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THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 25, 1941.
MUTT AND JEFF
GOING!
GOING!
GONE!
GOING! GOING! GONE!
WHAT'S GONE?
YESTERDAY IS GONE, MY FRIENDS!
- AND TODAY
WILL BE GONE!
AND TOMORROW YOU MAY ALL BE GONE!
By BUD FISHER
SO STEP UP, FOLKS,
AND TAKE ONE OUT
RIGHT NOW!
JEFF LIFE
INSURANCE
COMPANY
POLICY
BOY SCOUTS TO AID IN WIFE WHO MATERNITY CASE SOS FREEDOM
JUMPING OUT of their camp beds when a bell clanged in a Manchester maternity hospital, two Boy Scouts raced in their pyjamas to the operating theatre to help a surgeon try to save the life of a young mother who had just given birth to her baby.
For two hours the boys worked in an emergency team organised by the operating surgeon to restore the woman's breathing after she had collapsed.
USED
PACT
A "foolish" document signed by a bank official was described by Mr. Jus- tice Bucknill in the Divorce Court as "a lever used by his wife to extort breathing, and from him an agreement methods that she might continue her rather plentiful com- other of artificial panionship with to the type
The Scouts -es enteen-year Brie pletely exhausted in his efforts to!
dipe, or Hadies Asetare, Lont. Keep the patient eighteen-year-old ! quickly Prosped
the
Abamate Thompon, “ Percival tin ssary in such a case
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"Doctor Exhausted"
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was of us
accus-
tomed respiration the surgeon instruct- ed us to use but we worked un. der his guidance until he told! us to stop."
"Our Good Turn"
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The Judige granted a decree nii, will costs against the co-respon-i dent, to M Cyril Lowton New man, Rickmansworth Road, Anies- ham. Bucks, because of the adın- have been giving tery of Jus
Mes wife.
Elvera for several weeks Louise Newnan, with the ་'!་་ to the hospital, carrying mothers respondent, Mr. Percy Fredera and their new-born babies to the Fuich The suit was undefended
helters in the basement when The JETLAge, 1 was the
The scouts. The serv Res.
the an Fand Alert is sounded jas one ciald, took place in 1926 at "Do we mund if we miss a night's Body Trinity Chuch. Brumpton, **When we heard what this 1 said Jardine "Why, that's S W
Newman alleged that special cail was, we did not stop, the sort of thing we scouts have since Mlay, 1940, his wife had been to put on our uniforms.
been waiting for. We feel we are having with Mr. raced along the corridors just doing our good turn in the noblest · Addingrove, Oakley,
of all services,
bury
We
as We were, ready to do any thing we could to help the SUP.
Heon.
"We found him almost com-
That and the sound of a bell radling us to a hie-saving job
all the reward we lads want."
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4 To mature
9 Part of a
circle
12 Philippine
savage
13. Stupid
14 French con
15 Negligent
17 Small orna
mental bag
10 Gaseous
element
21 Japanese
.measure
* Couched
25 French article
27 To urge
31 Babylonlar
deity
32 German air.
force
34*Indiant
mulberry
36 To sigh
convulsively
30 Swiss river
37 Note of scale
38 Unnecessary.
repetition
41 Limb
42 Gaelic..
43 Unit of work.
44 Stable
45 Exclamation
47 Weird
40 Firearm
53 Professional
orator
57 Ibsen
character
58 Hindu
princess
60 Room in n
harem
61 Small
62 Pen-name of
Louise de la Ramce
63 Moist
VERTICAL
1 Vehicle
2 South-western
Indian
3 Male sheep
4. To ascent
Impossible to pay, as debis
6 Colloquial:
father
7 Being
8 To approach
YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION
ACE LAX RO
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ARECA NIO RALLY SEN ORE TAB TE
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OUTER LIM TOÀN LO AANBRE EN. I ORY FIRE
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11 To sever
16 Poetic:
Hindustan
18 Roll of to
bacco leaves
20 Levantine
sailing vessel 22 To diminish
23 Australian
tree
24 Spanish article 25 Reeled
28 Concerning
29. Subsequent to 30 To condescend 32 Card game 33 Manner 35 Cut of meat 39. Pronoun
40 Crude metal 41. Note of scale 44.Unplayed
hole in golf 46' Vallant
person
48 Ostrich-like
bird
40 Crow of a
bird
50 Value 51 To observe
52 Greek letter
54 To haul
55 Lyric poein
50 Rodent
50 Svinbòl for
nickel
Finch at Little near Ayles.
Granting the decree, the judge stud: Mr. Newman, quite straight- forwardly and properly, against his own interest, put before the court a document which he and his wife signed in November, 1938.
"Absolute Freedom"
"One clause states, Neither us will enforce conjugal rights, at! all times there shall be absolute Freedom for both parties, cach going our separate ways, although living under the same roof; in the event of any acts of indiscretion on either side occurring in the future, neither of us will take any action providing there is nu desertion on either side.
There were grounds of cum- plaint by the wife, but, on the other hand, there is no evidence to show that there were any grounds of complaint by the hus- band against the wife, She was going about with the co-respon- dent then, but no evidence has been called that there was any- thing sinister in that friendship.
"It was a foolish document to sign, but I am satisfied that Mr. Newman signed under some pressure from his wife, and he did not intend to encourage his wife to commit adultery, or to assent to such conduct on her part." The judge thought that the ex- planation of the origin of the do- eument was that the wife wRS fond of going about with other men. He did not think that the wife's conduct went any further at that time.
"Mr. Newman," he said, “agreed to sign because he did not want his own indiscretions to be brought to light, When matters between his wife and the co-respondent became serious some time later; he did his best to stop the friend- ship."
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