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NANCY

I HAVE A HUNCH WELL) MAKE OLD SOUR-PUSS

LAUGH TODAY

YEAH --- THESE OUTFITS OUGHTA WIN US D' FIFTY

BUCKS!

HERE THEY AR AGAIN!

Gain In Membership

Meeting Of Photographic Society

The second annual meeting of the Photographie Society was held last night when a sound financial position was reported. Mr. W. Cinrk presided. Mr. H. A. Molay suld it had been a very successful year despite pre- valling conditions.

Wednesday.

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH :

By Ernie

June 26, 1940,

Bushmiller

WOW!--- WE

FINALLY DID IT!--

WE WIN THE

$50!

AMERICAN HORSES

OPINION

One Hundred Por Cent.

Behind Great Britain

That the ellizens of the United States of America are 100 per cent. behind Great Britain in her present struggle for freedom, was the view expresset by Dr. R, E. Beddoe, mem- ber

of the American College Hospital Administrators and Superin- tendent of the Stout Memorial Hospital at Wuchow, at the weekly luncheon of the Hongkong Keury Club yesterday.

DROWN

week

CONTEST ENDED LAST NIGHT

WATCH OLD GROUCHO LAUGH FOR EVERYBODY

TODAY

MAY-11

A Look Through ACCIDENT Canadian Clut

The Telegraph

Bordeaux, June 25. Five hundred and eleven horses from New York destined for the

50 YEARS AGO French Army, went to the bottom

June 26, 1090. That_charming ornament of the London of the Bay of Biscay last when the 7,130-tón steamer Villa stage. Florence St. John, asserts that she Namur, formerly the American Incr reduced herself from 13st. to 10st. American Merchant, was torpedoed nami wirely without quedat twice by a U-boat

Press,

SEQUEL

Claim For Damagos By

Indian Dismissed

An action brought by Ghulam Hus- sain against A. W. Holland for $1,000 damages was dismissed by Mr. Jus- ee Williams at the Supreme Court yesterday, when judgment was given for defendant with costs.

almost liquids any time. She first lays on a cont of creme imperatrice, over bismuth, which cost

a bottle; slie then puts the rouge on the cheeks, a tiny spot of red in the corner of the eyes, and blue lines beneath.

She never make-up the lips at all, land. Plaintif rightly considering that the expression of presented, the face depends very much on the

white marble; when used moist, tise effect

Mr. D. B. Evans uppeared for Hol- was not legally re-

The claim of $1,000 was made up

Survivors of the British crew re- vealed the story of the sinking on their arrival at Bordeaux to-night, after four days adrift in lifeboats in Membership had risen from 20 to

the open sea before they were picked 30. In the first All-China Exhibi-

up by a French cruiser-United mouth. It used dry, bismuth gleams like tion in December 400 prints were

is white. She removes her make-up of $50 for medical expenses, and $950 and

with cold creen) and wash of boraxed as general damages. Plaintiff claim- submitted from Hongkong

The Villa Namur was built in New and camphored water. "Florry" teis used to be crippled for life and unable Dr. Berdoe said he had just re- Changhat. Of these 100 were ac

States, York in 1020 for the Munson Steam- a great den! more, but we hold it over to resume his work as a watchman and 50 cepted for exhibition

United to turned from the in where he had the privilege of speak-ship Line, and was one of the many unul we can and time to write an article following an incident on August 20, represent pletorial photography China and sent to London to being over 250 times in 12 months on American ships old to continentain the mysteries of the ballet. shown at the Royal Photographic Far Eastern affairs. Suciety's Exhibition.

Another exhibition would be held In. December.

Winners of the special subject competitions were: Mt. E. L. Tra-

interests, shortly after the war,

British tonnage

25 YEARS AGO

June 20, 1915. Mr. B. Smith, second officer, Irene, has Kone chief officer, Klangwan.

Mr. G. Ingram, secand officer, Hsinch!, bas Kane second officer, Irene. Aft, Conway has been appointed second of

Mainchi

1939, when he was knocked down by ja car driven by Holland in Chatham

Road,

Plaintiff appeared in Court with a walking stick, and hobbled into the witness box. He said that he was suddenly knocked down by the car

verent. July and August; Mr. H. A 100 per cent. behind England in was 52,842, of which 5,000 were lost fic E. W. Lawton, Krom leave, has gone while he was walking along Chatham

Ber-

Week's Shipping Losses "You may be interested know," he said, "what the consensus

London, June 25.

lost American opinion is to-tlay. I wish

by enemy to say to you that the United States action in the week ended June 16

situation. (Applause) during U.is terrible

combined operations off McKay, October; Capt. R. L.

I want you to know also that there French ports and are not mercantile ridge, November; Mr. R. Bates, December, February and May: Mr.are many Insidious and destructive lusses in the ordinary sense.

forces, but having gone all over the

Figures for this period are ac- A Brailsford, January.

10 British ships. eight Capt. R. L. Berridge, Treasurer, country and spoken to thousands of

people. I am quite confident that cordingly of when the crisis develops you will Allled and six neutral.

*German mercantile losses up to The following officers were elected and your cousins on the right side."

June 23 amounted to about 847,000 Dr. A. Greaves (President), Capt. (Applause).

tons. tons and Italian to 224,000

said there was a credit balance about $300.

ས་

R. L. Berride (Vice President), Mr.

After saying he was proud of his

R. A. Bates (Secretary), Mr. H. A.Anglo-Saxon heritage, Dr. Beddoe Reuter McKay (Assistant Secretary), Mr. concluded: " want you to know that W. F. Stone (Treasurer). Messrs.I recognise, together with millions of Engilshman, and that you have some W. J. Richards, H. A. McKay, A. B. American people, that there is some-cousins across the son who are proud

thing Moir (Committee).

an of their relationship." (Applause). clenn about

fine

and

THE PRICELESS EXPERIENCE GAINED BY GOODYEAR IN BUILDING MILLIONS MORE TYRES THAN ANY OTHER MANUFACTURER IS WHAT KEEPS GOODYEAR QUALITY RIGHT NOW, ALWAYS IN THE LEAD.

