Monday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
IMPERIAL AIRWAYS OBITUARY
LINER SINKS
Three Passengers Are Still Missing
Popular Resident Dias After Brief. Illness
DARING HOLD-UP
Gunman Robs Bus In
New Territorios
Ha many friends in the Colony were shocked to learn yesterday of the passing of Mr. Harold Soth, a prominent Agure in local business and racing circles, and a member of a family well-known throughout the Far East. Mr. Seth died at the War Memorial Hospital on Saturday even- ing. He was taken ill only three days before, and death was due to pneu-pected to live.
New York, Jan. 21. The Imperial Airways flying-boat Cavalier en route to Barmudamoala. from here sent out an S.0.S., when 250 miles east of Ocean City, Maryland.
A coastguard has reported the Cavalier was forced down com- pletely disabled. An amphibian plano and cutter have been sent to the spot. The nearest ship is the Esso tanker Baytown which has started for the spot. The coastguard cutter Champlain is only 30 miles away and going at full-speed.—United Press.
"All
Dramatic Messages the engines Aro thiling Lincoln, through ice....oltitude 1,500 feet... Gordon Oakes, of we are making a forced-landing in York. The wives a few minutes." These mensages rescued inter-Reuter, were wirelessed from the Cavalier
at 12.47 p.m. ES. time.
At 1.12
steward, Robert Spence, and two passengers, Mr. Donald Miller,
of Nebraska, and Mr. J. Malban. New of both
Plane Bank Quickly
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were
Born in Singapore, the late Mr. Seth was 57 years of age, and was the second son of Mr. Arathoon Seth, 1.8.0., who was at one time Registrar of the Supreme Court of Hongkong. His brothers are Mr. S. A. Seth, for- Mancell and McLure, who is now merly head of the Arm of Seth, living in Australia, and Mr. J. Hen- nessy Sethi, senior partner of Percy Smith, Seth and Fleming. He also has two sisters, Mrs. M. D. Bain and Mrs. M. C, Owen,
*Intercepted as he was making his 'escape from a bun which he had held up and robbed, a Chineze gunman shot Chinese detective at point blank range in the New Territories yesterday. The defective is not ex-
January 23, 1939.
A Look Through The "Telegraph"
50 YEARS AGO
We understand that the Viceroy Is taking vigorous steps to ount the
foreign residents from Ruling. A de- apatch has been addressed to all the Consuls in which some very pecious Arguments wers advanced agalnit con- verting Kuling into a health resort.
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NORTHERN AMBURANCE COMPANY LIFE DEPARTMENT
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The hold-up, which is the second similar affair in the New Territories during the past two months, occurred In future the EXTRA PREMIUM on at 5,40. p.m. when the bus, which | LIFE POLISIES, for Residence in the was travelling from Un Long to Treaty Porte and Hongkong shall he Fanling, stopped at Mei Po to allow
REDUCED from £1 per cent. to 10 a passenger to allght. Just as the shillings per cent on the aum assured.
TURNER & CO., Agents. vehicle was about to start the con- "Don't move your ductor heard a voice behind him say
25 YEARS AGO hands!"
and, The turning round, he and the passenger heated controversy on the subject of
newapajura
engaged saw a man standing at the rear the meeting of the Cabinet which wil brandishing a revolver. The man deelde the Navy Estimates. had boarded the bus at Un Long und was occupying a rear seat, then ordered The gunman passengers and conductor to leave the bus and when they were all lined up outside with their hands above their heads, he ordered the conduc- tor, with more threats to shoot, to throw down his bag, containing "the afternoon's takings of $57.05.
The Conservative papers insist that Mr. Winston Churchill and his cot- leagues are at logger-heads, and de- theclare that the meeting will decide whether he or Mr. Lloyd George will gulds the Iberal Party on the ques- tion of Naval expenditure. They are condident that Mr. Churchill will carry the day.
are survivors, who were hanging on to had raced and ridden ponies for a bad bandit picked up the bag and a new plunge of reckless building, and
p.m. there came a message "landed OK. Switch off. Standing by," A
New York. Jan. 23. minute later there came the single Champlain says the Baytown reach- wireless message from the word "Sinking." says Reuter,
ed the wrecked liner at 11 p.m. The Cavalie curried eight
passengers and five crew, all of whom Americans, Canadians or Bermudanserer lifebelts said that (wo passen Two Canadian destroyers, three cut- Hers and the steward had weakened several steamers and planes are arrived. The plane sank in ters
atch let go the belts before help hastening to the rescue.
