WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1933.
THE
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ARMY EXAMINATION WAR DEBT TALKS PRETTY HONG KONG Today's Short Story,
PAPERS COPIED
Court-Martial Opens This Morning.
TWO SCHOOL INSTRUCTORS AND ORDERLY CHARGED
Army
Sonational disclosures regarding
Clas the obtaining of 2nd Examination papers for a $100, lubey the lust Army examina Lions held on September 19 and 20. Court- Scondai
District were made at a Martial this morning $f
ENDED
Token Payment By Britain.
"NO DEFAULT," DECLARES ROOSEVELT
London, To-day.
Brealey and Corporal John Doughty the difficulties which exist in
the
WEDDING
Goldman
- Laing.
MARRIAGE OF WELL-KNOWN
LOCAL SPORTSMAN
POOR
MAN'S
INN
By Richard Hughes.
A charming wedding took place |CICATTERED up and down the cave, for I could hear him moving jat the Union Church, Kennedy
ficiated.
the flame of another
us. were
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main English roads there haavily about, still clicking his The Chancellor of the Excehe. Road, this afternoon, when Miss quer, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, has Elizabeth Stuart Black Laing, eldest are certain caves, barns, empty tongue in his tooth: and then he
cottages and other places of shielded that the Debt discus daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John shelter that all tramps know of. match in his cap, and hit a fre. m of announced
had ended Laing of Troon. Scotland, became You will tell thera, probably, by its little flames Rickered desper»- stons in Washington
Brat: then suddenly it and that it had unfortunately not the wife of the well-known Inter seeing a few lousy rags hanging ately at
Mr. Lawrence
like proved possible to reach an agreeport sportsman,
bushes near, but they are blazed up, lighting the cave 021 Lolly) Goldman of Gilman and
a furnace-mouth, where the three well hidden, as ment for final settlement.
(surprisingly of
set like the Thres He continued, "His Majesty's 'Company Ltd., the second son
The flames made rubies, Point Hall, when Corporal Hayden Government recognise, however, Mrs. C. Goldman of Singapore and rule. Once inside, more inade-of
the the the late Mr. D. Goldman of Shang. quate bits of rag, and tins for Children.
moke School instructors attached to way of reaching such an agreement hal. The Rev. E. W. Powell of cooking, and the remains of the of the nearer rain:
last fire, a shapeless candle-end sucked a little, battered down by Lincolnshire Regiment, and Private at the present time by reason of the
The bride, who was attended by on a bit of slate, a crust or two, the cold air outside, and wandered the unsettled economic
off towards the other end of tho William MeArdell. Orderly at
and financial
One night in a rough spring that ledge. Army Education Office and attached situation, and they have according Miss Joan Churchill aa bridesmaid, perhaps, and a smell of mice.
sgraceful "Eunice" model to the South Wales Borderers, were informed the United States that wore
I was wet through to the tall of The fire-lighter crouched over hist charged under several counts,
my shirt, walking m the Forest of fre. they are prepared make, on Decem- with a high neck tied at the back der the official Secrets Acts of 1911 ber 15 next, a further payment of and finished with long ends. The Clun on the Welah Marches, I left not tall, but with long arma,
bodice was of Pènu d'ange laca and and 1919. Against Corporal Brea-i$7,500,000 in United States cur-
the road by a narrow gate on the mountainous chest, and & broad, ley it was charged that, on August rency in acknowledgement of the the skirt of ivory bridal satin, a
(right and turned into quarry.flat face like a savage, though ' it skillfully twisted girdle and rather Clun is one of the oldest oak-forests was more cheerful 14 and divers subsequent dates, heldebt, pending Anal settlement.”
in expression. conspired with Private T Derham The British Government had high waistline held by a cluster of in Britain: very steep, wild country: He had a knotted kerchief round of the Borderers and other persons stated that they were ready to re- orange blossoms being unique. The not very far from Ludlow, a curious his neck, and wore a sleeveless coat to copy th writing secret documents sume negotiations on the general train of bridal satin embodied towa crowded on a hill-top round of llon-skin; bare arms, with rain- which were obtained in contraven- question whenever, after consulta- wide panel of lnce trailing in tion of the Official Secrets Art of tion with the President, il
might point behind, 1911, and communicated the Bald appear that this could usefully be
'done.
documents to other persons
Д
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A beautiful hand-embroidered net veil. lent by Mra. S. D. Begg, was
the
The bride carried a
over
sheath
A
He was a
immense man:
a
TO-MORROW'S STORY
To-morrow's story will be "The Lost Inheritance," by H. G. Wells.
of
Then there were steps behind me: the clank of iron stone.
on
the red castle where Comus was firstįdrops still glistening on the tattoo- acted.
