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Enemy Aliens In Britain

NEARLY 10,000 ARE EXEMPTED FROM INTERNMENT

in the

LONDON, Nov. 8 (Renter)—The position of enemy allens in this country

was explained House of Commons yesterday by the Home Secretary, Sir John Anderson.

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He said that tribunals had in- terviewed avër 33,000 allens."

GENERAL

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CROSSWORD NO. 453

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Of these, 186 had been interned and over 3.000 exempted from in- ternment, but subjected to special restrictions and the remainder of some 10,000 sxempted from in-. ternment and restrictions,

17 Insect ear

40

18 Past

20

Harangue

30

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23

What college

Is at Ithaca

New York?"

In the case of the latter the terin "enetry allen” would not appear on their cercates.

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What is the

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SATURDAY, "NOVEMBER 4o 1939.

SIX AND EIGHTPENCE

**Meredith, I want to make my will My foxhead scarf-pin to my Uncle Philip, unless he remarries. My col- lection of film stara' portraits, suto- graphed. I leave to the Mess. To my faithful butler, Albert Hawkins, the contents of my celler..."

"But, Lord Henry, isn't this rather sudden? it was only last night that's chanced to catch sight of you in Brgest Street on the roof of a taxi-cab, round- ing a fanfazi in what appeared to be a hunting-horn."

"Don't remind me of it, Meredith. If you only knew how I feel. Not a monel of food has passed my lips since a brace of devilled boots et three .11."

"I am indeed sorry to hear that,

"Lord Hairy, but in all my long eæs

· perience I have seldom known a hang- core proce fatal. Are you not engruisant of Road's Lime Juico ? **

"I think so, why 7"

"Because the said Row's, whether taken 43"Gin anil Lime" or consumed before" bed, doet, by virtue of iss therapeutic properties, mantgalise the aftereffects of alcohol and render hargazers null and void.”

*Is this true, Meredith ?"

* I am spending, Lord Henry, na your

*Thuck you, Meredith, from the bottom of my heart. You have given ma fresh hope. Believe me, when 1 de come to maka my will you aball not be forgotten.”

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souls øyer

the Styx!

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40 Fastened

50 Sorrows

52 Line about

which a body re- volves

56 Find the

BUNG

Guido's scale

3 Member of a

Mongoloid

tribe

What is the second

largest city

in Italy?

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State

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7 For tea that

8 Lakewarm

Who is re-, garded as the founder of modern sculpture?

10 Roman poet

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wife

19 Roman clan

51 Therefore

or family

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Garment of

Steal from

a Hind

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One branch

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woman

tered

50 Encoun

60 What is the

capital of the department

of Alsru France?

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of what

famous lake

noted for its

beauty is

also known

as Lake

Lecco?

River in

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Germany.

* What artist -

painted the Iamous Night Watch?

5 South

American

ruminant

29 What Ameri.

can engineer designed the Montor?

31. Digits

32 Sensitive to

pain

35 Prepare for

pubiication

38 Waght af

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42 Cloth for

drying

44 What lake

that flows into the t Zambest was discovered

by Living ston?

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17 Feminine

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51. The self 53 Indian

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LONDON GAZETTE

WAR OFFICE, OCT..23

TERRITORIAL ARMY

Lt. Col. and Bt. Col. R. J. P. Wyatt, M.C.. from T.A. Res. of Off,,, to be COL (Aug. 28),

ROYAL ARTILLERY

The follg. to be Eec. Lts. (Sept, 2 and not as notified in the "Gazette" of Oct. 3:-A. L. Mackle. J. E. He mens

Maj. C. S. M, Heape, M.C., from TA. Res. of Off. Gen. List (B.A., TA.), to be Maj. (Sept. 2); V. C. 1 Brad- shaw flate Lt. Cav.) to be Lt. (Aug. 271; Lt. H. & A. Whitson, from Ind Aux. Forre (Gex List) date.Lt. R.A), to be Lt. (Sept. 2); Lt Col G.DK. from RA..

Murray, O.BE.... MC., TD inf. R.

to comd. the unit (Aug.

P. L. Littler (late Cadet. Sedbergh Sch. Contgt., Jun. Div,

to be Q.T.C.) Sec. Lt. (Aug. 28); Cnr. P. Hally, from RA. Cale Cadet, Glasgow Academy Conigt. Jun. Div., O.T.C., to be Sec. Lt. (Aug. 10); Lee-Sergt. M B. Wedg wadd, from EA. (late Cadet, Shrews bury Sch. Contgt, Jun Div., O.T.C.). to be Sec. Lt (Aug. 16); Tpr. W. M. Woods, from Yeo., to be Capt. (June 16): Capt. Sir Francis L'Errange Joseph, K.BE. DL. JP. '(late Spec. List), to be Hon, Cal. (Oct. 24).

SPECIAL LIST

A. F. Spooner to be Capt. (Aug. 28): Capt. J. B. Scott, Res of Off, relin- quishes, his commn. in the TA. on reposting (Sept. 14); Lt. H. N. Leve son-Cower (late R.A) to be Maj, (Aug. 28); C. Matthews to be Lt. (Aug. 26).

ROYAL ENGINEERS· ·

Spr. R. Blagden (late Cadet Lee.- Carply Blundell's Sch. Contgt., Jun. Div, O.T.C.), to be Sed. Lt. (Sept. 2); the Christian names of Bec. Lt. John Lorimere., Harvey are as now describ ed and Dok 29 notifed in the "Gazette" of June 27.

ROYAL CORPS OF SIGNALS Col. Sir P. Carlebach, C.M.G., TD. (ret. T.A), to, be Hon. Cal. (Sept. 2); J. C. H. Els (late Cadet, Winchester Coll. Contat. Jum, Div. Ö.T.C.), to be Sec. Lt, (Sept. 3); T. C. Loveday to | be,Lt. (Bept, 2).

INFANTRY

R. EcotaThe date of appt. of Bec. Lt. A. M. Anderson is May 17, and not as notified in the "Clazette of June 3. The Queen's B-To be Sec. Lts. 21): Ptc. W. J. Temple (late Cadet Corp Ashford Gram, Sch, O Coy.): 8. Bowden date Gnr. H.A.C. (Arty), late Cadet Bergt., Cranleigh Bch) Contg.. Jun. Diy, OTC.).

(Aug

2)

Lates R. L. Moore to be Capt. (Sept.

R. War. R. Corp H., O. T. Mat chett. from R. War. R. flate Cadet CAM. Oundle Bch. Contg. Jun. Div., OT.C.) to be Lt. (Sept. 2)

RW. Fus-Lt Col and B). Col. G. R. Grifith, OBE, TD, TA Res: of Off (BW. Fus.), to be Hon. Col. (Oct.

KOBB The date of appt, of Bec.

| Lt. AJ. Jardine Paterson 18 May. 3. and nat us notified in the “Gazette": of July: 4.

Continued an paga

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