SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1932.
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YES-THAT'S BARON UPWELLS
HAT HE LEFT IT HERE BY MISTAKE-HE RUSHED OUT OF HERE AND GRABBED SOME OTHER PERSON'S TOPPER-
1 WONDER IF IT WOULD FIT ME? IF IT DOES-1'VE GOT AN IDEA-
THE CHINA MAIL.
Bringing Up Father
BY: COLLY IT LOOKS AS IF IT WAS MADE TO ORDER FOR YOU-
YOU KEEP MY HAT UNTIL TO "MORROW I'LL WEAR
THIS ONE - NOW TEL CALL UP MEWIFE-
'WELL- IF YOU ARE DINING WITH BARON UPWELL. OF COURSE, ITS ALL RIGHT- STAŤ OUT AND
HAVE A NICE TIME-IM (GLAO I WON'T HAVE TOB
WORRY ABOUT YOU-
WONDER. V WHERE DADDY MET THE BARON?
GRACA & CO.,
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HONG KONG
UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.
The following unclaimed tele- grams are lying at the office af the Great Northern Telegraph Company (Limited) of Den- mark:-
Krekoryar, from Krasnoiarak, Hotel Cecil, Linbinghim, from Shanghai.
Knierim, British Consulate, from Shanghai.
F. V. JENSEN,
Superintendent.
Hong Kong, July 20, 1932,
The following unclaimed tele- grams are lying at the Eastern Ex- tension Telegraph Co.'s office:
Murence Fok, 234, Wanchai
Road from Seremban.
R. C. Foord, c/o Hotel Cecil,
from London.
Lotaly, B, Ruckaolin Säasurpari,
from Port Said.
C. C. CLARKE,
Manager.
Hong Kong, July 14, 1932.
YOU TOLD HER YOU! WUZ WITH THE BARON-BUT HOW ARE YOU GONNA
PROVE IT?
I GOT HIS HAT-I'LL TELL HER HE TOOK MINE BY MISTAKE AS WE WÜZ LEAVIN ́THE CLUB- SHE SAID SHE COULD HEAR THE. MEMBERS VOICES OVER THE "PHONE-IVE
GOT IT, ALL
FIXED-
BOY- MAGGIE DIDN'T EVEN |
STAY UP TO SEE WHAT TIME I CAME IN- SHE CERTAINLY HAS FALLEN
FER THAT STORY-
COME ON- DON'T
BREAK UP THE GAME NOW-
JIGGS,
GOOD MORNIN-MUM. IT'S EIGHT O'CLOCK-
HE DONT HAVE TO- WERE ALL
BROKE
AN HE GOT.! ALL THE 'MONEY-
VERY WELL-DELIA- BRING MY BREAK- FAST AND THE MORNING PAPER-
AW-GEE LETS. PLAY SOME MORE ITS ONLY FOUR IN THE MORNIN-
HERE IT 19-
MUM-
WHAT'S THE
USE OF GOIN HOMË
NOVĚ
I'VE GOT SUCH A GOOD EXCUSEU
WOULDN'T MISS.
·USIN' IT-2
JUST PUT IT RIGHT OVER HERE-1 MUST READ, THE NEWSPAPER FIRST-
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Feet
Victoria Peak
1828
Bignal Station
1774
Mt. Parker
1784
Mountain Lodge
1728
The Eyric
1728
Peak Hotel
1805
Taikoo Sanatorium
1000
Mt. Davis
877
Bowen Road (karbeds)
207
Mainland.
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8124
Fowloon Peak
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WHAT'S THIS? BARON UPWELL WAS ARRESTED' LAST NIGHT IN A NIGHT-CLUB- BUT THE MAN WITH HIM ESCAPED- A FREE-FOR-ALL FIGHT STARTED- MANY CHORUS GIRLS
FAINTED-
ARE YOU POSITIVE YOU SPENT THE
EVENING WITH BARON UPWELL?
POSITIVE- I HAVE HIS HAT:
I TOOK IT BY MISTAKE AS WE WERE LEAVIN' THE
CLUB-
THERE'S SOME- THING WRONG WITH MY STORY-
I CAN'T FIGURE IT OUT-
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and placed the ball a good. Afteen yards, at least, away from the circle.
Activities to Continue During, Leslie got close to the circle, too.
