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Wednesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

DONALD DUCK

May 8, 1940.

By Walt

Disney

Cheer Dee Walt Diy Bergm

190) Bowl com vernd

REAL ITALIAH SPAGHETTI

507

RAF Raid SEDUCED BY DOCTOR'

The RAF

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THE pilots and crews of two Yorkshire R.A.F. stations have: been raiding each other. with leaflets,

Station No. 1-ve shull call - apparently received more pubilelty for its part in the raid on Sylt than Station No. 2.

Station No. 2 which is understood to have been the first to bomb the German base, didn't like this a bit.

Touch Of Irony

con-

So it set out for Station No. 1 two days ago, and dropped leaflets on

mess Ironically the overs' #tratulating them on "their heroisan and initiative in the Sylt bumbard- ment."

"Reprisals" quickly followed, Printed leaflets scattered by Station No. 1 were picked up on and near Station No. 2.

A Pinch Of Sylt

"You must be frightfully jealous," read one extract. "But then you caine In ruher late.

CLAIM COLLAPSES

ESCORT CALLS

FOR

C.O.

-But Let Him Have

His Supper DETECTIVES who arrested 22

year-old Leonard M. Cook, as a deserter outside his home in Holderness-rond. Hull, let him return to the house for his supper.

Cook, a conscientious objector,

WOMAN'S STORY OF

RIDE IN CAR

A MAN'S claim, against a doctor for the alleged seduction of his 38-year-old daughter, said to have lived

a "sheltered life," failed at Birmingham Assizes.

After the daughter had been, cross-examined," her father's Dr. Mann's mother what had hap- counsel dropped the case.

Judgment with costs was entered for Dr. Charles Peter Mann, formerly of Dudley-street, West Bromwich, and now serving with the Forces.

The action was brought by 79-1 year-old Mr. John Herbert Linford, of The Broadway. Dudley, in respect of his daughter Falith.

On October 1, Miss Linford told

pened.

When she not Dr. Mann in the evening he treated the matter very lightly."

"He begged her to tell his mother: there had been only a mild flirtation.

She agreed to do so.

Dr. Mann went to the Linford's house on May 25 and asked Miss Linford what Dr. Soutter, his part- Mr. E. G. H. Beresford, opening her, had told her when she visited was ordered to perform non-sold Miss Linford had always lived him the previous day, but she re- combatant duties when he at home and never been put to busi-fused to tell him appeared before a Tribunal at Leeds last October.

This he protested, would be against

his conselence.

ness.

From 1932 Dr. Mann had been the Linfords doctor.

.

"Told His Mother" In September, 1938, Dr. Mann in On being called up by the RA.M.C..vited Miss Linford to go out with

hirn.

he wrote to say that he still ob- Ieeted to serving.

He drove her towards Kingswin- “Still, it must be galling to have He was then arrested and taken be-ford, turned to a lane and stopped

the car. your thunder stolen.

"There are tales of indiscriminate

bombing of mackerel in the North

fore a magistrate, who remanded him for an

escort,

Cook was taken to the R.A.M.C. de

pot at Norwich.

Sea, but we're ulce and accept all "Leonard received his calling up these stories with a large pinch of

for the R.A.M.C. before papers His mother said. Sylt,

Easter,"

for ma "Detectives first enme

week last Tuesday when he was ut work.

"We wish you the best of luck. And when your next job is on re- member we will always help you uut. Low of love."

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They enne again on Good Friday,

It was alleged the seduction took pluce in the car.

and on Easter Mondiny. but each thne he was out.

"On the fast occasion they walled outside the house and arrested him as he came home. They let him get his supper and then took him to the police station.".

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Dr. Mann then told her: "Well, whatever happens, my dancee will stand by me."

He sak ali doctors did such things| and that he had done This many times with girls.

Mr. Beresford said Mr. Linford! saw Dr. Mann and asked him if he was not ashamed of himself. Dr. Mann replied he had done nothing,

Dr. Man then asked Miss Linford, *Will you marry me if I ask you?" and she replied, "Yes".

Since then neither Mr. Linford nor his daughter had had any conversa- tlon with Dr. Mann..

Judge's Questions

7

Giving evidence, Miss Linford said when Dr. Mann frst kissed her in her house she asked him "If he did that lo all his patients," but he did not answer.

Mr. Justice Wrattesley: You liked him when he kissed you?--I don't know about that.

Did you really believe you were going to have a baby?—Yes.

Miss Linford said Dr, Mann told] her he would not marry her, so she went to Dr. Soulter to expose him.

Mr. Justice Wrottesicy: In-other words, trying to frighten Dr. Mann into marrying you?-Oh, no.

Mr. A. J. Cross-examined by Lang, K.C., Miss Linford said she had never had a young man."

Mr. Long: Did you flad things a little monotonous?--Yes.

Miss Linford sold she prossed Dr. Maon as to what he was going to do! because “An honourable gentleman would certainly offer morrlage."

She declared she did not want damages from the action.

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that it was Mr. Long submitted clearly shown that Miss Linford had Hal Lorenzo and Toby Gray Toby Groy; 4. Medley, Intro: My Plano. suffered from hallucinations. thought she was sincere.

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The Judge: I believe she is sincere. That is the misfortune of it.

Mr. Beresford said he would not pursue the case and would submit to Judgment.

9.45 Compositions of Saint-Saens. "Samson and Delilah"-Selection, De Groot and His Orchestra; The Deluge Prelude, Op. 45, Toscha Seldel (Violin) with Max

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