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DONALD DUCK

HEY, HOW ABOUT

OUR "ALLOWANCE,

UNCA DONALD?

YOU'RE GETTIN' TOO LAZY! FROM NOW ON, Y EARN YOUR SPENDIN' MONEY DOIN' NEIGHBORHOOD ODD JOBS)

WE'LL BARN ALL WE

CAN, UNCA

DONALD! WILL YOU

MAKE UP THE DIFFERENCE?

SURE, BOYS! THAT'S FAIR ENOUGH!

MY NEPHEWS COULDN'T REALLY BE-

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SUPPORTS BIRTH

CONTROL

Kowloon Vicar's Challenge

A challenge to the opponents of birth control was made from the pulpit of St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon, yesterday, by the Rev. J. R. Higgs.

Mr. Higgs dwelt on the subject with special reference to its application to China with her enormous population, the unwanted poor and destitute people and tragically large families, which were the despair of non- religious social reformers and a pain- tal fact even to the religious ones.

Remarking that it was a problem that baffled everyone, Mr. Higgs em-| phasised its growing Importance to the community, and said that it was a cominon phase that so often in social life they placed the ambulance

at the bottom of the clift, Instead of the fence at the top.

He believed in putting the fence at the top in this matter of a huge surplus, unwanted, poor and destitute population that is not living at all, but only existing.

"I believe, in other words, in the principles of the Eugenica League," said Mr. Higgs.

"I know thal one huge section of the historie Church would oppose me on this matter but I believe it is mis- gulded.

"Fortunately I am in the company of that outstanding scholar of our own church-Dean Inge, no well as others."

Dodwell & Co. Defrauded

:

Man Charged With An Ingenius Trick

Charged with obtaining 144 type- writer ribbons valued nt $216 by means of a trick from Dodwell and Co., Ho K, 18, unemployed, was remanded for 24 hours by tir. Hou- ot Central Magistracy--this morning.

ton

Dot.-Sgt. Forrest sald about 11 a.m. on February 23, a Chineso or dered 144 ribbons. He said he had no money with him and asked that the goods be taken to a shop in Connaught Road Central where pay-- ment would be made.

When the Chinese, Mr. L. Vas and 11 coolic, were

were outside ย shop in Connaught Road Central, Ho met them and spoke to the Chinese. Ho then asked Mr. Vas and the coolie to When follow him to another shop. they arrived Ho was told that the man who ordered the goods had the money.

Ho, together with Mr. Vas and the coolle retraced their steps to the first shop and to told Mr. Vas to go in and get the money, but to leave the goods with him. Mr. Vas could not find the man, and when he came to the door pain, Ho was gone,

Sit, Forrest said that 100 ribbons were recovered, and that Ho had stated that the trick was planned in an oplum divan.

NEXT CHANGE

AT THE

KING'S

ENGLAND'S SUAVEST DETECTIVE solves ENGLAND'S MOST BAFFLING MURDER!

INSPECTOR HORNLEIGH ON HOLIDAY

GORDON HARKER ALASTAIR SIM

THE CREW of the submarine Salmon on the deck of their ship when they reached port,

SUBMARINE HEROES SAFELY HOME

How They Are Welcomed Comforts Provided For Them

- WELL CLOTHED to tackle an arduous job, a member of a submarine crew leaves the depot ship

for patrol.

Students In Fight

This Ship Is A Real "Mother

ABOARD BRITAIN'S latest £1,000,000 submarine depot ship I have just greeted of the submarines weary, bearded men

[coming to port for leave.

Company Report

They have not seen the sky for 17 days. By day, far out on the North seu patrol; they have been The Balance standing at credit of creeping under the seas scorching

the

they Profit and Loss Account us at the for

enemy. By night have surfaced, 31st December, 1939, Including the sum of $124,778.22 brought forward

But they dare not "open ship" with the ever present necessity for diving within 20 seconds.

Alhambra Incident Has from the previous year and after

Court Sequel

14-year-old

Portuguese boy appeared before Mr. Q. A. A. Mac- fadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy charged with disorderly conduct.

providing for depreciation and other contingencies, amounted to: $075,894.32, which the Board will With his head bandaged as a resuit recommend at the forthcoming An- of an alleged blow with a torch-light nun General Meeting of the Com- during a fight with two employees of pany, be appropriated as follows: the Alhambra. Thestre, on March, 2,

To pay a dividend of $1 per share on 105,- 494 shares

·····-$195,494.00. To pay a bonus of 75 cents per share on 195,404 shares i To transfer to the Gen- --eral Reserve in order to bring this account up to $1,000,000... To, distribute a Bonus

to Stuff To Carry Forward to

next account

Also charged with the rame offence) were Lam Shi-tan, 20, Chan Plu, 20, Hugo Pedruco, 17. student, and Dickey Gutterrlez, 17, student.

