“You're picking winners well today... see if you can tell this whisky'
"It's White Horse, of course- I could tell it blindfold "
THE CHINA MAIL, DECEMBER 5, 1939
DIDN'T WANT MA TOO
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New York, Nov. 14 Thomas Henehan, twenty-six, didn't want his mother-in-law come to live with his bride and himself in his small cottage in the su burbs of New York.
Deciding that an argument with his wife would not settle the ques- tion, Thomas tried direct action.
NOW HOMELESS, 80——————
When his wife went out he closed the windows, started a wood fire in the kitchen stove and turned on several gas burners.
Then he went for a stroll.
A few minutes later a terrific explosion rocked the neighbour- hood. Thomas returned to find a mass of debris where his house had been.
Now mother-in-law cannot visit Thomas, but Thomas, being home less, is afraid he may be forced to go to live with mother-in-law.
DANCE HOSTESS SUED
THE CASE IN WHICH MR. DEN-
STOLE BAGS TO KEEP WARM
Before Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at
NIS VICTOR, OF THE LIDO DANC- | Kowloon this morning Leung Chu, 29, ING ACADEMY, IS SUING MISS unemployed, with no fixed abode, was MARIE SOUZA, FORMERLY A charged with the theft of four gunny DANCE HOSTESS EMPLOYED AT bags, which were being used to cover
THE ACADEMY, FOR THE RETURN up the road under repair at the junc- OF $120, BEING AN ADVANCE tion of Nathan Road and Nanking GIVEN HER ON THREE LO.U.'S, | Street. WAS CONTINUED THIS MORNING Accused was caught by a Chinese constable with the bags in his posses- sion at 6.10 a.m. yesterday in Nathan Road.
SELL AT THE SUMMARY COURT.
Mr. F. X. d'Almada is for the plaintiff while the defendant is re- presented by Mr. M. A. da Silva.
The rare and subtle character of White Horse sets it apart from any other whisky. You can tell it by its exquisite bouquet alone. But it is BEFORE MR. JUSTICE R. E. LIND- the perfect blending of fragrance with mell- owness and smoothness which makes White Horse Whisky the equal of a fine liqueur. The millions of gallons of finest Scotch whisky matured and maturing ensure that the quality of
White Horse never varies.
WHITE HORSE
WHISKY
Sole Agents for South China: JARDINE MATHESON AND COMPANY LTD.
NEW PELTS INCLUDE
SILVER AND WHITE FOXES- BROADTAIL-GALIAK-ERMINE.
Expert Tailors Employed. ANATOLE ZAITZEFF & CO. ·
EAT AT
Asia Life Bldg.
Jimmy's Kit hen
INEXPENSIVE SATISFYING
Three witnesses, Miss Romano Lay, Miss L. Rovago and Mrs. Franco, em- ployed at the Lido, stated that they were in the habit of obtaining ad-
vances from Mr. Victor and that on repayment their I.O.U.'s were return-
ed.
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If at pay day they were not able to redeem the I.O.U.'s they could get a further advance if the Management permitted.
Miss Souza, in evidence, said she worked for plaintiff from 1937 to May, 1939. On April 29 business was slack and she sustained a fall with the result that she could not come to work for some time. Some time later she wrote a seven-page letter to plaintiff, but only one page was pro- duced in court, in which she stated that she was surprised that she had been accused by him as being the leader of a strike among the girls and that he had let her down after the favour she had done him and Miss Lola Koo. She had heard that he in- tended to "chuck her out" if she re- turned and in consequence she ten- dered her resignation.
HAD BORROWED PREVIOUSLY
She had borrowed money on several occasions and had each time_repaid the amounts. The entries in plain- tiff's book were incorrect.
Leung chi, pleading guilty, stated he had no cover for himself at night when sleeping in the street, so he took the bags.
The Magistrate placed him on a $10 bond for one year and ordered the prosecuting officer to give Leung $1 from the Poor Box to buy a cover- ing.
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SOVIET TO STAY AWAY
London, To-day: According to a broadcast from Mos- cow, Foreign Commissar' Molotov has informed M. Avenol, Secretary-Gen- eral of the League, that the Soviets cannot participate in the meeting of the Council Assembly.
Molotov added that the Soviets were not in a state of war with Finland and did not threaten the Finnish people! Ar-
Consequently, the invocation of ticle XI is unjustified-says-Molotov.
-Reuter.
WEATHER REPORT
The Royal Observatory reports that a strong anticyclone is nearly station- ary over China, Japan and the adjacent seas.
On July 20, she was informed by a Mrs. Rew that plaintiff intended suing her for the return of $120, She telephoned plaintiff making an ap- The typhoon is situated about 100 pointment with him, but he refused.miles to the east-north-east of Manila, She went to the Lido Dancing Academy to see him but he would not speak with her and she kicked up a fuss with the result that police were sent for and she was advised to re- port the matter to the Police.
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She told him that the $120 was a gift but he said he wanted the money back.
In March, she was asked by plain- tiff to go to Macao to fetch back Miss Lola Koo, who had left in January.
moving north.
Another depression has formed to the south-west of Guam, and will pro- bably move west-north-west.
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She did so and Miss Koo returned. Plaintiff gave her $120 for expenses. On July 20 plaintiff said he wanted the money back and told defendant she had "played a dirty trick" on him and he would have his revenge.
The case is proceeding.
By George McManus
Bringing Up Father
NOW-WE MUST HURRY AND GET OUT TO SEE THE SIGHTS HERE IN
FORT WORTH-WE MUST SHOW AS MUCH INTEREST IN OUR TRAVELS AS OUR SONHKFLAW - GO TO HIS ROOM AND TELL HIM
WE ARE READY-
IVE ALL
PLACE
MARKE
OH-LORD WORTHNOTTEN- OPEN TH' DOOR-
IT'S ME-
WHERE'S ME DAUGHTER
AND SON-
N-LAW?
THEY WENT
TO THE MOVIES