THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 22, 1940

NO OBSTACLE

NOT JITTERY... WEATHER BUT ARE THEY ANNOYED?

THERE IS AIR RAID news of one kind or an- other from all parts of Britain, but in no single case is there any record of panic. British phlegm has been proved conclusively. There has been cur- iosity, which frequently borders on indiscretion; an- ger, but no "jitters.”

Excitement has been mainly manifest among the younger generation, eagerly searching for sou- venirs in the shape of bullets or bits of shrapnel after raids.

where sirens cannot be heard is likely to be tried cut shortly in a number of inland towns in Sussex and Hampshire,

Although weather reports are'

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