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THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 21, 1941.
LONDON TO-DAY A MINIATURE
EUROPE
"WE HAVE HERE in London a miniature Eu- rope and we wish consequently to adjust the law of our country to meet the international character of our capital," declared Mr. R. A. Butler, Under- Secretary for Foreign Affairs, in moving the second reading of the Diplomatic Privileges Bill in the House of Commons yesterday.
The Bill proposes, said Mr. Butler, to confer a positions corresponding to that of members of the Diplomatic Corps upon the members and senior of- ficials of the Allied Governments of Poland, Norway, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Pro- visional Czechoslovak Government, as well as lead- ers and senior officials of the Free French movement established in Britain.
The British and other Govern- ments will agree upon the names of individuals affected and the list will be published in tir London Gazette.
that the Mr. Butler added protection accorded to diploma-|
St. tic envoys to the Court of
to James should be extended
Allied. diplomats accredited to Governments at present estab- lished in Britain.
Mr. Butler said London was
the focus of resistance of a free Europe and the Bill would make
Britain real home of freedom for those determined represents
tives of national resistance.
The Bill was passed on the se- rond reading-Reuter.
EVACUEES BOOST BRITAIN
CONSCRIPTION INTRODUCED IN MALTA
Conscription was introduced in Malta yesterday. The Gov- ernor is empowered to call all males between the ages of 18 and 41 for military service.
-Reuter
V.C.'s HEROIC PILOT KILLED
THE OFFICER who piloted the blazing R.A.F. 'plane in which Sergeant Hannah won the V.C., and who was awarded the D.F.C. for his own bravery, has been killed as the result of operations over enemy territory.
He was Pilot Officer Clare Arthur Connor, and Sergeant Hannah said he would never fly with anyone else.
FLOWERS FOR THE
British evacuee children SLEEPING
in the United States are
But the V.C was not with his pilot on Pilot Officer Connor's last flight. The sergeant was on leave, Pilot-Officer Connor was mar- - last March to Miss Collyer, of Bridgwater, expecting a baby in about months time.
who
Betty is two
"My son-in-law was on leave until last Saturday," Mr. Collyer told a reporter. "They went back to his aerodrome, and one Sun- out on day night he was sent operations over Germany,
"His 'plane apparently came York is impatiently down when coming back over the
being lionised by their BEAUTY
American hosts, who
are
eager to express.sympathy
Scott wrote.
All New
New
"By a remarkable coincidence, Sergeant Hannah was not with him. When my son-in-law was given a weak's leave Sergeant Hannah was given three weeks' leave, as he had two weeks' sick leave to come to him.
“I am Proud—”
with them and with their awaiting the awakening of a mo- North Sea fairly near the English dern sleeping beauty who, for roast. His body has been recover- parents.
ned, together with the bodies of four an nearly three days, has lain in One newspaper published
in a flower of his crew. article by an American boy, Ro-death-like slumber bert Scott, aged 12. who gave hisülled hospital room.
Possessing blonde tresses and a impressions of two young English |
white satin-like complexion, this guests in his New York home.
"I think they are really scared sleeping beauty was found lying
in a luxurious about the war, but they don't in a suite show it. They are always talking York hotel. about how England will win," She was clothed completely in black, with a string of black beads "The English boys play very round her neck.
other they sock each
Calling herself "Miss Rogers, of fair, and
the girl arrived at pretty hard when they play. They, New York,"
without luggage, and don't fuss much about bumps and the hotel scratches. They like to play In- paid for the suite in advance.
All the labels on her expensive! dians, but they get mixed as to whether it's their kind or our kind clothing were found to have been of Indians.
removed, and the police, say it is
naturally very worried, as is her rea
she is expecting her baby so soon." "Mostly their games are make-doubtful if Rogers
Said Mrs. Conner "I'm very up gaines about soldiers, and they name,
The sleeping beauty has captur-fond of Clare and I always work very hard at it and make
New shall be." everybody else work very hard.ed the imagination of the At first
boy York public, who
sending the older English drilled the five of us as long as flowers to be placed at her bed- two hours at a time,
side and continually telephoning cause of her unconsciousness is a powerful drug, but its nature is the hospital for news.
Doctors at the hospital say the a mystery.
"For a day or so hat was all right, but afterwards we quit. He wanted to lock us in the yard to make us keep it up.
Manners Defined
"The younger boy has learned American words like "Shut up, and things like that, and his brother is worried about his lan- guage. English boys don't say 'Shut up' but they say " things that make our coloured mun very shocked,
"Their manners are very much better than ours, except when grownups aren't arotind. Then they are just like anybody else. That's what you
mean by man- hers, isn't is - how you act when grown-ups are around?”.
Evacuees
are taken in · large parties to cinemas, notably those where Chaplin's "The Great Dic tator" is exhibited. Their reactions to everything American are cuger- ly noted.
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"I know that he will be terribly
He said upset at the news.
he would never fly with anyone else but Pilot-Officer Connor.
"My daughter was in tears when she spoke to us this morning. We
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