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Tuesday,

NANCY

BUSINESS IS SIMPLY TERRIBLE-- NO PUPILS ALL DAY!

WELL, AT LEAST WE OUGHTA MAKE A BLUFF THAT BUSINESS IS GOOD":

IT MIGHT HELP?

OW... MY POOR FEET!

DANCING CHOO

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

WELL YA GOTTA

EXPECT DIS WHEN BUSINESS IS 50 GOOD!

April 23, 1940.

By Ernie Bushmiller.

I WAS GONNA

TAKE SOME LESSONS BUT

I HAVEN'T

GOT THE

HEART

Sportsmen

MAR-D

ERNIE BUSI

Tour

HIS WIFE DESERVED Australia To

We're moving next week, Bety. It a lovely little house. with a separate play room

for Johnny

THINKS:

WE COULD DO WITH

A BICCER PLACE

I WISH PETER

COULD MAKE THE GARAGE PAY

A MEDAL

MEANWHILE PETER'S IN TROUBLE

Unless you can pay off thèse mortgages on your garage in the next six

months, I'm afraid we'll have to make over your business, Mr. Graham

AT HOME THAT, EYENING

I can't make things qo,

I'd better throw mỹ.

hand in

We're going to fight to the last ditch, darling,

to hold that business

It's just that you're run dom and tired always,

Peter....

Yes, he even wakes

tired, doctor

THINKS:

WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO BETTY AND THE BABY. OH, IF ONLY I DIDN'T FEEL SO TIRED

ALL THE TIME

THAT SAME EVENING: BETTY SAW THE DOCTOR:

From what you've told me, Mr. Gralism, I'd say your husband's trouble is Night Starvahon.

You see, even at night we go on using up energy in heartbeats, breathing, and other

Butomatic actions. In his case this has no

||SIX WEEKS LATER

PETER FELT. - WIA NEW MAN

The front axle..... O.K. Sir. I'll send some down in to minutes with

the breakdown

VAN

doubt also led to an excess of acid 1-waste products in the blood. All this

causes fum to wake tired and feel no good at his work, Recent hospital tests have proved that Horlicks is

what people need for that condition

SIX MONTHS LATER

Thanks to you, Betty, the mortgage is paid

off-the garage is

ours. You deserve

a medal

Do you feel worn out, depressed and nervy?

Take

KS

THINKS":

HORLICKS DID

DO WONDERS

FOR PETER

Do you even wake tired?

HORLICKS

MALKIN'S

·FLOOR AND WALL TILES FOR DISTINCTIVE EFFECT

Guard Against

I MIGHT FULL

THROUGH

BETTY SAW TO IT THAT HER HUSBAND HAD HIS HORLICKS

· EVERY NIGHT

NIGHT STARVATION Then you will sleep soundly - wake --refreshed--and havo extra energy all day

C. E. WARREN & CO., LTD. ST. GEORGE'S BUILDING

for An

Aid China

(Special to the "Telograph”)

1

A HONGKONG YOUTH, 21-year-old R. B. ("Rusty") Fedosoyeff, formerly aircraft engineer with China Air Motive Ltd., and star pitcher in the C. B. A. softball team, is now leading an original cycling expedition across the Australian Continent.

With the sanction of the Chinese Consul-General in Australia, and working in close collaboration with the Australian Chinese, "Rusty's" fellow companions, 20- year-old A. J. ("Toby") Gavriloff and 21-year-old J. C. Smith, a former Shanghai policeman-form a determined trio on a special mission.

"Help China Win", this rest of the world of a Japanese vle- message is written on the backstory,

Their trip has been sponsored by of black shirts of these threesome bicycle manufacturers, and they young men, who left Porth early have been presented with cycles and last month to cross Australia on full equipment by W. J. Lucas, Ltd., push-bikes with the intention of helping Australians to under- stand sympathetically the nature of the Chinese struggle with Japan.

Fedoseyeft and Gavriloft are men without a country-White Russians. whose parents led to China during the Russian Revolution. All three in Shanghai, spent most of their lives

They expect that their ride across

POLICE AND

MACAO DRAW

AT HOCKEY

MAÇÃO, Apr. 21 There Was moment in the the Continent will take them from many a thrilling

six weeks to two months. Promoting hockey match played here this after China's

ttles for newspapers and Police

they lecture, broadcast noon when the team of the Hongkong encountered Macio's First and write and w

magazines s

they can't come, thank goodness!

Your favourite chair will not be usurped by your neighbour's wife... Your party smile will not con- tort your well- washed face. You' will put on your slippers and you will Bnaw your chicken bone. After dinner you will settle down in your Parker-Knoll and think of all the letters you should be writing, and all

the nonscrise you might have been talking if your neighbour's. wife had not caught cold That chair has ruined your social carcer-so what?

