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German Pilots Nail Nazi Lie
Message To R.A.F.: "We Were Mistaken"
LONDON, Oct. 22 (Reuter).-- The final saif in the Nazi coffin of lies about the sinking of the Ark Royal has been provided by German pilots themselves.
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A section of a storeroom at West Milk which has been converted Into an air raid sheller for the inhabitants of the Dean Village near Edinburgh, The windows are blocked will bates of wool each weighing seven ewis,
Girls Have Tin-Hat'
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Fashion
October 23, 1939.
Rajput's Call To Arms
Thrilling Week-End
Rugger
(Continued from Pape 6.)
To Fight At 60 For The King-Emperor
his markt and dashng through gaps. Richards, who played on the wing for NEW DELHI, Oct. 22 (Reu-Lomax, the latter taking Olway's Ler)-Addressing his State pince nt full back, gave Stewart very army, the Maharajah of Bikaner litle room in which to move, whilst in turn was given le room by Isaid to-day that war was not a
Stewart. Boe was far more con- time when a soldier desired to structive in his play then was the sit by the fire,
cane last year, and sold the dummy cleverly once or twice despite careful marking by Charter.
For_nohier, the only place was the teld of battle.
There were sorne, who said that at the age of f he was too old to fight. "No Hajput is ever too old to fight" declared the Malurajah," "and you may be sure I shall leave no stone unturned to fight King-Emperor,"
age for our
The Play
AFTER Army had attacked dan- gerously through Boc, Smith and Richards, Club went into attack. From a set scrum, Henderson sent Richardson for a try well out, which Richardson failed to convert.
Just on half-time, Boe went over fur a
clever try, touching down between the posts, and Douglas
Big Fire Fighting Display In London converted.
LONDON,
22 Oct,
Godfrey scored Club's second try. (Reuter) When the pack had obtained posses- London's greatest Are Bghting dril son and were carrying the ball with was held at Enfield to-day.
them in the scrum, Godfrey broke For the purpose of the drill. It away with the unli at his feet to Was nasured that factory was on fire as a result of touch-down. Incendiary bombs.
Football
[Continued from Page 7.)
match was scored by ons of the Club backs, Bone, funt, before the close of the first half, Club, otherwise, would live led 2-1 at half-time,
The football was excellent, and the losers deserved one point. They who scored first through Wilson, received from a corner kick on the left, and placed the ball anfely in the not. Kowloon took up the attack and following several penetrations of the Club defence, scored from a melee in front"of goul-White, inside left, being the marksman.
In
Play fluctuated back and forth, but eventually Fowler, centro forward, Auvo the Club the lead with a beauti- fut shot from outside the area. Then came Bone's disastrous error. attempting to trap the ball, be mis- judged and the ball bounced, hit his hand and passed over his head Into the net.
The even struggle, continued the same in the second half, when the winning goal was notched for Kow- Joon by Jorge, who had been playing a very fine gerne.
an important dribble over and beat Duke for the South China "B" 2
with his kick.
Richardson fell short
Bosanquet, gaining possession, ran around Smith to touch down at the Aug. Richardson was again ungue- ecssful with the kick
A total of 200 fire appliances, und - 1,000 men frons all over London took part and the reply to the alarm was so rapid that ali necessary appliances a few were on their way within minutes.
The exercise, which was watched it "The Terrier," "The Service," or "The Military." Women by the Chief Ofleer of the London who have adopted it have voted the style comfortable, neat, and | Fire Brigade, was completely success-out, serviceable.
NEW hair style nestles under the peaked caps and tin-hats A of wheir style on Service
Hairdressers have named
EMPIRE NEWS
to live uns to their own higher code, A Mad by Imperial Airways Direct LABOUR THREAT IN
of humor and so dropped a message Service"-Lomton date; 18th Oct. that they had observe their mistake!
in reparting the sinking of the Atk Shanghai and Amoy Royal and we have sent our mistake | Japan
to the authoritles."
Manda
Oct. 26.
BRITISH GUIANA
Georgetown:
Long, Garbo-esque locks at the back have been snipped i [away, giving a clean-cut line to
the nape of the neck.
Around the side of the heal and jon top the hair is left longer so that it can be set into crisp little waves which make a good-looking frame even for a tin-heimeled head.
Antoine, of Dover-st., calls his style of hairdressing "The Syrene." 1 is becoming, unfussy style, just the thing for women
in en form." said one of his assistants. „Ort, 26.
EASILY HANDLED .Oct. 20.
Maison Jack, of Green-st., Holborn, The stevedores' and dock labourera Oct. 26.
are largely drawn So blame Dr. Goebbels ant nutula
Oct. 20,ections of the Labour Union have whose clients
screen call its 95, the message entcludes
DURA.. Prediales Pod Japan (Sonsent an ultimatum to non-Unionists from the stage and
variation The Server." Praneisen date, 30th September) refusing to work with them.
