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NANCY

BROUGHT, NANCY OVER TO PATCH UP HER QUARREL

WITH JANIE!

FINE

GO ON CHILDREN KISS AND MAKE UP!

Tuesday,

SMACK

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

I'M PROUD OF YOU, NANGY-E BOTH OF YOU WERE REAL GOOD. SPORTS!

THE FIGHT FOR LIBERTY AND DEMOCRACY WAS ON!

The Story of

TWO GIRLS!

ON!

She gambled her love to save her father's life! She gambled her soul to serve her country! Loaded with basic emotions, primary passions! Jammed with excitement! Packed with thrills and with a story as vital as life itself!

JAMES ROOSEVELT

prosents

PASTOR HALL

SEE tortures of the concentration camp' never shown before

SEE a brother against brother... Man against woman

with

WILFRID LAWSON NOVA PILBEAM SEYMOUR HICKS

Based on a Story by ERNST TOLLER

"This picture carries a message of in- spiring truth... deeply encouraging!". ELEANOR ROOSEVELT

says

SEE IT FROM THE BEGINNING For your complete chloyment me one seated last ten minutes Kaleesed thru United Artists

GALA PREMIERE TO-MORROW NIGHT AT 9.30 P.M.

Starts THURSDAY LEE THEATRE

Enemy Losses

Over Britain

At The

of 1041 was 185.

Raiders were reported over several

Fighter Command losses for the other areas but up to a late hour no first quarter of the year were 41 incidents were reported. vircraft, states the Air Ministry: We Fighter In Channel

Quiet Nightless LONDON, Mar, 31 (Router)-An

A LONDON, SMar, 1915. (Router)onomy. Ighter which ventured over LONDON, Mar. 31 (Rtentor) London hack no air warning to-night, the Channel 15-day was destroyed by RAF fighter pilots and anti-aircraft This is the eleventh, quiet night RAF fighters, I was officially an defences destroyed enemy aircraft at running: though, over and around nounced allur QUEMEN REACT -an-averhgo- rate of 50 a month since Britain: to-nighter there was

I the only item of dayl January 1, over and around: Britainy lights Relivity, mainly over the directivity by the enemy which,

The total "bag" for the first quarter, north-east count

¡Air Ministry has to report

April 1941:

By Ernie Bushmiller

Wedding Unites Prominent H.K. Chinese Families

Two prominent Chinese fantilles were united yesterday when

the marriage between Miss Katherine Kam-Sheung Lee and Mr

Benjamin Kwai, Lau Lui took place at the Registry.

ONLY FOOD IN

VICHY SHIPS

Convoy Incident

Miss Lee is the daughter of Mrs and the late Mr Léc Cheung-

hing, and a sister of Menara S.

W. and K, B. Leo, the well-known Hongkong racing pony owners.

Mr

Lui ls the son of Mr. Lul Wai- chau, managing clerk of Messrs Lo and Lo

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LONDON, Mar. 31 (Router)-ed with badminton, being not only

The bridegroom is actively connect- A Vichy communiqué dénies that playing member of the King's College aby materials other than food-league team, but also the team's re- stuffs were aboard the convoy presentative on the Badminton As- which figured in the incident sociation Council. He is a physical with British units off the instructor at King's College and the Evening Institute, holding the S.G.I. Algerian coust.

Diploma from

rom the Swedish College of Physical Education and a Diploma of Physical Education from the Lough- borough. College,

performed

The communique says that the cargoes consisted of 15,000 tons of rice and sugar, being sent from Madagascar and Indo-China for Al- Mr. T, S.

eria and Marseilles for next month's the ceremony at the Registry where rations; 1,500 tons of vegetables and the bride was attended by Mrs Lec seeds, from Morocco for the non-Tse-ming as Matron of Honour, Miss occupied zone; and 7,000 tons of Dorrie Lee, the bride's sister and Miss barley from Morocco, intended for Nancy Lui, the bridegroom's sister na the native population of Algeria.

bridesmaida.

