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THE CHINA MAIL FRIDAY SUPPLEMENT, SEPTEMBER 1, 1939
Many Chinese have been leaving Hong Kong since the crisis began. Here is part of the crowd which, besleged the Kau Tong, bound for Macao.
"Doctor-my baby cannot drink milk!"
"KLIM will put an end to that trouble!"
DOCTOR
OCTORS recommend Klim Powdered Whole Milk for ba- bies-even the frailest babies— without hesitation.
For in the drying process, the fat globules of the milk are broken up -making Klimmore digestible than the usual cows milk-kinder to tiny stomachs. It is rich in nourishment, and de- licious-as nourish- ing and delicious as the finest cows milk you can buy. And pure as the sternest sanitary supervision can make it.
Klim is the finest cows milk- with only the water removed. It keeps.
...without refrigeration. So it enables you to give your baby. fresh milk at every feeding.
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of order." One of the nastier habits: of thunderstorms is to fuse electric- lights over a whole area. How.sim-. ple was the old business of Boni- face to provide stairs and candles. and to know that nothing could go. far wrong. with a house whereins there were food and fuel, beds and beer, and a lad to shine the boots.
Few people, save authors, are permitted to tell the world what they think of it, and even authors must be careful at times. Business. men live under the accursed compulsion -to be kind to their clients; vendors.. must act on the villanious assump-. tion that the customer is always right. Boniface suffers continually from the obligation to suffer folly with a smile; he must greet each. morning with high animation. If he has time to go to bed he must always get out on the right side... One of the greatest human pleasures, that of being publicly peevish, is denied to him as to any salesman behind a counter. We may curse- him when we meet hard beds and bad food. But should we find bet- ter fortune let us remember that. good living does not happen by ac- cident. Somebody has taken thought: for our benefit; and the pale cast: of that thought, is probably seated on the brow of Boniface. Nowadays he will not be rosy and round and rubbing his hands in front of a Dickensian fire and feast; he will be: seated in an office, coping with in- accessible plumbers and inaudible trunk calls.
VERDICT
Professor "Now, if I were to be. flogged, what would that be?"
Class (in unison)That would be corporal punishment.”
Professor-"But if I were to be
beheaded?"
Class (still in unison) "Oh, that would be capital."
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