Cavalier opened
minutes after he had alighted on the New York- Bermuda service. It usually covers
the water, they said.-Reuter. the 770 miles course In under six -hours, and is an Imperial Airways Empire type plane originally intend- ed to carry 21 passengers.
The Daily News and Lentar says that there is no basis for the Tory prean to attempt to force the Government into away, sullt covering
the declares that it is the nation's duty to crowd with his revolver, but when bulk twe and not four Dreadnoughts he had Lone about 20 yards the ln the coming year. conductor saw a man opproaching estimates have aiready been exceeded, All the papers admit that the 1914 whom he recognised as Ma Shu, the result largely at the acceleration detective. Ma, who is attached to
of three Dreadnoughts. They anticipate the
New Territories stations, was that one of the first nets of the Gov walking at the side of the road, with ernment in the coming Session will be
the un overcoat ever his arm.
Introduction of upplementary estimates, which the Daily Chronicle declares will be four and a half mil loss, In addition to the estimates for 1914-15, probably approximating £50, 000,000.
Unlike his brothers, both of whom are accountants, the late Mr. Seth was a merchant. After having been with the Hongkong Milling Co., he started business on liis own, and at the time of his death was associated with Himly. Lid
The late Mr. Sell was a keen enthusiast in the Sport of Kings, and number of years with moderate suc- cess. He had also a great sense of humour, always making jokes, and this was reflected in the way he named his ponies. Among those he once owned were Trylle 11, New Year Gift, Knockuli Leg. In Spite Or, Even Though, Have-a-snack, Bally- New York, Jan. 22. The Daytown in a wireless musa-
monry, Olo Cutant, Perversity, Har- The plane is a sister-bout to the age reports having sighted
lene, Erstwhile, Meanwhile, Just Caledonia and Cambria, which in Cavaller and lowered her lifeboats.This year he had
the That, Until Then and But After That. 1037 completed five Trans-Atlantic Reuter.
entered a pony return trips. Imperial Always off-
called Laffat That, for the coming clais believe the steamer City of
annual meeting. Rayville reached the spot where the
New York. Jan. 24. Of the big races in which he The Baytown in a later message figured were Cavaller descended, but when dark-wald, "We have some survivors and events of 1921 and 1920, in both of the Challenge Cup ness fell the fate passengers and crew
w was unneed a doctor. The United States which his ponies, They meer and was still un- gunboot Erie which was nearby in- Duke of Frisco, ridden by Mr. A. J. P. known.
terrupted stating, "We have a doc-Heard and Mr. Nemazee, respectively,ed for."
came in third
No Sign of Plane
New York, Jan. 21. Coastguard Lt. Joseph McCue int- er told his New York headquarters that he flew over the Cavalier's post tion at 4.45 p.m. but saw no signs of the plane,
Plano Sighted
Doctor Needed
It was reported by the Baytown In his younger days, the late Mr. to the coastguard that 10 survivors Seth was also a keen polo player, and were found clinging to the battered took a great interest in shooting. were lost and apparently drowned, wreckage of the Cavalier. Three
Among his other activities, Mr. Seth had been a Volunteer. He was -The survivors were described as appointed a Justice of the Peace inst us the result of a 10-hour badly off from cold and exhaustion year. Well-liked. by all, his death against the
battle has robbed business and racing cir- waves. After hunting leles alike of a popular dow, whom powerful He is survived by his
each other by means of
Pan American Airways announced the position as 38 degrees 50 minutes north by 71 degrees and 22 minutes west. that two Canadian destroyers had managed to come together and left Bermuda to join in the search. doet from the Erie rowed to the Two steamers an Esso tanker and Baytown-Reuter, the City of Rayville turned
from
ho
married
The conductor immediately shout- ed to Ma, who ran forward to grapple with the bandit and was just about to Bing himself on him when the gunman turned and-Ared straight into his face. Ma fell to the ground und the gunnan ran in the direction of Sheung Shui,
Ma is now in hospital in an ex-ersed in
tremely critical good ins
by the police for the apprehension, reward of $500 has been offer- information leading to the arrest and conviction of the bandit.
