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DIFFICULT DECISIONS

MAY 3, 1930.

By GLUYAS WILLIAMS

WHEN YOU SUDDENLY REALIZE THAT WHAT WITH THINKING ABOUT THE STOCK MARKET AND ONE "THING AND ANOTHER YOU'VE BEEN PLAYING THE HAND AT NO-TRUMPS INSTEAD OF AT SPADES, AND YOU DONT KNOW WHETHER TO OWN UP OR TO LET

THEM THINK IT'S YOUR NORMAL GAME

CHAMPAGNE IN PRINCE PICTURE.

ROYAL ACADEMY PERTURBED,

A painting of an ice skating carnival showing the Prince cl Wales in the foreground sitting at a dining table with an uncorked bottle of champagne at his elbow. has aroused eriticism.

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SUICIDE'S JOKES BEFORE

"DEATH.

"I MUST BE GAS-PROOF."

Remarkable farewell letters writ tea before he committed suicide were read at the inquest on Thomas David Cunnington, a valet, at Westminster, S.W., last month. The coroner said that in his letters Cunnington cracked jokes about his death-------

It is the work of Mr. Howard Robinson, and it is to be exhibited at this year's Royal Academy. The Prinen is shown knocking, the ash, from his cigar as he watches the skaters in fancy costumes who pro gas oven. vide a riot of colour.

Cunnington lived in Winchester- street, Pimlico. He was found dead, wearing silk pyjamas, near a

The Coroner, Mr. Ingleby Oddie,, Some people are jibbing at the first read a letter found at Cun- bottle of champagne," Mr. Robin-nington's side, as follows: son said. "They describe it as bad taste en my part, and declare it will give offence to many people.

believe a photograph of King Edward in close proximity to a Lottle of wine caused something of

stir at Court, but public opinion has advanced since then. Why should not the Prines of Wales be allowed champagne? Moreover, my uriginal sketch has been approved by the Prince's staff at York House, who gave me permission to include H.R.H."

When Mr. Robinson included the Prince in a previous group, the Prince found fault. It depicted an evening at the National Sporting Club.

I-dont-know much about paint ing, said the Prince, but don't you think my collar is a little too high? It has the effect of making my neck look short. But it is not your fault. It's those laundry people who have washed my collars all wrong."

The rink picture, which includes about 150 figures, has taken five months to paint.

TRUNK MURDER MYSTERY.

INNOCENT MAN'S SIX MONTHS IN PRISON.

A Paris murder mystery, 50 baffling that it has split the "coun- try into opposing camps, like the famous Dreyfus case, had a drama: tic climax on April 4, when M. Donat-Guigue, the Publie Prosecu- tor, announced that he would ask the High Court of Indictment to quash all the charges against a humble American tailor-named Al- mazian, who had been under arrest for the past six months in connec tion with the Rigaudia trunk affair.

The body of Rigaudin, a Paris accountant, and lover of Almazian's wife, was found strangled in a wicker-basket-trunk in the Nord Station last September, It had been sent as registered baggage by a-person whom the railway em ployees did not remember and the name and address on the tab proved false."

1.30. Just returning from post- ing a bunde of letters. Dare not be found alive after this lot, so here goes. Wish I knew a bit more about poisoning, but have nu nerves. Only hope it isn't a

failure.

Good-bye, old sport.

Half an hour with my blinking heed in oven. Never dreamt I could swallow so much gas.. Am getting to think gas will run out and what a blinking fool I'll look in the morning.

Fancy waking up and finding I am not dead! Terrible. My luck is out. Can't get enough gas. Can't even smell it

It

Something rang, I mean wrong. 1-must be gas-proof, Am trying Hope I'll wake in Heaven.. would be damn funny if I opened the door to you in the morning. God forbid. I don't want to die only once. Am going to sleep. Good-night, Fred.

"Come and Pull Me Out."

In a letter to his brother, Cun- "nington wrote:--

Dear Freddie,-Have a damn good drink and come and pull me out of the gas oven. I have left the key on the lamp rack out- on the stairs. side my Knock once and say to Mrs. Johnson, "It's all right.'

room

Dont's make a noise when you come in. You might wake me up, and if I ain't dead there is a chopper in a box, or I will leave the damn chopper out. Hit me hard, for I can't be seen alive! agniu.

Have broadcast may letters. "My wife-God bless her-No. 1. Poor old Loo No. 2. Bank manager and another decent bloke who obliged me with a few pounds, and pension officer.

