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WOMAN CONVICTED FOR VAGRANCY
Would Not Pay Her Hotel Bill
BECAUSE SHE WAS HAUNTED BY "SOMETHING"-
That she had been continuously haunted by people during the last cight years in England, Australia. Singapore, and Hong Kong, was revealed by Miss Florence Helen Stratford, 40-year-old native England, who was charged with Being a vagrant in the Colony be- Lore Mr. W. Schofield at the Cen- tral Magistraty yesterday after
noon.
Mr. A. K. Damond, manager of the Peninsula Hotel, was the last witness called yesterday to give evidence. Mr. Diamond said that defendant registeret at the Penin- Aula Hotel on June 18 and that she came from Australia with a letter of introduction from a firm in Brisbane.
A formal letter requesting her to neel her account was sent to her by the Hotel management on July 16. Mr. Diamond said that she re- plied by telephone. He then went to Miss Stratford in her room with
aj- she
n clerk. He said that Miss Strat- ford said that she did not wish to pay her account, though she admitted that had money at the time. When asked why she did not want to pay, she replied that something was haunting her and that she wanted to get to the bottom of it.' Mr. Diamond then said that she main- tained this attitude throughout her stay at the Hotel, and on July 19 instructions were given to look her| room after she left. The bill amounted to $255.40.
Mr. Schofield' suggested that she be detained at the Government Civil Hospital temporarily, but Sergeant Mottram then said that hospital authorities did not consider Miss Stratford as a patient any longer. "The only place for such case la the House of Detention," he said.
After hearing the ease His Wor *hip said: "1 am afraid I can! come to no other conclusion but to convict you on the vagrancy tharge, in the sense that you had no visible means of support." Mr. Schofield added that the question whelber she is to be given an op- portrinity to look for work here, or whether she is to he sent away. was for the Government to decide. Defendant wax. sent to the House uf Detention temporarily.
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No. 2244 Private J. R. Winyard No. (M..) Company, 2.11.34. (S8.) P. S. M. WILKINSON,
Captain, Adjutant, H.K.V.D. Corps. AFFILIATED UNITS
St. John Nursing Detachment. GENERAL:
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As it will not possible to obtain the services of an examiner Wednesday, 21st November, the examination in Home Nursing will take place at Volunteer Headquar ters (Miniature Range) on Thurs day, 22nd November beginning at 5.80 p.m.
Will members who wish to be examined please inform the Ad- jutant, H.K.V.D. Corps by Tues- day, 20th November, 1934.
Through the courtesy of Dr. J. H. Montgomery, occasional con- ducted tours of the Operating Theatre, Matilda Hospital, are available to members. There' will be one on Sunday, 18th November at 11.30 a.m. and members desirous of attending should be at the Bos pital at that hour. Tours on other dates can be arranged with the Lady Superintendent, Mrs. E. G. Stewart. (Tel: No. 24484.).
RESIGNATION Leaving The
Colony
Mrs. M. G Trail as from 15th November 1984147
PARADE
The eighth lecture on Home Nursing will take place at Volun teer Headquarters (Lecture Room) at 5.30 p.m. on Monday, 19th November 1984.
Practice for those qualified will be held at the same place and time. (Repeated)
8d. M. M. MELLOR
Commandant, St. John Nursing Detachment. H. K. V. D. Corpe.,
AH! HOT BISCUITS. AGIN THIS MORNIN'. THEY WUZ GREAT
YESTERDAY-
FER GOODNESS
SAKE. MAGGIE!. YOU LOOK SAD: WHAT HAS
HAPPENED?
AN' LISTEN- SHE AIN'T HARD TO LOOK AT-
WE EVER
I HOPE YOU LIKE THEM, SIR!
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1934
WELL YOU ARE RIGHT-
OUR NEW MAID IS A WONDER-BUT I WAS
JUST TALKING TO HER SHE SAYS SHE IS SO LONESOME AND WE LIVE SO FAR OUT IT IS IMPOSSIBLE FOR HER FRIENDS TO CALL
ON HER-
YOU SAY HER NAME IS SOPHIE? I'LL DROP IN
THIS MINUTE:
AN INTRODUCE
MESELF-
Bringing Up Father
GEE DAUGHTER:
THAT NEW. MAID IS A WONDERFUL
‚OOK-
AND SHE IS SO NEAT-
JUST LOOK AND SEE. HOW CLEAN MY ROOM 19-1-HOPE
SHE LIKES IT HERE-
AH-NOW.JUST LEAVE THAT
TO ME-ILL SEE THAT SOME FRIENDS CALL ON HER- AN' SHE KIN MAKE
SOME NEW ·
FRIENDS, TOO-
AH: HOWDY, 'WINSOME'
WELL-THIS IS WHAT I' CALL A GREAT PLEASURE-
DEAR ME ANYTHING TO KEEP HER WITH- US. SHE IS A -- JEWEL WE CAN'T AFFORD TO LOSE “HER-
OH HOW DO YOU DO? YOU BIG FEARLESS
MAN-HOW CAN ANY- ONE RESIST THE LAW -WHEN YOU ARREST
THEM? WON'T YOU
SIT DOWN?
I'VE GOT TO HAND IT
TO YOU MAGGIE- YOU.
SURE KNOW HOW-TO PICK A GOOD MAID- SHE'S ALL RIGHT?
WELL-ITS LUCKY
FER US THAT COP MET HER. HE'S BEEN IN THE KITCHEN ALL DAY!
BY COLLYHILL GIT RIGHT ON THE JOB AN I'M LUCKY- HERE COMES JUST THE GUY! WANT TO SEE-
YES SHE COOKED LUNCH FOR HIM- MY ITS A RELIEF TO KNOW SHE ISN'T LONESOME ANYMORE-
GRACIOUS! AREN'T
GOING TO
HAVE SUPPER?
YES-IT'S EIGHT O'CLOCK-
SHE'S AN
HOUR LATE-
GO,LOOKIN THE KITCHEN AND FIND OUT THE CAUSE OF
THE DELAY-
HUH! SHE AIN'T HERE BUT HERE'S A NOTE SHE LEFT:
SHE'S GONE! SHE. ELOPED WITH THAT
Cop!
WHAT?
IT'S ALL YOUR FAULT YOU WITH YOUR BIG IDEAS-
OHDEAR-STOP FUSSING-THE CHIEF IDEA NOW 1S-WHERE ARE WEGOING TO
DINER
Posies
BEAU GEDM-MANUS
Registered U::S. Patent Office.
GRACIOUS! HERE'S A LETTER FROM ARCHIE HE SENT IT.
FIVE HOURS AGO· I JUST RECEIVED IT HE SAYS HE'S
GO 3 TO COMMIT
SUICIDE BY
JUMPING OFF THE CITYAS DOCK - MY GOODNESS!
GEE! I THOUGHT SHE'D AT LEAST HAVE TRIED TO SAVE ME- IT ONLY SHOWS SHE DON'T LOVE ME-1 MADE AFOOL OF MYSELF BY PRETENDING WAS. GOING TO COMMIT SUICIDE SHE'LL
MEJUST LAUGH &
AT ME
HEY W
HUH! SHE DIDN'T EVEN SHOW UP TO PREVENT ME FROM JUMPING IN THE RIVER
COMME
SUIGIDE-WHEN
ARE YOU GOIN!
TO
SH
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HOW TO KEEP FROM GETTING OLD
ITS CONNA BE
JUST TOO BAD FOR THE FIRST. BEARI MEET-
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