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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

June 1, 1940.

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WHILE AT a dressmaker's lay a new ́evening dress in which a sixteen-year-old] torch singer should have sung to the troops of the north-east, pathologists were carry- ing out an examination to discover why this girl, who had never ailed anything, died In her sleep.

Barbara Stephenson, of Oswald- terrace South, Castletown, Co. Dur ham, was favourite with the whole of the defence forces of the north- cast.

Nix after night she went to their stations and sang to them, and they asked specially for her to ap pear once again before them. Barbara died one morning recently." She was to have joined a well known north-country band as a crooner,

"Masquerade Is Over"

Only eight hours before her denti She was rehearsing in her home for the performance she was to have given to Sunderland troops.

She went through the numbers. Then her mother asked, "Why not sing some of the old numbers?"

To the family group she played and sang "South of the Border," "Red Salls in the Sunset," and, to Anish, tragically, "Now the Mas- querade Is Over."

Eight hours later her sister Betty. aged twenty-one, sleeping in the awakened. She

room, was saine found Barbara uneonselous and in pain.

No Sweetheart A doctor was called, but Borbara died without regaining consciousness. Her mother told the Daily Mirror: "Barbaro never had an illness in her life. She was more like a girl of twenly than of sixteen,

"She would not allow us to go with her to the concerts, but she simply loved singing to the troops.

"They loved her, too. "She had no sweetheart, she was

young for

that, but she had plenty of boy friends, ne nil young girls have."

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Allowed Step-Mother To Die By Inches

-Says JUDGE

TOLD by Mr. Justice Stable that

he had allowed his 70-year-old stepmother to "dle by inches," Reginald-Alfred Newth (50),-an. electrician, of Brownhill Road, Cat- ford, was at the Okl Bulley sentenced to six

six months imprisonment.

was found guilty of the man- slaughter of Mrs. Bridget Elizabeth Newth, who was said to have died from starvation.

Mr. Anthony Hawie, prosecuting, said that, according to Newth, the woman had not been out of the house for 12 months. Nine ounces of state bread was the only food found in the house.

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THE ARMY of this war is fed up--on the best that good cooks can create out of good food.

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Recently. I watched 240 khaki chefs learning to turn out a good meal under Service conditions at the Army School of Cookery in the Westminster Technicn! In-: stitute, Vincent-square, S.W.

It was a good meal, too, for I tasted

A similar meal was being served simultaneously to several thousand troops In the London arca.

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.A. SUGGESTION anonymous letter that he had been seen in a London night club when he was supposed to have been abroad was denied by Mr. Keith Hugh Williams, the finan- cfer, at Plymouth Bankruptcy Court recently.

He said he arrived, from Bom- bay, a distance of 0,000 miles, only thirty-six hours before.

"I Bellove there was some question

of the Court having received a letter to the effect that I was seen In Lon2" dan," said Mr. Williams. "I can prova from my passport that that was not possible,

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The Registrar: No suggestion like that has been made. The only in- formation I have had was from your Isollektor, who said that you wero

abroad.

The Oficial Receiver: There is no need to keep anything back. At the Arst meeting of creditors it was re- ported by counsel acting for Mr. Willams that he was at that time somewhere between India and South Africa.

"A felter was afterwards recely- cil by the Official Resolver `In London, and forwarded to mo admittedly It was anonymous, but written on the notepaper of D Manchester hostel-stating that debtor had been seen at a night club. In London. Whether that statement is true or not I cannot say."

The Ocial Receiver asked Mr. Williams how long it would take him Don't think, you old soldiers, that to file his statement of affairs, and he the recruit-cooks are given superla-replied it would take “a little longer" Live kitchens to work in,

than a fortnight.

Asked whether he would consent to an adjudication in bankruptcy, he

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replied: "I don't see why I should.

True, cooking on gas stoves and petrol burners is taught, but each

insolvent but I am not detachment of men which comes to train improvises its own field ovens, bankrupt." The examination was

The men are turned into a back-adjourned yard which looks as though a bomb had dropped in it.

And Then-Pics

There are bricks, young craters and bits of wall, splinters of wood-and mud. For the rest, the cooks must use their imagination.

They gather bricks, scoop up mud, and in four or five hours a row of ples is cooking in the improved oven.

Vanderbilt Sells Plane To Chiang

PALM BEACH, Fla-Titia to the super-luxury Lockheed 14 that Skip per Harold Stirling Vanderbilt has been plying around has changed. hands to the other side of the world. Sometime during the last week the anllionaire sportsman sold the plane Since September, 1,000 soldler which will be sent to China to its have passed through the hands of new owner, Generalissimo Chiang that Chief Instructor Eric Gezzele and are Kai-shek, just as soon as it can be re-now cooking for their units in Eng-dismantled in Miami and packed for

shipment. Hland and overseas,

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