The previous hold up occurred on December & on the same road when two men held up a bus and stole the conductor's takings of $65.
AIR RAID WARDENS
The following will represent the H.K. C.C. against R. F. O. Bird's XI o421 Tuesday January 27. Play is to com menee at 18 m. and lunch will be
the Pavilion. Team:---R Hancock (Captain). R. N. Anderson, A. Elborough, A. J. Gince. B. Kennedy, 35. A. Claxton, D. F. Donnelly, A. C. E. M. Mann, S. S. Moore, T. E. Pearce and R. P. Thursfield.
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Reuter's correspondent at L'anama atutes it is announced that there to now 30 feet of water in the Culebra Cut, which hitherio was the only parl of the Panama Canal not cumpleted.
A large ocean steamer could Traverse the Cut, and it is intended to send a Panna Railroad Company'a stenmer through probably in April.
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The Mackay radio reported searchlights, the Baytown and Eric Columbia, 1935, and to her and List of Training Courses the King of Bavaria has banned the
their courseS and started for the
scene,
while the Bermuda Clipper
alood by ready to assist.
DISPUTE REPORTED
The coastguard plane returned Britain and America at Odds
frum Cape Mayne after flying over
the Cavalier's last reported position without finding any trace, at 5.12
f.m.
Widespread Search
Over Air Service
Washington. Jan, 21. It understood that a dispute be- tween Britain and the United States Earlier terse radio messages des- regarding the former's round-the- eribed how the plane encountered world air service
is delaying the bad
weather, the fallure of two start of commercial Trans-Atlantic niotors and the S.OS. Immediately air transportation. Par American Airways station as Port Washington called the coast-
The dispute concerns
in Victoria, British
other members of the family, the deepest sympathy is extended.
The funeral will take place to-day, the cortege passing the Monument at
15 p.m.
WOMAN CAUTIONED
Mui-tsai Chastised And Complains
Announced
The Air Raid Precautions Ofleer announces that the following Air Raid Warden Courses have been ar runged.
The primary object of these courses is to train future Air Raid Wardens in the duties which they will be called upon to carry out should a state of emergency ever arise.
Following the example of the Kaiser,
Tanko.
A accret Cabinet order was circulated among the Bavarlan Arnty officers informing them that DA Majesty would look upon it with dis favour, If, during the Christmas forti- vities, officers took part in entertain- menta at which the Tango was danced. "The King," the order states, "regards participation in such a dance an absurd and unworthy of an offer.
Officers must always remember the dignity of their positions, even when enjoying themselves in company."
TO YEARS AGO Parliament re-assembled for the clos-
guards and started a widespread States refusal to grant British inter-ed mui-tsai, Chau Tsol-sheung, 17,rnest endeavour to build up a borto a conatierable time.
search.
Four coastguard bouts and planes took off, but none of them were able to reach the scene belore darkness.
ark huge Army "Flying Fortress"
plane left Langley Field for the scene with special flares and supplies to drop to the victims.
rangement.
WAS
anime
His Majesty's Government had forms. ment. Sir Bites Lampson presented his ally recognised the National Govern. credentials & Marshal Chiang Kai-shek,
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The course is open to both men A woman, Mok Siu-lan, 34, was cautions Officer ventures to hope that ing session to-day, and at question.
and women and the Air Raid Pre- enutioned by Mr, R. A. D. Forrest at the Central Magistrney on Saturday the community will give its full sup- time, the China situation occupied the ritis United on a charge of keeping und unregistes port, and attend these lectures in the attention of the House of Commons for
at Hawali, at her home in Bay View.
Sir Austen Chamberlain, answering a landing privileges
of fully trained men and women to questions regarding the recent negotin- rangement, British and American in- Tai, said that the girl called at Buy emergency, In accordance with the 1035 -
whom the Mr. II. W. Fraser, Inspector of Mul-advice during peace and, in time of
general public can go for tions at Nanking, said that terests were to make three round View police station about 10 p.m. on helpers among their neighbours.
