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"THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 15, 1939.

RISING TEMPO IN EUROPE

Warsaw, To-day. Much diplomatic activ- ity in the past few days. indicates the rising tem- perature of the Danzig situation.

Sir Howard Kennard, the British Ambassador, conferred for some time yesterday with Colonel Beck, who also had a talk with M. Noel, the French Ambassador.

The discussions followed the meet- ing of Colonel Beck and Mr. A. J. Drexel Biddle, the American Ambas- sador.

Information concerning the talks is not available, but it is presumed that the latest stage of the Danzig dispute was examined.

Frequent conversations of the same order are expected during the period of European tension now generally anticipated here. Colonel Beck also received the Pa-

pal Nuncio yesterday.

POLES ARRESTED Developments include the arrest of two Polish Customs officials, who were apprehended on a charge of con- niving at introducing anti-Nazi leaflets into Danzig.

The Polish High Commissioner in- tervened, but so far without result.

Two Germans were arrested on а train crossing the Polish frontier at Tczew in the Polish corridor; they will be charged with Insulting Polish cus- toms officials and the Pollsh nation. --Reuter.

TALK LEADS TO FRESH RUMOURS

London, To-day. M. Roger Cambon, the French Charge d'Affaires in London, was called to the Foreign Office late last night, where he had ́a conversation of over an hour's duration with Lord Halifax, the Foreign Se- cretary.

Although strict silence on the con- -tent of the conversation is maintain- ed by both sides, it is reliably learn- ed that the British Government last, night had received an important re- port with regard to the European sit- :uation.

In that connection, rumours of the forthcoming visit of Dr. Burckhardt, the League Commis-' sioner in Danzig, to London are current in political circles. Although official quarters deny any information concerning such a visit, political circles belleve that Dr. Buckhardt, after his visit to Berchtes- gaden, will communicate with the gov- ernments of the Western Powers and that in view of the importance pending problems he will take up that contact in person.-Traus-Ocean.

ARMY RECRUITING TAKES JUMP

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Don't let him see us, Mother. John's just come in

with a woman

John walked out in a fury. Honestly, child, if do something about

you

don't

your nerves and tiredness your marriage will be

wrecked

#

MOTHERS

yourself. You're so Please, Mary, calm jumpy and strung up these days. I'm sure it's nothing

John's stopped loving me.

I know he has.. OK, I wish this tiredness of mine didn't show in my

face

Mary took Horlicks regularly every night and soon all her tired- ness and nervis had disappeared. She folt

ch stronger

MOTHER HAS AN IDEA

I wish you'd come tonight, doctor.... Yes, doctor...before ten o'clock .. goodbye,doctor

SIX WEEKS LATER

ARE OFTEN PEACEMAKERS

Mother and daughter are lunching together in town, when they see the daughter's husband in the same restaurant, but not alone ..

THAT EVENING | Well, what of it? !

Oh, John, Mary's rather upset. She saw you at lunch today...

It's this wratched tiredness, doctor, even in the mornings. - it falls on / my looks

was the Bosse daughter, if she must know.

Oh! I'm fed up with Mary's nerves and”

tears. I'll have dinner out --somewhere

From what you tell me. your trouble is Night Starvation, Mrs. Parker. You see, even during the night you go on using up energy in heartbeats, breathing and other * automatic actions, In your case this has lest to an excess of pelä waste products in the blood, cauging you to wake tired, feel and book run-down, nervy, depressed. Now, recent tests in one of our great London hospitals. have proved that Horlicks i is what people need ·

for this. Start tonight...

Darling, I could never love any woman but you. You're so full of life

STOFFUNTASTI

Do you feel worn out, depressed and nervy bɔ 2004 esAUD

Take

Do you even wäke tired ?

HORLICKS

Guard Against

NIGHT STARVATION Then you will sleep soundly, refreshed-and have extra vivergy all day

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