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when Roland James Shirley, 27, farm labourer, of Amersham. was charged with burglary with intent to commit an offence against Brunhilde Sitto and with an assault upon her.
Mr. Fitzwalter Butler. for the prosecution, accepted a plea of guilty to the assault only, and ex- plained that Miss Sitto was an Austrian subject, aged twenty, and was acting as a housekeeper at Gerrards Cross.
She was living alone towards the end of July, and informed Shirley of the fact. She had made his acquaintance casually a few days before.
There was a certain amount of] philandering going on to which"
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1934
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Shirley used to take her for a ride on his bicycle, and on the Saturday night prior to the offence he obtained admission to the house by means of a ladder.
Miss Sitto allowed him to re- main four or five hours, and offered no resistance to certain advances. Then she made him a cup of tea and lent him her bicycle.
SURVEY
Surveyors Press For A New Inquiry
PLANS IN ARREARS
BRIDGE NOTES
PYSCHIC BIDDING
By Ely Culbertson. `
WOMAN WHO FEEDS A UNIVERSITY
BADIO
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME :
The following programme will be broadcasted to-day from the Hong Kong Broadcasting Station Z.R.W. on a wave length... of 258 metres (845 K.C.'a) -
I-2.15 p.m.-European: Programme. 1 p.m.-Local Time and Weather Report.
1.03 p.m. Recorded Music..
1.15 p.m.-A Relay of the Hong |Kong Hotel Orchosten from the Hong
Kong Hotel Grill Room.
11.30 p.m.-Beater Press Bulletins. Rugby Press Nowa, etc.
2.16 p.m.-Close Down.
"The Journey Back Via Siberia” ZEK Programme.
5-8 p.m.-European Programme. 5-7 p.m.-A Relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra from the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden.
7 pm Closing Local Stock Quota- tions, London and New York Stock and Commodity Quotations.
7.08.26 Vocal Geras. Duchess of Dantzig (Caryli).
Light Opera Company.
Lilac Time (Schubert)....Columbia
Light Opera Company.
7.25.7.40 5.1-A Violin Recital hy Renco Chemet.
1. Introduction and Rondo Caprie
cioso (Saint-Saens, Op. 28).
2. Serenada (Tonelli).
S. Berenade (Pierne).
7.40-8 p.m. From the Studio.
The Journey Back via Biberia" by
Miss P. W. Brown.
8 pm Local Time and Weather Re-
¿port.
8.09-10.80 *Concert,
p.m-Chinese
Studio
9.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletion, London 1 p.m. Stock and Commodity Quotations.
19.30 pm-Reuter. Press Bulletins, Rugby Mid-day Pross News, Further London Stock and Commodity Quota tions.
10.40 p.m.---Close Down.
All Relays of the Hong Kong Hotel
"Students Eating More" Orchestras are by courtesy of the
In London
Psychic bide are going out of MORE DINING-ROOMS NEEDED fashion. The pendulum which
The Council of the Chartered swung very strongly in their favour Had Napoleon been an educa Late at night on August 4, or Surveyore' Institution decided to a few years ago has now swung tionist he would probably have con- the other tended that à university studies on early on the following morning, press for a Government inquiry almost as strongly in Shirley visited the house when into the whole question of the direction.
its stomach, inflamed with drink, and by Ordnance Survey's large-scale This is natural enough because
It may not need a Napoleon to good psychic bidding is based upon appreciate that proteins and vita- mounting a ladded and then plans. climbing the stack-pipe
and An authoritative statement, a thorough understanding of the mine are just as important to smashing the bathroom window now in course of preparation, psycholory of deception, and most students as food for thought, but it The gut into the place.
Bridge players, like most other
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Management.
6.50-10 p.m-European
Recorded
Programme from "ZBK. On A Fre- quency of 640 kiest und Ta
8.30-8.47 pm-Ballet Emption Suite
(Luigini). Concert Orchestra.
1. Allegro non troppo,
Andante sostenuto,
2. Allegretto.
4. Andante expressivo.
8.47-9 p.m. Four Songs by Joseph Hislop (Tenor)) 64GB
Sing to me, the Old Scotch 27e Banks and Brass (arr. Lees).
Songs (Leeson). 3 MacGregore Gathering (G.A.
4. Bouris Wee Thing (Fox).
will lay emphasis ont Out on the Stairs The serious extent to which re- people, are not always at their best does need a Mrs. Harris to ensure
the Buccessful feeding of between 9-9.30 p.m.--Quartet No. in D He went to Miss Sitto's bed-vision of the Survey's plans have in weaving a tangled web of lies.
Major (D Dar) (Borodin)..Pro Arte However, there are still pay-2,000 and 3,000 students. room, his hand bleeding from the been allowed. to fall into arrears
chics.
It was my good fortune Mra, J. H. Harris is manageress
duttafovement-Allegro moderato. broken glass. She resisted his and
to witness one that went wrong of the refectory at King's College,
End Movementzɓchakro (Aljegro advances to the utmost, and The national necessity for up-1
London. She presides over six Vivace) during a struggle on the stairs to-date plans if the great body of recently only because of the sheer
Erd Movement Notturno-Andante. her nightdress was torn. recent legislation affecting hous-inability of the partner to grasp cooks, three kitchens, five dining,
4th Movement-Finale. (Andante— |rooms, and a serving staff of 30 and
Vivace). She ran out of the houseling and property rights is to be what was going on.
she could do with more.
