THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 7, 1941.
ONE FAMILY:
14 FIGHTERS
DROVE PETROL TO FIRE
Have you heard about With six big fires blaz-
the Fighting Pearsons? ing along her route and SETTLEMENT
fourteen
There are them in one family.
of incendiary bombs falling
continually, Fire
Joseph William Pearson was
born at Bow, London, E. He was a house-painter. Forty years ago he went to the Isle of Wight and brought up a family of nine sons and three daughters.
Pa and Ma Pearson and their twelve children are all doing their bit in this war. Pa had already done his bit in the last war,
In August, 1914. he was the
the first man in the village of Bin- stead, neur Ryde, to enlist.
He won the D.C'.M. in the second attack at Gaza in September, 1917,
Here's The Roll Call
If the Pearson family were pul on parade together the roll call would sound something like this: Pa Pearson, D.C.M. --Un muni- tions.
Ma Pearson. months-old twin
from London.
Mothering nine- boys, evacuate d
Albert Pearson, Royal Navy. serving on H.M.S. King George V
Joseph Pearson, Army pen- sioner, corporal in the Home Guard
Horace Pearson, Royal Navy Lawrence Pearson, Pioneer Corps.
Sydney Pearson, Royal Air Force.
George Pearson, Royal Artillery Stanley Pearson, Royal Artillery. Douglas Pearson, Royal Tank Corps.
Harry Pearson, Royal Tank Corps.
Gladys Pearson, W.VS Kathleen Pearson, on munitions. Elsie (now Mrs
Bundelf) mothering # family evacuated from Jersey.
Joseph William, the former house-painter from Bow, would not be at all popular with Hitler, the former house-painter Austria,
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а London
Service girl, aged IN DUKE'S
twenty-one, drove a pe- trol-laden lorry from fire to fire to refuel the fire- pumps.
LIBEL ACTION
the
In
SAINTS WIN SOFTBALL
SHIELD
winning the
Ying Kwok Shield the St. Joseph's outfit
played superb bail to beat Recreio Aces in the final game of the sea- son yesterday,
The losers were sadly off form with the bat and were throughout the game hitting directly to the opposing fielders.
The Saints d d not have too easy a time against the hurling of Ger- In an action for libel brought by And in between calls she sat the Duke of Westminster against Gosano who was not quite so
effective as calmly knitting.
the proprietors of
usual but managed. **Daily For her courage during Lon-Mirror" before Mr. Justice Wrot-however, to connect for seven hits which gave them their winning don's fire blitz Miss Gillian Tan-tesley in the King's Bench Divi- ner has now been awarded the sion, it was announced that a set-tally of three runs.
tlement had been reached. George Medal.
"High explosives and incendi- aries were dropping all the time," she told a reporter.
"Get To The Fires
"But I didn't
petrol
think about the
Mr. Valentine Holmes, for the Duke, said that the libel occurred in a paragraph under the heading "Cassandra," and the sub-heading "Fragrant Fragments."
of-
poor
cannot