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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
TUESDAY. JANUARY
1937.
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Stand up, feet together,
a few inches away from a wall, with your bach to it. Touch the wall above- your head with your hands, stretching your whole body as much as possible,
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Answer to the first problem in Column 4.is:--
6th Surrey: 7th Somerset; 8th Kent; 9th Essex; 10th Hants.
You see, both George and the fourth friend said that Essex was 9th. H this is not true then Surrey would be 7th and Kent Oth.
But if Keat were Oh, Somer- 801 must be 7th (first friend's statement) as well as Surrey, which would be impossible. Therefore Essex is 9th and so
on.
Answer to the second problem
is that one lot of sheep cost 62s.. the other 52s. George jotted that the total suma in £3-10m+n and 100-+mL.
... Price per shoop
10
+£
IIT + ra
M =
5+19n
IN + 101 *
But both in and n are not larger than 9.-
19-19, 38, 57, 78.05. Moror
of which the only possible value for n is
8.50
n1 So the lots cost £31
and £13.
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The Test Matches having brought cricket back to mind, young George and his four friends were trying to remem- ber the County Cricket Cham- planship.....
First friend said, "Surrey was. seventh, Kent eighth." Second friend said, "Hampshire Was six, Somerset soventh" Third friend said, "Somerset was eighth, Hampshire tenth." Fourth friend sald "Surrey was seventh Essex was ninth. George said, CX was ninth, Kent way
sixth
It turned out afickwards that George and friends were each half right and halt wrong. What was the real order?
Just as George had finished working it out, old Farmer Cohen came into the bar, epot- led George, and said:-
"I sold ten sheep at a certain price, and five others at 10s. less per head. The total amount I got for each lot could be written In pounds by the same two diglis... How much did I get for each sheep?"
Georga Jus! jotted Icw figures down on his cuff and What did he gave the answer. Jott (Answers are in Column One.)
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THE RIVAL FORCES IN SPAIN
ALL MIDDLE CLASSES BEHIND ARMY'
SYNDICALISTS IN BOTH CAMPS
From a Special Correspondent
Briefly the supporters of the two rival forces in Spain are as follows: For the Popular Front Government Socialists and Communists together represent the bulk of the dupport and comprise the irregular levies armed by the Government. From the out- set all over Spain and by order of the Civil Governors these irregular forces were given in the Town Halls lists of those private individuals who had licences to own Arearms: such fire- arms were immediately seized by house-to-house visits of the irregular militia,
The levies are strengthened by the Assault Guards and the Carabineros (coastguards and Customs police). The levies are mainly from the ranks of the Union General de Trabajadores (UGT.), the Socialist trade union, and the Anarchists (F.A.L.), as well as from, the Communist unions that seem to have the upper hand amongst the militiamen. it is the Arst time Ants are fascinating creatures to in Spanish history that a Government watch. The Queen is always waited has had to rely on support from the on hand and foot, washed and fed Communists, and the Anarchists.. by the workers. And she lives for twenty-five years.
food arriving and promptly acts as messenger. It can be seen running down through all the roadways, tell- ing the news.
You can see the ants piling up the eggs. and taking them away to special hatching nest, and feeding the grub when they come out.
Anybody who has a double-colony ant-palace will find the two groups never mix.
It is still doubtful on which side are to be found the Syndicalists (CNT), who boast a roll of over one million active members, as it seems that in some districts they sup- port the Government whereas in other districts they are to be found In the military camp. Syndicalism, with its history of over one hundred years, has recently been found to be
One of the best ways of walching akin to modern Fascism. them is to take a piece of paper one| day and trace all the roadways.
ALL REPUBLICANS.
The Military movement is entirely But it has a leather or silk cover Next day take a fresh tracing, and THE fashionable idle-moment craze
is by way of being a job of that can be lifted off, because as it can be seen how they have altered. Republican in sentiment. The move- -naturo-study. You keep a colony of must be kept in darkness. Other The structure never looks the same ment fads support in the Army bolb
wise they will roof themselves ove from day to day. ants and watch it at work..
in Spain and in Spanish Morocco, in There are at least two kinds of with soli, and nobody can have the
Golden meadow-ants are the kind part of the Civil Guard and in the used for ant palaces, and through Guardias de Seguridad. The small ant
The American kind Interest of watching their doings. "palaces."
There are two sizes of this type the magnifying glass they look like civilian element consists of the For- like the one brought over in Queen Mary for Sir John Reith The larger costs cost 23, and has amber. The soll is treated chemie- cists-so-called but really signifying its ally, so that it cannot grow fungus, little more than anti-Communists have two upright sheets of glass in a two queens. The smaller and
is the thing,
grouped by Mar- between the two sheets of glass.
tripod, is an important part of the heal..
few private volunteers. Behind the outfit.
Many people feel rested by watch- Army movement is the whole pacifc Once the ant palace is bought its ing others working hard. *****But
for convenience and ap-
and passiva moral force of the upper Ants are very stimulaling in this and middle classes in Spain, who pearance the most popular kind are upkeep is very cheap. The creatures
on way!
rightly see in it the one hope of stable ihe
wooden have to be fed ouce a month English ones. The
government and salvation from the frame les flat, based on little feet, honey or little bits of meat; honey is better. One ant will notice the
Communists and the Anarchists, and the whole of the top ls, glass.
wooden frame. The ants' nest is in queen costs thirty shillings.
in qugnifying glass, set on a little viding they are fed, that upsets-incirque Estella--together with some
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1 Idiosyncratic dislike (two words,
3, 8).
This is capital in three....
+
10 What an upset all due to a ...scarf being twisted. 11: How one lies in it. 13 A. bone and three-quarters
sometimes used for decorations. 15 Backslider.
16 A good line in trees.
17 The sleuth has a race.
21 Rose and thistle, for example
(two words, 8, 7),
23 Gathers in crowds and, losing its head, securely closes the doors.
As regards firearms, the levies are equipped with a variety of weapons, ranging from antique shotguns to modern, army rides. Many rifles have been obtained by raids on isolat- ed Civil Guard posts. The Civil 27 Grating, Guard is thus tending to side with the Right.
The Popular Front Government followed a policy of reducing as much as possible, the strength of the Army. It Is largely due to this policy that to-day the Army lacks adequate transport and supplies for oven the reduced amount of artillery at. Its disposal.
In the Navy the officers were sup- porters of the military movement, but were generally elther murdered, confined, or set ashore, by, the crews, who are declared Communists. In many of the coast towns of Spain, therefore, an early, success by the Right has been reversed by the ap pearance, of a, warship that has not hesitated to open fire at short range on an open town.
20 Like troopers, except the horses. 20 A Cockney would
scarcely* notice that tho fish had had its head taken off. 32 Christmas tidings.
33 There's no gore spilt here in the
States.
34 Doos, wrong.
35.Net capable of being transferred
from an alien in Elba
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2 Does wrong, too.
3 Search for such structures.
4 Church festival.
6. Have a heart. Be smoothfaced.
6 More than correct.
7 Well spoken in Arabia,...
B Scored unity, but reassembled far from the madding crowd. 12 Take off, as Sambo might say,
this garment.
141 "deny, slip; fen" country in
East London once wasn't worth more. (ahug.).
15 Black.
18 All right for
for books.
food, but all wrong
19 A funny dog, you'll admit, as
happy dogs do.
20 Topical.
22 Organi
24. An attack made by Red Indians
Hurons.EZA.
25 Alfred's old-fashioned
20. Take no notice.
27 Avenge (anag.).
bundle,
20 Add: In this to make happy,
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