GOODYEAR SCIENTISTS ARE AT WORK IN THE WORLD'S FINEST RUBBER RESEARCH LABORATORIES DEVELOPING THE TYRES YOU WANT TODAY-THE STILL BETTER TYRES YOU'LL NEED IN THE FUTURE.

THE WORLD OVER, MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TYRES THAN

ON ANY OTHER

MAKE.

Mr

acting chief oficer, Klangfno

Me. J. H. Davey, ehlet officer, Klang Road about 4.20 am, on August 20. wan: ik on leave.

Mr. D. Hoss, chief officer, Klangfoo, isHis right leg had been getting wenker

and weaker since the accident.

on reserve.

Mr. F. J. Daniels has been appointed second officer, Wingsang.

Mr. W. II. Crisp, second officer, Wing sank, has gone acting chief officer, Lien shing.

Mr. O. D. Mertins, acting chief offler, Lienshing, is awaiting orders.

After he had been in hospital for about nine days, the doctor had sus- gested that his leg below the right knee should be amputeied. He be came frightened, and left the hos-

Mr, R. Pole Hunt has rejoined as second aficer, Tuckwo. Mr. C. E. Fuller, secondpital. He was afraid to go back to the hospital as the doctor had said he could not be cured otherwise.

officer, Tuckwo, is on leave.

Mr. J. E. Richards. second efficer. Wonchow. has gone second officer, Tomsut. fe, W. R. Paton, from leave, has gone second officer, Wenchow.

He had considerable pains in the Mr. B. Griffiths, second officer, Yochow, leg after being away from hospital has resigned.

but on returning to for a month, Mr. A. Sorvig, second offleer. Tamsul, hospital, was told the same thing, has kone second officer, Yochow.

Mr. J. W. Harding, chief officer, ituna., and left again.

has gone chlet onleer, Liangchow. Mr.

J. A. Campbell, chief officer, Llangehow, i

is on reserve.

"A, Philips, from reserve, has Mr.

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June 20, 1938,

Defendant's Evidence

Defendant, in evidence, sald he had Docks,

Mr. J. A. Gibson, second officer, Anhui, been to a ship at Kowloon has Rone second officer, Wuhu. Mr. Hand was driving towards the Star W. J. Ross, second officer, Wuhu, has gone Ferry when he saw plaintift with second officer, Anhui.

three other men about 60 yards away. He sounded his horn, and the party moved over to the left. Just as he was passing, he saw a figure running He jammed on his towards him. brakes, but the man was struck by the left front headlamp. He ted the man up and took him to Kowloon hospital,

10 YEARS AGO The untimely wave of iness which has overtaken the Test cricketers seems to be spreading to Wimbledon. Mrs. Wat- son (Britain) in addition to Senorita Alvarez (Spain) has been compelled to scratch from all sections, being confined to her bed. The bare-leg question was revived to-day when the American, Miss Edith Cross, and thie Danish player. Mies Stocket appeared at Wimbledon He reported the accident about 10 _without_stockings.

a.m. that day, and as a result of They were reminded of the Wimbledon that, was summoned for failing to tradition and the players then exriningd

that they had acted in ignorance. All the report the incident immediately, and overseas players have now been Instructed driving with an expired licence. He regarding stockings,

pleaded guilty to those summonses.

When M. Pietri. French Minister for In answer to Mr. Evans, defendant the Colonies, referred as reported in a Reuter's telegram tort week, to the "strict said he had never been summoned discipline in which the revolutionists for driving without due care and now seeking to overthrow French rule in caution, negligently, while being Indo-China have subjected themselves.

the statement was based on an observa drunk, or anything of that kind. tion of a number of remarkable facts associated with the recent uprising.

5 YEARS AGO

June 28, 1835.

nection with the Anglo-German Naval Agreement, stated that Germany was

A black cloud looms on the boxing prepared unreservedly to adhere to the rutes of submarine set out in Part IV of horizon. It is the bulk of Joe Louls. Alabama negro, 21 years of age, and lod the London Naval Treaty. pounds, To-night, in convincing style, This provides that, except in cases of he delivered a technical knockout to Primo Carnera, 270 pound Italian, and Ex-heavyweight champion of the world. It took him less than six rounds.

*

The Repulse Bay Lido, Tiongkong's show bathing resort, is to be opened on Friday, July 12, at 6.30 p.m., the cere- mony to be performed by Lady Southern, 0.0. From the following day, the Lido will be available to the public.

persistent refusat to stop, on being duly Bummoned, ur active resistance to a visit or search, a warship, whether surface vessel or submarine, may not sin or dis- able merchant vessels without first having placed the passengers, crew and ship's papers in a place of safely,

Ship's boats are not regarded as a place of safety unlead the safety at passengers and crew is aired in existing sea and weather conditions or by proximity to Jand, or near the presence of another Germany had agreed never, again "to vertel able to take the passengers and resort to what was known during the crew aboard. This undertaking, given by war as unrestricted submarine warfare, Germany, was art entirely new one, sald an extension of Powera Leclared Sir Bolton Eyre-Mansell, First First word, and so an exte

any pre-war one. Lord of the Admiralty, amid loud chees juridically bound by Part IV of the when replying to a question put by Ad

Treaty were ritain. the United States miral Campbell,

and Japan, as France and Italy did not ratify it.

The First Lord mld the Gennon repre- sentatives during the negotiations in con-

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