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'DANGEROUS WOMAN' IS GAOLED FOR MONTH

By Ernie Bushmiller

SQUOOSH

Swimming Trials

9 V. Churn Beats Li Po-luen

In Women's Breast-stroke

KWOK CHUN-HANG STAGES COME-BACK (By "Tinker")

A WOMAN described by the magistrate as "extremely dangerous,” and a young man whom, he said, "the Germans would have shot," were each sentenced to one month's imprisonment in the second division at Marlborough-street.

HIGHLIGHTS of the interport swimming trials They were Sybil Morrison, aged 47, described as organising secretary of the held at the V.R.C. yesterday were the victory of Miss V. Women's Peace Campaign, of Palace Court, Bayswater, W., and Alan Price, aged 23, Churn over Miss Li Po-luen in the women's 50 yards accountant, of Rosebery-avenue, Islington, N

They were charged with using Morrison denied making the re Insulting words likely to cause marks in hrased by the prosecutio

a breach of the peace.

had been She contended that she said during A third defendant, David Bryon her speech, "A young man

on this Lederman, aged 10, of Doughty-platform is much more brave than mews, Holborn, WC, was told by an old lady like me." the magistrate, "You will grow up und learn sense. Go away.”

All pleaded not guilty; und Morrison gave notice of appeal,

Hostile Crowd

According to the prosecution, they addressed a pacifist meeting in Hyde Park, and sections of the crowd be- came hostile,

It was alleged that Morrison said, "I think it is braver for a young man in stand on the platform and speak on Fascism than to TO Lo war in uniform."

"Nearly Lynched"

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"I Gerion

"A breach of the peser wan likely because you grossly insulted people who believe in the prosecution of the war and who had relatives de- | fending their country. This type of thing must be stomped out.“

which, the

Home Guard Has A "Warship" Now Birmingham's first Home Guard

PLANES AT

MARTINIQUE

breast-stroke, and the triumph of Kwok Chun-hang over Fong Chung-yui in the men's 220 yards breast-stroke.

The other two trials were the men's 220 yardla back-stroke and

I

KNOCKO

the women's 50 yards back- Royal Scots Knock-Out stroke, and in each event. A. K. Water-Polo Tournament "worship" now patrols the canal Rumjahn and Miss C. Guterres

were easy winners. Rumjahn, j

-OUT WATER - POLO The magistrate, Mr. Sandbach, suid system in the Ladywood district.

The boul-a small motor-launch that he regarded it

especially, was in a class of his tournament held by the Royal Scots offence.

capable of about 10 knots was sub-

at the Army swimming pool yesterday own, winning as he did by resulted in a wis for the Royal Scots by "You are extremely dangerous, at seribed for and purchased

the length of the pool. whose employees form

"A" who beat the Royal Corps of though you were speaking from firms

Ladywood factory unit of the Home Subject to changes that may Signals 2-0 in the final. a sense of conviction," he told her

secur through the arrangement of The matches were interspersed with Guard.

the programme, these swimmers swimming events on invitation relay have selected themselves to repre- for men and one for women-wille D. rent Hongkong in the coming meet Hatchinson, Colony 100 yards cham- with the Philippines.

plon, ave exhibitions of the racing Miss Chura made use of the butter-start, the butterfly stroke and a 100 Ay stroke, and was not hard pressed yards race with finishing sprint. One of Price's comments

A team of Volunteers were success- P.C. Stunts sold

to win by over a yard, but in the that Morrison it was alleged, nearly

London, Oct. 3. was speaking from a Peace pledge crowd to lynch b wax, "Great The fate of the warplanes supplied men's breast-stroke there was a very ful in the men's relay, while is still in keen struggle between Fong and V.R.C. "A" team took first In Union platform. A section of the Britain is now applying a murderous to France by America crowd regented her remarks and blockade against our former Ally." doubt. These planes are on a French Kwok, the latter making a come-back women's race.

after several years absence.

