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Serves as a Portable

REFRIGERATOR

CANNED COLD

IRIGEE-

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FARLEYMEIN ENTERPRISES

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SAFE! No burning no gases!

When not in use just

store it anywhere.

will not deteriorate

1#

as

long as the can is not opened.

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Toothaches

Colds

are quickly overcome by

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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JUNE 19, · 1954.

Interesting News Stories

The Unhappy Case Of Louis Martinis

man.

Regina.

Louis Martinis is a weary, frightened little At the age of 35, he never-until recently -knew peace of mind which goes with the know- ledge of freedom.

Born in Athens, Greece, Martinis grew up surrounded by the turmoll and terror rampant through southern Europe in the year prior to the Second World War.

One afternoon carly last December Martinis really know what it was to be alive and at liberty in a free country. He and a companion jumped the Grock ship Emberina in Vancouver and fled to the prairies.

Not According To Programme

Bome.

It will be newe to the rolite police of Genoa, but they tear-gassed 50. Ameri-

men and WOWOTE jammed in a tourist bun a fow days ago.

The bus driver blunder- ed into a riot in which live Communista and three police were injured. The Americans, caught with

their windows up, had n bawi and drove off with their Italian guldo crying, not 50 Columbus itouse today

we must be bombed lustend Unlled Press.

A Giant Radio- Telescope

Sydney.

But the wire-haired Greek now is Hving in fear that his chance for a new hile in Canada bas come to an end. He told of hla

intervlowed plight when through th interpreter at a ho s Regina restaurant where working.

Martinis and 2 companion applied for work at the La Salle rate shortly before Christmas and were hired, Two days later. they agreed that they could no longer live with their secret and,

advice of their employer, gave themselves up to the immi- gration authorities.

They were released on

In

bond

K continue their work and Martinis companion moved to Weyburn, Saskatchwan, where The now is working in a cafe.

Regina

officer immigration A.C. Code conducted a board of inquiry into the case just before New Year's Day

Regina, In Code ruled that the two men

Immigrants

and were legal would have to be deported.

The Department of Citizen- ship and Immigration confirmed the deportation order and that's where the matter stands at the moment.

From

All PartS

Of

The World

SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith Menace Of

5-11

"That was a swell idea you had-the higher the price of haircuts goes, the more we'll have to split!"

Raw Onions, Cold Water

For Good Health

Quebec City.

Eat raw onions and take a good drink of cold

"I do not want to go back to water if you want to keep healthy and peppy, Greece," Mortuis said. "Be-Johnny Simms, 81-year-old dean of cab drivers

fore I came here, Canada was Just like a promised land. Now That I'm here, I want to stay.

I want to build my life here. I want to go on working for my

future.

here, advises.

"Raw onions and cold water always kept me away from colds and pneumonia," he said, reminiscing about his 68 years of carrying passengers, "but you make sure that the onions are fresh and hard."

HAS FAMILY

The ul, white-haired mun Martinis is married and has also commented the change Con a four-year-old son in Athens, in fares.

Australian astronomers this month

to see

must

one

volved and it was up to your

swing votes influence to way or the other," Simms said. UNFORGETTABLE

The Kangaroo

The

Sydney. Kangaroo, thint |strange - looking animal which stands proudly on Australia's national crest

thou- and which attracts sands of tourists to zoo8, Is also a deadly enemy of farmers and sheep men.

The kangaroo is considered a vigorous competitor against the millions of sheep reputed carry Australia on their backs, amul against the cattle that help feed the nation and "Mother England."

Australia without kangaroos would not be the real Australia, but experience has proved that any part of this continent with uncontrolled surplus

an

мы

at

kangaroos is not an easy place in which to try to wrest d A living from the land. That's why pastorialista and landowners waste a continual wwr against the long-leaping destroyers pastures, fensebreakers Rud users of valuable water.

Some men in the lower West Kimber cleys curulder they have 10 times as many kangaroos ns sheep on their property, high- lighting the potentini for in- crensed sheep population In Australia's northwest frontier region.

plateau

The Kimberleys is a

of about 144,000 square miles in Northwest Australia. It is the

stations rr place where

AL million ueres are common.

sation sheep 23,000 kangaroos were poisoned ku one season—without making much impression,

Experts

one Kimberleys

estimate nt lenst

200,000 kangurus were killed

Despite this huge destruction of KangaroOS Jandowners

the animals suy show little signs of diminishing

the one state of Western

Australia in 1953.

in numbers.

The Cominonwealth Selentifie and Industrial Research Or- ganisation was called in to help control the roos and Its experts are now engaged in Anding tho best way to combat, wikh- out exterminating, Australia's national animai.-United Press.

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