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THE CHINA MAIL, "JUNE 26, 1941.

SECTIONS OF GLASGOW NOW IN RUINS REJECTED

AFTER THINKING, erroneously of course, that Glasgow was to be immune and that the city would not experience a blitz such as Coventry, London and other cities have been called upon to undergo, the city got one of the worst that Hitler's powerful and efficient Air Force could possibly have inflicted upon it. There is no use in minimising or under estimating the extent of the damage sustained for it was serious and the deaths were many, while the losses were colossal.

But as usual what suffered most were not the actual concerns that were engaged in war produc- tion but the homes, houses and personal possessions of the innocent men, women and children. Surely if Nazi airmen, who brutally murdered those inno- cent children, babies in arms, some of them, others

their handiwork, they would for ever hide their heads in shame. What they did was not warfare, it was mass murder done in the most cowardly, brutal way imaginable.

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Those who did this reprehen- ble to contemplate that the large sible business have nothing over, number of fatalities occurred be- which to gloat. They ought to cause the Anderson Shelters were be ashamed of themselves. But not used to the extent that they should have been. The vast majority of these Shelters were absolutely unharmed. ·

to imagine for a single moment that through it and by it they have cowed the folks of these arens would be absolutely wrong. Many of the windows of the The men in the big works are lovely university were broken working as never before. They while of course, houses and shops are determined to give the Em- too had their windows shattered,

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BY WIDOW

--DIED

After falling in love with a widow older than himself with whom he lodged, and joining the Army to forget her, Michael Coakley, 27, of the London Irish Rifles, shot himself while on leave,

At the Romford inquest Mrs. Annie Mallett, of Broad Street, Dagenham, Essex, said Coakley first came to lodge with her when he was a moulder at a motor-car works.

Coakley came to see her when on leave.

"He wanted to marry me and was persistent," Mrs. Mallett said. "I told him to find sorne- one nearer his own age, and that seemed to upset him.

"Ha has been asking me to

for marry him

a long time. and he joined the Army to try to forget me."

The Coroner: But apparently he came back full of ardour.

"Farewell Letter"

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pire what it requires to bring but it is surprising how small Mrs. Mallett said she Nazi Germany to its heels.

after all was the actual disloca-Coakley writing on a label. If they needed tonic to tion even in the worst

the suid it was a of

"farewell letter." make it waken up and produce | areas affected.

interest She thought he was joking. the maximum amount that cah | folks in the Far Enst to know After hearing a shot she found be produced well, this cowardly that the blitz has done something him dead on the floor. blitz has done it and from now on there is but one object and aim in view and it İs give the Forces of the Island Home whatever they nged in the way of ammunition that will enable them to repay Germany in Its own coln.

Thousands Lose Everything

that possibly might not have been done without its help, viz. the National Anthem is ΠΟΥ sung with a feeling that assuredly did not characterise the rendering of it in times of peace.

No Food Shortage

Again it should be reiterated that food shortage does not exist. What have disappeared from table are the luxuries.

Thousands of people have lost Amongst the churches that

police officer said the words, "Darling, I love you. Good luck,' were written on the label.

The verdlet was that Coakley killed himself while the balance of his mind was disturbed.

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their homes but the removal of were hit, but not demolished as V.C. DIES

the evacuees has been carried several were was (Censored)

out in B magnificent manner. Church. All its windows were

When it is realised that the blitz smashed, and there is a suspicion A SEAMAN

was, alas, unanticipated, that it that its roof has been damaged was not even thought it could but to what extent it is not possibly be on the scale that it possible yet to state. was, it is nothing short of mur-

vellous that in so short a time-

after it was over, large numbers of the unfortunate homeless peo-

ple were provided with accom-

modation in many homes in the country. One district had been of prepared to receive, in case emergency 350 hon:eless folks.

Instead of that number the district was asked to toke in 1,000 and what is more that was done and in a remarkably short space of time. It was the same all over the areas affected. Things worked so smoothly that it might almost have been imagined that Glasgow has been doing this kind of thing all its days.

Lord Provost

Indefatigable Worker

The Lord Provost, justly and

he

SOLDIER

DEAD, BUGLER

IN DOCK

A bugler of an Irish regiment was at Hereford committed for trial on a charge of the manslaugh- ter of another bugler with rightly honoured by His Majesty Who, it was stated, he had the King dt New Year, worked a bayonet fight. indefatigably, but then he has

The padre of the regiment been doing that ever since he

said the accused, Robert "Mac graced the office to which

millan MoKalg, 24, told him that was called when he became Lord

the other bugler, Jack Mallett, Provost. It is questionable whe-

pereleted in making an Indecent ther Glasgow'in all its history assault on 'film, and he took up has ever had such an outstand-

hila bayonot to defend himself. ing Lord Provést as it has to- The padre added that he know day in Sir Patrick Dollan. Mallett had abnormal tendencies.

Ho la ubiquitous and Indomit McKaig had an excellent charac able, untiring in all his efforta ter... and from the moment he realls! "ed the extent of the damage done to Clydebank he has been was not serious active inorganising roller or taken to hospital with ^stab- every kind. He at once opened wounds, but next

Mallett's condition, it was stated, when he was

night it was

a fund for the fellet of the obvious he was dying... “Bufferatá and it Töbka Very much

In presence of a magistrate as though this will apon reach Mallett said: forced the fight the £100,000 mark. The peo? on him (McKhig). It was my plo who have auffered have fault and nobody else's,” beon just magnificent

OUR FASCISTS FOR

It is rather dreadful to have to report though that if the people had used the Anderson Shelters as they ought to have gone

LO.M.

Reshuffle of the Internment

While serving as a sea- man in a naval auxiliary motor patrol vessel, Lieu- tenant-Commander Geof- frey Heneage Drummond, a V.C. of the last war, fell and fractured his skull.

Death from accidental causes was the verdict at a Lewisham inquest.

Lieutenant-Commander Drum- mond was awarded the V.C. for navigating a motor, launch into Ostend Harbour in 1918 and carry- ing off survivors of the Vindictive. He was wounded during the operation.

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when he received his decora tion from King George V he was asked what had been his profes- sion in civil life.

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He replied: "I am ashamed to say I was a professed invalid." When nine years old he had fall änd, dislocated his neck.

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LORD DERBY ON ROYAL COURAGE

Gratitude for the example, of courage given by the Royal family to the nation was expressed by the Earl of Derby and the Lord Mayor of Liverpool, Sir Sydney

Jones,

They were speaking at the opening by the Duchess of Kent, On behalf of the British Council of a new centre in Liverpool for use by Allied seamen and ser- vicémenik

"You cannot go anywhere: in this country," said Lord Derby, without hearing grateful thanks for what the Royal family, hre doing, and it is remarkable that among the poofer people you wit

and as they should have been comps is being made in the Isle compelled to have don possibly of Man to provide accommoda- find perhaps more of this feeling two thirds of the deaths would tion for 1,000 British Tascists who of dévotion than in any other I not have taken place, It is terri are to be interned thore.

Trafik of society!”

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