Tuesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
February 4, 1941.)
NANCY
HEY, HORACE! WHY DON'T YOU COME OUT AN' SWAP WIT?
US?
I HAVEN'T ANYTHING TO SWAP-AND BESIDES I'M TOO
·BUSY FOR SUCH
NONSENSE!
ONE, TWO--THREE, FOUR ONE, TWO THREE, FOUR
ONE, TWO-**
THREE, FOUR!
-SWAR SHOP
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PARDON ME A MOMENT!
AT REST—A cold rain fell as the ashes of the lato Marqueis of Lothian, British Ambas- sador who died in Washington, were placed in a' receiving vault at the base, of the monument to the battleship Maino in Arlington Cemetery. The urn containing the ashes was drawn on a caisson by six gray horses, as above.
An Irishman's
£39 Argument
For careless talk, Dr James Livingstone Morton, a retired Irish doctor, of Ilfracombe, was fined £39 at the local court recently.
Morton, it was stated, went round hotels frightening guests by saying there would be nothing left of Eng land after German bombing,
He had also, it was alleged, signed the name at Hitler and drawn n swastika in Combe Martin Parish
It is
to help
to buy
planes
for men
DECREE NAZI
A woman called recently at the War Savings pavilion at Edinburgh and handed over a sum of money.
"I have been saving this up to divorce my husband," she said.
"But
By Ernie Bushmiller
WOULD A PEA-SHOOTER FOR A PIANO SOUND. LIKE A FAIR BARGAIN?
SWAP
Shot Wife In Error:
Turned Gun
On Self
A coroner's jury decided at Southampton recently that a Royal Navi Reserve commwinder almed a revolver at his wife ns a threat, and then, finding he had shot her by mistake, shot him. self through remorse.
They returned a verdict of manslaughter and suicide at the Inquest in Commander Wilfred Stanfield, aged 47, and Mrs Louise Stanfield, aged 43, who were shot at their home in Wilton-cres- cent, Southampton.
Mrs Cissie Julia Blake, a friend of Commander and Mrs!
Stanfield, told the Coroner how Donations To
she saw Mrs Stanfield holding a handkerchief to her mouth, which was bleeding. One of Commander Stanfield's hands was cut near the knuckle.
Mrs Stanfield said, "Look what Wilf has done. He says he will shoot me." Commander Stanfield said, "I will."
Heard Shots
Bomber Fund
A total of 11,803,255,28 was reached yes. terday by the War Fund inaugurated by me 9. C. M. Post, Ltd, with the following donation:
Police Recreation Club
Bal)
(Cricket
Farewell Party of a Dutchman ..
"Telenside Tennis
Mrs Blake then told how she heard! Mi A. Lym Commander Stanfeld opening and Ex-bet, Bir E. W. Hamilton shutting drawers and muttering to Texaco Shrapnel Box himself. Mrs Standeld said some- thing about a revolver.
Mes Blake continued: "I opened
donation
(accend
SJ.
Result of Dot-D... Treasury "Shrapnet Box" (week the front door to run out. Then I ended 1.2.40) (
ExBydand (1) donation)
heard a shot followed by a fall. By
RAÓB. Bomber Box (January)
the time I got to the front doorstep, Fanling Party per Miss Mary Ed-
I heard another shot followed by a mondston Wiud."
Police Sergeant Henry Leavey said he found four live revolver cart-
Harrow Boys Deal ridges on the floor. With Incendiaries.
Harrow boys successfully dealt with about 250 fire bombs when they Iell on and around the school recently,
Dr W. Winterrato.
Mrs A. Leo (fourth donation)
Tycb & Co. Shrapnel Box (second
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37.80
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Hongkong War Effort Committeo-Pro- The revolver, which had six cham-i ceeds of Flag Day hold on 16th January, bers, contained two discharged cart- 1941; ridges with a vacant chamber be- tween them.
Thought Gun Empty
Slongkong Collections Kowloon Collections
Kowloon Health Inspectorate: II. F. O. fifth donation] The sergeant suggested that Com-W. T. b. fifth donation I think I can tolerate him better than
"The bombs were put out so quick-mander Stanfield thought he had 1 can Hitler, I'll deal with Hitlery that there was no damage at all" elected all the cartridges, but that first."
saic Mr. A. P. Boissier, the head-two live cartridges remained in the master, recently.
Church und Ilfracombe Muscum visiting books.
In defence, Morton said that, being an Irishman he loved un argument.
