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July 12, 1940. By Walt Disney
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WHEN ENGLAND
LAUGHS
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would need it they were to buy a bottle of whisky after paying their income tax.
But the greatest hardship of all for many people has evidently been the Government's unwillingness to nc- cept all volunteers for the Services until such time as they can be et- Aciently absorbed. It is sta
is stated that
one business man met a young stock- broker from Liverpool and asked him what he was doing in London, He said he had come to enlist. "Good heavens," was the reply, "you must have a lot of influence,"
This desire to be "up and at 'em" is clearly shown by the vast number of humorous entiles about the leadet rulds on Germany. It la said that one of the R. A. F. pilots who had been dropping leaflets returned to headquarters four hours after he was duc. Hls Commanding. Omeer de- manded an explanation. "Well, sir," Je answered, "all was so quiet that I went down and pushed them under the doors." Another
pliot returned much earlier than the others. It turned out that he had dropped the
parcels of lenfiets without un-
fem first. "Good heavens, Į
man." exclaimed his C. "You might have killed somebody!" And
It was possibly the same pilot who asked his CO. Inter: "Well, sir, what do I drop on them now, leaflets or ration cards?"
other Ser-
PARACHUTISTS WHO GUN BABIES,
MIXTURE AS
BEFORE
LATEST from Nazi- dom: "An absolutely secret weapon, from which the greatest sur- prises may be expected, will be used against Eng- fand in the near future."
This was the statement made in Berlin by a Ger- man military spokesman.
He Thinks:
"Hitler
Is Coming"
"HITLER will be over here soon, and a jolly good job," was a remark alleged to have been
SHOT
WOUNDED B.E.F. men who arrived in England re- cently told how they wiped out German parachutists in women's clothes who gunned women, children, and babies in a Flanders village.
LIFE IN BRITISH SUBMARINE
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are
will be interested to know that bunks aboard submarines called "hot beds", because on a change of Watch those coming off duty turn into the other fellow's bunk which is thus always warm!
Not least amongst the priceless personal possessions of
PUBLIC
SCHOOLS
DISCUSS
SUBSIDY (AND ITS PRICE)
GOVERNORS and headmasters of more than one-hun- dred public schools met in London recently and discussed-- among other things-whether to ask for à Government sub- sidy and offer, in return, to take scholarship boys from elementary schools.
The Archbishop of Canterbury, was the chairman.
Peer Wins O's They decided nothing, took no
"aubmariners" is the essential And X's,
gift of humour, an imperturbabi-
lity and balance of temper which IS The wounded arrived in Sun. is a characteristic trait of the derland by hospital train from Briton at war.
Humour is na
Acquitted
vote.
Mr. L. W. Taylor secretary of the conference, which was held at the Old Charterhouse, E.C., said that the main business was to try to ind out what to do about the increasing How the Marquis of Dufferin and financial difficulty which is expected A south coast port. They num-vital as personal poise in a life Ava played noughts and crosses with
to face public schools as the war bered 233, of whom 70 were which is always keyed up and Dr. G. S. Nealey, a police surgeon, stretcher cages. Here are some tense from the moment the sub- was described at Greenwich Petice of the stories they told:
marine sails till she makes a Court recently. friendly landfall.
Edward Horn, of Acklam-avenue, Grangetown, who received a bayonet wound in the knee in the fighting at Louvain:
FISHERMAN INJURED Owing to o premature explosion!
He wns charged with driving white under the influence of drink, but the magistrate dismissed the case without calling on the defence. We saw the German parachutists coming down armed with Tommy while dynamiting fish in Ping Chau eresses was one of the tests. The Dr. Nealey sald that noughts and guris. There was a lut of sniping Mo Shek, 57-years-old fisherman, marquis wan easily. going on, and I was in a shrubbery had his right hand blown off and for half an hour under trench mortar sustained Injuries to his body.
Mr. St. John Hutchinson, K.C., de- fire.
was treated at the Kowloon Hospital. fending, produced a letter from Lord
The best part was to see the Ger- muns running away, We were fore we got on to the hospital ship. bombed out of several hospitals be-
This humorous. Impatience has evidently spread to the viccs; witness the alleged recent made by Sylvester Fahey, a 45- A Liverpool man who suffered scene on the bridge of a patrolling years-old railway clerk, of Hill-concussion from a shell burst:
destroyer, The
1 saw the wreckage of a hospital
German 'planes.
