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LAST FOUR TIMES TO-DAY SENSATIONAL ACTION-PACKED WESTERN ADVENTURE ! Cassidy brings law and order to a territory where six-guns were judge, jury and prosecutor.

A LAND WHERE BLAZING CUNS WROTE THE LAW!

Hopalong and the Bar-20 Boys Swing into Action!

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WILLIAM BOYD

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CHAD HANNA

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GUY KISBEE - JANE DARWELL - JOHN CARRADINE TED NORTH. ROSCOE ATES • BEN CARTER Pleated by HENRY EING

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Stirring Words Of Hope For Britain

FROM PAGE ONE

are oil tankers, have been transferred to Britain. The greatest merchant alip-building programme ever under- taken is in progress. Rivetting never stops night and day,

"We can promise that there will be a ships to carry food, oil and ammuni tion.

To-day American-made tanks are caterpillaring over the sands of the eastern deserts. To-day every kind of American-made aeroplanes are roaring into combat wherever the Luftwaffe showa fight. To duy British factories are in full produc- tion using machine tools made in America.

A Modest Part

"Yet we realise that our part to- day has not been great. Our contri-" bution has been but a modest part in your great war effort. The blocki, toll, aweat and tears have been yours --not

ours. We realise this. This

Is a reason for our apparent slowness, The factories geared to peace-time production, had to he converted overnight. It took me to realise that the war might be dechled the factories of Detroit and Los Angeles, in Pittsburgh steel mills, 112 Pennsylvanian

mines. That

realised to-day. American Industry now joins hands with the men who work for Beaverbrook and Bevin in forgetting disputes, in limiting holl- days. In sacrificing alt for a commun victory.

"I am not talking of the distant future nor of estimates based 011 speculation. The ships

now

beint Gulli in America were only paper a few months ago. Now they are translated into wood and steel. Soon they will be afloat, strengthening the supply line between Britain and Amerien.

pictures on blueprints

Food Promised

never

"We have not neglected the ques- tion of food, America will allow the British people to go hungry, America has decided to decrease the consumption of food and to increase arction. During the next twelve huge quantities of cheese, non, raisins, pork, eggs, canned salmon,

and evaporated milk

concentrated fruit Juices will arrive here.

"Thousands of miscellaneous articles important to the war effort ure also on their way, from avlation petrol

to road-building machinery, chemicals of all kinds anti metals

coming arc

in increasing

These volume.

CHIEF JUSTICE-Horlan Fisko Stone, former dean of Columbia law school and native of Chesterfield, N. H., nominated by President Roosevelt to succoad Charlas Evans Hughes as Chief Justice of U. S. Supreme Court. Ho is 68.

Braille Typewriter With 63 Keys Is Invented

SYDNEY, New South Wales-A Braille typewriter with

63 keys and capable of rapid reproduction of Braille charac- ters, has been invented by Clifford H. Gittens, an independent inventor of this city.

The machine differs from the

"The Lense und Lend Bill has ordinary Braille typewriter now in

given the President specific authority general use in that a key is provided FIRING TIMES

to foster this great programme

production and delivery.

off for each character of Braille, The ordinary Braille typewriter consists

of six keys, of which various num: Heavy and Light Guns In bers must be punched simultaneously to construct a given character.

The Gittens machine can also be

power

Action This Week

Firing practice as under is notified

China And Russia "Nor do we forget to look towards the east where China is battling valiantly against the forces menacing democracy. Neither are we furget-fitted with Braille keys for use by for to-day. ful of the magnificent night the Rus- the blind themselves. It is

(a) Reserved between the hours stans

are putting up in defence of driven from an electrle light sucket of 9 am, and 6 p.m. ns an alternative their homeland. We Americans are Mr Gittens has also invented date for heavy gun practice originally determined to give China and Russia sterzo machine which stamps Braille detailed for July 24, 1941. Firing possible nid--and immediately. characters. Into zine sheets from Aren "C" will be affected; (b) Light Mr Churchill asked us for the which many cupies of each page a gun firing practice between the hours tools: I promise you that they are be printed on Braille, paper. With

and 12 midnight. Firing #few coming, that an endless assembly belt the Gittens typewriter and

Areas and "" will be affected, stretches from our western coast to workers a large volume of books and

Firing practice as under is notified Britain and to the Middle East and magazines can be turned out for use,

for to-morrow. nothing will be allowed to interfere of the blind, with the full efficiency of this supply

line.

Mr Roosevelt promised that he will take steps to ensure the delivery of

Britain. goods consigned to Roosevelt does not give his lightly,

Mr

word

"People of Britain-people of the British Commonwealth-you are not fighting alone."

Six Months' Experiment

of t

(a) Heavy gun practice between the hours of a.m, and 4 p.m. from Me Gittens began work un kis selected positions on the Island. Braille typewriter at the suggestion Firing Area will be affected. 1941; of David Hunter, former blind seere Alternative date August 1, lary for the United Australia Party (b) Light gun practice between the and at present a

of the New hours of 6 p.m. and 12 midnight. #member South Wales legislative Assembly.

