1934-11-07 — Page 14

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THE NAUGHTY CHILD

Your naughty child is not always no blame- worthy as he seems. Like us 'grown-ups,' he In subject to occasional disorganization of the digestive processes which are trying to the, nerves, spirits and temper.

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Why you see that your little one 'out of-north," moody, fractious, ill-tempered, remember that most likely his stomach in out- of-order, or his teeth are bothering him, or may-bo ha is constipated, billous, or worried with worms. In any such case all he needs is a dome of Baby's Own Tablets to quickly set him right.

A medical child-spreialist's prescription; Baby's Own Tableta are guarantead absolutely safe and good for even the youngest infant in arma. Your chemist or medielne dealer can supply you with-

"In disgrace"

BABY'S OWN TABLETS.

CHRISTMAS PARCELS

FOR HOME NOW

Christmas Parcel Mail for Great Britain closes November 9 per s.. "Bhutan"

TELL US TO FORWARD YOUR GIFTS EARLY

CHINA TEA

DUTY AND POST PAID TO UNITED KINGDOM,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

In Original Fancy Boxes

5 Ibi.

First Grade Hankow Tea

$12.00

7.lbs. $16.00

First Grade Keemun Tea

14.00

First Grade Orange Pekoe Tea

14,00

18.00

18.00

CHOICE 'STEM GINGER IN SYRUP.

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OUR LONDON OFFICE DELIVER. TO THE DOOR.

Per case of 12 x 21⁄2 lb. plain jars Per case of G x 21⁄2 lb. plain jars Per case of 6 x 5 !b. plain jars

Per case of 12 x 2

lb. blue Hawthorn jars

$25.00 17.00 24.00 35.00

Per case of

6 x 21⁄2 lb. blue Hawthorn jars

22.50

Per case of

3 x 2 lb. blue Hawthorn jars

15.00

DRIED STEM GINGER

8 x 1 lb. tins

$14.00

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POLITICAL JUNGLE

"ONLY JUST TIME" TO STOP WAR

LLOYD GEORGE'S WARNING

THE world of today is n Jangle, and the nations are prowling through It, snarling, and baring their teeth at each other.

This was one of the points made by Mr. Lloyd George in uttering a warning against war when he presided at a gathering in the City Temple, E.C., to welcome Dr. Norwood on his return from his world-tour.

"Have you read," he asked his audience, "that extraordinary speech of Stanor Mussolini, the greatest realist in Europe, a man of genius, a man of force, a man of great constructive ability, a man who has got his eye on the conditions? He talks about train- ing the children of Italy from seven upwards to the use of arms,

"Henceforth if that polley In

to be followed by every states- | man in the world, you will have| a scroll on the walls of every) ~school, *Little children kill one

another."

"Any moment a mistaken ges- ture or a misunderstood arranges)

ment may make the nations spring again at each other's throats and fear and rend each other.

WEDNESDAY,

METAL COLOURS

Smart Outfit In Iron Grey Cloth

WITH ORGANDIE

"The Metal Standard". "The steel-blue, iron-grey and cop- por colours are geallent, in the various fine cloths, for tailored nuita". This smart outfit com- prises coat and skirt of iron- prey cloth, white silk organdie pleated blouse, and grey and white check silk waistenat,

PINEAPPLE AND TOMATO

NOVEMBER 7, 1934.

Tus is rather a novel Kalad.j

Tuke half a pineapple, or some

LABOUR ARMY CONSCRIPTION

SEMI-MILITARY TRAINING

FIRING AMBITIONS OF NAZI YOUTH

Berlin.

The Introduction at an early date of compulsory inbour service for all German youths was clear- ly announced by Harr Hierl. Secre- tary of State for the Tabour Servleo, in a speech he made be- fore thousands of members of the Hitler Youth at Hamburg recently,

people, "The German

and specially German youth, he said. "wish for the general call to com- pulsory labour sorvice. The wish of the German people is a' mark of the respect for handicraft and craftsman.

