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TURES AT THE TIN HAT BALL Reports of courageous panied by tanks the Rajputana and Mahrattas advanced PENINSULA HOTEL ON OCTO-deeds by British and In-across the coastal plain in

on Halfaya Pass, which KONG'S BOMBER FUND, WILL dian officers and men in attack

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RE AN ENTIRELY NEW the fighting in the West- CABARET RY CAROL BATE- MAN, ASSISTED BY GELSTON ern Desert are made in SEVERAL NEW the following announce- of immediate

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ING MEMBERS OF THE CO-awards by the Comman- FACT THAT CAROL IS, WITH der-in-Chief, Middle East, HER USUAL ABILITY AND ORIGINALITY, UNDERTAKING

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Military Cross: Lieut. N. GIVES Thomas, King George V Own THAT THE Bengal Sappers and Miners; Lieut. A. G. Cameron, Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders.

THE PRODÚCTION, EVERY PROMISE SHOW WILL BE - A VERY PLEASING ONE.

Dresses are being specially de- signed, and a local gentleman has Kindly come forward and offered to defray the cost of the Cabaret wardrobe.

mans.

Took Command

Sepoy Babu Desai, who comes from Morwane Village near Rat- nagiri, was in charge of a Bren- gun when his section commander was wounded. He took command, though wounded, led his section silenced an enemy

gun and, al-

onwards. Any movement in the gullies drew intense fire. Military Medal: Private M.

L/Naik Own Cameron

Dharman Moon, Queen's

throughout three days battle was in Highlanders: L/Sgt. R. Davidson | the

laying party Queen's Own Cameron Highland-charge of a cable

and he showed ers.

a complete dis- regard for his own safety in lay- ing cable by hand under artillery. mortar and small arms fire. His village is Sarakalpatti, near Kat- padi In North Arcot District.

Other attractions and novelties are also being prepared, but as these are as yet in the hush-hush | Indian Distinguished Service stage. the publie are advised to Medal: Subadar Feroz Khan. 6th watch for further announcements. Rajputana Rifles; Hav. Bhima Those who are planning parties Ram 1.0.M. 6th Rajputana Rifles are specially requested to reserve Hav. Sardara Ram. 6th Rajputana

Babu Desui, their tables as soon as possible.| Rifles; Sepoy A large attendance is already as- Mahratla Light Infantry: L/Naik sured, and both the promoters and Dharman, Indian Signal Corps. the management of the hotel hope that the usual last minute rush will be avoided so that all table arrangements can be made well in advance.

5th

The enemy brought up large reinforcements from Tobruk, and, baving accomplished their object, Gur forces were withdrawn. The These awards are all given in Rajpu ana Rifles had a very dif- connection with the fighting in ficult time during the withdrawal, the Sollum

the front, Halfaya Capuzzo being attacked from Triangle during June. Accom-flank and later from the rear by tanks and motorised infantry. Subadar Feroz Khan, who was in charge of a 3-inch mortar platoon, immediately appreciated the serl- ous threat to the battalion, and directed accurate mortar fire on from an exposed to the enemy position swept by machine-gun

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There is no doubt that his coolness and resoluto action en- abled the withdrawai to be made In good order in spite of detar- mined efforts to cut the batta- lion off. Bubadar Feroz Khan comes from Jaitpura village In Gujerat district.

Havildar Sardara Ram, who is from Jaitpura village in Bikaner State, was in charge of one of the mortar teams concerned in this

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worked with the greatest gallantry under 'orders of h's Subadar. He afterwards with the greatest deliberation. brought his team out of action complete in all respects.

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rifle companies

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Havildar were Bhima Ram, who had been award- ed the I.O.M. for great gallantry and leadership, although wound- ed during the first battle of Keren, and who comes from Guhha vil- lage in Hissar District, was severe- ly wounded during the attack on the previous day. He refused to be evacuated and continued to lead his platoon although wound- ed again. When ordered back he insisted on helping to get away other men, some of whom less severely wounded than him- self.

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