1941-03-04 — Page 7

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NANCY

ID BETTER RUN HOME AND TELL MY AUNT

WHY

NOT

FRITZI THAT I'M GOING

CALL

TO THE MOVIES -- SO

HER

SHE WON'T WORRY!

up?

CHINESE LAUNDRY

474

YOU CAN

USE THE PHONE IN MY FATHER'S STORE!

Tuesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

WHY NOT?.. IT'S

NO-.

I GUESS

ER... NO THANKS

RIGHT

I- BETTER

INSIDE

NOT!

By Ernie

I WON'T KNOW HOW

TO

WORK IT!

UPS

LISTENING IN-Radio picture from London shows Britishers in air-raid shelter listening with rapt intensity to the inaugural address of President Roosevelt. Thousands of other Britishers were reported showing similar interest.

"Trading" Position

Of Weygand

Republican Party Given Less

Funds From Rich Men

£10,000. For The Tornado Planes

This brings Mr Alma Baker's total donations to the Royal Air Force to

An Associated Press message from

A preliminary report of the U. S. Mr. Charles Alma Haker, the Perak New York states that, in discussion Senate Cunpaign Expenditures Com-miner and planter, has, in addition with a diplomat who had tofked to mitice discloses that members of the to his previous gifts to help the war Gen. Weygand, sent to North Africa Hockefeller, duPont and Pew families effurt, maw sent £10,000 for the pur-

Have $270,725 to the Republican parly chase of two Tornado planes. by the Vichy Government, it Win 1940. In 1930, their gifts totalled learned that the general had inten-

a "trad- $1.104,597. tionally placed himself in

Despite this drop, other Committee ing" position in Algerit,

show that In one state alone,

it is understood the Tornadoes His object was thit, if the Germanylvania, the GOP collected

been chosen

Lurd beenuse terms, in his opinion, were too dis- $1,302,535, and spent $1,176,802. The have

these Inst Production, considers honourable, he could "win the mili- Democrats got $271,275, expended Deaverbrook, the Minister of Aircraft tary furces in Algeria and possibly $206,173,

This Republican receipts in Ohio were planes of great importance at the Syria, tuo, in a new direction."

expenditures $707,403. moment to supplement the wonder- would not, however, be a matter of S031,214,

Domocrats listed $72,522 and $172,216. ful work of the Spitares. Joining Gen. de Gaulle's forces.

MONSTER

ONE DOLLAR TICKETS

ON SALE

Now

Millingtona

132,450.

RAFFLE

SUNBEAM-TALBOT

SPORTS CAR

VALUE $5,950

Yacht, value $4,000

Diamond Wrist Watch

value $3,000.

and hundreds of valuablo Prizes TOTAL VALUE

OVER $46,000

ONE DOLLAR TICKETS

at leading Stores, S. C. M..

Post and The Hongkong

Jockey Club, Exchange Building

IN AID OF THE

BOMBER FUND

March 4, 1941.

Bushmiller

FAR EAST WAR NOT

INEVITABLE

Frank Statement by Mr Menzies

LONDON, Mar. 3. Mr Menzies, the Australian Premier, peaking to-day said that because Japan had made an agree ment with the Axis Powers, Australians should not permit themselves willy nilly to drift into an atmosphere in relation to Japan which was at least dubious and might quite frankdy be dangerous.

"Do not let us grope around in that kind of fox, "he said. "Do not let us become victims of that most pernicious of all habits-the habit of believing that a possible conflict becomes inevitable. I do not believe in the inevitability of conflict. 1 do believe, except in the case which has come upon us in Europe, that there is no such thing as the inevitability of conflict or any difficulty which in incapable of being resolved by cul- tivation between nations of the ut-

nast, Trankness,

Charity

Concert Arranged

Under the distinguished patronage of His Honour Sir Atholl MacGregor, |

Charity Concert will be given by St John's Hall Orchestra, conducted by Mr J. R. M. Smith, in the Great Hall of the University, on March 8

"Consequently, we appear to forge we are grown up people and grown up people do not go round the world stroking each other in a gingerly way If they have any differences of vlow at p.m.

they ventilate them.

Ant

The proceeds will go to the Chinese

The programme will consist of famous orchestral music by Mozart, W. Chao, Smith and Pao will render Bach. Strauss, etc., while. Messrs P. selos.

