THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1928.
FOURTH COURT.
AT KENNEDY TOWN.
BEACH ATTENDANT ALLEGES
THE QUEEN'S GOWN OF SILVER.
ASSAULT.
CROSS-SUMMONSES.
BRILLIANT FUNCTION.
MR. TOM WALSH.
AGAINST WAR IN INDUSTRY.
JOINS PEACE PARTY,
THE CHINA MAIL,
Shadows Before
COMING EVENTS ANNOUNCED
stage."
IN THE "MAIL"
THE
PSYCHIC HEALER CURES" DIABETES.”
I had been suffering from To-day Queen's Theatre; "Mother Machree"; also at 9.20 'diabetes' for many years. I had p.m. the Daud of, the 1st Bn. gone under many treatments, but
all in vain. I had no hope of re Arising out of a quarrel between The fourth court of the season,
The announcement that. Mr. K.O.S.E. (By kind permission). a Chinese youth and a bathing held last month at Buckingham Tom Walsh, formerly secretary of To-day-World Theatre; "Up-Covery. I was told by one of my friends to see the 'Psychic Healer' beach attendant at Kennedy-town Palace, was na brilliant as its pre- the Australian Seamen's Union, on June 26, Major C. Willson decessors.
has decided to join the Industrial To-day-Star Theatre; "Women now staying in the Hotel Savoy. So, I went to consult him, who gave heard cross-summonses at the Cen Once more many Colonial ladies Peace Union, founded by Mr. Love Diamonds."
me a few "Tawizes." I acted ac-. July 16-16-Quean's after-were presented, among them be- Havelock Wilson, president of the
Theatre; tral Magistracy yesterday noon, in which the parties alleged in Miss Mimi and Miss Lala National Union of Seamen, has "The Popular Sin"; also at 9.20 cording to his Instructions and now I am completely cured of my dis-) Smit, daughters of the High particular interest for organised | p.n. The Band of The summons against the youth Commissioner for South Africa. Inbour in Great Britain, for the K.0.3.B. (by kind permission).
July 15-16-World Theatre: "The renowned 'Spiritualist.”
I offer my sincere thanks to the was taken first, Mr. Horneo Lo ap-Airs. Amery, wife of the Secretary Australian Union has been quoted pearing for the defence, whilst the luf State for the Dominions, Lady repeatedly as the shining example Gay Deceiver."
July 15-16-Star. Theatre; “Grip!
(Sgd.) E. S. YIP, prosecution was conducted by Mr. Parr, wife of the High Commis- of successful militancy.
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July 17-18-Star Theatro; "Down
H. Somerset Fitzrcy, Assistant At-sioner for New Zealand, and the That extreme policy has ended of the Yukon."
July 17-18-Queen's Theatre; jwives of most of the other Colon-fin. complete failure, and Mr. Mr. Fitzroy stated that the de-ial representatives were present. Walsh has seen it reach an anti-"Two Girls Wanted."
July 17-18-World A pink and white". floral cliniax in the sale of the whole
Theatre; fendant was one of a party of over ten people who went down to the scheme was used on this occasion Australian line. He is associated "Circo the Enchantress." beach to swim on the afternoon of in the State Rooms and corridors. in his present decision with his June 26. They clung to the life-The string band of the Cold-wife, formerly Miss Adela Pank-the Stretch."
hurst, youngest daughter of Mrs. boat and endeavoured to clamber stream Guards played. on board, and when prevented from The King wore his uniform as Pankhurst, the former Suffragist
the Scots leader. doing so, pushed the boat ashore. Colonel-in-Chief of They then assaulted a beach at-, Guards, tendant who endeavoured to point)
Her Majesty's gown was of sil- Campaign in Australia. out to them the error of their ways, ver, heavily embroidered with In a cable message sent to the and defendant was alleged to have silver pailettes, and the silver Industrial Peace Union Mr. Walsh thrown a brick which injured the train bordered with similar em-said
attendant in the face.
tendant
corroborated
With braiduries and diamante.
July 19-21-Queen's
"Hotel Imperial."
July 19-21---World "Three Faces Eaat."
Theatre;
Theatre;]
July 19-21-Star Theatre; "The Music Master.?
Meetings.
ther he was under the direct pro- tection of Sir Cecil Clementi.
Witness tried to point out and had a duty to perform. Heed gown, richly embroidered with son)- less of his remonstrances, the bath-diamante. The train was entire- ers set upon him in a body. Twes covered with diamante boatmen came to his rescue and broidery in a lovely feather de scared his assailants off with bam- boo poles.
that he was a Government servant beautifully draped white satin treasurer (Mr. V. A. Malcolm-the Yuen Un Company, Ltd, at 6,
The case was adjourned.
em-
July 20-Promenade concert at Volunteer Parade Ground at 0.15) p.m. "My statement on industrial
Lammert's Auctions, In the witness box, the bench at-it was worn a high diamond
peace will be issued next week.
