THE HONGKONG
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SATURDAY, MAY
1928
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BABY can sit up now on his own and when he smiles you can distinctly Bee those two teeth which mother thinks are two wonders of the world. You would never suppose, if you picked him up and felt low solid he is, that there were quite a lot of dreadful weeks when he was paleTM and pinched and peaky. It was "Lactogen" and nothing else which made the change.
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BRIDEGROOM: LOSES HIS MEMORY.
SLANDER ACTION FAILS] FOOTBALLER TURNS
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UNANIMOUS VERDICT 'FOR A
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NEWSPAPER
"REDS” AND NAVY,
ATTACKING THE LOYALTY OF THE LOWER DECK.
NOT INTERFERING WITH HIS GAME
The attention of the Portemouth An action for damages for:
London, Apr. 2.- spojiče and the naval authorities Sydney, Apr. 5. alleged slander brought by Eliza- Suffering from loss of memory, beth MNulty of Mintyre-street, James Jackson, who was Ziver an bhog called to the insidious pool's outstanding player the fempty of the part of "Red" cold, hungry and dishevelled Mri Andorfa
Anderton Glasgow, agalhat latter's victory over Hudderspeld on propagandis de diljerming" the Hunter Loder, a pastoral Inspector of Western Australia, and former More.. Thompson and Co. Saturday, at right full-black, has confidence of the Join the of Singleton, was found" at Dunder, publishers of the "Glas accepted the position of honorary Naval Welfare Confetend, which Kiama to-day. He had been mise sow Weekly News," failed in the assistant minister to the Rev. meeta in April at Chatham.
Gordon McLeod at the Presbyterian While the representatives of the ring since March 16th Although Court of Session, Edinburgh. Ie "I;་་་
Church, Liverpool,
lower deck have been meeting at be did not explain much of what
The woman, who claimed $250. Jackson has been studying for the three home. portas to formulato had occurred to him ainco he start- ed wandering about, his torn stated that on March 13, 1926, and the ministry for some years and class and general requests for the clothes, his pallid checks and article appeared in that paper in during his ethy in Liverpool ha has consideration of the conference, heavy growth of whiskers were a the following terms: "Running preached at many places of wor Communist pamphlets have been pitiful indication of his condition. away from home, following a ship. His new appointment will put into circulation both in the Mr. Loder was on a honeymoon scolding, Elizabeth M'Nulty, a 23-not interfere with his football Fleet and the shore establishments visit to Sydney and was staying at year-old Anderton girl made three which he will continue until he has regarding conditions of service, in the Navy. It has been suggested Petty's Hotel On the afternoon attempts to reach either Canada completed his theological studies.
that the various branches of the 6March 16th. he left the hotel to or America. Disguised in men's
Service should form their own' drawn considerable sum of money clothes she stowed away three that was awalling him at the office times before she succeeded in that the name and description of Trade Unione, and that special of the Australian Investment Com-crossing the Atlantic, only to be the narrator, Elizabeth M'Nulty, pay should be claimed for cere pany, and he arranged to meet his trapped as she was attempting to were accurately given; that the monial pccasions.
The object of the pamphlets is wife an hour later in the city. He leave the vessel. She has just article had no reference to plain- did not collect, the money or meet returned to Glasgow, and below diff, and that she could not be obviously to create dissatisfaction, This wife, and he was reported as relates her adventures in Liver reasonably mistaken for the per- but the effect has been to mako lost. Police stations throughout pool, where she was caught in son whose experiences were nar the port representatives doubly careful that nothing should creep the State were informed of hisa Chinese gambling den." disappearance, but no sign of him
Into their requests which would savour of "Red" propaganda. was sten until to-day, when a man informed the Kiama police that he had seen a man sleeping among the rocks on a rugged part of the coast about a mile and a half from Kiama.
The police.visited the spot, and found the man, and brought him to the polica station. He said that he remembered walking endlessly, and that he decided to live among the rocks, as the wild seashore ap pealed to him. He had bought some food a few days previously--' how long before he did not know -but he had caten' it it all, and he was now hungry. It had been cold during the nights, with the wind blowing off the sea.
From articles in his possession and from the description that had been circulated, the police identi- fléd Lader, and no time was lost in notifying his bride. Tonight Loder's condition, following on food and attention, was reported to be improving.
$5 FOR BREACH OF PROMISE.
"LIQUIDATING LOVE'IN CASH."
Damages of £5 were awarded Miss May Collymore, of Claphand Park, In the suit for breach of pro mise brought by her against Mr. J. H. N. G. Johnson, Dulwich Com- mon. The Judge, made no order as to coats.
Mr. Justice MacKinnon in hig Bumming-up said to the jury: "You are asked what is the cash value of what Miss Collymore has lost. Of course, in one sense tho very existence of this form of n- tion is something of an absurdity. Many people think it ought never to exist. The process of liquidat- ing love in cash, to use a phrase of Mr. Cope Morgan, (for Johnson), is In its essence an absurdity, but the action does exist.
"What has she lost by losing that which he promised to give her, if part of that which he promised was the satisfaction of marrying a man in comparatively affluent circum- stances one who had a certain £600 a year and the prospect of still further means? So far as I can I make a rough calculation, he was inferring that very shortly his in- come would be over £50,000 a year."
Mr. Cope Morgan, in his sub- mission for Mr. Johnson, said: "I am not saying that the defendant is a lunatic, but no one who knew him intimately would suggest that he is of atrong mentality. When the en- gagement took place he was terribly in love and terribly tied to his mother's apron strings."
"Mr. Johnson is a young man constitutionally unable to speak the truth said. Mr. Cave for Miss Collymore, "He makes Ananias reem almost like George Washing- top."
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