Power treaty granting tarif autoanmy to act as leaders and to China was signed by Sir Miles trip Atlantic flights weekly car. January 18, and reported that sho
Lampson, the British atinister, and Dr. On account of the reciprocal nature had been struck by her mistress with Raid Wardens Sub-Committee wat Sinica,
C. T. Wang, the Nationalist Foreign obiged to begin the service simul-turned out of the house.
It is requested that the District Air Minister, un December 20. The United THE HONG KONG & CHINA GAS CO., LTD. of the agreement both sides
Germany, piece of firewood, and had also been bring this announcement to the notice Italy, Norway, the Netherlands, Portug
Greded,
Belgium, Luxuriously appointed, the aneously. On account of the delay
of the residents living in their respec-al, Denmark, Sweden, France, and Cavaller is built on lines similar to ject, the United States this week ar-pm, the same day, the girl had been ance.
in the starting of the Atlantle pro- Investigations revealed that about 3tive districts and encourage attend- Spain has also concluded and signed na ocean steamer. The plane's wing ranged landing rights, with France the kitchen fire, and she had grum-
tariff realles with the National Gov. scolded by defendant for neglecting
erement. span is 114 feel, the overall length
The following is the Ust of courses: 861% feet, and height 2014 feet. She for the purpose of enabling Ameri-
can air-lines to begin trans-Adan-led. This led to the mistress strik-January 13-Club Lusitano, 5.30 p.m. Tuesdays and Fridays, as from hng
four engines, and the hull is the operation in the spring withouting the girl, who was not seriously In-Instructors, Mr. R. P, Dunlop and Mr. made of strong aluminium alloy.
It is believed the plane is capable violating the British reciprocal ur-jured.
W. Clark. The girl had been presented to de of withstanding heavy sens, and is
Tuesdays, commencing February 7. constructed
The latter has reputedly long defendant by her own mother for $100 on the two-deck plan, but the chances of passengera in the/red a round-the-world air service, eight years old, and had lived with toes, Mr. A. Howard and Mr. G. Frost. Aagship Jules Michelet, piloting a
Chinese currency, when she
--European Y.M.C.A., 0 p.m. Instruc- water are considered problematical, and Imperial Airways maps
Each seat is convertible into a life sticht route extending across the defendant at Tungtroon until Septem-pays and Fridays, commencing
Atlantic towards
Salle College, p.m. raft giving each passenger the chance
Canada, thence! Rony by when she was sent to Hong- Instructors, Mr. W. Leyden and Mr. to float, but cloudy weather and high Australia via Hawaii and the Bri- The defendant herself had come to
across Canada over the Pacifle to kong by defendant's
father-in-law. L. Bones. scas running are diminishing the tish islands in the South Pacific. In Hongkong In December, 1937. chances of rescue, according to the Australia the route
Chinas commencing March -- The girl did the ordinary work would connect
Y.M.C.A., Waterloo Rond, coastguards.
now expected of a mul-tsai, and received
Instructor, Mr. Chak Tal-kwong. The Cavalier carried at least one with the all-Empire service big liferaft designed to int ved operated via Imperial Airways from ample food and clothing. She was mcricing March 7-Public Restaurant Tuesdays and Thursdays, com- also and launched if time permitted.
London.
occasionally Elven The only stumbling block-accord-money"
The defendant's
"lucky of Jockey Club, Happy Valley, 5.15 husband p.m. Instructor, Mr. J. A. Bendall. ing to rellable sources bere Is the formerly an officer in the Canton United
Mondays, commencing February 13, States refusal to grant land navy. The coastguards later received a radio from an unidentified steamer witheld because of fears of establish came down to Hongkong as a refugee, den.
ing rights at Hawail, which are
--Diocesan Junior Girls School, Duke Defendant claimed that the girl Street, 6 p.m. Instructor, Mr. W. Ley- claiming to have picked up the pusing a precedent with other foreign owing to the Japanese threatening to sengers and crew; however there are no further developments.
rations, notably Japan, for similar attack Tungkoon. privileges. Oficials decline to dis- cuss the matter.
It proposed the United States
1# French service would be via the Azores-Lisbon, probably terminating southern roule, from Baltimore- at Marseilles.-United Preas,
Reported Saved
The Last Moments
The radio messages described the Cavaller's Inst moments in the alr before alighting, when the ignition was apparently switched off to pre-
vent flic.
At 12.23 p.m. a message said: "Running into bad weather may be obliged to land." At 12.87 p.m.: "Still bad wenther". Then thero was severe stalle, and at 12.57 p.m.) on S.O.S. was sent from the plane.