July 16-At P.W.D. offices Crown Counsel's dindem, diamond ornaments, and
Mrs. Walsh proposes to organlund at Taikoktsui, 3 p.m. statement as to the bathers be-the ribbon and jewel of the Order
ise a branch of the industrial
July 17-At 403, The Peak, haviour, and said that threatening of the Garter.
peace movement among women (Severn-road), valuable household The Prince of Wales, Princess language was used by the bathers.)
here." They asked him, in effect, if he had Mary Viscountess Lascelles and Lascelles, Princess
In reply the executive of the furniture, 2.45 p.m.
July 19-At 14, Granville-rd. endured the agonies of dying, and Viscount one of them wanted to know whe-Helena Victoria, and Captain Industrial Peace Union sent the
Lord Carnegic and Lady Maud following cable, signed by Lord (Top Floor), Kowleon, household Carnegie were in the Royal Circle. Denbigh (president), the chair-furniture, 11a.m.
The Duchess of York wore a man (Sir Charles Allom), and the
July 14-Meeting of Creditors of
"The executive of the Indus Des Voeux-road, Ct., noon. trial Peace Union welcomes the
July 19-II. K. Football Club general meeting, proposal of Mrs. Walsh that she extraordinary should undertake
of Messrs. Jardines, to organlse board room the women of Australia, and 5.30 p.m. form an Industrial Peace Union on that continent, An inten- CINEMA NOTES. sive campaign is proceeding here, in close co-operation with "WOMEN LOVE DİAMONDS“ the Empire Trade League. In-
AT THE STAR, dustrial peace and production go hand in hand. The execu- Pauline Starke, is the leading tive welcomes the establish-player in "Women Love Diamonds," ment of branches in Australia, the main picture at the Star and sends best wishes."
Theatre from to-day to Saturday. The picture is a spectacular story A State Experiment. The Australian experiment in of the lives led by a certain class the State ownersip and operation of socfety--the idle rich. Pauline tackling two men when he found The Duchess of Devonshire, of niercantile shipping ended only Starke is the chief character and in the house of his employer, Mra. Mistress of the Robes, wore a few weeks ago. The continual portrays a young flapper of society Rotham, at Walm-laue, Crickle handsomely draped. gown of loss and disappointment sustain who, tired of the tinsel and gold of
cream satin and a train of real olded in the operation of that ambi- her existance, turns to a more un Horace Doherty, 45, a tailor, was lace(Handley-Seymour 47,48 tious scheme was in large mea conventional mode of living, with a
Bond-street). Miss before the court charged with New
du sure due to the extreme policy of startling result. breaking into Mrs. Rotham's house. Cane, Lady-in-Waiting to Prin- the Australian Seamen's Union. plays the hero, injecting his usual HI said that when he found the cass Helena Victoria, wore a gown The service was inaugurated in high standard of whimsical humour two men in the house, he said to of hand-woven gold lame, draped 1916 by the purchase of fifteen into his part as a chauffeur-lover. them: "Give up. You are enught." with cream lace richly embroider-cargo steamers for £2,000,000, Other members of the cast include A man not in custody struck a blowed with pearls and diamante. and by 1922 there were upwards Lionel Barrymore, Gwen Loe and at him with a jemmy, and the pri- The train of shot silver and mauve of fifty ships, but profits hnd dis- George Cooper. soner als struck him two blows lame was woven with gald stripes, appeared after 1919, and heavy
PLUCKY CHAUFFEUR
STRUGGLE FOR A JEMMY.
sign (Handley-Seymour, 47-48, New Bond-street). Princess Helena Victoria wore a gown of pale Sevres-green silk lace, em- |broidered in green, silver, crys tal, and finely "sun-rayed" opales cent puillettes, the draperies fall- Hing
Sevres-green
satin beaute, caught at the waist with a silver lame sash. The train of silver and Sevres-green shot shaded
over
At the Middlesex Sessions on woven lame, was bordered with
of two silver and lined with
a recent Saturday a' sum guineas was awarded to a chau-mousseline-de-soiu (Reville, Han- ffeur named Hill for his bravery in over-stjuure),
wood.
in the fare. He closed with the and fined with
men, and got
silver tissue losses on
possession of the (Reveille, Hanover-square), jemny, and, belaboured both of them
was bound over.
MOSQUITO BREEDING
$50 FINE AND A SEVERE WARNING.
Owen
ONE-WAY DANGER.
Moore,
every voyage became the rule. From 1923 onward a selling policy set In, and early in Mr. Ingleby Oddie, the West- Dresses And Their Wearers. with it. They all fell to the ground,
the present year tendors were in- minister coroner, declared at an but the other man got away.
The Duchess of Abercorn (wife vited for the purchase of the inquest recently that the Hay- market has become a death-trap Doherty, who was said to have of the Governor of Northern Ire-whole fleet of liners. done well for a number of years, land).-Gown of oxidised silver
It was always the boast of the for walkers since it has been used lame, cut and droped on graceful Minority Movement that the mili- for one-way traffic only.