She is East, Dealer
9.20 p.m-Reuter Press. Bulletins, screaming, and after Shirley had effective...
responsible for the provision each London 1 pm, Stock did Commodity disappeared she put the burglar This statement will provide
Both aides vulnerable
week-day of some 2,000 luncheons Quotations. alarm bell on.
powerful support for the contenNorth Then she went to a neighbour'ation that the whole of the
and almost as many morning coffees, tear, and dinners. and made a complaint, and Shir- $12,000,000 of national capital ley was arrested three days later represented by the original sur Det Sergt. Rawlins, of. Ger- vey will be jeopardized unless rards Cross, reported that Shir-larger grants are forthcoming at ley was a married man, with an early date.
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child of three years. He was It will also, it is hoped, disclose serving in the Hussars when he for the first time the cost to was sentenced to 112 days' im-local authorities and other bodies prisonment for theft, and after of carrying out their own piece- wards was discharged from the meal revisions of out-of-date East Army. There had been several Survey plans. convictions for larceny and false "It is an extraordinary -anoma- pretences in civil life.
ly Major A. H. Killick, the
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Mr. Roger Winn, in mitig on Secretary of the Institution, urged that Shirley was entitled stated that the Government South:- to some credit for sparing the should legislate freely for the young woman the ordeal of going improvement of social conditions, into the witness-box.
impose surveys on local and Whatever happened on the other authorities in order to night of August 4, it was clear effect those Improvements and
The bidding: (Figures that the man had previously re-yet cut down the national service ceived a great deal of encourage that was formed to provide the bide refer to numbered įment. He had declared that very information in a highly atory paragraphs.).
Miss Sitto had told him he could scientific and economic form." East South West North always get into the house! through a bedroom window as there was a burglar alarm on one of the "doora.
Nine Major Acts
"I could do with two more dining. rooms," she said. "The mumber of students eating in the refectory has gone up out of all proportion to the increase in accommodation, showing, it sems to me, that many of the students must have skimperk their meal before.
I am looking forward to the time when every student takes His or her meals in the refectory, Then I shall; be sure they are being fed as they should be."
~ Luncheons Wanted
985-10 pm-Variety.hriste Piano Bolos Sleeptime down, South; Life is just a Bowl of Cherries.... Carroll Gibbons, Songs-Near and yet so Far: "Brave Hearts... Evelyn Laya (Soprano). Fox-Trot-Ache in my Heart; Wed- ding on the AirJack Jackson and his Orchestră.
Vocal A Million Dreams.... The Piano Duck Mr. Whitington-Who
Ponce Bisters (Comediennes).
do you think you are?.....Carroll Gibbons and John WGreen. 10 pmClose Down.
TRANSIT DUTY ON RICE LIFTED
To Alleviate Shortage In Hupeh And Hunan
In the past most of the students,, were satisfied with snacks in the middle of the day. Now most them want two or three-courge after luncheons. And yet the sale of explan-shacks has not decreased. The Hopeh and Hunan provincial "I think the explanation is partly authorities have issued orders to the increasing number of women exempt from transit duties all rice students attending the university supplies exported from Szechuan te
"They have improved the social Cheklang and Klangau. life among the men studenta, hun It was reported that this action dreds of whom now look forward to was taken after the Klangen and meal times as opportunities for Obeliarg authorities hau petitioned meeting their friends. And they the Government for Free transporta- s-Weat decides that there seem to and a good substantial tion of rice
elieve the present something wrong with the bid-meal in keeping with the spirit of Tice shortag two provinces ding. He decides that South those meetings. has gone too far.
The girls and women seem to est catastrophe. Not only does just as well as do the men. There AMATEUR COMPILES North decide to rescue by is no sign of that dieting business STAR CHART turping to hearts, which per
here. bapy was to be expected, but he Miss Harris does all the ordering rescues by making an insuf herself dealing personally with Claimed Best In World ficient bid, thereby barring his three bakers, two butchers, and any partner for one round. North, required to make his bid sufficient, bld four shearls, which
doubled and South paid the alty for a paychle Opening and
partner's « «inäufficient
point
1·0° 1H (1) 2D Pass 18 D B ́S (2) Db), (8) 3*H (4)· In the past nine years, Major Dbl.
Pass 'Pass Pass Killlok emphasized, Parliament 1-The type of psychic with a had passed nine major acta de Justice's Comment
Strong escape suit in reserve. manding the production of plans 2-Now showing the real suit. Probably she changed her de by local authorities. These meanour towards him on the included the Town and Country night he broke in, because he was Planning Act, the Housing Act under the influence of drink with its slum clearance plans
Mr. Justice Charles. I don't the Landlord and Tenant Act 4-A iknow, because I have never tried. Yet in the same period the but can you climb a stack-pipe national large-scale plans had while you are drunk?
been allowed to become progres Counsel: I am not suggesting sively out of date, and the Bur that he was incapable of know vey's annual output of revised ing what he was doing. Miss plans had dropped by two-thirds Sitto told him that he could use "Two ways have been suggests the ladder.and pointed out ed for the expansion of the where he would find It Survey Major Killick added. Counsel added that it was not "One la by progressive Increas
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a case of a man molesting of $10,000 annually in woman with whom he had had The other is by succ no previous association,
creases of £50,000
The judge observed that he would not take any
record for
house,” and
West
the tab
ast wont with the
number of other tradesmen re louired to stock her larders.
wheroupon West ruffed and
diamond, upon which the syed from Dumn
An amateur astronomer, OSMETI· Kusaba, of Osaku, has completed a star chart, marking 82000 stars, in Fapanese, and naser, Mase Yamamoto, Tike reus artronomer. of Kyoto Imperial Univ ralty, de be the beat the world.
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