Bv BUD FISHER
GO 'WAY, YOU BRUTE!! YOU RATHER KILL MY LITTLE TOODLES THAN
EAT MY CANDY!
HE AIN'T DEAD--
HE'S ONLY
SICK!
Who Snaps At The Lion Is Liable
PETROL JUNK FINES
For exporting gasoline without permission, Kong Put. 28. watch- man, Ng Yuen. 36. steer Hun and Si Rai-cha, 32,
merchant,
To Get Hurt
GREAT
BLACK STREAMERS ON THE FRONT PAGES OF THE NEW YORK PRESS HERALDED THE END OF THE BISMARCK.
The "New York Sun,” in a leading article were charged before Majo A. Nentitled "Speedy revenge," remarks that, at Maclayden at the Central Magis- the time of writing, no details were to hand, but no details were needed to give the British public and the world an impression of com- plete and speedy revenge.
brary the mining.
Sergeant W. Simpson, of Stan- Court that on Monday afternoon,
ley Pohee Station, told the
he received information that il large quantity of petrol was on board junk No. T43211 in Stan-
The
the sinking of
Even the Bismarck has not been able completely to take at- President Roosevelt's
Jey Bay. On enquiries. powerful new battleship tention off
first
defendant who claimed that he was looking after the petrol for the owner was arrested. Second even accused was steersman of the junk.
was complete revenge for the loss of so
the powerful a unit of
Fleet as H.M.S. third British
Hood.
day. On the following accused visited the Station claimed to be
of owner
petrol.
and the
First and second accused were each fined $100 or
month, one
fined
while third accused was
$250 or three months.
WHO CHALLENGES THE BRITISH LION AT SEA MUST BE PREPARED TO TAKE AS WELL AS GIVE HARD BLOWS.
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Unique Opportunity
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