THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 26, 1940.

Adds Life and LUSTRE! The Breakdown

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TAI YEUK

HAIR WASH

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DUCES A STIMULAT- ING TONIC EFFECT WHEN USED AFTER A SHAMPOO, IT RE- STORES ΤΟ THE HAIR ITS NATURAL LUSTRE. MAKING IT SOFT, SILKY AND GLOSSY. IT STOPS

DANDRUFF

of

Rumano-Hungarian

Negotiations

DIPLOMATIC OBSERVERS in London are not

FALLING HAIR AND surprised at the set-back which the negotiations be- tween Hungary and Rumania on Hungary's terri- torial claims have encountered.

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AND THE SCALP IN A CLEAN, HEALTHY

CON- DITION.

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In the

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DINNER DANCE

With Nick Korin & His Bwing Band NIGHTLY 9 P.M. TILL 1 AM.

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SUNDAYS 5 TILL 7.

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Experience of the League of Nations when seek- ing tranquillisation of relations between Hungary in the years before an ascendent Hitlerism had struck at the foundations of international confi- dence and of a peaceful international order, proved the intractability of the conflicting claims of these two States.

A just and wise settlement, especially once territorial issues! were openly raised, could only be looked for in an atmosphere in) which the goodwill of the two! parties combined with a common desire to respect the superior In- terest of an European community.

In the Danubian area, as else- where, British diplomacy has worked unceasingly for the crea- tion of such an atmosphere. But the present. negotiations over Transylvania have a different origin.

CHUNGNG

GETS RAID

RESPITE

(SPECIAL TO "CHINA MAIL")

Touring the many street kitchens establish- Forces Of Anarchy

ed in Chungking to give They have been entered upon at out food to victims of the la moment of political upheaval

when the forces of anarchy have air raids, Madame Chiang! temporarily disrupted European Kai-shek spoke to many order. They have been under-

token, it is generally admitted, of the needy and thor- oughly inspected the

at the behest of the Nazis.

It would be strange. if those kitchens. who have proved themselves in-į After her tour Madame Chiang capable of honouring any agree-expressed satisfaction at the food ment to which they have subscrib-relief organisation.

ed, and for whom settlements The New Life Movement alone; [solomly signed and sealed are no operates ten kitchens in Chung-| more than stepping stones to king. These serve 30,000 full meals fresh aggression, should succeed a day. in sponsoring an

agreement be- tween others or in inspiring them to settle questions which Nazi propaganda itself has not scrupled to embitter.

While this rellef work goes on, the authorities continue A.R.P.; and have decided to cut add}- tional fire lanes in the city.

Every fifteenth house in any one

row will be torn down, as will Under such auspices it was any house already damaged in an Inevitable that each party should air raid, so that fires started by seek to exploit the favours It incendiary bombs will more easily calculated or hoped it might be placed under control. Havas. receive from Berlin.

Returning To Normal

It remains to be seen if the Hungarians have not presumed Life in Chungking is fast re- too far. Their tactics, at rate, con-turning to normalcy after the or- trast with those of the Bulgarian deal of repeated Japanese air at-

BOMB CROWD › STOPS TRAFFIC

A throng

of. sightseers impeded of- ficial cars going about on important defence work in their curiosity to see the effect of twelve bombs dropped by a raider on a south- east England village.

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Officials busy on vital work were also seriously handicapped by the "excursionists,' who went to scene on foot, bicycles, motor-cycles, cars, and even horseback (two Bright Young Things come on hunters).

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But the "pilgrims" saw, nothing; damage was done.

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One official said: "These stupid people. are a danger to them- selves and to others. If they

stayed at home when danger threatened they would be safeguard- ing themselves instead of interfering with the movements of people whose job. is to help keep them safe."

POSED AS

Government which,, confining it-tacks in the last few days. PARSON AT

self to legitimate aspirations, has Shattered walls and houses have been able to secure restitution been pulled down. The streets which is warmly welcomed in have been cleaned up. Shops British Wireless. which were bombed and destroyed have put up temporary booths to carry on husiness.

