NANCY
·ACCORDIN' TO MY DREAM BOOK HE DOESN'T LOVE ME ANY- MORE!
I'LL SHOW HIM I'LL TEAR HIS. PICTURE IN A
·MILLION - the PIECES--
VLT.
Friday:
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
--AND THROW: THEM OUT THE
WINDOW!
OH, DEAR-- IT'S- THE ONLY PICTURE I HAD OF HIM -- BAD AS HE
WAS!
June 13, 1941.
By Ernie Bushmiller.
WHAT ON EARTH
ARE YOU
LOOKING FOR,
NANCY ?
SLUGGO'S LEFT EAR- I'VE GOT
THE REST OF HIM!
GOOD SELECTION
OF
BATHING SUITS
SATIN LASTEX-
FLORAL OR STRIPED
DESIGNS.
●SKINTITE-
WHITE SHARKSKIN OR FANCY AND
PLAIN- COTTON,
• WOOLLEN
MANY DESIGNS AND COLOURINGS.
RELEASE CLAUSE IN MATRIMONY
NAIROBI, June 12 (Router)."I want you to tell the Judge- and jury whether you had anything directly or indirectly to do with the death of the Earl of Erroll," said Counsel when Sir Delves Broughton, charged with the murder of Lord Erroll, entered the witness box after the Judge's rejection of the plea that there was no cuse to answer.
Sir Delves, referring to his servico- in the last war, said that he had a penalonable disablement from the effects of sunstroke, one of which rendered him unable to drive ht right.
He spoke of a pre-marrlage ngree- ment with his present wife that I either fell in love with another, they would release each other.
In Love With Erroll The public followed tensely the accused's account of his reactions on realising that his wife had fallen in Jove with Lord Erroll. There was po
at any time between thei
wife
Cleaning Up U.S. Labour
WASHINGTON, June 12
and Lord Erroll or with his (Reuter).-The Senate to-day Не was very sorry for his by 46 votes to 25 approved legis.
thelation authorising the President
regreticalised
wife, and although he attachment to Lord Erroll, he i
His Excellency Major-Ge nerai A. E. Grasett, General Officer Commanding, taking the
(Photo: New China Newsphotos).
that she had all her young life in to seize defence plants in case salute during the march past at the King's Birthday review in Wanchat yesterday morning. front of her while he (accused) had of the existence of threatened
not.
is hoped that his wife, by going away for three months with Lard Erroli, might stop loving Lord Erroll, but Lord Erroll neither approved this idea nor, flat he (Lord Erroll) him- self should go away.
South Anhwei Fighting
Severe fighting is raging in southern TUNKI, June 12 (Central News)
fallure of production and where the management or Labour fail to utilise the existing mediation agencies.
The Administration lost the fight against an amendment providing that the President could not exercise such powers until mediation attempts. are exhausted.
A high member of the Administra- tion
stated that the Government is ready and determined to climinate
from the defence Industries all
Germans Mass Troops As A Military Threat To Russia
Special to the "Telegraph”
LONDON, JUNE 12 (UP), THE FOREIGN SECRETARY, MR ing strikes for subversive instead of persons considered guilty of promot- ANTHONY EDEN' conferrED WITH THE BRITISH AMBASSADOR
Anwei where Japanese troops cast legitimate Union purposes,
of Tungling and north of Tsingyang, taking advantage of a heavy storm on the night of June 10, Chinese positions to the south of the points, Fighting new centres in the hilly re- gions south of Llenyushan and cast of Tsingyang Yesterday, Japanese aircraft participated in operations.
by the Chinese, the Intercepted Japanese, troops are being enveloped on three sides and part of them has already been driven back.
Hengyang Air Raid
HENGYANG, June 12 (Central
News)A Bre was started by a Japanese air raid on Hengyang this
The rald was carried out by ning
the city.
Heroism Of
Greece Not
Forgotten
Message From King
TO RUSSIA, SIR STAFFORD CRIPPS TO-DAY AS NEWS REPORTS_IN- DICATED THAT A GERMAN MILITARY THREAT AGAINST THE
SOVIET UNION IS IMPENDING.
One report received at a foreign Embassy stat-
ed that 75 German divisions are concentrated on
the Soviet-Polish frontier and another 25 divisions
in Rumania in addition to between 20 and 25 Rumanian divisions. It is stated that the Soviets are frantically fortifying Bessarabia, ploughing up the roads near the frontier.
