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"You're picking winners well todays. see if you can tell this whisky.'

ACEL

"It's White Horse, of course-

I could tell it blindfold'

The rare and subtle character of White Horse sets it apart from any other whisky. You can tell it by its exquisite bouquet alone. But it is the perfect blending of fragrance with mell- owness and smoothness which makes White Horse Whisky the equal of a fine liqueur. The millions of gallons of finest Scotch whisky matured and maturing ensure that the quality of White Horse never varies.

THE CHINA MAIL, JANUARY 30, 1940

SNATCHER GOES FOR A SWIM

Appearing before Mr. H. G. Shel- don, K.C., at the Central Magistracy this morning, Li Ying, 18, unemploy ed was expelled from the Colony when found guilty of snatching a handbag from a Chinese girl in Lockhart Road, and escaping from Police custody at No. 2, Police Station, yesterday.

[UKRANIAN

VOLUNTEERS IN FINLAND

PARIS, TO-DAY, ACCORDING TO UKRANIAN SOURCES PROFESSOR SZULGYN, PRESIDENT OF THE NATIONAL UKRANIAN COMMITTEE AND FORMER MINISTER FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS IN THE UKRANIAN GOV- ERNMENT, ESTABLISHED BY GENERAL PETLURA, HAS ARRIV- ED IN HELSINKI.

Prof. Szulgyn is reported to have been organising a Ukranian volun- teer corps which will be incorporated in the Finnish army.

Detective Sergeant J. Bentley told the Court that defendant was arrest- ed yesterday afternoon. Defendant was detained in Wanchai Police Station, and after his fingerprints was taken, defendant broke away from the con- stable, and ran out of the Station. He then jumped into the harbour, and

It is also reported that several was re-arrested by a Police Reservist, Ukranian nationalist leaders, arrested Ilam Din, who swam after the defen- | in September in Lwow (Poland) dant.

have been transferred to Kiev prison and will be charged by the Russians with accepting financial aid from Går. many.

TRAFFIC CASES

Reuter.

STOLE FROM SISTER

Mr. E. W. Fielding of Butterfield and Swire, was cautioned by Mr. H. G. Sheldon, K.C., at the Central Magistracy this morning, when he

Lam Pin, aged 30, an amah employ- was summoned for driving in Duddelled by Mr. A. Mann, of No. 9, Tak Street without the permission of the Shing Street, this morning appeared Commissioner of Police.

as complainant before Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at Kowloon when her younger sister, Lam Wal-chan, 18, was sentenced to two months' hard la- bour for stealing three gold finger- rings from her.

Mr. T. J. Malone of Maryknoll House, Stanley was cautioned for a similar offence.

Mr. B. R. Iranee was fined $5 for 'leaving his car unattended in Chater Road near the Alexandra Building on December 22.

Sergeant McDermott said that Lam Pin, after permission from Mr. Mann, A summons against A.MD. Lampen had been giving her sister free board of the Fleet Mall Office for leaving his car unattended in Theatre Lane, as he had left the was dismissed, Colony,

Inspector F. J. Clarke conducted the prosecution.

and lodging for the past fortnight. On January 20, she discovered that three brass rings were in her suit case in- #tead of three gold ones. They had been replaced by her sister, who sold the gold ones.

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SEQUEL

woman,

Five persons, Including a were this morning charged before Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at Kowloon with the armed robbery as the sequel to running gun battle which occurred on Sunday night.

FINLAND

Stockholm, To-day.

re-

The newspaper "Aftonbladet" ports that food, clothing and medi- cine for 250,000 Finnish refugees, most of them children, is being pur-

mittee for Finland.

Accused, Cheung Ping, 20, cake de-chased by the American Relief Com- liverer, Yip Ping, 30, Pang Kwal, 28, Pang Kau, 26, all unemployed, and Yuen Kam, 28, married woman, were all remanded for 72 hours in police custody for further enquiries.

They are alleged to have robbed a money-changer's shop in Nam Chang Street of $150, 67 tins of cigarettes and three packages of cigars while

armed with revolvers and knives.

Det.-Sgt. P. MacPherson stated that further charges might be prefered against them.

A CORRECTION

The report says the Committee has already-purchased £24,000 worth of clothes in Stockholm.-Reuter.

"THE WARNING”

The Director of Air Raid Precau- tions announces that the flm "THE WARNING", will be shown at the Nathan Theatre on February 4-5 and the Star Theatre on February 6-7.

NEUTRAL LOSSES

London, To-day.

Since the beginning of the war 114

woman

was

The Metropole Hotel points out that Frau Fanny Rothschild, the Ger-neutral merchant-ships have been lost man woman charged with being in either by mine or torpedo.-Reuter. the Colony without a passport, was brought to the Metropole Hotel An- nexe by the police, who requested that accommodation be given her. Yes terday's report of the court proceed ings erroneously said that Frau Roth-❘ schild was traced by the police to the hotel.

Li Yau, 27, married treated at the Kowloon Hospital for received Injuries to her right foot, when she was knocked down by lorry No. 2129 driven by Chan Ping, while crossing Shanghai Street near Jordan Road, yesterday.

By George McManus

Bringing Up Father

NOW-MAGGE-YOLI MUST BRACE UP AND ENJOY THIS TRI-SONNY IS COME

ALL

YOU ARE RIGHT- BUT-1 WORRY ABOUT HIM-HE

MAY BE

WORKING

TOO HARD-

A TELEGRAM-

SIR-IT'S COLLECT

COLLECT- EH? I KNOW THAT'S FROM ME SON-

THERE YOU ARE - THAT SHOULD. MAKE YOU VERY HAPPY-WHAT DOES HE SAY?

THE DARLING- ISN'T HE A WONDERFUL. PERBOY? HE-

SENDS ME ALL

„HIS LOVE-

AND WANTS YOU TO SEND HIM TWO HUNDRED

DOLLARS-

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