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Sentencing a young woman re- cently to 12 months' imprisonment for false pretences, Mr. L R. Dunne, the Marlborough-street magistrate, said to her:
"You have swindled the pubitc out of something like £700 for itxuries millinery. Jewellery, clothes, cars. I am sorry to think you are going to have a child. I shall not let that alter my deci- sion."
The woman, Ethel Rylands, 26, of no Axed address, appeared on three charges. and 20 other offences which she admitted
were taken Into consideration. The three charges were:
That, being a tenant at Mount- row. Mayfair, she stole silver and other articles, value £24 45, the property of Lawrence A. Winfield:
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BRITISH SAILORS disembarking from H. M. T. Lancashire un arrival from Shanghai on Monday. (Photo, A.A, Kahn).
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owing to the passage of two ty- Obtaining. by false pretences phoons across the northern part of with intent to defraud dresses, the China Sea. The Arst of these coats. hats. Jewellery, etc.. value passed within 100 miles to the F91, from Schiaparelli (London) S.S.W. of Hongkong on the night of Ltd., of Upper Grosvenor-street. W. the 3rd to sth, and entered the Det. Walsh said that the other coast to the east of Fort Bayard. 29 offences had been committed in The second passed about 250 miles For your complete beauty treat various names.. and the total to the S.S.W. of Hongkong on the ment, use Tattoo Powder. Rouge (amount involved was in the region afternoon of the 7th. Hand, Mascara (cream with brush),jor £700.
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Although neither typhoon gave winds of gale force in the harbour, they brought heavy rainfall, which The woman he added. had was much needed after an excep swindled individuals ILS well shops, having obtained money from people at Chichester who could
fford to lose it.
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"There was no reason for many of the offences.. being committed," continued Walsh. "Miss Rylands already" had an enormous amount of clothing, and when arrested was nego- liating for the purchase of fur- ther clothing, to cost £114. "In "September, 1933, she was sentenced at the Old Bailey to 12 months in the second division for obtaining credit by fraud. In that. case she posed as an heiress. In October, 1935, she
fined Was El at Marylebone for making a false statement to obtain a pass- port."
HOW SCHOOLBOYS
VIEW CHURCH
"Critics Of Dismal
Services
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LONGEST WAY ROUND
Hongkong To U.S. Via England
Air mails and certain newsreel films dispatched from Hongkong to Canada and the United States have lately arrived in England by Imperial Airways for forwarding by ship to American ports.
By this route the malla and Aims should reach their destina- tions in 12 days, and in certain circumstances this form of joint transport afforda the
quickest
means of communication between |Hongkong and America.
This is explained by the relative Infrequency and occasional irre- gularity of the Pan-American Air- ways service between San Fran- cisco and Hongkong, say: "The Times."
Since the loss by that company lof the Martin flying-boat Ha-
wattan Clipper there have not been
the weekly
enough flying-beats, to maintain service BCTOSO the Pacifc. and the schedules were altered to allow two services every three weeks.
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Two successive services from America, due at Hongkong on September 23 and October 2 re- Strong criticism of dismal church spectively, falled to arrive. dne services which falled to attract having been turned back at Guam the youth of the nation was made on account of typhoons and the by the Rev. N. V. Gorton, head-other having turned round Baster of Blundell's School. at the Manila for a similar reason, Modern Churchmen's Conference ACCUMULATION OF MAIL at Loughborough Leicestershire, recently.||
at
With the accumulation of two
He described public school re- air mail dispatches on his hands ligion as a small-scale working the Postmaster General of Hong- model of the original Prayer Book kong decided to consign them by | Imperial Airways, to England for reformers ideals and technique.
"Yet the Church neither feeds trans-shipment
to
America
tionally dry summer.
The weather subsequently im-)
and remained fair and the public schools nor the public These mails, rather more than proved,
10 lb. in weight, left Hongkong on with cccasional showers, schools the Church," he said.
October 7, arrived at Southampton
warm,
unt the 15th. The development "The modern boy is alert, in-
of an anticyclone over China dividual, and, intelligent-50 per on the evening of October 13, and brought cool northerly winds, and cent. better than his counterpart reached New York on October 18, The uncertainty of the air ser- fine weather un the 16th. and dür-20 years ago. The youth of univer-
TEMPERATURE
Church.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1938-PAGE 3
ing the remainder of the month no sity age are more interested in the vices across the Pacife has also
led rainfall was recorded and almost religious solution of their personal to experimental dispatches cloudless skies prevailed. Tem-and social problems than in any along the Imperial Airways route of newa nims made in China by perature again rose on the 24th other. and the last week of the month
cinema- "I know this, at the back of the representatives of the boys' mind is one fundamental and tograph companies. was very warm.
imal dogma of their own, that to' If the Pan-American Airways be a Christian does not necessarily service could be relied upon for do with the regular operation it would be pre- The mean temperature for the imply anything to
terable to send such Alm negatives month was 77.8 deg. F., which is
"INNATE INCREDULITY”
on the seven days' journey by nir 1.6 deg. above normal. A maxdmuza
across the Pacific and the further of 88.5 deg. was recorded on the "Directly you begin to talk to day's fight from San Francisco to 15, and a minimum of 66.0 deg. the boy about the Church, his, New York. on the 22nd. and 23rd. The mean moral ears fly back with innate When dispatches from Hongkong relative humidity was 16 per cent.. Incredulity Laughter). It is not become doubtful it is likely to suit against a normal of 72 per cent.
funny a bit. It is really a serious the film companies better to use Sunshine amounted to 233 hours, thing. The idea of the Church as the longer route and to be reason- which is 18 hours above normal. essential to Christian salvation, ably certain of having their nega The accused woman had been: The total rainfall was 6.09 inches. their own or socléty's, is a thing tives delivered in New York within'i employed as a dande hostess and against a normal of 4.55 inches; they just do
not belleve. It is 12 days of leaving Hongkong. as a stage dancer, but after being nearly all this rainfall was due to treated politely as 'parson's gut." sent to prison she found it difficult the passage of the two typhoons. to get employment.
