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Saturday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

December 7, 1940.

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BROTHER RAT AND A BABY"

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VEL SITE

By Sidney

(Continued from Page 11.)

all. So, stay outside, and keep your eyes skinned."

As though encouraged by the lugubrious look on the expressive face of the First Lord, the man who had given his companions the above instructions now gonded the British statesman atresii.

"Yes, you will look nice, Mr. Chartney Witton, walking down the Unter den Linden in chains!" he snccred.

At the words, the man I chauf- feur's uniform sprang up and raised his manacted hands above his hend. In an attitude appeal.

"Oh. I sye, Mr. Nasty, ye carn't do that to the Guv'nor, no really ye carn't"-and, to give emphasis to his statement, he twisted his hands con- vulsively.

The result was astonishing. Be- fore either of the two Germans could recover from their amazement, the handcuffs by some miraculous means, had dropped off the speaker's wrists and fell with a clong to the floor.

Then Tiger Standish went Into action,

Bending forward like an animal preparing to spring, he leapt across the table at the man who had done most of the gloating Before the other could grub one of the revolvers which had been placed on the table, he had got at his throat. In face of such concentraled presion there was dead no defence; the man Was within a minute.

thes

The

Horler

telephone. If I'm not mistaken, that old lighthouse up on the cliff, which is only five minutes away, is oc- cupied by Sir Neville Trent, the re- tired nerve specialist. No doubt he'll let us ring up from there,”

The First Lord chuckled again. "And perhaps he'll be able to you something for your nerves," replied.

M

give

he

"According to a statement izrucd by the Admiralty, bombing 'planes belonging to our Coastal Command attacked and sank a.'U' boat of the South Coast of England late last night."

(Sidney Horler's Tiger Stan- dish stories are appearing in the "Hongkong Telegraph." The Men Who Chattered Themselves to Death" is the next one in the EXTRACT FROM THE

NINE O'CLOCK NEWS BUL- series. Be sure to read it next LETIN, the following evening;

Saturday,

B. B. C.

"Telegraph's" World-Smashing Scoop

Erbert Iggs's Noos Service

intrerdoocin the eers eyes nose and frote ov the wirld copyrite by routers boopers droopers and snoopers speshul ter the littel olc onkong telegraf IGGS NOOS SERVIS

cortovaduck

flash: nov. 29 (lggs)-unlia-

nov. 30 (iggs)-the chinees trupes

UMPEEDEE TO DISAPPEARS

ble sorces sez japnees trupes is is comin back advansin on umpeedecto

nov.

32

Tiger, releasing his fingers, turned just in time to see the second Nazi

nov. 30 (iggs)-libel sorces emerging from beneath the over- turned table, a revolver in either siz chinees sorces is advansin on hand. Standish dropped instantly to jumpeedceto

flour,

pulting. the table top be- nov. 31 (iggs) japnees tween him and his enct himtrupes is neer umpeedceto Intter then started to around this obstacle, but he was

(iggs) chinees severely handicapped by falling over trupes is neer umpeedecto the foot which Chartney Wilton had

Nov. 33 (iggs)--Japnees trupes ave | outstretched for the purpose.

passed umpeerecto corblime, wot a story

34 (ggs) chinees trupes Japnees trupes It arf blenkin dark!

nov. 15 (iggs)flash: umpeedecto as bin distroyed by a erthkwake

nov. 36 (iggs)—it as bin suspiel- ously denyed that umpeedecio as bln distroyed by a erthkwake

"Fine, si!” cried Tiger Joyously, and set

Nazi No. 2 with such

nov, 30 (iggs)-umpeedeeto as dis- appeered

to

nov. 40 (iggs)—the chinees and Juprees is bofe lookin for umpeedee- |

hov. 41 (ggs)-vishus sercels sez

got umperdeeto

bote the chinees and Japnees ave

extry. fuller bullertin: mister er- bert iggs the famus

co-rispondant and 09th. visc-precedent of the iggs noos servis is abel ter reveel that ng disappeared abso- Ulinkin-footly corlovaduck skupe

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tossed his senseless body down by the side of his dead companion,

The victor turned to the First Lord.

"I daresay all this seems a little strange to you, sir," he stated, but Wilton, with the chuckle that his political opponents had known so well before the war, replied:

Oh not at all The only thing that really puzzles me is how the devil you got rid of those handcuffs." "It's a trick I was taught by an old convict, and he got it in turn from Rouzini."

"The old music-hall artist?"

nov. 37 (Iggs)—the japnees trupes is comin back

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Donations to Charitable

And Other Causes MONEY FOR THE WAR FUND

A total of $1,480.407.20 and 10/- was reached yesterday by the War Fund in augurated by the S. C. M. Post, Ltd., with the following donations: B. N.

$ 250

1,250

"That's the fellow, sir. Give me o R. A. L. (1st, monthly) your hands, will you?"

How it was done Wilton was never able to deckle, but the fact remained that, us result of a few moment's Intensive manipulation, the hand- cuffs fell of his own wrists as canily as he had watched them fall off the secret agenás.

"Thank you. dish, isn't "

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Mr. . . Geare Апопутному ....

and Friends Jardine's Shipping

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10

30

100

10/

wot

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corlovaduck.

Mme. Sun To Open Charity Bazaar

Mme, Sun Fo, wife of the President of the Legislative Yuen, opened the three-day charity, bazaar at the Chi- nese Recreation Club grounds, Cause- way Bay, yesterday.

The function was organised by the Hongkong Chinese Women's Soldiers' 107.27 Relief Arociation, under the direc

tion of Mrs. Rose Tas, chairman, who was assisted by a corps of helpers.

The Chúng Sing

Benevolent Society's Band was in attendance, heir gally decorated stand being set In the

with the various stalls centre, field. Tea tables were laid in front arranged along three sides of the of the club house.

NEW TERBITONIFA RELIEF The members of the Committee of the

New Territories Hellef Association beg to acknowledge with grateful appreciation

and thanks the following donations and

villages:

Your name is Stan- tu made towards the maintenance of The stalls included Chiness pro-

the Clinics and Hospitals operating in the Mr. Aw Boon Haw, $1,000: Cheung Chau house 4th, pareri), socks for bables; Messrs. Nestle Milk Co. two cases of condensed milk each month.

Elders, $100.00; Mr. Chan Harr, #30; Mrs.

wwhy

do you say that, sir?" "Well, first of all because of your repeated Why One and secondly because. Sir Harker Bellamy once told me that he had a fellow in his

Band Concert Result The results have come to band of Department who was capable of Band Concert given by the combined anything, and you seem to answer orchestras of the Hungree; and Shanglini

ducts, curios, knitted garments, hand- entire section of games for children. craft, toys, fruits

and flowers, and an The Sun Ying Ming Photographer's Studlo, and a booth in which fortunes were told by face reading and the usual attractions of these affairs. palmistry, were a novel addition to

The bazaar will be held again to-

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The success of the concert was largely the donations: Mr. G. F. Walker, $1,000: The following in the complete list of weren't bluffing; in exactly forty to Mr. T. B. Wilson, by his able efforts Ling, $200; Mr. 11. G. McNeary, $160: Mr.

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