THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 2, 1941

MUTT AND JEFF

JUST BECAUSE YOU PLAY: THE SAXOPHONE IN PAUL WHITEMAN'S BAND YOU TWINK YOU'RE GOOD! HERE, RUN OUT AND BUY ME A

FLUTE!

I'LL SHOW THE LITTLE BOOB A

·THING OR TWO AND MAYBE LAND WITH WHITEMAN MYSELF!

I CAN'T IMAGINE. WHAT HE WANTS. WITH IT BUT IT DOESN'T PAY TO

ASK MUTT QUESTIONS! TODAY:

Ubeary, Supreme Court

HERE'S THE FLUKE MUTT

Page

By BUD FISHER

FLUTE? OH I THOUGHT] YOU SAID FLUKE!

EISH

Hyderabad Trophy Of War:

War: Loyalty Reaffirmed

THIS TROPHY, WHICH only a short time ago formed part of the Nazi war machine, typifies the relentless savagery which has spared neither church nor mosque, neither hospital nor ambulances. symbolises aggression based on the super-broken word.

It

These were the words of Sir Akbar Hydari, Pre- sident of the Council of the Nizam's Government, when he opened an exhibition at Deccan of a Nazi fighter 'plane brought down by the Hyderabad squadron.

to

now

cherished

Sir Hydari said: "Never in our history have we been closer danger such as that which threatens

most ideals and inspirations."

our

our

а

help to defeat the enemy out- side our gates but will be

will gain for

men, strengthen our sinews and re construct and expand indus. tries.

He added: "Each anna we sub-

the It will show scribe and each man who offers himself for military duty or for Britain and the world work in the factories is a con- the war against tribution towards the defence of have honoured - our Motherland.

It le also the future..

an assurance

not It will

people of that in treachery we our sovereign's pledge of more than 108 years

of ago and proved the value of our only faithful alliance."-Reuter.

OUR 10-MINUTE CROSS-WORD

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HORIZONTAL

1 To recede

4 To begin

.9 Social insect

12 Tibetan

gazelle!

13 Coniferous tree

14 Crude metal

15 Liquid

measure

Code of ceromonlesti

19 Front of a Deshipset AMS 20. To hinder

21 To chuße.

23 Mixed typq

24. To: Tollów PKD

27 Exclamation:

* of triumphs

20 Mitlald

30 Trarismitted

Bi To exist

32:Prisoner

34 Roman gods

33 Killer whale

37 Certain

38 Favourite

:30 Honds

1 Nate of scale

42: Golfer's cry 43, Son of Iudão 43% The sun

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40 Plundered

40 Dominion

51 Nocturnal-bird

52 Scandinavian

:54 Definite article

53 Mound

expunge:

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VERTICAL

1.Ovum.

2 Large snake

*3 Discoverer of

the Pacific...

4 Flat-bottomed

wboat

5 Numéral

6 Paid, notice'..

7 Uncommon- 8 Stale

YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION

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11 Snakelike fish 16. To chop 18 Rigid

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21 Wooden shoe.

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explosively.

NAZI SEAMEN PRISONERS LANDED

According to agency messages, more than 200 Nazi sailors cop- tured in the Atlantic were landed at a Bri- tish port early yester- day.

The prisoners are be- lieved to be survivors of the supply ships which attended the Bismarck. British Wireless.

100000000000

U.S. DEMAND ON NAZIS

[SPECIAL TO "CHINA MAIL"] It is learned from State Department quarters in Washington that the United States has de- manded from the Ger-

man Government more than a million dol- lars in compensation for the sinking of the Robin Moor.

This represents the approxim ate value of the ship at the time she was torpedoed, and between U.S. $800,000 Indemnity for American passengers and an aver- age of 300 members of the crew.

Since no American lives were. .lost, the "claim is made only' for losses of personal effects and the ship itself, and, American. owned cargo. It is presumed that the damages claimed, will be drawn from the "German, Government's frozen assets. -It is pointed out that though the ship is old it is nonetheless valu- able in the face of the shortage of merchantmen, and experts have conceded that the vessel would fetch top price now in the mari time market-International News: Service A

BRIBERY CHARGE

For accepting a bribe of $7. a.

25 Beneath S sexton of the Sanitary Depart- 20 Eaglestonement was fined $100, or two months hard labour, by Mr. G. T. Lowry at the Central Magistracy this morning.

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38 Mannerly 40 Division of Ban act.

Dandy 44:Aroma |45) Piritail: duck 46 Nephew of

Abraham

47 To be

obliged to 48 Worm 49 Greek Better:

·50 Pootle:w

nightfall 53 Hawk-headed

delly

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