"A universal call to compulsory Inbour service will be regarded in future as something as natural se Is compulsory school attendance regarded to-day, and will present an equally grent cultural need."

TV-

Herr Hier was interrupted by enthusiastic applause when he said: "The Introduction by law of compulsory labour service will come. Only our Leader's decision will fix the date of its Introduc- tion. IIe who is a good fellow will not, however, walt until called up by law, but will follow the moral Inw of his heart and voluntarily present himself to Lull this daty."

THE IRON BADGE. Meanwhile, the natural ambition which Inspires German boys or- ganised in the Hitler Youth is be- ing given a new stimulua.

Every able and ambitious boy from now on will double and re- "Not yet, not yet! They are slices of tinned pineapple, double his efforts in physical | licking their wounds now, they are move the hard cores and, in the training until he is awarded the refilling their veins, they have not ense of the whole fruit, cut into "Badge of Efficiency"-created by

slices.

Cut 4 or 6 firm tomatoes Herr Baldur von Schirach, the recovered their strength.

into neat slices with # sharp leader of the German Youth. "I have had an experience the knife. Line a salad bowl with A boy can first compete at the inst two or three years. i have crisp, fresh lettuce leaves, and age of 16 and, if he succeeds, may been walking in memory through arrange alices of tomato and pine- wear an fron badge, the jungle' from 1914 to 1918. apple alternately on them. will tell you what strikes me most. Sprinkle with salt and pepper and Pour "It is not even the terrible carn. pinch of caster sugar. age, it is the absolute indifference over all a little pineapple juice. with which it was regarded, the and just before serving a spook be eligible to compete for a silver acquiescence of the most highly ful of mayonnaise on each layer. elvilised nations Is Christendom

in all the destruction, devastation, laughter, mutilation and suffer ing.

to;

There is no war going come just yet in my judgment, ¡ but I may be wrong. I thought o in 1914; I thought it was be inconceivable, and I may wrong now, but even with all my optimistic temperament 1 (eli; you, there is only just time to stop it-Just time.

POLAR TREK DESCRIBED

RECORD-BREAKING

SLEDGE TRIP

A year later he must compete for another badge of bronze, if he dous not wish to lose his reputa- tion as a young here in the eyes of his comrades.

badge.

AL 18 he will

A boy who has obtained the last badge has proved that he is "first clasa," and may proudly enter the ranks of young men,

MILITARY TRAINING,

The physical tests which the competitor must pass are divided Into three:

and route

Gymnastics, including sprint and 2-miles courses, long-jump, The three members of the Lind-throwing the hammer, putting the

Expedition, which left Great weight, swimming. Reltain on April 7 and succeeded marches. for the first time in crossing by Military Field Exercises, includ- sledge the 1,100-miles Greenland ing map-reading, judging distance. ico cap from west to east, arrived topography, camouflage, and the

Aberdeen a short time ago in the art of taking cover; and. Grimsby trawler Jacinth from Ang- magsulik, Southern Greenland.

Young

"It is time that organised Chris tianity should make an impression the statesmanship of the world. The greatest Church in Christen dom and I think it ought to be said was too arrogant to work

Some anxiety had been felt for with Christians who worshipped at their safety, as severn weather had the result of their examination other altars even in the service of dehyed their arrival at Angg and tests will be entered in a book the Prince of Peace. And you satik until September 8, and they

Small-bare Shooting. people must, moreover, prove that they have a mind trained in the idens of National-Socialism, and

had national, sectarian, aud-most had missed the regular steamer to a records which everyone will despicable of all-personal rival Denmark. They got in touch by have to produce as a man if he ries and jealousies which wrecked wireless with the Incinth, which wishes to get on in the new Ger- every effort."

was fishing about 10 miles off the many. Greenland coast, and thus avoided

CENTENÁRY TOWER

an enforced winter in Greenland. ice pack has formed two months

The members of the expedition carlier than usual this year.

