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THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 16, 1940

MUTT AND JEFF

MUTT, DO YOU LOVE"

MER

WHY?

10-4

A FAMOUS SCIENTIST CLAIMS HERE THAT BEING IN LOVE TENDS TO KEEP ONE YOUNG

AND HEALTHY!

SAY, YOU

KNOW I'M

THINK THAT GUYS GOT SOMETHING

THERE!

YESSIR, HE'S GOT THE RIGHT DOPE! ME FOR

STAYING YOUNG

AND HEALTHY!

“HIYA, TOOTS!

ILINI

Page By BUD FISHER

Nazi Propaganda BUSINESS

In Shanghai

take

AS USUAL

Business as usual-with remote control-was the watchword in

during recent raids.

A sailor took the barmaid's place when she went down to the shelters. He served Navy and Mer- cantile Marine men with beer. He roared the orders down to the barmaid, and her piping voice told him the right price to charge.

European war propaganda fored his private secretary, dynamic one South-East Coast public-house the, Far East centres largely in young John Alexander, to Shanghai's International Settle over the press work at Shanghai. ment, with the Germans surpris- Mr. Alexander has been particu- in making contact ingly active despite their numeri-larly active

with the Chinese newspapers, cal and economic inferiority.

Wherever the Japanese are in Both the Germans and the occupation of China, the Germans British issue pamphlet newspapers į have things all their own way in called "noon extras" in English, a publicity sense, Especially strik-

I

cach coming from the office of a ing is the case of Manchuria's only English language daily, the "Man- .regular newspaper-the Ostasia-churia Daily News" at Hsinking,

tischer Lloyd (itself published in German) and the "North-China Daily News," respectively.

Each now

maintains a special publicity attache and the German official has been particularly ac- tive in staging tea-parties for the press, propaganda motion picture shows for large lists of invited guests, and so on.

which is Japanese-edited but which devotes about BS much news and editorial attention to the Germans as to Dai Nippon.

It has recently been realised that the Germans and Italians have apparently been busy with at least "fifth-column" penetration, if not more obvious efforts, even |in the American-controlled Philip- pines. This has led to quite a furry and to various measures of safeguard.

The German news agency So alarmingly did the German Transocean brings a liberal tele- side of the case begin to get into graph service to the Far East but in Shanghai it is published only the public eye despite the fact

by an American and a Chinese- that Britain has two English lan-owned American-registered paper,; guage dailies here and the Ger- additional to the Germans. mans none, aside from the "noon extra," that British Ambassador Sir Archibald Clark-Kerr detach-

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Bomb On Rugby Pitch

An incendiary bomb fell on the Rugby pitch at a London school.

In the absence of the Arst fijf- teen, employees of the school turn- ed out and dealt with the inter- loper in far less than the regula- tiôn 90 minutes.

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In future Sunday services at St. George's Church, Ramsgate, will be held underground In the crypt, which provides shelter for 2,000 people, it has been de- cided.

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No Blast For Dogs

A canine, blast-proof and splin- It is ter-proof air-raid shelter for 36 now boycotted by the two British dogs has been designed by the Na- dailies. The Germans have their tional Canine. Defence League of own local "Lord Haw-Haw" who the R.S.P.C.A. It is to be placed broadcasts rather effectively. in Kensington Gardens.

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HORIZONTAL

1.Animal's

foot

4 Desert beast

9 Resort

12 Brazilian

macaw

13 To entertain 14 To bring

forth

15 Girl's name

17 Dividing

19 Labyrinth. 21. Therefore 22 Sloping

We walk

25 Globe 27 Water sur

rounding a (castic Ma 31 High priest 32 Ingenuous-

34 Spanish

article

95 Hawällan dish,

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47 Entreaty

49 Nervous affection

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to mountains 57 To trouble 58 Cry of

Barrow

60 Female deer

61 Couch

#2 Tables .for

Awriting J

63 Boring tool

R

36 Negativa

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37. Pronoun

38 Rufed

41 Precious

stone

42. Stair 1

43 To catch

44 Bricklayer':

trays

45 Tevionic

deity.

VERTICAL

03

7 Worm

1 Golf term

& Dregs

2 Part of

"to be" 3 Wit

4 Scene of

Christ's first miracle

-3 Pertaining

to S. Amer.. river

6 Greek letter

YESTERDAY'S SOLUTIONTM

AS

TORT SLAM ACER C DT

OR

MIKE EMIT EZANODE ESIIEZLE

AR BLI RAN

9 Body of water

10 Woodland

delty

11 Emmet 10 Dévil 18 Celestial bady

20 Sea bird

22 Tall grasses

23 To apportion 24 Note of scale.

28 Charconi

20 Preposition

29. Pained

30 Abounds

32 Electrified ...particlo 33-Lettuce genus. 35 Musician 39 Fronoun 40 Faucet 41 To depart ̈44 To- befall. 40 To peruse

43 Largo deer

40 Vehicle

50 To hasten

| 31 Ancient

12. Boverage.

64 Girl's name

65' Currently,

56 Enakolika:

L2 flsh

*80 While

Mr. Harold Nicolson, Parlia- mentary Secretary to the Ministry of Information speaking at Leices- ter, said that on one occasion "a German bomber dived down out of the clouds and bombed a Mid- land city and zoomed back again, "We found out afterwards that the pilot thought he was over a city 36 miles away," he said.

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A newspaper contents bill seen in the City:---

TO-DAY'S MENU:

SIREN SOUP

HEINKEL HOT-POT

JAGUAR JELLY

Tram Catches Fire

In another town à tram caught fire. Passengers left, and the tram was driven to a garage, where the flames were put out.

Persons rendered homeless in a Northern town speak highly, of arrangements made to feed and house them,

Boots, shoes, and dresses were provided--but there was a short- age of women's underwear.

*

Seventeen chickens were killed in a London backyard during the raids. There was one. survivor. ·

A wall clock remained hanging In a shattered house, the pendulum swinging and the chime striking the hours and quarters while re- scue partles searched the debris,

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