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July 25, 1940.

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50 BONES

IN 14 YEARS

ERIC TENCH, of Trafford Park, Manchester, who at 14 has fractured his bones more than 50 times, looked up from his in- | valid chair the other night and said: "I am getting better, and I'm going to be a photographer. or cobbler."

Only a day or so after he was born Eric received his first hospital trent- ment for a brotten feg. Later his parents found that his bones broke practically of a touch. Erie suffered from lack of calcium, and broke his lex as he kicked a football

Bui Eric has smiled all the the he has been in hospital-at Minrple, Stockport, Salford, and Biddulph, Stoke-on-Trent.

He has six brothers and sisters, all of them normal.

Dorothy Tench, his 20-years-old sister, said: "Eric has only recently come out of hospital. He went there six years ago, and has been educated there.

"He has never worried or com- plained. He made plenty of friends, became very fond of photography, and has an albumy of snaps taken from his bed or chair.

"The doctors say he might grow put of this complaint, But for years he link been constantly breaking bones whenever he knocked or fell against anything. He still is unable to walk more than a few yards In

irons."

And Eric said: "I'm doing right. I got used to it a long time ngo. And I haven't broken a bone for quite a long time."

CLAST 4 TIMES TODAY Wife of a

TRUE STORY OF ENGLAND'S SPY HUNTERS ! You will now seo for the first time tha inside workings of 'Germany's spy system and how they obtain enemy sacrots. THE WORLD'S MOST AMAZING MAN-HUNT ! SEE WHY THAT BOMB EXPLODED TOO LATE!

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· VIRGINIA GREY OTTO KRUGER

C. AUBREY SMITH Onected by W. S. VAN DYKE 1!

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The Most Original Entertainment Idea of the Year ! LINDA DARNELL in “STAR DUST" A 20th Century-Fox Film

INGEN OHL'S

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TWO MEN AND A GIRL challenging adventure with guns drawn! ...Southern beauty shares strange fale with Yanken fagitives behind Richmond's batilo) Einest Dangerous love, split-second escapes,

thrill upon thrill, in a land gone mad with Was i

More than 5,000,000 refugees are reported to have fled from France, Belgium, The Netherlands and Luxom- bourg, putting train on Red Cross supplies. Here are some of them in station, awaiting aid.

CHIEF'S LETTERS

TO MEDICINE-MEN

LETTERS written by a Swaziland subordinate chief, Fakisandhla Nkambule, to two medicine men were studied by the judicial committee of the Privy Council in London. the appointment of Earl Russell! Nkambule is appealing against | (who prefers to be known us Bern Swazi court judgment convict-j trond Russell) as professor of mathematies at College.

New York Cityling him of having procured. NEW AIRCRAFT

COMMITTEE

through a medicine-man, the] The reason: That his teachings deaths of his brother, sister-in- would tend to corrupt the morals of flaw, and one of his wives. the students.

The Minkster of Aircraft Produc- New York Supreme Court Judge that the chef had fost his mother in an emergency committee with

It was stated at a previous hearing tion, Lord Beaverbrook, has appointed John McGeelian granted an order 1038, and one of his daughters in authority to deal with the production full forbidding his employment at the 1937.

of alecraft college, on the application of Mrs.

equipment. Mr. C. J. Jean Kay, a Brooklyn housewife.

Their spirits, so he said, were ply- | Stewart is chaliman and Sir Allan ing him bad dreams. He asked his Gerdon Smith and Mr. F. J. E. Brake Mrs. Kay, mother of two children medicine man, Nyandeni, to perform are members. nt the college, described Bertrand the ceremony of "luzede." Russell's teachings 'on sex 1.9 This consisted of stretching a rope "repugnant to the accepted standards

of good conduct, and a danger to the over the grave. If the person in the health, morals and welfare of the Brave had been murdered the rope college students."

would snap and the murderer would

,

Mr. Stewart has been Director of Civil Research and Production at the 1930 and has Ale Ministes since studied commercial aircraft produc tion in the United States,

Sir Allan Gordon Smith is manag- Judge McGeehan sald the appoint-die, ment was un attempt to "establish a Nyandeni's evidence was read re-ig director of S. Smith and Sons: chair of indecency."

cently. According to this, he called (Motor Accessories) Ltd. He quoted extensively from Ber-in another medicine man. Hlash-Creed and Co., Ltd, and a director Mr. Brake is managing director of trand Russell's works and sald: wako, to provide the rope.,

of the International Marine Radio This is an Insult to the people of Hlatshwako is alleged to have per- Co., Ltd. New York."

formed another ceremony instead, as When he had.read.a lengthy judg-n result of which three people were ment he added: "I have nothing poisoned with arsenic. further in say about it. I have been Lord Thankerton asked Mr. Horace [up all night with this thing and now Dougins, K.C., who appeared for Nkambule. "Can you find any men- am going out for a shave."

