THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 27, 1940.
HIGHER TIN PRICES EXPECTED
COST OF THE N.Y. WORLD
ARMY
London, To-day.
A supplementary estimate for 1939
FAIR
New York, To-day, Thirty-two. countries, including
KOWLOON CITY FIRE
Two large wooden buildings were gutted by fire shortly after midnight to-day in Nga Tsun Long Village in Kowloon City. :)
The 20 inmates lost all their longings but none were injured.
is issued regarding the numbers of Great Britain, Czechoslovakia and officers and men required for Army Finland have hitherto accepted Presl- service, in addition to the numbers dent Roosevelt's Invitation to parti- cipate in the World's Fair this year, already voted.
It is stated that numbers already it is announced by Mr. Grover voted for the year, totalling 275,000, Whalen, president of the fair, who have been very
ex-adds that acceptances from 14 others old Chinese hoy, substantially
are on the way.
ceeded.
Raki Ram, driving a car in Pok- fulam Road near Bonham Road yes- terday, knocked down a five-year- Wong Shu-sang, who died after admission to Queen Mary Hospital.
Corporation's refusal to
London, To-day. Following the Internation- al Tin Committee's decision to fix the quota for the se- cond quarter at 80 per cent.,
The purpose of this supplementary This makes a total of 40 countries business has been transact-estimate is to obtain Parliamentary which are exhibiting as compared ed in forward tin up to £254 authority for such additional numbers with 61 in 1939. in inter-office dealings, re-
of officers and men as may be neces- Mr. Whalen said that Britain had help finance her exhibit. presenting a rise of 71⁄2 sterl- ing on official closing.
While some sections of the market discussed for some time a cut of between 30 and 40 per cent., the de- cision came as a surprise to the majority of tin dealers, and such a reduction in the quota had not been discounted in trading.
Market circles agree that under the new quota production approximates to current consumption but leaves no margin for possible contingencies.
At the same time it is not overlooked that the United Kingdom stock posi- tion is now comfortable as evidenced by the readiness of the authorities to grant export licences more freely.
Some are of the opinion that the Committee's decision may have been influenced by possible representations from Netherland interests for a higher price in view of the 14 per cent. de- cline in the value of sterling since the war.
It is opined that any such claim would undoubtedly be supported by the British in view of the importance of tin as a source of foreign ex- change. Reuter.
EFFECTS OF BLOCKADE
London, To-day.
Qualified economic ob- servers in London assess the value per month of German exports affected by Allied re- prisal measures at between forty and fifty million Reich- marks.
This is the value of German ex- ports which cannot be diverted from the sea routes. -
sary.-British Wireless.
THAT EVENING
But all the girls are going to camp, Daddy! Why can't we go?, It won't cost much...
Is
AT THE DOCTOR'S
Coal for Italy and engineering and chemical products for the Far East Latin America and the Iberian Pen- insula are among the items affected in this connexion.
Reduction of German exports also considered likely to curtail im- ports of lend, nickel, tin and copper valued at over five million reichs- marks per month well as imports of petroleum and rubber.
The view is taken that this situa- tion will force some important bran- ches of the armament Industry to reduce both the quality and quantity of their output.--British Wireless.
It's like a dead weight
pulling on me all the
I even wake tired
officially accepted despite the Fair
finance or
Reuter.
MANY A MAN IS DISCUSSED LIKE THIS by his employers
Here's the salary list. Johnson's asking for a nise... says he's got heavy
expenses...
two girls to
educate
Can't promise now, children. We'll see about
it later
I'm tired
HOW
Well naturally, Mr. Johnson-that always happens with
( Night Starvation. You see,
even at night you go on using up energy in breathing, heartbeats
time doctor. | and other automatic
actions. Unless energy is replaced during sleep you're bound to wake tired, feel unequal,
to your work.
l'advice
Horlicks
That's not the point. Does Johnson's work justify a rise? Personally I think not...
A LITTLE LATER
THINKS:
· POOR KIDS -
I agree Johnson's a decent chap, but he seenis half asleep lately. Look how he bungled those two truck orders. Pure slackness !
I HATE TO DISAPPONIT
THEM, BUT WHAT CAN IDOF NO RISE THIS YEAR... ANYTHING MAY HAPPEN IF I'DON'T PULL MYSELF TOGETHER... SHAKE OFF THIS,
SO HORLICKS
EVERLASTING TIREDNESS
EVERY NIGHT
Well, I'm Sorry
for Johnson. He's done excellent work in the past. Still, the qeneral feeling seems to be against him so..
THINKS: IT BREAKS MY HEART TO SEE HIM SLUMPED DOWN LIKE THIS EVENING AFTER EVENING. ÍM SURE THIS TIREDNESS OF HIS IS AT THE BOTTOM OF. EVERYTHING.
IF ONLY HEDI
SEE A
DOCTOR
AND ALMOST AT ONCE JOHNSON BEGAN TO GET BACK HIS OLD
VITALITY,
AND ALERTNESS
Look out old lady!
Here comes a fast
one!
ECZEMA,
complaints
sores, ringworm, itch, chapped lips and hands, piles and skin generally are best treated with the delightfully fragrant ointment.
SHE-KO
which also rapidly heals cuts, scratches, burns, scalds, bruises and other minor skin injuries. From all chemists.
Cooling-Soothing-Curative.
TWO MONTHS LATER
Is that Mrs. Johnson?' Darling, I must tell you- I've just been lunching with the boss, and he said some pretty nice things! Shouldn't be - surprised if I'm put in chame of the Branch
office!
Thanks to
you darling.
and
Horlicks!
DOES YOUR HUSBAND WAKE TIRED, FEEL RUN-DOWN, WORRIED ABOUT HIS JOB ?
•sa, give him Horlicks, a cup*~
In regularly fast thing at
night. He'll wake refreshed every morn- ing. In a few weeks he'll get all his vitality, "drive" and self-confidence sack. Get Herlicks, to-daghanterlicks 18 bast when made in the dwell Horlicks mixer obtainable at all good stores
HORLICKS
GUARDS AGAINST.
NIGHT: STARYA
K7
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