Graphic Radio Story
• AIR SERVICES
Arrivals and Departures
Of Planes
Outward
show
Pan American airwaya station ut Port Washington tried three ilmas
Lonxion, Australia, British between 12.50 p.m. and 12.33 to es- tablish endio contact with the Cava Countries and Europe: Imperial Air-
For
For Chungking, Slan, etc.: Eurasin and C.N.A.C. service indeanite.
want
It is understood that the girl will not be returned to defendant, but will be taken care of by the Secre tarlat for Chinese Affairs.
APPOINTMENTS New Officials and Some Promotions
lier, but falled. They succeeded lat-ways 7 am. Jan. 24; Imperial Air-Shipping Master. er, and the Cavaller replied at 12.58 ways 7 am. Jan. 27. p.in. saying, "All engines are fail- ing on account of the fee. Altitude 1,500 feet, Forced Innding in a few minutes.'
For USA., via Manila, Honolulu, Guam: China Clipper 8.30 KM. Jun. 25; Philippine Clipper Jan. 28. 6.30 am. Jan. 28.
For France via Ifanol: Air France,
Dr. T. W. Ware has been appointed a Health Omeer.
p.m.
LOCAL BROADCASTS December Summary Of
ZBW and ZEK
xca.
on
Lieutenant Almanrich, of the French Government Committee plane launched from the warship, left Meeting Next Month Hongkong at 0 o'clock on Monday moring and will face of greet. and back, carrying a message
The steel water-tank vessel Wave The first meeting of the Nutrition Governor of ear-Amiral Stotz to the Research Committee appointed by orched at Talkoo Dock
the Portuguese Colony. His Excellency the Governor to in- January 18. He returned yesterday to Hongkong, to quire into the question of nutrition in The vessel, built to the order of the Masao. complete the first flight to and from the Colony, including the application Admiralty and under their supervi
of dietetics to the social problems of sion, takes the highest class at The Bishop of Victoria, Hongkong, in the Colony, will be held on Friday, Lloyd's. Her leading dimensions are 120ft. x 24ft. 0in x 12t, din. She is kla private chapel en January February 3, it is learned. lleensed the Rev. George Kingsford Cat- penter, M.A., B.Sc., to afelate in his The Hon. Director of Medical Ser-Intended for cervice in local waters.
The propelling machinery, consists of a set of triple expansion engines, supplied with steam from a mullitu- The agenda for the meeling will be bular return tubo boller at a work- na follows:
ing pressure of 180 lbs. per square Inch, and giving an output of 450 1h.p. at 180 r.p.m.
dioceno. The Rev. G. R. Carpenter la vices, Dr. P. S. Selwyn-Clarke, will alate scholar of Trinity College, Dub preside. Jin, and for the past six years has been an aseistant master at Trinity Coliere, Foochow, in the diseme of Fuklen. ile I now serving as an assistant master at St. Stephen's Boys' College. Hong- kong.
1. To report the constitution of the
Committee and terms of reference.
Captain J. D. Whyte, front reserve,
2. To discuss the appointment of a has gone master, Nanchang, Captain Secretary.
SOTVE,
of bean curd.
Failing an unequivocal reply to the Note, the Austrian Government plans, it I understood, to appeal to the LoARIO of Nations,
In addition to a normal range of auxiliary machinery, including steam driven 11 k.w. generator,
CONTINENTAL
The Sturdy Portable
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and
W, Shaw, of the Nanchang, is on ro- 3. To discuss measures for dealing duplex reciprocating tank pump is
Captain J. L. Gamble, of the Kanting, with known nutrition problems--(a) fitted, with a centrifugal fre During December, actual hours of is on reserve. Captain L. Evans, from dietary survey, (b) Nutrition Ite-salvage pump. transmission from the local broad- reserve, has gone master, Kangting. search Centre, (e) investigations into The christening ceremony was per- custing station totalled 454, of Captain C. E. Plunkett-Cole, scting prevalence
berl of beri
and formed by Miss Elleen McCammon, which 233% were devoted to Euro-
Marine Superintendent, C.N. Co., Hong allied conditions; (d) nutrition value before Commodore E.B.C. Dicken kong, has gone to special duty. pean programmes and 221 to Chinese
and other visitors. The Government Gazette notifies programmes,
Captain C. II. Jones, from reaorvo, as follows: that Mr. J. II. B. Lee has been op-
has gone master, Boochow, Captain J. ZBW (European)--Morning trans-A. McCulloch, of the Soochow, is on before date of the meeting.
