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January 6, 1941.

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Richard Dix - Wendy Barrie 'MEN AGAINST THE SKY"

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IN FRANCE Torrential rains brought untold flood'suffering to Amelia-Los Bains, France, when wators ran high through town. More than 100 deaths occurred, with hundrads loft homoloss.

FIRST ROUND DRAW OF FANLING JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP

FIRST ROUND DRAW for the Junior Championship of the KILK Golf Club, Fanting, in as follows:

L. Jackson v. N. D. Lloyd, J. Jinaker v. D... Valentine; Cups. Thnsby v. F. A. Redmond; S. L Lloyd V. J.

JE. Itichardson: R. D.

"THE BRITISH R.A.F.lespie v. 1. Metane; 3. 31.

"Never n history have so many owed so much to so few" Winston Churchill

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TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW DAFFY BRONCO BUSTING WESTERN MUSICAL SHOW!

Jack makes tenderfect of all the bad men of the west in this riotous comedy musical show with Buck Benny as a mighty tough hombra who is a hero to everyone except his valet, Rochester..

Thomson v

v. A, J. Dennis: C. W. F. Bishop . .

F. N. Merritt; E. G. Price

v. P. Morrison.

C. W. E. Bishop qualified with 89 In yesterday's qualifying round and not II.C.D. Knight, ILS slated

previously.

First named in each bracket in the challenger and must fix the date. First round to be played on or before Jamiary 19; second round on or be tore February 2; semi-final on or, be- fore February 18, and final (36 boles) on or before February 23.

TOURNAMENT HOCKEY

At Sookunpoo yesterday Kalsa beat Engineers 3-1 in a fast:

MOST EXCITING RODEO SHOW OF SONG AND LAUGHTER! und interesting hockey game.

REVELRY, RHYTHM AND ROMANCE!

All your favorite radía ilars and even the voice of the my who takes Buek Banny Far his

· roughest ride, Fred Allen, in the routines), teen's fun shaw that over restad out of the

Delden West

JACK

BENNY

BUCK BENNY

RIDES AGAIN

Ellen Drew Andy Devine Phil Harris Virginia Dale-Lillan Cornell Dennis Day Carmichael ROCHESTER

MARK SANDRICH

HEAN THESE HITS,

"Say 11 Over and Over Again" • "My! My!"

· “My Kind of Coventry” • “Drums In the Night"

FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY The Pulitzer prixo play by Thornton Wilder “OUR TOWN ”

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General Here

Enjoying a 30-day leave in Hong-

- NEW YORK, Jan. 5 (UP)-The kong is Mr Charles S. Reed, Amerlean Columbla Broadcasting System hns) Consul General in Itanol. Mr Reed, picked up a report from La Linea, who is staying at the Gloucester Hotel broadcast over the Italian radio, say until his wife departs for America Ing that, the British cruiser Renown by the President Cleveland at the end is docked at Gibraltar undergoing of the month; is not giving interviews repaits. The damage was the to "for publication" on the position in shell Are..

Indo-China,

The half time score was one-all but the Indians had the better! of the exchanges in the second half! and scored twice in quick successton. I CBA.

G Gunboats

At King's Park. Central British were i in fine form and beat Gunboats -0, The winners combined well and thoroughly deserved their success, Police "A"

Destroyers

0

Police A scored an easy win over Destroyers 4-0. Police took an early)

County Cup Football Results

BARDIA SURRENDERS

FROM PAGE ONE

LONDON, Jan. 5 (Reuter), The French Forces has succeeded in cut- following are the results of various ting the road between Bardia and County Cup competitions played en Tobruk, announces the press service

of Free France In London to-day. Saturday:

LONDON CUP

(Section "A") Aldershot 1, Chelsea D Brenford 2, Crystal Palace 2 Fulham 4. Queen's PRE

Section "") Midwall 1, West Ham 2 Heading Arsenal o Tottenham 3, Clapton 0. 0

MIDLAND CUP

Luton 6, Walsall 2 Leicester 4. Stoke 2 Mansfeld 3, Northampton i

WEST RIDING CUP

Chesterfield 2. Leeds 4 Halifax 1, Huddersfield 2

LANCASHIRE CUP

Blackburn 0. Manchester U. 2 Blackpool 3, Bury Betton 2,-Oldhan 1 Chester 4, Southport 1 Liverpool 1, Everton 3 Manchester C. 0, Rochdale Wrexham J. New Brighton

NORTH REGIONAL

Girls 2. Shemeld U. z Sheffle W. 4. Rotherham 2 Stockport 2. Preston 2

Yacht Club Beat Army 38-34 In Annual Race

In an all day's programme Royal lead and their forwards combined_wolf. | Hongkong Yacht Club yesterday "Toilee""*"~-

AN Other 3 heat the Arni) 38 pälits to 34 after Police had a hard fight against securing a morning fead of 22-14; A. N. Other and won 4-3 after an ex-! citing game. It was A ding-dong

truggle all through. -

Signals

2 51.A.4.