Philippines Cholera Precautions
ceriincate of immunization against
All passengers and members of Soviet sources admit that it is probably true that crews of vessels entering any port in the Philippines from Hongkong. heavy forces are being concentrated on the frontier, they either direct or via intermedinte assert that Germany will not attack the Soviets or succeed ports, will be required to present a in scaring them into giving important concessions by cholera. negotiation.
The latest reports nbitter German
intentions from Turkish circles say that
LONDON, June 12 (Reuter). morning but was promptly pui out. In a message to King George Japanese plancs which drapped of Greece thanking the Greek bombs on the northern outskirts of people "one and all and each individually" for their herole East River Region stand in Greece and Crete, King KWEILIN, June 12 (Central News).-Indicative of the severe George VI, while saying that losses suffered by the Japanese dur- the loss of Crete was ing their recent operations in the blow," adds: East River region, more than 3,000 "We share your grief, but we also urns containing the ashes of Japan-
share your hopes. News reaches this Hitler demands facilities at
here.
great
that ut-Et
soldier-statesman,
of
INDIAN WHO LOST HIS WAY way from. military land." said Mr "If you get drunk in future, keep
was
1
Such certificates will be accepted: it Issued by the Hongkong Govern- ment on the strength of the fact that representative of one of the medical entitles of the Hongkong Government, ie, the Port Health Officer or medical officer of either the British
assistants, physicians of a Government hospital, or a
ese war dend arrived at Canton on country dally to prove that the the Soviet Black Sea ports June 1 from Sheklung, according to tragedy of Greece has left unbroken feld intelligence reports received the spirit of your gallant people, who at Poti and Batoum so that H. G. Shektion, x.C., to a well-dressed Navy or Army, had actually per- show and continue to show heroism he can send his army direct Indian clerk, Bhagwandas Hallra formed the Inoculation covering the Further Successer
mani, 27, of No. 7 Garden Terrace, Immunization stated in the certificato to the Caucasus from a native ot Hyderabad State, TUNKI, June 12 (Central News), in historgard for odds unsurpassed
Central signed by such a Government repres Remarking that the spirit of the
charged at Further successes were scored by:
sentative. Chinese troops in southern Anhwel Greek people remains high, the Rumania without crossing who
Magistracy this morning with, tres- Ukraine. From
The validity of such certificates, the passing on Detention Barracks Road, ny the Japanese at Llenyushen, east message concludes: "We do not for-the
Issued not of Tungling have been heavily
the Germans leading to Flag Staff House, Murray which must have been tacked and were routed at noon to- General John Metaxas, who said to Caucasus,
following D.
vere engagement. the Italians, 'You shall not pass, nor could invade Iran and Iraq Barracks, about 9.30 p.m. yesterday: less than five days prior to arrival
Det.-Sergeant John Bentley stated in the Philippines, La as follows tro fecing towards his successor, Mr Alexander Korizis,
who said 'No' to a yet more powerful and threaten the British that Sergeant Brown of the Royal For 1 Inoculation 3 months, For
months, For right flank in the Near East, Scots found Defendant near the inoculations. 41
sentry box, arrested him and took inoculations @ months. him to the No. 2 Police Station,
Persons falling to produce the rew There was nothing suspicious about quisite ceril
certificates may be subject to had surveillance or observation.
The provisions regarding Defendant stated that he was drunk) munization and alool examination remain in force for steerage type and had lost his way,
Mr Sheldon discharged him with passengers, regardless of the class of the caution quoted above,
duy
The
Tungling by two routes.
In the Tsingyang sector, southeast | fot."
of Tungling, fighting is continuing
In areas east of the city where the
Japanese have brought up further
reinforcements.
Barracks Set Afire · LOYANG, June:
(Central
11
News) Heavy damage was sustain- ed by the Japanese at Kaifeng re- cently as the result of a successful Chinese raid
their barracks southeast of the elty which are now under construction.
