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NEWS OF THE DAY Hongkong Telegraph

IN PICTURES.

FROM FAR AND NEAR PHOTONEWS

FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1988.

HAPPENINGS AS SEEN BY

THE CAMERA'S EYE

DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES

AND

AMERICAN MAIL LINE

Serve the World

PRESIDENT LINERS SAIL' FREQUENTLY-- REGULARIY

SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES

Via Kobe and Yokohama

S.S. PRESIDENT COOLIDGE Sails Sunday, Jan. 9, noon SEATTLE AND VICTORIA

Via Kobe and Yokohama

S.S. PRESIDENT JACKSON Sails Friday, Jan. 14

NEW YORK & BOSTON

Via Manila, Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Bombay, Suez Canal, Alexandria,

Naples, Genoa and Marsellies

S.S. PRESIDENT GARFIELD Sails Tuesday, Jan. 25, 8 a.m.

MOST FREQUENT BERVICE ON THE PACIFIC

DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES. AMERICAN MAIL LINE.

FEDDER BUILDING-HONG kong. CANTON BRANCH:—21, FRENCH CONCESSION.

GANDHI'S HEALTH POOR-High bloot pressure and a weak- ened heart have caused much anxiety lately among Indian Nationalist leaders over Mohandas K, Gandhi. The 68-year-old Nationalist is shown second from left as he arrived in Calcutta, recently, with some of his followers. lo confer on the release of political prisoners, On his appeal to the Viceroy 1.100 were freed.

REFUGEES NEAR STARVA-

·TION—These homeless Chinese are typical of the millions of refugees who, mad with hunger, storm rice shops for food and are turned back by the bristling bayonets of guards. Only scanty food supplies have trickled into the war-torn areas of China and the refugees are 111 D critical state with the advent weather,

of cold

FATHER 800N-Prince Bernhard, husband of Crown Princess The Juliana of The Netherlands, who expects to be a father soon. Prince is shown, right, recording air rafd excrcises held recently near Amsterdam, which he witnessed with high officers of his

adopted nation's army. The Princess' baby is expected early this month.

ASSURES- Marx Dormoy,

French Minister of the Interior, who gave assurance that danger to the republic was past, after Surete Nationale agents bad mukie

many arrests and had seized many

and much. gund ammunition in a plot to set up a monarchist dictatorship. French agents charged that the plot was instigated by the Cagoulards (Hooded Ones), a secret military organisation. Most of the arms were seized in Paris.

CELEBRATE BEERPUTSCH-At right is Chancellor Hitler-of- Germany, accompanied by Colonel General Hermann Goering, na be led the procession that re-enacted the historic march of the revoltists in Munich on Nov. 9, 1932. The march was from the beer cellar of the Buergerbraeu Keller to the Feldherrenhalle

THE

SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC

M. S. "NIPPON"

(15,070 tons displacement

-

Speed 16 knots) with De Luxe Passenger Accommodation will sail from

Hong Kong on her MAIDEN VOYAGE on

29th January, 1938

Forced Air Ventilation - Cabins with baths attached.

Fares from £58.10.0 to Antwerp or London. GILMAN & CO., LTD.

Agents,

Hongkong.

G. E. HUYGEN.

Agent,

Canton.

10

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

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TWO DIE: 73 HUKT-Couch of a Norfolk & Western passenger train that, bearing a group of women and children, turned over twice as it tumbled down an embankment to the edge at the Bluestone River, near Bluefield, West Virginia. Two persons were killed and 73 were Injured, Rescuers battled swirling snow and icy embankments to rescue seriously injured persons from the wreck.

KILLED BY SHELLS~Shortly after this pleture was taken in Shanghal, lives at two of the men shown here were snuffed out by a Japanese shell. The men were British soldiers in an outpost of the International Settlement. William C. Howard, aighting the Lewis gun, and James Mellon, holding the mounting, were killed when the shell hit the outpost and exploded.

DIREKTETIKË I SESJECENT THERMOSILTUME✪ BERUNTUNISIAUME) ANNIE & RINGMEINGESTARTETETTELLIETOTIUNILOR TRIMROCZNUNUN

Count the "TELEGRAPHS" everywhere

ACROSS

Tin hats may save soldiers, but metal bonnets are a danger to this fellow (10).

9 An area, (4).

10 Completé

heart (10).

with

legislator

11 This animal if annoyed might

12

himself divided you (4):

The real part is in a cathedral town, in n spiritual way (10).

17 Urbane, and finni (5).

20 la multipliention may lead to

21

our disintegration (4).

The child of an only child will

have none on one side (4).

23 He raises the young of others

to raise his own (6),

24 We do not reckon our 32 acrosE

spells on this scale

(10)

As a rule

30 The start of a fairy tale (4). 31 Form of woodshaver (10). 32 See 21 oerate (4).

33 Our system use for baming

result (10).

DOWN

1 Thly mark is that of the sur- veyor, and may be sat on (5).

2 A house-to-house affair possibly

(0).

3 This may fasten wire to a fence

4 The end might be made in fish

(0.)

5 insect and lady form part of a

flower (0).

6 Do whales learn, anything in

this (6)..

7 How to balt a book with

maggot? (0).

B

13 The matter has become more,

actable (5)..

14 A bit of African fauna (5).

15 Kirid of 23 across (4).

10-A quiet perlod (4).

10. Character maketh knowledge

19 A fractional prefix (4),

22 Did

Did this: acid come from Asia? (8).

124 Very

(0).

25 Very welt (8).-

26 Very depressing (0).

27 Some in not favourably dis-

posed (8).

28 It has Bilt the makings of a tenser, you will not arrive at it for months! Yo).

(20-What-k in this is clear enough

5) Yesterday's Solution

GAPED ESPERANT

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