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DONALD DUCK
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Saturday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
July 1, 1939.
By Walt Disney
AFTER YOU, MADAM!
DANIEL CRAWFORD
(OLD MATURED)
WHISKY
$5.20 per bottle
LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.
MR. PEPYS IN HONGKONG
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chasers I do know, but not ali. West where I call upon Mr. Mr. Povy to moralize upon the voran- And I doe trust the ponies doo And Partridge who mixed a bowl of dah untit I doc cross to the Snakepit comfort and in the end a peaceful finest cup, most tasty, with Grena-to alve Mistress Stephen a glass of end, and bee not left uncared for, dine and, I due suspect, a little wie wille her Lord recovers him- and ill treated as has happened. Hollends in it. And this, well selfe from the exertions of bowling. newes everywhere and know not chilled, I did find most paintable. And who should join us but Mistress what to think.
Walked home briskly but was some-Pain who but the other day was but 24th-This day somewhat more what late for lunch. After I did a little wench with short skirts and faire and before luncheon 1 drink sleep for a space in my garden with tousled hair, and now is grown up 22nd-Up betimes Lord i lusse of the wine of Xeres at great content and at six of the clock with her hair dressed to a marvpl children to Deep and skirts as long as most in the so try I have no heurt to do on Mr. Caldbeck's, but only one or two drive with my my garments speedily but doe dally prople are there, the King's officers Water Bay where wee drink a glasse Snakepit. And once more I doe 28th-Yet another line day and with no heart for the day's work and their wives being all at Wei or two and talk to our friends. But realize the flight of Ume. (or aught clae. To my office where Hai Wel or so I suppose. Thence Lord! how few people doo I know
is, Lord! how I doe feel a different the newer-sheries bring no comfort to the Clubbe where I did so far: now, even by sight, and part
to cat of as I suppose, because I grow elderly, man, so that I am not set down when but rather the reverse and I do relax my regimen as grow very wrath nt the Tientsin dish of roast leg of pork with sage but more as my wife, poor wroteh, read in the rows, shecle that a affale and at our lack of reprisals, and onion sauce, which I find most hut not been with mee these many full European erisin bee get down fer But I find some comfort in recalling excellent. But thereafter, for the months and I goe about but Ilttie. the end of August, Bat to my mind this is an attempt to awaken Ger- that I and many others grew just sake of my stomack 1 doe cross to Home about a half after seven and as hot over inaction in 1925 when Kowloon and walk as for as King's mighty fine sunset. Dined and sat many to the fact that wee doe meanz the Chinese were just as high against Park and so back. At four I did for some time reading and so to bed. business, lest, hearkening to Herr 28th-Up betimes and the day tibbentrop, they make the same error ns they did in 1014. This day us in Canton, yet by long-suffering the bath at the Clubbe, being all we did come to satisfaction. Late of a much sweate, and did on cleaning the I am full of cheer and doc
Versailles and it there should bec at my office and thence to the Soake-garments and inet Mistress Marjory! catch the eight o'clock Trame and in 1919 was signed the Peace of plt where I doc find Knip alone and who insists upon seeing Mistress Gummided to walk down later, save
that I like not to withdraw iny war ever, which may God forbid, very dawn, shee having this day Fields again, and so to the Cathay patronage from Mr. D. Clarke, his doubt not the terms would in some been injected for the Cholera and Theatre, the first time that ever Company. Busy at any office where respects bee less easy, though it was her arm mighty sore. However went there. And Lord! I doe find doe first learn of the death of Mr. a treaty enough. Very busy doe tcmfort her with a glasse of most comfortable toge seals in the G, Lammert whom I have known ordering my papers and home early wine and pleasant talk until in comes front row, all very cool with fans, these geven and twenty years, a man and so to bed. her Lord, which make mee to reflect and it is forty cents a seat and no of great ability for whom all did Later on Mr. Caidbeek and his this does amaze me, and I would toun. He was not a man who escaped Lady Join us and wee fall to drink- the House were nearer to the middle many tribulations in this life and ing of Holland's waters and many of the town. Thence to the Lido, all he bore with a notable fortitude Jests. So I am come home pretty and once again it is the Arst time and preserved a bearing of good fate and to my greatest possible sur-that ever I goe there. Wee did and cheer. And so, now that he is gonn prise find my she child returned, the my children with a gentleman, I from among us, may God rest bis shippe having come in early. And knew not and many other acquaint-sout in pence." I am right glad of it. Mistress tees. The breeze fresh and cool, 27th-Ill reading in the newesjarmament bands will be published in Anne too is there and weg have and the food well enough, and I sheetes and 1 am none the more to-inorrow's offelal Journal, merry dinner, and afterwards talk-am minded to gae there again. After cheered when it last I leave my offlee Important financial measures are. ing Jong, and so to bed
to Tai Tam Tul to see the water to find there is a game at Bowls at expected to be discussed at 10-
Chinese queueing up to walf their turns to be.stripped and searched before being permitted to enter how over-punctual some men bee more costly seat in the house. And have not only respect but also utec- the British Concession In Tleuteln,
France To Float Armament Bonds
PARIS, June 30.--A decree authorising issue to an unlimited amount of two-year 3% per cent.