Firing Arcas "D" and "E" will be After six months of experimenta-affected: tion, the first machine was completed Firing practice as under Is notified and sent to David Hunter. The for July 30, 1941.

"stcond "machine was purchased-by. (n) ̄ÏIcavy gun practice between- the Blind Institution where it has the hours of 9 am, and 6 p.m. from

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FINAL SHOWINGS to-day.

Merry Mickey and Joyous Judy in a musical fan skow that starte where "Babes in Arme" Jull offi

Judy

Mickey ROONEY GARLAND Strike Up the Band

with

PAUL WHITEMAN AND ORCHESTRA

WILLIAM TRACY

JONE PREISSER

Original Bater Play by John Monke, Jr. and Fred Finilebolle

Directed by Bushy Burdalay Produced by ARTHUR FREED

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Mickey and Judy... together again... in gay Now York!

Mickey woo woos! Judy sings! The Hardy family's adventures are merrily oxciting!

Motra

Podtures

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Andy Hardy

WAZUI<- 20

Meets Debutante

with LEWIS STONE - MICKEY ROONEY CECILIA PARKER • FAY HOLDEN AN RUTHERFORD

DIANA LENTS

and JUDY CARLAND Directed by GEORGE 8. SETTE

ALSO: "Goldilocks & the 3 Boars"-Colour Cartoon

"TWO GIRS ON BROADWAY” Lana Turner Joan Blondell

Italians In Asmara been put to a score of uses. Notices selected positions on the Island. Fir NEXT CHANGE

FROM PAGE ONE

East. In addition to Andlig em- ployment wherever possible, the British are supporting women and children with regular allowances.

Good relations exist between the Italians and British, South African and Indian troops now being garri- soned in the country. The feeling of Irritation against the Italian leaders never varies.

Eritrean scn, rail and road routes are being opened by the authorities. The Tallway from the Red Sea port of Massowa, which may yet form a valuable link with Sudan, was fortunately little damaged and its cheap transport will reduce the cost of living.

Eritrea has been the testing ground of what Britain can do in administer- ing and feeding occupied territory. Doubtless the experience gained here will be invaluable later in the harder post-war tisic of feeding Europe's millions.

British Nationals.

Not To Evacuate

Shanghai

CHUNGKING, July 27 (Central News). Reports that British nationals in Shanghat are preparing 1 evacuate the city are denied by Tesponsible British quarters there, according to A dispatch received

here.

These quarters, the dispatch says, characterise the reports as malicious propagando and believe that Shang- hal as a metropolis of international character will not be affected despite. the present changes in the world situation.

Chinese Reds To Support Russia

CILUNGKING, July 27 (UP), The Chinese Communist Party has issued a proclamation here that ||Japan is concentrating ships in the

Pacific to transfer some of the troops: from China to Manchuria prepsen- tory to an attack on Russia.

Therefore, says the proclamation, the Chinese Communists must engage Japanese troops in China at all costs and must join Rusala to fight the Japanese on a common front.

ean be posted to be read by the chilling Area "C" will be affected. Al- dren, examination questions enn be ternative date August 1, 1941; (b) written out for each child, stories Light gun firing practice between the

Areas "A" and "E" will

and poems, not already in the Braflic hours of 0 p.m. and 12 midnight. library, can be prepared by teachers. Fted.

The sterea Braille machine was n

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heavier development of the type- Heavy gun fting practice will be writer. As the touch of both macarried out between the hours of p chines is electrically stabilised, heavy jam, and p.m. from selected post- Braille paper, or zine plates can be tions on the Island on July 31 1941.

written" as easily as writing on fire paper.

Firing Area "D" will be affected.. Alternative date: August 1, 1941,

Light gun fring practice will be carried out on August 1, 1041, be- night, Firing Areas, "D" and "E" will be affected.

LATE NEWS tween the hours of 8 pm, and 12 mid-

Agitation For Indian Independence

POONA, July 27 (Reuter),—The Indian Non-Party Leaders' conference passed a resolution demanding a com- plete reconstruction of the Viceroy's Executive Council and urging a de- etoration specifying a time limit in which a new constitution for India Vill be inaugurated, according her the same status as Great Britain and the Dominions,

INDIAN V. C. ON

LEAVE

BOMBAY, July 27 (Reuter).—-- Second Lieutenant P, S. Bhagat, the first Indian V.C. of the present war, Thus arrived in India on two months'

leave.

Looking extremely fit, Bhagat re- fused to say anything about himself but was full of praise, of the part (played by Indian troops In East

'Africa.

Broadcasting from the Bombay station of the All-India Radio, he spoke highly of the work of Indian sappers at Keren, Teclesan, Massawa and Amba Alagi.

Wearing a miniature V.C. attached to the dark red ribbon now, Bhagat will receive the Cross from the King-Emperor.

Suicide Of Exiles

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LISBON, July 27 (UP)—It is (learned rollably that there have been at least seven suicides (ùmong expatriated · Consular.

officials and fimilles.

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