THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 2, 1939.

DEFENDING FOOD SUPPLIES

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DIRECTIONS FOR THE IM- MEDIATE- GROUPING WHOLESALE FIRMS SUPPLY- ING PROVISIONS AND GRO- CERIES, TO SAFEGUARD THE MAINTENANCE OF FOOD SUP- PLIES IN EVENT OF WAR HAVE BEEN ISSUED. BY THE FOOD (DEFENCE → PLANS) DE- PARTMENT OF THE BOARD OF TRADE.

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The scheme, whereby firms whose premises lie within 16 specified vul- nerable areas should at once form themselves into groups of between five and eight, is to be completed and sent to the department, Secre- taries are to be appointed to each group.

The firms, it is pointed out, ave those on which the public relies for important foods, including flour, bacon, sugar, tea, butter and mar- garine. It is proposed, to safeguard against the possibility that the main office of a wholesale firm, or its ware- house or transport facilities, might be damaged or destroyed.

Premises are to be earmarked out- side the evacuation areas for, use as emergency wholesale distributors?. depots,

IF FIRM IS OUT OF ACTION

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If one or more firms should be put out of action, remaining mem-. bers of the group would temporarily take over the business and continue to supply the retailers:

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Customers and retailers would be returned as soon as the firm was able to resume trading. Liabiliti- es and debts arising during its "in- capacity would be for the account of the group.

The scheme is suitable for the whole United Kingdom, but will apply first to the following centres of population: London (Metropoli- tan Police Area); Chatham, Gilling- ham and Rochester; Bristol. Cardiff and Barry; Liverpool, Bootle, Bir- kenhead, Wallasey and Crosby; Manchester, Salford and Stretford; Birmingham and Smethwick; Leeds; Bradford Sheffield; Hull; Newcas- tle and Gateshead; Portsmouth and Gosport; Southampton; Glasgow; Edinburgh and Leith;, Dundee.

NEW BRITISH AMBASSADOR'S CREDENTIALS

London, To-day.

The question of recognition of the new status of Albania was raised in the House of Commons yesterday. The Prime Minister said that the credentials of the new British Ambassador to Italy, Sir Percy Loraine, were signed by. King George on March 28, and were addressed to, His Majesty the King, of Italy and Emperor of Ethiopia.

Mr. Chamberlain added that the Italian authorities had express- ed their willingness to accept those credentials.

The Under-Secretary for Foreign . Affairs, Mr. R. A. Butler, aald he could make "no. statement, when asked for an assurance that it was not proposed to withdraw tion from the Albanian Mini London, por to Legation at Di questions, wer

tion--Britishi.

We're moving next week. Batty. HE a lovely little house with a separate play room.

for Johnny

I can't make things qo. I'd better throw my

hand in

Yes, he even vakeś

tired, doctor

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HIS WIFE DESERVED

A MEDAL

TRINKE:

WE COULD DO WITH A BIGGER PLACE.

I WISH PETER COULD MAKE THE

GARAGE PAY

MEANWHILE PETER'S IN TROUBLE

Unless you can pay off these mortgages on your qstage in the next six months, I'm afraid we'll have to take over your. business, Mr. Graham

We're going to fight to the last ditch, darling, to hold that business., It's just that you're run- down and tired always,

*Peter ****

THINKE:

WHAT WILL HAPPEN

·TO BETTY AND THE BABY. OH, IF ONLY A DIDN'T FEEL SO TIRED

ALL THE TIME, ***T*MIGHT ÞULL THROUGH

THAT SAME EVENING BETTY SAK THE DOCTOR

From what you've told me, Mrs. Graham, I'd say your husband's trouble is Night Starvation.

You see, even at night we go on using up energy in heartbeats, breathing and other.... automatic actions. In his case this has KO

SIX WEEKS LATER

PETER FELT

UTA NEW MAN

The front axle... O.K. Sir. lisend Some down in to

minutes with the breakdown

doubt also led to an excess of acid. waste products in the blood, All this 'causes him to wake tired and feel no good at his work. Recent hospital tests have proved that Horlicks is

what people nood for that coridition

Do you feel worn out, depressed and

Take

LATER

Thanks to you, Betty, the mortgage is paid. off-the garage is

ours. You deserve

medial

HENKE:

Do you even wake tired?

HORLICKS

Guard Against

BETTY SAW TO IT THAT HER HUSBAND HAD HIS HORLICKS E EVERY NIGHT

NIGHT STARVATION

Then you will nee soundly

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