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JOPHONEYMOONS AT THE SEASHORE-· BESIDE THE W ICHING CRIME

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JOE E.

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a crew of crooks

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· MARY CARLISLE Direckét törved Soigrich ACOLUMNA POTILA

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"ILLEGAL TRAFFIC

A Paramount Picture with

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Robert Preston-Judith Barrett

DIRECTED & LOUIS KING

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David Niven. Olivia De Havilland, Dame May Whitty.

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William Gargan • Mary Bath Haghes Murg Heily Donald Mosk

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Phas a hundred surprises së the daring Navy of the Air

WINGS NAVY

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GEORGE BRENT

OLIVIA DIHAVILLAND

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„Vision Jory « Henry O'Neill

Child Sits on R. A. F. Stronger

the Bench Than

JUDGE and child smiled con- fidently at one another when eleven-year-old Doris Kooyman, of Crossway, Dagenham, Essex, sut close to Mr. Justice Stable on the bench In the King's

The

Before Blitzkrieg

By GEORGE THOMAS

BRITAIN'S Air Force is to-day stronger than ever, despite

in a personal injuries claim on it has suffered. Bench Division, to give evidence the great part it has played in the recent battles and the losses behalf of an eight-year-old girl

friend.

Doris said that with her friend, Joan May Holnville, she was stand- Ing on the pavement in Bennett's Castlelane, Dagenham, one evening in March, 1930, when Joon begas lo cross the road and was knocked down by a car owned by Mr. Frederick Harold Archer, of Baron-rond, Chad- well Heath.

Through her father, Mr. Edwardi George Hoinville, of Mossford-road, Bow, London, E, Joan claimed dam-

ges from Mr. Archer.

Mr. Hoinville sald Joan still had

to wear a skull cap to cover a long sear, which looked like a part- ing of

of the hair. She had no re- collection of The accident.

Mr. Archer denied the negligence! alleged. He pleaded that Joan sud- dashed into the road without

enly to see if traffe was approach-

ing.

He thought she was trying to re- trieve a marble, she had dropped. Her head struck the handle of the

car door.

Mr. Justice Stable entered judg

ment for M:, Archer, with costs.

Colonial Appointments

Vichy, July 25.

Marshal Petain has numed Admiral Decoux Governor-General of Indo-) Chinn. He will continue In com- mund of the French Naval Forces in the Far Eusi.

Establishing a milltary control over the colonies, Marslial Petain has also named Admiral Esteva as Resident-General of Tunisit in suc-

nounced

banks

UFS

The American Ambassador

to Franco, William C, Bullitt, is hated by, the Nazis for his outspoken comments over ro- cont years.

He is remaining

in France as U.S. ministar to the Petain Government,

This good news was given to me by Lord Beaverbrook, Minis- ter of Aircraft Production.

"Aiteraft production In every category," he said, "han, since May 10 when Hitler's Western Blitzkrieg began] exceeded the total casualty list. including casualties sustained through accidents home.

"The aircraft available of every type how, in use exceeds the num- ber of machines ut the disposal of the Air Force when the battle broke oul."

Lord Beavercrook added that, in addition to production, repairs hud replenished stucks.

There was on hard a very good surplus stock of engines.

The Minister paid tribute to all who had contributed to this result.

"The publle," he rald, "should give thanks for this immense effort to all the aircraft factories and engine shops, and to their workers, who have striven by night and day. without time off for recreation, without any regard for the plea sures and amenities of life.

"Their conduct is beyond, praise. "We can place our future in their keeping with confidence."

Palestine Jews ask

to be Mobilised

THE British Government is urged by the Jewish Labour

A resolution, carried unanimously at a special meeting of the party counell adds:

cession to M. Peyrouton, who becomes Party in Palestine to mobilise the "scores of thousands of Jewish General Secretary of the Adminis-men in Palestine who are prepared, heart and soul, to join in the tration of Police.

Continuing the transfer of Cov-defence of the country under the British flag, in the fight against

and insurance activi-Hitlerism and Fascism." ernment ties to Paris that the Paris Bourse Paris, the Government an- would to-day

resume trading early next week, which is contrary to Ometal German News Agency's port that it has been already opened. The Casandon Court, which took re- fuge in Lyons, is returning to Parls where the court will reopen on August 5-United Press.

the

re-

LATE NEWS

Ingenohl's

Hongkong Treasures

A Review Of The Chater

Art Collections

"Palestine Jewry are anxious to place all their resources at the dis- posal of the Government, and nssociate themselves netively in every possible way with the defence of the country in the struggle against" the enemy."

A message of encouragement hos been sent by the council to "All our lo his review for 1939, the Con- comrades in enemy-occupled terri- troller of Stures mentions that the tory who are continuing the struggle" City Hall Museum collection consists for democracy and Zionism." nowadays of an interesting assort- The Jewish Labour Party in Pales- ment of named fresh water shells, tine is the largest political party of number of maririe she

shelle and corals,

minerals,, a few specimens of mam

mals,

birds and reptiles, and mis-

the country.

cellaneous assortment of specimens, PANAMA CANAL PANIC all of historie interest the Colony

or to countries adjacent to the Colony. The collection has been placed in erection of u Istorage pending the

building-suitable for its publle.ex. thibition.

The Chater collection of porcelain, bequeathed to the Hongkong Govern ment by the Loto Sir Paul Chater, consists of 17th, 18th, and 19th

imitating century wares,

a small group of Chinese .ceramies of the

Wild Accident Rumours Alarm Residents

Panama, July 25. The entire isthmus is in a high state of nervousness as a result of sudden inexplicable flood rumours. These declared that 60 had been killed in an explosion at the Pedro Miguel locks, that there had been a rifle slide in the Gailliard Cut of the Panama Canal, and that there dynasty und, in the opinion of an had been a major train wreck. expert Committee, is by no means Some relatives of workers broke representative of Chinese ceramic into a manic.. refusing to belleve

Cang-hsi period of the Ching

art. There are two dishes of the officlul denials.-United Press. Chengte perlod of the Ming dynasty,

This collection has been stored dur

ing the year in the remaining part Colony and many of historical value,

of the old City Hall. Arrangements

whole collection;

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University and the Colonial Secrc-

The Chater collection of pictures, tarint. also bequeathed to the Hongkong t is added that provision has been Government, comprises oils, water made in the 1940-41 Estimates for an colours, ink and pencil drawings and underground concrete shelter to be

Stores built in tho etchings, mezzo-tints, aqua-tints,

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