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January, 9, 1940.
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HORACE GOLDIN, whose "magic" once earned him £700 a week died worth only £587.
But to some unknown magiclín be has left something that may be worth a fortune the sterets of his tricks.
Mr. Will Goldaten, founder of the Magicians' Club, said.
"All Mr. Goldin's secrets are in my safe at the club, and shall keep
I them there until I think a member of the club shows enough genius to be trusted with them,
"I have a member in mind now.
"That, I know, is what Horace Goldin would have wished.”
Golilin was
president of the club.
At one time he had ten companica
exploiting
the famous "sowing
through a women" illusion; a model
showing how it is worked is among
the seerely in the safe.
He remembered
SOLDATS FRANÇAISI
qu'une pomiaren bigaon, nosa un déstros pon
[orates non va tay és fala) in Pass e5 various eles de Welat ja thời vàgʻows... Fest na enelsen par Ural pur e
im into en la morteil, sette pears myse
Malá athenes Tradesi li g'analaria memoria da pripad
La magus a banget was ten da olur Toggsa daratan
Above is part of a German leaflet
In French, some coples of which fell in Luxemburg.
Ja:
Translation
FRENCH SOLDIEILS!
We know that in these front lines you don't want the war any more than we do.
What are you doing? We want nothing from you; neither your land nor your life. And that you know
You don't want to fire on us and we don't want to fire on you.
Who are the only people who really want this ridiculous war? Who has wantonly decided upun this gigante slaughter of peoplex?
Simply and sofely the English. The English once again will Aght to the last Frenchman to save their World Power.
THESE
SONGS
Wife To See All The Documents
MALCOLM CAMPBELL DIVORCE CASE PLEA
Wife To See All The
Documents
SIR MALCOLM CAMPBELL'S petition for divorce from Lady (Dorothy Evelyn) Campbell, on the ground) of her alleged adultery with the Hon. Brian Lewis and Mr. Angus Murdoch Keith, was mentioned in the Court of Appeal last month.
Mr. R. F. Levy, K.C., for Lady Campbell, supported an appeal from an order of Mr. Justice Henn Collins, in the Divorce Division, relating to the discovery of docu- ments in the divorce proceedings.
ARE THEY AT
SINGING AT
THE
ARE
HOME
He left no will, and letters of nd-{ Novelly Jance numbers, which Hanging Out The Washing
ministration have been granted to considerably enlivened last year's his widow, Mr. Helen Leighton Christmas and New Year festivities, Goldstelu, now living in America.
and swing music. day Hongkong
Goldstein was Goldin's real name: bandleaders, will be the vogue this be was a Polish-Jew, and he
emigrated to America as a youth.
season,
Of the novelty dance numbers,
Mr. Goldston sald the reason Goldin left so Httle was that for bandleaders select the Boomps-n- years he had supported seven Daisy-und, that old favourite.___the people who used to work In bist
Palais Glide
shows.
They had to give up. their jobs Already a popular item in many through illness. One was a women, places, the Boomps-a-Daisy has not Mr. Goldston added: "Goldin had yet become a "hit" at the cabarets, a hard time as a boy, and it made although the dance was introduced to him generous to everybody he em- Hongkong some time ago by Dave ployed.
Harvey, the popular entertainer "Every Friday he would come Into the "Gripps" who is now in Manila. my room to make out pay envelopes
at
Cabaret managements, however,
On The Siegfried Line
Mother dear I'm writing you from
Somewhere in France, Hoping this fundi you well, Sergeant says I'm doing fine, "A soldier and a holf,"
Here's a song that we'll all king, I'll make you laugh. Cherust
We're gonna hang out the washing
011 "the"Siegfried Line,"
Have you 77 dirty washing
mother dear 7
We're gonna hang out the washing
on the Siegfried Line,
Co the washing day is here. Whether the weather may be wet
or fine.
We'll just rub along without a care, We're gonna hang out the washing If the Siegfried Line's still there.
on the Stenfried Line.
He sold that there was a petition by Sir Malcolm and a cross-petition by Lady Campbell. The petitioas had been consolidated...