"Even a tin hat can look becoming Ort. 26, The combined labour organisations with the new frame of curls under the the brim and down around the ears. Oct, 27.pemetata Electric Company, Sup-The way the hair is cut make the Oct. 7phers of power and light to George-curls Arm and easily handle. The Oct, 27,
Municipality, following the will not be constantly needing Lown „Det. 28. | contaany's dismissal of Miss Hildretention," said an pantant. Maton and Shareho
..Oct. 28. | Britton, senior clerk. 1. 1onolulu, Japan and Shang- i
Cho
date. 4th Francisco
Attempt On Life Of Trotsky
MEXICO CITY, Oct. 22 (Router) -What is belleved to have been awf attempt on the 1 of M. Leon Trolsity, the exiled Iterion leader, hu resulted in the art of a ran of Spush oriun.
The man is said au huvo poed en on agent selling a car belonging to Genvia) Miaja, the gallant desensieg of Mndrid, who is now in Mexion.
Enquiries showed that the Gential knew nothing about the matter, re the man has been arrested.
At the same time, Trodeky s gume have been reinforced,
British Attache
In Shanghai
CHUNGKING, Oct. 23 (Cedindo- --Lieut. Col. Christopher Spezz Military Attache In the British - bassy in China, who was recently re- leased by the Japanese militerý nu- thorities after a detention in aga
for several months, las arrived in Shanghat for a brief stay, according? to a Shanghai despatch.
Dago Occupied By Soviet Troops
TALLINN, Oct. 22 (Reuler).- Units of the Red Army have now occupied the island of Dago which was ceded by Estonia to Soviet Rusala under the terms of the recent agreement,
The occupation of the Island of Qael is proceeding.
Convoy Offer To Belgium Denied
BRUSSELS, Oct. 22 (Reuter).-An official dental is issued of the German News Agency reports that the Belgian Government has declined to accepl the British offer to provide convoys. No British offer has been made in the Belgian Government, an official statement says.
Garrison Comdr. Captured
1. polres
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her of the Town Council, Direct Service"--Löndun date 21
Oct. Orlober.
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connecting this with Miss Frition dismissal.
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The net gain in the British popula- tion during the year ended June 30 was only 150. Almost as many people of British stock left the country as entered 11,
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Miners To Break. With Communists
(Reuter).T]}e
ARMY RETALIATE RMY fought back, and following a kick ahead, which was gathered by Taylor near the posts Ave yards Army forwards tackled the Club forward and a loose scrum formed around. The whistle went for scrum infringement, which appeared to be handling in the serum by a Club forward. Douglas made no mistake with the kick from an easy position.
over
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Thus the score stood at 9 pis, to
and PARIS, Oct. 22
five K in Club'n favour, National Council of the Miners' Union minutes to go.
Club did not slacken, and went augures that 90 per cent. of its
filiated ins have agreed to a Into the attack just an time, when, complete break with Communists. following a loose serum, Henderson The National Counsell states that it was tackled when not in possession. places the interests, of France above The sotae player made no mistake everything else and offers the Gov-with the resultant penalty kick from ernment its whole-hearted collabora-an easy position in front of goal.
It was then seen that Loinx nad been hurt in a tackle just prior to the Infringement and had received nasty gali under his felt eye-brow,
The final whistle went immediately after Henderson's kick. Clubs left
PAPEN RETURNING LONDON, Oct. 22 (Reuter) It is reported from Berlin that Herr Franz von Papen has been ordered the field winners by 12 points (3 tries and a penalty goal) to 8 points (a to return to Ankara on Monday to real and penalty goal). the mid with Great Britain re 'gliscuss with the Turkish Governinent |
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tart of the Al Raid Precautions veheme at the Scottish National Zoologival Park. Edinburgh—a shelter for die use of staff members.
Tells Of Tortures In German Camp
The teams weret
Thompson: D I. Bosan- E. M. H. D. dwell and; Tet, J. C. ID 1 Slewart; F. Cesaford and J. I
Henderson; A. F. Walkden teapt.). J, B. Bunnell, P. R. Wanklyn, C. F. Needham, E. A. Bampas, W. t. chardson, A. J. G. Tayion and G. B. Godfrey,
Ánny.LJ Lamix TILA.E Gar Etteris (LA). Cpl. Boe (1.S.). L/Cpl. Wame (E) and Lựtpt. Smith (Sea- t. Basteln fit.S.) (capt.) and Lan FAD.C. Pte. EXEMENT, LA Hewitt thisex), 1/Bür. Evans ARABLE Pinkerton (9.). L/Cpl. Finley (RE) Capt. Duke (ILS), L. Bale CR Norfolk Next.) and 9kt. I (RAL
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R. Scots 2
THE strict control of the South China "-Royal Scots game found disfavour with the crowd. Two pen- altles were awarded the Royal Scois, the second of which was awarded again after it had been missed. On the second effort, however, Hossack again shot outside the goal.