Morning Kate

R.H.K.V.C..

02. Garner. P. 'D. A, Chidell

Siguals en ly defeated 5th A.A. Regt. G. Wood, J. D. McClatche A team 2-0 af Sookunpoo. Both goals Hyde. J. Anderson jwere scured in the first half.

C. C. Blake, T. C. Faltburg

Corinthian Series

A

Tutai

Army

The first race of the Second Corinthian AG. Milis, A. J. Le Scellcur

Beries was waited on Saturday over 8.45 milies and resulted:

Gulf 17.09.37 A. O. G. Mis

La Linda 17.20.29 C. C. lake

Petrel

20.48.53. F. Hyde

Retshank 20.57.18 A. Ongstad

Artemis, Tyrone Chal, Jons. True Blue

Graselt. I. Cartwright-Taylor

L. Berridge, 3, O. Wedderburn

E. Neve, P. A. Bulion

Total

Afternoon hace

Army

Neve, P. A. Bellon

Painted Lady, Jean, Koalu, Maureen, Gurl A. O, G. MIIN, A. J. Le Seelleur did not finials,

A. E. Groselt, 1. Cartwright-Taylor

None of the yachts in the Alixed Class, II. L. Berridge, J. O, M. Wedderburn. Ery, Allsa, Wendy, Owl, Widgeon finish-

cd.

TRUTH WILL OUT

Total

Morni

Total

R.ILK.S.C.

Swiss newspapers are experienc- L Garner, P. D. A. Chidell C. F. lyde. J. L. Anderson ing an Aunexpected boom because,

G. Wood, J, D. McClatchfo French citizens are relying more and,

C Blake. T. C. Fairburn more on papers like the Cazette de Tolat Lausanne and the Journal de Geneve: for securate and uncensored news.

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The service, acids that at the time of this success, this 'detuelnment was patrolling west of positions still held by the Italians.

In Sudan, the announcement says, | detachments of Spahis bud various jencounters with enemy patrols which were rapidly scattered leaving several enemy dead in the field.

Incessant Bombardment LONDON, Jimm, 5 (Reuter).—Italian aerodromes in eastern Libya were- subjected to an incessant bombard- nent during the night of January 3-4 and throughout Saturday, states communique issued from the H.A.F. (Middle East) Headquarters in Cairo. During two encounters with the Italian al force, three CR-42's were shot down in flames and one other was destroyed. Dritish losses were Lone fighter in the Western Desert,

Churchill's Message

LONDON, Jan. 5 (Reuter)----The Prime Minister, Mr Winston Churchill, has sent, a congratulatory inorsage to the Prime Minister o Australia un the "magnificent manner in which the Australian offensive against Jardia

has

upened." Mr Churchill askis: "The piercing of the western sector and the capture of at least 5,000 prisoners in itself constitutes a fine feat of arms and is, I believe and trust, the prelude to even greater success.”

15,000 Prisoners

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SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH” CAIRO, Jan. 3 (UP)-A General Headquarters communique states that that-the-Halinne-in the whole northern-Fox-Picture-

sector of Bardia have surrendered, and are now resisting only in a smiali restricted area in the southcnst zone. Over 15,060 Italians have been taken prisoner.

Admiralty Communique LONDON, Jan. 5 (UP)-An Admiralty communique consisting of Admiral Cunningham's report of the attack on Bardia last Friday says, The attack on Bardia on January 3 was supported by our naval force, the bombardment being carried out necessary throughout the day.

3 was

The battle fleet provided for one bour and liali heavy concentra- tion on the enemy support troops. tanks and motor transport, while secondary artments of the battle- ships and destroyers dealt with the coast defences.

"No casuallies or damage sustained during these operations ex- fcept for a few casualties from a near niss on our gunboat LMS. Aphis. Next of kin are being informed. Our naval units were attacked on severn! occasions by enemy ofreraft without success."

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Japan To Go Ahead With Plan

FROM PAGE ONE

ments of the State Department, the neet movements, the remarks of Americas lenders and the evacuation of Americans, he is not pessimistic. He said that everything should be done to vald further friction.

Regarding China,

Mr Suma snid: "Chinn is so vast it will take time to bring our operations to a success- ful conclusion. but progress

Is

steadily being made according to military schedules."

Scottish League

LONDON, Jan,*& (Reuter)~~~The following are the results of matches played in the Scottish Football League yesterday.

Airdrieonians 0, Morton

Cettle 1, Clyde' 1

Falkirk B., Flämisjon o

Partick 4, Queen's Park B

Ht. Mirren D, Heart

Third Lanark D. Rangers 3

The Hibernian v. Dumbarton srd Motherwell v. Albion Rovers matches were not played,

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