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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

DONALD DUCK

YAHH! FOOLED YA!

November 11, 1939.

By Walt Disney

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They, too, in later years, will appreciate the record of their childhood.

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SOME PEOPLE TELL

DO YOU REMEMBER NOVEM- BER 11. 10187 Do you remember what you were doing? What the weather was like? What men and

Domrien Tiere saying?

MAN of 48 stood the flat fields round Cambridge. Fle Was A soldier: skilled in millary matters, accustomed to command, absolutely

His immediate interest was the study of agriculture. On him the sound of joy-bells, of maroons s0 like the dull boom of enanon-of shouling and cheering fell with # curious impersonality.

Objectively, he rejoiced that the wor худа over. Subjectively, the end of the war meant the end of his career.

He was General Sir Bubert Gough, Commander of the Fifth Army, re- called from lus command. Recently, he said: "My country hnd no use for .nc. It has apparently not had any use for me sinca,"

"

A man, irown grey in soldiering at 59, lay in hospital near St. Al Jan's, He had volunteered at the age of 48.

His hunds were swathed in ban- dages. And, as the sirens shrieked PLACE Bero59 the sky, he shouted and cheered with the rest of the blue-cind flotsam of the war.

To-day. Mr. W. H. Butler draws four shilings and eightpence a week from a grateful Government, and selis chocolates in Trafalgar Square.

One man, asked where he was on November. 11, 1918, answered laconi. cally, "Somewhere on the Somme."

He was the Rt. Hon. Leslie Hore- Belisha, his Majesty's Minister of Stute for War. Twenty-one years ago he was a subaltern..

A man sat on the plank bed of his cell in Lincoln Prison. He was fed un bread and

water. He was Ira

W.A.A.C.'s waved flags, commandoerad a taxi.

Officers of the 1st Irish Guards reading the news of the Armistice to their men at Maubeuge, November 12,

1918.

factories of Lincoln should not blare the news of peace.

The shadow flowed over his hands. solitary confinement. His crime It touched the point. The air was refusing to fight.

rent with the sound of syrens.. Five months later the

man

He was forbidden to receive let- ters, news, visitors. But stone walls emerged from his cell. His name is cannot keep out rumour, and rumour Archibald Fenner Brockway, secre- had that at eleven on the eleventory of the Independent Labour of the eleventh there would bc Party, Conscientious Objector.

peace,

He had no watch, but 20 months

a Brighton theatre; ex-Sergeant E. E. Thomas,

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An elderly men with whiskers, not junlike the old Emperor Franz Josef, sat on the top of a bus making its way from the East End to the City, It came to a halt just outside the Royal Exchange. It could not move for the press of people that choked the spo20: Of A 'Audden, as the clocks boomed and jangled, the whole throng stood allent. Then, as at a stroke of magle, spontane ously they began to sing "God Save the King."

Strangers clasped hands and beat cach other on the shoulder, The Lord Mayor came out on the Man- sion House, steps, but no one heard what he said.

"The man got off the immobile bus and walked to Fleet Street, met his colleagues, and spent the rest of the day writing, writing, writing to tell the notion what they should, what they must, do with the peace that had come to them.

His name was George Lansbury.

Trade Agreement

London, Nov, 10.

The Financial News rollably, re-

The man who fired the first shot ports that Russia and China reached in gan had taught him to tell the from the BEF-and brought down | an, agreement, some days ago for a time almost to the minute by the a Uhlan officer with It had been loan to China of $00,000,000 for pur- shadow that crept across the wall. brought at the war's end by chance chase of war materials.

o within a stone's throw of his car- The Chinese Government in return It was the eleventh of the cle-ler exploit: the village of Ath. has undertaken to earmark for Rus-

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venth. The shadow cast by the

stan requirement a large part of her weak, winter sun travelled slowly He was a sergeant in the Muching output of tungslun, manganese and over the whitewash. Not quite sane Gun Corps. The unit marched | antimony, from his Imprisonment, he sprang to through Ath; a dispatch-rider redo Mr. Sun Fo stated that the Fin- his feet and clawed at the shadow. up with a mesange for the C.O., who ancial News is not accurate,

Dread of disappointment for a versational tone: "Well, men, hostl-time

opened it, read it, and sold in a con- suld there had been from time

transactions with the Soviet 10ment sent him

mad. He sought itles have ceased. There'll be no for credits on war material agains o hold back the sun in case, when more fighting."

Chinese products of various kindr he shadow crossed the point that

but he was not at liberty to disclos marked 11 o'clock, the hooters of the

Today, he is n commissionaire at the amounts-Reuter.

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Thoy carried this cartoon through London streets on Armistico Day.

Bus load of merrymakers in Flect Stroot.

Celebrating tho nows

London.

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Get Biurated" Magnesia powder or tablets from your chemist ne store today, but be sure to look for the oval "BISMAŬ' stan if you want the quickest ling stomach remedy doctors know.

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SHERRY & PORT

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THE HONG KONG, SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN THE GRATEFUL THANKS OF THE SOCIETY IS HEREBY TENDERED TO THE MANY SUBSCRIBERS DURING THE YEAR ENDED 31ST OCTOBER, AND THE TREASURERS ARE PLEASED TO REPORT THAT THE TOTAL IN- COME FOR THE YEAR HAS NEARLY COVERED THE INCREASING EXPEN- DITURE.

Hon, Treasurer:

Mr. McKELLAR, C.A..

c/o Mackinnon Mackenzie & Co.,

P. & O. Building,

Mr. KWOK CHAN...

c/o Banque de-I/Indo-Chi

HONG KONGFRISS

Ist November 1939)-um, apima na

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