Both the Scots goals came from from the penalty spot scored by infringement awards. The first was
Ilossack, and the second was from n free-kick within the aren, which Munro netted.
South China's goals came from Cheong Moon-wing, who equalised the scores at 1-1, and the second Chin- equaliser was from Thin khoan, who headed in off a centre from Cheong Moon-wing,
Falconer played an excellent game centre-half for the Scols, and dominated that part of the field. He received good support from his wing- For und Clark. halves, Parnaby South China, Cheong Wing-chol play- ed a great game in gool, saving con- pleuously on many occasions. Yeung Shui-ytek, In the forward line, wns equally prominent, but received little. support. Middlesex
Police
1
THE Middlesex over-run the Pallen In their First Division game, winning by four goals to one. The 'Millary alle had the better of the exchanges during the first half, though the score was only one-nil in their favour al the end of that period.
Moss and Howlett were effectively bottled by-the hard-working Sheehan Berry and Wilkinson. Moss, however, was
Club "A" O Navy "A" 30 immed
able to evade their pressing attentions on a few occasions, and almost scared the first goal of the match towards the end of the Arst half. His shot from the edge of the penalty aren
the
with bar
Jackson beaten.
The soldiers went into a further lead at the commencement of the second half. Pile, in an effort to stop. shot from Saw, handled the bali. Shechen took the spot-kick and mude
NAVY "A" completely over-ran Club "A" in the second half. The Navy fielded many men who will probably appear in their first icom. Lt. Stevens and Lt. Ogle no mistake. have been outstanding players in
Maruble increased the lead to three, from Saw
-the-Triangular-Tournament for and the Middlesex's last goal came the past few seasons. A new-
Moss secured the Police's only goal comer to local rugby was Tel. when Jackson fumbled and presented
Paul, who played a stirring game an easy opportunity.
at inside-three. He is a thrust-
ful and determined runner.
went
In the Brst half, Club started off in grant style, and looked the keller Winners. First Van Leewen evaded brought two tackles which nearly him to his knees, and then through, and a stride from the line the ball slipped out of his hands. A Club player following up knocked on And a great chance was lost. Then Day was inckled on the line.
Then the Navy wake up and scored through Paul, who kicked a penalty goal. It now became all Navy, and in the second half Club were seldom In the picture.
Navy try-scorers were Paul (3), Pascoe, Ogle. Four were converted by Kay, whilst Paul kicked his
andi Deane, Hynes
Around The Courses
(Continued from Page 6.)
fiver and a bag of golf clubs when he took up a bet that he could not play a golf ball from the other side of Tower Bridge to the steps of White's Club in St. James's Street in under 2,000, strekes. He went round the "course" on Sunday, when traffic was very slack, and did it in 1421
Another golfing wnger was won by SCARRED, frightened-looking Austrian Jew went up to a A
Captain George Morris, who played ten rounds in one day at Deal several Shipbuilding Bounties-in an at- Lomton policeman recently and told him in broken English
years ago, taking 189 strokes. The tempt to stimulate the shipbuilding that he wished to give himself up. He was in England without second penalty goal.
two industry in Australia, the Federal permission. The policeman asked him to go to the police station.
Blochnyden average time per round was
walked Government has decided to pay for at
played hard for Club forwards, hours, and Captain Morris least three years bounties of up to There the Austrian gave his, the City Police, said that he had not whilst Day and Hutchinson were best some 40 miles. He won £500.
This Intter tet, I find, has official than 100 tons and not exceeding 1,500 32; his profession-a dentist.name of the bont in which he sailed. full-back, but performed well, £50,000 a year on vessels of more name-Rudolf Gerthen; his age been able to get any further in in u mediocre back division. Car-
formation from him—not even the ruthers had very little chance at recognition. The report states that he started out at 4 a.m. and Anished tons gross register, which are built in But he acemed in such a poor He had stayed for about three weeks
Machinery and boilers
Lt. Johns, Lt. Taylor and Lt. Ogle at 9 p.m., having taken one hour's will be admitted duty free from way that the police made him a with a Polish Jew in inmpstead, but worked hard at forward for Navy, rest during the 17 hours. His last
cup of tea before taking further would not give his
und od Lt. Stevens, at full back, made no details.
mistakes, arid made touch with long raking kicks. Tel. Paul was the pick of the threes, being well-supported by Mr. Pascoe and Lt. Cochrane.
Australia.
