NANCY
HELLO, FRITZ!! 1. OH,
DID NANCY
LIKE THAT
TOY I
SENT
HER?
SHE JUST LOVED IT,
MRS. DOBB!
IN FACT
I THINK IT'S HER FAVORITE
GIFT ---
Thursday,
I'LL BET SHE EVEN
HAS IT UP IN BED WITH HER!
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
GOODNESS... I FORGET WHICH GIFT WAS HERS --- I GOT SO MANY THINGS!
February 13, 1941.7
By Ernie Bushmiller
BETTER PLAY SAFE.. IN CASE SHE COMES
UP!
Brighten Your Home
WITH THESE
ARTISTIC LIGHTS
·
Erndteche, Jas
TANJA PRSTOVÉ
Basketball Stars To Give Exhibition Here
Governor Plan To Build
To Build Better
At Bowls
In Winning Rink
His Excellency Lleutenant General E. F. Norton entertaled the "Bowls ters" at Government House friendly game of Bowls yesterday.
California's golden star-studded 20th Century Fox Film basketball team, which passed through Hongkong two weeks ago en route to the Philippine Islands, are booked to give an exhibition game in the Colony against a local all-star aggregation, upon their return, in aid of Excellenes charity.
Arrangements have already)
been started to stage the exhibi- K. C. C. Teams
tion either at Hongkong Univer- sity's spacious gymnasium, or at the Chinese Y.M.C.A. The visitors are scheduled to arrive in Hongkong about February 21, remaining overnight,
hoop
This American all-star quintetle, which wun the Pacific Const A.A.U. championship Inst year, are inade up of former college stare, must of whom were selected on all conference Leams during their collegiate "ralı, rah, rah” days.
High Class Treat
The performance of these brilliant enge artists in this Colony should be areni high-class treat for local court fans and all who are interested in sceing the world's finent calibre of
For Week
W. C. Hung, who used to play regularly for K.C.C. cricket teams, being a useful bowler and a sound bat, is returning to the game.
fe is making his first appearance for about four years next week when
for the K.C.C the Volunteers in a Race Week match. he will play
against
For their
the
The scores were: W. Walker
Dr Newton
J. Denkin
+
J. A. Fraser
L. E. N. Ryan
W. Waterton
R Duncan
LA Col Doughty
Lt Col alt
B. D. Evans
A. Costello
vs. W. A. Cornell
F. Cock
E, Searle 10. P. Phillips
vs. J. Owen-Hugher N. L. Smith
Li Col Levitt 20 S. 1. Dodwell
vs. Major Walker
D. Drummond
to a
Hir A. MacGregor
21 A. W. Brown
RANDOM JOTTINGS
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(Continued from Page 6.) The game is scheduled for 2 Psiall not be surprised if the former
February on Tuesday,
ni 10 K.C.C., the home team being: E. C. win the championship for the Best Fincher, D. J. N. Anderson, E. F. time in the history of the club. In Fincher, D. Hung, A. Zimmern, F. the meantime there may be one or Rt. Zimmern, W. C. Hung, R. Two upsets-one can never tell. Brondbridge, R. E. Lee, K. M. Baxter and T, A. Madar.
URING the week-end, the Royal
Service ut Cox's Road on fented 1-0 Police "B" Like
by recalled that
Vancouver's Saturday, the K.C.C. second eleven Khulsa, the Sappers commenced the Muple Lents; Canadian basketball will be rear, K. F. Fenton, since suffered many reverses. These by: E. Curtis season in brilliant fashion but have champions in 1938, gave a
a brilliant (capt.), T. A. exhibition in Hongkong two years ago K. M. Baxter, G. E. Taylor, W. Ltwo teams are now out of the run- during their Oriental tour.
Rapley, H. Brokenshire, L. R. Burch, ning. The Rajputano Regiment have Basketball, as it is played during J. R. Luke, Major W. W. Parsons also lost two matches and are only the present day, is a highly scientific and R. T. Broadbridge. Umpire, R. ve points behind the two leading kame, the old individual dribbling Leigh; scorer, J. W. Bertram.
teams. In my opinion, they are cap- On Wednesday next, a K.C.C. XI able mellied being replaced by modern
of defeating either of well-timed, stream-lined screening will entertain the RAS.C. at Cox's leaders. plays. These Californian giants all Road, the match starting at 2 p.m.
