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Couldn't keep my eye

I

on the ball to-day!

ry

·Never mind, you can tell this whisky blindfold”

THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 6, 1940

There is no other whisky with quite the genial

Claude Rains in "Juarez", with Paul Muni and Bette Davis. A gala performance of the film will be held at the King's Theatre at 9.30 to- night, and the regular opening to-morrow.

FOOK ON IN ANOTHER COLLISION

an

The s.s. Fook On, involved in accident yesterday morning halfway between Macao and Hong Kong, was

BOYS COMMENDED IN COURT

mellowness, the smoothness, the exquisite in the news again this morning when E. Himsworth at the Kowloon Magis-

you

find

fragrance of White Horse. When all the qualities of finest Scotch whiskies blended into one, you know it can only be White Horse Whisky.

she and a junk hit each other in the harbour, The junk was slightly

damaged.

Four small Chinese boys, about 10 years of age, were commended by Mr.

tracy this morning when they appear- ed, as witnesses, in a case in which Wang Ching-hong, 18, and his mother, As disclosed in the "China Mail" Ho Ying, 39, married woman, were yesterday afternoon, the s.s. Fook On charged with unlawfully appropriat- and the s.s. Macao collided at 5 a.m.ing and receiving $130. yesterday, two hours after both ships Mr. W. Brown, of the China Light left Macno for Hong Kong.

and Power Company, was the com- plainant. Sergeant MacKenzie pro- secuted.

This morning, the owners of the Fook On told the "China Mail" that

The millions of gallons of finest Scotch whisky matured and maturing ensure that the quality of tough it did, is fact, collide with the Arst accused was

White Horse never varies.*

that at 11.30 a.m.

the boat managed to swerve in time It was alleged

prevent a more serious accident, yesterday in front of the Star Ferry,

"Macao." Damage was only slight.

WHITE HORSE UNIVERSITY

WHISKY

NOMINATION

seen, by the four boys,

picking up an envelope in which was $130. First accused then ran to his home at No. 86, Canton Road, but was followed by one of the four boys.

First accused was alleged to have offered the boy $15 to keep quiet but the boy refused to accept it. Mean- Under the recently revised Con-

while, the other three boys reported to stitution of the University (1937 Rethe police who later arrested-both Sole Agents for South China: JARDINE MATHESON AND COMPANY LTD. vision) registered graduates of Hong accused. The money was dropped by

'ROSS' TELESCOPES.

THE SIGNALMANS' CHOICE. British Made, Optically perfect. Limited stock.

GEORGE FALCONER & CO., LTD.

PEDDER STREET.

EAT AT

TELEPHONE 22143.

Jimmy's Kitchen

INEXPENSIVE

Bringing Up Father

VLL. PRETEND I'M SICK AN' CAN'T GO OUT -AN' THEN WHEN THE FOLKS GO OUT- PLL SNEAK OUT AND SEE THE CITY OF AKRON ALL

BY MESELF -

SATISFYING

MAGGIE-ME HEAD IS BURSTING - I'M NOT GOING OUT TONIGHT - 1 AM SORRY I CAN'T JOIN YOU FOLKS-

'OH-I'M NOT GOING

OUT- IT'S RAINING- DAUGHTER AND I ARE STAYING IN-

BUT OUR SON IN LAW - LORD WORTHNOTTEN- IS GOING OUT-

Kong University in Hong Kong, Singa- Mr. Brown.

the

pore and Shanghai will have

Awarding the four boys each with privilege of nominating three regis-$2 from the Poor Box, Mr. Himsworth tered graduates to serve as members

expressed his congratulations and ad- of the Court of the University. Steps vised them to make good use of the are being taken by the University money.

Alumni Associations at various cen- tres to compile a list of Registered Graduates with a view to implement ing the provisions of the statute the subject.

on

This development represents a high compliment to Hong Kong University graduates and a notable step on the part of the University Authorities to encourage and retain the interest of in Hong Kong University Graduates their Alma Mater. It is for、 graduates to respond wholeheartedly and send their best men to serve as members of the University Court

THIEF WITH A THIRST

in

Addressing accused's relatives Court, the Magistrate said, "If I hear of any attempt to touch the boys, I will send you to prison for such a long time that you will forget what the outside world looks like."

First accused was placed

on $50 bond for one year, while his mother was fined $30, or one month's hard labour.

TRAFFIC OFFENCES

Mr. G. P. Charlton, of Jardine's, was fined $2 by Mr. H. G. Sheldon, K.C.,, at the Central Magistracy this parking overtime In

Pedder Street on January 3.

The residence of Mr. T. S. Morrison | morning for at No. 449, Barker Road, was en- tered during the morning of Sunday, and 10 bottles of gin, 12 bottles of whisky, and jewellery and silverware to the value of $1,050, stolen.

The property was all recovered by Inspector C. Baysting on the hillside near the building the next morning.

a

car

Mr. E. W. Perry, of the Naval Dock- yard, was fined $2 for driving in closed road without a permit. It was

his said that defendant drove

Ice House Street between along Queen's Road central and Des Vouex Road, at 10.05 p.m. on January 5.

HE THOUGHT YOU TWO WOULD GO OUT ALONE- BUT IF YOU'RE SICK- THATS OUT – I WILL

READ TO YOU-

M

By George McManus

DID YOU

SEND FOR A HAMMER?

YES-HIT RIGHT THERE

WITH IT”

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