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BROADCASTS FOR THE NATIVE LISTENER
Nairobi.
dress,
The Austrian seemed overwhelmed SENT TO PRISON at this little kindness. Ile began to tell his story.
he
name
Gerthen told the court that he was
the British He had escaped from a Nazi con-sorry to have given
authorities to much trouble. Since centration camp, he said, and made he had been in England he had been The Kenya Government hus his way to Air Mn for Manila, Giam, Itonolulu ( planned a series
Hamburg, where and 17.S.A., by the "Pan American broadcasts to discover the tastes of a ship bound for England.
of experimentul bribed a sailor to stow him away in to kindly treated that, if he could be given the opportunity, he would Airways Direct Servico"---due San the African. Programmes will uc TEETH KNOCKED OUT
do anything that might be of service Francisco. Ist November.
mixture of munle and propaganda,
to the British Government. K.1.0.
and in the Orzt instance will be con-
While he was in the concentration
The Lord Mayor sild that in law .Oel, 25, 5 p.m. | fined to a small district of the Kikuyu
camp he bad been terribly tortured. ...Oct. 25. 5.30 p.m. Įnutive reserve, near. Nairobi, where
The police found that besides be- he was an enemy allen, and liable to ing Loothiess, he was, bruised and internment. However sorry he fell G.P.O.
the population is comparatively .Oct. 25, 5 pm. sophisticated,
scarred practically from head to foot for the man he was bound to send him prison for a maith, and say Oct. 26, 7.30 a..
These experimenta follow similar
Hia terist had been lacerated, ́op-
future action would be decided by Thursday
tests in Vande, which were favour-
parently by manacles. ..1 p.m. ably reported upon.
At the Mansion House Gerthen the proper authority
Two Poles from Danzig who up- The Kikuyu language will be used, pleaded guilty to having landed in peared at Tower Bridge Court said 8.30 nm. except for occasional English inter- England without permission. only for polutions. Native songs and folklore
Detective-Sergeant Abercromby, of that the Nazis had threatened them with death unless they fought for 10.30 am. will be included.
them.
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HINGTSI, Oct. 23. (Central)-The Japanese Garrison Commander in East Hopel, Colonel Akaki, was taken captive, by the Chinese forces Inat September, when fighting withi his men at the front.
Five of is subordinates were also Haiphong captured.
New Nazi Threat To Shipping
LONDON, Oct. 22 (Reuter)-An- other threat to Aed and neutral shipping was made on Saturday night when the official German News Agency announced that attacks on shilpa carrying contraband will be strengthened and expanded in all
Friday
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JAMAICA
LABOUR UNIONS'
DISSENSION
Kingston, Jamalen.
Afterwards he agreed to continue in? office.
Mr. Coombs, the tender of the other! Inbourers, uxion in Jamaica, known as the Jamaica Workers' and Trades-1 men's Unilor, also intimated his] decision to resign shortly.
Belgians Ordered
Back Home
round was 07.
CHINESE BOYS TOWN? American Pioneer Shows
Keen Interest
CONSULAR CHANGES
His willingness to come to China to Mr. D. G. E. Middelburg, Acting aid in fostering a movement for the Consul-General for the Netherlands,
care and guidance of destituto boys is has been recognised by the Govern expressed by ft. Rev. Mgr. E. J. ment as being in charge of German Flanagan, founder of America's Boys interests in the Colony,
Town, in a letter received by a Hong- The King's exequatur empowerlog kong resident interested in the wel- in Mr. Middelburg to act as Netherlands fare of underprivileged youth Consul has received the King's signin-China
Remarking that Dlshop' Paùl Yu- of Mr. K. pln, fordous Chinese Catholic Bishop, During the absence Okazaki, Japanese Consul-General, bad recently spent two days at Boys Mr. T. Oda will be in charge of the Town, Mgr. Flanagan states: "This Consulate-General.
work appeals to the Bishop.. most The Polish Consulate has
been intensely, and he wants me to come.
1.
closed.
ROYAL OAK HERO
London, Oct. 21. Three hundred survivors of the Royal Oak nerived in a special train in London. They said: "The Cap-
ito China na soon as the war is over. He said that a work of this kind was perinps the most needed in China, and I assured him that, if the oppor- tunity ever presented itself, I would be dellahted to have a chance to go there and onsist him in this work. all through China.
"This will give you some indication
- Mgr..
In a speech before 4,000 labourers
PARIS, -Oct. 22 (Router), — The tain was the real hero. He leaned that I am intensely interested in 479 Mr. Bustamante, the labour fender, Meantime the labour adviser, Mr. French wireless says that Belgians over his drifier and pulled man after your movement," uddra threatened to resign from the leader F. A. Norman, from the British llving in France, who are' liable for man out of the water though there Flonagab. He promised to send wil ship of his union owing to remarks Ministry of Labour, is doing his best millary service, have been ordered was a danger of the Royal Oak keel- the helpful literature lic could, along. .5 p.m. I made by his chief lieutenant against to encourage the formation of to return to Belgium within nineing over
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the Governor, Sir Arthur Richards. properly organised untoris.
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paper.