First Lieutenant top-road, Whyteleafe, Surrey, approaches the Captain:
while struggling with three train which had been bombed by "Why have we stopped, sir?" "There is an enemy submarine im- to arrest him.
police officers who, were trying mediately below us,"
"Shall I charges, sirgu
At Croydon Police Court Fahey
Children, Too
That was bad enough, but what
get busy with the depth was sentenced to one month's immade my blood boil was seeing the "No. I'm sending down
diver prisonment for a black-out offence
and two months for assaulting P.C. planes diving just over the ruined Sidney Collyer.
houses in the Belgian villages and
with leanets
removed sheller,
So England laughs. But it would His wife, who had been fined £1 turning their machine-guns on terri- be wrong to judge from this appar-for another lighting offence, created fled children, who ran screaming for ent light-hearted attitude of the scene in court and was Englishman that he is not serious in screaming and in tears. his determination to fight and Laughter can sometimes be a danger- signal, as it is always a revelation of confident strength.
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Men from Surrey. Lincolnshire, and Bradford told of hand-to-hand Pierre Maurice Fahey, their 17-fights with German troops on the years-old son, was put on probation) Belgian frontler. One sufil: for two years for assaulting P.C. Frederick Lee and with "being in the main chemy coming in front and It was pretty tough going, with possession of a bayonet with felonious planes dropping parachutists intent."
clouds behind us.
A warrant had been issued for the arrest of the elder Fahey after he had failed to answer a summons for
or showing a light in a black-out.
Collyer sald that
in
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one
Fahey "cluster "of parachutists and a score of struggled violently, called the police them were dead before they touched "dirty English swing" and kicked the ground. him on the elbow.
At Kenley Police 1 saw at least a dozen dressed in Station he had to be held on the flour while the charge was read over to him.
my guns, which they used on,every women's clothing and carrying “Tom-
one in sight. We got them all right,"
When he went outside, said Collyer, the son rushed at him with a bayonet, Five of the wounded dropped but he warded off the blow. The letters addressed to their wives on son said he was only trying to Lowes station platform as the hos- frighten the officer.
pital train speeded by, not more
A solicitor said that Puhey re-than 100 yards from their homes.
Each of the five letters was ad- sented being arrested on a public highway, but did not deliberately dressed: "Will finder please take or kick the officer. He was not unti-send to the following address." British, having served overseas for three years in the last war.
Eire Will Resist
Dublin, July 11.
It is becoming clearer dally in Eire
Thut an alinck, from whatever quar- ter it may come, will be resisted. The training of an army of 100,000
Five early morning passengers who saw the letters missed their own trains to deliver them.
TOLL OF THE ROAD
Three Fatalities In 114 Accidents Last Wook
is proceeding apace. The army is In the Colony of Hongkong, In- of well organised troops and keen cluding the Island, Kowloon and The situation is being taken with New Territories, during the week the utmost seriousness and feeling ended on Saturday, there were alto-
to be that the gether 114 traffic averywhere appears
accidents as the country
should stand on its own legs result of which three persons werU and resist attack.. Offers of unity of killed and 45 injured. command of the defence forces by Of Northern Ireland are regarded as not female, age 23, was knocked down the persons killed, a a Chinese containing the essentials which will and killed by a tram-car while cross- make co-operation possible.ing the carriageway, and Chinese Reuter,
female, age 15, and a Chinese mnie, De Valera Rebuffs North
age 69, died from injuries received Belfast, July 11, while alighting from moving buses. Lord. Craigavon told the Ulster Of the persons Injured, 38 were House of Commons to-day that Mr. pedestrians who were struck by de Vatera had definitely rejected his vehicles while crossing the carriage- offer of a joint defence scheme, and way; a lorry passenger was Injured that that ended the matter as far as on falling of a moving lorry; a pri he was concerned' ond would never vate car driver, a bicycle rider and be raised by him again..
a ricksha puller were injured ns the "We shall never be a party to the result of collisions between vehicles; removal of the Cross of St. Patrick a tram passenger was, injured when from the Union Jack, which has his head struck an electric standard flown over us for so many genera- while he was leaning out of the trum tions and under which we intend to window; and a bus passenger and a remain," he declared.
tram passenger were injured while
"The suggestion that Ulster should alighting from a moving bus and a become neutral at this crisis in the moving tram respectively. history of the Empire is repugnant Of the 114 accidents, 45 were to the very soul of loyal Ulster, collisions between vehicles, 47: were Northern Ireland le at war and will collisions between vehicles and pedes- stand by Britain and expire, to the trians and 22 accidents ware due to end-Reuter,
other causes,
progresses,
Some public schools are ready now to welcome n subsidy. Others have all to feel the pinch.
They all realise that if they accept a subsidy it will mean that one from the elementary schools.
tarter of their pupils will come
Herder stating that the marquis, upon bis advice, had been having a series of Injections, which would account for his dilated pupils and thelr slug- gish reaction to light.
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