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LORD BADEN POWELL
FINDS LAST REST IN KENYA
NYERI, Kenya, Jan. 9 (Reuter)-Lord Baden Powell, Chief Scout, was buried this afternoon in a tiny cemetery hore. The funeral was carried out with full military honours befitting Lord: Baden Powell's rank as Lieutenant General.
Lady Baden Powell was not present as she has been obliged to go into the country to rest after the strain: of nursing her husband during his ill- пева
The British Government
made Westminster burial in offer for Abbey, but the question of whether the offer will be accepted or whether the remains will be transferred to Gilwell (chief Scout centre in Bri- tain) will not be decided until after the war.
Supporters Of
de Gaulle
HOPKINS ARRIVES
U.S. Representative
In Air Raid ̈·
LONDON, Jan. 9 (Ruler),---Mr Harry Hopkins, President Roosevelt's personal representative, arrived in London this evening.
Ho declined to make any statement at present concerning the nature of his mission.
An air raid alert was in force and
Cardinal Himsley's Tribute auns were booming when Mr Hopkins. LONDON, Jun: 9 (Reuter) arrived at the main line railway General de Gaulle, leader of all station. The platform was barricad- Free Frenchmen, was called a great ed and guarded, and no members of Christian leader who gained his the general pubile saw him. Inspiration from the glorious Chris Mr Hopkins, who was accompanied tian: past of his country by Cardinal from the port of disembarkation by Himalcy, Archbishop of Westminster. Me Churchill's Parliamentary Private
Every obstacle in the way of com-Secretory, Mr
by Mr Herschel
plete Anglo-French understanding | greeted at the sidan Bracken, was,
MOSQUITO FLEET GROWS The newest member of Uncle Sam's mosquito fleet, a small,' 50-knot torpedo boat, is tested in New York against a skyscraper background. Four tor- pedo tubes and machine gun turrats are observed in this storn view. The boat carries an officor and eight man."
and friendship should be removed and Johnson of the American Embassy, Cricket every explunnion called for should representatives of the Foreign Ofice,
be given, sald the Archbishop.
The groping support for General Antity and other Government Stonor Scores 58
stressed by
de Gaulle in France of the Swis the Berlin correspondent of paper "Godesborg Post" who the German paper "National
the French as stating that
like victora instead of the vanquished. Everywhere officers and others ex-
with General de press sympathy Gaulle and rame circles openly work against Germany, the Nazi paper complains.
Sympathy With French WASHINGTON, Jan. 9 (Reuter),- "My heart goes out to France in these days of her travail," said President Roosevelt.
epartments.
Conscription Age
LONDON, Jan. 9 (Reuter)-The widely forecast scheme to raise the conscription age to 45 is officially denied,
| The Minister of Labour announces that no proposal is at present con- templated for alteration of the exist ing age Ilmils,
Not Out For
Ordnance Corps
Diocesan Boys Beaten A STAUNCH innings of 58 not out by Stonor for the Royal Army Ordnance Corps enabled them to beat the Diocesan Boys' School by 3. wickets in a friendly game of cricket on the School ground yesterday.
Julius Streicher Of
America
Liquidated
BULLYING Joseph McWilliams wanted to be New York's
Julius Streicher, and three months ago it looked as if his one-
Iman campaign to start pogroms among the city's vast Jewish
population would be rewarded with some measure of success.
Every day he took his soap-box round Yorkville, New York's German-town, and as day followed day more and more Nazi- minded immigrants gathered to listen to him.
McWilliams, half Red Indian and formerly a lorry driver, had a gift for inflammatory oratory.
J. Macauley (38), A. J. Hulse (13) Because he puffed out his chest and J. L. Youngsbye (13) were in-and threatened to bent up any strumental in giving the School afone who disagreed with him, his fairly good start, there being 72 on Germanic audience respected: the board for the loss of 4 wickets, him. but the middle batsmen failed, and were it not for a stubborn stund by
Military Service LONDON. Jan. 0 (Reuter)Men over 30 years of age, due to register He add, "I pray that the French under the Milliary Service Act on people may soon again enjoy the January 11 or 18, may apply for blessings of peace with liberty, equa-vacancies in the civil defence forces lity and fraternity.
