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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY,
PERVERTED WOMAN
ATTACKS SEAMAN WITH KNIFE
UPBRINGING TO BLAME?
Found guilty, of wounding George Freeman, a coloured sea- man, with intent to do him grievous bodily harra, Mrs Marjorie Kathleen Yellow, a 22. year-old shop. assistant, was sen tonced at Liverpool Assizes to 18 months hard labour.
She had been found not guilty of the major charge of wounding with Intent to murder.
Mrs. Yellow was stated, in evidence, to have picked up a table knife and stabbed Freeman in the chest.
Mr. Justice Singleton, passing acntence, said: "I have read the statement you have passed up and I am not punishing you in this case for any oftence you have committed in the past. But the use of the knife is un-English, and this must be stopped.
"I postponed sentence yesterday, wondering, in view of the verdict of the jury that you had wounded the man intending to do him Krievous bodily harm, whether it was my duty to send you for a long term of penal servitude.
"You' are young, and it is that alone which has saved you from auch a Bentence. As nearly as anything; you almost killed that nan, and the verdict the jury shows that had he died, you would have had to answer to a charge of murder. The sentence of the Court is that you be imprisoned for 18 months, with SUCH karu labour as the prison authorities think it proper to give you."
"EVIL INFLUENCE"
FASHION NOTES
Afternoon Frock With Flowing Lines
DRAPED YOKE
Fullness and Softer Lines." "Fulinens, draperies, and sup ple materials have come back into the world of fashion" This afternoon frock shows the flowing lines which the de- aigners are beginning to in- troduce. The yoke is draped and the sleeves fall softly from the tops of the arms.
CHOOSING STOCKINGS ALTHOUGH the majority of wonten spend a good deal on their stockings, only a few pause to consider whether they are making the best selection for thel particular needs.
Inspector Thomson, before the Judge passed sentence, said that Mrs. Yellow, who lived at Kim- berley Street, Liverpool, was ū The correct choice depends native of Wolverhampton, where chiefly on footwear and costume, Bho was born in February, 1913. | Silk stockings are worn with light She was
taken to Birmingham shoes, but with heavier ones silk when quite young. Har futner and wool or lisle will be quite died some years ago. Sho was reared in bad surroundings, ond before she was 13 years of age
she was bound over for stealing.
In July of 1926, at Birmingham, she was committed to an approved school in the other england on a charge of steuling a suitcase, but sho absconded, aiter stealing money from the matron.
correct.
Do not forget to run the hand through the inside from top to toe to ensure It being free from flaws. With a very thin slik stocking the double part at the back of the heel should be fairly low or it will look unsightly.
Remember to examine the fashioning of the leg and the width round top whether it be full or alight. If the top is too narrow it will cut the leg, and if not full enough it will spilt or ladder at the back seam
semail: vaid) bash off Ski
RCH- - 18,'**1
TRAGIC END OF ROMANCE
GAIETY GIRL AND DUCHESS
LAST TRIBUTE AT GRAVE
A Duko stood beside a postman at an open grave In Norwood-Come- tery, London, recently, while a coffin covered with lies and tulips was lowered. He was the Duke of Leinster, and he was attending the funeral of May Etheridge, the former Galety girl, whose marriage to him had been dissolved.
The postman, who was in uni- form, was a cousin of the dead
woman.
The coffin was of oak and bore the name "May Quinita Fitzgerald." After it had been lowered into the grave, the Duke of Leinster, who wore a black plu-striped_auit, turned to the postman and spoke to him. The two men shook hända.
The Duke's presence at the funeral was a surprise. It had been stated that neither he nor his 21-year-old son, the Marquess of Kildare, would be present.
The Duke, accompanied by Mr. Marshall, hin solicitor, arrived at the cemetery nearly an hour before the funeral service was due to begin. In the little chapel the Duke į, waited for the coffin to arrive, and he walted barcheaded at the door to receive the coffin na it was borne in. Immediately behind it, atoop- ing and weeping, caine Mrs. Etheridge, the dead woman's mother, and several women rela- tives.
The Duke occupled a front pew in the chapel in front of Mrs. Etheridge and relatives. them he repeated the Prayer before the coffin.
With Lord's
Then, while the women drove in a carriage the half mile or so to the grave, the Duke, his overcont on his arm and hat in hand, walked behind the coffin.
Hundreds of women crowded around the graveside for the burial, Ex-Galety girls and former beauties of the chorus, now middle-aged and greyhaired, stond round while the Rev. W. E. Clemens took the ser
vice.