Don't expect me to answer the blinking door.

Don't call Tom, for my spirit is with Mum. Don't look any bluer than I hope to be.

Am putting on the silk sleeping suit. Haven't bothered to wear the damn thing for a long time, but I must dye a good colour.

Five shillings silver. Have a good drink, Fred. I go to prepare "the way.

"A queer angle of the case was that The cornner, recording a verdict Rigaudin's mother, an Anarchist, of Suicide While of Unsound Mind, had been mysteriously strangled in said, "A man whoso attitude to her Paris apartment some months, deaths of that kind, clearly has an

before.

After a brief investigation several detective inspectors took Almazian

unbalanced mind."

GWYAS WALIAMS

BOMB BY POST.

RACING COUPLE'S NARROW ESCAPE.

Count Jacques de Vienne-a well- known figure on the French turf and his wife have had a narrow escape from being killed by a bomb which was sent to the countess by parcel post. ·

They were having breakfast when the valet brought in, the post- some letters and four small parcels.

One parcel was a box 10 inches long, wrapped in paper and bearing the name of the Countess.

As the Countess was opening the parcel a small fame came out of

it.

The surprised Countess threw the. parcel from her, and it exploded before reaching the floor.

Bits flew in all directions, but happily neither she or her husband was injured.

Servants rushed in and extinguish- į cd the fiaries..

The police were called in, and the little infernal found that machine had comprised bottle made of strong glass, which con tained a mixture to be exploded by n device which began to work when the parcel was partly opened.

This mysterious criminal attempt is puzzling the police. It is the more baffing as being the second attempt which has been made with in a few weeks against well known racing people.

The first was directed against the Count Bruno de Boisgelein, whose colours-like those of the Count de Vienne-are very popular or French

racecourses.

Count Bruno also received a mys terious parcel.like that addressed to the Countess de Vienne; and it exploded on being opened.

As a result the Count was burned on the hand.

ADVICE FOR INVESTORS.

READERS are reminded that inquiries relating market are to the share answered on page 11 every Let- Tuesday by Kufan." ters should be sent to this office, and must be accom- panied by writer's name and · address, not for publication. Letters should be addressed Kufan," care of the

Editor,

HOW TO AVOID INDIGESTION.

In most digestive troubles, ex cers acid ferments food and causes.

to the prefecture of police, and, al- though he was not officially arrest- Princess Clementine, widow of gases to distend the stomach. That ed, put him through a violent third- Praca Napoleon, very often goes is why intense pain, so often fol- degree examination for two days to Paris from Brussels, where she lows immediately after eating. and two nights, trying to extract lives, standing in the corridor of Digestive disturbances of this kind a confession from him for the mur- the train the entire distance. Ex can be absolutely prevented by das of Mme Bigaudio, as well as ceening 26 rest of best-fired main in water after eating. This asceedingly economical, the princess taking a little Bisuraed' Mag- that of her son.

his caused a tremendous acandal.nd that more item Alan Dobi noutralises the ex

digestive organs to" faire- 'to find one... Now and ables the digestive especially as the famous Dr. Paul unable reported that his body was covered again, however, someone recognises tion in a normal manner without with bruises. M. Benoist, chief of her and offers his place to her pain ar distress. Every chemist the Paris detective force, and sever. Recently Prince Napoleon, son of seile Bigurated' Magnesia, and if you will take it as directed you will quickly gain freedom from digestive pain and discomfort.

al of his assistants still have to face Princess Clementine, was proclaim charges of assault brought by cd by his friends to be the official Almazian.

claimant to the throne of Napoleon,

CHURCH NOTICES.

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, Hong Kong,

MAY 4, 1930, Shepherd Sunday -

Holy Communion at 8 am

Holy Communion (Peak Church) as į Children's Servicu nt 10 sm.

8.

Sunday School at Peak School st

10.

"Choral Eucharist at 11 am.

Freacher-Rev. H. V. Koop. Evensong at 6.00 p.in.

Preacher Rev. E. A. Armstrong. Social Evening in Cathedral Hal after Evensong.

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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,

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8.15 in Holy Communio 1130a.m.-Morning Prayer.

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Morning Worship at 11 m, broad

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Subject:-The Cost of Harveste Evening, Worship at 0p.m.

Subject:New Zealand and China, Preacher, Moraine and evening:- Rev G..H. McNear, of the Union Theological College, Canton.

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