London.

TAIKOO CHINESE CLUB

MR. MOK YU-YAN WAS UNANIMOUSLY RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT OF THE TAIKOO, CHINESE CLUB AT THE 14TH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING HELD AT THE CLUB, NO. 18, CONNAUGHT ROAD, ON SA- TURDAY.

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Obtainable at all Clubs, Hotels & Wine Stores.

GANDE,

·Sole Agents:-

In the absence of Mr. Mok Yu- yan, the vice-president, Mr. Mok Hing, occupied the chair and, in the course of a short speech, re- viewed a very successful year.

Large quantities of foodstuffs have been put on the market to relieve the shortage.

FATHER'S

FUNERAL

A MAN WHO POSED AS 'A All government offices, banks

PARSON .AND CONDUCTED and other organisations are

BURIAL functioning

HIS OWN FATHER'S 19 usual. Central, SERVICE, WAS FINED £10 News.

JAPANESE CUT SUGAR RATION

OF FOREIGNERS

WITH TWO GUINEAS' COSTS |AT BIRMINGHAM FOR POSING

AS AN ARMY CAPTAIN.

He was William James Bailey, thirty-seven, a schoolmaster of Alcaster Road, Moseley, and the prosecution stated that he had à mania for masquerading and described him as a "mountebank of the first order."

(SPECIAL TO "CHINA MAIL") He had claimed to have invented Extra sugar allowances granted an apparatus for rescuing sailors during the past two months to from sunken submarines. 12,000 foreigners in Yokohama will

be discontinued next month ́and, Described himself as a prison Messrs. C. C. Roberts and F. D. they will receive the same allow-officer, special constable, organiser Roberts were elected patrons of ance as „Japanese half a lb a of evacuation, A.R.P. warden and the Club on the proposal of Mr.[month the "Japan Times" re- an official journalist, Mok, seconded by Mr. Kwan Yuk-ports to-day. chuen.

but

Foreigners have been receiving Bailey, it was stated, once ap+ The election of officers resulted 21⁄2 lbs in addition to the original plied for the post of Chief Con-

allowance. This system will be stable of Buckinghamshire Mr. Mok Yu-yan; resumed it extra sugar is avail-did not get it ... Vice-president: Mr. Mok Hing; able; otherwise foreigners will re- Chairman of Committee: Mr. celve the same treatment as Ja-} Mok Ching-tum; vice-chairman: {panese. Havas,

Mr. Kwok Pui-cheung; Hon.

PORTUGUESE ACCUSED

- Secretary:* Mr. Kwań Yuk-chuen Assistant Secretary: Mr. Wel Kit- sang; Hon. Treasurer: Mr. A. Hodgson Soo.; Auditors: Messrs. Leung Chee-kit and Tsim Wah- shun; General Committee: Messrs. Cheung Tse-yuk, Mok Man, Fung Jose Pancracio Batalho

Mr. A. F. Marshall, defending, said the facts had been exaggerated. Once anyone started ["living a lie,” he said, there must be many more lies to bolster it up.

Kuk-kuen for the purpose of pur- da chasing cargo space on board

PRICE & CO., LTD. She-ul Woo Pak-luen, Cheng Silva, 30. of No. 3. Tak: Shing steamers plying between Macão Chick, Wong Ding-man, Molk Cho-Street, was charged before. Mr. and Canton, and that defendant chul, Mok Kim-kong. St. George's Building, 2, Ice House-Street,

G. T. Lowry this morning, with converted the money to his own · In the evening a dinner, follow-fraudulent conversion of $600 on use.

The Tel. 20185,

ed by a dance, was held, some 00] August 13. HONG KONG.

caso was adjourned to members and friends being pre- It was alleged that the money Wednesday,

Iwas, entrusted to accused by Ho' Ball of $1,000 was allowed.

fent.

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