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THE ' HONGKONG | TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1931.

MRS. SNOWDEN AND

THE WAITERS.

STRANGE CLOSING-

TIME SCENE.

London, Nov. 16.

Mrs. Snowden was involved in an extraordinary closing-time scene last night at a West End restaurant, nt which the annual dinner of the Guild of Singers and Players was held.

Herself a great music lover, Mrs. Snowden was in the chair. Many of the best-known singers and in- strumentalists of the day were pre- sent, and Mr. John Goss was about to sing.

It was just on 10.80, and clos- lag time in the West End on Sun- day nights is 10 o'clock.

Suddenly'a number of waitera and waitresses poured into the room, and

started clearing away bottles and glasses, thus causing a clatter.

"Plense Go Away."

Mr. Goss waited patiently for silence for some moments and then Mrs. Snowden said to the waiters and waitresses, "Will you please go away; we want to go on with our concert."

The waiters seemed not to hear. They went on clearing away.

Mrs. Snowden said again: "W you retire? We want to go ahend,”

Then the head waiter went to Ales. Snowden and spoke to her. "But you can't clear them away," she was heard to say.

"I must." said the head waiter. "Then hurry." was Mrs. Sauwe den's reply.

Mr. Goss whe still waiting to sing, and there, were protests from those present.

"Do please hurry." repented" Mrs. Snowden after another paune. "I really do not see why you must clear away glasses containing water and lemonade. We have our foasts lo drink."

Mrs. Snowden's Comment.

But still they cleared away and Ir. Go waited.

"It is an amazing

experience."

was Mrs. Snowden's comment as they were clearing away the last of the bottles and glasses.

A little later Mrs. Snowden, who

is a teetotaler, gripped her bottle of mineral water bard as walter approached her..

Proposing her health Mr. Cyril Scott said, "I really don't know what we are going to drink it in, as the County Council or whoever it is insists on treating us like children, and saying “You have had enough to drink!"

Every glass had gone from the tible when the riteste rose to drink Mrs. Snowden's health, and they simply bowed to her.

Later an official of the restaurant explained that closing time on Sun- day nights was 10 o'clock, and that they had no option but to clear away. They had been warned,,he reddetl.

LIQUOR FROM A WRECK.

RESCUE OF BRITISH CREW AND SEQUEL..

New York, Nov. 16. When the American freighter Arlyn, owned by the Bull Line, encountered the British vessel John Manning in a sinking condition off Cape Hatteras last February il was atural that the Arlyn should go alongside and take olf

the

Manning's crew. What WAA

not customary

WAR the Retion

of the Arlyn's crew in salving

4,000

CINCH

champagne. whisky, anil other liquors, storing them auder cargo of sugar, bringing them to New York, and saying nothing about the

rescue.

When the Arlyn docked the res cued seamen disappeared, and next night lorries appeared at the dock and took off the liquor.

Later the members of the Aryin's crew found that they had earned much more than ordinary wages on the unusual voyage. One stoker, however, felt that his share was much too small. He received only 20 dollars, much less than other members of the crew received, and is a result, he talked when tho

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Although many members of the “rescue" crow had disappeared, auf-” ficient evidenco was obtained for the Government to soize the vessel and place the matter in the hands of the Federal Attorney for pro- ceedings against the Line as weil as the sailors.

The specific charge is that the officers and crew of the vessel con- spired to violate both the immigra= tion and Prohibition laws.

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