In lieu of military service,
This was announced by Mr Herbert Morrison, Minister for Home Secui- ty, stated that the vacancies con- cerned are in the auxiliary fire ser-out), the School's innings would have vices, First Aid parties and Police closed for under 100. war reserve.
Tropp, 4 for 27, und Boocock, 4 for 36, shared bowling honours.
Stonor carried his bat for 50, und Included boundaries in his innings.
Scores were:
Nazi Canard Reproduced By Vichy
Valuable Races For New Subs.
(Continued from Page 6.).
LONDON, Jan. 9 (Router). -The observations of Ad- miral Platon, Marshal Petain's Colonial Minister, that Britain Cup and the Royal Navy Cup, have been reserved for Australian sub- wished to appropriate the scription ponies of this season and French colonics to use them as apart from the presentation of a cup bargaining counters if a com- from each institute, the club is add- promise peace was offered her, ing $1,500 for each winner. have been noticed with regret in authoritativa quarters in London, says "Reuter."
These quarters point out that the Admiral has reproduced-apparently as a matter of personal opinion--a deliberate line of propaganda which the Germans have been fostering since the collapse of France.
ter, in
7BHAT is not all, The Governor's
T Cup, the Rooty-Hill Derby coupled with the Sports Club Cup, und the Professional Cup and Aus- irallan. Ponies' Champions are also ilsted for the same class of animais from the Antipodes.
aver
He said he was head of the
A. Ebrahim (13) and E. Read (10 not American "Destiny Party" and was marching along to power with Fritz Kulin, leader of the Germnan-Ameri- !
DIOCESAN BOYS' SCHOOL
J. Macauley, a and b Boscock........ G. A. Quadban, u Barnes, b Blogcock
A. J. Hulse, c and blaskino .*...............
Chinten, e Barnes, b Doocock
J. 1. Younesaye, o Tropp
. Jemnakaff, Tropp
L Lysm. D. Trupp ..
A. Ebrahim, b Boocock
W. Macauley, run out. E. Randall, e Dames, b TTOPP E. Read, not out
Extras (B3; LHI, WB3)
Total
Falt of wickets-1-7, 2-13. 3-13, 6-72, 6-72, 7-76, 8-69, 0-89, 10-104
Dewling Analysis
Haskins
Bootuck
13.0
Troppg Haskins bowled two wider,
ORDNANCE CORPS Slonor, not out
2287
Pinder, run out ..... Roberts, e L. Lyson, ts J. Macauley Barnes, b J. Macauley Doocock, run out ... LA-Col. MacPherson, b Hulse Standing, Youngaaye, b Goodhan Slod, nui out
The richest and most valuable event will no doubt be the Rooty-Tropp, run out It is recalled that the Prime Minis- Hill Derby one and a half broadcast to the French na-miles, in addition to $3,000 put up tion on October 21, made it abun-by the Hongkong Jockey Club, there is a sweepstakes of $20 each with an there County portrait le line-or acceptance fee of $50 each for star- foundation-
Churchili propaganda. Mr
Bald.ters.
"Don't imagine, as the German-con- trolled wireless tells you, that we English think to take your ships and colonies. We don't covet anything from any nation except respect."
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Pro-Ally Muslims BOMBAY, Jan. (Reuter). Special prayers for the annihilation of Fascism and Naziism were offered
IT
traco
Special Dollar Sweep
Is interesting to recall that 113 for the current year's racing. The subscription griffins were drawn
club is conducting a special dollar cash sweep on the Rooty-H|||| Derby and the writer has good rea- son in saying that many owners will have a "go" at the Sports Club Cup. Many will, of course, be entered for "slow plugin," but I am sure that the list of nominations will not only
by Muslims throughout India at the be a long one but record one too, Feast of Id-ul-Zuha yesterday.
Prayers also for
Extras (14; LI¦'WDS-
can Bund, and Father Coughlin, the
Nazi-loving radio priest.
