THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 13, 1941.
MATRIMONIAL MUDDLES
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Sarah certainly had teft Wil- liam Bendish after less than year of marringe but on looking m up some eight years after. she decided she would win him back. Marranic, though hundi- cupped by the fact that Sarah and Witham were still married, was equally determined to become the Second Mrs Bendish,
The story of Willam's musad. ventures ad
{༢ ༣ Sarah eventually extr.cuted Tom 1 them. to the satisfaction of every one Termas the plot of A
Milne's bilat comedy "Saral Simple" which will be produced by the AD) C. at the China Pleet Club Theatre on March 19, 20, 21, and 22 with a cast which includes Sheilah Mackinlay. Claude Bur- pess. Day Sage. Joan Critchett. Tim Fode and E. W. Kirby.
Early booking is advised as the Theatie is already almost booked to capacity for 21 and 22 and the A. 1. C look forward to an at- tendage which will enable them to add a further substantial con- tribution to the sum of $3.610 which they have already sub- sertbed to the Bomber Fund ani the B. W O. P.
DULL DAY ON STOCK EXCHANGE
The London: Stock Exchange was mostly dull yesterday. Gilt-
were steady stock: met some Industrials Wen
down, especially
buying
edged securities. fm and Indi Inte wi lely marked Austin Motor and British. Ako an- ium, om reduced dividends Kat- fairs
were firmly held Among togn
there wah
Sothe huming of Brazilians Wall Street was quiet Reuter.
THAILAND AND MOSCOW
The Thailand Minister to Mos cow called on M Melut »v. the Soviet Foreign Commissar, yes- terday and exchanged Notes es- tablishing diplomatic relations between Thailand and the Soviet.
M. Molotov ter gave a fun- cheon in honour of the Thailand Minister. Reuter.
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NAZI WEALTH FINDS LOOPHOLE
IN RATIONS
(By A Correspondent)
THE GERMAN PRESS, in a period in which there is a lull in big news, has preoccupied itself with discussion of the food situation in Britain.
Behind
It has made heavy capital of reports of in- equalities in the British rationing system. this attitude is the task which the Reich faces of making wartime rations palatable to a Nation which, in peace, enjoyed eating well and freely.
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Any system of rationing in a man housewife prices of these have as Germany is become astronomical. For these country a large bound to develop loopholes which items a household is registered as permit of privilege and petty forms a unit and given a number
I re- of bribery
examined
card for a Bat on the whole thecently rationing system has functioned to household of two persons. During produce a relatively rigid equality the last five months these two ob- of food
tained smoked fish twice, no fresh for all of the people with those categories of food Ash. fowl once. which are subject to rationing.
fitnice 112 Way Dine wiiter never has or meat without
Their fowl consisted of one wing of a turkey and a small piece of breast. But The Timbered turn
TAMAR BATSMEN IN FORM
The complete domination of the Tamar batsmen over a Combined eleven from R.A.O.C. and R.A.P.C. was the feature of a friendly cric- ket match played at Sookunpoo yesterday. Tamar won by 93 rúns.
Chief scorers for Tamar were Whiteside, Buyes, West and Hop- king, while Stonor batted well for the Combined XI.
TAMAR Whiteside, run out
Gay, b Emberson Douglas, not out