To Sir Malcolm's petition there was an answer by Lady Campbell admitting adultery with one of the two co-respondents named by Sir Malcolm and alleging acts on the puri of Sir Malcolm conducing to the adultery,
of Sir Malcolm to his! The answer wife's petition was a denial of her allegations.
In her answer 10 Sir Malcolm's petition, said Mr. Levy, Lady Camp- bell admitted that between 1931 and| 1934 the committed adultery with one co-respondent, but the said that Sir Malcolm had consistently neglect, ed her and that he had been in the habit of atrociating with certain) women-in spite of her protests,
WOMEN NAMED
Blaming The
Enemy
A German broadcast was blamed at Weymouth, when
a summons against Frank Ernest Charles Roe, land- lord of the Cutter Hotel, for supplying liquor after hours, was dismissed.
Policemen who were lis- tening outside the hotel said they heard a voice say, “Come on, let's have one for the road."
For the defence it was stated that liquor was served to residents—two civilians, a flight-lieutenant, and four non-commissioned officers.
Captain F. D. Rog, the landlord's father, said the words heard by the police came in a German broadcast In English from Zcesen.
Germany Ripe For Revolt,
Says Strasser
Paris.
"Germany is ready for an anti- Hitler revolution," declared Dr. Otto Strasser
(who has been called "Hitler's worst enemy") in a "Paris- Lady Compbell named a number of Solr" interview. women with whom, he said, Sir Mal-Dr.Strasser-who-is-now-In-Faris, colm had associated.
disclosed that he was piven four hours Upon that issue, added Mr. Levy, to leave Switzerland after the Munich an order against Sir Malcolm was bomb explosion because the Nazis
made for the discovery of documents.|
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In due course Sir Malcolm Bled an were demanding bis extradition.
His opinion is that the bomb at- ALSO MANY OTHER BARGAINS affidavit of documents, but it contempt could only have been caused tained
no reference to any correspon by Gestapo provocation," and the women mentioned by Lady he continued. The beerhouse where dence passing between Sir Malcolm can give you one tasty detall," Campbell in her answer or of his fifthe explosion took place had been Swiss company four Campbell, however, was in Insured with a
"Rising In Spring" other documents which had been written by the women' mentioned to
sociation with them.
for his seven pensioners. I was bla have optimistic views that the num-Wish Me Luck As You possession of a number of letters and weeks previously.
greal secret,
"Generally he had tile idea of the value of money. If it was there he spent k."
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ber will be popularised before the festivities begin.
An old war-time favourite, the Valeta, will come into prominerice this year, according to a bandleader's predictions. It has already gained popularity in the past few weeks. The latest song hit of the pre- sent war, "Hanging Out The Washing On The Siegfried Line." will take its place beside songs of the last war, such as "Tip- perary," and "Pack Up Your Troubles"
Many people have already become
Wave Me Good-bye Wish me luck as you wave
poodbye,
me
Cheerio here I go on my way. Wish me lucie as you. wave TYLE
prodbye,
With a cheer, not a tear, make it
ថ្ពង ៦,
Give me a mile I can keep all the
wisite,
In my heart while I'm away,
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"I have continuous contact not only Sir Melcolm m by him to thern, and with members of my organisation but other documents such as Invoices or also with numerous millarists and~||~|~|~|~|~|~|~|~||~÷÷÷| receipts for jewellery which would party members. appear to have been presents for some of the women.
"I can tell you that Germany is ready for an anti-Hitler revoluilon. But you know that Germans do not now how to act without receiving a formal order.
"First of all three conditions must
The Germans who still belleve in
WOMAN'S OPERATION Accordingly Lady Campbell took out a summons for an amdavit of concifle Hocuments. Th's came bebe realised: Till we meet once again you and I,' tore a Registrar, who made an erder) Wish me luck OR you wave me, on it that certain classes of Ann-Her should really feel the horrors of
mante should be diseinred. These, war. goodbye.
included corerenderes between Sie "The Reich must suffer its arst Melcolm and. Hilda Rogers and her military check; and
"Privations must
b.come more mneling) pluiens, nail
relating to a surgirni, operation un-biting. done by Ilda Rogers in August "I consider that by the spring of 1045 there three conditions will be (1027
fullled."
cquainted with the wards of "Hang- Boon of War:
ig Out The Washing On The Siegfried Line," for the vertes are boarded" every time the tune is slayed at the Hongkong Hotel.
