THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 31, 1940.
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EMERGENCY POWERS Authority To Suppress The "Daily Worker" HIGH FRENCH Home Secretary
Secretary BRITISH
CHIEF Given New
MORALE
London, To-day.
A glowing tribute to the
French morale was paid yes DefenceWeapon
terday by a British civil en- gineer who has just returned from a mission on behalf of the Supply Ministry.
The attitude of the average French- man he describes as showing "cold, calm courage" while no-one speaks in any terms but those of victory.
He spoke in high praise of the French air force of which he said: "French airmen are taking, the same risks as ours and in proportion are doing the same great work."
The Englishman was in a French business office when the announcement. of the Belgian capitulation was made. "It was received with grim silence," he said, "until a young typist exclaim- ed "Thumbs up-courage, victory."
This attitude, he said, was typical of the spirit of French womanhood, which led many French telephone girls caught in the rush of recent events to stay at their posts until death by aerial bombardment overtook
them.-British Wireless.
RAIDED WHILE PLOTTING ROBBERY
London, To-day.
WOUNDED
General de Wiart, the
commander of British forces in Norway, has re- ceived slight injuries during a battle. Rome radio reported that Stock- holm message.
During an air raid, it was stated
NEW EMERGENCY POWERS were put into opera- this officer, who has lost one eye and
one hand and is a seasoned battle veteran, showed great coolness.
Leaving an improvised air raid shel-
with bombs falling all round.
tion yesterday under which the Home Secretary can suppress seditious publications, seize print- ing presses, commandeer land and control sign-ter, he went down into the village alling aparatus, radio receivers in road vehicles, and the supply of uniforms.
Under these powers, the Home Secretary can sup- press seditious papers which print material cal- culated to encourage readers to oppose the suc- cessful prosecution of the war. Presses of these papers can be seized, and no suppressed papers may re-appear under another name or under
new owners.
The Home Secretary can also au- - thorise the commandeering of land
required for the efficient prosecution HEROIC
of the war. This land may be de- legated to businesses under the con- trol of the Government and compen- sation or rent will be paid on terms fixed by the Government.
No unauthorised persons are al- lowed to have any official uniform or badge, British or foreign. Thla ruling also covers uniforme and ́badges which might be mistaken for the real thing. -Anyone wanting to buy a uniform THIS MORNING must first prove that he has authority
to wear it.
SIX PERSONS WHO WERE AR- RESTED IN A HOUSE IN CANTON ROAD YESTERDAY, APPEARED BEFORE MR. Q. A. A. MACFADYEN ATKOWLOON
WITH
CON-
WHEN CHARGED SPIRACY TO ROB
Accused were Chan Wah, Wong Kwai, Tse Yuk, Chan Yee, Lum Kwai and Pun Tsi-keung.
Chan
Wah was further charged with possession of two revolvers and 10 rounds of ammunition.
Inspector A. E. Carey said that they were arrested by the police, acting on information, in the house when they were discussing plans to rob a cattle dealer's house in Reclamation Street. Two revolvers, both loaded, and three daggers were found on the floor; the revolvers were claimed by Chan Wah but no one claimed the daggers. Sixteen coils of wire were also found on the premises.
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Four accused were sentenced to six months' hard labour but Tse Yuk and Pun Tsi-keung, who pleaded not guilty, were discharged.
RAIDERS ARE GENTLEMEN
AT LEAST, THESE ONES ARE
A week ago E. G. Pritchard, Ltd, garage proprietors, of Sittingbourne, Kent, advertised:
Will the gentlemen who broke into our garage and walked away with the safe, please return ledgers, records and petrol coupons, which cannot be of any use to them? This would be regarded as a sporting gesture.”
Yesterday this advertisement ap peared:
"Appreciation. E.. G. Pritchard, Ltd., thanks the gentlemen who walked away with the safe and con- tents for the return of ledgers, records and petrol coupons.”-
SPEECH BY POPE
o-day.
Vatican The Pope is expected to make a speech when he → receives Cardinals on Sunday.-Reuter.
Any apparatus which can transmit signals will be seized if there are grounds for believing that it is be- ing used in a way which might help the enemy; some apparatus might be used unwittingly in this manner, it is pointed out.