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JUNIOR PLAY-OFF ARRANGED

KILLED IN AIR RAID

U.S. Diplomat Victim Of Nazi Bomb

The play-off between the Indian R.C. and the Police. R.C. for th:0 Second Division Cricket Champion-

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" ship of the 1939-40 season has been

STOCKHOLM, Apr. 22 (UP). fixed for Saturday, April 27, on the

ground. Club de Recreio

The following have been chosen to-Captain Itobert Losey, Assist jant Air Attache to the United the Indians:

they travel. When eleven, and a large crowd turned out represent (Capt.), M. R. Abbas, States Legations in Sweden, Fin-

Odyssey is over they

their Jonsborate in writing a book.

to witness a drawn game. The score ook. was one-ni. tead to

During the first half, Macao's for- NOT ELIGIBLE FOR AIR FORCE

THE

to Western Aus-wards were well into chemy territory trio come

Then they struck upon the idea of doing something in Australia to help Chinn--the country which sheltered them for twenty years. "China has been very good to us," said "Rusty", and we feel that we will be repay ing a small part of the debt."

They write:

M. I. Razack

A, el Arculli, dr., H. T. Barma, Aland and Norway, was killed dur-

H. Ismail, A. R. Marker. M. Aing a German air raid on Sunday. Ramjahn, K. M. Rumjahn, A. R.

SUMMER CUP COMPETITION AT KOWLOON

He was standing utsida.

Norway and was pierced through the heart by a bomb splinter, a

Others Inside the timnel 'were nei Injured.

Meteorological Expert

tralia recently, with the idea of join the greater part of the time and play Suffind, F. A. Curreem and T. All tunnel at.-Dombaas in centrą) ing the R.

R. A. A. F., but Fedoseyeft was punctuated by no less than six and Gafelloff are not eligible, because short corners and two long corners led against the Police, who were awarded they are not British subjects.

evidently unused to the turf. There seemed to be a a perfect understanding among the local forwards who were

on repentedly dangerous.

Individually, the visiting defenders

themselves acquitted

satisfactorily, while in their attack they displayed skill..

the ninth before the interval and the radio broadcasts, 25 newspaper Police evened the score on the ninth write-ups, three stage appearances, minute before the final whistle. and four open

Macho shuffled positions before the most of all this in Perth. Had start of play, Costa going to centre- taking broadcasts in Northam and Kal-forward and Fred Nolasco

usual goorlie, talks sponsored by

inside-right instead of their Dunlop,

The local side fielded etc. Have pedalled approximately positions,

"Up to date we had about six drew blood on

and

air appearances.

500 miles in the last ten days, Triga Silva, G. Silva, F. Пosario, and taking our time and spending a day A. Baslo of the 2nd Team, but the or so in the big towns that we pass resistance was just as stubborn through.

"We're in the middle of the gold mining district of Australin now,

about 80 miles south of

of Kalgoorlie

Macho has ever displayed.

CHANCES MISSED

EARLY from bully-off, F.. Rosario

in W. Australia. After another 80 at outside-left broke through twice

THE QUALIFYING ROUND

the Rowicon Golf Club Summer Co Competition will be played off on 28. The following Sunday, April starting, limes dave been arranged;

1.30 11. J. Grose, A. LEastman). 135 W. C. ltung, Z. F. Finchur. 140 T. B. Low T. Lamb. 1.45 K. Collings, Is Jack. 130 7. C. Barry, W. Groves. 1.55 3. Coles. C. O, Anderson. 200 5. Jex, W. V. Ahern,

2.03 A. Buttfeld, T. Henderson. 3.10 W. C. Simpson, . J. Humble, 2.15 A. A. Lopes, E. J. M, Churn. 220 W. Kershaw, A. J. Dennis.

Cincinnati Reds

miles of southward progress, we but missed two chances. Costa who Trounce Cardinals

Nolasco

Major

a Trojan. are turning east and will have had been working like

NEW YORK, Apr. 22 (Reuter) about 1,000 miles of desert before brought the ball well up and wille

the we reach Adelaide. Then we push Man Singh fumbled, Fred

and was through at top speed and from Iain Interfered with on to Melbourne, Canberra Sydney. The people have trented an awkward left angie put the ball Baseball League matches to-day. The us so well that their hospitality has well beyond Balwant Singh and be- following were the results: cut down our speed a good 30% tween the posts.

