THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 1, 1941.

MUTT AND JEFF·

HOW'S THIS VALENTINE,SON? THAT'S GREAT,

"THE ROSES DEEP RED,

THE VIOLETS TRUE BLUE

WOULD LOOK KINDA FADED

IF IT WASN'T FORYOU,

MY VALENTINE!"

POP! HOW,WILL YOU SLIP IT

TO THAT LITTLE GIRL'S HOUSE NEXT DOOR FOR

ME?

'WHAT'S ALL THIS?~ "JUST AS THE STUMP THE VINE DOTH ENTWINE YOU'VE TIED UP MY HEART,

MY VALENTINE!~- THAT'S MUTT'S HANDWRITING!

2-14

so!

DON'T SAY I

· BROUGHT IT,

GIRLIE

By BUD FISHER

“AT YOUR AGE!

YOU SHOULD BE ASHAMED OF YOURSELFY

-BUT WAIT,

"M'LOVE! GOSH,

AIN'T

LOVE GRAND!

• SHOWS

DANY

2.00–$75

7.18-9.30

FLEMING ROAD

MANOHAR

HUBBY

ORIENTAL MUST BE

20473

2DAYS TO-DAY. TO-MORROW SECOND

THRILLING EVENTS OF SKYWAY HOSTESSES!

Here's a new kind of exciting thrill picture of those unsung hero- ines of the air, its filled with adventure, romance and comedy

CAREER GIRLS OF THE AIRLINES !

FLIGHT

ANGELS

VIRGINIA BRUCE DENNIS MORGAN WAYNE MORRIS RALPH BELLAMY

JANE WYMAN

STARTING THURSDAY

"MYSTERY SEA RAIDER"

A Paramount Picture with

́CAROLE LANDIS - HENRY WILCOXON - ONSLOW STEVENS

Matinees: 30c., 40c. Evenings: 30c., 40c., 55c., 70c.

OUR 10-MINUTE CROSS-WORD

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HORIZONTAL

1 Exclamation

to attract attention -

1 Large unake

Malten rock

12 Complete

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50 To disfigure

VERTICAL

1 Amang

31 Land

measure

53 Literary

scraps.

54 Hindu

- fransformation ...princess

15-Maff's name →

*** 16 Wrathful ..**

1 Garden: tool

10. To act

19 Dye: plant

20.Thus

22 Note of scale

23 Epic poèm””<»

24 Sert

2 To nocumulate,

28. Turn:rightt →

20: Nodentus.

33 Fit of anger

33 The sun

34 Garment

35 First woman

{* 38 Tostelka.

37. Beverage?

‚made from

38 Mistake

40. To hide

Land measure 62 2xista 43 Withered.

"14"Conedrning. 46-Falsehood.

48 To -omit

55-To pass over

lightly.

56 By

57 Poker stake

2 Chief

protagonist

of a play

.3 Greek letter

* Colloquial:

mother

5 Bulgarian

ruler Aloud

7 Likely

8 Behold!

V. Ember.

YESTERDAY'S :SOLUTION 5

INUNATUR PRECEPT

12 D1668 AGA BR78 1ED BRON SNAO OBAFDR

GRZ) DRAZE

BER 300 RGFA

AC PRISERD ORİ RIVERISTAUTEM

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10 Medieval

stringed

instrument

11 On the ocean

13 King of Crete 14 Former

European republic

18. Part of a' church.

21 Preposition -23-Anxious

24 Elongated fish

25 To eat away.

Husbands must take a back seat if we are to get on with the war effort, thinks a woman M.P.

"It is not a question of telling the women it is their duty to the to

factory, Dr. Come out Edith Summerskilt. Labour M.P. for Fulham, W., told the House of Commons.

"You have also to tell the husband that the first loyalty of his wife in the ncer future is to the State, and secondly to bimself."

Dr. Summerskill was speaking in the debate on Manpower and Production, and she uttered # warning to Mr. Ernest Bevin, Min. ister of Labour. She said:

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"Unless he tells the women of the country among them women who had never been in factory or workshop before --what their wages and condi. tions of labour are to be. Mr. Bevin will be very seriously disappointed by the lack of response to his appeal to them to play their part in the effort."

Equal Pay

war

She hoped that Mr. Bevin sup- ported the principle of "equal pay for equal work."

measure

The Minister is going to in- which will troduce cause as much social upheaval as evacuation" continued Dr. Sum- merskill.

"Women who had thought simply in terms of cooking, cleaning and looking after the house cannot be turned almost overnight into first-class In- dustrial workers.

"I suggest that the Minister must take one step immediately, and that is to make the women of the country war-minded and the husbands of the country war- minded, and to make them realise the war will entail great sacri- fices."

The question of compensation of women war workers should be considered and made clear by the Government.

Council

The T.U.C. General considered Mr. Bevin's plans.

QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA

AT 230-5-15-7-20-9:30 TEL 31453 × AT 230-520-720-9-30.TEL56856

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SHOWING TO-DAY

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PARAMOUNT'S DOCUMENTARY FILM MASTERPRICE!

WORLD

LONDON

BELGIUM INVADED

RED ARME INVADES FINLANDI

IN

BUT DEMOCRACY SURVIVES AND WILL WINI

TO-NIGHT

AT

9.30

AT THE

QUEEN'S

B.W.O.F. BENEFIT PERFORMANCE

THE BAND OF THE MIDDLESEX REGIMENT-

Will Present a Special Programine

of Variety Items --

In Conjunction With

"WORLD IN FLAMES”

STAR THEATRE

WINS "GEMS IN STAR

GRATE" CLAIM

An agreed sum of 2460 and costs was awarded in the King's Bench Division under the insur- ance policy of a widow-who for- got she had hidden her jewellery in the grate and lit the fire.

Mrs. Fiora Harris, of Chartfeld

28 Part of "to be" | Avenue) Putney, sued Mr. Kenneth

27 Unbranded

Calf

28 Obtained,

30 Wandering :31 Music: three 135 Tile of respect

30-To-split. 36 Flexible tube 37. Centre 30 Japanese

measure #0-Treo · of the kg pine-family (2) 41 "Crymot-regret 43 Trigonométri-' atcal, ratio

(45° Great Laké: £47. Billworm #To drink '50 Male

·627 Printer'É the measure.. 64 Bun god

Gordon Polanda, Lloyd's 'under- writer, under a household com- prehensive Insurance policy.

Giving judgment, Mr. Justice. Atkinson said Mrs. Harris hid her jewels, worth £500; and 'more than £100 in notes, in the least likely place a burglar would sus- pect, because she had had an at- tempted burglary, s

In his judgment, the against which Mrs. Harris.insured

risks

included the risk of her property coming unintentionally; in contact

HANKOW RD. KOWLOON, DAILY AT 2·30-5-20-720-920 TEL,57795

TO-DAY ONLY:

CHARLES DICKENS'

"DAVID

COPPERFIELD

With a Star Cast of 65 Players

An MGM Picture

with fire, and it mattered not TO-MORROW: "FLIRTING WITH FATE"

whether that fire come to the property or the property came to the fire..

UPCOMING" "THE GREAT DICTATOR":

Stay of execution was granted pending a possible appeal.

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