Summer.
witnessed a display by Girl Guide Divisions, Including the formation of a living Union Jack. The cul After further instructions on the mination of the programme was a Public Health badge.tests given by rush by the Guides in mass forma Mr. G. Hume (who has deputised tion towards the Princess Her In spite of the typhoon weather, for Mr. Barnes) the senior boys Royal Highneas left by train from there was a good muster of boys on were given a hand-at-finding the Whitmore. | Thursday evening, and the attend- clock, blindfolded. Harry Milling
Princess Victoria,, who is Presi
ance was most encouraging. Moreton was first; Wing second, with dent of the Buckinghamshire Girl tests for the Grenham Camera prize Len Gibson third. "Chello" Win Guides, attended a rally at Slough" were carried out the main one yard, after being within five yards where she distributed the prizes (By Patrol Leader.)
being a hearing test. This test was distance of the clock, evidently fail-won at sports. for the junior boys, the participants ed to hear the ticking, and he wan- mercantile marine, thus. following being Peter Dillern, Leslie and John der-d off to the other end of the
LOCAL SCOUTING.
A General Relax in Activities.
the footsteps of his father, Capt. Millington, and Wally, John and ball. But he soon knew where the -Miller.
Doug, Henderson. A clock-It was clock was when the alarm went off! #49th Kowloon.
an olurm / clock-was placed in a In the course of the evening, map According to AS M. Cole, the part of the hall. On tip-toes and drawing and first aid were also During the Summer months 9th Kowloon Dock Scottish Group blindfolded, the lids, made their Indulged in. locally scouting activities slight-] have closed the activities for the ways to where the clock was ticking. ly relax, and this bas re-Summer months, re-opening on the The first attempt failed na one of sulted in the Summer Camp-fast Monday in September.
the lads gave the game away! ing Competition not being held. Sketch Clask Failure..
Wally-Wins,----- With the Summer vacations. It is regrettable to note-that-the-In their second try, young Wally
!
PRINCESS ROYAL AND GIRL GUIDES.
LORD KYLSANT'S RELEASE.
London, July 6. Lord Kylaant, the former :hoad of the huge shipping combine of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company, will be released from Wormwood Scrubbs Prison near the end of this month, The Evening News was in formed to-dayNNY
Sentenced to 12 monthe" Impri- sonment on November 4 last, Lord
numerous boya as well as Scopters sketching classes for Kowloon me aut top, with Leslie and Peter Ten thousand Girl Guides and leave Hong Kong for a spell of Scouts, which were proposed to be second and third, respectively. One Brownles-assembled in Trentham change. Some Groups find it desir held every Monday afternoon, from of the Johns (was It Millington?) Gardens, Stok on-Trent on June able to discontinue meetings for a 5.15 to 0 o'clock under Mr. Sweet. found himself: wandering aimlessly 25, to welcome the Princess Royal Kylsant has spent. the whole of his number weeks until September or have now been put off, owing to the in the middle of the room. on her first official visit to Staford-prisen life at the West London pri- October, while the attendance at lack of support. Boys, it is your Placing a hall in a ring, blind-shire as President of the Girl son, and has gained full remiasion others diminishes until the Winter-own faul. You have missed a folded, proved also to be an enjoy Guides Association. Her Royal of sentence marks, which totals
Former Troop, Leader, opportunity.
able game, although this competl Highness lunched with the Lord three montas in every 12, tion does not garner points for the Lieutenant of Staffordshire (the On his release. Lord Kylsant will prize. Peter, did very well to place Earl of Harrowby) and the Coun- leave imbiediately for his home in the ball just a foot out of the tess of Harrowby at Sandon Hall South Wales by car, accompanied circle..
before motoring to Trentham. After by Lady Kylaant, who has tiade all. Wally Henderson was making his inspecting a guard of honour, the the arrangements for his future way to the circle well, but be sp- Princess Royal took the salute at the comfort. Later they will both parently lost his sense of direction march past The Princess- then leave England on E
World
A Patrol Leader, has heard from Vial to Stanley. John Miller, formerly, Troop Leader At Stapley last week-end, a party of the 1st Kowloon Group. He has of Chinese boys from the St. Paul's been in Riga: for two months now, College Group together with the and has spent most of this time Anglatant Commissioner for Train visiting relatives. He hopes to Ing (Mr. Haward); had a most enter college apon as a cadet in the enjoyable, swim.
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