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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1932.

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Among thone present were Li- Col. 5, N. Stokes, Major Shilling ton, Capt. O'Reilly, Lt. Mockler, Lt. Paeke, Lt. Carrilan, Mr. and Mrs. Holloway, Mr. and Mrs. Feltis, Mr. and Mrs. F. Pamplin Mr. Parkinson, Mr. J. Gecks and

Their many friends will have learned with considerable regret of the death, from meningitis, which occurred at the Victoria Mr. F. Huynes.

Wreaths were sent by the bus Hospital on Tuesday evening, of Mrs. Agnes Jean Mitchell, the wife hand and son, Sergeant Major of Warrant Officer Conductor G. Anderson (brother), Nell, Oliver

. Mitchell, of the Royal Army and John, Sister Char, Dode and Ordnance Corps. The deceased lady had been in hospital for three days. She arrived here two years ago, and was 30 years of age.

Much sympathy will be felt for Conductor Mitchell, n son aged about 6 years, and her brother A. R. S. M. C. Anderson.

EXCHANGE RATE.

JAPANESE BILL TO CONTROL QUOTATIONS

Tokyo. May 11. For the purpose of stabilizing the exchange quotations, the Gov- crnment has decided to submit a Bill at the forthcoming extraordin hry session of the Diet, enabling the control of the exchange rate, although there is no intention of dune, Lt.-Cot: W. N. Stokes and controlling foreign trade.-Router. R.A.0.C. personnel Headquarters. Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Mitchell, of Command. Pay Offee, All ranke Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Cheetham, Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Norris, R.A.S.C.. A.D.O.S. China Com- Mrs. Ryan, mand, Sergeants Mesa, Victoria Staf Sergeant and Sergeant Major and Mrs. Sparey. Barracks, R. A. Sergeants Mess, Mr. and Mrs. Gecks, Sub-Condué- Lyemun, R. A. Sergeants Mess, for and Mrs. Smith, Captain Stonecutters, R. A. Sergeants Mess | O'Reilly, Mr. and Mrs. Bradley, and British Stair, H.K.S. Brigade. Master gunner and Mrs. Bailey. R.A., W. O., Staff and Sergeants, The funeral took place at the S. S. N. and Mrs. Jordan, R. A. O.Č. 27th. Company. R.A.M.C., Ser- Happy Valley cemetery yesterday Depot Chinese. Clerks, G.0.C. and geants Mess. 93rd. Highlanders, evening, the service being con-Star Officers, China Command.Ordnance Ladies Club, O.C. and' ducted by the military chaplain. All ranks of R.A.0.C. The Arma-Members Garrison Sergeants Mess,

A large gathering was present. |ment and Arlificers, R.A.0.C., Staff and many others.

Funeral at Happy Valley.

COMMENCING SUNDAY AT THE KING'S.

JAMES

DUNN

SALLY

CILERS

Acron

This man's simply great--ex- rept when alone in a theatre.

8 This is supposed to be one of the husband's hurlens nt sale-

9 Saw.

10 Borish nounding excitement,

11 The greater part of this fruit would be isncceptable to a strict vegetarian.

12 What Matthew did at the receipt.

of custom.

13 This poor outenst is but little

removed from the parish.

14 What did Dora do in this land

of fabulous splendour?

17 When was the grandee enraged? When this went off and blew him to bits,

19 Threats made by certain trades-

men ny thus destroy atterly.

23 Worn by women.

1 separate the features in such 1 sounds,

29 Fish that is simply a vulgar

hoax.

30 This is most annoying.

31 This trade is just a habit.

32 Entertained;

hospitality.

but not

rivchi

33 Why slarve? There's plenty of

fish about this morning.

134 Bundle.

Down

1 Moistens the mouth.

2 Menial servant.

Slide with boots on, of course.

And yet it seems untidy, doesn't it?

4 It may take distemper without

ill-effect.

& Blow up!

8 Most people call this an insect,

but it isn't.

7 What the duellists dicall

round the garden, perhaps.

13 Poor, untutored soul. He gives

une a pang.

li Eggs.

16 Bogeyn.

18 The whole caboodle.

20 Such a blow on the land

meat degrading.

20! I melt so!" Hard

evidently (anag).

K

work

201 pray you now, them."

"Hamlet."

24 This is quito puzzling. 25 Wavy knife.

20 Shuns.

28 He believes in a singular person

the in fact,

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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

WHAT'S THAT TO GET SO EXCITED ABOUT? IT'S

ONLY A

SHOE PRINT

!!

"ES, BUT MEBBE IT'S A FOOT PRINT OF THE PERSON WHO STOLE OUR CLUB

HOUSE... THAT'S HOW DETECTIVES

-FIND CROOKS...

BY FOOT"

PRINTS!!

BUT HOW COULD WE EVER TELL IF THAT WAS THE ONE WHO

TOOK OUR CLUB HOUSE? AFTER ALL, IT'S JUST

AN ORDINARY, FOOT PRINT !!

OH-BUT IT ISN'T JUST AN ORDINARY

FOOT PRINT........LOOK. REAL CLOSE AN' YOU'LL SEE THAT ITS A RUBBER SOLE SHOE AN

THAT IT HAS CIRCLES ON THE

BOTTOM OF THE SOLE !!

WELL! WE CANT GO ALL ONER TOWN LOOKING AT TH' BOTTOIN OF PEOPLES FEET.....

Stalling?

GEE, FELLAS!! THAT, REMINDS ME... MOM TOLD ME TO GO TO THE SHOEMAKERS AN' GET A RIP IN

MY SHOE SOWED

up

AWL HES AFRAID WELL MAKE HIM SBP EVERYBODY AN ASIL TO SEE TH BOTTON

OF THEIR SHOES *

By Blosser

YEAH—THATS JUST LIKE OSCAR-GETTIN'

COLD FSET WHEN THERE'S SOMETHING

INFORTANT TO

DO'L

IS THIS JUST A

STALL ON OSCAR'S

PART, OR

DOES HIS

SHOE

REALLY

NEED SEWING

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