1940-06-04 — Page 10

China Mail 德臣西報 中國郵報 All

“Couldn't keep my eye

on the ball to-day!'

Never mind, you can tell this whisky blindfold "

THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 4, 1940.

There is no other whisky with quite the genial mellowness, the smoothness, the exquisite find you fragrance of White Horse. When all the qualities of finest Scotch whiskies blended into one, you know it can only be White Horse Whisky.

The millions of gallons of finest Scotch whisky matured and maturing ensure that the quality of White Horse never varies.

WHITE HORSE

WHISKY

Some soldiers of the Dorsetshire County Regiment, who were with the B.E.F. In France, enjoy a hot bath. (Air Mail. Copyright).

AMERICAN

GIRL STOWAWAY

JAPAN AND N.E.I.

Tokyo, To-day. Japan “cannot remain un- APPEARING IN THE KOWLOON concerned at any develop- POLICE COURT THIS MORNING IN A PINK DRÈSS, AN ATTRACTIVE ment which may change AMERICAN GIRL, existing conditions in the PAULA GRACE RICHARDS, NA- Netherlands East Indies," de- GUILTY TO STOWING-AWAY ON clared Mr. Arita, the Foreign A PRESIDENT LINER FROM Minister, in a speech here last

22-YEAR-OLD

TIVE OF

MANILA.

PLEADED ARIZONA,

the

"I could not find any work in Manila night. and I wanted to get back to States," explained the girl, who was also charged with being a vagrant, and with entering the Colony without a valid passport.

She was cautioned for stowing- away but ordered to be expelled on the second and third charges.

two Facing similar charges were

Edwin Valentine other Americans, Williams, 32-year-old mechanic, and Joseph E. Lister, 22, of Manila.

They were also cautioned and or- dered to be expelled... Miss Richards told

the "China some Mail" reporter that following

where she obtained a job as a singer. Sole Agents for South China: JARDINE. MATHESON AND COMPANY LTD. "trouble" at home, she left for Manila she After working for two months,

She then fell ill and lost her job.

United decided to get back to the States by stowing-away.

The only thing she feared now was being sent back to Manila.

REGIMENTAL BADGE BROOCHES. "SECOND TO NONE IN THE ORIENT”

H.K.V.D.C.

THE

BADGE BROOCH

GOLD & ENAMEL

"

Obtainable at 'FALCONERS

PEDDER

STREET

EAT AT-

TELEPHONE

22143

Jimmy's Kitchen

INEXPENSIVE SATISFYING

Bringing Up Father

WELL- MAGGIE-I'VE INVITED SENATOR HAMMOND KAKES TO DINNER WITH US - HE THINKS HE'S GOIN' TO BE NOMINATED TO RUN FOR PRESIDENT- BUT HE WILL HAVE TO DO A LOT OF THINKING – –

CH-I'VE

HEARD OF HIM- I'M SO. HAPPY I COULD SING-

SHE CAN'T

BE VERY HAPPY AS THAT'S NOT SINGIN-

IR ! WEAR MY

NEW

JERSEY

WILL

WHAT

DELLA

| WEAR?

RADIATOR CAP THEFT

Wong Hoi, 21, was charged before Mr. R. Edwards this morning, with stealing a radiator cap from a car be- longing to Mr. R. M. M. King, of | Johnson, Stokes and Master.

Det.-Sergeant Sykes said defendant was seen near car No. 3643 in Jackson. Road on Sunday night. When search- ed, the radiator cap was found in his pocket.

Defendant was remanded for father to appear.

-

SKIDDED, COLLIDED

his

He added: "Our concern is not limit- ed to the maintenance of the status quo. Owing to their resources, trade potentialities and Industrial possibili- ties, it is only natural that Japan should be seriously concerned about the economic status of the Dutch Indies.

re-

"Peace and stability in the true sense of the term depend upon the principle of mutual economic lations and Interdependence. "Not a few of the so-called Pacific questions could be traced to 'unjust situations' caused by the absence such relations.

of

"Construction of a new world order which should follow the present war should necessarily be founded solution of this basic issue."Reuter.

on

a

HEAVY DOWNPOURS

With

downpour

a further heavy early this morning, the total rainfall for the year has now reached 38.38 inches-13.84 inches above normal.

The Royal Observatory in Kowloon registered 2.52 inches in the 24 hours ending 10 o'clock this morning, and more rain is expected during the day.

Pressure is highest over the East Indies and the Pacific to the east of

the Bonins.

Depressions are situated over Tong- king and Marichuria.

JUMPED FROM SECOND FLOOR

A 50-year-old woman, Tong Sam, was Mr. M. Ubaghs of No. 23, Peak Mansions, driving car. No. 6819 in yesterday admitted to Kowloon Hos- Stubbs Road on Saturday, skidded and pital with injuries to her head, caus-

se collided with taxi No. 752, causinged when she jumped from the

cond floor of No. 153, Apliu Street. damage to both vehicles. No-one was

She is in a serious condition, injured.

By George McManus

GRACIOUS-IT'S

NINE O'CLOCK- WHAT DO YOU": SUPPOSE HAS HAPPENED TO HIM?

DON'T KNOW- BUT HAVE A SUSPICION-

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