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Friday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

NANCY

HAVE YOU GOT A CHRISTMAS

TREE AT YOUR HOUSE, SLUGGO?

OH, WE'VE GOT

A BEAUTY ! ---

ABOUT TEN

FEET TALL!

YEP I SURE HAVE A SWELL

TREE DIS

YEAR --

My throat appreciates

Craven A

quality and freshness

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SORE THROATS

CA717

February 14, 1941.

By Ernie Bushmiller

|--OF COURSE IT'S IN D' HOUSE NEXT DOOR-- BUT

I ENJOY

IT ANYWAY!.

China's Part In Coming Events

Kerr Stays in Chungking

CHUNGKING, Feb. 13 (Reuter).-China's part in possible further developments in the Pacifte is being so eagerly discussed here as to push the China War into the background.

It is realised that the future of the world now depends on

German, whether Britain can hold out in Europe against the onslaught and whether the combined British and United States forces in the Far East can defeat any eventual Japanese drive in the Southern Pacific.

the

The report that fresh evacuation javier has been given to United States citizens in the Far East has attracted nuch attention in Chungking. Prom- inence has also been given to a state- ment inade by President (toosevelt on Tuesday to the effect that if United States were forced into a war in the Paelfe, it would not mean curtailment of war supplies to Britain. The President added that he thought danger of the that there was no United States getting into war,

FANLING GOLF STARTING TIMES Sunday

OLD COURSE 0.10 W. L. Alexander, G. Thamerson. 9.2 P. 1. Cutton, II. M. Rowland. p.34 Young, S. L. Lloyd,

28 1. S. Reus, R. P. Morria. 9.12 F.A. Howard, D. S. Robb, 1 930 S. C. Feltham, J. Ht. Bottomley. 9.10 Col. Rome, D., Evans, 9.44 A. I. McBride, L. Jackson. 0.48 A, IL Guinness, J. K. Bousfeld, Nazi Influence ▾

14 G. E. Costello, A. D. Humphreys, 9.30 P. V. McLane, W. W. C. Shewan. London cables mentioning the

10.00 J. Macintyre, A. McKellar. possibility of a Japanese move in the 10.01 G., Harrington, J. S. Lee.

German 10.08 J. Linnker, J. Harrop. Pacile in support of a attack in Europe are also, being dis-12 F. N. Merritt, W. J. Kelly.

19.16 H. D. Gillesple, R. I. Chillinor. Jeussed here.

10.20 D. D. Forbes, J. Fleming. These developments tend to confirm 1024 1. 1. Geare, A. W. Bourne. fthe information reaching Chinese 10.20 J. W. Clague. P. E. Annis,

19:12 C. P. N. Walker, l. 1. Wyne. Headquarters here that Germany has 19.30 G. A Lelper. W. Park. bzen very active in the last three 10.44 C. F. Morsini, J. W. McKee

weeks urging Japan to move in the 10.44 S. 1. Dodwell, K. S. Morrison. Pacifle against Britain and United 19.4 A1 Turves, 3. C. Taylor. States and also that Japan has agreed to support Germany.

Many Chinese quarters consider that China will not remain idle Jagan attacks in the Southern Pacifle fsince China can effectively old Britain in defence of Bunnn and Singapore, either by sending troops Into Burma and Mafaya or launching a counter-

in China.

Lady Kerr's Flight

An indleation that the British Ambassador, Sir Archibald Clark Kerr, is unlikely to leave Chungking in the immediate future is seen in Lady Kerr's arrival here from Hong- kong this morning by plane. The Ambasador was originally scheduled to leave this week. by air for Hong- kong to join Lady Kers.

VOLUNTEER

Mt. A. Annett. J. B. Harrison. 10.32

W. 1. Richardt, 11. A. Mills. 11.00 G, M. Park, R. A. Campbell,

104 Capt. Thursby, Lieut. Carter.

NEW COURSE 9.24 IK. Bank v. B. & S. (G. M. Young

Cup) 9.20

0.33

R. Bank v. 11. & S. (G, M. Young Cup).

K. Bank v. B. & S. (G. M. Young Cup).

0.30

K. Lank v. B. &'S. (G. M. Young Cup) -0.44 M. G. Carruthem, R. C. Gairdner.

8.55 J. G. Jensen, Miss Cutlidiretson, 250 Major Alley, Miss Floyd. 1004 Miss Kelly, it. Putkin. 10.16 E. L. Groome, F. A. M. Ellati, 10.24 C. M. Willams, W. E. Deaton. 19.38 Mira Leiper, Mia Park.

Craigengower Team

The following will represent Crai- zengover Cricket-Club-Seniors- against Recreio at cricket at Happy Valley at 2 pm, to-morrow:

1. Zmnsern (Cipt.), A. J. Huise, A. M. Omar, J, L. Youngsaye. A. K. Ismail, A. Lee, S. Leonard, A. Hung, A.' 13. Hanuson, W, Hong Šting end G. Souza.

