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April 13.

THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 13, 1941.

MAILS HALF GERMAN DIVE

The Printed Matter Service, to the following places In China is temporarily suspended:-Yunnan, Szechuen, Kwoi- chow, Hunan, Fukien (except Amoy & Kulangau), Kwangsi (oxcapt Wuchow & Yunghalen), North & East of Kwang. tung.

÷

BOMBERS LOST

MORE THAN HALF of the dive-bombers which

Small Packet Port to all countries is the Germans sent against this country and its ship-

ping were shot out of the sky.

suspended.

INWARD MAILS

FRIDAY

This statement is made by a high authority, who pointed out that the spectacular successes achieved by the dive-bombers, the Junkers 87's,

Straits and Air Mall by "British Over against the invaded countries were due solely to the

seas Airways Service" (except Lon- dun by sea from Singapore.

Saigon

Canton

Java and Manila.

USA Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai

(San Francisen date. 24th January F

Swarow

SATURDAY

Unded Kingdom and Strads United Kingdom and Stats

Conbonu Sandakan

MONDAY

TUESDAY

United Kingdom and Shafts

FOR

WEDNESDAY

OUTWARD MAIL8

THURSDAY #

absence of opposition.

GIRL'S FLIGHTS

TO PARIS

Mr. Justice Hilbery awarded £900 damages with

Was

That state of affairs does not ub- tain here. The Junkers 87s have been destroyed over Britalu in such large numbers when brought against us that they are now com- pletely discredited so far as opera- tions over Britain are concerned.

Similarly spectacular were the results obtained by the enemy with parachute troops, but here agai the element of surprise has dis- appeared and we art well equipped to meet any such dan. Ker.

Army Cooperation

costs in the tu Bench

11t Divisioni King's

The authority referred to, dfa- mother of a girl who, at the age of 16%, was stated to have been issing the new Army Cooperatum Command of the RA P. stated a the scheme that, complicated Air Mal by "Pan-American Airways! "completely overwhelmed" by the

Darert Service" San Francisco date, son of her employer 12th February

The plaintiff

Mrs. Ethel may appear, it has the unanimous support of the Air Staff and the Taylor, of Bighield Cottages,

ils want

own air Torce, com- DATE & TIME Highfleld Road, Shepperton, Mid-General Staft. The Army did not

dlesex. She sued Mr. John Ettl-

parable with the Fleet Air Aum. of inger, 36, Whitfield Street, W..

the seduction

The belief that the German dive for

of

her

working directly daughter, who was employed as bombers were bookkeeper at the Anchor Hotel, as an integral part of the German Shepperton. Ettlinger was not inland forces was not correct it was stated. They were the same dive bombers that worked Indepen- Mr. 1. J. Lindner, for Mrs. Tay- lor, said that in the early summer dently and attacked our ships and later our south coast towns and of 1936 Mrs. Ettlinger, defendant's

were found to be very vulnerable mother, who owned the hotel, sug- 11 30 a.m.gested that her son should escort in the face of strong fighter op-

position, his car at Miss Taylor home in night instead of her making the journey by bicycle. Later he be- gan taking her on night flying trips to Paris and lavishly entertaining Air Mall by Air to Rangoon to connect her at Hanworth and in London.

and his "His manner

means with the British Overseas Airways."

K.P.O.

completely overwhelmed the girl," 4.00 p.m. said Mr. Lindner.

Air Mail by Sea to Singapore to connect with the British Overseas Airways".

K.P.O. & G.P.O.

10:00 am 10 30 a.m.

Reg Ord

Straits and Calcutta

Parcels

Letters

Straits, Ceylon, India,

and South Africa Rangoon

FRIDAY

G.P.O.

Reg.

Ord.

Reg.

Ord

Formusa and Dairen Canton

East

10.30 a.m

3.30 p.m. 330 pm.

4.30 p.m

4.00 p.m. 4.30 p.m. 7.00 p.m. 7.00 p.m.

court.

Mrs. Taylor became suspicious and begged Mrs. Ettlinger to get her son to stop the association. In August, 1936, defendant promised his mother that he would give up the association, but nothing was done. Mrs. Taylor threatened to 10.30 a.m. take her daughter away from the Shanghai and Parcels only for United hotel.

Kingdom.

Haiphong

MONDAY

K.P.O.

Parcels Reg..

400 p.m.

5.00 p.m.

Ord.

Parcels Heg.

5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

4.00

P.m.

Ord

Induced To Leave

no direct and con- There was tinuous communication betwee German ground troops and air for

In work on the battle mations. neid in cooperation with the Army, air superiority

the first es- sential. Aircraft were under de- velopment which would be well suited to such tactical cooperation,

wis

that while staying with the defen- dant in London, she had double pneumonia, necessitating the at- tendance of two doctors and two nurses. They had not been paid; neither had the rent of the fur- nished flat been paid. While she was ill Mr. Ettlinger packed up his things and walked out.

Ettlinger then promised Miss

"Like Blackguard” Taylor marriage and induced her Towards the end to leave home.

Mr. Justice Hilbery, giving judg- 5.00 pm of June, 1937 she entered a

on Kil-ment, said that the evidence 7,00 p.m.

him, the burn nursing home and gave birth before

defendant at to a child on July 4.

every stage appeared to have be- When she was discharged from haved like a blackguard and with and New the nursing home Mr. Ettlinger a degree of callousness and mean- put her in a taxi and told her sheness in money matters that would had better go back to her mother. have been a disgrace to a full- (17) 5.00 p.m. He would not

let her have the blooded Englishman. He was not that, because his father, at any rate, was German.

TUESDAY

Rabaul, Manila,

Australia Zealand via Brisbane.

G.P.O. & K.P.O.

Par

Reg.

Ord.

(17) 5.00 p.m. (18) 0.30 alin..

baby.

Air Mail by sea to Singapore to connect

with the "British Overseas Airways."

K.P.O. & G.P.O.

Reg. Ord,

11,00 a.m. 11.30 a.m.

• Superscribed Correspondence Only.

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Mr. Justice Hilbery: Where is it? Counsel: He put the child out The mother was entitled to re- with a woman in Saffron Walden. compense for the loss of her Mr. Lindner added that last May daughter's services, and the law Miss Taylor discovered that Ettl-could give vindictive damages inger was associating with other where a parent had been wounded women and that he was married. in her honour and feelings by a

Miss Taylor stated in evidence 'seducer's conduct.

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