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today
When you are tired and run-down it is a sign that through either overwork of Elinces your blood and nervo cells have become weak and unfit. Them is one tonic that is specially prepared from the formula of a Doctor to strengthen your weakened blood and 'nerve cells, and that tonic is Hall's Wine. It starts to pour new strength into your veins within thirty seconds after taking-but its effect also la permanent; your blood and nervecells are lastingly enriched and strengthened. Doctors and nurses everywhere prescribe Hall's Wine for their padicata to overcome tiredness and depression, and also to build up strength after finess.
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Saturday.
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
September 14, 1940.
NIGHT IN WANCHAI
stationed here quite a while, haven't they
"I've only been in this pub: "àn -hour," the gunner answered.
"And the only sense we talk in it
HE was in search of a perhaps it did touch a raw spot "It seems pretty big, judging is Beer," out in the sailor. "Another
w from, the way you're rushing things,” nicely cooked beefsteak. A in their memories.
"You must THE men who was misnamed friend had told him that the None-the-less it was greeted with said the man who was compelled to round, boy." best were to be found in the loud, derive laughter. And you're represent Churchill.
going to have one over the eight to have been a long time at sen,'. Where Churchill looked wistfully across to Wanchai district. He mean- night
kave you been?"
... where the steaks were being con- con't sumed. dered along the water-front Their unwilling guest looked into "Now, now, old man, you
"The Premier doesn't get pull that one.", scrutinizing dingy shops and his beer.
"Not yet, Mr. Churchill, plenty of any of this," he said
Walls havo "I suppose not stores, and carefully dodging
"I once saw him scoff a glass of the legs of street sleepers.
said the sailor. "We're not parting A waft of the cooking of "It was a hot day, and
beer at Devonport," said the sailor. cars. Anyhow, I expect your rush time, and we'll all have a tuck in,"
he did it ing it because you're going away!
with you; you're luscious food suddenly tickled while you'd wink. But he's cut it again, soon." his nostrils. He was opposite out while he's tackling this Hiller
The Ballor gave a knowing smile, picket or red-cap dare run us in as They'll the double awing doors of a bloke."
"And you
can't pull that one, long as you are with us. brightly-lit saloon. He shoved "Well, I'll just follow his ex- neither."
think the Big Boss has suddenly them apart and breezed in. ample," mid the effigy, making to
The effigy thought. This suppres pounced down on Hongkong from place the glass on the table. A crowd of
different men in
"NO, no, we want you to drink sion of information business might London, and we're his escort." uniforms of the King's service were for him and to him."
be made useful in slowing down the sitting round tables Inden with beer.
At a far corner were other groups "I can't refuse your last request," speed with which his captors were deeply absorbed in digging knives said the effigy raising his glass. They pouring liquor down his neck. He turned to a Scotty who was jeeringly and forks into huge, well-filled solemnly drank the toast. plates
He had made to go across to them, when he felt someone grab the tail of his jacket and a laughing voice: say: "Come on, Mr. Churchill, have A drink with us."
HE looked round. A sailor, had seized him. "I don't happen to be that dialinguished man," Bald the
newcomer.
"Never mind," said the sailor who wps wearing a glengarry bonnet, "you lock dashed like him. You'll do for the night. Sit down." A soldier now added the weight of his hand to the pull on the newcomer'a "You're the first clvy we've jackel. talked to for a hell of a time."
"I'm looking for a beefsteak," sold
the man who was misnamed Chur
chill.
OLLT
mascot No
They were a clear, straight ayed group of men. It was obvious that drink was not their
I. CHALMERS writes dally form of worship. The
of a man who looked like Churchill - and who wouldn't
sailors
talk
"You'll get that later. Sit in and started to rise.
ve a drink "
Have
got
"Please excuse me, not to-night."
TWO of hardy bunch of men
up.
Drew along n chair, and dumped the Prime Minister's expus- tulating egy into it.
"Now, just enjoy this beer."
"Now, I'll get my
*
mascot became somewhat re- signed to being their victim.
A tall, litle American saflor awung into the saloon. He carried a baton and wore yellow gaiters, signs| of being on duty on behalf of his
He
оп Was
patro!. nilivy. manoeuvred skilfully among
He the
chairs of revcilers and went out to the back, presumably to obey a call of nature.
PRESENTLY he returned, and as chair that he passed the mascot's worthy held his glass of beer up to
steak," He trying to ft an artilleryman's cap him. The tight lips purted In a
They placed him firmly back
on his head.
smile. He shook his head.
"Where is your ship lying?" naked the Mascot.
"Where is your battalion post-
in his chair. "You're not finished now."
"At
"As a matter-of-fact I'm really not ed yet. More beer, boy." taking any drink_to-day." Anid the egy
"You see 1 had one over the right inst night "
*
He thought this would pro- duce a little fellow feeling, and
"No, thanks, I can't. fects my heart."
"You're telling me," he answered
Yuamtai anchorage," with beery gravity. He took off the answered the American as he
It af- cup and handed it to its owner,
"liere, you'd shoot belter if you wore made for the street. "That man a bigger cap. That thing all burst has no secrets," said the mascot, your head in."
"If your heart is bothering you, by-and-bye you'll find a girl outside I've willing to fix that. Drink up. just had a pay-dny."
"He'll have plenty when his The effigy tried the gunner. He looked like one who might be found country comes into the war," an- off his guard. "Your lot have been swered the British sailor.
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