K.C.C.: E. Curtis (capt.), T. A..
basketball, is it is played in America. Civil ser league match against Engineers were surprisingly de-
will
be
the
Britain After War
(By' "Reuter's" Lobby Correspondent) LONDON, Feb. 12-Some government control of industry in the re-planning which must take place at the end of the war is entailed in a proposal now being considered by the Government. "The proposal is that half the money collected for excess profits duty shall not be used for meet- ing the war expenditure but shall be placed in a special fund for the purpose of assisting various industries at the end of the war in making the change to peace conditions.
the
The proposal arises from com- plaints by Industrialists that present excess profits duly of 100 per cent. will not allow them to molte provision for this purpose.
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The problem of demobilisation of millions of men now serving in the armed forces has not been overlooked and an expert committee is now sitting which has the task of examining the question in all its aspects and making
for recommendations
effective demobilisation of men with the least possible dislocation.
Other matters now being examined the formulation of a com- Include prehensive agricultural policy to en- able industry-sill the largest in the country--lo play Its full share
of re-housing and
national reconstruction.
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The maing after the war is be-
national
:
Ing examined under the direction of Lord Reith who, it is hoped, will make a statement at an early date on the proposals for building and planning a beiter Britain.
Greenwood's Task These and many other matters are ments of state under the direction of Mr Arthur Greenwood, Minister without Portfolio, who is specially charged with the examination of these problems.
Late Recovery By Macao
(Contbued from Page 6.) several dangerous movements. Chin Chi-fal was better than Lat Chung- yin as a winger.
First Half Superiority South China was vastly superior in the Brat half, where Macao after do- Ing the attacking for the first five minutes found themselves two goals in arrears. South China onco settled down went into the attack on the right, where Lat Chung-yin after a combination play with Chow Man- ch centred for Chu. Wing-keung to net from close In.
Play was very loose at this period, and the Portuguese players were un- to get moving, being very rng- able to Red and disjointed. The good work in by Cordova and Alrosa at- put rested several dangerous ralds. How- ever. with
raids, South China were rewarded with another
will persistent Hoal, as from a corner kick taken on the right, Chi Chi-fal headed in.
were
Macao retalluted strongly thereafter, but found their movements too well watched. Several attacks at goal and weze cleared by Ho Po-put, following upon a heading bout by their forwards, Chong Han-kwong headed the ball pust Ho Po-pui to reduce the lead.
tower over the six foot mark and are Mados. G. E. Taylor, W. L. Rapicy, [ENTRAL British Association being examined by various depart Cover Mačno played re-
considered master in the art of using. Brokenshire, L. R. Burch, Major deceptive screening plays.
Arrangements are being anade to W. W. Parsons, R. T. Broadbridge, day. The visitors have at least have some of these cage stars give W. C. Hung, J. W. Bertram and F.
short talks un the intricacies of baskelbali, on the afternoon of their' arrival in Hongkong, to loen? basket-[' ball enthusiasts.
Punjab Awards
LAHORE, Feb. 12 (Reuler).-The
Crabbe.
are visiting Maeao next Sun- five Interport selections in their team, and if their defence does not crack up, I shall not be sur-
to be 'n very keen tussle.
Malayan Iron Ore prised if they win what is going reach the largest measure of commen
Going To Japan
LONDON, Feb, 12 (Reitter).—At the forthcoming question time in the House of Commons, Sir George Broadbridge
will ask whether the
The intention behind them is to
agreement on urgent matters that have to be dealt with so that they can be put into force without delay at the end of the war and form & Guild foundation upen
pen which, after discussion and by a vote of the peo- ple, a new government will be put NEW YORK, Feb. 12 (Reuter)—|_into_office_to_ carry out the programme. of reconstruction which the majority of the country destres.
Hopkins Delayed
Punjab Government hus reserved Government-is-aware-that-the-states- 000 acres in Nilibar Colony (Havell of Trengannu and Kelantan (Malaya) | Mr Harry Hopkins, Mr Roosevelt's Project) as rewards for war serylees, are sending, regular shipments of personal envoy to England, hins-been it is officially amounced.
held up iron ore to Japam
at Bolama, Portuguese It is added that preference in He will also ask whether, in view Guinea, on his way home, owing to awards will be given to those whose of the fact that Japan has joined the ja slight mechanical difficulty with the services are outstanding in assisting | Axis alliance, steps will be taken to Cilpper. He is now expected to reuch
top this supply.
America on Saturday morning.
the war effort.
BADMINTON CHAMPION LOSES FORM
(THINKS)
I SEEM TO BE LOSING
MY PEP~ BADMINTON
IS A GAME OF THE
PAST FOR ME.
