be the first Canadian to fly the Atlantic.

#

Everything is in readiness; he is now waiting only for favourable weather before he leaves Baldonnell, Ireland, on A non-stop solo flight to Quebec.

The adventurer, Mr. Jack Van, is a Inconic young man, Only on the subject of aviation does he show anything like en- thusiasm and then he hides it behind a matter-of-factness.

"I don't really care about any, thing except flying." he said "and I've been the same since I was quite a kid.

"Experience? Well, I've been flying since I was fifteen.

"My aim is to do this east- to-west journey in fifteen hours and land at Quebec, my home town.

"I am used to long flights-but ns this one! The

not so long

biggest. I have done was ten hours

non-stop, in Canada."

Mr. Van's 'plano is a Hawk Major, with Gypsy engine. He has been in England for eighteen months, flying studying English aviation methods, testing-and hoping.

Mr. Van's father is a Quebec lumber merchant.

Higher Pay For Army Nurses

BETTER pay has been announced--for

nurses in military hos- pitals and for majors.

the Royal Army- Medical Corps.

in

Some of the changes in the nursing service:

+

New Old

rato

rato

a year. a year. Staff nurse (un entry) £80 £ 65 Slater

£126 £75 Matron

Principal matron (a new

rank)

Principal matron at War

Office Matron-in-Chief

£250 £130

£350

£400 SAFT £600 £150

A nurse may now enter the Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service at £80 and expect to proceed by annual steps of £5, reaching maximum of £125 as a sister after nine years' service, whereas hitherto she received £65 at entry und took seventeen years to reach maximum of £110.

Higher Pensions, Too Pensions also are to be In- creased,

"Abnormal situation in regard to promotion" is given in Army Orders for the increase of 3s. 6d. a day in the pay of R.A.M.C. mujors on completion of twenty- two years' service.

The rate of retired pay of a major or lieutenant-colonel re- tired compulsorily after having completed twenty-five years". service is to be not less than

£476 n year.

One Man Out ·

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NATURE SONGS. Books 1 & 2

NURSERY RHYMES. Books 1, 2, 3 & 4 CHILD SONGS. Boaks 1 & 2

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USE ELECTRIC CHROMIC NEEDLES WITH YOUR PICK UP

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

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15

16

30

32

ACROSS

1 The kind of growling and grumbling in which every solver has a say.

6 Would it be the noise that this bird makes that gives Sarly a certain amount of dread?

In this case no change could be given.

10 The kind of ass one may ex- pect to find in a pub in New York.

11 You want a French girl here, and you must give her her wish. 12 This may save a match. 13 Song

15 This plant is useful to the dyer,

much as it is twisted.

18 Short journey.

19 Till no one would rob.

20 In this building the rag will,

doubtless, be found useful.

22 She might be the sister of 11,

but no envy is possible,

cold with

24

This becomes very toothache.

26 Say corn (asag.).

27 Harmonises, making considerable

use of the string element,

30 Talk, but nothing to scold.

31 Impressed, as a best-seller might

RAY.

32 Visionaries."

33 Macaulay und Lamb, for

ampie.

DOWN

ex-

of

1 Though the present tense

found is tud, ibis present tense i never minil.

2 Flat carriers, mostly light.

3 Identifies u fever.

4 Serial (unag.).

A mischievous gadabout.

6 One who occupies a manger.

7 Compel.

120

This sounds a likely place for tating cargoes in Surrey. 14 Bill passed the alternative, and

he plays a pari.

15 Wise.

10 Made alar (ansg.).

17 This colour may be seen, and

heard.

18 Positively only the lost letters

are wanted.

21 Any port in a storm is supposed to be good enough, but, surely, not this port.

23 Don't think this clus dimcult,

there's really nothing in it.

21 Describes a Court.

26 This was plain to Brutus.

28 Swallowed up in taxes.

20 These are generally between the

top and the bottom.

---Yesterday's Bolation. MIDDLF L HOLLOW AE CLOSE " 1 THERES WAVOW AL ATENTIGERENTL

DUENNAE KIMONO ON ASHAMED NW ROTARY NINETY MANIACH STREET TRIPOLI ME CRIMEAIACQUIT ABLAWIGAN - LEA DRIVEL RED 18 OW N AN EVAÐ HLU MAGYAR MERUSSIA

HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE.

PROTECTION OF CHILDREN: The children cannot fight starva. tion and disease. We can, but only with your help.

Will you help us? No donation too small: All will be gratefully acknowledgeİ.

Hon. Treasurers:

Mr. A. McKELLAR, CLA.,

c/o Mackinnon, Mackenzip & ..

P. & O. Building.

Mr. KWOK CHAN,

c/o Banque de L'Indo Chine

Hour Kong

By Small

Teething troubles

Because SCOTT'S Emulsion

'contains 44% of pure cod liver

oil and lime salts

for bone formation,

It provents teathing troubles, rickets and soft bones. Ask for

genuino.

SCOTT'S EMULSION

AH, FAUNTLEROY, I SEE YOU AN”, SAM ARE GETTIN' ALONG FING!

WHAT GAME ARE YA PLAYIN'?

TWEET

TWEGT

I'M WASHINGTON – CROSSIN' THE

DELAWARE

S'POSE SAM PLAYS "TH' FART) NAW! HE'S TH' DELAWARE OF A WOUNDED SOLDIER!

MANAGE

OOMP

'AN' I'M CROSSIN' OVER HIM!.

YEAH, BUT DOESN'T SAM CARE IP YA JUMP ON HIM LIKE THAT?

EAM'S IN NO SHAPE

TA CARE, NOW -

Twe

TWEET

I KNOCKED HIM COLD MY FIRST JUMP!

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