1940-06-25 — Page 9

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NANCY

Tuesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

HEY, NANCY !--- I JUST, HOID A RUMOR. AT SCHOOL DAT YOU'RE GONNA BE- LEFT BACK DIS TOIM~~-~ AN' BY D'WAY--

SOMEONE SWIPED YER

BICYCLE!

June 25, 1940:

By Ernie Bushmiller

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Smugglers How Ex-Malayan SHIRLEY MAY QUIT

Fought In The Moonlight

at

A MOONLIGHT "battle royal" with alleged smug- glers was described when 19 young men of the farming class

charged Dowra District Court, near Carrick-on-Shannon; recent- ly with smuggling and as- sault.

were

A regular traffic. in the impor-

Was Captured

LONDON, June 13.

on

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MR. J. C. Caminada, formerly on' the editorial staff of the Straits Times, who is now a pri- soner of war in Berlin, save up his car to women refugees and

Brussels escaped from blcycle, it is now learned.

Mr. Caminada, who was acting -earrespondent of The Times In Brussels at the time of the Ger- man invasion, actually reached and passed Armas, in France, when, with other refugees on a long road. an chemy columm suddenly surrounded them they were taken prisoner,

and

tation of flour was being carried MAN BITTEN

on, witnesses alleged, the trans-

actions taking place between BY HIS OWN

places from Fermanagh, North-

ern Ireland, to

Leitrim areas, Eire.

Cavan and

FALSE

It was alleged that nearly 100 TEETH

young men formed a convoy and the

contraband was at midnight brought

through the mountain

over the boundary,

passes and!

Sticks And Rocks

company in

Hartford,

A TENNIS player who bit his own throat is one of the freak accident Civic guards and Revenue oflcers claims compiled by an American life were lying in walt, but they had to Insurance retire after receiving severe injuries, Connecticut. being outnumbered by seven to one. The accident occurred when the

State Player slipped in

hard-hit ball.

Sticks and rock boulders, counsel stated; were used aganst he

forces and some of the weapons showed bloodstains.

י.

lunging after a

His juws cume together so hard

The solicitor for the defendants that his bridgework was smashed. showed the, Court an Italian news- paper, "La Tribuna Ilustro," which had a sketch in colours of the battle. The State offcials were shown wear- ing sea-green uniforms and wearing

red tubs on their tunics,

The case wus adjourned month.

for

a

JAIL FOR P.C.

Police Constable John Petty John-

Then he swallowed the broken plate, which "bli” him on the way down.

Another victim of an odd accident won the wife whose husband, leaning forward to kiss her good-bye, lost his balance and fell forward with such force that her jaw was badly dam- aged.

In another case a man had a son, aged 21, was sentenced to three dancing partner who wore Bhat months' hard labour at Atherstone, with a fashionable long feather. Warwickshire,for-stealing-a-hat

worth 3s. 6d. and n bicycle, and The feather kept rubbing his eye, obtaining £2 78, by false pretences.causing infection.

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FILM

CAREER

PRINCESS JULIANA IN LONDON

Crown Princess Jullana of The Netherlands returns to London re- sidence after lunching with British sovereigns at Buckingham Palace. Dutch royal family, including Queen Wilhelmina, fed to London.

Nazi Leaflets Given

Out at Aircraft Works

3-YEAR HOLIDAY

New York. SHIRLEY TEMPLE, richest little girl in films, may leave the screen for three years.

"Shirley's contract

has

two more years to run, and at the end of that time I would like her to retire for a time," says Mrs. Temple in an interview with the "Movie Mirror."

"I want her to travel, perhaps to England, to improve her knowledge of life and people.

"But it is for Shirley alone to de- cide. If she wants to go on making pictures, I suppose she will,"

Not A "Grabber"

Mrs. Temple dentes vigorously that she Is the

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"money-grabbing Our vessels to Liverpool are now

mother which she. has been made

out to be.

"I have not the slightest idea how much money we have, nor

has," how much Shirley

Bays Mrs. Temple. "Shirley's money

is well and wisely invested in Government bonds and

surance annitin mature of

In

in-

Rather than her famous daughter should be overworked and not have enough time for play, Mrs. Temple has stopped Shirley accepting any radio engagements. Some of them were for as much as £2,000 for J quarter-hour broadcast:

If she has the slightest reluct anco to continue on the screen, ste will leave films for ever."

TITHE OF SUGAR

WITH MEALS

The Ministry of Food announced recently that sugar used by a catering establishment (hotels, restaurants and canteens) in any week is not to LEAFLETS advertising German

ounce per "person Sir John Relth, Minister of In-exceed one-tenth propaganda talks from the so-called formation, in a written reply to a per meal served, plus a further one- "New British Broadcasting Station" sinflar question put by Sir Herbert tenth ounce for each hot beverage.

for Conservative, M.P. have been distributed at the gates of Williams,

спету "Posters advertising this station are, of course, themselves of enemy origin and this will be made cicar in repetitions of the warnings already issued to the public.

a North London air-craft factory, Croydon, stated:--

leaflets have been Copics of the handed to the Home Omce.

They are roughly printed, about the

size of a postcard, and give the wavelength of the station-which is In Germany-and the times of the brandcasts.

Mr. Robert Morrison, Labour M.P. for North Tottenham, will esk in the House of Commons whether action will be taken against the distributors of the leaflets "as, hindering the no- tional war effort."

"I had complaints recently that there leaflets were being distributed by the hundred," Mr. Morrison told the "Daily Harald".

"In some cases bundles of leaflets are left lying about on the pavements or on window ledges for the men to see as they leave work."

Butter is not to exceed one-sixth ounce person per meal.

"As the average knob of sugar weighs about a soventh of an ounce, we are faced with a problem," sald the manager of a London restaurant. "We may have to use granulated."

The present sugar allowance for restaurants is one-seventh ounce for each meal plus one-seventh for each hot beverage.

The butter allowance is restored to its original amount, the one-sixth hovng been augmented to one-third

in March,

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