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COUNTY CUP FOOTBALL
RESULTS
LONDON, Jan. 5 (Reuter)—The following are the results of various County Cup competitions played on Saturday:
LONDON CUP (Section "A")
Aldershot 1, Chelsea 0 Brenford 2: Crystal Palace 2 Fulham 4, Queen's PR. 1
(Section "B")
Milwall 1, West Ham 2 Reading 3, Arsenal 0 Tottenham 3, Clapton O. 0
MIDLAND CUP
Luton 6, Walsal 2 Leicester 6, Stoke 2 Mansfield 3. Northampton 1
WEST RIDING CUP
Chesterfield 2, Leeds 4 Halifax 1, Huddersfield 2
LANCASHIRE CUP Blackburn ù, Manchester U. 2 Blackpool 3. Bury 2... Bolton 2, Oldham 1 Chester 8, Southport 1 Liverpool 1. Everton 2 Manchester C. 9, Rochdale 1 Wrexham 3. New Brighton 5..
NORTH REGIONAL Grimsby 3. Sheffield U. 2 Sheffield W. 4, "Rotherham 3 Stockport 2. Preston 2
MOST GLORIOUS STORY YET TOLD OF BRITONS
Australians Who Stormed Bardia Of Same
Stock
As
Gallant Dunkirk Heroes
MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1941.
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Licensing Office. relayed to the world from.heir own destiny in their own way London yesterday.
and liberty of worship, liberty of thought and liberty of individual "The Australians are in action," action. Every Australian remem- sald Mr. Spender. "What memo-bers these things. ries to Australians do those words recall-memories of Tripoll, Flanders and Mesepotamia. Memo- ries of men who are dead and who are yet alive; memories of gallane deeds and undying herolsm.
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"There bave been many glorious pages in the history of human achievement and hu- man endurance and 'bumän courage. But there will be no greater page than that on "We are deeply proud that which is written the heroic our men are giving battle to achievements of the British people in this war in the face the enemy. We are proud that - their first action in this war of overwhelming disaster.
has turned out a success. We "At Dunkirk, had the enemy Air Mall by "Pan-American Airways Direct are proud that they carry on
known it, was the opportunity for
vice"- San Francisco date, 30th December high, burning more rightly hem to have struck us down, but Calcutta, Straits and Airmail by "British than before, the torch passed in the extraordinary · fortitude of seas Airways Service" (except London) by sea on to them by their fathers. The men of the street, in the gal-
from Singapore "We thank God that our casual-nt determination of the British Australia and Manila. ties have thus far been light and people throughout the world-in United-Kingdom and Straits In a salling race yesterday the yet do we rejoice that these were these things are written the most given in the service of their coun- glorious story yet told of the Bri- ry and for the great cause of tish people and who can doubt now humanity, for which they died. At that there will always be an Eng- the going down of the sun and land. in the morning we will remember Points them.
Yacht Club Defeat The Army
Royal HK. Yacht Club defeated the Army by 38 points to 34.
Detalls follow:-
MORNING RACE Yachts R.H.K.Y.C.
A10 L. Garner
U.S.A., and Manila (San Francisco date, 14th De-
"cember.)
USA Honolulu. Japan and Shanghal (San Fran
cisco date, 13th December). Air Mail by "Pan-American. Airways Direct Ser-
vice"-San Francisco date 3rd January,
"In the coming months Austra
will fully play her" part. The United-Kingdom and Straits. iction of the Australian troops at Australia and Manila. Pardia is only a small contribution Rabaul and Manila, to the common cause. Australia Swatow
OF SAME STOCK These men who have stormed Bardia are of the same stock as proud of her soldiers-they are Calcutta and Straits. the gallant heroes of Dunkirk.
great army whose ploneering Java and Manila, Chey are of the same breed and pirit made Australfa with all the United-Kingdom and "Straits the same people who, in the Bri-resolute determination of a deter-Australia and Manila,
2
ish Isles, have, with such courage mined people.
P. D. A. Chidell
5
All G. G. Wood
J. D. McClatchie
8
A15 C. F. Hyde
J.. L. Anderson A17 C. C. Blake
T. C. Fairburn
2+
and fortitude repelled the attacks
Queen's Building.
Total 22
the Huhs and we are indeed
Yachts.
A4
Army Capt. A. O. G. Mills Capt. A. J. Le Seelleur 3
Points
and heroic band,
-A8
Ma).-Gen A, E, Grasett
Capt. H. Cartwright-
Taylor
1
A9
Capt. R. L. Berridge
J. O. M. Wedderburn"
6
A19 Major G. E. Neve
Capt P. A. Belton
Total
14
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URRAY
Yachts
AFTERNOON RACE
Army A10 Major Neve
Capt. Belton
Points
7
A11 Capt. Milis
Capt. Le Seelleur
8
A16 Mai-Gen. Grasett
Capt. Cartwright-Taylor, 4 AIT Capt. Berridge
Wedderburn
-1
Total
20
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happy that we belong to this noble us realise Itare going to be Registered and Parcel Mail are closed 15 minutes earlier than Let the world bloody ones. The victory will be the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are now that such people can never ours none can doubt. Italy will advertised to close at or before 9 am, registered and parcel malls know defeat. In this confilet, the collapse and her collapse will be are closed at 5 pm, on the previous" day. When malls are adver-
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"It is a battle which will be won by the moral force of the British people throughout the world, who, no matter what the cost and no matter what the stipulations, will never break. "We have known, even in our blackest hours, that victory will be ours and our conviction is now bearing its first fruit. For the Australians. the new year was be- gun well. The success of our troops at Bardia is a forerunner of things to come, Behind them here are many tens of thousands of Australians eager to show their mettle.
