THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 7, 1941. -
ANTI-JEW
NEST IN LONDON
SECRET SERVICE HELD US.
When high-placed ap peasers after long pass- ing the democratic buck to Berlin suddenly signed on the dotted line with non-democratic Poland,
BLONDE 25-YEARS-OLD Mrs. Margaret Starr, astonished Britons dub- bed the Chamberlain seta New York society woman, asserted that the Bri- tish authorities at Nassau had seized her as “a Ger- up champions of an ancient and rickety order. man spy," then stripped and searched her before
allowing her to leave the Bahamas.
BLONDE AS SPY
History of Poland, remote and recent, recked
with the blood off
and
pogroms, and than a nation laying claim to
The liner Evangeline was held up for nearly prison camps anti-Jewish an hour while three Secret Service agents, a matron, and the ship's purser assisted in an inspection of her ") erson and baggage," Mrs. Starr said. Other details were supplied by her friend William Ladd, a Wall Street broker.
it seemed strange liberal tradition should be rushed to defend a military clique re- nowned neither for democracy nor ordinary human decency.
He was having dinner
This widespread resentment of with Mrs. Frederick HUSBAND'S
Neville Chamberlain's choice of Watriss, mother of the
allies was as much responsible for
his deserved eclipse as was that wealthy debutante- "NUDITY Government's obvious incapacity glamour-girl, Brenda
to assist an ally or themselves.
With arrival of Winston Church- relief. E Britons breathed thought he would swiftly jettison the worst anti-democratic ele- ments of his pro-Fascist heritage.
Yet, shortly after the change, great was the surprise that in the suppored citadel of democracy Polish anti-Semite were allowed to raise their ugly heads.
and
Frazier, at the British COMPLEX”
York
Colonial Hotel, at the
Wealthy Duke
New next table to the and Duchess of Windsor, business man, Florince when news of the event Molinari, is being sued was brought to him. for divorce by his wife, the grounds that he has "a nudity re-complex," writes John
Walters from New York.
touch He immediately got in with the authorities and succeed-
Mrs. Starr's ed in obtaining lease.
Mary, on
He said: "I think the whole the result of a wise- thing was
She says he is terribly of his love Not only raise their heads but crack I made on the day before embarrassing because
of romping about the house with- bark, ad lib, insulting friend Mrs. Starr left.
out any clothes. pleasing foe with Afth-
"We were driving near the old column-like outpourings that might well have been conducted fort in Nassau and Mrs, Starr took out her camera and started to take a picture, when an armed guard objected. I said, 'Oh, why don't She's only i
from Berlin.
At risk of picking a bone with you let her do it?
ally, "Čalvalcade" direct-German spy.'
ed attention to the racial poison emanating from "Jestem Polakiem," n London emigre journal which, under paper restriction, could not have appeared without the blessing of Whitehall,
Shortly afterwards the
Of German Parentage
"Nothing was done then, but later, when she went aboard the ship, she was given a complete going-over.
Mrs. Molinari said; "He does it before members of my family and some of my women friends in utter disregard for my feelings. He also used language to me which I am too embarrassed to outline."
sald that she believed there was more behind the Investigation than Mr. Ladd's joke.
"I felt I was being watched dur- ing all of my ten-days vacation," she said. "The search was most A matron and a nurse and went through
tapped the soles of my shoes.
"Only vigorous protests by her thorough. rag friends succeeded in getting her stripped me ceased publication, but has re-released in time to sail with the every inch of my clothing and
cently resumed again--and again not without the licence of White-i hall.
Boldly, among much other bilge, the current issue lays the fate of Poland at the door of the] Jews. and warns that, "in ac-| cordance with fatest scientific ideas," Jews will not be per- mitted in the restored Poland.
In that case Britons question the merit of restoration. Premier Churchill is expected to clarify the issue on a question to be raised in Parliament at an carly date.
boat."
Mrs. Starr is an American citi- zen of German parentage.
She
"I intend to ask the State De- partment for an investigation."
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JOO BAD WE LOST TODAY, HE SHOULD HAVE BEATEN THEM EASILY. I AM AFRAID WE E'RE DEPENDING TOO MUCH ON BILL'S PAST PERFORMANCE IN THE FORWARD LINE. HE SEEMS *TO HAVE.GÓNÉ
RIGHT OFF LATELY.
"YES I CAN'T UNDERSTAND IT, I PASSSO HIM TWO SITTERS TODAY, HE FUMBLED BOTËL
[(THINKS) I AM AFRAID. "JACK AND-GEORGE ARE RIGHT. MY GAME HAS GONE TO PIECES LATELY, 27'S LUCKY 3.OVERHEARD THEM IN THE
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HOCKEY. MUST SEE A
DOCTOR:
THEATRE
ON WHEELS FOR ARMY
After puzzling about the pro- vision of entertainment for men in anti-aircraft and searchlight units in isolated places, the South- ern Command have had built for them a "trailer theatre which can be towed by an Army truck or car.
This theatre on wheels, resem- bling a commodious caravan, is about 22ft, by 71⁄2ft, and has a seating capacity of 17. With a little improvising It can hold as many as 25 people, At the for- -ward end is a small stage, com- plete with miniature piano, elec- tric lights, and attractive curtains In the Command colours.
Space is conserved in the most effective ways. Upholstered benches fold against the sides, black-out shutters, slide over the windows, art in one corner is fixed a small heating stove.
The practice in general: Witt { be to wind out one or two artista at^altime to entertain theso scattered unito.
The trailer can also be used for whist drives. The equipment in- cludes folding card-tables.
AT THE DOCTO
"I HAVE NO ENERGY AND
EVEN WAKE. TIRED.
"NOWADAYS.
ビ
"YOUR TROUBLE IS NIGHT STARVATION: YOU ARE NOT:REPLACING DURIN SLEEP THE ENERGY USED UP DURING THE" DAY: NORLICKS, REBUILDS STRENGTH AND ENERGY AS MANY. SUFFERERS FROM SICKNESS AND "FEVER HAVE PROVED, YOU SHOULD START TAKING HORLICKS NOWE IT WILL REPLACE ENERGY WRILE.
YOU SLEEP AND YOU WHE SOON FELL FIT AGAIN:N
IN SICKNESS AND CONVALESCENCE OR WHEN YOU FEEL TIRED ON LIDTLESA.
take
AND 30: HORLICKS
·EVERY NIGHT.
HORLICKS
"(THINKS) THANK GOODNESSIVE
REGAINED
THANKS TO HORLICKS
FOR
ARDS'AGAINST NIGHT!
STARVATION. YOU WILL
SLEEP
WAKE
REFRESHED, AND REBUILD YOUR ENERGY,
"TWORMONT,
“GOOD SHOT
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L'HORLICKS : CHANGES: LIST-
ESSNESS INTO ENERGY. BECAUSE IT IS 100% "NOURISHMENT,
Dem
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