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1. King Carol & Madame Lupersou arrived at Bermuda. 2. Prime Minister Churchill Visits Plymouth. 3. Queen Mother Mary Comforts Wounded Soldiers. 4. Gonerał Wavell and De Gaulle Meet in Cairo. 5. A Concentration Camp in France. 8. Malta Raid, 7. Admiral Cunning- ham. etc., etc., etc.

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TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW Fearless fighters. on fand, on sea, in the air they take to the trail of the mysterious gang of super-acion- tists who threaten to destroy a nation with' their, terrify- ing electrical thunderbolt!

The FIGHTING

DEVIL DOGS

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LEF POWELL HERMAN BRIX Eleanor STEWART Montagu LOVE

DELVES BROUGHTON CROSS-EXAMINED

WHEN THE TRIAL WAS resumed at Nairobi

yesterday of Sir Delves Broughton, charged with the CIVILIAN examined at length by the Attorney-General, who is ROLL OF

murder of Lord Erroll, the accused was cross-

prosecuting.

Accused answered a great many of the questions HONOUR

put by the Attorney-General with the statement: "I really cannot remember."

Accused admitted that he had! corrected several statements garding dates since his examina-| tion-in-chief.

AGE OF A DOG

A LIST OF CIVILIAN DEATHS CAUSED BY ENEMY · ACTION, WHETHER AT SEA; · IN THE COURSE OF CIVIL DEFENCE DUTY, IN THEIR HOMES OR WHILE AT WORK, IS BEING COMPILED BY THE IMPERIAL WAR GRAVES COMMISSION.

This announcement is made in Mrs. Vera Lock, of No. 26, the 21st annual report of the Corn- Carnarvon Road, was summoned mission. The report states that before Mr. D. J. N. Anderson at the memory of each civilian RD- The Attorney-General asked: Kowloon this morning for keep-ed has an equal claim with mem- Am I correct when Į suggesting an unlicensed dog, and forbers of the fighting Services to be that on January 24 (the day of allowing it without muzzle in held in honour. the murder) you definitely book- Carnarvon Road at 7.30 p.m. on

Sir Delves Broughton told Counsel that he felt very worried after his wife had told him on January 18 that she loved Erroll and he was unable to sleep that night.

ed your passage to Ceylon. to May 20.

sail January 317

Accused replied that he

unable to remember,

Pearl Necklace

was{

Mrs. Lock admitted the second [offence, but denied the first, a- ing the dog was only three

months old.

Accused also told the Attorney- Sub-Inspector Hui Hung- General that the first time he cheung, prosecuting, said he realised that Lord Erroll had wished to send the dog to the valuable possessions was on Dogs' Home for examination, as January 19 when he saw his he was fairly certain the dog was wife wearing a three-stringed over six months old. pearl necklace which Lord Erroll

later

had given her and which was The Magistrate-fined Mrs. Lock .returned to Erroll's estate after $5 on the admitted summons and

the murder.

adjourned the second for one Lord Erroll, he said, sub-week. sequently gave her two or three cigarette cases which she

bought from his estate.

he Accused sald

had not heard that Lord Erroll's pearls were insured ten years agb for £10,000. He admitted that the jewellery was return-; ed after many letters and tole- grams from Lord Erroll's ex- ecutors.

SAVED NAZIS, THEY MACHINE-GUN HIM

Information regarding the state of cemeteries and memorials in France and occupied

Belgium since the German occupation in- dicates that the great memorials of the last war have sustained no damage which cannot be repaired.

"TEACH BOYS PARENTHOOD"

Five-year-old boys should be taught the responsibilities of par enthood, sex and marriage, to pre- vent chud crime, says Mr. H. E. Norman, secretary of the National Assoc ation of Probation Officers.

Boys grow into youths and men wi hout realising that the be haviour of the next generation is their responsibility, he told a re- porter.

Five German girmen shot, down

"As soon as children begin to When Sir Delves Broughton in- into the sea last year were picked ask questions they should be told timated that he would like to join up and safely

landed by Jack all about sex and marriage." the special police, he had not Pocock, an S.E. coast boatman, told the authorities about hia who was recently machine-gun- night blindness, or of the

fact ned by a Nazi raider while out that he intended to leave Ceylon-Reuter.

for

MISS UNITY MITFORD

THE FACT THAT MISS UNITY MITFORD... DAUGHTER OF LORD REDESDALE, ATTEND- ED THE WEDDING OF HER SISTER · IN LONDON · MAY LEAD TO QUESTIONS IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. .

When it was suggested; some time ago that Miss Mitford should be" detained under the 'defence regulations, it was explained that she was an invalid and was stay- ing in the country

Now she has made a public up- pearance some members of Par liament intend to ask the Home Secretary, in view of her previous Pt II close associations with Hitler and other-Nazi leaders to reconsider her case

THE FIGHTING DEVIL DOGS PIT

in his motor-boat.

FRENCH PRISONERS

A

RELEASED

Pocock and his mate. Ben Rich- ards, who was with him when he

The first batch of released pri- rescued the Nazis, both had thighsoners of war has arrived at Lyons, wounds.

saya a Vichy despatch to the In addition to saving the enemy official. German News Agency. airmen, Pocock and Richards res-The prisoners were welcomed on cued about seventy British sailors behalf of Marshal Fetain, by the when a ship was 'mined in the military, commander of Lyons, early days of the war.

General Frer-Router._________

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