There were floral tributes from relatives and friends, while on the coffin was & small bunch of mouve, tulips, which had been placed there by Miss Isabel S. Tinson, a school- mistress who know the Duke and the then Duchess when they were living at Kildare Castle.
The dead woman's mother was so overcome by grief that she had to bo assisted from the graveside,
"On being apprehended a few days later at Newcastic she was taken back to the school, where she was described as being very indolent, untruthful, and o violent temper. It was also stated at the school that she had often stolen money from other girls, on whom she exercised an evil influence. She was released from this school in 1928, and dur ing the next six months she had four different situations, her con- duct being very unsatisfactory.
"Early In 1929 she went to Some people buy a few pairs Manchester to live with a slater of good silk stockings who was married to a coloured greater number of good liale ones man. It was while there that she in preference to continually wear met her future husband, Frank ing indifferent silk, and this is Yellow, another coloured
certainly a good Idea. The toca She lived with him for some time and heels of new silk stockings before they were married at the may be reinforced by cutting out knifo, but she was prevented from Register Office at Manchester in pleces of fine silk mesh velling doing injury.” March 1931.
and Invisibly catching them on the wrong side of the stocking feet.
Although stockings of a lighter shade than the shoos give the feet The Marquess of Kildare sent a a smaller appearance, they are of wreath of deep rose tulips, lilac and no benefit to thick ankles, Silk carnations, with a black-edged card stockings that are worn with gold bearing the words, "With love from and silver shoes should match as Gerald." The Duke himself sent a nearly as possible, but with grey shoes the stockings must match exactly.
an
man.
CRAVE CONVICTIONS
"Since that time she has lived
immoral life," said the in- spector, "und in August 1931, at Salford, she was sentenced to one month's hard labour for assisting in the management of a brothel. Her husband was convicted on a
wreath of snowrops and blue scyllas, with the inscription, "For Gerald's mother."
and a May Etheridge died at her home at Saltean, near Brighton, from an accidental overdose of & sleeping draught,
was sent to prison for six months for living on Mrs. Yellow's im- moral earnings, and on his release from prison he was deported to Nigerin.
The inspector added that on November 26, Freeman was fined 68. for being drunk and disorder-
cover,
Mrs.
Yellow
Was not
ly, but as far as he could die mixed up in that. He could not find out that Frotman had assaulted Mrs. Yellow.
ever
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Acron
3 Is this the attire to wear on
rising?
B "Greatly to find quarrel in a straw when's at the stake" (Hamlet).
9. Ordere.
10 A culinary expert seems to ask whether the vegetable is cooking. 11 Disgrace.
12 This suggests the beginning of
a race.
13 Self-possession that came from
abroad.
14 English poet,
17 Some important foreigner. 19 Here oddly enough a bear and n Cat have got badly mixed to make. a kind of show where one would not expect them.
23 Form of dearth that suggests an 27 Fold.
carly death,
20 Court.
80 In spite of its name there is
no flash in this sweat.
Down
"There were two instances when Mr. Someville (defending) ask 31 This line is used in musle and similar charge, and he was also accused ahowed considerable ed for clemency on account of her in flaling, convicted for living on her im violence. In July 1931 the police age, sex, and early upbringing. 32 Harangue. moral earnings. Her sister at were called to a house in Man- Her record was not that of a 33 Check. the same time was sentenced to evad foun-i a coloured man mature adult. She told them she 84 Mede. one month's hard labour for suffering from cuts to the head. never had a chance and that brothel-keeping and the sister'sIt appeared that, accused struck the conviction when she was sent husband was sentenced to three him on the head with a bottle. to an approved school was due to months on a similar charge, and In June 1932 accused was living the hostility of a 'alster-in-law. further dive months for living with another man in Manchester,. He could only hazard that her con- jon his wife's prostitution.
and when the man's wife tried to duct was due to medico-sexual In February 1932, another induce b'm to home Mrs. reasons and to the irresponsibility
Goodwill, Yellow attacked her with a table of youth.
coloured man, nam.d
SALESMAN SAM
Real Servic+I
1.Shepherdeas of our early days. 2 Some coward,
It cannot be denied that part, anyhow, of this French town is very ine.
4 Frugal
5 Something that flies sounding as
15
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19
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if to urge on the flagging author. Discouragement."
7 Strong beer in former days.
13 Almost certainly a Scotaman. 16 This is found at the end of the
beginning of 5 down.
10 Chemical that is a good plant
food.
18 This may mean a stop.
20 Blow that is appreciated by
commoner men.
21 Tale.
22 Articles of personal adormimi. 24 Joint
26 This has a lovelling influence. 20 Reparation.
28 A fair railway perhaps.
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