1941-06-07 — Page 4

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SHOWING

TO-DAY

HE Had Married Her!.. Another Had Stolen Her!

-What DRAMA when thay Br flung TOGETHER at the door of death în

a blood-red seal

CONVOY

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CLIVE BROOK with John Clements Edward Chopman • Judy Campbell. Directed by

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"THIS IS ENGLAND OUT POST"

"LOTOFEN"

NEXT CHANGE | LUCILLE BALL—JAMES ELLISON

YOU CAN'T FOOL YOUR WIFE

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A HEADLINE HUNTING HEROINE GOES WILD! She's a hard-hitting girl reporter. he's a fighting fool who stakes his life on ideals, the love-bug hits them square in the eye and things begin to happen.

Claudette

A Bouth African bomber squadron stationed somewhere in Kenya preparing to leave on, a raid as dawn breaks. (Copyright, Fox).

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MILLAND

ÄRISE, MY LOVE

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PROMISE OF ADEQUATE air support for the New Zealand Expeditionary Force in their next battle was given by the New Zea- land Prime Minister, Mr. Peter Fraser, addressing New Zealanders from Crete in a desert camp where they are resting and re- equipping.

Mr. Fraser declared: "We must and will see that the men who proved more than equal, man for man, to the Nazi tyrant and armies will have, when next they go into the field, adequate air support and ground equipment which will enable you to sweep the hordes of the Nazis back where they come from.”

The Prime Minister told the men they were not defeated be- cause of any superiority in Nazi personnel or morale nor because of any weakening in their own ranks in fighting determination and spirit.

"You were literally blasted out of Crete by air attack. No flesh

NO PACIFISTS MAY

ADEQUATE AIR SUPPORT IN

FUTURE

In future actions in the Middle East, Australian soldiers will be protected by the "largest possible air force that British ingenuity can ❘ pro- duce," promised the ' Premier, Mr. Menzies, in a speech in Mel- bourne yesterday.

Mr. Menzies ex- horted Australians to work as they never have before.--Reu-

ter.

BROADCAST TREAT 40 NERVE

PATIENTS AT ONCE

is

"If a man were a notorious pacifist, and therefore the enemy of his country, he should not be and blood could stand it.”

given the privilege of being al- Dr. E. N. Snowden, | pioneer

to They had proved beyond doubt lowed address the public of mass psychology in hospital that parachute troops

the medium of could be through

the treatment, states in his annual defeated and in doing that they B.B.C., or even be promoted to report on classes at the Hospital had achieved a "great, victory" the distinction of performing be- for Nervous Diseases, Maida not only for their own country fore the microphone."

Vale, London, W., that it but also for the motherland.

This statement was made in possible to treat up to forty pati- the House of Commons by the ents at a time, giving them, a Minister of Information.

course of eight twenty-minute There were quite enough peo- lectures.. ple to fill the programmes of The Government may consider. “After what you did in Crete the B.B.C. day and night without holding similar classes for Ser- It is unlikely that any German | having recourse to those who vice patients, parachutists will ever land in were, in his opinion, enemies of the United Kingdom.” That at their country, added the Minis--

Something Achieved

least was achieved.-

Mr. Fraser paid this tribute to the Navy "I wish to pay a tri- bute, and you will all agree it is well-deserved, to the Fleet under {| Admiral Cunningham.

“I was engaged on behalf of New Zealand in frequent discus- sions with the Admiral and staff in regard to the evacuation and I can say that the risks taken by him, and the men of the Navy were unprecedented. Everything humanly possible was done to get the maximum – number, of our men) away?

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It was announced recently that Sir Hugh Roberton, conductor of the Glasgow Orpheus Choir, would not be allowed to per- form for the B.B.C. Sir Hugh is a pacifist.

POPE'S DONATION

Toulouse.radio (quoted by Reuter) announced yesterday that the Rope has given 00,000, Tranes for French relief.

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