SOME
HOT
DAY
NANCY
Tuesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
September 2, 1941.
By Ernie Bushmiller
NANCY
IT DOESN'T BOTHER ME -- MY- AUNT. FRITZI BOUGHT ME AN' ELECTRIC FAN?
WHY 'NOT BRING THE
GANG HERE TO
COOL
OFF
HEY GANG !-- NANCY INVITED US ALL OVER
TO HER HOUSE TO
COOL OFF!
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A happy study entered in Section 2 of the Eleventh Annual Photographic Competition
conducted by The Hongkong Telegraph.
VOLUNTEER REGAINS
COST ENERGY
"EVEN IF YOU
DON'T FEEL LIKE GOING DITI DO THINK YOU MIGHT AT LEAST BE SOCIABLE JOHN,"
"AT THE DOCTOR'S
WHY
EVEN IF T
GO TO BED AT 9.1
STILL WAKE TIRED".
"YOUR TROUBLE IS
NIGHT STARVATION.
YOU ARE NOT
REPLACING DURING
STEEP THE ENERGY
USED UP DURING THE DAY, HORLICKS REBUILDS STRENGTH AND ENERGYAS MUNY SUFFERERS FROM SKCKNESS AND FEVER HAVE PROVED, YOU SHOULD START TAKING HORIKKE NOW, IT WILL REMALE ENERGY WHILE YOU SLEEP AND YOU WILL SOON FEEL
FIT AGAIN"
IN SICKNESS AND CONVALESCENCE OR WHEN YOU FEEL
TIRED OF LISTLESS
祥
"IT'S ALL VERY WELL JEAN, BUT WHAT WITH
WORK ALL DAY AND
THESE EVENING PARADES.
I FEEL DONE IN BY
THE TIME I GET HOME,
AND SO
HORLICKS EVERY NIGHT
take
TWO MONTHS LATER
WELL DEAR, HOW ABOUT THE PICTURES AND A DANCE AFTERWARDS. LETS RACE TO SEE WHO MAKES THE COCKTAIL AFTER WE HAVE CHANGED,
HORLICKS
ELECTRIC FAN
Growing Strength Of Middle East Forces
LONDON, Sept. 1 (Reuter).-"The steadily growing strength of the Middle East is now further augmented by the arrival in the western desert theatre of war of the South African Force, and it was forcibly brought home to the enemy during August when some of the heavlest bombing raids yet carried out in the Middle Enst were made," says R.A.F. head. quarters in the Middle East,quoted by the Air Ministry News Service today.
"Principal targets were thei
north African ports of Tripoli
Benghazi, Derna and Bardia as
well as many landing grounds
and other military objectives in enemy territory. Our aircraft also ranged further afield and concentrated attacks were de- livered against the Corinth Canal and aerodromes in Crete. and Greece itself."
Day Raids
It is stated that in addition to night raids, daylight sweeps by Blenheim and Marylands are becoming more and more frequent while Tomahawks have taken a heavy toll of enemy motor transport personnel and land convoys in ground-strafing atlucks. Two of the heaviest, ralds of the month were made against the Corinth Conal and considerable landslides were cause on the banks of the Canal, sufficient to prevent the passage of enemy ships for long time.
Jews Not To
Leave Reich
Services Needed Owing To Labour Shortage
SPECIAL TO THE "YELEGRAPH" BERLIN, Sept. 1 (UP)-It is learned from usually reliable sources that the Jewish community has received notification from the German authorities that the emigra- tion of all Jews between the ages of 18 and 45 from Germany will hence- forth be prohibited.
A few nights later over 20 tons of bonus were dropped on Tripoll lur- bour where great damage was done to h
shipping. Nearly 30 tons of banhs were dropped on nerodromes in Greece on the night
enemy
occupied of August 28-29. When the British aircraft were 200 miles away crews could still see the glow of great fires,
"I HAVE BEEN WORRYING A LOT ABOUT YOU DARLING, ESPECIALLY AFTER WHAT YOU SAID LAST RIGHT, YOU ALWAYS SEEM SO TIRED THESE DAYS, EVEN FIRST THING IN THE MORNING, PLEASE DO SEE THE
DOCTOR TO-DAY,
"HERE'S
TO GAY
OID DAYS,
IT QUANDE AGAINST NIGHT STARVATION, YOU WILL SLEEP SOUNDLY, WAKE "REFRESHED, AND NEBUILD YOUR ENERGY,
Duce To See
More Stars
The measure necting Jewish men has been enforced for about three weeks and As How extended to women.
