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NANCY

YEP. THEY SAY THAT

PIRATES ONCE

BURIED

TREASURE

AROUND

HERE!

סיד!

BE FUN TO DIG FOR

IT!

MAYBE WE COULD START A PIRATE CLUB

TO HELP US DIG!

Tuesday,

HEY!... WANNA PLAY PIRATES AND DIG. FOR TREASURE

NOPE!

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

NEVER MIND

SLUGGO!--

OH, MISTER!

By Ernie

WOULD YOU LIKE TO PLAY

PIRATES?

Puppets Follow Tokyo Lead Against Anglo-U.S. Assets

Special to the "Telegraph"

PEKING, July 28 (Domel)-Acting in line with the Tokyo Government, the Japanese Consulates-General in various parts of North China to-day announced the control of business trans- actions between Jujianese residents and the nationals of designated foreign countries including the United States and the Philippines and Great Britain.

British Dominions will be included.

the affected foreign countries

upon receipt of oficial reports.

taken Chinese

Similarly, the North China Poll- tical Cominision has also similar measures with the people in order to co-operate with the Japanese.

As the result of the measures, the permission by the Japanese Consu inte-General or the North China Political Commission will be neces sury for business transactions be- tween Japanese residents and

the nationals. of foreign countries designated in North China. It is understood that the living cost for one family will be limited to Yuan 560 of the Federal Reserve Bank currency per month.

The measures will not affect the transactions among the nationals of third Powers themselves including those of designated foreign countries.

Korca Follows Suit SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" KEIJO, July 20 (Domel)-The

Government-General

Korean

Indian Army Casualties Disclosed

SIMLA, July 28 (Reuter). Indian Army casualties during the campaigns in Africa report- ed between December last year and July 8, totalled 6,427 of which 759 were deaths, includ- ag 21 officers, 26 Viceroy's ommissioned officers, and 712 Indian other ranks,

The remaining casualties Include fourth who are prisoners of war, 1,261 missing and 4,367 wounded.

The proportion of casualties to the otal number of troops engaged in he campaign is stated to be extreme-t

The total wounded contains y low.

very large number of men who nounced immette promulgation of either remained on duty or returned an-were only slightly wounded and who the regulations controlling the u their units tong ago. transactions by foreigners within Korea, The action is taken counter-measure against the Ameri- can freezing of Japanese assets.

Surprise

order.

as n

(Central

Mr Harrison Forman, famous journalist and photo- grapher, arrived in Hongkong yesterday. He is on a special assignment for the National Broadcasting Company of New York: Mr Forman scooped the world with his pic- tures of the Nazi attack on Warsaw.

Hollanders Create Navy

Dept. To Continue War

LONDON, July 28 (Reuter).-The determination of the Netherlands Government to hold no parley whatsoever with the Nazi regime is re-affirmed in an announcement stating that

Sawada Tours Queen Wilhelmina has approved a number of ministerial appoint-

S'hai Areas

ments.

The only change in personnel SINGAPORE, July 28

is in the Defenco Department. News)-Local Japanese circles were SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" In view of the great importance surprised and perturbed by the SHANGHAI, July 28 (Domel). attached, particularly in rapidity with which Britain followed Lieut-General

the Amerien in Issuing the freezing Supreme Commander of the Japan Netherlands Navy, a separate

Shigeru

Sawada, present circumstances, to the Expeditionary Force to the The Japanese Consul-General, Mr Shanghai aren, left Shanghal on July Navy Department has been Ken

Tsurumi, admitted that con-20 and inspected Kunshan, Soochow, created. sklerable inconvenience" would be Wush and other districts where a caused to Japanese business In Sino-Japanese Joint clean-up Malaya. He added that the Japanese palen is now in progress. people in Singapore remained quiet inspecting local peace and order as

he had not yet

any well as the conditions of export and received

import. General Sawada returned to Managers of the Japanese banks Shanghai to-day.

conferred with the geting Con-

and

instructions from Tokyo.

