NANCY
WHAT'S D' MATTER, NANCY?
I THINK I'M GETTIN SEASICK!
DAT'S EASY TO CURE-** JUST KEEP SAYIN' - "I FEEL
FINE!"
Friday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
I FEEL FINE
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I FEEL FINE --- I FEEL FINE --- I FEEL FINE -- I FEEL FINE--
I FEEL FINE--
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February 23, 1940.
By Ernie Bushmiller
MAY BE YOU DO ---
BUT I
DON'T-- GULP O
Jel. 28151.
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PORK SAUSAGES 60c. PER LB.
PARIS SAUSAGES 70c. PER LB. SAUSAGES 40c. PER LB.
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WESTERN FRONT
Heavy Gunfire By Germans
To Fight At Own Risk Premier And Volunteers
For Finland
PARIS, Feb. 22 (Roulis).--- LONDON, Feb. 22 (Reuter).—Tis An official communique issued the House of Commons to-day, Mr. to-day says that there have been questions on voluntary aid for Fin- Neville Chamberlain, replying to artillery actions on both sides of land, said that he understood that the front especially to the west terms of service for British subjects of the Saar and the east of whad volunteered for service in an in.ernational force operating in Fin- Blies.
land, had been arranged between the There has been' an increased Finnish Air Bureau and the Finnish activity of both air forces be-Government. tween Moselle and the Rhine and also over Alsace.
Gorman Communiquo SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH“
Mr. Chamberlain
Labour" M.P.'a Criticism Mr. MacGovern (Independent Labour) asked whether it was not unjust and a great contradiction that BERLIN, Feb, 22 (UP)-The Nazi volunteers who might be wounded or High Command communique for to killed should be refused pensions day said: "In the west there were when the League of Nations was pre- give Finland assistance and widespread air force reconnaissance pared flights over western France. Despite arms and permission to the volunteers the British Government was giving the enemy defences, German patrol planes suffered no losses. An at trmpt
enter by enemy planes to Germany across the west front failed." terms of service were properly The official D.N.B. report says: ranged between those making "Enemy artillery fire which, at times, rangements for enlistment In Britain was intense was reported from the and the Finnish Government. usual sectors on the western front. Questioned further on the matter "Among other points, Schneeberg of pensions, the Prime Minister de and territory north of Spichern were clared: They are volunteers and it the objects of enemy artillery fire. is not a matter with which we are German artillery put enemy positions concerned," and batteries cast of Moselle under heavy fire.
said that the
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Britons May Fight in Finland "In the vicinity of Duerenberg a
LONDON, Feb. 22 Reuter).—Sir German patrol repulsed a much John Anderson, the Home Secretary, stronger enemy patrol and inflicted stated to-day that no dimculties heavy losses. On the upper Rhine, would be placed in the way of British the day passed quietly with the ex-subjects who desired to serve in Fin- ception of brief local exchanges of land if they were volunteers ap-
Iproved by the Finnish Ald Bureau. fire in the Altenseimer Bend.
"German aircraft continue recon- naissance Dights, particularly over eastern France. French aircraft de fence Ared frequently but were not able to halt the German
planes. German anti-aircraft frø prevented enemy planes from flying over several points on the western front.
Tournament Draw For 1939-40
(Continued from Page 8.)
Ganies, each 15 points up.
The draw for te charmpionships
follows:
MEN'S SINGLES (SENIOR). C. Au and D, Kwok, bye; H. B. Teoh v. P. S, Bun; W. T. Ho v. I Eardley (top half). K. L. Yong v. H. M. Lau: S. C. Chung v. H. F. Chew; C. K. Cheah and P. Wong, bye (bot tom half),
MEN'S SINGLES (JUNIOR)
T. S. Young and J. Clark, bye; K. L. Lui v. A. Ho; N. Smith v. P. Lo (top half). J. Anderson v. w. Gulles; J. Tsang, P. Wynter-Blyth and A. L. Fisher, bye (bottom half)." MEN'S DOUBLES
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1940 17th, 19th, 29th, 21st and 24th February
On Saturday, 17th, Monday, 10th. ¡Tuesday, 20th, and Wednesday, 21st February, the first bell will be rung at 11.30 am, and the first race will
be run at 12.00 NOON.. On Saturday, 24th February, the first bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the first race will be run at 2.00 p.m.
