DONALD DUCK
Tuesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
July 2, 1940.
By Walt
Walt Disney
HOW
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Bread Cards In Holland
Food Situation Deteriorates
CALL TO PRAYER "Enemy Is At Gate” Archbishops Say
LONDON, July 1 (Reuter).
Utilisation Of Man Power
Mobilisation Of Our Resources
LONDON, July 1 (Reuter)-News The Archbishops of York and reference to the utilization of human LONDON, July 1 (Reuter)With! received in London from Holland makes clear that the food situation Canterbury, in a message to the prosecution of the war, the analogy
and material has been steadily deteriorating ever nation, urge them in this time of that Germany was fully mobilised at resources for the since the German occupation.
Before then only sugar was ration-in God should at noon each day was not is wholly misleading, states testing that all those who believe the outbreak of war whereas Britain ed but now, less than two months make a momentary act of re- after the invasion, commodities of all kinds are severely rationed.
membrance and prayer.
Bread cards have appeared, flour la limited to two and a half ounces a week, and only very limited quantit- its of tea and coffee are available.
Rations For Cats Even cats and dogs are in the ration scheme..
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and
The maintenance of livestock seriously endangered by the In possibility of importing fodder the result must be, ns in Denmark, that increasing proportions of lve stock will have to be slaupatered.
Business in Holland has been reduced to an extremely low level and unemployment is rapidly in creasing
The Germons hitherto have taken, no very drastic measures to force the Dutch into National Socialisin. They are apparently trying to win over the people with a show of "gentleness." Much is made of the so-called "blood ties" and "racial anity" of the Dutch and German peoples.
T. V. SOONG SEES
ROOSEVELT
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"* WASHINGTON, July 1 (UP)—| President Roosevelt received Mr. T. V. Soong in audience at the White House Executive Offices to-day. He was accompanied by the Chinese Ambassador, Mr. Bu Shih, who also saw the President.
The message states: "The enemy is
disorganisation
special commentary, Transformation of the social structure of Britain effected by the measures taken, but was already at the gate. A time of testing has unless they were taken gradually come to this nation mare severe and widespread Learching than ever before in the long result
would etory of x life. How shall we meet the lest?
Even after six years of intensive "We can rely on the wonderful only able to mobilke
preparation for war, Germany was unity of the people. We can rely on because she was still short of equlp- 100 divisions the herole courage of our sailors, ment. soldiers and airmen, and on the no less herole devotion of the workers manpower since the war exceeds Britain's rate of mobilization of her the coal mine, shipyard, factory and Germany's. It is misicading to re- the spirit of the whole nation, of called up.
But in the last resort it is upon tolely in terms of military
gard the mobilisation of manpower every man and woman within it that the issue will depend.
the field.
classes
Armed Forces The armed forces include 1,000,000
the
"The enemy knows this. Ilis alm will be to breaks that spirit. He will volunteers, many of whom are over try
to spread fear.
the conscription always overcome lear. It is faith although men over 28 are not yet!
Dgc. Hence There is one power which can average age of the army is 26
incorporated.
faith in God, faith in that God reigns." The Archbishops are authorised to
The total registered is 2,750,000, stale that the adoption of this sugges-not including the regulars, territorinis tion commends itself warmly to His and volunteers. Majesty the King.
Armistice In
French Africa
The statement
Mobilisation is not solely concern- ed with the fighting forces. At least 14 men are needed in industry to keep one man in the fold, and about 40
imen to
to keep one acroplane in the air. Hundreds of thousands of men of military age are indispensable to the war industries.
The Minitter of Labour is using most usefully the employed and strictly controls employment by private agencies.
Seme 50,000 women are serving in the Women's Volunteer organisations, 150,000 are in the Civil Nursing Reserve, a large number recruited for agriculture and 500,000 in the Mill-
Britain Free To Take Any Measures Mr. Soong evaded all press ques- tions regarding the object of his visit, following authoritative
LONDON, July 1 (Reuter) except to say that it was on behalf was issued in London: of the Bank of China. He recalled "His Majesty's Government in the that he had met the President when United Kingdom understand that fary Auxiliary Services as cooks, he was here previously in 1933 and General Mittelhauser, the C-in-C, drivers, clerks, etc,, releasing men said he wanted to renew that pleasant French Forces in the Levant, has for vital tasks. acquaintance.
stated that hostilities have ceased in Daily progress is being made to-| wards the final goal of harnessing the war effort.