Jiere

troller

morning.

of Foreign Exchange

thats

An villelal of the Yokohama Speele Bartk pointed out that business-be- tween Malaya and Japan has been practically at a standstill for some-

cum- After

Customs In S'hai Limit Exports

time and

and consequently Japanese The Japanese-controlled

order

SHANGHAI, July 28 (Router).- Assels i Malayn affected by the have imposed restrictions on certain Customs are likely to be small.

exports from Shanghai, including Ships of the 0.5.K. and N.Y.K. machinery, provisions, cotton yarn continue to call at Singapore, pending and chemicals, necording to Chinese Instructions from their head offices, reports.

Netherlands is capable will be made in order to assist in the liquidation of the present day Nazi Germany.

day address, through the medium of Radio Orange, all Netherlanders in Europe and territories overseas.

Queen Wilhelmina will on Wednes-

Menzies Still

Aussies' Choice

This department will function under Vice-Admiral Furainers, who was Chief of Naval Stair in 1936 and this year was made Commander-in- Chief in Europear waters.

CANBERRA, July 28 (Reuter) The Netherlands Government An overwhekning majority of the reiterates that the entire conduct of Australian United Party which with affairs and melled of working will the Country Party comprises the continue be

to

Ministerial directed to partici- Commonwealth

Party pating

energetically with the spoke in favour of Mr Menzies and Allies and United States in the requested him to continue in his

must

prosecution of the war, regaining lendership of the Party. their complete independence and the preparation of a solution of problems which will occur after the war.

was scmewhat stormy

At the close of the meeting which and lasted Ave hours, Mr Menzies announced No Talks With Hitler that he was making an aeroplane with Hitler and his conspirators, it is tralia and Tasmania, which parts he Neither discussions nor negotiations tour of South Australia, West Aus→ stated will be entered fato. Every had not visited since his return from elfort which the Kingdom of the Armerien and England.

SOCIAL OBLIGATIONS COME EASILY AGAIN

"YOU KNOW, A LOT OF OUR

FRIENDS ARE BEGINNING TO CRITICISE YOU FOR

NOT CARRYING OUT

YOUR SOCIAL OBLIGATIONS, JAM INCLINED TO AGREE, ESPECIALLY AS HOSPITALITY SKONLO BE RETURNED,IF. NOTHING ELS],"

"THAT'S ALL VERY WELL, BUT I FEEL SO TIRED THISE DAYS AFTER WORK THAT 1 SIMPLY CAN'T COPE

WITH ENTIRTAINING.

77

ENANKS FOR THE LIFF OLD MAN. OH! BY THE WAY I SUGGEST YOU SEE A DOCTOR ABOUT FEELING 30. TIRED AND RUNDOWN.

RIGHT

I WILL

July 29, Bushmiller

1941.

PART FALLSÍMILLER.

Nazis Protest Expulsion Of Minister

LONDON, July 28 (Reuter). -The expulsion of the German Minister in La Paz, Herr Wen- dler,. has led to a second Note being addressed by the German Government to the Bolivian Government.

Referring to a document publish-

BREWERY

UNION

LIMITED

UB

SHANGHAI

BEER Light and Dark

BREWERY

OBTAINABLE AT ALLUB LEADING COMPRADORES

SHANGHA

ed by the Bolivian Military Attache W. R. LOXLEY & CO., (China) LTD.

in Berlin, Major Delmonte, to Herr

Wendler, the German Note describes

it as "at first sight nothing more

than a clumsy forgery,"

The Nate goes on to point out that Herr Wendler Immediately tele- graphed to Berlin, stating that he had never received such a ictter and had never entered into any kind of com- munication with Major Delmonte.

New Grounds

It adds that Major Delmonte declared to the Getman Foreign Ofee that he had never sent such a letter to the German Minister nor had he ever sent him any letter or received one from him.

