THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1936.

Demonstrate

"

Pat Sykes and J. A. Andrew

Dance

Numbers for "Telegraph" Readers

(1) Hesitation step after right-hand spin turn

(2) Position of feet in fall-away step

(3) Shows lady coming round on wrong side of her partner (4) Shows lady with feet together after walking round partner

and before partner steps outside on the wrong side of lady (5) Shows gentleman going outside partner on the wrong side

into double reverse spin

66

"I Betrayed My

Husband

BEAUTIFUL

99

CASABLANCA, Sept. 21.

DANCE STEPS YOU CAN

EASILY LEARN

COLONY CHAMPIONSHIP SOON

The slow fox-trot is likely to prove the severest test for Hong- kong ballroom dancers who take part next week in the Colony's official ballroom dancing championship.

Minding

This is the opinion of Mr. J. A. Andrew, who with Miss Pat Sykes, World's champion will judge the finals on Sunday, October 11.

"There is a very real tendency.", nej sald "for amateur dancers to confuse the slow fox-trot with the Blues. But the rhythm is entirely different. Certainly the slow fox-trot is the most difficult of the three competition dances which competitors will asked to attempt during next week." Andrew and Sykes revealed that the championship would consist of

trol and waliz. Judging will be

be

style, deportment,

His Own

Business

E RADIO BROADCAST

Children's Concert From

The Studio

Z.E.K. PROGRAMME. From Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 355 metres (845 kilocycles):

5-8 p.m. European Programme, 5-6 p.m. A Relay of the Hongkong Hotel Dance Orchestra from the Roof

Garden,

Gp.m. Children's Studio Concert. 6.30 p.m. Light Orchestral Con. cert.

Orchestra-Forget it and smile (Bohmell); Song-La Pena (Collet) ...Raquel Meller; Saxophone Solo Variations sur Malborough (Arr. Combelle)....Ma

.Marcel Mule; Song- When I am dead, my dearest (Lan- don

Ronald Joseph Hislop

(Ten) Exquise (ahn)....

Orchestra-0 Cara Mia Violin Solo -L'Heure ..Albert Sandler: Orchestra Sagcheck-Waltz: Flute agy (Bizet).... Marcel Moyse; Orchestra-De Piepus

Solo-Carmen-Fantasy On Round-World Trip

MME. CRIDLING, KNOWN three dances-quick-step, slow fox- THROUGHOUT NORTH AFRICA AS THE centred on the performance of the

basic steps in these three dances, Doesn't Want Any Publicity STAR OF

with MOROCCO, COMMITTED SUICIDE together

teinpo and rhythm.

The basic steps in the quick-step HERE TO-DAY BY THROWING HERSELF INTO

are as follows. The natural (right

Captain William A. Crowell, re- au Palais d'Angker (Marceu). THE SEA.

hund) turn, quarler turns, cross-fired Halifax Asherman, who 7 p.m. Talkie Memories by

bound around the world in

Dixon at the Organ. Reginald chasse, reverse turn, and zig-zag.

In the wallz marks will be award- twenty-three-foot yawl the Queen 1. Roberta Selection; 2. Sweet ed for the natural and reverse turns Mary, just "doesn't want pubilcity," Music-Selection; 3. Mississippl- the natural spin turn, backward and

"Capt. Bill." Who has sailed from 1936-Selection.

Selection Broadway Metody of forward change.

in the slow Zox- Vancouver, and whose most movements

im- 7.13 pm, "Tidworth Tattoo, 1035" trot which competitors are expected mediate goal is the Far East roared!

Dlaved.

by the. Massed Bands of the Southern Command. to demonstrate are the feather three before his departure:

Fishermen recovered her body from the waters of the Mediterranean and stood talking in low voices of the tragedy that had pursued this 20-year-old girl wife.

Mme. Cruling tied because she could not bear to go on living knowing that she had betrayed her husband, a French adjutant, who was acting as --

German spy to the military Girl With 100 authorities.

It was a handsome young French airman, instructed by the Secret Service to make love to Mme. Cridling, who gained her confidence and persuaded her to intercept her husband's letters

to his German accomplice, Pro- fessor Altmayer.

officer

HER LOVER DETECTIVE

net Mme. The young Cridling, made love to her, took her for car rides acting on instructions received. And the "Star of Morocco fell in love with this lover detective.)

The information he gained resulted in Charles Cridling being sent te prison for five years, fined £200, and banished for 10 years. He was also deprived of all military and elvi rights.

Altmayer was sent to prison for

Beautiful Faces

"Will Not

Be Able To Smile

Again"

SHE

· By CLIFFORD LEWIS HE is the "girl with a hundred. beautiful faces," her smiling features have blazed from news- papers and posters advertis- "It was 1 turrible decision," i sobbed the wife as she left the ing beauty preparations. court. "Ought I.to have betrayed my husband out of loyalty to my nul country! Even now *ure."

ive years and fined £100.

Mme. Cridling was acquitted.

1

am

And

That was five months ago. Lately she became depressed. to-day she made her list decision.