Tickets, at $5, $2 and $1,

"It is for this reason that in Aus- Red Crom Society, the Hongkong tralia they have established a new Food Kitchen and other local charity tradition by blishing direct diplo

organisations. matic representat at Tokyo.

"We have aimed and are aiming getting nearer Japan. We are not aiming, at sitting suspiciously in our corner. While this is going an must be grown up people and be realists and because we are realists we have pursued in Australia aobtainable at the Taong Fook Piano of local defence which Is Company, where bookings may also policy our own forces and attack by any directed at enabling us to resist with be made.

Jaggressor..

we

are

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MUSIC CLUB MEETING The sixth general meeting of the "I have no reason to believe and Hongkong University Music Club will I have no sort of belief that Parific be held in the Union Assembly Room falk on Ocean cannot be made in fact pacific on Thursday at 8.15 pan, when the

No If all the peoples who live on its Rev. T. F. Ryan will give a

Symphony borders will merely be frank and "Beethoven's

phonograph be illustrated with sensible and tolerant and understand (Choral) in D. Minor." The talk will Ing with each other."

relations belween cords. All interested are welcome.

Sloss will On March 13, Mr D. and America, Mr Menzies said, "We shall never begin to un- give a talk on Bach, and on April 3, derstand the problems of relations Miss Caroline Braga and Mr A. M. Australia & Americs if we Braga will give a piano recital and between really assume that the Americans are talk on "Piano Music Old and New." exactly the same as ourselves."

Americans had their own ideas and Uheir ideas were not

Australia with

-Their-in- terests, too, were not necessarily the ume as Australian Interests. Fear would never control the foreign of Australia. The fact that Postin and appointed diplomatic representatives in ether countries did not indicate a separatist movement) within, the British Empire.

same as the necessarily the

"It would be a great blunder if any country thought this was so," de- clared Mr Menzies-Reuter.

President Hayes Aground

Donations To Bomber Fund

of $1,593,402,74

yesterday by the Was Fund inaugurated by the S. c. M. Post, Ltd, with the follow-

donations: P. S. 9. Chicken Feet

donation)

w. and A.

(weekly

$ 14.83

20

173

300

10

P. R. C. Rafle-One Dottie Whisky

201

**5871"

.

Mrs A. Lee (fifth donation)

Passengers and Crew, "Kumsɔng"

"Wayfoon Craps"

"Longdon and Vixen Tor

100

Texaco Shrapnel Box (fourth duna

tion)

704.70

"Rockdene Llats" (ninth donation) "Hascoasay**

monthly

100

0.37 donations to

Boston, Mar. 3, The new 0,300-ion passenger liner President Hayes ran aground to-day aff Cape Cod Canal, near Buzzard Bay entrance, while on the start of her maiden voyage to the Orient.

Two coastguard cutters have been

is be Isent to ald the vessel which

lieved to be undamaged. It is not known whether the ship is carrying pussengers-United Press,

New Medal For Bravery At Sea

The Committee of Lloyd's has decided to

new medn), strike "Lloyd's

War Medal for Bravery a Sea," to be bestowed on officers and macn of the merchant navy and Ishing feet for exceptional gallantry at sea in time of war.

The medal will rank with Lloyd's Medal for Saving Life at Sea, which has been aptly called "the V.C. of the Ocean,"

STOCK MARKET

REPORT

Hongkang Stock Exchange Omletal Summary issued yesterday, Buys!

The market was both dull and un- Interesting.

Buyers Providenta $5.75 Lights $0.15

Trams $10.75

Solleri

Sales H.K. Danke $1,340 Wharves $90 Electrics "O" $41.50 Telephones "O" $24 Dairy Farms $18.20

Treasury "Shrapnel Bost" week

ended 1.3.41)

The following

day:

War Fund were also received yester Miss C. S. Pierce Anonymousbertion Mr John Fant

G

Mr H. S. Beech

Mr M. F. L. Haymes Mr T. G. Evans Mr Dave Wilson

ir R. S. Harrison Me D. G. Fros Major C. R. Boxer Miss K. M, Anderson Mr C. D. E. Berglof.. Miss E. M. R. Buckland My Donald Duck Miks Norah Stone

An Inland Misalonary

Mr W. N. Winslade Mr S. Duncan 10. K.

DIET FOR FINICKY CHILDREN

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Soen you notice a wonderful change. The little body begins to fill out, colour returns to the cheeks, peevishiness goes and up- Letite becomes keen. Horlicks gives a child all the energy needed for rapid growth and strenuous play.

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