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THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 15, 1941.

MUTT AND JEFF

WHAT CHA DOIN', MUTT?

I'M PAINTING

A TARGET!

WHAT FOR?

FOR TARGET PRACTICE! I'M GONNA DO SOME SHOOTING!

CAN I WATCH?

YEH, BUT STAY OUT OF THE WAY! GO SOMEPLACE

WHERE I WON'T HIT

You!

Literary, Gupdene

Page 5 By BUD FISHER

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WOMEN ON AXIS AT RADIO TO WORK IN

GERMANY

German women

BANGKOK

Japanese, re-

main. without any

Italians

busine

114 amkan ang

and Ger- ubvious but call- fugees in Britain have legatamate appealed for more propa-ling themselves "business men," Bangkok. The 'ganda broadcasts in Ger-aputal of Thailand (Siam), in m man on lines which would jereas ng mumbers, according to

haveller arrived recently in Sings appeal to educated wo- men in Germany.

They and they had proof that British broadensts to their emin

Fatare

try defeated Nazi propaganta, and they sked specially that Goman women sprakers should broadcast.

asked

'FIFTH COLUMN' MISTAKE

a

ser-

Led To Death Of Sergeant

Evidence that geant was mistaken for a Fifth Columnist during Army night exercises and The Japanese predominate

received a bayonet wound the influx, he said, and nuniy

combe. Gloucestershire, them are opening un tocked shops | was given at a Winch-

in inquest.

to justify their presence

221

in

Non-ANDS shop- operating

The inquet was on Set William waters in the semity of Bangkok | The requests were male at alhequently have reported sighting' Nolan, 33, a native of Dublin, and death by 10- undeferintient ! Die verdiet was meeting in London of the inter-floating rates

negligence, not na tonal Women's Service Groupsjongin, the traveller continued, but 'adventure, with

jammounting to criminal negligence, -in Great Britain, addressed by the mines were mostly types pare

Mix Elite Sprott,

on the part of Pte Arthur Rath, of the BBC dating the present war.

whose bevonet caused the wound. on the development of propaganda!

Thailand, which is in a simulan

They tended a rider that broadcasting since the war began

there was negligence on the part Refugee speakers

For position to Yugoslavia before the!

William Power for his men to of Germin talks which would illus-orantation of the latter's foreign Fat Colr-Sgt

permitting trate the freedom of Bfe tur wa-policy which resulted in the Gers

weekly man is asion, apparently is deter- 'carry a fixed bayonet. Britain: give a in

Pte. Thomas James Gately de- survey of Parliamentary events, Immed to play ball with Japan and

the Axis,scribed how he, with Nolan and including the contributions made the uther members of

wo-regardless at the consequence to Pte. Fitzgerald, were held up on by women MP's: appeal to

a road by a colour-sergeant of men in Sudetemand intersperse al hee independence,

An anti-airalt unit of an In- another unit.

covered the line of propaganda here and there!

When Fitzgerak musical programme; dan regiment went through ex-i

target

practice in calour-sergeant with his rifle he and tell what was being done on tensive

recently Singapore

with the kitchen front.

the and Nolan escaped and heard a that aid

radio-controlled blank shot fired. He heard some- of

"Stop those men. They were¡ 'plane, which constituted the first fone call:

the intimation to the public that such are Futh Columnists."

Lee-Sgt. MacDonald said Ferutt was included in the air force

Cane towards him. To-day's larget three men Two other German women sug- stationed here.

Lifted his rifle as gested that there should be no practice was symptomatic of the One of them reference to the food question in concentration in Singapore on de- though to strike, and he covered the broadcasts.

fence taming for any eventually Cole-Sgt. Power stating that he would shout the first man who moved.

311

One

speaker

argued

educated German women

agamst Nazisan and that their Burner was tremendous.

OUR 10-MINUTE

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HORIZONTAL

I To leap

4 Short for

"Elizabeth"

8 Greek letter

12 Wing

13 Aloud

14 God of love

15 Nothing

16 TX Usten

: secretly

10 Poetic: grief

20 Footless

animal

21 Whether

22 Insect

23 Entry

27 To Wander

29 Humorist

30 Underground

creature

31 King of Bashen

32 Acted

fore

53 Gear 'tooth-

34 Exists

35 To Commenco,

37 Specka

38. Musio: as written

30 Mental Image

40 Roman bronze

41 Pronoun

“42, Tormal dance..

44 Pine-knot

lamp

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47 Favourable

51 Man's name

52 Meat from a

calf

53 Biblient

gorden

54 Large

container

55 Singing voice

56 Tall grass 87 Female sheep

VERTICAL

1 Style of pen-

manship

2 Medley

3 Pale

*

4 Dutch colonist

in S. Africa

5 Period of

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COPY

PER DAWFAETER

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LTMER.

Learned man 7 Slumbered

8 Foundation

To be mistaken

10 Also

11 Poisonous

snake

17 Therefore

19 Concerning 22 Help

24 Toward

23 To give off

26 Tableland

27 Mongolian

desert

28 Old

29 To triumph

130 Acquired

32 Game of skill

33 Lettuce genus 30 Earth goddess 37 To trick

38 To struggle 40 To change

41 Butterfly 43 Land measure 44. To care for :45 Stomach of

an animal

40 To abominate

47 Eggs

48 Swordsman's

stake:

40 To tap

50 By birth

1

The threinen were wearing to im hats and they acted in a far Atore mening Bauer than is usual

operations," he siid.

יון

these

"Before the exercise began I had it from one dr two officers for that it was an ideal night Fifth Columnists and that we should keen a sharp lookout.“

Pte. Arthur Rath said Nolan sprang as them, but fell, exclaim- ing that he was hurt. Rath said he did not thrust the bayonet at Nolan, who must have impaled himself on it as he sprang for- ward. He thought it was his duty He to have his bayonet fixed. was a cook and was unaccustomed to ordinary duties.

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