A cliff-side walk, a leaps into the

blue waters beneath, and the Star at Morocco" had rene out for ever.

'The British Big Shot' Surprises G-Men

EX-DET-INSPECTOR

CHARLES LEACH, FORMERLY OF SCOT- LAND YARD, HAS JUST RETURNED. FROM AMERICA WITH A BIG REPUTATION.

For In Washington he gained the title of The British Big Shot."

And all because he showed the "G" Men just how well he could shoot. It was only an

exhibition on a dummy, but the "G" Men thought it was pretty hot.

"The 'G' Men are a marvellous organisation," Mr.

Leach told

Now she has confessed to me

she felt that

"the

most humiliated and unhappy girl in Britain."

Basi

step, natural turn, reverse turn and. reverse wave,

Is

his

7.30 p.m. A Relay from London. A Talk by the Empire Programme Director.

7.45 p.m. Closing Local Quotations..

Slock

7.48 p.m. Two Songs by Nelson Eddie (Baritone).

"This is one around-the-world tripl in a small bont that doesn't want The competition starts next Mon-publicity. It took me two years to day, when two couples will qualify build this boat. I'm on my way to in the heats which take place at the the Enst minding my own business, tea dance in the Roof Garden, Hong and a good British subject."- kong Hotel. Subsequently two couples will qualify for the semi- Thereupon the skipper brought

1. Auf Wiedersehen; 2 When I flag from the topmust, finals every afternoon up to and in- down the elading Saturday. The offcial judges spread n canvas cover over the small grow too old to dream, will select one pair each day and the craft and retired to its privacy, others will be decided by popular vole.

The former fisherman's only com-

The semi-finals and finals will be pany is Blackle, a spaniel. danced on the following Sunday, when the sole judges will be Missį Sykes and Mr. Andrew.

Spanish Rebels Play New Poker

IN BETWEEN BATTLES

With the Rebel Army at

Irun, Sept. 28. Poker games with cigarettes for stakes, helped rebel soldiers pass the time between periods of lighting on the Irun front.

The game is called "mus" and is similar to American poker

"I shall never be able to stillexcept there are 10 cards instead again," Latey Hatfeld said to me.".

f 52 in the deck. Each player photographer's Lucy Halfeld. a model, of her own free will gui alt only four cards instead evidence for Mr. Santor Horvath of five. Use Hungarian violinist, who wa ordered to pay £1 a week for the maintenance of the child of Mis Beryl Coop, of Watford.

In the witness-box, Miss. Hatflek admitted. that Mr. Horvath was th father of her seven months' old child.

"SAY ONE KIND WORD"

gun.

Mystery Of Miss

Nora Sale

MOTHER HASTENS FROM SINGAPORE

7.55 p.m. From The Studio.

"Peter Simple Boots A Date."

8

p.m. Local: Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements.

pro-

5.05 p.m. Chinese Studio Concert. 11.30 p.m. Close Down, 8.05-11

p.m. European gramme from ZEK on a fre- quency of 640 kilocycles.

8.05 p.m. "Sonnin. In F Minor" (Beethoven). (Op. 57) played by Fre- derie. Lammond (Pianoforte),

8.22 ̈p.m. ̈ ̄ Orchestral Music. Ruy Blas-Overture (Mendels- sohn): Overture-The Merry Wives of Windsor, (Nicolal); Aire Andaluz (Lucena).

8.47 p.m. A short Recital by Elsie Suddaby (Soprano).

A girl answering the des- cription of Miss Dorothy 1. The Rose-Bud, Hark! Hark! The Nora Sale, who has been.miss Lark (Schubert); 2. Serenade (Schu

Ave Maria ("Cavalleria ing from ber home

inert); 3.

Rusticana) (Mascagni): 4. Springt Singapore for some days isnt come ("Ilawatha") (Coleridge- seen Taylor),

stated

have been to moving about in Penang. Miss Dorothy Nora Sale, un altractive 20-year-old girl, dis- Monday, Aug. 17.

the morning of appeared on

LEFT IN TWO SEATER CAR

When the police were in-

p.. News and Announcements from London.

9.20 p.m. Pianoforte Syncopi. tions by Patricia Rossborough.

Cavalcade of Martial Tunes; Sweetmeal Joe, the Candy Man Anything Goes Selection; 4. Jili Darling Selection; 5. If 1

3.

DB.10 p.m. Vocal Variety.

formed, they began a systema-in

love

Darling....

Dancing with my

Boyer (Soprano); Two

tie inquiry at all hotels, boarding heads against the moon....Clif Con- houses, railway stations, and nolly (Tenor); Humorous-The Lion ships about to leave harbour and Albert....Stanley Holloway (by

It was a strange army that besieged There were no bugle calls or smp fires. In some sealinns, the for

yalists trenches were only 30 yards way, and res might warn the op- sosing troops that activity was under way.

The day started for most of the soldiers when top sergeants roused

A slimly built girl, 5 feel inches tall, with brown eyes and recently, waved brown hair, fresh complexioned, and bearing two moles on her chin.