23rd. Enting my breakfast at apverflow, which it does but not very the Krickett Clubbe, which to mecmorrow's Cabinet meeting. half after eight I an joyned by my heavy and so home.
was the abomination of desolation A decree will be submitted for the two Children, and wee did breakfast 251. (Lord's Day),-At last comes bowling where they should not (and President's simmature, providing for together a thing I believe wee have really line day with the sunshine indeed they notably did) but such an appropriation credit of 15,000,- never before done. Reading in, the tempered by a strong and cool evit times wee vein I doe suppose | 900,000 Tranes to be opened for de
under the degree of nowes sheetes I find there has been breeze. Walked briskly round about the extra moneys for the refresh-fence needs a sale of race ponies and most pur-the Peake patlin and out to Highments loe compensate all So with ‡ April 21-Reuter Speciat
The narrow passage through the electrified barbed wire surrounding the British Concession at Tientsin rafer the Concession are detained and searched. and through which all pedestrians allempting to leave or
TWO MEN CONVICTED IN Jardine Won't PHILIPPINES BOND CASE Marry Couple
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NEW YORK, June 30.-The dramalie Philippine Bonds fraud case came to an end to-day, when William Buckner, Roller-Skate charged with fraud and other counts, was found guilty on every charge, Buencamino, acquitted of the mail fraud charge, was found guilty of conspiracy.
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Gillesple, who was also charged
eight
different CQUnis, Was found gully in every one:
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Judge Goddard set Juty & for puss ing sentence. Buenoumlu is liable
to a sentener of two years and a One of $19,000. Buckner, perspir=/ ing freely, declined to
Independence Of Philippines
Wedding
In Hollywood
Hollywood, June 30.
THE Rev. Robert Anderson Jardine, the Church of England padre who shocked half the world and delighted the other half, by marrying the Duke of Windsor and Mrs. Simpson in June, 1037, is again in the
INDIANAPOLIS, June 30.
Com Mr. Paul MeNutt, Tigh conument after the Jury's verdict, reached maioner for the Philippines, in omelight.
hours 50 minutes speeth to-day urged that the Limited! following two retirement, saying: "I do ut feel States should retain control of the anything. I just do not want to ihppines indefinitely, instead
granting independence in 1016. comment."
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"mere change Mr. MuNutt continued; "As long as
marry
He has Just declined to of Brine Morris in Hollywood, after he had learned that the ceremony Mr. MeNutt contended that since was scheduled to take place on roller the Philippine Independence Act of skates and before movie cameras, "Surprised"
1934, the problem had "broadened" with the attention typical Hollywood "United Press" says i Buencamino raid to "United Prese" and inny Philippine leaders now felt publicity. "I am naurally surprised at the ver-that their independence night turn report.
Known at one dime as the "Pour dict, bremse I know I have done no out to be a
Man's Parson." the Rev. Mi, Jardine wrong. I never conspired with any-sovereignties,
later achieved considerable public body, and I believe the jury's verdict
attention in Durum as a result of his unorthodox and original methods of going about his labours, and at one time he war publicly rebuked he conducted a mission In a Methodist by dus Bishop of Durham because chapel resulting in the chipel being full and the parish church empty. and pt
11 preaching In
Wesleyan
is absolutely contrary to the law, our Bag fles over the islands, no contrary to the evidence, and con- foreign Power will trespass, frrespec- trary to the weight of evidence. fire of the forces stationed there,
our flag comes down. trouble will shall le on Immediate appeal. feel confident of a complete vindien follow for at least a generation,"
Reuter. tion."
Champagne Party. Judgb-Goddard in his summing up, dweit extensively on the evidence of Buckner and Gitesple, and referring to the champagne party in the Lobby at Washington said that the enter tainment of publie ofilelala in itself
Jew-Runner Goes he opposite his church "thus
To Prison
causing indignation and distress among loyal church people."
However, it was in June 1937 that
he achieved his greatest prominume,
JERUSALEM, June 30.-The dis- when he stepped in to assist the Duke
did not constitute fraud "provided it trict court to-day sentence Mux of Winds out of an Impasse by! was done in a reasonable manner and Seligman to six months' imprison- crossing over to Tours to marry the not for the personal profit of any ment, with special treatment. for Duke and Mrs. Simpson. After tit committee."United conspiring to land illegal brunigrants; the Ray, Jardae went to the United
member of the Press.
What Buckner Faces Buckner is able to a maximum sentence of 37 years' imprisonment and a fine aggregating $22,000, -
But he was equitted of additional States, but a lecture tour was a com- chargea of bribery and corruption. parative fathare-Untied Press,
Seligman was granted leave to appeal, and he was released on ball of £500-Router,
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iminigrants is reported in a telegram. to the Colonial Òflee from the High Commissioner in Palestine.
Barque Seized LONDON. June 30-The capture The foigrants were taken under Gillesple faces penalties similar 10 of a two-masted barque near Gaza, guned to Haifa, and six of the seven Buckner United Press.
carrying between 500 and 700 Illegal crew were detained.-Reuter Special.
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