THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 24, 1939 |
RUSSIANS LAUGHING
AT HITLER
Amsterdam, Oct. 17.
"Adolf Hitler has sent a courier to Moscow with 2 massage for Stalin," the “Allgemeen Handels- blad" reported to-day. "He needs Soviet aid and claims it by vir- tue of the political and economie accords of September 22. Those of the Kramlin now have good reason to laugh in their beards. They see with immense satisfac- tion and malicious joy how Herr Hitler has tied his hands in the west and 'is now making desper- ate efforts to save himself from his own policies,” the newspa- per atated-Havas.
JAPS. OF COURSE BLAME BRITAIN
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Peiping, To-day.
After refusing to com- ment for some days on the speech of the American Am- Mr. bassador to Japan, Joseph Grew, indicting the Japanese Army in China, the Japanese military spokesman in Peiping has broken the silence, with a somewhat acid comment.
He said that the official view of the Japanese Army, while appreciating Mr. Grew's frankness, was that they expected something more that they failed to find in the speech any- thing about what Mr. Crew had done in the course of his duty as Ambas- sador to Japan in the way of present-- ing to the American Government and. people the viewpoint of the people of Japan.
Perhaps it was too much to ask what he had done in this direction, the spokesman added.--
He went on: The damage done to the rights and property of Americans in China has not been done deliber- ately. Conditions did not permit the between prevention of all conflicts
American interests and Japanese ac- tivities, but their policy was to res- pect such rights and interests.
CLOSED
Asked if efforts to establish a clos- ed economy in China conformed with this policy, the spokesman declared:
"The formation of an economic bloc was started by Britain against Japanese exports. Japan had taken action in because she had to live."-Reuter.
VON RITTER LEAVING MOSCOW
Moscow, To-day.
Herr von Ritter, the German envoy: who has been in Moscow for a fort-
with night In connexion
the new Russo-German trade agreement, has left for Barlin.
the near.
A Boviet economic delegation is leaving for Germany In future.Reuter,
STAFF TALKS COMPLETE
Ankara, To-daye}
The Anglo-French military talks with Turkey have ended; and Gener
al Wavell'antici: T
British
and..Iranoh
have left Ankart
Meanwhil
pen, Nasi
mediately.
We're moving next week, Betty. It's a lovely little house with a separate play room
for Johnny
I can't make things go. I'd better throw my
hand in
Yes, he even wakes
tired, doctor
Do
Take
Page
HIS WIFE DESERVED
A MEDAL
THINKS!
WE COULD DO WITH
A BIGGER PLACE.
I WISH PETER COULD MAKE THE GARAGE PAY
MEANWHILE PETER'S IN TROUBLE
Unless you can pay off: these mortgages on your garage in the next six months, I'm afraid we'll have to take over your business, Mr. Granam
We're going to fight to the last ditch, darling, to hold that business. It's just that you're run- down and tired always,
Peter..
་་་་
From what you've told me, Mrs. Graham, I'd say your husband's trouble is Night Starvaho
You see, even at night we go on using up energy in heartbeats, breathing and other -automatic actions. In his case this has no
SIX WEEKS LATER PETER FELT KITA NEW MAN
The front axle... OK. Sí. ri send some down in to
minutes with the breakdowi
doubt also led to an excess of acid waste products in the blood. All this causes him to wake tired and feel no good at his work, Recent hospital tests have proved that Horlicks is
what people need for that condition
LATER
THINKS:
WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO BETTY AND THE BABY. OH, IF ONLY I DIDN'T FEEL SO TIRED
ALL THE TIME, I MIGHT PULL
THROUGH
THAT SAMS EVENING BETTY SAW THE DOCTOR
Thanks to you, Begy, the mortgage is paid
off-the garage
You deserve a medal
· BETTY SAW-TO IT THAT HER HUSBAND HAD HIS HORLICKS EVERY NIGHT.
del worn out, depressed and nervy!
Do you even wake tired?
Guard Against
NIGHT STARVATION
HORLICKS
have n
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