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THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 16, 1941.
SAVED FROM CELLAR AS FLOOD ROSE CHIN HIGH
TRAPPED BY BOMB debris, six people stood helpless in a cellar that was rapidly filling with water
Two children who escaped through a coal-hole ran for help. When the water had risen chin-high a policeman rescued the trapped people.
desperate efforts to save her.
Mrs, Andrews, on the point of her up by swooning, was held husband.
This happened at Southampton Seven during a recent air raid. people had sought refuge in the cellar.
They were Mr. Archibald Wil- liam Andrews, the licensee; Daisy, his wife; their son Jack, sixteen; seven; their daughter Maureen,
and Mr.
Mrs. two neighbours,
Dutch Thomas Harding; and a sailor.
When a bomb fell part of the cellar collapsed and a water main was broken.
Ав
the
water flowed into cel ar the trapped people fought to escape. A narrow coal chute was the only way out. Just wido enough for Mr. Andrews to pass the boy and girl through.
It was
P.C.'s Rescue Dive
Mrs. Harding, held down by the debris. was drowned,
THANKFUL FOR
A FREE PRESS
despite
Police Constable Victor White, twenty-seven-year-old ex-Life Guardsman, led a rescue party. They cleared a way through the debris that blocked the stair. way. When at last they suc. ceeded, the water in the cellar was 5ft, deep.
White plunged into the water and carried Mrs. Andrews to the debris through Opening in the which he passed her to waiting
rescuers.
Mr. Harding and the Dutch sailor were simi.arly assisted safety.
SECRET IS OUT NOW!
tu
Hitler is the head of a secret society which
CANDLES FROM
SCRAP
Owing to shortage of raw
material for Norway's candle in- dustry, school-chil- dren at Oslo and Aker are urged to col- lect stubs for use in production of new candles. Associat-
ed Press.
LIGHT IN
WEST END BLACK-OUT
is In the heart of London, .
Mr. J. H. Brebner, News manipulating earth cur- the danger area during Division Director of the rents for the purpose of raids, certain people are carelessly showing un- Ministry of Information, mass psychology.
screened lights. told the Authors' Club in London recently:-
"We have seen what happens to
a nation which loses the freedom of the Press. We have seen what happened in Germany and in France.
"Remembering this, we should feel thankful that because of the Inherent love of freedom which inspires our fighting services and our Press, such things will never happen to us.
This manipulation, mainly thr- ough the Goebbels propaganda
They are people connected with machine has brought the Ger- foreign embassies and legations. man people to a state of hysteria. Whenever investigations are made It is, in fact, Hitler's "secret wea- they plead diplomatic immunity
pon.
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from prosecution. These revelations were made
The police are powerless. They can only report such cases, by Mr. W. B. Pilkington, of Nes- ton, Cheshire, a delegate to the they know that nothing can Astrologers Convention at Harro-done. gate.
but be
Here is what happened recently,
From A Flat
Mrs. Hurren, of London. said that in using these currents Hit- ler was sending out influences "The newspapers record daily
that were good for Germany, but
A constable on a West End beat the heroism of our fighters and
not good for the reconstruction of saw a light blazing through the civil defence workers. But the
Europe.
hlack-out of a large block of flats. public is never told of newspaper
Another astrologer predicted He made inquiries. The light came reporters and photographers who risk their lives so that we shall that the end of this century would, rom the flat of a foreign diplomat. i see a Hitler again in the world.
know the news."
HOSPITAL PROBATIONER
ALMOST MISSES PROMOTION
YOUR WARD 'SISTER REPORTS THAT YOU DO NOT
APPEAR TO HAVE ANY ENERGY OR TAKE
INTEREST IN YOUR PATIENTS
AND SO EVERY NIGHT
I'M SORRY MATRON BUT IM DOING MY BEST
MATRON HAD ME ‘ON THE MATS THIS MORNING FOR 'BEING SLACK. I WISH I: KNEW WHAT TO DO, I FEEL ALL NERVY AND 1 EVEN WAKE: “ TIRED AND.MY. FINAL:EXAM IS IN--
SIX WEEKS TIME.
TWO MONTHS LATERER
THINKS
THANKS TO HORLICKS
WHY NOT SEE A DOCTOR. MY DEAR
(CONGRATULATIONS NURSE
JHEAR YOU:-HEAD THE "LIST.OF SUCCESSFUL. CANDIDATES IN YOUR FINAL··
THANK YOU
MATRON
DO YOU FEEL WORN OUT DEPRESSED, OR NERVY? DO YOU EVEN AWAKE TIREDT
AT THE DOCTOR'S
="YJÜR TROUBLE IS NIGHT
·STARVATION YOU SEE,WHILE YOU SLEEP YOUR HEART LUNGS AND OTHER AUTOMATIC PROCESSES CONTINUE USING UP ENERGY, IN YOUR CASE ALSO THIS HAS LED TO AN EXCESS OF ACID WASTE PRODUCTS IN THE BLOOD, RECENT TESTS HAVE PROVED
"THAT","HORKICKS AT.
BEDTIME IS WHAT
YOU NEED."
~DDOTORS AND SCIENTISTS USE HORLICKS" IN HOSPITAL TESTS
•
RECENTLY tests were made. In a great
hospital on men and woman, who com plained of always feeling tired.
It was found that these people had an excess of acid waste products in their „blood during sleep...
This acid waste kept the brain and nerves Mon: edge "all night even though the rest of:
the body was sound maleegi,
But when Horlickaiwas given 'to' these' people,, last thing, at night, this accent acid:
taly neutralíank - Thury woke Cand vitality,
THEN YOU WILL SLEEP SOUNDLY WAKE REFRESHED AND HAVE EXTRA ENERGY, DAY
Take HORLICKS LAT
It was not just a small crack In the curtains, but a fair-sized window that was unscreened.
said he When the constable would report the matter the tenant said. "I quite understand, but I shall, of course, plead diplomatic privilege."
Wardens and police officers in the West End are generally pro- testing.
It was understood that nearly forty comp ́aints were mado during an air raid about lights In a Government building In famous West End square.
After a search and the build- ing had nearly 1,000 windows the light was traced. The case was reported, but nothing came of it.
“Criminal!!
Recently another building off Piccadily had a light, showing. high up. Several people wer killed near by that evening by
-is oriminal, negligente..
there.
nothing we can do... A foreign legation lo neutral territory, so It seems that it can be pretty nearly floodlighted to the danger of thousands of Londonere.”
BELGIANS TEND WAR GRAVES
The Financial Secretary War Office said in Commons recently that the Imperial War Graves: Commission was still. "without define information of the condi- tion of the ""; most of the Briti war cemeteries in France;
As to cemeteries in Belgiu the Commission had heard that the Belgian authori had reverently collected and buried remisin" disturbed in and June last year.
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