The Police were seen to better RADIO TALKS HOPING to reach Sydney in about advantage during the second half St. Louis

when the game took on an even Cincinnat six weeks, they expect to talk over

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AMERICAN LEAGUE

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Fauja Singh was very The New York-Philadelphia the national radio hookup in Mel-vective at outside-right passing to the Boston-Brooklyn games were bourne

as well as give radio broad casts at points in between. Although centre ofter several hard struggles. postponed,

Parker gave valuable support, but they will assist the Chinese communi was unfortunate to lose a chance, Cleveland tles in the capital cities and larger and Walf all but scored. towns to raise funds for China, they well-directed shot by R. Angelo (Clift homered for the Browns), will not attempt to collect en route.

The New York-Philadelphia and Gafriloft has received

offers of would have augmented the local employment in Perth to induce him to score but Balwant Singh anticipated the Boston-Chicago games were post-

Brown marked. G. Silva

poned. stay there. A noted swimmer, the perfectly. best

ever to have competed in the and Fred Nolasco, who worked in Far East, he holds all the Chinese fine combination on Macao's right Inquatic

from 80 to 880 yards, flank, and Wall did his full share of records and has competed at Shanghai against work but was unlucky when he had Jack Medica. J. C. Smith is also an only. Basto and Almada to best. old boy of St. Xaxier's in Shanghai. CONSEQUENCES OF WAR

IN their propaganda tour, they will attempt to point out the causes under lying the Sino-Japanese War, and the consequences to Australla, sad the

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St. George's Day Ceremony

The State Department at Washing- ton has been informed of the fatality by the United States Minister fo Swolle

Caplain Losey was

formerly attrah- Led to the office of the Chief of ɛDE of the United States Air Corps wilere he was

is known as a foremost clUlZer on meteorology

He was a native of Andrews, Town.

Bill For Damages Likoly WASHINGTON, Apr, 22 (Reuter). -Mr. Cordell Hull, the U.S., Secretary or. State, Bald to-day that he was checking all information about the circumstances surrounding the death of Capt, Losey, the Assistunt Military Attaché at Stockholm.

He added that, he would not take any diplomatie action until all in- formation was received.

The question which was being immediately asked by members of the State Department was whether existing

there is no state. of war between Germany and. Norwayhad the right to bomb any place in Norway, even

If I were a military objective, such as the railway contre where Capt. Losey died.

the Germans--who still contend that

At the moment, indications were that the United States would at least bill for present Germany with a damages.

Danube River

Blocked Collision Stops Nazi Supplies From Russia

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

Alex Airosa exhibited stick-work of a "class," and after a pretty sold rald was very unlucky to slip over

mouth. before the Police

THE EQUALISER THE POLICE secured their equa-

The wreath was laid by the have completely ceased as 'a liser when a long pass by Fauja Singh from the right found Jasbir President, Mr. H. V. Wilkinson, sup-result of the blocking of the

V Pollock,

lock, the entrance to the Danube River. • Singh ready on the uptake. Almada

by Sir Henry Po ported ran out to meet the attacker, bil Sentor Past.

c. 1 F. the centre-forward woriced part him Bellamy Vice-President, with amazing speed. Basto hastily Mr. S. H. Dodwell, Mr. H. R. 8. 1. retreated to cover the gonlie's pool- tion but the well-aimed shot by cock, Mr. G. 6. Archbult, Lieut. Col. B. B. L. Dowbiggin and the Hon. Mr. Jasbir Singh put the issue beyond J. K. Bousfeld (past Presidents) and doubt.

other, committee members.

In Commemoration of St. George's BUCHAREST, April 28, (UP). Day, a wreath was laid on the Ceno-Shipments from Soviet Russi toph at 12.15 p.m. today by the to-Germany-via the Black Ben Hongkong branch of the Society.

Tho, river has been free from lec trade, had only just recommenced. for. nnly a week or so and Germany'a The river was blocked when the Greek steamer Morlung collided with the Itallon steamet.Borpor

Both vessels grounded in the main which was completely The ships, in fact, are acting so Singh, Wall, Jasbir Singh, Parker, Mr. H. G. McNeary, of the Ameri effectively is a dam that the Danube Narwant Singh.

can Banknote, Company, has received.

Sujina Macao-Almada; Rigoberto Rosa telegram stating that Mr. George is now overflowing into the town of arlo, A. Basto; J. Trigo-silva, Alex H. Lynott has been appointed a Vice: The Greek steamer was loaded Airosa, Santos Ferreiro; Fred President and that Mr. McNeary has

Hongkong Police-Balwant Singh; Man Singh, Blackburn; Leslio, Mchar Singh, Brown (Capt.); Fauja

#!

All treffe in both directions along Nolasco, Gustavo Silva, L. Costs, been appointed Far Eastern Manager, with wheat, Reinald Angelo, Fernand Rosario, Mr. Lynott will leave for Shangin the river hai completely stopped. Our Own Correspondent.

to-morrow...........

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