He said he would probably confer 9, Majesty's Government as-whole resources of the nation in the}
again with Mr. Warren Pierson of the Export-Import Bank and also Mr.sume that this does not mean that if Henry
Morgenthau, Secretory of the Germany or Italy Baught to occupy Treasury but declined to disclore the Syrin or Lebanon and were to try to topics he plans to discuss.
do so in face of the British.com Mr. Soong recalled that the
Chinese mand war will be three years old on July be made by the French Forces to
of the
sen, no attempt would 7. When asked if the Chinese are oppose them. still in a strong defensive position he said: The fight has lasted this long free to take whatever measures they "They, however, hold themselves and might last longer. The cupital may in such clrcumstances consider is still at Chungking despite the re-necessary in their own interests. peated air ralts,"
Polish Forces Reinforced
Ready To Fight On To Victory
Any action while they may here after be obliged to take in fallment. of this declaration will be entirely Commander-in-Chief of the Polish LONDON, July 1 (Reuter).-The forces, in on order issued to his
Outposts Meet In without prejudice to the future status
Desert War
CAIRO, July 1 (Reuter)-A war communique issued at G.HQ. Boys
Imust remember
to buy it To-day!
You know what happens you go shopping Intending to buy that now hairbrush, nail brush, some toilet soap.
3 now sponge or face cloth and ten to one when you get home you realise you have forgotten to buy it. MAKE A SPECIAL POINT OF BUYING THOSE MIS- CELLANEOUS ARTICLES
AT WHITEAWAY'S. Get the best makes-they last longest and are most reasonably priced.
MASON PEARSON HAIRBRUSHES
"One of the finest brushes ever made."
$7.50 & $8.50. Military
Universal
NAIL BRUSHES. Enamelled in pastel colours.
75¢ each. Plain
45e each. FACE FLANNELS. 35c, 40c, 45c and 80c. each SPONGES. from 60-$4.95 each.
$14.95.
LACE D'OYLEYS & DISH PAPERS. 51⁄2"~91⁄2"
65c per packet. Asst'd pkts, 55c. TRAVELLING TOILET CASES & SPONGE BAGS.
All your tollet requirements packed compactly in a neat little waterproof cloth case. Price $1.75 set, MONSTER BATH SOAP.
(Lavender, Lilac, Roso) Really special value at 80 per cake. EAU-DE-COLOGNE & LAVENDER WATER
A summer necessity. $1.75 per large bottle. TOPAZ SHAVING SOAP, 75¢ per large stick. PAPER SERVIETTES (SOFTEX)
Coloured: 70c_pkt.-of-80)-White: 60c-pkt.” CUSSON'S TOILET SOAP (Asst'd perfumes),
Lavender, Palm Oil, Milk, etc. 4 tablets for $1. BRILLIANTINE (Keeps your hair neat). two bottles for $1.
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of the territories now under French troops, declares that they are about* mandate."
that in the west desert operations by MADAME
forward 1roops in contact are con-
CHIANG
Hedda "Thanks to
our own
to begin a new range of their.hard |service.
energy and magailfeent assistance of the British Navy, a great part of our New contingents will soon reinforce
tinuig in the area of Sidi, Azelz and RUMOUR DENIED air and land forces have been anved.
Capuzzo,
On the Eritrean and Italo East Africa borders, there is nothing new
to report.
ja
FROM
A
FROWN
It is officially denied that Madame our ranks. We shall continue to Chlung Kai-shek lett Hongkong by fight obstinately until victory the President Coolidge yesterday.
won."
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"I feel off-color!""How my head aches!"-"Got a cold coming on!""Don't feel like eating!""Another billous attacki".
Why remain wretched and depressed? Drink GOLDEN GRIFFIN LAXATIVE TEA
A cup of this tea on going to bed and another, if necessary, first thing in the morning will usually quickly sat matters right.
Obtainable in two sizes, $0.75 and $2.00, Chemists and Department Stores or from GOLDEN GRIFFIN MEDICINAL TEAS CO,
G. T. FULFORD CO., LTD. (of Canada) Proprietors. 3rd Floor, St. George'n Building, Hongkong. Tol. 20388.
Fulford Co., Lid, sell o separalo Liend of Golden Grimn Medicinal Tee for every 1. Each Tea contains not loss than nine distinct ingredients: and they are sold under a money-back guaranten.
The Golden Griffin Medicinal Teas are seven in number-No. 1, Dronchial Tes No, z Stomach Ten, No. 3 Laxative Tos, No. 4 Nerve Tea, No. 6 Backache de Kidney- Tea, No. Gout & theunistiam Tea, No. 7. fuvenation Tea
Bombs Fall On
Swiss Territory
DERNE, July 1 (Peuter)Twelve
U.S. Navy Orders
45 Warships
WASHINGTON, July 1- (Reuter).
bombs fell to-day in the Jura region The Navy has placed orders for 48
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of Switzerland close to the France-warships costing $500,000,000:30 Swiss frontier,
Eleven cruisers, 20 destroyera, 11 There were no Vasualties and the submarines and one seaplane lender material damage was negligible, are to be built.