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THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 16, 1941.
SAVED FROM CELLAR AS FLOOD
ROSE CHIN HIGH
TRAPPED BY BOMB debris, six people stood helpless in a cellar that was rapidly filling with water
Two children who escaped through a coal-hole ran for help. When the water had risen chin-high a policeman rescued the trapped people. This happened at Southampton, desperate efforts to save her. during a recent air raid. Seven Mrs. Andrews, on the point of up by her people had sought refuge in the swooning, was held
husband. cellar.
They were Mr. Archibald Wil- liam Andrews, the licensee; Daisy, his wife; their son Jack, sixteen: seven; their daughter Maureen, two neighbours, Mr. and Mrs.
and Thomas Harding;
a Dutch sailor.
When a bomb fell part of the cellar collapsed and a water main was broken.
As water flowed into the cel ar the trapped people fought to escape. A narrow coal chute was the only way out. It was just wide enough for Mr. Andrews to pass the boy and girl through.
P.C.'s Rescue Dive
Mrs. Harding, held down by the debris. was drowned,
THANKFUL FOR A FREE PRESS
despite
Police-Constable Victor White, twenty-seven-year-old ex-Lifa Guardsman, jod a rescue party. Thoy cleared a way through the debris that blocked the stair- way. When at last they suc- ceeded, the water in the cellar was 5ft, deep.
White plunged into the water and carried Mrs. Andrews to the debris through opening in the which he passed her to waiting rescuers,
Mr. Harding and the Dutch sailor were simi.arly assisted safety.
SECRET IS OUT NOW!
to
Hitler is the head of a
CANDLES FROM SCRAP
Owing to shortage of raw material for Norway's candle · in- dustry, school-chil- at Oslo and
dren
Aker are urged to col- lect stubs for use in
production candles. ed Press.
of new Associat-
LIGHT IN
WEST END BLACK-OUT
secret society which is In the heart of London,
Mr. J. H. Brebner, News manipulating earth cur- the danger area during Division Director of the rents for the purpose of raids, certain people are carelessly showing un- Ministry of Information, mass psychology.
screened lights. told the Authors' Club in London recently:-
"We have seen what happens to a nation which loses the freedom
This manipulation, mainly thr- ough the Goebbels propaganda
They are people connected with machine has brought the Ger- foreign embassies and legations." man people to a state of hysteria. Whenever investigations are made It is, in fact, Hitler's "secret wea- they plead-diplomatic immunity
from prosecution. These revelations were made The police are powerless. They by Mr. W. B. Pilkington, of Nes-
can only report such cases, feel thankful that because of the ton, Cheshire, a delegate to the they know that nothing can
Astrologers Convention at Harrodone. gate.
of the Press. We have seen what happened in Germany and in France.
"Remembering this, we should
our
pon.'
Mrs. Hurren, of London, said that in using these currents Hit- ler was sending out influences 'hat were good for Germany, but not good for the reconstruction of Europe.
but be
Here is what happened recently.
From A Flat
inherent love of freedom which Inspires
fighting services and our Press, such things will never happen to us. "The newspapers record daily
A constable on a West End beat the heroism of our fighters and But the civil defence workers,
a light blazing through the public is never told of newspaper
black-out of a large block of flats. Another astrologer predicted He made inquiries. The light came reporters and photographers who risk their lives so that we shall that the end of this century would, irom the flat of a foreign diplomat,
I see a Hitler again in the world. know the news."
HOSPITAL PROBATIONER
ALMOST MISSES PROMOTION
YOUR: WARD SISTER
REPORTS: THAT YOU DO NOT
APPEAR TO HAVE ANY ENERGY OR TAKE
INTEREST IN YOUR PATIENTS
AND SO-EVERY NIGHT
DALICKS!
I'M SORRY MATRON BUT IM DOING MY BEST
MATRON HAD ME ON THE MAY THIS MORNING FOR BEING SLACK. I WISH I KNEW WHAT TO. DO. L FEEL ALL" NERVY-AND-1- EVEN WAKE: TIRED AND MY. FINAL EXAM. 15 IN-
SIX WEEKS TIME
TWO MONTHS LA
THINKS
THANKS TO HORLICKS
WHY NOT SEE A DOCTOR
MY DEAR
CONGRATULATIONS NURSE FHEAR YOU HEAD. THE LIST OF
SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES SIN YOUR FINAL
THANK YOU
MATRON
DO YOU FEEL WORN OUT, DEPRESSED, OR NERVY? DO YOU EVEN AWAKE TIRED?
AT THE DOCTOR'S
YOUR TROUBLE IS NIGHT -STARVATION YOU SEE WHILE YOU SLEEP YOUR HEART, LUNGS AND OTHER:
AUTOMATIC PROCESSES CONTINUE- „USING UP ENERGY: IN YOUR CASE. ́ ́ALSQ’THIS HAS LED TOʻAN EXCESS OF ACID WASTE PRODUCTS IN THE ELOOD. RECENT TESTS HAVE PROVED
THAT HORLICKS AT
BEDTIME IS WHAT
YOU. NEED
DOOTORS AND SCIENTISTS USE HORLIQKS:
REC
IN HOSPITAL TESTS
ECENTLY tests were made in a great {"hospital 'on men and, women, who come, ........plained, of always feeling tired, java,
It was found that these people had an ' -excess of acid-waste products in their blood
during sleep......
This acid waite kept the brain and nerven. ^on -edge', 'ail, night, øven, though the rest of the body was sound asleep.
But when Horticka was given to these opia, last thing at sight, this waate was completely neutralíank The woka
acid
aliky.
THEN YOU WILL: SLEEP SOUNDLY WAKE REFRESHED AND HAVE EXTRA
Take HORLICKS BAL
ENERGY DAY
saw
It was not just a small crack" In the curtains, but a fair-sized window that was unscreened.
sald he When the constable would report the matter the tenant said. "I quite understand, but I shall, of course, plead diplomatic privilege."
Wardens and police officers, in the West End are generally pro- testing..
It was understood, that nearly forty complaints were made during an air raid about lights In a Government building in famous West End square. »^
After a search and the build- ing had nearly 1,000 windows the light was traced, The case was reported, but nothing came of it:
“Criminal”
Recently, another building off Piccadily had a light showing high up. Several people wer killed near by. that ning by bomb...
'criminal negligence said a warden. Yet, there nothing we can do. A foreign legation is neutral territory, so It seems that it can be pretty nearly floodlighted, to, the danger of thousands of Londoners,
BELGIANS TEND WAR GRAVES
War
The Firiancini Secretary Office-sald in Commons recently that the Imperial War Graves
Commission was still with definite information of the tion of the most of the British war cemeteries-in-France, and
As to cemeteries in Belgium, the Commission had a recently. heard that the Belgian authorities, had reverently collected and re- buried rémälna disturbed In May and June last year
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