This quarry was of the same marks; baggy sailor's trousers, that ¡red stone.
half hid his iron foot, held up byj Once off the road, it bends to the a leather belt decorated with strips. Secondly, he was charge with re- The Chancellor raed a passage held by tiny orange blossoms at
By the left: you are at the bottom of alof tiger and python skin. taiming the said documents, prejudi grom the statement on the discus- nape of the neck.
up Are he had set down a heavy bag of sort of shaft, roofed very far sint to the intervals of the State, sions which President Roosevelt
on that chaked with metal; rainwater) and thirdly that, on August 14 and issued yesterday and in which the white beather and choice orchids, with dripping oak-leaves; and
one side the rock caves in, leaving was running out of its bottom. He subsequent dates, he conspired with President said it had been decided the gift of Mr. S. D. Begx. The bridesmaid. Miss
Joan room for a dozen men or more to blew out his cheeks and warmed Private F. Derham unlawfully le to adjourn them "Until certain
Ihis hands, thusting them right into: obtain possession of offelal
doc facts in the world situation, both Churchill, wore a charming gown shelter on a ledge of sandstone. ments by copying the same. commercial and monetary, had be- by "Eunice" of powder-blue tulle felt my way in with both hands, for the smoke.
Major H. St. C Thoyts. M.C, come more clarified."
marocaine, daintily dotted the night was black enough outside. The wind in the trees above roared; * noted with tiny silver aequins, with Lincolnshire Regiment. presided He had, as an executive,
In- and every few moments
they over the Court Martial and was as the representations of the British silver lace cap and mittens,
atead of flowers, the bridesmaid swayed the branche unburdened sisted by Captain D. D. Michell R.A Government and added. and Faeutenant 4. 1. Jordan of the "In view of this representation carried a muff of tulle and silver themselves of rain-like a wave break- Then the wind lufled, and South Wales Borderers.
and payment, and of the impossibi- lace finished with white heathering.
from the sheltered ledge I board a Mr. J. B. Prentis appeared for the lity at this time of pasang finally and pink rose-buda.
The bride was given away by enormng, almost as loud as of a man prosecution, assisted by the Prose and justly upon the request for the cuting Officer, Captain T. H. R. re-adjustment of debt, I have no Mr. C. W. E. Bishop. Mrs. C. W. E. in a fit.
the Mairon Bishop who was Rugg. C.M. M.M.. Linenlnshire personal hesitation in anying
not regant the Regiment, while Mr. D. L.. Strellelt shall
British Honour, was dressed in a model of
I crept my way into shelter: a
"Whew! it's cruel night for sleep- appeared for Corporal Hayden Brea Government as in default."-Bri. green marocaine and chiffon velvet
by Madame D'Obry.
voice behind me: "Whisht, who'a ing rough! God knows why I ever ley and Corporal John Doughty, The (tish Wireless Service.
Mr. F. R. Burch was the best there! All right, Friend." A burly took to it. I've got a tough little third aernsed. Private William Me-1
figure followed me in: I could hear circus of my own laid up in London, Ardell, being represented by Lieu-
After the ceremony a reception on iron foot clink on the atone, and waiting for the money to start it, venant J. W. Hope. Adjutant to the f
was held at No. 1 Leighton Hill answered his greeting. He fumbled and here I am walking the road like South Wales Borderers.
Telegraph, Copyright. Telepre Road, the residence of Mr. and Mrs. for a match, and struck it: but the any poor blooming lug-biter. How
wind blew it out. bir Menges fontinance. 1884. Rec. W. E. Bishop.
I had a glimpse long have you been on the road, Terived Nourmber 8, 7.20 a.m.)