The detective states that Miss Rylands was born in India, and brought up under very bad condi- tions. Her mother became de-
NEW HEADMASTER |mented through drink.
OF D.B.S.
Yesterday's Handing
Over Ceremony
In a brief ceremony during morning prayers at the Dioce. sas Boys' School yesterday,' at which the Rev. Bishop R.0. Hall and Mr. P. S. Cassidy, the Secretary of the School Com- mittee, were present, the Rev. C.BR. Sargent handed over to Mr. G. A Goodban the Head- mastership of the School.
A camera from the whole School and an ornamented aliver vase from the Shoe-Shining Club were presented to Mr. Sargent. Photo- graphs were later taken.
!
The maximum wind velocity in a
Mr. Coleman. defending, said: gust was 54 m.ph. at 7.35 am. on "My client is pregnant, and her the 4th. future seems very plack at the
moment. Friends are prepared to REFUGEES STREAM
look after her."
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DOCTOR'S WIFE AND BUDGERIGARS
Mrs. S. Longson, wife of Dr. F M. Longson, of Atholl-street. Peel, Isle of Man, was accused at Dover of landing two budgerigars con- trary to the Parrots (Prohibition of Imports) Regulations, 1930.
Frederick Precious, a Customs
INTO MACAO
Maeso, Oct. 31. A considerable refugee move- ment" in the Chungshan dis- trict to-day brought hundreds Into Macao." This was the re- sult of the bombing of Shekki by Japanese planes on Satur- day and neighbouring localities yesterday.#
'My experience is that they will not criticise Christianity, but they will always criticise the Church."
He believed it was a matter of
KAI TAK AIRPORT
· ̈MOVEMENTS.
Pan-American Airway's
The
services. They needed above all a Philippine Clipper is due to arrive new liturgical movement if the at Kal Tak about 12.30 p.m. to| priest were to do anything through day, and will depart about 8.30 the Church and its services for a to-morrow, this generation.
The Imperial. Airways' plane Delphinus is due in this afternoon about 5 p.m. with London and Aus- tralian mail and passengers
He knew of no service more re pugnant to the reallem of youth than what was called "Choral
The Air France plane arrives to- Eucharist." With Cathedral Mat-
morrow at noon from Hanoi, and tins it would be a well-last monu-, leaves on Saturday at 8.40 m. for ment of piety.
Indo-China. "What we want," Mr. Gorton
All Incoming trucks and buses said, "is the altar back to the peo- officer, stated that he challenged are loaded with human beings and ple, saved from choirs and the endless English Cathedral school of or-
their chattels, and A4
COLONY'S HEALTH Mr. G. A. Goodban, MA, who is Mrs. Longson when she was leav-stream of motor transports
Notifiable diseases reported in, are garists, from decorous modern "21, was educated at Tonbridge ing the Customs hall for the train,
the Colony last week were.- pouring into" the Portuguese churchmen, or public schools School and at Lincoln College, Ox. He found the birds in a small cage Colony.
chaplains, from archaiama, dim theria, 10 cases, & deaths; enteric cholera, 2 cases, 5 deaths; diph- ford. He has held the positions of in a canvas shopping bag under Lung Too, an alluvial island vil lights, and mediaeval pageant. Travelling Becretary of theher mackintosh, which was over
"If we can make a people's ser case; cerebro-spinal meningitis,
fever, 14 cazes, 1 death; measles, 1- Student Christian Movement, and her left arm.
lage
adjacent to Bhekki, was
deaths of tuberculosis.
was Classical VIth Form Master at Mr. W. Scorer, defending, maid severely bombed and strated by vice out of the Eucharist we have cases; dysentery, 39 cases. 7 Bishop's Stortford College, Herts. she was not aware that it was an Japanese airmen yesterday. Many something to point to and say deaths; puerperal fever, 3 cases; 721 from 1936 to this year.
offence to import the birds. They villagers, were killed and thjured, "That is the Church.** Mr. Sargent will be consecrated cost only is ed in Belgi Bishop at St. John's Cathedral on The magistrates found the case November 30, He has been approved, but as the birds had been pointed Assistant Bishop in the destroyed, dismissed the summons
on payment of és éd costs. Diocese of Fuklen.
and some have already been. brought into Macao and put in local hospitals.
During the 24 hours ended mid- İnight Monday, five cases of dysen- Japanese did not attempt a land- tery, four cases of diphtheria and In spite of rumours to the con-ing during the week-end-Our one case each of cholera and en- trary, it is confirmed that the Own Correspondent.
teric fever were reported. ··
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