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THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, MAY
20, 1938.
Hollywood Greets Easter Morn
WOMEN ARE LOGICAL
"Women-are
they
logichi
or
illogica)?" was a point debated in the Court of Appeal recently.
"Your lordships know the sex
of
my client," said Mr. Gilbert Beyfus, K.C., and that logie is not the strong point of that SCX."
And here are the replies the state-b meat drew
moro
Songs of praise. echoed in Hollywood, Cal., hills as than 20,000 persons were present" at Easter down services in the Cargous natural amphitheatre,
Under above.
the arched shell a living cross was suddenly turned from black to white by rearrangement of singers Bur- pilers.
15 WOMEN IN
LIFT FALL
Fifteen women were in a lift which of fell four storeys to the bottom the shaft at Letchworth, Hertford- shire, recently and six were taken to re-hospital and doinined.
Lard Justice Greer: I do not agres with that as a general rule.
Lord Justice Clauson: That won't do at all. It is n heresy.
If you Lord Justice Stesser:
examination at the university sults, you will find that women take very high degrees in togle.
look
Mr. Beyfus: I will withdraw the remark,
The Court of Appeal had resumed the hearing of the appeal by Ethorpe, Ltd., proprietors of the Bull Hotel, Gerrard's Cinas, Buckinghamshire, from the award of Mr. Justice Greaves-Lord in the King's Bench Mrs. Division, of £550 damages to Frances Ada Shucklock, of Windsor- road, Gerrard's Cross, for the loss of jewellery valued at over £000, stolen from her room in the hotel on Octo- ber 15, 1033.
IN UNLOCKED ROOM
Three have broken bones and three minor injuries.
The rest were riven first-aid treat- ment for shock.
The accident occurred on the wo- men, all corsetieres, were leaving the Spirella factory.
LEAVING CONCERT
Mr. A. L. Peterson, managing direc- tor of Spirella, Ltd., said: "They were in a party of 500 from all parts of the country attending a three-day conference.
"They had just left the assembly on the fourth floor, where they had istened to a concert, and crowdad into an electrie automatic
PRIEST IS MOBBED
BY WOMEN
Women mobbed Father Joseph Anthony Henry, slight, bespectacled, 33-year-old priest of the Roman Lady. Catholic Church of Our Blackheath, London, as he walked Sessions from Brighton Quarter Court after a charge against him of driving under the influence of drink had been withdrawn.
For twenty minutes Father Henry could not escape from the crowd of his ex-parishioners he was formerly asslatant priest at St. John the Baptist's Church, Brighton.
They grasped his hands; patted him
elderly on the shoulder. An
the priest'a bent down and kissed Angers. A girl erled: "Father, I am so happy now."
man
Father Henry, wearing his clerical clothes, had stood In the dock of the court for only five minutes.
Το PAY £10 51. The drink charge was withdrawin after he had pleaded guilty to dan- gerous driving.
On this charge he was fined and ordered to pay, five guineas costs. His licence was endorsed.
Mr. Eric Neve, for Father Henry, explained that the night of January 30-when Father Henry's car collid- 11ft toed with a bus-was Father Henry's
last Sunday in Brighton. to He was greatly depressed,
decend to the ground floor for tcu. "When It fell workers rushed
un-
Wha
found the women huddled on the drinks in three hours. He
the ground floor, gutes. They happy, and unwell, and had three floor. Other women delegates help-driving his car when his nerves were
..ot under control.
The hotel proprietors contended that the judge was wrong in finding that Mrs. Shacklock had not been negligent in leaving her lewellery ined in first-nid. her unlocked bedroom, and also in Buding that the notice inviting guests to deposit valuables with the men- agement was not exhibited sufletently conspicuous place.
in
"It might seem strange," said Mr. Beyfus, for Mrs., Shacklock, "that she should go to London to find an hotel which had a safe, but though it may have been illogical, your lordships know the sex of my client"
House
"The ft had stopped about two feet below the ground floor level and was undamaged. It seems to have nstalled in that position. The strange thing is that nothing appears to be wrong with it."
of
The appeal was allowed with costs, Leave to appeal to the Lords was refused.
Fashions Go Highbrow
By Grace Wilson Highbrows are the fashion this spring,
Uplift and curls are the essence of the new hairdressing styles.
from the fore- Hair swept back head, brushed back sleekly from the again temples, and swirling back from the neckline will give women grace.
POPULAR CURLS Although huir tends. shorter, curls have
The steering of the car was very stiff.
The Recorder, Mr. J. D. Cassels, K.C.; told Father Henry: "I regret very much that you should be in this position."
HE HATED TO SEE HIS
WIFE
Mrs. Hannah Maria, Haw toid at a Grantham, Lines. Inquest that her son-in-law, Thomas Baler Turfit, a fifty-seven-year- old woodman, could not bear to see his wife, Eleanor, in the com- pany of other people.
HAPPY
Otto Going To England
Archduke Ollo, Habsburg claimant to the throne of Austria and Hun- gary, against whom Hitler has issued a warrant on a charge of high trea- reson, is to be given hospitality in Eng
land.
He even hated seeing her laughing and having fun with her own intives, she said.
He was terribly jealous of any one smiling at his wife, but there was no reason at all for his jealousy.
Mrs. Turfitt was found dead in to become never been so bed, with terrible neck injuries, by popular. They come in a score of her eleven-year-old son, Donald. Hat styles...the question mark, "snail" curls, scroll curls, Pompa- dour rolls.
Curls this season are worn on the top or round the crown of the than ip head more attractive bunchy masses at the back, and It's easier to keep them Lidy. Detachable clusters of curls solve new the problem of getting the coiffure under one of the new Spring Bat "plateau" hats.
ALTOGETHER WRONG Turft, his step-father, was also on the bed with a cut throat. He died in hospital.
Allee Mabel Haw, Mrs. Turßtt's sister, said that her sister once told her that Turfitt took a cory- ing kalfo to bed and threatened to kill her, but Mrs. Turfit took the knife away from him.
Was
A member of the Habsburg family Buid that the necessary permisalon for him to stay in England has been cbtained from the authorities, and a titled woman in London la malding arrangements for his reception.
His £2,000,000 estate in Austria, cenfiscated by the Germans, and de prived of his £12,000 a year income by the
Government, German Archduke Otte left his Belgian re- fuge, Steenockerzcel Costle, last
week, for an unknown destination.
As a price has been placed on hils head by the German Government, friends of the Archduke ure keeping detalls of his movements secret..
The coroner, Mr. T. Norton, sald They can be had in the exact that obviously the husband had got. match for your hair; they're backed it into his head that there
The jury returned a verdict that with net and tied with two tiny another man or men involved with patent certain-grip combs. So when his wife. That had been proved to Mrs. Turntt died from wounds in- you slip your hat off, you can slip be altogether, wrong, and there was fleted by her husband, and that
while of unbalanced mind." the curls on....and appear indoors no reflection of all on the dead wo- Turfitt himself committed suicide
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