Complete results were: woman shouted, "You are the same A constable stated that the cruwd ship Martinique. As the Fascists but wrapped in

Fong went off at a great pace and Water-pole Knockdut Tournament-Frat threatened to assault Price, began

According to

unconfirmed: an

Roundtals 3 Bennett 3, Allon) beat lead though alights. Blank 3 (Robinson, Paul; Nayal and different parcel."

to surge towards him

cheered message from Washington, the United established a

which he maintained until almost the scots A 6 (Millar 3, Hunter 2) brat Royal when he was arrested.

States in prepared to repurchase the end. It was over the last length and All Force O. Second Hound, Stenal Sentencing Price,

Allen) beat Royal Sandbach planes, but the Petain "Government

(Beruselt 2, Bedford, of the half that Kwok crept rendually Seals 301 Royal Scots A 1 (Millar) heal sald, "if you were in Germany youj says that under the terms

forward and beat his challenger by Middlesex B. Final Royal, Scols A, 2 would have been shot, This may Armistice with Germany they are

(Millar, Hunter) beat Signais 0. be a country of free speech, but it is not fred 10 disposc of them, touch.

FINE VICTORY

invitation Relay, Volunteer (A. Au da Rosa, A. 11. Aredo, Lulz M. Remedios, got a country of licence."

D. Hutchinson) 59: 2, Middlesex.

women's Invitation Medley relay,-1, v.R.C, A (Eileen Grant, Yvonne Yolle,

our

One question put to her was, "Do you advocate us laying down arms against Hitler now?" Her reply was, "Yes, I do.

At this, said the officer, the crowd became noisy and hostile.

a

Mr.

caused

Reuter Bulirtin,

TO-DAY at the KING'S

HAPPENED IN HONOLUL

canna Durbin It's a Date

KAY FRANCIS

IDGEON

Miss C. Guterres, ane of the youngest and most promising swim-1

mers in the Colony, scored brilliantly, Jackie Anderson), $.50 3/8.

over Miss Tsang Fung-kwan in the women's 60 yards back-stroke. Her

win was as popular as that which she Estonian Fuehrer'

recorded in the women's 440 yards championship of the Colony.

The results were:,

220 yards breast-stroke-1, Kwok Chun- hang (34); Fong Chung-yue (3.4.1/5); 1 3. Ho Pun-ken (15, 3/5). Also awam. J. Marques.

Women's 59 yards back-stroke...), C. Guterres, 2/6); 2. Tsang Fung-kwan (41): 3 Eileen Grant 14. 1/8).

120-yard back-stroke-1. A. K. Rum fahn(5.1:170) Poan Wing-kai (2,18-2/5)> 3. Lau, Yiu-flug (3.19 4/5).

Women's 50 yards breaststrok=-1, V.

Commits Suicide

the the

He didn't like. Stalin' Prospective "Fuchrer" of Estonia, Herr Rocul, leader of the nation's Fascist Party, has committed suicide because of his country's decision to join the Soviet Union. It was on- nounced in Tallinn.

of Estonia into Empire will be formally:

Churn-(37. 3/3); 2, L-Po-kien (39 2/5); 3. Stalin Portion

Doreen Weir: (43 2/4).

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The Navy Is Asking For the peasants of all land in Latvia, There is to be an amnesty for all Polo-Necked Pullovers political prisoners, and an abolition

Knitters, please get busy 'on: pull-of debts for the peasantry. overs, long-sleeved with roll or polo necks, Angered gloves and socks

asks the Depot for Knitted Garments T.U.C. Lend £10,000

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Olled-wool sea-boot stockings are also wanted badly, but these should

only be made from official patterns.

To England-Free —and give four canteens

The Trades Union Congress is to lend. £10,000 to the Government free of interest for the war effort

Sir Walter Citrine, Congress Secre tary, mude this announcement and urged all affiliated unions to follow the

WARRANT FOR ARREST

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Four mobile canteens, costing £20 Mayer, noted Hollywood executive, on each, are also to be given for the use. charges of obtaining money by false of the troops.

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In 1940 to meet the Increasing needs of alck and dortitule, children in Hongkorig, against; wikule, the idcome to date $27,000 only ng pam

In order to continue its work, The Society ap peels for the balance of M

before the close of the financial year on "Sixt

ghe Societynow. administers to over? 3,000/% children at eight Contrès 'and, tre addition, support! 28 children at various Insuruttons and 80 babies at♬ its' Creche."-"

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