GOOD USED CARS
Make of Car Studebaker Roadster Studebaker Sedan Buick Sedan ... - Studebaker Sedan Morris 10 Saloon Singer 11 'Saloon Standard 12 Saloon Vauxhall 14 Coupe Vauxhall 14 Saloon
Price
2200.00
Year
1933
1933
$ 650.00 750.00
1935
1936
1200,00
1934
850.00
1936
1400.00
1937
2000.00
1936
1800.00
1934
1200.00
Ford Sedan
1935
1400.00
SS. Saloon
1936
1900.00
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INGENOHL'S
Special Pipe and Cigarette Tobaccos
WERE Ingenohl's Standard
reported
to have mude a daylight sorte in formation to the south-east coast early in the day but appear to have dispersed and retired A German Junkers
after meeting
4 terrifle ant!- bomber crashed and aircraft barrage.
It was stated last night Dat burnt out, and the crew the R.A.F. had destroyed 50 of four were killed, in an enemy planes last week
Britain, the Continent und
get through. We were about 80 early morning raid carri-Middle East, while losing
ed out on Malta yester-themselves. Reuter. day by 'planes intent on machine-gunning
the starboard engine started miss- ing. Then the engine failed al- together, probably because of jre in the carburettor. I decided to get rid of the bombs to lighten
targets.
their
words
OVER
FALSE STATEMENT ALLEGED
the
18
Some damage was done the aircraft. By this time we had Government property. got down to about 11,000ft. I Three other alert; were sound couldn't keep height at all and weed yesterday but, in the kept going into steep spirals los- of the ocial communique, Chau Wan, alias Wong Wing. ing 1.000ft at a time, with the "there is aircraft temporarily out of con- trol. At one time we were ac- tually heading east again.”
r- port."
nothing further to
No raid materialised on Satur- day night after the alert was sounded.-Reuter.
AMERICAN
SECURITIES
CALLED IN
A Pilot's Nightmare "Six searchlights caught the machine and fastened on to us. I could hear the shells bursting un- derneath and to the side. Every now and then we kept going into those horrible spirals. The wire. less operator was thrown across the aircraft and broke his ankle, but he got back to his wireless and kept working it. I had ad- ready fold the crew to get their parachutes on, but with the front THE GOVERNMENT OF IN- gunner injured it would have been impossible for us to have left the aircraft. We couldn't have got him out.
I had a feeling at the back of my mind, too, that the starboard engine would pick up again once we got out of cloud.
was }
"The whole thing nightmare. I don't know how the guns missed us. With only
DIA YESTERDAY ISSUED A NOTIFICATION CALLING ON OWNERS OF CERTAIN UNITED STATES DOLLAR SECURITIES TO SURRENDER THEM WITHIN A MONTH FROM MARCH 10 TO THE RESERVE BANK, WHICH WILL MAKE PAYMENT WHEN SATISFIED THAT THE SECURI- TIES HAVE BEEN DELIVERED IN ACCEPTABLE FORM.
Dividends received on such se- be
one engine I couldn't take any curities after March 10 will evasive action We ran slo through a balloon barrage |
the property of the Raj, Baw about half-a-dozen balloons
on
on our port side. We were sti!! one engine then and I just flew or. I was sweating hot. The artificial horizon wasn't work. ing, and with the air speed In- dicator gone I couldn't tell when we were nearing stalling point.
"We had dropped to about 1,000ft. when the starboard en- gine picked up at last, and so we got home after all."
Dawn Encounter
was
July ordered holders of dollar se-
It is recalled that the Raj lust,
curities to supply particulars their holdings to the Bank.Reuter.
of Reserve
FROM AFRICA TO FIND WIFE KILLED
After surviving the ordeal of an internment camp in French- occupied Africa, Mr. H. W. Mak- ing, ex-member of Bristol City Council, returned home to find his wife and daughter had been killed in one of the heavy raids on Bristol.
;
when France capitulated. Recent- ly Bristol City, Couhell declared his seat vacant owing to his non- attendance.
Other aircraft got through to Western Germany, but it clouds and piercing cold all the way, One of our aircraft re- turning from the operations at He was one of the British mer- night met a Messerschmidt 110. chant sailors who were interned In the words of the pilot-
"The enemy machine came up to attack us from below. My rear gunner watched him getting closer and closer on our tail, In the hulf light of dawn, and when ..we were only 400 yards apart, both the rear-gunner and the wireless operator recognised the machine as a Messerschmidt. 110. "The rear-gunner, told me that If I kept a steady course he was sure he could bring it down. He A late casualty 1st issued by opened fire before the Messer- Italian headquarters in Rome schmidt had a chance, and within last night gives Italian losses in
DAY, WEEK, MONTH
OR YEAR?
29. was charged before Major A. N. Macfayden at the Central Magistracy this morning, with at- tempting to obtain a birth Cur- tificate by false pretences.
It was alleged that accused tried to obtain a birth certificate from the Births and Deaths Re- gistration Office, by pretending he was the son of Chan Kam- mui.
Defendant denied the charge and was remanded.
2 oz. 4 oz. 8 oz. 1 lb.
Mixture $-.85 $1.55 $2.90 $5.60 Ingenohl's Totoma No. 1 $-.70 $1.35 $2.60 Ingenohl's Totoma No. 2 $-.65 $1.25 $2.40
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a few seconds he saw it shoot up North Africa as 68 dead, 98 COMPRADORES
vertically and then dive head- wounded" and 12,230 missing. long into the sea. Looking down. The list states that he saw a vivid flash. Evidently Greek front Italian, losses were the eneiny fighter had blown up 2,386 dead, 4,851 wounded on striking the water.".
on
the
and
5,590 missing-Reuter,
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