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from being in he house wheii ft was wrecked.
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[ROBERT BENCHLEY AS
DEANNA'S DAD
Vancouver, B.C., Jan. 19 (UP)—| Robert Benchley has been engaged Collectors were puzzled when
by Universal to portray Deanna Dur- donation of a dollar and one centibin's father in the singing star's next came in for Vancouver's Air Supre- macy Drive... The accompanying Production, "Nico Girl." Filming her letter explained it. The money was started under direction of William A. from Mrs Jane Jackson, and repre-Selter, ond with Franchot Tone and sented a penny. for every your of her] Robert Stack playing the romantic
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Wednesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
MEN OF THE PIONEER CORPS clearing up in a London street after trams had been hit during a raid on the City.
FATHER ARCHER assisting a rescue squad to dig out 12 people trapped under a mass of wreck- age in London. When faint cries Were heard from the debris Father Archer knelt amid, the ruins and offered a prayer for
those below.
DONALD DEAR
January 29, 1941.
By Walt Disney
DALT
AFTER BEING ENTOMBED for 19 hours this cat was rescued from the debris of one of the houses. I had crawled into a cupboard and its plaintivo *meowings" were heard by demolition men.
NEAR M188-There are bomb craters within a hundred yards of London Bridge, but Olty workers are willi able to walk across the river to their offices,
ACROBATS entertaining the crowd. in ឆភ underground aliellers
OUR ANNUAL
WINTER SALE
CONTINUES TO-DAY.
BARGAINS. in
ALL DEPARTMENTS
LANE CRAWFORD LTD,
Debate On Quashing
Of "Daily
Worker"
LONDON, Jan. 28 (British Wireless) -Before rising, the House of Commons carried by 323 votes to six an amendment giving its approval to the action of the Home Secretary In sup pressing the "Daily Worker" and passed the amended motion.
Supporters of the original motion, which expressed detesta-- tion of the propaganda of the "Daily Worker" but regretted that the Government had chosen to suppress it under the Defence Regulations rather than prosecute it, urged that in taking action against the newspaper under one of the regulations which had been justified to the House on the sole ground that they might be needed in circumstances of direct peril arising out of physical invasion, the Home Secretary is creating an undesirable preced- ent which might undermine confidence in the freedom of the press.
It was also argued that suppres- sion might have a dangerous result in forcing into furtive and elindes- tine chunnels dessemination of views ventilated in the "Daliy Worker" which in that way might greater disaffection than if treated! with the contempt they deserved.
cause
Volunteer Summoned
Disobeyed Orders and Did Not Attend Camp
In moving an amendment, which was carried, Mr Lee-Smith, for the Labour Party, said that he approved the action of the Home Secretary an
"It was complete disregard of the the simple instinctive ground that he Comunandant's orders on defendant's belleved that the object of the "Daily part and a serious view must be Worker" was to slow down the coun-taken by His Worship; unless this sort of thing is checked it will be a
try's war production.
He was supported by Sir Percy very
Harris, for the Liberals, who stressed Voluntee Cuit lob to control the
said
the
Crowa
the need for care in the use Solleitor, Mr J. F. Murphy, address- emergency powers which must dising Mr E. Himsworth at Kowloon appear immediately the war ended.
Magistracy this morning, when Lee The only
only defenders whom the Ping-pul. "Daily Worker" itself found in the House
were
д
member of the Hong- kong Volunteer Defence Corps, was the sole Communist summoned for failing to comply with member, Mr Gallacher, and the Valunteer orders.
Labour member Mr D. N. Pritt.
It was said that defendant had 1 week's
from
The Home Secretary was cheered applied for leave when he declared, The Communist Party is the last Party
to camp in December last. His appli -earth on
cation was received by the Com- claim the privileges of
democratic mandant They do not believe in dedant should at least attend four days who repiled that defen-
racy.
Mr Callacher, as a Com of
munist, cannot belleve in democracy of the week's camp.. Accused was For him and his political friends it not present on any of the seven days 1s an outworn political creed of the of cump. nineteenth century, and it is sheer notice of the Commondant, a letter When this was brought to the nansence, sheer salvelling hypocrisy
to
for the Communist Party to talk of was sent to the nccused asking him the rights of democracy and to appear before the Commandant on demand Judical processes."