Newi
Fewer Saxophones
Another very popular tune of the present war which has already been "card in Ilongkong on the radio,
Men who make saxophones are Wish Me Luck As You Wave Me: Goodbye," is expected to be popu- busy on work of national Importance,
which is not making saxophones. arised in Hongkong by the Year.
In Besson and Company's factory, Just off Marble Arch, 90 erafimen Two other tunes now popular in are working on an order for 5,000 Grent Britain, "Rún, Rabbit, Run," trumpels and bugles for the three and "Nasty Uncle Adolf," are expected services, and on another for 21 o become favourites in Hongkong completo milliary bond outils for the
Australian Defence Force.
shortly.
A Useful Jób The cutting out, the shaping, the
and motal-epinning
the bending, which furn- sheets of, rough broas and ceppor Into the instruments which shine on the parade ground is The Boomps-a-Daisy to be seen. Clap handi, slap kneea and boump-Working at his lathe, Arthur Bolllic,
"a-delay,,
Words to the novelty number tune, he Boomps-a-Daisy, "Hanging, Out The Washing On The Siegfried Line," and Wish Ma Luck As You Wave Mo Goodbye," are:
I like a bustle that bende,
K' Roms. Mr. Leve raict, was one of the women referred to in the}{ partientars of conduct conductor.
Se Malcolm angeeled from the Re-i Elstrar's order to Mr. Justles Tenn Collier, who 'pllowed's the order to aten-l so far as it related to the dreu- ments which were in Lady Comp bell's posereslin, but not in record to ether miler documents.
[Dr. Strasser is the leader of the anti-Nazi "Black Front" organisa- tion and has waged a bliter wor from abroad against Hitler since his brother. Dr. George Strasser, was killed by the Nazis in Berlini come years ago.]
The brothers were at one time Hitler's most trusted felends.) - Reuser,
Mr. Lev nimitted that Tedy Campbell was entitled to have all the
ground for miting the order in the; documents dirclosed,
Giving Judement allowing the no- way the judge limited it,
The appeal would be allowed and nel, the Master of the Rolls said. that the exhiance of the precelations the order of the Registrar restored. alleged, by Lady Campbell was a Lords Justices Scott and Mackinnon relevant matter and he could see no concurred.
Nation Cannot Afford
"Little Barbarians”
"The nation cannot afford to let education policy. who has spent all his life at the craft, 750,000 children grow up as little warm we fold something of the
of barbarians."
At Aldeburgh, Suffolk, the Mayor: Clap hands, slop knees and boompa- ' motul-rplaning.
Earl De La Warr, President of the has turned his parlour into a volun- a-dalsy,"
"Spinning's a useful job," he said, Board of Education, said.mana puma, fary school until ruid shelters have What is a boomp between friends 7 as, with a few deft touches, he spun
He was addressing a teacliers' been made at, the local school Clap hands, nono don't be lazu.
the brass binding on to the bell-mouth meeting at Toddington, Gloucester e
shire, pada
Accusations of "gambling with the “Let's make the party a wow,
of a trumpet.
About 780.000 children had been safety of chi'dren were made at Now then, clap hands, slap knees)
"It's not all for trumpets and such-evacuated, Aalmitar number left Bournemouth Town Council meating. The Education Commitles was criti- anet." boomps-a-dairy, take th like, I've made chalices and candle-behind, were ribelving nő schooling
Earl De La Warr hoped to make an cited for falling to provide raid shel- Thom-to-your-partner and bowe -- stiski, aliver: cups and hunting
horha Boro-wow, bow, doro-toow,
early statement on thể Glóvernment's tars as elementary schools,"
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