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London, November 22-Theresa When Mr. Cox, J.P,, chairman of the Desborough, Northants, Mary Agnes Doughty Tichborne, Urban Council, was asked at a. 57, of Paulton's-square, Chelsea, meeting of the council to explata appeared at Bow-street Folice H.why he did not remove his hat at
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ME Fischer
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Mr G. D. Föthorgill Mr H. Y. Summers Dr. & Mre F. Frank Mr P. D. Butherland Dinglar R. Mr JE. Thompson
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the Armistice service when the Court to answer a summons, National Anthem was belag sung. issued at the instance of Sir he said he acted according to his Joseph Henry: Bernard Doughty conselence. He did not wish to Tichborne, Bart., calling upon her catch gold, and "put first things first."
Germ Carrier:
to show 'cause why she should not be ordered to And sureties for her good behaviour. The "summons alleged that Miss Tichborne had published defamatory libels con-
cause a breach of the peace. cerning Sir Joseph calculated to
At a meeting of the Dungannon, Tyrone, Guardians the clerk sald that after a. dinner at Belfast to a Lisburn," Antrim, football team 23 four died. It was discovered that people developed typhoid fever and the cook was a carrier of infection. Mr. Travers Humphreys, for Sir
A. Lisburn woman went to Bovain and infected six members of a family, three of whom died in Dungannon Hospital.
The Bustle Again.
་ ་་
Joseph Tichborne, said that Miss Tichborne was the daughter of Arthur Orton.
Miss Tichborne: That is a mis- The bustle, which formed take. I am the daughter of Sir
Roger Tichborne.
Mr and Mrs L. Afeature of women's attire in the
Tobias
mid-Victorian period, appears to be coming back to favour and is being sold in Paris shops.
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Mr H. Godson
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Mr and Mrs
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Mr and Men J. .
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Mr H. Gregory Capt TP. HAI Mr H. Hancock Miss F. Hamilton and Mr and Mrs H. A. Hannibal
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'December is.
Dr J. W. Andersca Mr and Mrs E
Mr 8. A. Arthur. Kill
Mr. Travers, Humphreys refer- red to the claim made by Orton to the Tichborne estates and his con-
It would seem that for eveningviction for perjury." frocks the slim, slight ideal of the
Sir Joseph as "Cousin Joseph," which stated:
female form is giving place to dated September 15, addressed, to Mr. Humphreya read a letter, curves, and so the neat light bustle of fine steel wire is being used to help in development.,
"We are selling many back bustles," said a saleswoman. The Money Box Dog.
Roy, the money-box dog, which bas for seven years past been a public favourite at Euston railway station, has retired after collecting in about six years £3,101 115. 11d for the London Midland and Scottish Railway Benevolent Fund. Roy has gone to the house of one of the LM.S. staff, who will look after him:la his declining years, and is succeeded" by Rags, a Smithfeld sheep dog. Pantomime Songs..
The other day I was told to use the information as I thought fit
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UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS
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fas following anclaimed telograma?
that on March 23, 1922, you and Denise (Lady Tichborne) were in a gambling raid at
The Hide-table given below has been Sadler's-place, George-street, Han- compiled at the National Almanac Office over-square; that you spent the London from the result of the night at Vine-street, and both of of an automatic tide-recording machine are lying at the office al Ta analysts of observations taken by ziemne you signed false names in the in the Water Police Hasin at Taim Sha Grest Northern Telegraph Compar police book. For this I am told Teal during the years 1908-9. you were and are liable to from the zero of the sounding in the Ad- three to six months imprisonmiralty Chart, which has been found to The zero of the table corresponds with ment. Is that true?
