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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1932.
THE LIBRARY OF 5:W.B. PRIVATE ON TRAIN DERAILED AT
MEDICINE.
SERIOUS FINANCIAL
OUTLOOK.
MURDER CHARGE.
WOMAN CYCLISTS
DEATH.
BAKER STREET.
SHOPPERS HELD UP IN TUNNEL.
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The neat Ibrary of medical
Burford, Dec. 22. Baker-street Metropolitan Raili works in the world will be faced A private of the 2nd Battalionway Station was "Irolatud" On with serious financial difficulties South Wales Borderers, George Xmas Eve as the result of the 8.27 in the coming year.
Thomas Pople (22), was at Burtrain to Wombley Park being de The Library of the Royal So-ford, Oxfordshire, to-night, charged ralled Just inside the tunnel ciety of Medicine. In Wimpole-with the murder of Mrs. Mabel the station. street, London, has the distinction Matthews, the woman ryclist. whe
train. of possessing a collection of books was found dying on the main road
The passengers on the of all ages, in all tongues, on every near Burford on Saturday night.
which was fairly crowded, walked medical subject, without equal.
Pople had boen brought from back along the line to the station. The volumos number 150,000. Brecon in a palles ear, and his nr-! At 10.30 an official of the Traffic
The
expense of maintenance is rival at the police station was seen Mannger's office unld to a Press re- considerable. The total income by o crowd of several hundreds of presentative, "the derailment has equand Baker-street to be 'inolat- led,'".
the
of the Society at financial year townspeople who had waited in the WON £22,000; expenditure
Tell High-street all day. short of thin gure by
only about!
He was remanded for eight days, £300. One principal debt, that on The houring was held in the. on the building, is secured by ste chargeroom of the police station bentures and subscription honds. a room Ho,small that even Twelve thousand pounds is due to the magistrates had to sland. the debenture holders, with re-
Articles of Clothing. demption at par in 1989, Mean-| Detective-Inspector D. J. while the Interest has to be met. pington. of the exford The amonal owing to subscription | Pulter, said: Bondholders is about £9,000,
Outward bound trains were run from St. John's Wood.
The first three conches of the train were derniled. and int- mediately a breakdown engine was Ropjrushed from Nenaden. The County, coaches blocked all the three lines into the station, and it was im- The Society a practically depen.m. today 3 the possible to run trains in either
detained at the Brecon Brection. tent on subscription Inesme, the police station, and tot him that income beyond this nouating to had been investigating the case) Handrests of women, returning holy about £1,000 annually, and it at the wilful murder in Hurford, from their Christmas shopping. is therefore innfatnineil
for the Orfordshire.
produced articles found, when they greater part of the year on a bank)
af clothing and other properly and station, that the only way to get overdraft.
asked him if they were his. He home was by omnibus to St. John's The fall in the value of thus padel "Yes," and met a short state. Wood station, from which a skele. pound will probably eust an extrament, which I do not propose to put 1an service in both directions was £1900 this year in the maintenan: elin now."
operated.
reached
the
on the
m the 11744 important Pople, who was wouring and
Suburban Trniße Delayed, branches of the librney's work Cornt. but was without a hat or The supply of payvien periodicals, coat, stored to attention when the No notice was posted
The library is galaxy magistrate asked him if he had Bakerloo Railway, and passengers Eterature, recording each stage inny questions to ask lie ewer-
on the platforms who were hoping tipe development of medical science; od "No, sir,” in a quiet valer, for a train were entertained by sher first it arcupied the mind It is understood tut Pople's the sight of hundreds of theatre- Yet, above all, it is alme is at Brevin. His battalion, goers- men and women in evening madern institution for modern is stationed at Portsmouth, students.
..
BABY TO BE BORN IN PRISON.
MOTHER'S THEFT.
Overseas Service. Or the countless features of interest, there is the "Photostat," which reproduces whole pages of chapters of books which cannot be allowed to leave the building. The reproducions may travel, perhaps, |
A woman who was said to be 3.000 miles for the benet of expecting the birth of
travel by ni.
nine."
court.
| dress – dashing up the escalator In a hurry to catch trains which they thought were about to leave. In addition to the traina h Aylesbury, a number of suburban stations as far as Harrow were affected.
enthusinsta The meeting
Between 10.30 and 10.15 one line was cleared, and single line trains were run through.
Greyhound racing 71 child returning from Fellow in Canada: but always within a few hours was sentenced Wembley Park had to leave the they are returned to the Angat Tonbridge (Rent) Police Court train at St. John's Wood and con- room of the library for future re-ta two months imprisonment. tinue their journey by omnibus or feriore. From The to time they On hearing the sentence sip join the Inner Circle railway at
collapsed and had to be carried another point. In a glass case may be even the from the cou Library's oldest possession-u 1474| The woman. Ethel May Mad edition of Manfredi's De Ho-dams (30), and her husband George William Maddums, aged Last year the Library was used 17. Were charge 1 with theft. The The breakdown taking place in by $9,600 men and women, and husband was sent to prison for the mouth of the tunnel made the work of the breakdown gang dim- mit an loan.¡three months. The privileges are only for Fel- Superintendent Shepherd-stated cult. When the crane arrived its tows, whose homes miny he in any that George Maddama had been a movements were restricted as the country of the world, but to whoni; member of the Worcestershire jib' could not be raised. Toks are sent free of charge if police, but was dismissed for Another official stated that it They are in the tritish Isles. Cassauli ·after 16 years' service, wns one of the worst “hold ups" For those unable to rend in for-Later he was renteneod to 1 of trade the company had ex- eign tongue there is an abstract-months' imprisonment for bigamy, perienced for a number of years. ing and translating service, Two: The Beach included two women
92,500 books
went
Franslators are employed through- magistrates, Mrs. Henry Wills and
out the day, one on French, Gers; Mrs. Markley.
man, and alian, and the other on
Spanish.
A meeting of the Hongkong Prac- renirkrible, Crawford's Restaurant to-day at
.5 p.m.
And so, in every country of the gall upon the services of one of teal Paychology Club will be held at world, every day, 4.700 Follows of the world's
the Royal Society of Medicine may lituaries.
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