THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 2, 1941.
BIRD IS
BOMBED CANTEENA SENSITIVE
GIRL STAYED FOR WOUNDED
A CANTEEN GIRL, found beside three dead men after a bomb had hit a building, refused to leave until a wounded man had been cared for and removed to safety.
She is Miss Jean Lester, and her gallantry is officially recorded in a Southern Command Order. Jean was on duty when enemy aircraft attacked with machine-guns and H.E. bombs. Part of the building was destroyed and a fire started.
The Order states that "by her
THE HEINKEL
After a Heinkel III had been shot down by H.M.S. Leith in the Bristol Channel, Lieu- tenant-Commander W. T. Collier com- mented in a signal: "It's lucky the Heinkel is more sensitive under the tail than an old cock pheasant."
was
The Heinkel hit by a shell and crashed into the sea.
rounes, quiet courage, disregard RAIDER'S GUNS MADE Five survivors, one of
of personal danger and selfless- ness, she set a very high standard under trying edcumstances, and her example was an inspiration to : 11."
An officer speaks of the "amaz- ing calmness, good humour and help" shown by all the girls who were serving in the restaurant
and bar.
IT REAL
them wounded, were taken prisoner.
During the four-day mock bat- Ger- the in southern England a man raider dived through a cloud BLOOD-DONORS CAN
moment brought gap and for a real war into the operations.
AVERT TOLL
: No one took much notice of the i One bomb feli outside the
Unless sufficient blood-duniors noise of the plane until amp- restaurant, the restaurant root
ping stream of machine-gun come forward many towns may was lifted off. the windows bullets tore up the earth.
be in a precarious position in the blown out, the bar pitched Cloud-hopping, the raider had event of a big raid, said Lord over, and tables, chairs, china strayed into the area of the mock Brownlow at Grantham (Lines). and glass sent flying. Walls
war, and for a couple of serunds i "I am not an alarmist, but one crashed about the girls as they real bullets New, until it zoomed bomb dropped in # served refreshments.
and scurried cinema might up into the clouds for home.
casualties," he added.
They Joked
The girls were ordered to tren- ches to await the all clear, but fifteen minutes after the bombing they were setting up a canteen service in a nearby house with tea, coffee and cakes salved from the wreckage. At teu time, only three hours later, the troops were being served as usual,
The district manager stated. "The manageress and staff put) up a great show. Luckily all the girls were saved.
"When I found trenches I was chorus of jokes."
them In the greeted by a
HITLER'S "NEXT" ATTEMPT
an
Hitler's "next" attempti at invasion will be upper cut with which he will try to knock Britain out.
General Sir Alan Brooke, who directs the defence of the U.K.. gave this warning in an address to Canadian staff offices in Eng- land recently.
"The possibility of a German invasion of England has by no means gone," the General said.
If that invasion takes place it will not be only by infantry, but by armoured fighting vehi. cles, which are not so easy to cope with,
"Once you get # force of armoured fighting vehicles free in the country, it is hard to catch and dispose of. The only way to meet it is with another armour- ed force.
"This we are developing rapidly. The situation is steadily growing much healthier,"
All In Contest
General Brooke described our struggle with Hitler in the terms of an all-in wrestling contest.-
"He was trying first for a foot- hold in the Balkans, but he slipped on the orange peel of Yugoslavia. By bombing our western ports and waging submarine war in the Atlantic, his left hand is trying to paralyse our lifeline.
"His right hand is the invasion hand, which he will try to use for the upper-cut, -2
he had
M1 ́don't - ballove planned for 1940, and was there- fore not so well prepared, as he would be now. 9%
"The next attempt will @pro- bably be by sea-borne and air-borne - troops;.
"It is known that he has n large number of the latter, and that he has been a working on. gliders."
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BREWERY
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church or Euleritatis
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IN DARKEST HAMPSHIRE
*Is my bath ready, Hawkim ? **
"Not quite, Sir. They're just dusting it.”
"A gesture of old world courtesy, no doubt, but was it really necessary ? "
Very necessary indeed, Sir, as it hap- pens to be a hip-bath which har lain some years in the coach-house. His Lordship rarely entertains."
"His Lordship's notions of hospital- Ity are not of this century. He seemed to think he had a sacred duty to lay me low beneath the tablo. I mary Cl that I'm here to tell the tale."
"Yet in some ways His Lordship is
well abreast of modern thought, Thin bottle of Rose's Lima Juice, Sir, in you
room...“
"Placed there by His Lordship's own hand, Hawkins. And a very refresh- ing drink following upon a one-sided battle with his Lordship's decanters.”
"Yes, Sir, and Rose's has still further virtues. It is justly renowned for amus- hilating the after-effects of alcohol, enigarly known as mornings after."
"So that's why I'm still alive and kicking? Well, well, one lives and learns. Go and boll the kettle for my bath. I don't WALLET to miss my breakfast."
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