4. Such other subjects as may arise Secretary for Chinese Affairs. pointed
Chict Assistant to the mission including commercial news reserve.
Mr. J. R. Forster, Chief officer. Sheng- and church relays, 784; evening Mr. T. B. Low is to be Assistant transmission
5. To consider date of next meet- 1552. During the king, in on reserve,
ing. month apart from recorded pro-
Mr. W. B Paul, chief ofcor, Fat- Mr. D. M. Gill is to be a Wireless grammes the following items
shan, is on Home leave. Mr. J. W. Technician, General Post Office.
were Bennett, from reserve, has gone chief money and prpaganda aeroam the Aus broadcast:
officer, Fatshan. Studio concerts including spelling
Mr. N. McMillan, from Home, has
trian frontier. Miss Leung Sheung-chi is to be a
bee and two plays 15, ZBW Orchestra 1.590s extra second officer, Hsin Peking. Mr. D. McRae, from reserve, has gone 6. Local relays (including church member of the Nurses Board for a
extra chief engineer officer, Tatung. period of three years, in place of Mrs, cluding nows) 97, Choir 1, Sunday services) 20, Daventry relays (In- Wong Chow Fuk-ying resigned.
evening epilogues 4, Children's con-
The Japanese Foreign Minister slated The London "Dally Herald," Inward
certs 0.
says the foreign polley in the Diet to-day, that there is now no further room for Ho asid: "For a time following the ZEK (Chinese)-Morning trane Jäubt of Japan's vast Imperialistic de- outbreak of the, Manchurian Incident, Port Washington called the Cava- From London, Austraila and Bri-
mission including ller at 1.09 pan., but there was no Ush Countries: Imperial Airways 5
church relays, signs in Eastern Asia.
public opinion In Americs was aroused It decribes Mr. Hirota's speech an against Japan, bringing about some answer. At 1.1 p.m. the Cavaller p.m. Jan, 23; Imperial Airways
transmission including an announcement to the world at large thing like temporary estrangement of avoning commercial news, 188, During the wirelessedLanding now," Atp.m. Jan. 20.
of her intention, under the pretext of the two pooples. It is hardly necOR- 1.12
recorded pro- stabilisation, to bring ander her own! From Chungking, Yunnanfu, Kwel-
correct and what is wrong with granunes the following Items were control, the whole of China.
nry to reiterate that Japan is natuated on. Standing by" and the ânal |!!n; C.N.AC. Eurasia Services inde- the others?
by no ulterior motive other than her broadcast: message at 1:13 pin. just sald "Sink-finite.
Japanese Imperialium is likely to deferire, to establish enduring peace in. schottische From USA., via Honolulu, Guam, ing."
Studio concerts 24, Theatro relays troy itself in the effort to carry out East Alu Manila: Pan American China Clip-
4. Studio talks (including Mandarin his grandiose plan, the paper claimed. Therefore, if only Amerien_will Teasons) 10, Children's concerts.9. per 12.30 p.m. Jan. 24; Philippine
clearly pareales the actual condition New licences issued during Decem- awaiting the answer to Note address the stabilising fores in eat dairy The Austrian Government le now of the Orient and realisa Japan's role Mr. Aldersos, the Cavaller's com-Clipper Jan. 29.
bor totalled 877, and licences 193. The total of licences that the German Gbeelziment will check liner batters the atmos Popolare dr renewals of ad to Germany, demanding prusander whatever «unstlanaf: tension, may. Yet Issued during 1938 was 10,005. the low of arms, and ammunitions, bound to disappear emmet
At 1.07 p.m. the plane radioed: "Still have two motors golag. Try ing to get others started.” Then at pHave just sent out dis- tress,"
1.00
p.m.-"Landed. O.K.
Switch
Three Missing
New York, Jan. 23.
Spelling Bee
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How many of these words are month apart w
aludo Beinttiin
retrieveable foraculture
allure English. Oxford Dictionary spell- mander, is among the four of the From France, via Hanol: Airings of these words will be found on crow resund. The three missing are France, 1230 pm: Jan, 201
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