Later in the evening, the couple jof a huge body, one of the broadest Friend?-Look ut him, now, a nice, Washington, To-day. left for their honeymoon, which in men I have ever seen, quédřlý dross-sociable, matey sort of chap to
nego- being spent at Fanling.
{ed. Behind me the other lodger spend a night with, ain't he?" Captain Cannon said that on Sa
newcomer The bride's going-away drena snord stertorously: the
He picked up a small piece of turday, September 29 last, while
The negotiators are apparently was a smart ensemble of Nattine felt his way past nie, breathing rock and heaved it on to the sleep- supervising the correcting of 2nd Class Army Certificate Examination now concentrating only on an effort blue frieze with the new 'wagger heavily and clicking his tongue in ing man's stomach, who hiccough-
want ed suddenly and then trimmed with dove a hollow tooth. Paper rustled. ........ papers taken on September 10 and to arrange the payment of the next coat and hat
"Silly blighter! He's drunk as a snoring. and 20, certain facts were brought to installment United Press. per S.C. grey, with the shoes, bag
lord. Rolled himself in a news- gloves toning. also by "Eunice."
"Wake up, you silly blighter! his attention by his assistant in-Gold Bar Co.
paper, too, to keep the cold out. Can't you see there's two gentle- structors.
a chat with Guess it will serve our turn, Friend. men wanting to have
Ile stripped off the drunkard's you? Wake up! The Copper's' covering (who never stirred): and after you! It's Closing Time! Wake
found up! must miraculously have
Coo, I can't understand a aome dry wood in a recess of the chap like that, what drinks himself
silly. Let's have a look at him."
He henved over on to one hand and hold a burning branch over the sleeper's face.
by
Mr. J. B. Prentis, counsel for the prosecution, opened
his case calling Captain P. S. Cannon. Com- mand Education Officer.
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Private T. Derhamp, of the South teal papers showed correct an-
Wales Borderers, stateri that [A IN many places with wrong
April or May of this year he had workings, while, na regarda essays;
heen appointed Orderly to the Edu- submitted Those
for correrlion
cution Department and lived with showed considerable similiarity in form and expression and in certain Private W. McArdell, the Orderly / cases almost identical wording. He Corporal. on the veranda
there like.
drew the conclusion
that
of
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No
ARREST.
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"I know him, too: chap called must have been a leakage of the
Two days after he had commenced
Lenora, I done him down last questions previous to the oxamine
London, Ta-day.
Worcester races. Won five pounds, tions and reported the matter to as duties. Mr Ardell told him that
Sir John Simon, the Foreign
he did. Oh, he was roaring drunk higher authority at Command Head would be a good job if he kept i
this hend, and by this witness un Secretary, said yesterday that he
that day. I fetched an old mon- quarters.
had made vigorous representations derstood that there would be money.
key's skull what I'd got in my pack, The examination
regarding the arrest of Mr. Noel papers, stated
in it.
curio-like. I wired it on to a had- Captain Cannon, were the property
One week prior to the last exa. Panter, Munich correspondent of
dock's backbone and told him it of H M. Army and were in the
witness, the Daily Telegraph, through the custody of Warrant Officer Senior,minations. on a Saturday,
Fielding only nine players the was a mermaid's anatomy, Young] Club de Recreio Ladies, runners-up one. He gave me four pounds for Passing the 2nd Class Army Car was given instructions by Warrant German Embassy in London and incate examination entitled the Officer Semor to go on Monday to the British Embassy in Berlin.
in the Caer Clark Competition last it, he did, He's been looking for Shamshuipo Barracks to deliver He had now been informed by soldier to draw what was know as
the German Foreign Minister that year, lost to the St. Andrew's me ever since, they tell me. some examination formK.
Wake up, you skunk. the Educational Proficiency pay.
Witness informed MeArdell of his "No order of expulsion has been Ladies on the Maring ground yes I don't care. Before the examinations all pa-
terday by two goals to mil.