15

Defending Bertrand Russell's ap-tion of a rope. In any of the letters pointment Dr. Nelson Mead, acting sent from the kraal?" "There president of the college, sald: "He, nothing in them to suggest a rope has been invited to teach mathema- ceremony. Names of persons are tics, not to discourse on his moral mentioned."

The hearing was adjourned. views."

گار

Retired

Knight, 54,

Became Clergyman

Twins Born Four

Days Apart

Four days and two and a half hours stparated the birth of twin boys born to Mrs, Walker, aged thiry-three, of Chalgrove-road,. Tottenham, London, N.

Mrs. Walker is living at a holiday camp at Heacham, Norfolk, to which she was evacuated with her three other children.

The births took place at King's | Lynn Infirmary, and the matron said That mother and babies were making good progress

The first twin is to be named James Edwards, the other Brian Richard,

"Four-days-opart" twins were born

Inter coloured woman gave birth to two children within three montis in Arlen.

In 1936. About

11

year

n

AT the age of fifty-four, Sir Henry Fitzmaurice retired to the wife of a Walthamstow baker from Government work in the East and returned to England to go to college to start on a new career.

As a student at Cambridge he took a theological course and he has now been ordained a dencon at Battle, Sussex.

"I have been out East for thirty-ja course in theology. It's never too two years," he said.

late to learn,"

"I was much impressed with the Sir Henry was Consul-General In world's great need for religion and| Batavia and acted at various. Con- decided that when I had the op- sular posts in Slam, Indo-China and portunity I would like to do some-Netherlands East Indies. He was thing for the Church.

Consul at Medan, Sumatra, in 1923. "The opportunity came on my re-in Batavin he was also chairman of tirement, and I went to college for the British Protestant Community.

DIED AS HUSBAND REPORTED KILLED

A GIRL wife who pined for her soldier husband posted ag "missing" in Norway, died the day before a telegram arrived at her home to any that he had been killed in action.

She will be buried at Redcar,-Yorkshire coast resort.

"As no further news

sho came never looked up," said Mrs. Dann.

"She used to call for him at first,

week but about

*zo stopped call ing his name.

"My

She is Mrs. Ethelda Coldrick, aged twenty, of Charles-ctreet, Redcar, who was married only at Christmas Sergeant Frederick Coldrick, to twenty-four-year-old regular soldier duaghter died on Monday, and of the R.E.

on Tuesday we received a telegram. They were ideally happy." said that Fred had been killed. It is per- Mrs. Dunn, her mother. Some time haps just as well she was not there ago the young wife received news to read the telegram."

that her husband had been sent to Sergeant Coldrick was a native of Norway. She cried bitterly in spite Derby, and his parents live there. of her mother's efforts console her. The official news that he had been About a fortnight ago Sergeant

killed was received by his parents, Coldrick was reported missing, and who then communicated with his )... since then his wife had been very wife's people In Redcar.

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MAN FROM DAKOTA

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WALLACE BEERY JOHN HOWARD DOLORES DEL RIO

Directed

Screen Pay by LAURENCE STALLINGS Produced by EDWARD CHODUROV

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COLBERT COOPER

GARY

ADOLPH ZUKOR PRISIKII

BLUEBEARD'S EIGHTH WIFE

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Fostering Arts

Cambridge undergraduate. Edwardi Ashcroft Morley, when asked at the Eastern Countler Conscientious Ob-| jector's Tribunal what he was doing en forward civilisation, sald; foster

the arts."

Name Is Haddock- And No Joke

Walter George Haddock, nineteen- year-old assistant stewryd Ipswich, told Bath magistrates that from

people sniggered at ħla namo, so ke Lawson used another.

The chairman. Judge Campbell: How do you foster the arta?—Morley: I mingle with other members of the university,

The Chairman: I tee-drink coffee with

other undergraduates and talle about Rossetti. Don't be asham- ed of it, I used to do it. But I didn't give it such a grand title as maintain

• civilization against the influence: of war.

He was fined 10. for wearing the. uniform of an officer of the Mer-t cantile Marins, and 10s, for using a wrong name.

"I suppose: It was my vanity," he (old the policeman da

Halldock bad been fined at. Cardin and Monmouth for similar offences. Morley sou removed from the He promised to join a ship, Im- replater.

mediately, A

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