ננס
Thai Trust
In British
Assurances
Frenchman Assassinated In Shanghai
SHANGHAI, June 13 (Reu- ler). One of the leading BANGKOK, June 12 (Router) French ellizens, the well-known Masquerading as coolles, a party of Chinese plain-clothesmen gained Commenting on persistent Japanese admittance into the barracks and reports of the strengthening of the lawyer, M. Auxion Ruffe, was act fire to the building materials Malaya and Burma defence,.
shot dead this morning when which were all destroyed.
two Chinese gunmen Invaded his flat in the French Concession, firing four shots, three of which lodged in the neck. The gunmen escaped.
The motive is not yet known.
Anti-Inflationary Measures
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
LONDON, June 11 (Domel), --In the first measure of the kind taken
highly-placed That official declared that Thailand is not in the least dis- turbed by such
reports.
He pointed out: (1) Thalland has a non-aggression
with Britain;
(2)
P) Britain "has given us specific nssurances with regard to the real purpose of the frontier reinforco- ments, and we believe the alnccrity in Britain since the outbreak of war,') of these assurances"; the Government introduced into the (3) the British forces are station- Commons an anil-inflationary billed not so near the Thai border as empowering the authorities to fix the Japanese reports try to make out. the maximum prices and wares
throughout the balans designed to Factories In Full
The measure which is
combat the 37 per cent increase in
the general price level since tho
beginnings of the war would lay
open
all
Government officials.
Swing Again
NEW YORK, June 12 (Router)-
HON. MR SMITH & RETIREMENT
Defendant's behaviour. been having a few drinks.
H.M.S.
Не
im
transportation occupied."
Ladybird Lost
Off Libyan Coast.
LONDON, June 12 (Reuter)-It is oficially announced that the British warships Terror and Ladybird have been lost. The Admirally announcement states that the next of kin of the casualties now having been Informed, the Board of the Ad- miralty regrets. to announce that II.M. ships Terror (Comman der HJ. Haynes, D.S.C., R.N.) and Ladybird (Commander J. during operations off the Libyan coast.
The Terror's normal crew was 300 The Terror was one of seven omcers and men. Asked about rumours that he was
Shelled By Japanese shortly retiring on pension, the Ioo. monitors bullt during the last Mr N. L. Smith, Colonial Secretary, war for bombarding the German- The attention of the world was told the "Telegraph this morning occupied Belgian coast and was focussed on the Ladybird in Decem that he would reach the normal re- tiring ags of 65 in rather less than a almost torpedo-proof. She was ber, 1937 when she, together with year from now. To stay beyond that of 7,200 tons with two 16-inch HMS. Bee were shelled by Japanes shore batteries in the Yangise River.
F. Blackburn, IN.) have been lost as the result of enemy action
1
records and books of com- mercial and Industrial ent
ustrial enterprises to A full shift was resumed this morn- date requires the approval of the guna of great range besides The Japanese claimed that because ing at five factories of the west dovernor in Council, subject to eight 4-inch and a number of of a fog and a smoke screen put out rt requires retallers Inform Cleveland-Dale Works of the medical fitness.
Mr Smith war appolated as anti-aircraft guns. buyers of the maximura prices fixed Aluminium Company of America
Colonial Secretary in Hongkong in under the law and demands penally following a settlement of the strike."
to
In case of violation of its regulations.) "that'
tons She poured nearly 800
Becauso
by the warships, they could not dis of unguish the Union Jack. Apologies were offered and indemnities made. gallantry- under fire, was running smooth-He was recalled for duty on the out into Tobruk when the British cap deut-Commander : 1. D. Burlow, Who Is expected at full pro- break of war after a few weeks spent tured these two ports,
Ladybird, Commander of the It will fores the offenders to give lyland
before the
the In England,
The Ladybird, a river gunboat of Co up business entirely after, the fourth duction would be
It is recalled that' Mr. Smith's pre- 425 tonk, also took part in the was allghtly wounded, was awarded day wha byer, vaan !!!!! the measure will be The agreement provides for a gen- decessor, Sir Thomas Southern, was dombardiment of Tobruk and had a Companion of the DS.O. The Manechinkame, & bonour was "e conferred on Slacks Captain G. E..M, O Tannall, who was siitlin some "crat, increase in the wages of one Colonial Secretary for ten years and peacetime, adven under pelo owt ber hair, making a minimum of left on promotions to the Governor watersFduring the
present in the Ledybird at the time. the right eat cerits in an hour.
ship of Gambia at the age of 57.14 on merchant shipp!
of whic
dest, to dat
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