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September 19, 1940.

By Ernie Bushmiller

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Invasion Abandoned

Men on the March Touched the Old Soldier

PARADE FOR By Hitler? ALIEN HUSBANDS PARADE FOR TO WIVES HALF-HOUR VISIT

DOUGLAS (Isle of Man).

Ambassador "I'VE seen some sights in this war," said the returned B.E.F. soldier, Had To Fleeseen." He referred to the columns of aliens who marched down the promenade at

"but those alien husbands on the march were the most touching thing I've

From Vichy

Escaped In

Sardine Boat

Douglas on the way to visit their wives for half-an-hour at another

carried They

bunches of

being There is talk of land work

* camp cafe called Castle

flowers which they had gathered considered for internees,

In during exercise, mostly wild Cafe: a three-piece band has been flowers. "But you should have playing, as if the stoping streci were SIR RONALD CAMPBELL, seen how carefully they were in Salzburg. Ambassador to France, has been done up, like expensive bou- resting quietly in Gloucester-quets." shire since his return to Eng- Jand.

real.

He may well have needed His inst few days in France were agonising. When he tells his story fully, it will be mure dramatic than Sir Nevile Henderson's.

For daya he tried vainly to see Petain or any of the leading Ministers They refused to see hira.

Wos

Looking through the double barbed wire which juts out into the pru menade in front of the houses where

they are confined in like looking into various compartments of troubled Europe, and they are there every day Kainsey un the front at Douglas or for anybody to see.

Permission

to

The nela sermed to Uhrive: Im- promptu concerts are frequent

Butter in still unrationed here, and Fonday remoteness from the war still Brogers.

A more lovely place for the unpleasant business of interament can hardly be imagined.

dia-

port.

DOCTOR'S EXCUSE

Councillor's Comment

Ships Retarned To Norwegiana

London, Sept. 18. Indications that Hitler has chang- ed or postponed his reported plan

for the invasion of Britain are

scen

in news just brought to London by

trustworthy Norwegian that many

Norwegian ships which were com- mandeered by the Germans have been unexpectedly returned to their owners in the past few days.

The Norwegian arrived by air from Stockholm. He described huw the Germans during the past two months bad sequestered virtually every seaworthy craft on Norway's sliores. A period of intensive pre- paration and training followed, even including the disembarkation German cavalry from ships, the horses swimming to shore.

ста

of

Fishermen and other vessel own- ers were astonished when the Ger- man authorities last week began re- storing to their Norwegian prictors vessels which, had been

Dro-

Food Offensive Fails

London, Sept. 18.

CRITICISM of an insurance assumed, were to carry part of the German army to the British const. There are no rumours in this town committee's decision in connecUnited Prear. of camp-Nazi tyranny, (IT of content other than that which one tion with a complaint of negli- gence against a doctor was made within would naturally expert. approach

Only the enforced idieness of these by a Cambridgeshire councillor. talking distance or to enter the camp

ዝቡ my long summer days seem scandalous armistice of male aliens is forbidden;

The complaint was made had been neglected by his insurance doctor,

essential that he should cursi the terms of the German

by

above all, what was to happen to the observations of their conditions are and demoralising in a world when widow who alleged that her husband | ralds had been one day's consump-

French navy.

Piched Up Document

based on what is open to the observa- so much needs doing. tion of any member of the public.

The women allens, in such resorts. Ministers Port Erin, have unrestricted use

AT lasi, almost by force, he reached the presence of Foreign

Baudouin. He emphasised the ur- of the town or village, mingling with

the inhabitants; but visitors are not concy of his need for information.

these areas unless they Boudoula began to shrug his shoul-allowed

have urgent business. ders, to "regret"...

Suddenly Campbell noticed, on the desk between him and Baudouin, a document which looked as if it might contain what he was after.

He picked it up.

Few Sad Faces

cump on As I approached the Saturday night a medley of Cockney sungs could be heard. In

He scanned it hastily. It did in-slips, shorts, deed contain the terms.

He

bathing slacks and NUMING? turned clothing the internees were enjoying

ulher side of the wire.

the

be

to the second page: here he saw the coal of the evening from what was proposed for the feel.

He threw it down un the deskt

donc, monsieur,"

"My work la

said.

"I must leave."