Car Radios Banned
In future, cars cannot have radio receivers without the permission of the Postmaster-General, nor can they be wired for receivers.
TRAWLER
SKIPPER
Of the many instances of outstand- ing gallantry and devotion to duty provided by the Norwegian compaign, there will be few to outshine the ex- ploits of some of Britain's small naval trawlers.
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In one case, a British naval trawler was kept in action for three hours against German aircraft attacking in waves of up to seven machines.
The captain of this trawler was wounded early in the action, being hit by machine gun bullets and bomb splinters in both hands and both arms, and receiving also a graze on the brow. Yet he did not for one instant relinquish his command, but remain These new restrictions are weled on his tiny bridge, manoeuvring comed and at the same time in his ship to dodge the salvoes of bombs,
bodies dividuals and official
are and exhorting his crew to further offering their services to the Gov-efforts at their action stations. ernment.
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After three hours battle with the The Royal Automobile Club has
aircraft, the trawler's captain realised Gov- placed at the disposal of the
his ship was sinking beneath him and ernment all its telephone boxes and his crew. He then beached the vessel patrols, which cover every road in Britain.
The conference of Amalgamated Engineering Unions, one of the most powerful unions, has called on all members to give every assistance to the national effort.
Civilian volunteers are being on- Ilated to help with fires in air raids.
Four or five householders 'In a com- munity are to be taught to use a stirrup handpump, which is par ticularly useful for dealing with Incendiary bombs.
One householder will keep the
pump and buckets of water ready his home,
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Volunteers were called for yester- day, and will be trained through local fire brigades. They will assist with much of the work now done by the regular and auxiliary services; - Reuter
BELGIAN CABINET'S
¿DECREES
in order to save life. It was entirely | due to the judgment of the trawler captain throughout the three hours action, and to his skill in manoeuvring his vessel, that there was no loss of
life on board.
He made for the little general shops which had miraculously es- caped damage and returned to the Norwegian civilians In the shelter armed with chocolate.
"This is nothing to bother about,"
he said reassuringly.
Then, says Reuter, he left the shel-
ter and went outside again.
PEASANT DIET PLEA FOR WAR
A return to the eighteenth century English "peasant's diet" of wholemeal bread, vegetables, milk, cheese and potatoes, was suggested by Dr. J. C. Drummond, scientific adviser to the Ministry of, Food, as the basis for the nation's future food plans.
He was opening "The Nation's Lar- der" series of talks at the Royal Insti- tution, London,
Nutrition experts, said Dr. Drum-, mond, had played a great part in planning the war for Germany, and If Germany could maintain her sup- plies she would not be beaten on the nutritional front.
There was a good deal of evidence that the German people were not getting that diet. The winter had ruined potatoes and made vegetables scarce.
WASH AWAY YOUR RHEUMATISM.
If you are a sufferer from rheumatio pains in muscles or joints, or from lumbago, sciatica, gout, you should try GOLDEN GRIFFIN GOUT AND RHEUMATISM TEA.
Famous for, generations throughout Even after having beached his Gout and Rheumatism Tea is made up Europe, the formula of Golden Griffin Vessel, the captain of the trawler had
of-ten herbal ingredients which, sach no intention of giving up the ight doing its own particular work through with the German aircraft., Orders
the stomach, kidneys, bladder and In- were given for the portable anti-testinal tract, combine in eliminating aircraft armament and ammunition toʻ be taken ashore in order that the ac from the blood rheumatic polsona
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Later, when the aircraft had with chemists and Department Stores, or drawn, the captain of the trawler was taken to hospital. Having had his wounds dressed, he refused to stay in hospital, and carried on with his duties with complete disregard of his wounds or his own safety.
PYTHONS EAT AGAIN
Released from wooden boxes Paris, To-day. which they had been kept since the The Belgian Cabinet, meeting some outbreak of war, Goliath and where in France yesterday, approved Agamemnon, the Zoo's giant pythons, the text of two decrees, one of which are now thoroughly at home avaja in declared that in view of the fact that their exhibition dens. By constant Leopold is in the power of the in-bathing they have got rid of their old vader, it is impossible for him to reign. skins, and during the week-end broke
Reuter.
their long hunger strik
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