The German Note

the

concludes: "Afajor Delmonte has expressed a wish to make his declaration in public. In the face of this, German Note must declare that the Bolivian

Government, at the instiga- tion of a third party and without any attempt at explaining the facts, have lent themselves to it procedure against diplomalle representatives of the Reich of a kind unparalleled. In International relations. The German Government once more sharply pro- test against this,"

Roosevelt's Warning

Emphasised By Press

SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH"

were

WASHINGTON, July 28 (UP).—In an editorial to-day the "Washington Post" stated, "Roosevelt's action in placing the Philippines land and sen forces under United States com- mand for the duration of the emergency is a further warning to Japan, if any more tends to defend its Far East needed, that this country in-

interest with all the resources at its command."

The "Baltimore Sun" in Editorial asserted that the orders to to the Philippine army were "likely to impress Japan ard just possibly exert some sobering Influence In Tokyo at

ator moment when sobriety in outlook and decision is most need. ed in the Far East" It stated that the Philippines, together with the British and Dutch bases form quadrilateral "which even the most ambitious Japanese strategists are bound to respect."

on

Nazis Deny Plan To Attack Turkey LONDON, July 28 (Reuter)- The official German news agency to-night issued a denial from "com- petent quarters" of the Moscow announcement that secret documents had been taken from German troops howing that "Hitler planned to attack Turkey,"

Such documents, it was declared, do not exist.

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HEIL HAWKINS !

"Heil Hawkins ! Well met. How nicetosce yourhonest countenance once more."

"Welcome home, Mr. Gerald. May I venture to observe that you appear remarkably bronzed and fit ?" And to what, Mr. Gerald, do we owe this modicum of unexpected leave ?" "To the fact, Hawkins, that I have been promoted. I have my stripe. The man who stands before you is a real live Acting Lance-Corporal (unpaid),"

* 1 congratulate you warmly, Mr. Gerald. Doubiless you purpose to celebrate the occasion in the appro- priate manner,"

"I do, Howkins, and in a big way, Turn out the cellar while I go to the phone and beat up a few of the lads. Let there be enough festivity to float a battleship."

"Very good, Mr. Gerald."

"And Hawkins, see that there's plenty of Rose's Lime Juice. Can't risk hangovers in wartime, you know, Rose's for Gimlets, and to wind up the evening. Atten- tion to detail, Hawkins- that's what makes the good soldier." "So I discovered, Mr. Gerald, when they made me Quartermaster- Sergeant in the latter half of 1917.

There's nothing arcaix about Rose's Lime Juice. Ask for Rose's and enjoy the pura juice of the Ilmo.

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KEEP THE BOMBER FUND SOARING

AT THE DOCTOR'S

"I SIMPLY

CANT FIND

THE ENERGY

10 ENTERTAIN WHY ZAVCH WÄKE TIRED,

"YOUR TROUDIE IS NIGHT STARVATION YOU ARE NOT REPLACING DURING SLEEP THE ENERGY USED UP DURING THE. DAY, HORLICKS REBUILDS STREHOTH AND ENERGY AS MANY SUFFERERS FROM SICKNESS AND FEVER HAVE PROVED, YOU SHOULD START. TAKING HORLICKS NOW ty, -WILL REPLACE ENERGY WHərə YOU SLEEP AND YOU WITi SOON PIEL FIT

AGAIN,

IN SICKNESS; AND CONVALESCENCE OR WHEN του FREE TIRED OR LISTLESS

AND SO

HORLICKS

EVERY NIGHT. - }

take

SIX WEEKS LATER

HORLICKS

"WHAT DO YOU PEOPLE WANT TO BREAK UP AND GO HOME, NOTHING. DOING.BOY! ANOTHER DRINK ALL

ROUND. NOW I SUGGEST AN ROUND OF JACK POTS.

IT GUARDS AGAINST NIGHT STARVATION. YOU WILL BLEEP SOUNDLY, WAKE, REFRESHED, AND REBUILD YOUR ENERGY.

"HORLICKS CHANGES LIST. CESSNESS INTO ENERGY BECAUSE IT· 15 100% NOURISHMENT

Do not forget mëse that during sick. wers your body needs momtishament

sraë though serment fuel cuvest be terated. During sickness is wit help matarata your- servegsh, and le com

· velazcuaze KatTER recovery,, redabit your

give you now strength

TYPES OF BOMBERS HITTING HITLER

-The Fairy Albacore,

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