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Last Message From Lost Crew
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The Sheafbrook, 2,179 tons, was lost with her crew of 20 in the North Sea on November 20, while on a voyage to Hamburg with coal. She sailed from Jarrow on the night of November 19.
At 9.15 pm on November 20 a wireless message was picked up accidentally by a Mrs. Scott while tuning in to Newcastle Broadcast- Jing Station
The message was in Morse, but, having been a telegraphist, she was able to understand it. It read:}
"SOS. Sheafbrook, Position 110 miles E.SE. of Tyne. En- gines flooded. Require' assis- tance. Dangerous list to port.” Mrs. Scott was working on a wave-iength of 267 metres, and the message ordinarily would have been sent out on a length of about 600 metres.
Wave-length Changed
A possible explanation put for- ward by the Post Office was that part of the ship'a aerial might have been carried away. auto- matically changing the wave- ..length.
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The S OS was received later by! other vessels. One of these, the Sheafwater, a sister ship, went toļ the position given.
She sighted three rockets, and later saw an upturned boat, stoved in, but was unable to recover it in
the rough sea. It was painted black, like the Sheafbrook's boats.
James Cagney, June Travis and Matilda Comout (left) i -an interlude of gaiety? at Mama Gini's in “Ceiling Zero,” which
is now beings' shown, at the Queen's Theatre.
AMY'S FATHER
Involved In A Car Smash
Bridlington. Mr. J. W. Johnson, father of Mrs. Amy Mollisen, was re- turning from Hall to Brid- lington - late one night last month-schen his car overturn- ed at a corner.
He was badly shaken and suffered from bruises.
Mrs. Johnson said. “Mr. Johnson was taking a corner when the car skidded and over- turned. He had intended com- ing home earlier, but he had heard the good news about Amy and stayed to reply to a toast,"
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AUDACIOUS THEFT/Rais June 12 June 14 June 16 June 15 June 20
Launch Stripped Of Its Sheating
SOLD IN ADVANCE TO MARINE STORE DEALER
The tale of an audacious theft was told when Wan Kwai-san. : [convicted of stealing and selling 750 lbs. of yellow metal sheathing
from the launch Tak Hing, was given a sentence of two months' hard labour by Mr. E. Himswortia at the Kowloon Magistracy, yes- terday. Mr Peter H. Sin appear jed on behalf of Mrs. Yau Wong-
shi, the owner of the launch.
Outlining the case, Mr. Sin wid that defendant, together with man not in custody, heard that com- plainant had a launch for sale, and HOPELESS RACE WITH induced her to part temporarily with it, explaining that they want- jed to inspect the keel. According
defendant,
with together others, towed the vessel to the Kai Tack Shipbuilders and Re-
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Henry Steel, Board of Trade) He added to his titles Haile pairers', Dockyard, where ther ship surveyor, said that the Sheaf-Selassie (Power of the Trinity) stripped off all the metal sheath-
of Judah, a brook had an average stability. He and the Lion
1.
ing. thought it most likely that a per-description to which his right is Prior to obtaining possession of !manent list
to port would be only fanciful.
the vessel, defendant bad arrang- Ras Tafari was now, at 28,led with a marine store dealer for caused by the cargo shifting.
with a lifetime of plotting the sale of all its metal parts, William Alfred Souter, director fighting, and study of his Euro
Director's Evidence
advance payment of of Sheaf Shipping Company, New Dean models behind him, an Sears and propellers, and had re- castle, said that the company own. Emperor without an Empire. Ceived an
$550. ed four other self-trimming col. When he had visited Europe six
It was submitted by the pro- liers besides Sheafbrook. They years before, he had brought 20 had always found the type per-Rases with him, but that was secution that defendant had no in- merely because he dared not tention whatsoever of purchasing fectly satisfactory.
the boat. Answering Mr. Herbert Bewick leave them behind. representing the National Union
Gigantic Task
He alone in Abyssinia be- However, the complainant got He had to hear of the dismantling of her of Seamen, Mr. Souter said that lieved in civilisation
no advisers, no officials, no vessel and immediately put a stop he was never told the ship had a machine for bringing order and to it
A report was made to the severe list to port last year.
modern methods to a country police and defendant was arrest- He suggested that
all com-which did not know the mean-ed. plaints by the ship's officer
ing of unity.
Mrs. Yau Wong-shi gave evi- ferred to matters which were re-
¡dence to bear out Mr. Sin's, state- medied during the overhaul in
He began a task such as no ment, and then Ho Lum, a watch- November.
He had not heard of a specialan has ever faced before. He man on board the launch gave cor- A marine letter sent to his firm by the began to train a new kind of roborative testimony.
Abyssinian, and until the new store dealer, Yip Sui-kam, de- Board of Trade referring to sea-generation was ready, he took posed that defendant had con- men's complaints about the Sheaf-
on himself the government tracted to sell him everything on brook. He was not aware that of literally of his kingdom, from board the launch as early as May ficers were instructed to refuse to making war to ordering the g re-engage any seamen who sent furniture for schools. He went these complaints to the Board.
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to France and Belgium for mili- to make such a pronouncement. tary experts, to America, No man so far ahead of his Switzerland and Sweden for time could expect to be popu-
other advisers. He built one lar. To be respected because
school on English lines, with of his ability and his strength sports and games, and another was as much as he could hope on French lines.
for. He has had his family He picked out young men troubles. His wife was
a de- and sent them with the equiva-voted adherent of the Church, lent of Rhodes or Rockefeller which was naturally suspicious
in the of him. He had trouble withi his eldest son. He treated kira
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A proposal that women under- scholarships to study graduates should be admitted to the centres of civilisation.
the same method he Oxford Union as debating members Like King Arthur he wrote with was defeated last month by 124 a book, a commentary on the applied to rebel, chiefs: exile in Tues. 23rd June votes to 97. A poll was demand- New Testament, and contribut-a distant province under the Tues., 21st Julyed of the whole of the members ed articles to a newspaper. He guard of a Ras who was held
of the society.
introduce the responsible for him. strove hard to was proposed that women methods of law where the very
Dream Shattered should be allowed to attend de idea of law was non-existent. The dream is shattered. His 6th July bates, but not be allowed to stand He made a speech foreshadow-young men were not old enough 1st Aug.
as officers, to vote at elections, or ing two things which were as to help him when the war came. use the rooms of the society.
likely in Abyssinia as tolerance His young students at the mili The proposal came from Mr. Max
in Italy.
tary school were not sufficiently Beloff, Corpus Christi College, a
He spoke of universal service trained. Western methods former librarian.
universal- and
compulsory could not be applied and used Mr. Donald Bell, of Magdalen]
Western education. Taes, 19th Joe College, described the motion as the
cynica in a country without the per- T. AUSTRALIA, Calling at Mantin (P. In.), Theraday la., Cairns, Tawurvilju, 4th July thin end of the wedge, and the be- laughed at the mere idea: his sonnel to take advantage of
ginning of a move to get women own people looked across the them. admitted to full membership for gulf between them and wonder- which they were not fitted.
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His long daily labours, his ed what the Emperor would be fighting in the field, his feasts up to next Bat Ras Tafari of raw meat in the traditional had learnt to take long view manner with his braves, his and he was not only advertise years of study and reading and ing his intention to the Western planning have gone for nothing. world, but warning the wiser The man who attempted to be among his subjects to prepare everything to his country from for even greater changes ahead Patriarch to clerk of works has
War On Slavery
had the task wrenched from his
CHANTE Wed, 10th June way to the cemetery for the funeral Abyssinia can guess the cour
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