THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 10, 1941.
MUTT AND JEFF
MUTT, LISTEN! IF THE SET OF ELECTRIC-HEATED UNDERWEAR I MADE AIN'T PRACTICAL FOR STREET WEAR IT COULD BE WORN IN A COLD
BED, COULDN'T IT?
SAY, MAYBE IT COULD AT THAT! I ALWAYS FREEZE IN
BED
HERE, PUT IT
ON, MUTT! SEE FOR YOURSELF HOW WARM IT IS!
GOSH! IT FEELS NICE AND WARM!
I'LL WEAR IT!.
WHAT'S ALL THAT WATER FOR?
Ullmary, Hipwerde Cent
JUST IN CASE
IT GETS
TOO
WARM!
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SHOULD BRIDES SHELTER
WEAR UNIFORM?
ON THE MOST important day in her life what should a girl wear? Should it be bridal white or khaki or naval or R.A.F. blue? Two brides decided recently, but the problem was not solved.
MORALS LAX
Immorality among ado- lescents as a result of sleeping huddled together in public shelters was al- Moris. twenty-one- | Edinburgh, to Vincent Fitzpatrick, leged by Mr. Watson G.
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401 twenty-four, a corporal 1:1
Gwenda year-old WAA.P, sand very proud of my umoran, but I could never have married in it ICRAF is not the right thing for a bude to do."
But Eileen Gil, a twenty-one year-old WAAF ༣4 ]'a* }hc} {uIHL form when she married her man sweetheart
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Gwenda, however, insisted that her bridegroom should be married in his uniform, "because he looks. so line in it
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"But," she added, "no bride should be married in anything, but pure white."
She married Aircraftman John William Hughes, twenty-sevent, al St. Martin's Church, Tipton, Staffs.
the
Boyce, probation officer of Southwark Juvenile all-uniform wed Court. ding. Twenty W.A.A.F,S
guard
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an
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Proud Of Uniform
in
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Eileen and Vincent come from Barkingside, Ilford, Essex.
Elleen said: "Since joined the W.A.A.F.'s t have not thought of getting married in anything else but my uniform. I am proud of my uniform and thought I might show that my wedding just as well as any where else."
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Irene Heath, also a W.A‚A.F., Asked if she thought all girls on was bridesmaid. "I also insisted | Service should get married
on my bridesmaids wearing a pro- | uniform, her reply was, "Deßn- per bridesmaid's frock." said itely."
Gwenda,
The officiating clergyman said Eileen was married at St. John's he was delighted with the W.A. Episcopal Church, Princes Street, A.F.'s choice of wedding dress.
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"There are few boys or girls of seventeen or eighteen living in these conditions for whose chastity I would care to vouch," he said at a London luncheon of the Howard League for Penal Reform.
"I am told of young people who sleep in public shelters who re- fuse to use the same shelter as their parents or relatives. I won- der why.
Wants Hostels
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seen youngsters their early teens, of mixed sexes, making up bed together on the floors of public shelters,
the very even under their parents.
and eyes of
"Can you be surprised at this new development?
to circumstances "Owing
bc. yond our control, they have been deprived of the usual channels of Sublimation, such as dancing, country hiking, handicraft, arts. street
the flirting, and colourful spectacles of local shows; and these urges must be sublimated or expressed.”
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Mr. Boyce suggested that young people and adolescents who must remain in town for reasons of em- ployment should live in hostels
with reasonable air raid shelters and mixed recreation facilities.
NOW
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THE STARS OF
"THE CAT AND
THE CANARY" FIND LOVE AND LAUGHTER IN A HAUNTED HOUSE!
At 2.30, 5.15
7.20 & 9.30
BOB HOPE
PAULETTE
GODDARD...
THE GHOST BREAKERS"
with
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NEXT
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STAR
A DATE WITH DESTINY
Basil Rathbone & Ellen Drew
"
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At 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 p.m.
At Popular Prices: 30c., 40c, & 70c. Including Tax. LORETTA YOUNG MELVYN DOUGLAS
in
"HE STAYED FOR BREAKFAST
with EUGENE PALETTE A Columbia Picture
·
TO-
RAY MILLAND · ELLEN DREW MORROW. in "FRENCH WITHOUT TEARS”
HORIZONTAL
1 Bulgarian
coin
4 Scoltish
Highlander
8 Genus of
Aundsh
.12 Eggs
13 Norwegian
capital
14- German
river
15: Large
10- Effusive
18. To quench
20 To approach
21 Sun god
+
22 To append
23 Preposition
27 Beam
29- Possessive pronoun
30. Species of
willow
31 River in
Siberia 32-The sun 33'Cheerf
34, Note: bf scale
35; Maxim
37 Vehicle
38. To wonder
30. European
40 Upper limb
'Man's nick-
namo
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gratitude to
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Gerinan
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tribesman
51 By birth
52 Italian coin
53 Lamb's pen-
name
54 Call
55 Dye plant
50 For fear that
57 Dawn
goddess
VERTICAL Hs aloft
2 Iniquitous
3 Wild fancy
4 To pierce
5 Timber tree
6 African
antelopes
7 Ran casily
8 Marshy
9 Strange
10 Garland
YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION
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IN İDİTİDİ BABE
ALOE BASLE MAIDEN 9 ALTER ARM STA END RE FL ERITREA
1010 RIVESN CRITS SADDLE
IR OF E ERIN ROD
NET RUN
11 Part of a
circle
17 Symbol for
samarium
19 Egyptian
astral body
22 To be sick
24 Symbol for
nickel
25 Web-like
membrane
26 Toward the
mouth
27 Decays
· 28 Son of Adam
29 Warm
30 To Tow
32 A few
33 Sheep
30 Symbol for
sodium
37 West Indian
nativo
38. Look' 40 Heavenly
being
1 Interjection 43 Therefore- 44 Relative pronoun 45. Roman
emperor
40 Solutions
47 Palm leaf
48 To transgresa
40 Prefix: three
60 Pocule: it is
PET DOG WAS HER SHIELD
As a Nazi raider, machine-guns blazing, dived on a West Country town, Mrs. Flora Payne flung her. self down and pulled her small dog beside her, afraid that it might be hit.
Mrs. Payne had taken the dog-- Peter, a white terrier-for a walk.
felt 11 shock where Peter
Suddenly she through her head was lying. Then as the 'plane roared away she realised he was A stretched out dead beside her. bullet which would otherwise have hit her had struck the dog instead.
Mrs. Payne told the "Daily Mirror:" "I have
no children,
and Peter has been my constant companion for five
and a half
years, ever since he was a small puppy."
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Clark Gable, Joan Crawford in
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Ian Hunter
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MEL"THE WIND & THE WILLOW"
Starring CHEN YUEN SHEUNG, H.K.'s Favourite Actress
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