RAIDS ON BRITAIN
RUGBY, July 26 In addition to the attack on a town on the south-east coast of England, bombs fell on another south-eastern town this morning, apparently from an enemy piano which unloaded while being pursued by fighters. Several houses and a school wero damaged. There wero somo casualties. INTERNED MISS MARY BOOTH LONDON, July 26 Miss Mary Booth, head of the Salvation Army operations in Denmark and the second daughter of the late General Bramwefl Booth, has, with her secretary, Colonel Eva Smith, been interned by the Germans. SOVIET DOMINATION CONFISCATION OF INDUSTRY NEW RAILWAYS LAID MOSCOW, July 26 The radio announced that the railway across Latvia and Lithuania from Russia to the German frontier has been rolaid on Russian broad gauge, it added that nationalisation of Lithuanian industry will be completed in five d*ys, and former ownora will not bo compensated. ONE MINUTE SILENCE DAILY OBSERVANCE PROPOSAL IN BRITAIN LONDON, July 28 Mr Churchill is considering a proposal for establishing one minute's silence daily throughout Britain, to be dedicated to the cause for which Britain is fighting.
Major Wellesley Tudor-Pole submitted the proposal to Mr Churchill supported by the signatures of 15,000 influential people and said he hoped the silence would bo observed throughout the Empire and throughout the American Dominions and Colonies. RAID ON GIBRALTAR ITALIAN CLAIM ROME, July 25 A radio message asserted that large fires could be seen for great distances after the raid on Gibraltar. Italian planes attacked ships, fortifications, oil tanks, and harbour depots causing numerous fires in the harbour and dry docks. SUNKEN LINER FRENCH DENIAL VICHY, July 27 The Admiralty has denied that Britain informed France of the sailing route and destination of the liner Meknes. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL Hamilton: Provincial final for Chatham Cup (half-time): Comrades (Auckland) 0, Glen Massey 0. HOCKEY Hamilton: Kaipaki 3, Old Boys 2. ROTORUA RACES Masters' Hack Handicap: I—l Star Vaal, 8.13 (N. R. McKenzie), 1; 3—3 Hunto, 9.0 (J. Winder), 2; 2—2 Valerian, 8.2 (R. w. MgTaviah), 3. for.: Esquire, master flee. Haere Ra Handicap: 4—2 Hum a Song, 8.0 (F. Main), 1; 2—6 Llangollen, 10.7 (G. Cameron), 2; 9—9 Royal Dance, 8.6 (H. Stewart), 3. Scr.: Tooley Street, Young Paddon, Fiancee. MARTON RACES Hunt Cup: 3—3 Tigreterre, 1; I—l j Blue Steel, 2; 5—4 Lady Callaghan, 3. Scr.: Moonlight Bay. The second horse was bracketed with Hirangi. Riddiford Handicap: 2—l Hunting Royal, 1; 6—6 Lady Montana, 2; 3—4 Cla&sform, 3. Scr.: Fiancee, Gold Ballad. RUGBY FOOTBALL Hamilton: Half-timo: City 4, Old Boys 0.
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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21176, 27 July 1940, Page 14 (Supplement)
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