IT la Campbell's

personal belief that

were

PEACE IN PACIFIC

Dr. Lin Makes A Novel Suggestion

Honolulu, Sept. 18. A novel plan for maintaining Amung that strange ussortment of peace in the Pacific was advanced to day by Dr. Lin Yu-tang, noted men there were few sad frees.

Swatches of English and German philosopher and writer, when he conversation came from one camp arrived here on his way to America.

from another. if he had not gut out ut once the English and Italian

"Instead of Amerien building English French, disregarding diplomatic Im Many

smoking munity, might have handed him over pipes and boys were selling news two-ocean navy," he said, "lend or to the Germans.

papers among the Saturday evening give China the cost of just two of the new battleships and let her use made throng. His going was In по way

to buy fleet of fast easy. A nun who saw him on his All question of rights or wrongs of the money

American

@ghing planes. With way out, at Bordeaux, wrote at the their internment aside, they seem-Amer

them we could keep the Japanese time, "The Ambasandor's eyes were ed as fit, well and happy as men con sunken into the head with sleepless- be expected to be the circum- busy in the Far East for years and them down financially until stances. Sun-bathing is popular RCEN,"

He set sail in a sardine-boat. It all camps; rea bathing and football on they went broke trying to crack our 2,000-miles front. Then America For some time, in stank and leaked.

need not worry about the defence fog and rough seas, the warship sent

of the Pacific." to meet him could not find him. When contact was at last made, the sardine.. boat was taking in water alarmingly Here is one ambassador who knows what it feels like to be a refugee.

in

the beach are daily occurrences.

in wear

Butter Not Rationed Exercise is taken every day by those who like it, in a long crocodile which winds its way up-hill into the country under a military escort.

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AT THE

Tyrone's a perfectly swell guy.«•

Linda's a peach of a wife.......

But there's something about a secretary.e!

The medlent service sub-com- mittee of the Cambridgeshire Insur ance Committee recommended that, as the doctor was suffering from overwork through an induenza epidemie, no further action should be

taken.

When this was reported to the In- кигалс

Committee Councillor K. Branston said: "This is the first time I have ever heard overwork accepted as a justification or excuse for negl gence."

The report wald that when the doc- the for was called at night to see patient he deferred vialling him until the next day on the report of the district nurse who was in attendance The patient died after the doctor had ordered his removal to hospital.

The maximum damage to Britain's food suppiles from the recent alr ton of one particular commodity, the Minister of Food, Lord Woolton, stat- od to-day

At the beginning of these 10 days or so it was quite obvious, he said, that an attack was being made ori food supplies. For the most part the had not been more then damage said, "We will put this right by going could be made up if the population.

without une meal."

Lord Woolton sald that he had asked the local authorities to es- tablish communal kitchen for people forced to leave their homes owing to who were not destitute, but were the raids-Reuter.

"

Mines Laid By R.A.F.

London, Sept. 18. The RAF. has been busy laying mines in and territorial waters stretching from enemy-occupied harbour

the Norwegian coast to the Bay of Biscay.

Since the first mine | laid by the RAF. in May huntiředs of thousands of miles have been flown by aircraft engaged in mining

Saw Husband Gooperations Down In Trawler

Mined Near Port

war

Over 30 separate minefields, bave of now been luid and thousands tons of enemy shipping destroyed as a result, Some of the mines were lofd within a stone's throw of the Mrs. Johnson, of Rutland-street, quayside of some

ency harbours. Grimsby, waiting at a British port to

There

were long reconnaissance Dr. Lin said he spent three months meet her husband, Mr. Tess Johnson, Alghts over the seas to be mined in Chungking where he found the skipper of H.M. Trawler Campina, before the minefields were laid and the army in saw the vessel sink after striking Reuter Bulletin. morale excellent

despite its lack of mine, good condition, heavy equipment, West China had She saw her husband in the wheel- all the food it needed.

house. Suddenly ho disappeared from view, carried down with the ship. as it sank.

High Sea in Straite

London, Sept. 18. "The Japanese air raids on Chung-

Lashed by yesterday's 100 mile-an- king are designed to demoralise the

hour gale, waves in the Strait of people but they have succeeded only Seven other Grimsby men were Dover were still running high to- in strengthening their morale," he victims of the Campina, Among day. Later the wind dropped declared. "Japan is rupidly up- them was Mrs. Johnson's son-in-law, give place to a strong westerly wind, pronching her Anunciul ruin."--- Mr. Leslie Good, who was to pay a There was a slight mist over the sea United Press.

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