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Three Men Of Reckless Resolve'
THREE Merchant Ser- vice captains who out- witted U-boats on the high seas, an able sea- man, and an obscure In- dian mahout elephant driver-in a Bengal jun- gle have been linked as heroes in the pages of the London Gazette.
The three captains each re ceived the Order of the British Empire the first awards made to the Merchant Service in this war. They are:-
Captain Thomas I. Farrar, of the Baharlston (5,470 tons), owned by the Strick Line, London. Commander Edward T. Grayston. D.S.C., R.N.R. (retired), of the 8.457-ton Karamea (Shaw Savill and Albion Co., Ltd., London). Captain Albert A. White, of the 4,803- ton Stannpool (Sir R. Ropner and Co., West Hartlepool).
The able scaman Is Frederick George Hayter, funinyer of the Stonepool. He receives the Medal of the Order of the British Empire for a five-hour Aght with a U-boul.
That is the award, too, which Aihman Sing Dhanwar, somewhere in Jalpaiguri, Bengal, will receive for his Jungle exploit.
Here are the heroes' stories, as told by the London Gazelle:→→
not
Ils ship was
Captain armed. She was sud-
denly attacked at dead
Farrar of night by an enemy submarine at very short range, not far off shore near Land's End.
The U-boat fred from ahead of her, on her seaward bow, so that to escape she had to turn towards the land.
The master could not have been binmed for heaving to and aban- doning ship. But ho determined at great risk to defy the enemy, and at once brought the gun flash astern.
The submarine brought her search- light to bear, extinguished it, and continued fritig. All shots fell very close, but by the bold decision and reudy skill of her moster, Behariston made good her escape. Commander Grayston
His ship was not armed. She was chased for four hours by the U-boat which sank the Bretagne [a 10,000- fon French ship. The U-boat fred OIL her lifeboats, killing arven people).
The enemy fired at least thirty shells, many of which fell within a few feet of the Kararmea's hull.
The master felt he could expect
no quarter. He therefore made up
I'M HAPPY THO SPENDING
Christmas In
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By I. T.
I'M spending my first Christmas in hospital. A memorable <x perience, and a murprisingly happy
Osic.
There was là enough of the Christmas spiril about me when the ambulance whlued at the door. I avoided my mother's eyez and remembered that thousanda of people have operations and don't dic, and thousands of people spend Christmas in hospital every year and martye to enjoy it.
But it was a bad moment pinned helpless in blankets and carried on sirelcher in the quiet dark road.
Well, here I am, weak as a kit- ten, minus an appendix and looking forward to 11/ Christ- ла dinner. The nurses having great fun transform - tramsform- ing the men's ward, which
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'December 22, 1939.
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They are planing "oak panel- King" on the walls with drawing pins.
Two small boys, Peter abud Stewart, keep up a non-stop con- versation on how to sidetrack Father Christmas into the hospital when
he finds they are not at home.
Everybody looking forward to seeing their faces when Doctor Santa Claus tums up.
MY
sister bought work Donald Duck for
pavement
toy vendor. Nobody from the matron downwards has been abic to re- xist it.
"he # wind it up,
clock-
me from
giggle at its indignant squawking. An old gentleman of seventy-six
is in the next room to mine. He's and his operation and is doing
fine.
There's another of seventy and another of seventy-five,
Imagine having operations at that age, all you healthy folk and be thankful for your own sound bodies.
German People Want Peace
Remark By Nazi U-Boat Officer
"The German people do not
his mind to defy the enemy and at- | want war. I don't want it my
tempt escape. +
He was supported by the whole crew in this courageous if reckless resolve.
His net of faith was justified in the event, and saved his ship,
[At his home at East Farleigh, ncar Barming, Kent, Commander Grayston salds "Destroyera appeared after four hours, and the sub- marine dived. I can't say if they sank it. We weren't hit in the chase -we only got a splinter."),
On sighting a U-
self. I am only carrying out my duty."
This statement was made by a German submarine officer after his ship had sunk, the British steamer Bluirlogic.
Captain boat, the Stonepool sunk the submarine
Whito
manned her gun in about two minutes, and exchanged shot
for shot with the enerny.
The shooting was good, and the Afteenth shot may well have hit or damaged the U-boat, whose thir- teenth or fourteenth shot holed the Stonepool two feet above the water- line.
By resolute and slciiful netion the master saved his ship. The discl- pline was excellent, and the gun- layer and gun's crew did very well. Last of all, the story of:--
Aihman Sing
mauled a coolle.
Mr. A. V. Pullan, manager of a Bengal tea estate, went hunt- Ing with Ailuman Sing for a tigreza that had
The tigress ambushed the hunters. Thele elephants bulted in panie, and Mr. Pulion and his mahout were thrown to the ground.
Allman Sing railled, his elephant, charged back and rescued his two companions, Mr. Pullan was severe- ly injured.
These storica of heroism from two sides of the Empire, the seas and the jungle, are linked in the London Gazette by the words: "The KING has been graciously pleated . . .”
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Ronald Farrell (19), a university student, who was working on the steamer us a cabin boy during his vacation and who has now arrived at his home at Hamilton from New York, where survivors of Blairlo- gie were taken by the liner American Shipper, said that after the ship was circled round two ship's bouis,
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"I noticed that the submarine crew seemed to be all young men about thirty years of age or less."
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