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PRINCESS ON DRINK CHARGE

"Good Morning

To You, My Charming"

Princess Kate Fazil, American wife of Prince Emrahim Fazil of Egypt, who is a British Army major, pleaded not guilty at Salisbury recently to driving a motor CAT while under the influence of drink to such an extent as to be incapable of having proper control.

She alm pleaded not guilty to driving dangerously and with- out due care.

Mr. Walter Ireland, prosecuting. after I had a drop I called out sald that at 11.30 pm. on May 17, again and asked if there was any Princess Fazil's car came into way of moving the car.

GENERAL

CROSSWORD

NO. 365

. ACROSS

3. Collar ta

8. "Laughable

12 Boundary

collision with another coming |. "Mr. Austin, the driver of the from the opposite direction on the other car, said that it was quite a Woodford-road. It then ran into impossible because the tyre had a fleid, and when the police arriv- burst. ed an hour later, she was still in the car.

She was asked to get out, and it was seen that she was unsteady on her feet. She was taken to the police station. "

*Don't Kiss Me Too Much" Supt. Wright saw her there and after he had said "Good morning madame" to her twice. he received 'a reply: "Good morning to you my charming" Then the Princess said

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Cutting (7)

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Disparage

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2 Joln (5)

26 Backbone

4 Narrow (4)

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28 Maddened

(7) Tusk

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substance (5) Singly (5) Ability (5)

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10 Prefect (7)

25 Passage..

11 Scorch (6)

way (5)

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Liberats

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that

"As I set there I had a bit too much brands. I. did not like to 24 Berutinise get out of the car because by that time I was rather treab."

Princess Fazl denied she knew the bottle of gin was in the car that night.

said 'What I

to the police 29 officers when they arrived or at the police station I am not in a position to deny.

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"Probably I talked a lot laf to him "You look like Simon Pure." nonsense, should like to apologise who said Mr. Ireland, was he to the doctor while I am here. believed, the title of a "rather

salacious novel,

"At that time I was definitely under influence of alcohol,"

Cross-examined, she said

She referred to Police Constable Zebedee as "General Goering." at the time of the accident she

When a doctor arrived Princess was perfectly sober. Fazil said: "Don't kiss me 100 much," and "Pat me on the cheek."

"She Was Angry" Major Prince Ibrahim Fazil told

In other conversation Mr. the magistrates that he

had

Ireland alleged that she said: "I dinner with his wife, but he would

will play ball and say I am guilty. not go out with her afterwards,

You English police are marvellous and she got rather angry about

I won't have these Amesbury the whole thing. Jewish doctors."

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two (4)

A Water be-

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15 Bondage

SOLUTION TO-MORROW

(7):

17 Choose (5)

18 Coln (5)

20 Llan like

(7).

Charm (5)

24 Serpent (5)

Solution No 364

ACROSS: 1, Currant, », Moral, 8, Alleged. 9, Night. 10, Yak, 12, Morass. 15, Nettle. 16, Sungy. 17, Rush. 19, Lady. 20. Sphere, 22, Retail. 23, Regent, 28, Get 28,

BRUEN LEADS IN IRISH OPEN GOLF TOURNEY Chain 29, Riotous. su, uwell, 31,

The whole evening was" rather NEWCASTLE, COUNTY DOWN,

Precede.

DOWN; 1. Charm. 2, Ruler. 3.

Near Princess Fazil's car was argumentive. His found what was known as a three-said she "would go pint bottle of gin, of which about friends alone. At one-third had been consumed. left the house she had not had Irish Open Golf Championship Situate. 19. Lkg. 20, Signal. 21, Re- than two whiskies to-day with 3 rogord round of 66 mote 24, Evoke. 25, Taste. 27, Tp.

over the lengthened course.

wife then July 19. (Reuter)—James. Bruen, August 4. Tidy. 5, Monkey, 6, Re- and see her the young Irish golfer, led the gatta. 7. Lottery. 11. Angler. 13. the time she seld in the first round of the Ash. 14. Simple. 17. Reduced. 18,

Court Apology To

Docter

more and sodas. Princess" Fazil told the The Princess was fined £25 and magistrates that she could not her driving licence suspended for open the door of her car after the a year. accident.

She was ordered to pay £7 10s She asked who the occupants (costs. of the other car were and found out there had not been any serious injuries, and then she

believed she got a slight reaction U.S. BASEBALL

"There was some brandy in the car which I started to drink, and

SUTCLIFFE

JOINS

IMMORTALS

RESULTS

NEW YORK, July 19 (Reuter)

-The following are the result of games played yesterday in the Major League:→

St. Louis

National League

Reaches 50,000th Run New York

Of Career

he bad

· LONDON. --- When completed 107 runs of his fourth successive contury this -sonson, (against Middlesex at 'Lord's) Herbert Sutcliffe, the 44-year-old Yorkshire zuå Eng-- land cricketer, marked up his 50,000th rani.