Labour Shortage
Authorised German quarters claim- ed that they had no knowledge of the new order but added that if it were true it was probably due to the present labour shortage.
re-
Jewish emigration has been re- duced to a mere trickle since the portation dificulties and beghming of the war owing to trans-
the fuctance on the part of most cou to take Jewish emigrants. A small countries number of Jews had, however, con- tinued to emigrate vin Lisbon to the United States and South America, or across the Soviet Union to Shangliol until the beginning of the Russo- German conilict.
LONDON, Sept. 1 (Reuter).- "Hitler has presented Mussolini with a great astronomical obspr- vatory which is being built near Rome and is to be completed this f year. It will be provided with the best precision instruments,
This announcement was made by the German Radio this afternoon,
ZURICH, Sept. 1 (Router)-New groups of German police have arrived in Rome to take a course in Colonial Police work at Tivoli, it was officially announced in Rome to day.
(THINKS)
HORLICKS,
THANKS TO
China Deserves International Pennant
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would be over bifore you could say Messerschmitt,"
WAR OF NERVES "There goes the warbling note, Sir. Will you wear the grey pin- stripe or the brown tweed?" "What--whe—?” "The warbling note, Sir. Igather, Sir, that there is hostile aircraft in the vicinity."
"Tell it to go away. Tell it I'm buy with a Blitzhangoverkrieg." "Very good, "Sir. I take it you are feeling the effects of-er-the little celebration last night?" "Hawkins. I the R.A.P. could only drop hangovers like mine behind the enemy lines the war
"No doubi, Sir. But on the other hand, the enemy would probably discover Rose's Linte Juice, Sir. Ahiem- as I have mentioned before, Sir-the restoration of the metabolic balance by Rose's Lime Juice -"
"Don't stand there mumbling, man -get some Rose's at once. Oh! there goes that awful din again.” "That, Sir, is the sustained note or All Clear. There is a bottle of Rose's at your elbow, Sir."
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base line. Two runs crashed over smashed a driving the pan when Mae McKenzie deep outfield wall.
double to the Greasy Moore grounded for the first out. R. J. Wilson drove In the heavy-hit- ting Tony with a clean blow over second,-and-after-Bowersox fanned; cutfielder Groneck rolled to third for
"HORLICKS CHANGES LIST. LESSNESS INTO ENERGY BECAUSE IT 13 100% NOURISHMENT
"
Do not forgale that during sick- ness your body needs-nowciskavent
even though normal food cannot de tolerated. During sickness it whit help maintain your strength, one in co valescence hazten recovery, tubulit poat wasted tissues, and
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the last out.
Powlaweld Stars.
This American Naval win puts the in a spot just a game behind the local All-Stars in the three out of ive Charity Series.
BALL fans were given a real
"two games all in one" thrill when the lamblasting Mo- hawks smothered C: I. Wong's) South China nine 18-6.
That old gab-gabing game, soine- times known as the long steam prologue" shunted the apple-mul- during pastime to the background in sensational style.
The "my bench-no it's my bench" angle ended in a triple tie despite
the terrific odds of one lone player against the entire
grandstand, Which brings us to the vital ques- tion "Has the league dolons any particular data on the bench make
at each game?"
The marauding Redskins touched three Chinese tassers for sixteen hits Including two doubles. It was the first big effort by the Five Nation Tribe since their sensational win over the champions on that memorial
a few weeks back.
dawaggoner's
tomahawi wielders moidered dat apple with a bang to chalk up seven red-lettered tallies in the
opening two frames on nine bin- gles. driving Paul Lau from mound.
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the plate, and In handling those spley rab-phrases thrown on all sides from the bleachers. Redskin Doo Molthen grensed through with his first mound victory of the
years
holding the Caroline Hillers, to six measly hits in alx in- ings. Tiring in the terrifle heat, the bonesetter made way for relief
hurler Ernie Hearther, whose fast breakers still have plenty of that old time pepper.
Armistice Commission In Indo-China SAIGON, Sept. 1 (Reuter), The report that a German Consulate was opened hero on August 25 has
merd incorrect,.."
Although all Saigon newspapers: formally announced the opening It is now understood that the office; opened by a German Consular ometal named Neuman, who arrived horo recently, actually is his own mee Ina representative in Indo-China of The Wistbaden Armistice Commis- sion.
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