Many business people and those lines. Train of the same mater- tant policy of the Australian Sea- ial, embroidered and lined with men's Union had secured the who use the street support his sapphire blue. (Handley-Sex-finest conditions and wages of any view and state that the danger is The union called increased by the fact that the mour, 47-18, New Bond-street). men afloat.
The Marquesa de Merry del Val strikes on several occasions-roadway slopes towards Pall Mall (wife of the Spanish Ambassa- strikes against conveying sup so that the traffic flow maintains dor).-Gown of beige tulle, em- plies to Shanghai, and against thefa greater speed than usual.
Mr. Oddie urged. that more On June 13 the Kowloon Magis- broidered in dull gold. Veil of old proposed sale of the fleet. Com- trate, Mr. W. Schofield, made an lace. Large tiara, and the Grand munists tried to organise a Bri-warnings should put up in one- order requiring the owners of pro- Cordon de Marie Louise of Spain. tish seamen's strike to compel the way traffic streets, and suggest perty in Hal Tan-street "to abate Long train embroidered in dia- Australian Government to retained that notices such as "Danger the fleet a propaganda pet in-one-way street look both the breeding of mosquitoes" on his mante und gold. premises. Yesterday the Sanitary Mrs. Houghton (wife of the which the conditions were out of ways" should be erected on the to the balance-refuges, and "Look left" printed Department brought another sum. American Ambassador).Gown all proportion
on the roadway. mons against the same defendants of white satin. Pearls, diamonds, sheets, alleging non-compliance with the and rubies. Train of white and
order of the Court.
gold brocade. Blue ostrich feather
The summons was answered by fan..
One of Shanghai's best known business men in the person of Mr. H. P. King has left on retirement.
the manager of the Loong Tong Countess Ahlefeldt Laurvig Co., of Connaughst-road, whom his (wife of the Danish Minister). THE DUKE OF YORK. Mr. King, who was formerly an Worship fined $60 and made a far- Dreas of bronze gold lame. Train ther order that the premises must of dark, mauve velvet, lined with
"NOT TRANSFERABLE,”
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The defendant was warned that Counsellor to the Danish Lega- The Duke of York spoke at a British steel manufacturers. For
Mr... E. Coope, the Ipoh magis the firm would be liable to a fine tion)-Picture frock of white dinner at the Mansion House in a time he was in North China, but
Tanjong proceeded to charmeuse, with of $10 for each day that the order broideries, and train to match.
of the pearl cm-support
appeal for went home from Shanghal on leave trate, £100,000 for the Queen's Hospi- in 1918, and during the Great War Rambutan to hold an inquest into was disobeyed.
Chinese patient The Marchioness of Salisbury,tal for Children, Hackney-road, undertook important work in Rus- the death of a -Pearl-embroidered gown of E., of which he is president. The sla. He returned to Shanghai after at the Central Mental Hospital there crear mattasse silver brocade, Duke said:
the war as the representative of who, it is alleged, was killed by a decorated on both skirt and cor-
I wonder whether it is not various manufacturing firms. fellow patient. sage in a Byzantine design. Train
even an impertinence to sug Before Mr. W. Schoßled, at the to match, massed with beautiful gest that it is necessary to ip-- Kowloon Magistracy yesterday, a pearl embroideries.
peal to the British public to motor-car driver was charged with The Marchioness of Hamilton! give their practical sympathy travelling on Kowloon Motor 'Bus (presented on her marriage to children. We pride our- Company's vehicles with a month- Wedding gown of soft white selves on bur love of children. ly ticket which had not been issu-satin, veiled with Brussels lace.
In no country in the world will ed to him. The defendant argued Train of the same lace, falling you find happier or healthier or that he was justified in using the from the shoulders.
more contented children than in ticket, which had been purchase The Countesa. of Dunraven.- Britain. I join issue with those in the name of a discharged em- Gown of oxidised lame and rich
doleful prophets who seem ployce. He had paid for the ticket silver lace, beautifully embroider- never tired of suggesting that himself and he did not see why he did with pearls and diamante.
we are losing our love and affec- should be expected to lose on the Train of lame veiled with magni- tion for children........... I have ticket, which was valid until the ficent old Ince.
Geen abundant evidence. that there is an overwhelming. majority in this country to whom no child would appeal in vain for nympathy and protec tion for
end of the month. Remarking that Lady Slater (wife of the Gov- the defendant had knowingly used ernor of the Gold Coast)-Gown ticket Issue to another person, of embroidered lace Train of and this in spits of the fact that royal blue and gold lame change- It was clearly marked "not trans-fant." ferable the Magistrate imposed a find 'of: $5. ^
The Lord Mayor, Sir C. Batho, who presided, said: "The Duke and Duchess of York had become
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