Postcard Threat,
On October 20 she wrote that she was going to send postcards
The pantomime songs of the to all the hotels and restaurants year are already beginning to applaces and night clubs, Ciro's, the Sir Joseph-went to, to gambling pear. Among the most popular Embassy, hotels and shops, and published by Mesars, Keith Prowse
and Co., Ltd., 42, Poland-street, London, W., is "Why did I Kiss that Girl which every lad is humming.or whistling. It will be heard at practically all the pantomimes. A good second is . "Oh, Eval" a comedy fox-trot song by Messrs. Clark and Leslie, with music by Harry Warren. A third tuneful production (from the same publishers) by Harry Yoell, with music by Billy Hull, is “Rožk-a-byej My Baby Blues "a Little-fascinating plantation lullaby, Doctor Shot Dond, *
Mr & Mrs T. Arthar&te & Mer à. Inno Miss E. R. Baily
Mr and Mrs. S. H. Mrand Mrs L. 6. F. Langston
Bellamy
Mr K. atsen Mr. J. W. Bonnter and drs "G. D. Mr W. Bourne Leys Mr M... Breed Ming Loya Mes & Mis Brannej 8. Ool. & Mrs C. Rassell JoboN
Bra1
MTD L'oyd Miss P. W Brown. Mr L. M. S. Lloyd Mr T. 8. Bustard MW. H., Loek"
The dead body of Dr. William Trewhella St. Stephens, of Mon
be 4 feet 8 inches below mean sea-levsi.
To obtain the depth of water on the add 3 feet 4 fiches, and on the gauge at tide gangs at the Victoria Naval Yard Lamont Dock, Aberdeen, add 10 feet inches to the height girm in the table.
December 22 to 28, 1924.
the police. She was going to write on the postcards: "My cousin and not being able to agree on family matters, I have bought a little cane, and I am looking forward to spanking him.....
One pound reward to the first person who can. 22 tell me where I can find him."
Thar.
A letter of October 24 said: "If w you will allow me sufficient to live on and settle up at once within the next few days I will leave you TTL alone in the future."
Sir Joseph Tichborne, in the Bu witness-box, said he had never spoken to Miss. Tichborne in his The magistrate bound her over
life,
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Mr 8. D. Carothers. Mr and Mrs W. Repos, Paignton, Devon, was in her own recognisances in £200 few or blood poison resulting from a
Capt. & Mrs J. O. Logan
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Mr I. H. Cormack Mr R. McGregor
bin
Mr and
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Mr W. E. Dye Hra Samere Blis Migros Ellia
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found huddled up on a seat in a shelter on Preston foreshore, Paignton, with a bullet wound in the head. The discovery was made
An Antiseptic-Liniment. There is no danger whatever from lock. and ordered her to find two wound when Chamberlain's Pain Bala sureties in £100 each to keep the is promptly applied. It is satiseptic peace for twelve months or under- and destroys the germs which cau46 go six months' imprisonment. these diseases. It also sausos wounds to She was refused bail pending third the time regaired by the penal heat without maturating and in one treatment. For sain everywhere
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Okars Co. from Tintain Edward Fiona, China Building, from
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Boats Passenger Angkor, Sceaux.
Mazot, Passage Steamer Paul Locat from Shanghai.
2188, from Shanghai,
Yes No Rice Street from Shanghai." 3005, from Amoy.
EV. JESSEN,
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EASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRAL ASIA & CHINA TELEGRAPH CO.
List of unclaimed talograms lying la E. E Telegraph Oia, Hongkong,
Olayboa caro Wardiey from Wargraveborks."
Marton Care Wardley (2) fro London..
Wansowan from Johannesburg Yokohama from Haiphong Zinam team, Nasir abad Raj.
ME. FAIREY,
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Hongkɔng, 19th Desembre, 1924.
CHINA YEAR BOOK, 1924-5
Lt. Col. R. A. Dob-Mr E E. Mimmoby a young motor mechanic and Mr and Mrs F. W. a young woman. They had ex- Men J. Munton
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to the matter until about three-
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young man went up to the-mo- Mr and Ms H. R. tionless form.. He was horrified to floor of the shelter. The police Remington
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were called and the body was taken to the morivary. “ Ranee at School.
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