Det.-Sergeant Pope said that Lam was the clerk of the advance book- Ing offer of the Alhambra Theatre and Chan was a coolle employed there. The three Portuguese boys,

students who attended the Were Theatre periodically,

Total

- 140,020,30

To these dog-tired men this depol ship is a floating hotel and service- station combined. It means on the one hand home comforts, warmth, hot baths, fresh food and fresh air for them and refuelling, recharging, repairs and replacements for the sub- marine,

This depot ship is the mother of nine submarines. She feeds, clothes and comforts them.

Floating Workshop 150,000.00 More than 500 skilled naval crafts- inen wait aboard her for the sub- their 17,307.00 marines to come home from

underwater patrols which may last 100,383.82 anything from two to three weeks.

On her five decks. Interconnected

On Depot Ship

GOOD meal, at which they are falned by the depot ship's cat, puts a submarine crow in good spirits. As soon as they arrived on the slip after a long patrol they made use of the bathroom (left) to refresh themselves before

beginning a welcome.rest.

COMMANDER BICKFORD, 'of the Brliish sub- marine Salmon, when he brought his ship and crew safely back to port. after a voyako of adventure and thrills. It was: tie: Salmon which sighted the Bremen and let her go). The submarina continued. her course Info enemy; waters, and after sinking a U-boat she torpedoed, two German cruisers.

B.B.C. NEWS FOR GERMANS

A LEADING German stage and film star is the BB.C.'s principal annouricer of news bulletins in German.

Millions of Germans hear his voice every, evening. To many of them it must be familiar,

for it is that of Walter Killa,

EVERY BAILOR enjoys a sing-song, especially after a stretch of

submarine vatrol duty.

2 WIVES LOSE AND

LOVE HIM

New York.

EVERY day a pretty blonde wife and a comely 3675,894.32 by wide hatchways and fron ladders, brunette sit in front of a man's picture and relive his love

Quarrel Not Forgotten blows. It was alleged that Chan had About a month ago, the 14-year-struck the juvenile on the head with

a torch,

This allegation, Chan denied.

old how and Hugo Pedruco went to the' Alhanıbra and asked for and btained two programmes. They then requested for a third, but this Concluding, Det-Sergeant Pope was refused by Lam, Words were said that Lam lind been struck on exchanged and the boys subsequently the nose. All defendants went to the left.

Taumati Pollen Siation quite amic- On Saturday night, continued Det.-jably to settle the dispute. Sergeant Pope, all the defendants met Mr. Macfadyen bound all defen. in the lobby of the Alhambra and dants over in $10 to keep the peace, angerently, had not forgotten the particularly towards each other, for

a'yetir,

previous quarrel for further, words Wers' exchanged and these Tod

A

there are workshops where they can

machine anything from a heavy cast-in their memories. Ing to a tiny rivet.

on a new

A submarine on the port side has Just crept away

patrol. Her sister ship comes in. to take her place,

..

Tlicle love for him has madeja bigamy charge.. He had kept up them great friends, and they have one home at Visalia and another at set up house together to console Los Angeles, While the submarine men clamber

each other in their loneliness.

In one lived blonde Mrs. Helen wearily aboard the depot ship che

Trudel, whom he wed in 1934. In gineers and service ratings descend on They had discovered they were

the other lived brunette Mrs. Mil. the submarine like a swarm of bees married to the same man, and to-day

dred Brownson, whom he had Down through the five decks of the

"married" in 1937. depot, ship things start happening, they applied jointly for annulments The fuel pumps are humming, there at Tulare, California. is clanging from the silp's "smithy hammering, in the foundry, tapping Their lover, Wilfred Trudel, all by the carpenters:⠀⠀⠀

Raymond Brownson, is in prison on

When the women-heard about each other they met to discuss Joint action. They became great friends,

Rulla in also well known to British cinema audiences, for he played with Leslie Howard in the film of "The Scarlet Pimpernel."; ;

Now Film

He left Germany many years ago.. With his family he settled in London, Lund his són went to school.

Rila soon made a name for himself la British, filmis,

Next week his latest one is due to. appear. It is Hell's Cargo," the English version of a French aùm, în which ho ploys the lead.

Another member, of the BBC's German staft is Count Hanna Huyn, formerly Press Attache of the Aus- trian Legation in London and author of a recently published book.

Haw-Haw

It is now belleved that "Lord Haw- Haw," the English speaking an- nouncer who broadcasts propaganda nightly from Hamburg, Cologne and DJA, is Dr. Helmut Hoffman..

Under a student teachers' ex change scheme, ho once taught German in Scottish schools.

Lectures on the Hitler Youth. Mavement, which he then gave to. the boys of a Coatbridge school, aroused considerable resentment.

Ottier similar lectures he had planned were cancelled.

Charity Bazaar

The charity beznor held over tha week-end at St. Mary's School was weit patronized and helped to swell the funds for the war orphans of the Canossian Convents in China, to whom the proceeds of the two days are to be donated.

A number of stalls offered daintily, embroidered articles in needlework, attractive woollles and gay novelties. Booths of popular garmen were set up in the grounds and under the veran dahs for the more energetic patrons In the afternoon of each day tha puplis of the lower classes presented a charming operette as their contri- bution to the success of the bazaar

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