Went On For Wecks
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Research men have redoubled their efforts to find new factory uses for farm porducts now that America's markets abroad have shrunken to a fraction of their Then a full-blooded Irishman named Inrry Dalton was attracted former size or. In some cases, to a McWilliams crowd. Dalton was disappeared altogether.
a good American and a good Catho-| Heavy Ford is personally dir- le. He got mad at McWilliams's ecting a programme which he ravings.
He, daubed red, white and blue hopes will help insulate Ameri
13 paint over one of his firm's lorries can farm economy against the "3, and cruised around Yorkville.
effects of disturbances abroad!
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Whenever he saw McWilliams in Some important advances al-
10 action he pariced his lorry opposite ready have been made and and shouted about nothing at the others, he disclosed recently, are 104, top of his voice.
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"I got so burned up listening to in sight. this Dannel mouth," said Dalton, "that I decided I'd got to finish him." The experiments, first begun in
This went
for weeks, but 1930, found Ford chemists working McWilliams still made some head- with everything from sunflowers to cabbage. Wheat, carrots, onions, Then, one evening Dalton wormed cornstalks and many other materials his way to the front of a crowd were tested, but the most important round McWilliams, who was saying phase of the work has dealt with that the Jews killed Christ, that soybeans.
While oll from soybean and the Father Coughlin was the greatest man in America and Hitler the meal left after the oil is extracted! greatest man in the world.
are both used 'n huge quantities dally Dalion heckled him until McWil- in the Ford plant, Mr Ford's interest liams-losing-his-temper-fried-to-is-centred on the new work-going in 1941 to meet the increasing needs of sick
forward. in one of his experimental and destitute children in Hong Kong. laboratories. There soybeans are The number of chlidren assisted last year being
entirely on an ex- was 5,100. converted,
This perimental busis, into cloth.
A copy of the Annual Report for 1940' work has progressed for enough that may be obtained from:
suit of clothes and a necktic, both
Mr. McKellar, C.A.,
kick Dalton in the face.
Pummelled Him
Tola) (for saven wkta)-
Marking and. Mendell did not hat. Fall of wickets-1-23, 3-30, 1-57, 4-77, Dallon grabbed his enemy's foot, 5-02, 6-43, 7-109.
dragged him off the platform and Bowling Analysis
w.pummelled him for ten minutes. M.
Hulse
Ebratiimi
J. Macauley Goodban
Ebralijm bowled two wides..
ARMS FOR MALAYA
Singapore, Jan, 0.
"I got up on his own soapbox," nt roybean cloth, are now among Mr said Dalton, "and talked to those Fords most cherished prossessions,
Another important guys for twenty minutes about what
project, also
I thought of guys like him. I still in the experimental' stage, is al Wrought, I'd get stugged, but they plastic automons I'm coing to show
body.
ended up cheering me."
Just as the preliminary elections were to be held New York's little
sanity.
Far View, the winner of the 1940 A large number of Bren gun car-Jullus Strelcher was locked up for the safety of Australian Blue Tuband, received riers and trucks have recently arriv observation regarding his Muslim countries near and in the $2,523 for her share when the sweep-ed in Melnya for infantry battalions. He colled only 668 votes. Middle East were niso offered while stake was $20 each, $25 acceptance The equipment is described by the Harry Dalton has taken the paint in Bhopal, additional prayers of tee for starters and the club added military authorities as just part of off his lorry now and has forgotten thanksgiving for the victory of the only $2,500 to the pool. It is safe the large amount of material brought all about his political career-except Brish Imperial forces in the Western to predict that this season the first in this port of the world in recent he would like to do the same thing Desert,
and Egypt
Libya were prize will be worth over $3,000.
weeks.-United Press.
to Adolf Hitler. offered.
"Before you a body on which only the door
and hinges are locks
metal," Mr Ford says. FIL will reduce the weight of the car, marking one of the biggest slepa" we'vo”, yet been able to take in the effort to cut down the car weight. The plaatio tedy will mean: greater gasolina and Lyre mileage and easter handling."
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