"He went on the to inake a"total of 175 and in his frenings showed that he is still the master bats-

man

R.

E.

5 11.

0

3 10

0

Battery:

Welland and Owen.

4

10

2 9.

.1

| Chicago

Brooklyn

Hack and Grussel homered for

the Dodgera.

P. Mahon, of Royal Dublin, was

.1

second with 68. while G. White, A fine of $10 was imposed by of Notts Club, 69 and A. Lees, Mr. E Hmsworth at the Kow- of Yorkshire, 69, tied for third foon Court yesterday on få Hing-

WIS wing. who

summoned for place.

Other notable scores were Ken-keeping an unlawful school yon, former holder. ; A D. two annumbered houses in Hau Locke, of South Africa, 73; and Wong Road and at Nos 30-36, Bert Nam Kok Road. Mr. J. Ralston, Reginald Whitcombe and

of English Schools, Gadd 76 each.

appeared as complainant in the | case.

SHIPPING

MOVEMENTS

The B. & 8, steamer Titan is ex- pected to arrive here from S'hai

on July 22 at 11 a.m.

The B. & 8. steamer Antiochus is expected to arrive here from

Shanghal on July 21 at 8 a.m.

The P. & O. steamer Chitral left Shanghal on July 18 and is due here on July 20 at 5.p.m.

Battery: Passeen and Hartnett.

Cincinnati

0 ........... 12 19 Baston

........$ 11 5

"

SHIPS IN HARBOUR Stonecutters Jessie. Moller, Tai

Yuan

McCormick homered for the

Reds.

Yaumatı — Produce. 'Pipina

Battery: Derringer and Herch- Prosper Prominent, Tural. Essi,

berger... His total of 30,000 runs in Arabi class cricket include every fan-Pittsburgh ings played while on tour with the Philadelphia" M. C. C. teams in Australia, South Africa and Jamaica, and it has

Pronto, Marle Moller, Cambay

3 Prince, Hal Dah

â 8

.......

8 13

0

Kowloon Bay-Claude Chapper, Yolande Bertin

Bell, Fletcher and Klein homered West Point Wharf-Tal Sang

been reached in 20 years, com-for the Pirates

pared with 29 years taken by

Jack Hobbs, 31. by Patsy Hendren

and Mead, and 32 by Frank

Woolley: Sutcliffe. Hobbs., Hen

Battery: Johnson and Davis.

American League

R H.

·

ខ 14

dren. Mead, Woolley, and W. G. New York ..... Grace are the only batsmen to ist Loals... have scored 50,000 runs in, first) class cricket history.",

Kowloon Wharf Burgenland, Canton, Tegelberg, Emp, of Asia

DOCKS

Taikoo Breconshire, Dardanus,

E. Chinese Prince, Tunni, Silverwal-

4 nut, Mulnan, Anshun.'

0. .3 2

Gordon homered for the Yan-

Among his many records, But-kees.

cliffe has to his credit:-

Battery: Donald and Rosar.

Four successive centuries this Boston season, four successive centuries Chicago

in 1931, and three more later in

the same season. He is the only! Fox,

Auker and

Kowloon-Ardent

Cosmopolitan-Hal Yang

BUOYS

No. A 2-Tal Yin No. A 4-Apoey- 13 15 40

No. A 5-Cremer 10 13 0

No. A 7-Pleasantville No. Williams

English player to score three homered for the Red Box and" centuries in three micceive. Test Kreevich for the White Sox. match innings, and the player ever to make three succes-

ر.

A10-Hong Kheng

No. B 2-Wing Sang No. Boan Moller No. B 6-Lyeemoon No, Bio-Hermod No. B11-Canton No. B14 Kweiyang

only

sive centuries in two successive Washington ........... 10 Test(Bydney and Melbourne, 1924-25-59, 115, 178, and 127).

Battery: Hering and Peacock.

Detroit

· 1 15 0

Battery: Krakausas and Fer- ring.

2.

No. B15-King Yuan

No B21-Hunan.

No. 822-Man Bang

13

12

No. 323-Nord

3

Inspector

THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1939.

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ISOLATION

Four members of the Japanese Embassy staff turned up to play gol at Addington Golf Club on June 25.

New York St. Louis

Selkirk and Dahlgren homered for the Yankees and McQuinn for the Browns.

Battery: Hildebrand and Dickey.

The Japanese played serong themselves Afterwards they en- tered the dressing-room-stripped Boston themselves, dressed and went out Chicago to play again

They did not exchange a word ady nor anybody with

with anybody

No. B25-Uyo Maru

No. 128-Leana

No. B27-Chancer

No B28-Hellenic Trader

Major-General A. Grasett,

2 General Officer Commanding the British Troops in China, is expect- ed to retum from the North by

3 the se, President Coolidge on Ba

turday. He has been on a visit of Inspection of British units in North China

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Battery: Brown and Philadelphia

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