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These four men get awards for brave conduct in the face of attacks by the enemy AT SEA
HE DODGED TORPEDO BY ONLY FIVE YARDS THEY SAY HE'S PERFECT Another misses
by six feet
HOLLYWOOD's handsomest newconter Is Edward Ashley, young Australian actor, who makes his Ilollywood screen bow in a new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture.
Ashley was launclied on a screen career in an odd way.
In his native Australia, he won fame as a daring race driver.
A newsreel, showing him win- ning a race, caught the eye of an Australian motion picture pro- ducer, who signed him to a con- tract:
After appearing on both stage and screen in Australia, Ashley went to England, where he en- Joyed prominent success before few coming to Hollywood a months before the outbreak of the war.
He sought tò calist, but was urged by the British government to first fulfil his Hollywood con- tract.
CAPTAIN'S DEATH POEM FOR WIDOW
A
LONG and thrilling fight between the 5,267-ton Newcastle steamer Hopestar and a German U-boat has just been re- vealed with the announcement, in a recent issue of the London Gazette, that Captain John Steward, master of the ship, has been appointed an officer of the Civil Division of the Order of the British Empire.
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The ship's gunlayer, Henry Read, a Royal Marines penslorer, awarded the medal of the Civil Division of the order.
The Hopestar, slow, and not in convoy, steaming in heavy weather and bad visibility, was suddenly attacked about midday.
"By putting the helm hard aport the chief Loflicer cleared a torpedo by five yards," says the
official report.
"All look-outs were doubled, gun crows closed up, the ensign was hoisted, and course fre- quently altered.
Mother
"About half an hour later the enemy's periscope appeared in various positions, but it was nearly an hour before he fired a second torpedo.
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A LEWISHAM, S.E., jury found, recently, that 籍 woman of 79 died of starva- tion. Her 56-year-old son was arrested in court.
The jury returned a verdict of manslaughter against the son, Re- ginald Alfred Newth, of Browall- road, Catford, S.E.
The coroner, Major. W. II. White- house, sent him for trial at the Old Bailey,
Old Bread
The mother, Mrs. Bridget Ellen-! WHEN war broke out, forty-bed wearing only a few rags.
beth Newth, was found lying dead in | six-year-old Captain G. R. Police called by the son said the Logan, of Glasgow, promised his only, food in the house was some wife he would write a dedication bread which a balter said was 14 lo"
16 days old. to her in case he was lost at sen.
He finished the poem when his Newth told the Coroner work was ship, the 3,056-ton Ardrossan steamer) very slack in his trade. They Baron Ailsa,. was on her first war-"scratched along" with his mother's time trip to America. That was fourfold age pension. months ago.
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Captain Logan was drowned when his ship struck a mine in the North
His mother lived chiefly on meat! Sca.
extract and meat pies he bought at One of the thirty-four survivors a nearby shop. Ianded in Grimsby said: "The cap- It was stated that a police surgeon tain had been very happlly married could work in the house only with for fourteen years. There were no the aid of a torch children. He and his wife thought| The gas taps were corroded and the world of cach other."
had not been used for a long time.
Mr. C. H. Pinder, steward, said: "The captain was the last man to
leave the ship. We could see him we could not bring our lifeboats un standing waist deep in water as the in time to save him." ship was sinking under him.
An Arab fireman named Abdi alın "He waited there until the stern) lost his life. had risen above the water, then dived in and tried to swim to where the life-bonts were waiting to pick him As there was a very strong sea, up.
Captain Logan, who lives at Hill- view-drive, Clerkstown, Glasgow, was torpedoed three times during the last war.
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"The periscope was fired at, and master hoisted flag-signals to suggest that a man-of-war was in sight.
"Just an hour later the look-out third torpedo coming reported a from the port quarter. This, too, passed within a futhom of the ship.
"Which the enemy's conning Lower emerged the Hopestar at
One shell went! once opened fire. very near home,and the submarine 'dived quickly.
"As dusk approached the master: made a smoke screen and zig-ragged into it. He had not used smoke floats earlier as they might have obscured the gunner's target.
"Hopestar was saved from a long and relentless attack by the cour- age, Judgment and seamanship of her master, and the ready skill of her gunner."
crew
Raked by Guns Thomas Ward, Arst mate of the unarmed Glasgow steamer Oakgrove (1,905 tons), has also been appointed an officer of the civil division of the order for "shepherding his with such courage, skill and coolness that the intense fire of two power- ful enemy aircraft at pointblank range caused them no hurt," al- though the ship was bombed as well as raked with machine-gun fire,
The ship was eventually sunk by a bomb.
The medal of the civil division of the order has been awarded to Colour-Sergeant Albert Collingwood Hutton, Royal Marines pensioner, gunlayer on the London motor vessel Agnila, for "setting a worthy exam- ple to younger members of the gun's crew" when the ship was attacked by an enemy bomber, machine-gun- ned and bombed.
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