The Dresses

German Pressure (OY "REUTER'B" DIPLOMATIC

The bride was given away by her CORRESPONDENT)

uncle Mr Leo Tse-ining. Her dress LONDON, Mar. 31-The Germans was of white French ince, cut on are playing up the incident off the princess lines with high neck and Algerian coast between the French long sleeves. A tiara of orange blos

merchantmen convoy of four

and soms hold her long

in place. tulle veil. British units. The British have ex- She carried. a bouquet of arum Illies. cclient reasons for believing that the The bridesmaids wore dresses of ships were laden with contraband, sky blue and mauve tulle with high chictly

big consignment of rubber, walsts, full skirts, short puff sleeves. The incident is unfortunate as the and Juliet caps of the same materials. Vichy Vichy

carried posies of mixed spring the inspiration. If not pressure, Germans. The Fights of the British to enforce blockade are undisputed in International law and

Government, are deling underers.

of the

The groom was supported by his brother, Mr Herbert Lul, and the bride's brother, Mr Buddy Lec. Mus- self-restraint for Tony Lee, in full morning coat by the exercise of great

ter that the British did not employ the and top hat was page boy, while Miss power which was. In their bonds of Cheung Shiu-chee, a miniature of the using coercion against the blockade bridesmaids, but in pink,

runners but the higher considerations flower girl.

the

of humanity prevailed despite added provocation of hell-fire from the shore batteries and attacks from the air.

Over 80s Receptions

Wor

Support the B.W.O.F. BENEFIT PERFORMANCE

Under the distinguished patronage of

H.E. the Covamor;

The BAND of 1st BATTN. MIDDLESEX REGT. (D.C.O.)

By kind permission of

Lt. Col. H. W. M. Stewart, O.B.E., M.C., & Officers

WILL PRESENT

the following programme of Music under the conductorship

of Mr. W. E. Kifford, A.R.C.M., Bandmaster.

1.

2.

Patrol Selection

3.

Finaló

Britain's First Line

Community Land

Grand Military Tattoo

In conjunction with the screening of

Williams

Stoddon

Rohan

WORLD IN FLAMES

AT THE

QUEEN'S THEATRE

TO-NIGHT at 9.30 p.m.

TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT THE THEATRE

MIADARA TALLI

LOCKY MOUNTA

the

picople attended the re-

·Holel, the Gloucester ception al where the Tòn, Mr M. K. Lo proposed No Wish To Quarrel

the health of the bride and groom, Britain has obviously no wish to Mr Lul responding. quarrel with Vichy or interfere with

Last night the respective families

the legitimate traffic between non-held a reception at the Kam Loong occupied France und her colonies, but Restaurant,

congratulations

It is clear that Germany cannot be and felicitations were exchanged. allowed to

to take advantage of British generosity and forbearance.

It is therefore to be expected

that

and

where

Mr and Mrs Lur are spending their honeymoon at Repulse Bay,

ALLURING ALATI

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

$45

. Britain's attitude

In this questions will cognate

be

A total of $1,740,350.44 and 8.106 was repented to Vichy in unmistakable reached yeslerun by the War Fund w, remove the chances of inaugurated by the 3. C. M. Pont, Ltd. language repetition of such incidents. The with the following donations:

(twelfth British Government h have known for Police Recreation Club

donation some

time that French vessels huve Christopher. Merie & Jennifer Lea

(sixth donation) been carrying goods destined for Germany. The most revealing was Mr and Mr. S. . P. Perry

programine for French railway W. PC. (March) transport drawn up by the Germans "23's Loser"

"A Sinal! Tribute recently, covering January 15 to

Courage" March 1, which fell into British pKing's Count

Central Police Canteen itcnih hands

donation) "Exchange Control Pig" (dat quar-

ter, 1041)

́Oré And Rubber

Ex 121 Foot (eighth donation)

DELUXE TRAINI

to a Young

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23.70

30.00 43.10.04

According to this programme, sume 36,000 tons of bauxite, 10,000 tons "Haiphong Itemnants"""

The following monthly derations are of aluminium and thousands of tons also acknowledged:

of rubber were to be transferred from "N. M Unoccupied France to Germany. Mins Head Absolute priority over other ship-sa 3. M. Swift

Mr Stuart Longfield ments, wan provided in the program- w. 11. 2. C. me for some 200,000 tons of nitrate Me O E. Dertin which had arrived in

in Unoccupied Mr Austla

Mrs E. J. Gront France from Chile.

Mr Hewitt C. Jones newspapers M. S. Fortescue The Free French

JIN

8-2898

į published In Lonciun, writes:

Frenchmen will realise, despile the lan is tied to Berlin, the French efforts of the Vichy radio thut Ad- nation repudiates this outrageous miral Darlau is playing the Germans' attitude and remains faithful to the game. He is pushing collaboration alliance with Britain, who is fighting with the Reich to as extreme limits for victory over the common já Lavul would have done. It Dar-enemy."

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