"The expedition did what it set out to do. It has made the longest

were:

Lieut. Martin Lindsay, aged 28

A centenary "Eiffel" tower, 440 (of the Royal Scots Fustifers, a Aledge journey which has ever feet high, and surmounted by the member of the British Ardic Air been done by a self-supporting largest serial beacon! In the world | Route Expedition led by Mr. H. G. | Party.

is to be erected at Melbourne. It Watkins in 1930-31, and holder of "We covered between 1,150 and will cost £55,000 and will weigh the King's Polar Modal;

1.200 miles, of which 1.050 were

dong without depots and without

1,800 tons. Picked out in neon Lieut. A. S. Godfrey, aged 24, of anybody's help, light, it will be visible for more the Royal Engineers; and Mr. than 100 miles. The actual beacon Andrew Croft, aged 26, son of the on the weat const, on June 10 with "We started from Jacobshaven, will be a large rotating searchlight, Rev. R. W. Croft, vicar of Kelvedon, three sledges and 42 dogs, and 460 above which w be the huge neon Esack. beneon. The tower will house a

miles of our journey was over con- continental cabaret, lounges and The Jacinth picked us up at Ang-tinuous ice. bars. A promenade to accom-nganlik on September 15," Lieut. modate 900 people will be built at Lindsay said. "Had it been four the 300-feet level, Another and a days later we should have had to smaller will be bullt at 400 feet. remain there till next year, as the

SALESMAN SAM

"From the time we left the const settlements on the west until we enme to the settlements on the other side we met no one."

It's a Snapi

WHY, YOU BIG SAP! TAKIN' PETER PIKER'S PICTURE, BUT (WELL, THIS IS WHERE I WAS ́LETTIN' HIM. GET AWAY! THAT'S ALMOST YOUR FINISH

GIT GOIN'!

AS A DETECTIVE! EITHER YA GRAB THAT CROOK OFFOR

YOU'RE OFF TH' FORCE !

| WHEN-PIKER PICKED MY

POCKET THE OTHER DAY! A CROOK ALWAYS COMES BACK TO THE SCENE OF TH' CRIME,

SO I'LL JUST WAIT!

PARLOPHONE RECORDS

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- MA HIIM SIROBIN DIWOUND SIÙLIZIA ISN

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OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

Across

The boys will want, the "samo head to stop" if he jiven them butter in these (ang.. two words).

Drawing close,

10 Rhyming as two words, or quite

the opposite as one.

11 Henna on the radio.

12 Something to talk about,

13 Ired cubes.

18 Requitals.

17 Generous.

10 Aasorta it is united in the New

World.

23 In order to win study is neces

hry.

25 Joint.

26 A Labour peer.

27 Girl.

30 Glves the clergyman a meal at a cheap price (two words).

31 In these days of unemployment It is interesting to note that a crocodile has a good one.

cute 32 "Here,

don't belles," screami

ni the sight of

Insect (anag., two words).

Down

thin

1 This may describe a difficulty in which, at least, one sailler le Involved.

2 One doesn't make n szinter bearable, but many may help if It's hot.

3 Island, somewhat poetical 4 Trousers that appeal to Brown

Minor:

5 Put four in the test, if you like,

but it's of no importanee, One of those that gimbled in the wabe.

7 Inaccia.

8 We go up and down, but it's

great drain all the time.

14 Being angry, I scold.

16 It's more that even that woman

takes a band in this case,

18 Given a late ring that may be heard even when the band is playing.

20 Let this be taken for a national

emblem.

21 This fish buries itself in tho

sand (hyphen).

22 It may be unfeeling, but a short

vixit is nothing to us.

23 Reverse the winding.

24 Not very kind of Celia to knock her alator about, was it? 28 Heavy soil (rev.).

20 The dog for a miser: it providos

its own keep.

Yesterday's Solution.

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HARES FE BELLIGA ASIDE AA PRESTON CA SUTTCH NEGLOBS

SIRELIEVENT GNAT YR ROBI

Good-bye. CORNS!

I've never used anything that relieves the pain and removes corns as quickly as “GETS.IT”

Butter because M's liquid

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