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like these.
Please send your donation
to
WAR FUND:
S. C. M POST, LTD.
Collected to date $1,563,255.28
Romitted to London £96,389.19.6d.
(Readers are invited to send suggested text for this appeal)
"Next night, we had another visit. but no missile fell on the houses There was no damage, and in neither
raid was anyone injured.
privilege
chambers.
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C. S. (uixth donation)
T. G. fifth donation)
F. W. (Fourth donation)
W. (third donation)
W. It. M. (second donation)
A. W. F. fourth donations».
A member of the jury suggested. that possibly only enc had been left in the clamber, and live cartridge at Commander Standeld. after he had shot his wife and discovered his mistake, had reloaded with another and had then shot himself.
R. (fourth donation)
D. n G. H. S. (ixth donation)
C. B
TU
G. II. M. (Afth donation)
$5.239.04
3,530.75
Commander Stanfield, former Scraps.....
The following monthly donations to the chlef oleer of the liner Empress of war Fund were also received yesterday: Australia, had since the war been Mi C. 8. Pierce...
carrying on naval duties, including; mine-sweeping.
DESCRIPTION OF
BENGHAZI
"Garden Of Hesperides"
In the present Libyan struggle, only half a dozen eastern coastal towns are of much Importance. The first among them, from the west, the most prosperous appearing, and in many ways the most beautiful Benghazi, a district capital. It is a ship and air por!, a centre of business, traffic, administration, and colonisation. Its population, which has increased 300 per cent. in 30 years, has reached 65,000,
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Malayan Cadets Island Milenary Mr W. N. Winslade Mr S. Duncan 110. K
Mr H. S. Becca
Mr T. G. Evans
Mr John Fant
Major it. . Robertion
Mr M. F. L. Haymes
David Wilson.....
Dr Winterstein, whose donation is ack-
Up
howledged above, is an Austrian who was Interned in Hongkong on the outbreak of war and who is now working country in a Refugee Hospital. Although he is not allowed to enter Hongkong, has sent is donation to Britain's War Effort and as promised $5 per month.
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The British War Organisation Fund. acknowledges the Hongkong Branch. following donations:
5;
Previously acknowledged £100 and $02.004.11; 9. W. P. Perry (monthly), A majority of the inhabitants are 10: Edgar Davidson (monthly), $50; A. A. C. Wilcox (January), $25; Anonymous. Europeans, who live in a pleasant Whittaker. : Millington Ltd. $11.10; Dm quarter of white houses, lining wide ras, $30: sale of Service Badge per Lady streets or attractive tree-filled parks. MacGregor, 1: J. P. Rush (January), $10; Fresh
water abounds, rainfall is. Finnie January), $50; B. Herschend January), 107 C. Austin (January), $10; usually sufficient, now little villages w. Hewitt (January),$10 D,
(January), $20: Anony dot the countryside and frugal Italian Valentine peasants raise
delicious fruit from mour, $30: W. Knight (monthly). $10: 0 E. Dertin (monthly) $500; orchards, covering the site of Die The Prison Staff, $109.09; The Joint Carn
millee of Hongkong and Kowloon Educa- legendary "Garden of Hesperides." tion Asan. $2,000; some members of the A few scores of miles eastward European Staff of Messrs Butterfeld 4 along the coast, one comes to the swire (January), $107; Stof of Union bare, dreary, silent ruins of the Insurance Society of Canton Lid, January. greatest Grecian city in ancient times, 344 15: Anonymous, $24.74; Mr and Mr Ti C. Tavadin (monthly). $10; G. C. outside of the Greek Peninsula. It Werrall (monthly), 100; A. McAlpine is Cirene, known as the Athens of monthly), $10; W. P. c. (Jan) #10; total, Africa. Not fewer than 100,000 837,276.10. prople lived in it and
It and among them were world famous merchants, artists, writers, philosophers. The country round about produced much grain and in times of need sent supplies to Greece, itself. Now a few pieces of pillars mount above the desolation to show how men destroy the beautiful things men make.
Fifty milen further cast, around the curve of the coast, one comes to the bouyant city of Derna (now in British hands), ever refreshed with flowing water, gay with flowers, verdant with gardens, and rich with fields. This and Benghazi are the only places along hundreds of miles of coast that have always been supplied with water and have been rettled through the millenniums, Never have desert sands conquered Derna,
A.N.S. SUPPER-DANCE
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