THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 5, 1937.

THE

Tardieu

WORLD Neutrality

And Belgian

GOES BY

Brussels, To-day.

"It is a revolution which has disturbed the equilibrium ∙of NHIS is a true story. I may have Western Europe and jeopardisēs

THIS is a Lails little Weners

snarled up but the main facts are right.

**

This statement was made in the If I have slightly misrepresented yesterday by M.

course of an article published here Andre Tardieu, any of the people concerned, I apolo-former French Premier, in refer- gise. But the whole story reflects fence to the releasing of Belgium credit on everybody, so it doesn't from her Locarno obligations by matter much.

Britain and France.

Some time ago a director of an important London newspaper went along to a big advertising agency.

He asked to see the boss, whom he knew quite well.

"It was the worst loss of prestige suffered by France since the War," he added.

The newspaper “Libre” observes

He was shown in and after the that M. Tardieu's article clearly re- usual preliminary chit-chat he got reals the dangers from which Bel- gium escaped by voluntarily aban- doning the policy of military alli-

down to business.

Let's call the newspaper director Harry (he isn't called that at all)

ances.

Page

TO-DAY & TO-MORROW.

DEATH RODE THE PLANE!

wand still they fought!

CRACK

-Up

PETER LORRE • BRIAN DONLEVY HELEN WOOD - RALPH MORGAN - FROMAS BECK

LESLIE BANKS

and let's call the advertising man French ex-Premier, the paper says, CHANGE•

The expressions used by the NEXT ANNABELLA — HENRY FONDA George (which is another mis undoubtedly signify that in his view

in WINGS of the MORNING Belgium had hitherto constituted an integral part of the French political and military system.-Trans-Ocean.

nomer).

Harry: Listen, George, I want you to help me with my eldest boy.

George: What's he been doing?

Harry: Oh, nothing. But I want HONG KONG MAN

to get him a job-and I want to

get him a job in your firm.

George: What can he do?

SAVED BY WORKERS TRANSFUSION OF BLOOD

Harry: Well, he's a good Iad. I've given him a good education, and I think he's quite a sharp fellow. He's only seventeen, and I want him to start at the bottom-go right through the mill. Give him a job Eighty-six workers in a London as an office boy here. Make him factory recently volunteered to give work hard. Send him out on er-their blood to save the life of their rands. Put him along with the fellow worker, a Harrow man, other lads. No fancy treatment. This man, states the "Lancet," is Make him understand that the way 42 years old and an ex-soldier. He to get on is to work hard and not contracted severe jaundice in Hong rely on your parents.

Kong, and there were complications George: That's easy enough. He on his journey home. can start on Monday. Fifteen bob

After an operation in the Middle-

we pay our lads, and we try to sex Hospital he suffered from per make 'em earn it!

sistent bleeding for 11 days, and

Harry: That's fine. I'll send him the doctors despaired of his life. atong.

Over a period of 13 days he was

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The boy arrived on Monday. The given about 13 litres of blood by 24| first thing they got him working on donors. The first two were from the THE MOST GLORIOUS FIGHTING ROMANCE OF THE YEAR! was delivering parcels in Fleet-Red Cross Society's Transfusion street. He didn't object, and seem- Service, since the blood was requir- ed willing and cheerful.

ed urgently, but all the others were After the first three or four days the man's fellow workers. they were very pleased with him. "Many of those found to be un- He was the fastest messenger boy suitable were most disappointed." they'd ever had. When they gave states the "Lancet." him a parcel, he delivered it and The patient has now made a com- was back again in no time, asking plete recovery, for more.

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Then one day someone spotted the NEW SOVIET ENVOY new boy at work.

IN BERLIN

M. Yureneff: To Go From Tokyo

He was delivering an envelope to a photographic agency. A long sleek black seven-seater limousine drew up at the kerb. A chauffeur sprang out and opened the door. The new boy, smiling and grinning all over his face, stepped out and delivered the envelope at its proper address. The he walked back again, and was to Germany and he will take up his whisked off in the swift silent car.

The car belonged to his father, and the driver was the family chauf feur.

That lad will go far.

Here's a

you

fragrant little peem for

It is entitled, "Dauntless Lizzie or Let's Go and Ax Father.” "Lizzie Borden took an axe, And gave her mother forty whacks;

When she saw what she had done,

Berlin, To-day. The German Government has M approved the appointment of

i

Yureneff as new Soviet Ambassador

post ito the near future.

M. Yureneff has been attached to] the Soviet Embassy in Tokyo sinee 1933, and succeeds M. Suritz, who was appointed Ambassador: in Paris.

Trans-Ocean.

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She gave her father forty-one!"

Mrs. Edward Newport, of Deca- tur, is suing her husband för divorce. They have been married for six weeks.

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