December 19. Defendant falled to appear on that dato which a
Mr Morrison
As a result of summons was brought
As to why he took prompt action,ngainst him.
Mr Herbert Morrison said that look-
ing ahead he thought it was highly probable that there would be trouble
Means Of Livelihood Accused sald he had transferred his
the Home Secretary and services to another firm and had been
betwspaper. He asked if it was there-a-short-while-when-he-lind-to-
tuma
Defendant said he had
ผมย wise in these circumstances to wait attend camp.
done. until the damage was
The written in to inform the Volunteer authorities of his position and added promoters were assiduously doing damage and undermining morale, lie
he had always been a keen He that came to the conclusion that it would Volunteer but did not intend to lose not be wise to wait until the damage his means of livelihood because of the was done but far better to anticipate Volunteers. it. Those who opposed bis
action Addressing defendant, Mr Him- should learn the lesson of republican sworth said that he had been sur- Germany under the Welmur Consti- moned not only because he had not tution. He had learned it and he attended camp but also for failing to was applying it. The fact must be obey a superior officer by not spe faced that in conditions of war or penerendant in answer to this sald
before the Commandant. crisis, something had got to give way
In the ordinary cafeguards of liberty he did go to the Volunteer
Head-
or liberty itself would be entirely quarters on December 19. Ho sow destroyed by the foes of liberty. his Commanding officer but was not
He did not like guny told anything.
had
newspaper, but this
Accused's commanding officer, Capt. become a public, scandal, Action Austin denied in Court that he had was regretfully taken, and there was seen defendant on December 10. no question
colleagues,
Mr Ilimsworth Bald be did not have wishing to of his or his
prevent press criticism of time to hear the case this morning the government.
The country had and ixed the case for hearing on been going through the most critical February 4 at 11.30 n.m. Limes, yet the only exercise of emer-
gency powers had been against Faz-
cists on one hand and these Com- Khalsa Defence Of
munista papers on the other. That was a remarkable record and a testl- mony of the strength of a democracy.
MISSIONARY SOCIETY
India League
LAHORE, Jan, 28 (Reuter).—The Executive Committee of the Khalsa Defence of India League has decided to send a deputation, under the leadership of the Moheroja
A meeting of the Church Mis-Patiala, to wait on the Commander- sionary Society was held at St in-Chief to press the rights and Andrew's Church thle morning, claims of the Sikh community in presided over by Bishop R.O. Hall. respect of entrance into the Indian
Present were: Denn J. Wilson, Army. Rev. and Mrs H. A. Wittenbach, Rev. resolved to constitute committees of Rev. The Executive Committee has niso Yan Yung (Calcutta),
Chung
and Mrs E. W. L. Martin, Miss J. R. the League throughout the Punjab, Taylor (Secretary of the Refugee
Social Welfare Council), Miss Shanghai Banks Accept
(Talpo Rural Orphanage).
Jennings
Nov, F. B.
Myhill, Me New Nanking Money
Stewart, Miss E. M. Upsdell, Mr
SHANGHAI, Jan. 20 (Reuter),--".
3. A. Gaunt Mr A. E. Job, Miss Forty leading Chinese banks in
Williamson, Miss M. Lush Miss Buckland, Miss W. 1. Grimo, Miss K. Shanghal,
Including Chungking's
Langford, Miss B. Pope, Miss N. Di Bank of China and Bank of Com- lon, Miss E. K. Saunders and Miss munications, are reported to be now S. LA Hollls.
accepting deposits of the new Wang The Rev. Chung Yan Yung spoke Central Reserve Bank.
Ching-wei currency from Nanking's briefly of his missionary activities in In addition Chinese banks in the Calcutta's China Town.
stated to be
French Concession ·ara A written report submitted by also accepting the new money from Major H.. L. Wright on leper work
at Pakhol was read to the meating.
Mrs R. Carroll
A
Solemn Requiem: Maxs
private Individuais.
In
It is pointed out that Chinese banks.
the French Concession, where the Bank
of China and the Bank of
In Communications are altuated, could
memory of the Into Mrs It. Carroll be sued in the Wang Ching-wel con- will be observed at the Roman trolled Chinese district court if they Catholic Cathedral at 7.30 am, on refused to accept the new money as Saturday,
legal tender.