"You're right...

I can tell

White Horse

blindfold!"

White Horse has its own distinctive fragrance: you could judge this whisky by its aroma alone. But

you have your palate to tell you as well: mellow smoothness such as this is a pleasure to remember, a joy to find again.

EQUAL TO A FINE LIQUEUR

Sole ugents for S. China: JARDINE MATHESON & CO., LTD.

SPORT SUITS

ALL AT POPULAR STYLES

FABRICS & PRICES.

Every suit has good styling, careful tailoring and pattern design,

AHMED DIN & SON

Ladies' & Gentlemen's Tailors

Tel. 21670

No. 4 D'Aguilar St.

No other branch.

Bringing Up Father

REMEMBER-AS WE WALK THROUGH THIS NEIGHBORHOOD - 1 DON'T WANT YOU TO BE BOWING TO ANY. OF YOUR LOW-BROW FRIENDS - DO YOU

HEAR ME?

YES-ANĮ

THEY KIN HEAR YOU-

THINKA

THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE

Heated Exchanges On Japan's Opium Trafficking

Geneva, To-day.

A heated exchange took place here yesterday be- tween the Chinese and Japanese members of the Opium Committee of the League of Nations when the permanent Chinese delegate, Dr. Hoo, endeavoured to gain permission to show, a film before the Committee to reveal the methods, al- legedly being employed by the Japanese, for bringing about systematic demoralization of the Chinese through the distribution of opium. Violently protesting against a showing of the film, The Japanese Minister in Berne, Mr. Amau, threatened to resign from the Committee if the Chinese request was granted.

He pointed out that Japan's sin-It was not possible to combat the cere desire to co-operate in curbing opium traffic in that city, he declar- the use of opium in the world, was fed, until the Japanese gained con- evidenced by the fact that she had trol, whereupon over 60 Korean sat on the Opium Committee for opium dealers were immediately sixteen years.

deported.--Trans-Ocean.

In a lengthy description of the conditions prevailing at the present time in China and the measures

AMERICAN CONDEMNATION

Mr. Hoo proposed that the Opium Commission should be shown a film depicting the illicit opium traffic in the former Japanese Concession in

Hankow.

taken and being taken by the Chin- ese Government to combat the opium traffic, Dr. Hoo declared that the efforts had not terminated with the outbreak of the Sino-Japanese con- Mr. Amau, of Japan, in reply, said flict and that a six years' plan for that if the commission accepted, it opium control was being energetic- would give an official character to a ally furthered in those territories | Chinese propaganda film and the still under Chinese control. Of Japanese would leave the Commis- seven Chinese provinces which are [sion.

dele-

still authorized to produce opium to The Commission then refused to a limited extent, two, he declared, see the film. have already voluntarily ceased the cultivation of this plant and further provinces have announced gate, severely criticised the Japan- the intention of ceasing cultivation ese policy in China with regard to

alleged contraband drugs.-Reuter.

Mr. Fuller, the American two

in 1989.

The present conflict, he went on to assert, had had at least one be- neficial, effect in that it had brought about the departure of all Japanese and Korean opium dealers from Chinese territory not under Japan- ese influence..

JAPANESE CLAIM

Refuting the statements of the Chinese delegate, the Japanese Minister asserted that through her measures in Manchukuo, Japan had ably demonstrated her ability to combat the ppium traffic.

ANTI-CHOLERA INOCULATION

The demand for anti-cholera inoculation has been so great that the Director of Medical Services has found it necessary to ask mem- bers of the non-Chinese community who do not retain the services of a private registered medical prac- titioner to co-operate by attending at the Queen Mary or Kowloon Hospitals between the hours of 9 a.m. and 10.30 a.m. or 5 p.m. and He declared that when hostilities 6 p.m. daily for inoculation and commenced, the opium dealers fled not to attend at the other inocula- to Peiping because they could carry tion centres as announced in the on the trade there without interfer-Press, over the Broadcasting Sys- ence from the Chinese authorities. Item and by-Posters.

OH- MAGGIE -

HY- MAG-

THERES MAGGIE-

J

HEAR YOUR COUSIN

VOICE-

HELLO-

MAG-

HELLO MAGGIE

HOW'SA

OLD GIRL- MAGGIE?

[MAGGIE-

SHUT UP WE'LL SCON BE ON THE BOULEVARD- WHERE MY REAL FRIENDS ARE-

The 1s with old-tin the Army shows the

;,││「།,;༑ , ,:,,! ·। །

(AC-SP

Phon

THE

Powell's

By Ge

HOW DO "MR JIGGS? EN'T SEE AT

RACI

LAT

5:23

Cope, 1958, King Features Syndicate, Inc., World: rights reserved

Share This Page