THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 8, 1940
DANGER POINT NO.
IN FEVER
Almost as serious as the raging fever, is the serious wealtness. it leaves behind. It is danger point "No. 2 in 'your illness.
The only way to overcome the weakness. is by feeding up. But the stomach is just as weak as the rest of the body and turns against most foods. There is a food, however, which the éx- hausted digestion can take easily. It is Horlicks.
BRITISH EXPORTS: AIM OF
TRADE BEING MAINTAINED
"We want orders-we can execute To the Editor of the “China Mail".
Sir. We believe the following then, and we are anxious to do every- thing we can to assure you of our con. excerpts from letters recently re-fidence that victory will come to the ceived from prominent British British sooner or later because the engineering manufacturers will be of interest to your readers;-
From Herbert Morris Ltd., Lough- borough, August 10, 1940:-
Nation is united åt hësit."
From Callender's Cable & Construc- tion Co., Ltd, London.. August 2, 1940:-
"For the month of July we have been
GERMAN
AIRMEN
Destruction to End War Quickly
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