Don't you remember old Bill, what) pers were kept locked up in a box instructions and the latter said wit-made against Mr. Panter, and he
The winners had only ten on Bold you the Anatomy? You been looking for me, have you? EL? at the Education centre, the key of nese was to drop a hint to the Cors is therefore free to return to Ger- their side.
as no charge or other Miss F. Wong scored in the first Wake up!". the box being in the custody of poral in the school that he would be many,
taking the papers over, McArdell's penalties lie against him."--Bri-half for the Saints, and Mias M. But Mr. Lenora was dead to the W/O. Senior.
actual words were, "I want to get tish Wireless Service. more than $100 for them,
"Never Suspected Him." Cross-examined by Mr. D. L On the following Monday morn- WEATHER FORECAST Strellett, counsel for Corporal Brea-fing, prior to witness's departure for
Woolley added the second goal in world. Bill chuckled. the final period.
ley and Corporal Doughty, Ceplain the Shamshulpo Barracks, McAr- Fine generally with fresh north-Engineers Beat Scratch
Cannon said his discovery of the deli told him to try and gei more easterly winds in the weather fore- leakage of Information regarding than $100 for the papers.
cast issued by the Royal Observa-
the examination papers was not con- On arrival at Shamshuipo Bar-tory this morning. fined to one unit. The examination racks, witness went into one of the| papers for the 2nd Class Army Cer-two school rooms and handed over tificate were prepared by him or un-the examination forms to Sergeant der his instructions.
Tipple and, in consequence of what
CLUB▾ RECREIO
C. B. A. XI
HARDING AND COOPER SCORE THE GOALS
But
“Look at that, now. Born to be hanged, he is. See them eyebrowa
See
Do you
I do. 1
meeting? Born to be hanged, that means. I ain't a bit religious, but I'm very superstitious, you know. I do believe in a bit of luck. them bits of snake-skin? think they're lucky, eh? Holy. they are. Holy Snake, got them out in Malay, same as Magic Coffin trick. But I ain't: had a bit of luck, not since. Are
"No.".
"That's right, Friend; don't you be, neither—I am.
"What?" "Married. But I'm through with
Look at that!
it.
He rummaged: inside his shirt, and pulled, but an old pocket-book
The Royal Engineers, who put At 5.16 p.m. to-day the Hong up a fine performance against the Cross-examined by Lieutenant J.the latter said, took them into the Kong Hockey Club will meet the Radio Sports Club last week, defents where I learnt tattooing, and the W. Hope, counsel for Private W. other room, where the forms were Club de Becrelo in a friendly led a scratch. CBA team. In McArdell, witness said he had never handed over to a corporal. In that match at King's Park. The Club friendly match at King's Park yea-you married? had cause to suspect the accused and room Private Derham met Corporal will be represented by the follow- terday by two goale to nil, treated him as his right-hand man. Brealey, who asked him what jing player;---
The losers were without the ser Warned by counsel that he was chances there were of obtaining the { L. D. Skinner; A. A. Dand and J. viess of a goalkeeper, and played giving evidence on oath, Captain 2nd Class Army Certificate examina- Rodger; W. A. Reed, H. J. D. Lowe with only nine men. Cannon said that before this case tion papers. Witness assured Brea and E. V. Reed; 7.1. Price poster Sapper Harding and Lt. Cooper
clair, G. E. R. Divett. J. E. Potter to had never suspected any leakage joy that the chances were good and and F. E. W., Lammert.
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ipo Barracks.
would give.$80 for them. After
Bee all the passengers watching7|| Captain Cannon; I have.
Private Derham again saw Pri- much haggling over, prices it was The following will represent the I got out in four minutes, aume AS In answer to a further question,vate W. McArdell, who told him not finally arranged that $100, www.to be Radio
I said I would Thats me as - A witness sald he realised that if this to let the papers go unless he ob- pald for them and that he and Bras- Man Singh; Parduman Bingh and little boy: You can guess I had irregular practice had continued, tained $100 or more for them. lay should most at the Bunfreeza 3. 8. Grewal Jaggett Bingh, M. H, there would have been a serious re-McArdell then handed him the 2nd Cafe, near the Majestic Theatre in Hassan, and Mohinder Bingh; Attar good home white collar and all sult. fie did not report the matter Class, Examination papers which Nathan Road, on Friday night togh Gurbachan Singh, Awtar Singh, Ah, that's the one."
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