AT THE DOCTOR'S TWO WEEKS |
IN YOUR CASE ALSO THIS HAS LED TO AN EXCESS) OF ACID WASTE PRODUCTS. IN THE BLOUD, RECENT
●TESTS HAVE PROVED THAT HORLICKS AT BEDTIME IS WHAT YOU?
NEED.
SLATER
(THINKS)
THE DOCTOR'S RIGHT THIS HORLICKS IS DOING
ME GOOD.
YOU WILL HAVE TO LEAVE ME OUT OF THE TOURNAMENT OLD MAN.
I'M FINISHED.
ALMONTH AFTER
THE CHAMPION
IS BACK
ON HIS OLD:
FORM AGAIN.
NONSENSE- "YOU'LL BE
ALRIGHT. WHY
NOT SEE A DOCTOR MEANWHILE?
YES, SINCE THE!
DOCTOR PUT
HIM ON
HORLICKS.
DO YOU FEEL WORN OUT, DEPRESSED, OR NERVY? DO YOU EVEN AWAKE TIRED?
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Mrs L. Hays was granted a divorce decree against J. M. Huys in the US. Court at Shanghal. Custody of a child was also given to Mra Hays.
...I EVEN
WAKE TIRED
E DOCTORS
YOUR TROUBLE IS: NIGHT STARVATION, YOU SEE, WHILE YOU SLEEP, YOUR HEART, LUNGS AND OTHER AUTOMATIC PROCESSES CONTINUE USING UP
ENERGY.
DOOTORS AND SOIENTISTS USE HORLICKS
IN HOSPITAL · TESTS
RECENTLY iesta were made in a great
hospital on men and women who com plained of always feeling tired.
It was found that these peoplo had an excess of acid waste products in their blood during sleep.
This acid wasto kept the brain and nerves 'on edge' all night oven though the rest of the body was sound asleep.
But when Horlicka was given to these people lest thing at night, this excess ncid waste was completely neutralised. They woka refreshed, with increased energy and vitality.
Take HORLICKS
THEN
YOU WILL SLEEP. SOUNDLY- WAKE REFRESHED. AND HAVE EXTRA ENERGY ALL DAY
soccer, and kept South) China's defenders on their toes. Ho Lok-kee who was injured in the first Lee half retired from play, and Shek-you enme in to take over Chow Man-chi's berth to allow the Inter to retire to the right half position.
Right from the kick off, Chong Han-kweng was put through by Sousa, and his
pass was accepted by Guerreiro who made no mis- take from close in to level the Revitalised by this goal, they kept pegging away, and when Ip l'o-to was given the run of the field, Badarraco, who had changed places with Guerreiro, took up the pass to go through on his own to allow Macao to take the lead for the first time.
scorc,
Too Individualistic
South China was playing too much individualistio football, and wasted too much time in getting at Although they had the chances of drawing level at this
Juncture, slow methods coupled with the excellent work put in by Carvalho, who saved everything that went his way, Cordova who was here, there and everywhere, aut Airosa at centre hall, prc- vented South China from scoring. Macao went further ahead, when Ip Pa-tott was given a chance to go through on his own, his final shot found the corner of the net with Hol
Thereafter play
Po-pul spread Macao's half.:
was chiefly
but good work once again South China's
#forts.
har
dild
everything practically ever and later when from a concerted at tack, Chu Wing-keung headed in from close quarters. Although with! the exception of spasmodic raids, they were kept in their own half, Macao managed to survive, and the Anal whistle
found them hanging onto their slender lead und victory.
SOUTH CHINA: Ho Po-pul; Wong Slu-kee, Tse Kam-hung: Chang Wel- chung, Lam Tak-po, Ho Lo-kee; Chang Wet-cheung, Chu Wing-keun Lee Tak-kes, Chow Man-ch! (Led Shek-yau in second half), Chin Chi-
MACAO: Carvalho; Chi Fu, Cor- | dova; Mendea, Alrosa,, Magalhaes; Chong Inn-kwong, Sousa, Badárraco, Guerreiro, Ip Pe-tou.
Vacancy For British Subject Announced
the
Information has been received, by
Government of
Hongkong through Ila fajesty's Embassy at Chungking to the effect that two vacancies exist in the foreign person- nel of the Chinese Salt Administra- lion.
It is proposed to all one of these vacancies by the appointment of a British subject and the other by the appointment of an American subject. The base salary works out at about U.S.$100 plus National Currency $000 per month, with quarters. It is de- sirable that applicants should have some technltat qualifications, such ́un highway traffe management, buði. nens management or accountancy,
Further particulara, may be ab-|·· tained on application to the Colonial Becretary's Office.
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