THE CHIN
"I suppose I'm fussy..
...but I don't see
:
why, at my age, I
should put up with second-best... For
instance, I'm fond of the theatre; but, believe me, I'd rather stay away than see an indifferent play.
So that's why, when you offered me whisky, I asked you
to make mine a White Horse. I daresay some men hold that oneScotch whisky is as good as another. Well, when they know as much about it as I do, they will think differently."
WHITE HORSE
Whisky
You can tell it blindfold!
"Sole Agents for South China: Jardine Matheson & Co. Ltd.
Here's Luck!
EWO
BEER
Bringing Up Father
BY GOLLY THAT'S SOME STORM IT'S JUST AS WELL. MAGGIE MADE ME STAY IN- I WONDER IF SHE'S BEEN CALIGHT IN THAT RAIN ?
Lord Runciman's Friendly Welcome
Prague
In
Prague, To-day.
Lord Runciman, "investigator and mediator" ar- rived yesterday and was greeted by Govern- ment, and mayoral representatives and leaders of the Sudeten German Party. Lord Runciman's first public act was to receive re- presentatives of the press and he appealed to them to foster the spirit of good-will. Forty years of experience had taught him, he said, that a permanent peace was only secured on a basis of mutual consent.
Two representatives of the Sude- ten German Party were also...... on
He hoped to be a friend to all city, I, Zenkl, the British Minister and the enemy of none. There was in Prague, Sir Basil Newton, and hope of settling their troubles if numerous journalists and photogra- they started to work in a spirit of phers.. good-will and were ready to exer- cise patience.
The negotiations between the hand to welcome Lord Runciman.
After a short exchange of greet- Government and the Sudetens were ings the party proceeded to the formally opened when the Czech Premier, Dr. Milan Hodza, received hotel, followed by the hotel-van and a taxicab piled high with luggage the Sudeten German "leaders,
among which golf clubs and num- Kundt and Herr Roshe,
erous brief cases were to be seen. A communique afterwards
Lord Runciman invited the foreign nounced that the
press to his hotel. at six o'clock. tions
Trans-Ocean.
Dr.
an
conversa- were to be continued that the method of dis- fand
cussion would only be altered if there were any new developments outside of present conditions (in- terpreted to mean, should Lord Runciman's presence entail modi- fication of procedure.)--Reuter.
··OTHER MINORITIES TO
LODGE GRIEVANCES
Prague, To-day. That the Czechoslovak minorities do not intend to leave Lord Runci- man uninformed of their plight is indicated by an announcement that the Slovak Peoples' Party intends to present the Slovak demands to him Lord Runciman arrived at the in form of a memorandum thus Wilson Railway Station here yes- following the example of the Sude- terday afternoon at 2.58 o'clock and ten German Party.
READY FOR GOLF
Prague, To-day.
was met by representatives of the The British adviser will also re- President of the Czechoslovakian ceive a memorandum from the Unit- Republic, of the Premier and of ed Hungarian Parties in which their the Foreign Minister as well grievances will be listed.
by the Mayor of the Ocean.
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FOR
FINE PORTRAITURE
FRANCIS WU-
SEE
SUN YING MING STUDIO 40, Queen's Rd., C. (Opp. Queen's Theatre) 1st Floor (Left Door Entrance)
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