and brutal toe. We must waste no sentiment upon him. He must] be crushed, ruthlessly, remorseless- ly and relentlessly. We in Aus- 'ralia will not be satisfied with a Hoihow peace" which will give us a few
ears of uncertain security. :1
"We British won the war of 1914-18, yet we lost the peace which followed by our own stupidity. There is only one way to deal with this for he must be smashed so that he can never use upon the world his brutal doctrine of power. "The tide of victory has turned, in that direction and let us face what is before us with a stout
For
MONDAY
Manila, Straits, South Africa, and
dom. Canton
TUESDAY
Date and Time
Mon. 6th
10.30 AM G.P.O. & KP.O.
Parcela 10.00 AM
United King
Reg.
10.45 &
སློང་མ་
Ord.
11.30 AM
Manila, Ratau, Australia and New
Brisbane
Zealand
¿Tue. 7th
7.00 PM
G.P.O. & K.P.O.
Par. 6th 6.40 PM
via Reg. 6th 5.00 PM
.......... Ord. 7th 8.30 AM
"I have seen these men and heart. The sun that is now, break- know them and I have no doubting through the clouds will finally tie Mall for Manils, Guam, Honolulu, U. S. A.. & that, with the equipment with burst through to glorious sun- which they are being supplied. light." Total...... 34
KRO. Reg. # 5.00 PM
Ord.
6.30 PM
G.P.O.
Europe la Pan American Airways and Trans- | Reg." Átlantic Services”,
5.00 pa
Ord.-
7.00 PM
WEDNESDAY
Wed.. 8th
Yachts
R.H.K.Y.C.
Points
Manila, Batavia and Bourabaya.
8.30 AM
44 Hyde, Anderson
2
48
Garner, Chidell
3
A9 Wood, McClatchie
в
Story Of Courage
Told
Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South Africa.
THURSDAY
7:00 PM
Tha. 9th
A19
Blake, Fairburn
5
Reg.
Total. 16 Morning
Ord
9.00 AM. 0.30 AM
22
G.P.O.
Total
38
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CORINTHIAN SERIES
Behind G.C. Award.
LONDON, Jan. 5"(Reuter)—Early
last year a ship came into a Bri tish port with an unexploded German bomb half-way through her main deck. The bomb had a
The first of the Second Corin- fuse of what was then an uni-
thian Series sailed on Saturday known type.
resulted as follows:-
Yacht
Gall
Finished Points
17.09.37 17
(Capt. A. Ó. G. Mills)
La Linda.......... 17.20.27 15
(Mr. C. C. Blake) Petrel *** 20.48.53
(Mr. C. F. Hyde)
13-
Redshank...... 20.57.18 11
2+ an
JOHORE RETURNS
A civilian instructor RAF training school heard "of this, and was particularly inter- SINGAPORE, Jan. 5 (Reuter Straits and United ested because, thanks to an in "Britain ia on top of the world and tensive study, he was an authority can never be beaten," declared the on fuses and exploder's employed 67-year-old-Sultan of Johore on ar- In German bombs.
Kingdom
FRIDAY
Ord. 9th 10.30 AM
G.P.O. Par. 8th 5.00 PM Reg. 8th 9.45 AM
Ord. 9th 10.30 AM-
Fri, 10th
K.P.O.
Reg. 4,00 PM
With his help, the bonib was rival in Malacca with his 25-year- made harmless and the ship caved, old bride, the former miss mar- One month later, the same man cella Mendi, an attractive Ruman- Chat-Mr. L. K. Harrison-gave similar lan girl, who were married in Lon-Air Mult by Air to Bangoon to connect with the Reg.
don eight weeks ago. Joss, True Blue, Painted Lady, help in making other ships safe. Jean, Koala, Maureen and Gurl.
(Mr. A. Ongstad)
DNF-Artemis, Tyrong
The story of his courage was Johore was en retę to welcome Mixed Class!
told for the first time on Friday the Sultan, who returns after an D.N.F-Eyl, Ailsa, Wendy, Owl night, when his name headed a absence of 27 months. and Wedgion,
list of awards approved by the King.
TOKYO, Jan, 6 (Reuter)—Views
Mr. Harrison is 34 years of age were exchanged by Mr. Wang and gets the George Cross, Ching-wei, President of the Nan- The list comprises 16 George king Government and Admira]Medals and 15 of the Civil Divi- Kichisaburo Nomura, the newlysion of the Order of the British appointed Japanese Ambassador to Empire.
Her courage spurred on a col- league to stay with her, and they kept the civil defence services in constant touch.
Eventually, bombs fell inside the Post Once itself and they had to the United States, who is on a tour One of four women to be de- get out. Miss Steele left reluctant- of Central China, state; a messagecorated is Miss M. Steele, who re-ly. from Nanking. Admiral Nomura mained at a Post Office switch- Announcing the award of the also had a discussion with Kuma-board while bombe were falling all George Medal, the London taro Honda, Ambassador to the around, causing many casualties Gazette" says "she was magnid- Nanking Government,
and damage.
cent in the face of real danger.".
"British Overseas Airways."
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