The timin interval will be after the fourth race on the first four days of the Meeting.
wear
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURES Members are reminded that they
their Jadies MUST and their badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.
NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE
BE WILL ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS ENCLOSURE.
M. 5. Lim and P. S. Bun, bre; J. I, Remedios and L. A. Carvalho v. H. Badges admitting
ing non-members to Eardley and N. Smith; C. K. Cheah the Members Enclosure and Club and T. T. Chin v. F. H. Kwok and D. Rooms at $10.00 per day including` Kwok: C. Au and P. H. Wong v. K. tax or $40.00 including tax for the L. Yong and H. F. Chew (top half). Meeting (ladies $5.00 and $20.00 R. Marques and H. F. Gonsalves v. respectively) are obtainable through H. M. Lou and S. C. Chung; H. T. the Secretary upon the written or Woo and K. L. Lul v. F. Koh and C. personal introduction of a member, Y. Yung; A. L. Fisher and P. Wynter such member to be responsible for ali Blyth, bye, M. A. Silva and M
chils, etc. Oliveira,
bye (bottom half).
Badges admitting to Members En- MIXED DOUBLES
closure NOT be on sale at the Race Course.
A.
M. A. Oliveira and Miss M. Sliva, bye; T. T. Chin and Miss M. T. Ding. byo; J. Clark and Mrs. Beattie, bye: L. A. Corvalho and Miss M. Ribeiro 7. K. L. Yong and Miss H. Khoo (top half). J. J. Remedios and Miss O. Ribeiro, bye; P. II. Wong and Miss W. Cheung, bye; D. Kwok and Mrs. P. Wilson, bye; H. Eardley and Miss D. Eardley, bye (bottom half).
The Secretary's Office, 1st floor, EXCHANGE BUILDING, (Tel. 27704) WILL CLOSE AT 10.00 am. ON THE FIRST FOUR DAYS, and "nt 12.00 NOON ON THE FIFTH DAY.
A limited number of tiffins will be obtainable each day at the Club House, provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy, (Tel 21020).
Recreio "A" Beat K.C.C. On no pretext will children be per-
mitted in either enclosure during the Recreio "A" defeated the Kowloon arst four days of the Meeting. No C.C. in a Mixed Doubles League omahs will be allowed on the Fifth match by nine sets to nit last night. Day.
Scores:
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
J. L. Andersan and Miss B. Harker The price of admission to the (K. C. C.) lost to M. A. Oliveira and Public Enclosure is $2.00 per day Miss Slíva 12-21; lost to J. J. Including tax for all persons includ Remedios and Miss O. Ribeiro 6-21; Ing ladice, and is payable at the Gate. Tost to L. A. Carvalho and Mias M. Holdiers and Sailora in uniform are Ribeiro 13-21,
admitted to the Public Enclosure at AL. Fisher and Miss M. Stokes $1.00 per day including tax. (K.C.C.) lost to Oliveira and Miss Bookmakers, Tie Tac men, Silva 12-21; lost to Remedios and will not be permitted to operate Miss Ribeiro 15-31; lost to Carvalho within the precincts of The Hong and Miss Ribeiro 14-21.
Kong
Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.
T. Kevan and Miss B. Parsons (R. C.C.) lost to Oliveira and Miss Silva 10-21; lost to Remedios and Miss Ribeiro 12-21; lost to Carvalho and Miss Ribeiro 3-21,
CITY COLLISION
etc..
Tins will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Pubile Enclosure. SERVANTS PASSES
to
Passes for Servants will be issued Private Box holders ONLY on application to the Secretary, 1st floor, Exchange Building.
A private motor car, owned and Any persons found loffering with driven by a Chineze, was in collision Servants passes in their possession with a tram car in front of the Hong-will forfeit the same and will be cong and Shanghai Bank shortly be Korë nine o'clock this morning.
The car was slightly damaged but no one was hurt. Traffic, however, was hold up for a few minutes.
removed from the Enclosure,
By Order
Veal & Ham Pio $1.20 per-lb- Pork Pio
$1.20 per lb.
ALL SIZES FROM LO. NET
AUSTRALIAN COOKED HÀM $2.20 per fb.
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The House of Quality & Service
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