THE CHINA MAIL, SEPTEMBER 6, 1941.
HIT YOU
BRITAIN SENDING
SENDING DOES LOVE OUT'LONE WOLVES' THIS WAY?
TO CONTINENT
LONE BRITISH RAIDERS (““WINSTON'S MARINES"), LANDING AT DESOLATE POINTS ON ENEMY-OCCUPIED COASTLINES, ARE SPREADING ANTI-NAZI PROPAGANDA AMONG THE PEOPLE.
This revelation is made by the American maga- zine "Fortune," in an article praising British "fifth column" activities in Europe and describing our in- telligence service as the most rapid, accurate and comprehensive in the world.
BEAVERBROOK
STORY
PREMIER
REFUSES INQUIRY
The Prime Minister, in the House of Commons re- fused to investigate the charge made against Lord Beaverbrook, a member of the War Cabinet, of having been concerned in peace moves.
The "uncanny effi- ciency" of our spy system, | the writer declares, has enabled us to attack Ger- man troops holding em- barkation drill along the Channel coasts just at the right moment.
It has helped 126 to bomb camouflaged munition dumps that could never be spotted from the air and to machine- gun enemy statesmen and gen. crals on secret inspections.
Peasant Disguise
France is said to be the happy these British
When blood
pres-
sure goes up, when there are pains in the stomach, coupled with.... headaches and other physical disturbances which medicine fails to remedy it may be love!
That at least is the opinion of Dr. Leon J. Saul, clinical assistant of the Institute for Psychoanalysis in Chicago.
He says that the pains may come from a jamming of emno- tions, often caused by hunger for love or maternal protection.
HE'LL STAY
A WOMAN
"I prefer being a woman
hunting-round for Agents. Disguised as peasants. I never want to become
workmen or business men, they land at deserted spots and wander a man again!" declared freely throughout occupied and Edward Richards, 29, Los unoccupied zones.
Angeles (California) army One British officer is reported conscript who turned into Brittainy coast and driven into a woman, rejecting offers to dubbed by eminent doctors carry arms turn him into a man
again.
to have landed his car on the
Mr. Neil Maclean (M.P. for
Paris in it! Govan) called the Prime Minis- ter's attention to an election sheet These lone wolves Published in Greenock on behalf "Winston's Marines."
sers in France.
f the Communist candidate and money to De Gaulle sympa hi- which, he said. contained serious allegations against prominent member of the War Cabinet:--
**Untruthful”
"That he is, or has been, secking
immedia'c an
peace with Germany; that the publi. cation states that the source of the information is a speech de- livered at a meeting In Glas- gow by a member of this House referring to proposals made to him by a member of the War Cabinet at an Interview last year."
anti-Nazi propa- At the same time Richards, They spread
who had been given legal per- ganda, organise sabotage and spy- rings, and their passage is mark-mission to change his name to ed by savage German reprisals | Barbara Ann, and wore a fashion- that earn the undying hatred of able gown, introduced his wife,
against the French
their con- whom he married last year, to
astonished reporters. querors.
V
FAMOUS LONDON
Buxom Mrs. Richards, 32. said: "I realise my husband can no longer continue living as a
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"I love him very much and we shall continue I'ving together as
"BOYS" DISAPPEAR though nothing had happened. In
THE SEVENTEENTH DESTROYED
STATUES OF TWO BOYS, Mr. Churchill, defending Lord Bray, rhrook, said the matter re-FAMED IN LONDON'S HISTORY ferred to an account of a speech | SINCE by the Member for Shettleston CENTURY, WERE (Mr. MPGovern) relating to a IN THE LAST BLITZ, conversation with Lord brook.
Beaver-
Gone is the "fat boy" statue which stood near Smithfield,
"It is very common at by-elec-memory of the late fire of London tions for a lot of untruthful and occasioned by the sin of gluttony tendencious statements to be put in 1666." into circulation." said Mr. Chur- chill.
"A Year After"
Mr. McGovern: Is any attemot being made to suggest that the statements are untrue? While I have no objection to any explana- tion being given, the statements appearing in that sheet are com- pletely true.
Mr. Churchill: I am assured they are untrue. Mr. McGovern, I understand, attended a private conversation, and more than year afterwards gave his own version of the conversation
No more doos "the naked boy on the top of London" sit on a stone basket near St. Paul's.
mean
fact, I suggested he - I she -- should adont a woman's name and clothes,"
"All I ask is to be left alone" was husband Barbara's final word. V
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MORE BIGAMY
WAR RESULT
AS
BIGAMY IS INCREASING, and so much time is taken up by trials at assizes that Judges are press- ing for an alteration of the law so that bigamists may be dealt with at police courts and quarter
which passed. In those cir cumstances think the utmost distrust should be placed on Sessions, any statement of. Mr.... Mc- :
Gavern'&
A barrister told the "Daily Mirror" that the in- Mr. Maxton (LLP., Bridgeton) crease in bigamy is largely the result of the social said that if it were to become a and domestic upheaval caused by war. matter of controversy Mr. Mc
There was
Govern would not go unsupport- greater strain on the marriage relationship and
ed.
no reason at all
·quirý,
moral ties were loosened.
The Mr. Churchill said he could see At-Maidstono Assizes Mr. Jus ces Judges now. tend to exercisa
further intice-Humphreys, who had just leniency. Often the punishment |
dealt with nine cases, said he is merely a day's imprisonment "could" not understand why the or a binding over
BOSS AT 13
of a
,
law still insisted that bigamy
....... Although figures are not available, it is estimated:by legal -authorities" that more bigamy cases will come before the courts this year than at any time in the history of law, In. 1914-18 and the five post- war years, bigamy cases averaged four times the number. Mi any year before 1914, N
should be tried only at assizes and the Central. Criminal Court, The · mother.
boy Though bigamy could raise aged 13, who should have difficult questions of law, in ninety appeared at Lambeth Juvenile out of a hundred cases the plea Court said.she had clean was guilty. No point of law was ed his boots, left him a clean shirt raised and the cases could be dealt and laid out a suit for him that with by police courts or sessions. morning.
There was more important work But the boy put on his oldest at ussizes, the Judge added. boots and trousers and his dirtiest A barrister told the Daily shirt, and went out, saying: "There Mirror" "Blgamy of any kind Is no need for you to go to they was once regarded as extremely A parallel increase now is plac court-I am not going." A warrant serious, but in many cases where Ing on
udges com was issued,
there are extenuating circumstan-
Though figures then decreased, they never came down to the pre- 1914 figures. Y
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