Her mother, Mrs. G. F. Sale,

In her West-End Bat Mies Hatfield the men who got coffee and a chunk living in Telok Kurau Road,

told me of her heartbreak.

of bread for breakfast.

Singapore, was informed, and "You are a stranger to me." she Then the soldiers who were guing has left for Penang. sald, "but please I want you to say

into the advanced trenches or plik one klad word. Since Wednesday boxes put, on steel helmets and On the Tuesday- evening when the case was heard, every» thing link been so terrible: Now wriggled across the grounds to their police traced her movements to the positions. The remainder of the Y,W.C.A. hostel at Fort Canning— feel I shall never smile again.

troops took

armoured

to work on ick and shovel and weat but they were two hours late.

request); Travelin' all alone....The Boswell Sisters; Tzinga doodle-day Maurice Chevaller: By the Wish- ing Well....Curtis and Ames.

10 p.m. Big Ben from London, Harry Roy and his Orchestra. 11 mm. Close Down.

DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES

The following wave-lengtha and frequencies are owered by Daventry.

Mar

Frmomey Wavelenath

11.150 K ∙11.865

49,55 ́ metres 21.3), motres 31.30 metresS

15.51 metres 28.26 metr

19.37

metres

GRA

GAB

GRC

6.340 k.. 9.510 **. 9.SAS ke,

the

CAD

CRK

GAP

GAO

17.TRO K.c.

24.36 metres

GST

21.470

12.37, stres

GRI

.CA

GYL

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Dorothy Sale had arrived there ears and trucks could traverse them.

afternoon carrying a Many dug trenches. I saw trenches on Monday during the siege grow deeper and snall suitcase, had stayed the night, decer until men could stand upright and had left at Ove o'clock the next afternoon in two-seater motor- car which had brought her, to the hostel, the previous day.

in them.

.

"It has affected my work, People have cancelled my apointments to pose for them. I do not imow what I can do for a living.

"I met Mr. Horvath at the same time as Beryl dk. To me lig was a

I have, named my little Between 1 and 2 p.m., armoured super_man. boy Sandor after Mr. Horvath, and cars, marked in chalk with the signs

DID NOT GO TO GEMAS "Viva Spain" and "Viva Death" and bearing crude drawings of skull and She had given the name of "There is no grief which is not crossbones, arrived with a hot meal, Dorothy Sade, and she told girls in new to me no sorrow which has Usually it included bean stew.con- the hostel that she was going not touched me.

taining meat, vegetables and great her "aunt" at Gemos. disks of bread. With It came red wine in 10-gallon flagons,

I am proud of him.

"Fate has brought love to me in a very funny way but I don't see why my reputatlon should suffer.

"Am I still in love with Mr.

a London paper recently. "They Horvath? I don't know I wish I have plenty of courage, persever did know.

and their ance,

methods thoroughly scienüße. I found them very likeable fellows,"

ELEG

"I do not see much of him these days."

I have

10

Inquiries were instituted. at trace of her Was The soldiers poured the wine into Gemas but no

found there.

The missing girl is the eldest of their goatskin containers. There was no shortage of provisions.

During lulls in the dghting, the four daughters of Mr. G. F. Sale of the Labour Department at Itarsi, troops went swimming or washed Central Provinces, and Mrs. Sale, their clothing on the rocks,

scores of titled youths among the who with their family are visiting leave. months' Singapore on alx Carlist volunteers scrubbing their They will be returning to India in Chief weapon of the "G" Men la

shirts.

October, The fortnightly whist drive of the the flare Kun. It produces a dom-

Cigarette smoking was forbidden Miss Dorothy Sale, who is an ac- ing ball of fire which reveals geng Craigengower Cricket Club is to be after nightfall for fear of making complished girl, la golf champion at sters, who are shooting under cover held on Saturday, commencing at 9targets for loyalist snipera-United Taral. Her younger sister Is the

tennis champion. of darkness

p.m.

Press

19.46 metres

Trist

15.200

ke. 21.ste, ki 19,54

(1.13 metres Transmission 1

2.15 pm. Dir Ben. The TLC. Dance

Orchestr. 2.46 m. Concert in Camera." 5.20 p.m. Talk. 3p. Novelty Imtrumental Tariful, 335 m. The News and Announcements, Greenwich Time Signal at 4 p.m.

wanazission 2°··

(0.8.0 0.8.X)

p..

Tark· ll»tver, at the Organ «t, Ibe: Itits Theatre. Not Unghars.

the Empire Pre- 7.30 Pk. A Talk

gramme Directorateg 1.9 1. A Baller Courent. 1.18 pan. The Round Trip." 435. Mening!·Tetariado.

Greenwich Time Blaval at 9 pin

Transmission S

2

(4.8.0

p.m. 130 p.m.

0.7 0.8.

The News and AnnnumermMania

' Ben, The B.B.C., Kupire- Orcherten,

19:30p.m. A Talk by the Empire Pro

STAMPS Director,

10.4 p.m. The Central Thand

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