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THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 18, 1989.
"TOKYO TALKS
Still In Preliminary Stage
London, To-day.
THE Foreign
in
Office
sent instructions to
Sir Robert Craigie, the Ambassador in Tokyo, connection with the Tientsin negotia- tions, last evening.
It is not expected that Sir Robert will see the Japanese For- eign Minister, Mr. Arita, before ¡to-morrow.
It is stressed in London that the next conversation will not exceed the limits of preliminary discussion -on the procedure to be adopted. Reuter and Trans- Ocean.
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Ubery, Supreme Court
I'm nearly 40.
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what's going to happen to me?
The firm's cutting down staff. I don't like the look of it
Neither do t...
(THINKCE)
THEYRE SIRE TO PICK ON ME, MY "WORK'S HOT BEEN TRO GOOD LATELY,
"THEYLL-PUT ONE
OF THESE YOUNG FELLOWS WITH SMORE PRYME
W MY PLACE
AT HOME
But Betty, what would we do? We've nothing behind us. If only were five years younger Oh, this ghastly tirednes always.ir
But darling, anyone'd think you were an old man. It's abɛund in ikis tiredness of yours
sething to do with Kealth, not your Nba ought to
doctor
JAPS. IN "HONOURABLE SELF- EXPLOSION"
TOKYO, TO-DAY.
A JAPANESE GENERAL AND 11 OTHERS WERE KILL- ED WHEN THE PLANE IN WHICH THEY WERE FLYING. FROM HANKOW TO SHANG- *HAI CRASHED IN,THE CHIN- ESE LINES NEAR HWANG- MEI, .. SAYS
JAPAN-
ESE ARMY ANNOUNCEMENT QUOTED BY THE DOMEI NEWS AGENCY.
:.
The announcement says; "Major-General Toji and •11 ...others sacrificed themselves for the State when their plane was compelled to meet an honourable self-explosion into the enemy position as result of damage by an enemy bullet." Reuter.
¡DELEGATION FOR GENEVA
London, To-day,
It was announced in the House of Commons yesterday afternoon that the United Kingdom delega tion to the next Assembly of the League of Nations would consist of the Foreign Secretary, Lord Halifax, the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, and the Financial Secretary to the Trea- sury, Captain Crookshank. Bri- tish Wireless.
JAPANESE ATTACK IN SUIYUAN
Wuyuan, Suiyuan, To-day
armoured cars
Cavalry and
tions
AT THE
DOCTOR'S My dear Mr. Jones-
a man shouldn't even begin to feel. old until he's 60.
I feel done-in || | You've got your all the time,
best years in front doctor. I even of you. No, from wake tired... what you tell me, Sign of old
I'm pretty sure your age, I supp
trouble is
Might
You see, even at night you go on using up energy in heartbeats, breathing and other sutomate actions. In your case, this has also led to an excess of acid waste products in the blood.. All this causes you to wake tired, feel run-down. So of course you can't do your best work? Now recent tests have proved that it's Horlicks people need for this condition,
Start tonight.
SIX WEEKS LATER JONES FELT ON TOP OF THE WORLD. AGAIN
WER
́UNDER 40 40-50
| 50-60.
OVER 60
AW TO IT TRAND HAD
MERY
Our darling!
Do you feel worn
Take
*sed and nervy?
even wake
Guard
NIG
RVATION
HORLICK
stif