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A Look Through The Telegraph"

50 YEARS AGO

March 30, 1800.

We are leformed that the Hon. C. P. Chater, Mr. David Gilles and Mr. II, N, Mody, fatend Subscribing $5,000 each towards paying the expenses of the new wing now being added to the Masonle Ill. The now Hall is to ba named after the Duke of Connaught, Should any surplus remain, after all expenses have been paid the balance of the | "sweepstake” will go to the "Masonfe

Charly. Fund."

25 YEARS AGO

·March 30, 1015. Router's correspondent at Bomo staten that a great Nationa)- Congroun was held to-day in favour of Interven- tion in the war. Delegates from the Provinces attended, and also several of the Garibaldi family, who were given an ovation; and many legislators. "Tho Congress passed a resolution calling on the Government to attain Italy's motional aspirations.

*

The weekly report by the Admiralty confrms the futility of the submarine blockade. The arrivals and salilogs nt and from British parts totailed 1,450, only three vessels boing sunk.

A German aeroplane showered about 100 darts on the Norwegian steamer Diana In the North Sea. Many struck the decks. The crow sheltered and none were hurt.

TO YEARS AGO

March 80, 1030. Congratulating the force on another year of good work, His Excellency the Omeer Administering the Government (the Hon, Mr. W. T. Southorn, C.M.G.) nt the annual inspection of the Hong kung Police Force yesterday, commented on the successful way in which Com- munism had been kept in check in the Culony. Assisting the Inspector Genar- ni of Pollen (Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, C.M.0.), in command of the respectivo sections were-the Director of Criminal Intelligence (Mr. T. H. King) and the following officers: Mr. W. R. Beatt, A.8.P., Mr. D. Darlingham, Divisional Superintendent (Kowloon), Mr. W. lo Dart Sparrow, A.S.P., and Mr. L. 1. Y.- Booth, A.S.P. Other officers on parade were the two Indian A.S.P's., Mohinder

Inspector P. Grant.

March 30, 1940.

I'm nearly 40.

AT THE

what's going to happen to me?

The firm's cutting down staff. I don't like the look of it

Neither do I.

!.... (TRINKE)

THEYRE SURE TO PICK ON ME. MY 'WORK'S NOT BEEN TOO GOOD LATELY.

THEY'LL PUT ONE.

OF THESE YOUNG FELLOWS WITH

„MORE DRIVE",

IN MY PLACE

DOCTORS | My dear Mr. Jones-

a man shouldn't even begin to feel Singh and Nawab Khan And "Chief, I feel done-in old until he's 60. You've got your all the time,best years in front doctor. I even of you. No, from wake tired...what you tell me, [sign of old

I'm pretty sure your age, I suppose

trouble'is

Night Starvation.

5 YEARS AGO

March 30, 1935. M. Litvinaff declared that tho, friend- Hest Anglo-Russian relations wero essential for the preservation of peace, Referring to the arising of -the aerlous and alarming Impediments to, the preservation of normal and peace, ful International order," he said the consoling feature of the situation was the overwhelming majority of States which at present were profoundly an-i xlous for the preservation of peace.

M. Litvinoff belleved, he said, that Anglo-Bussian co-operation

de- claively important in the cause of peace, and Mr. Eden's, visit was not merely the beginning of such co-operation, but a pledge at its continuaneo.

WIA

STOCK MARKET REPORT

Hongkong Stock Exchange Omelal Report issued yesterday saya!

Since the Easter break the markel has suffered sure neglect with prices drifting idly. At the same time holders are not attracted by to-day's bids, thus the volume of dealings be- : comes restricted. As mentioned yes- terday Hongkong Banks and Unions have provided good exceptions to this state of thinga.

„Weekly Report; Business Done.............

During the Week Hongkang Bank $1,500, $1,400, $1,480, $1,400. $1,493

Union Ins. $305, 8510

Docks 123 cum. div.

Docks cum_ His-ex: div. $22

Providents 89.20

Tiemplircya 8

Tramways $17,65, $1734

China Lights (Old) $6.20, $0.30, $0.20 China Lights (New) 15.40

Electrics ex. div. $8534, 88335 Telephones (Old) $30, 30, $29

Telephones (New) #14. $1160 Comenta $10%

Ropes 35.00, $5.65

Dairy Farms (Old) ex. div. $231, $213

Watsons $10.15

Govt. 4% Loan 102

Govt. 39% Loan 001

Union Ina. $503

Fire Ins. $IBO

Wharver 3107

Docks $2124

Raubs $915

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I. & S. 1otels $5.20

China Lights

(Old) $8,10 China Lights (New) $5.35

Cements $1912

Ropes 15

Dairy Farma 8213%

Watsons $1014

Fire Inn.

Docks 872

BeDere

103

Providen $4.70

Lands $37.

Tramways $17.05

Telephone (New) $11

Watsons $11

Rales

H.C. Bank $1.493/90 Union Ins. 310

Fire Ins. $105

Telephones (Old) $20% Ropes $5.03

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AT HOME

But Betty, what would' we do? We've nothing behind us. If only ! were five years' younger! Oh, this ghastly tiredness

always...

You see, even at night you go on using up energy in heartbeats breathing and other automatic actions. In your case, this has also led to an excess of acid waste products in the blood. All this causes you to wake tired, feel run-down. So of course you can't do your best work. Now recent tésts have proved that it's Horlicks people need for this condition. Start tonight

SIX WEEKS LATER JONES FELT ON TOP OF THE WORLD'AGAIN

But darling, anyone'd think you were an old Iman, it's absurd --

this tiredness of yours is something to do with your health, not your age! You ought to

ses a

doctor

EZE UNDER 40

8 40-50 ERASM 50-60

OVER 60

MRS. JONES SAW TO IT THAT HER HUSBAND HAD

SIX MONTHS LATER

Guess whot, Betty! They're rending me to Singapore for

a very special job. Old Smith said I was the only man who could handle it

Do you feel worn out, depressed and nervy?

Take

K3

Do you even wake tired?

HORLICKS

Guard Against

HORLICKS EVERY NIGHT

Oh, darling!

(THINKE) NOW WE'RE SAFE ***** THANK GOODNESS FOR A

HORLICKS

NIGHT STARVATION

Then you will sleep soundly -wake refreshed-and have extra energy all day

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