CRICKET WEEK STOCK EXCHANGE

Teams Selected

been

Balkan Uncertainty Reduces Business The following teams. have

LONDON, Feb. 13 (Reuter).-The dull to-day, chosen to represent the Volunteers in Stock Exchange was cricket matches next week (Race business being very small pending

Balkan developments, but there was: Week):

v. IX.C.C. Monday (1.K.C.C.) 2 pmno selling.

Gilt-edged stocks were inclined to E. C. Flacher (eapl.). K. M. Baxter. R. T. frandbridge. W. 5. GR., G. G be heavy Indian bonds met profit- J. M. Gesano, L. G. Gesinn, T. A. Madar. P. M. N. Ja Shiva, A. Zimmern and E. taking and industrials Zimmern,

v. R.C.6, Tuerday (16.66) 3 Pali Owen-Hughes (capt). G. G. Aitkenhead.

D. G. Day, J. M. Gao, L. G. Gosano. H. 11, Grint, 3. £.. Baley, D. O. Parsons, T. Ride, P. M. N. du Stiva and E. Zlin- mern. 12th man. A. E. Perry,

Officers and Sergeants . other Ranks, Tuesday, 1.K.C.C. 2 p.

Odeers A SKI- Owen-Hughes (capt,). D. J. N. Anderson, J. Barrow, A. E. Perry, J. E. Polter, L. T. Ride. A. M.

were easier.

There was some provincial selling. Oili niso tended to be lower and Kars were barely stendy. Japan- ese bonds receded 30 shillings,

Wall Street, was 'quiet..

Japanese Air Fleet

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" SAIGON, Feb, 13 (UP)-Authorl-

Rodrigues, I. P. Tamworth, I. D. Walker.tative foreign aviation sources declare

G. S. Winch and E Zimmern.

Other Hanks, 11, Griffiths (copt.), K. that the Japanese air fleet, recently 31. Haxter, 12, 1, Bosanquet. . F. Fincher, concentrated at Hainan, Walchow W. S. GERE, L. G. Gosane, 1. lung. Di Island, and Indo-China now exceeds

600 of the best warplanes.

Parsons, C. M. Sark, A. Zimmern and

F. R. Zimmern,

Scottish Command To Grow Foodstuffs While in Training

LONDON, Feb. 13 (British Wireless).A scheme has been launched under which soldiers of the Scottish Command will grow vegetables on all arable land under its control.

The Army will grow food on its gardeners or farmers how serving in and just as any other occupation, the Army will be employed wholly said the Officer in charge of the on the new scheme is advisers and scheme, always with the provision Instructors, that the Army must be allowed to

train.

Tractors will be hired to plough up larger areas although a great deal of The Treasury has made a grant work will be on the allotment system. for tools and seeds and hundreds of The main crop will be potatoes.

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WHAT A MOTHER SHOULD KNOW: ABOUT HER BABY

"Specialists any a baby's system

Is the most delicate thing on earth. Everything a baby gets should bo made expecially for him"...even a special laxativel If all mothers realized this, gravo mistakes wind after be avoided. Many mothers with the very best In- tentions, give their children a small dose of the same laxative they use. They do not low that na adult's laxative, even la sovell doses, casi las much too frritating for a child's tender system.

Protection for baby

Is à coinfort for mothers to know there is a safe laxative, Castorin, made especially and only for children. It contains no harsh "adult" drugs, Custoria la mild and gentle, you couldn't ask for u safer, more effective laxative, Children, love Castoria's wonder.

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ways usa Castorla for-your children,

from baby-

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Announcement!

The

PENINSULA HOTEL Presents à

BAND CONCERT

by the

Combined Orchestras of the Hongkong & Shanghai Hotels IN THE LOUNGE

on

Sunday, 2nd March, 1941 at 9.00 p.m.

In aid of the S.C.M. Post

BOMBER

FUND

Admission $1.00

Reserve this date !

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN

REAL PEOPLE

FALL IN LOVE?

"There's not enough

romance or drama in

the private life of Mr. and Mrs. Nobody", they said.

No romance? Take the story of Joe and Mabel ' ...two kids with nothing in the world...but each other! No drama? There's a new kind of thrill when these kids fight the whole world to keep their love!

Real heartbreak, real cestasy of real people... really great entertainment that the screen has never presented before!

with

IT'S THE SIMPLE STORY OF A GREAT LOVE!

PRIS

GARFIELD LANE

Dust be my

Destiny

ALAN HALE-FRANK MCHUGH-DILLY HALOP Directed by LEWIS SEILER- Prosented by WARNER BROS. Screen Play by Robert Rotten From a Novel by Jerome Odlum & Fast Motional Picture *

TO-MORROW KING'S

at the

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