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THE CHINA MAH WEDNESDAY JULY 1, 1936

After she had seen her father use his fists and a baseball bat on her mother (right), 17-year-old Frieda Dierker, of New Orleans, grabbed the bat out of his hands and brought it down on his head. felling him. The father was removed to hospital, in a critical con- dition, his skull fractured. Frieda is shown with the bat mother displays a blackened eye.

EX-NURSE FOR TRIAL

Alleged Libel On Legion Official

DEFAMATORY POSTCARDS

The

YOUNG MEN AND WAR

Limiting Britain's Commitments

LETTER TO LONDON PRESS

same

any

As "young men who have busi- ness interests and at the time are of an age which must them very necessarily involve closely if there should be European war," Messrs. John de Courcy, Gerald Elvey, H. R. Ridg way, J. Skeffington, J. R. Train and Ronald Warlow wrote to the last month from London press

W. 1, the to express agreement with

of Con- Imperial Policy Group servatives on questions of British foreign policy.

17. Berkeley-square,

"We are prepared," they say, "at all times and in any circum- stances to fight for the defence of the British Empire and in wany dispute of honour between the Sovereign and a foreign Power, but we are not prepared under jany circumstances to fight for the

DOVER, MURDER upholding of a system of collec

CHARGE

Accused Refuses Legal Aid

WOMAN STRANGLED

George Arthur Bryant, aged

tive security which must neces- sarily involve the risk of warfare for the punishment of an aggres- sor far removed from us, and f a dispute where there might eas- ily be no Imperial interest, at stake, either directly or indirect

Argument Challenged They challenge the argument "effective

Postcards alleged to have been written by an ex-nurse to an off- 38, of Langdon-road, Cheriton, that if there was an

Folkestone, who was charged at threat" to any aggressor it might cial of the British Legion were over last month with the mur-one day prevent aggression in a

are

read last month Stratford

at Police-court. Jane Emma Marsh, der of Mrs. Ellen Mary Margaret case where Britain had an inter- of Vicarage-lane, ford, was a Whiting, at London-road, Dover, est, because, they say, "one of criminal on May 21, said he did not want the characteristics of a dictator is that he believes himself able to cused of publishing a libel concerning Sidney Walter legal aid.

William Whiting, a labourer, of meet and beat any force, however Collischon, of Seven Kings-road.

time Gladstone-road, Folkestone, said overwhelming it may appear." that some

In the belief that there It was stated ago Marsh lost her position as a that just before Christmas he saw nurse. She joined the Ilford Bryant in Folkestone, and asked many who feel as they do, and branch of the Legion and tried him: "Where is my wife?" Bry-jthat there is "no spirit in this to get them to reinstate her. They ant. replied: "You won't have country to fight for the League or dead to die for words," they wish the Government to note their declar- would not take up her case, and your wife except over my

"We will not undertake she resigned from the branch. body.""

Sergt. Simpson, of the Folke-jation: When she wanted to rejoin, this

fight in any disputes other stone police, stated that on May to was refused.

Since that time, said Mr. I. M 21 Bryant walked into the police those which may arise from the Noordin, prosecuting, she had per-station. His clothes were blood-defence of Great Britain and the "I wish to Empire or as a matter of honour secuted members of the branch by stained, and he said: writing a large number of letters give myself up for causing the arising therefrom.”.

the town death of Mrs. Whiting at London- to various people in Mr. Collischon had received post-road, Dover, this afternoon.”

Accused Committed SAILINGS cards from her in which she ac-

When cautioned, Bryant said cused him of being dishonest.

that he hit her over the head with Extracts from these were:

ja bottle, and afterwards strangled Some Extracts

the her. He had sent the children to

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result of stolen Social Service a cinema so that they would be and British Legion money com-jout of the way. bined, and I am going to exposeį

Medical evidence was given

it. The truth is coming out, if that the woman had a wound on

THREE BOYS ON A RAFT

"Perhaps Bound For The West Indies”

Grimsby.Three boys, who, the

I raise a public enquiry. You the top of the head, and that a Chief Constable suggested, had are Baunting the dead to rob stocking had been tied tightly been inspired by the adventures the living. Like Hitler, I'll help round the neck.

Death was due of the Grimsby trawler Girl Pat, were dealt with recently at the to smash the gang in the Ilford to asphyxia.

Bryant, who made to reply to local juvenile court. branch before long. I would

raft and committed to

They had built a never be beaten by liars and the charge, was

launched it in the Alexandra Dock. Maidstone Assizes. cheats.

In order to improve the equipment of their craft they stole 20 fathoms of rope and a fender from a steam lighter.

"I am risking all I possess to expose a cad like you. My let-1- ters shall be read in a police court yet. You aren't fit to black the boots of men who liet on the fields of France."

FAMILY DEAD. AFTER MEAL

Inquest Adjourned

When the boys were charged, Chief Constable Brewer said: "Perhaps they were bound for the West Indies.”

Mr. Collischen, who said he was honorary pensions officer and em-

The inquest on Raymond Cooper, ployment officer of the branch, stated in evidence that since start-aged 44, chemical worker, his wife The eldest, aged 15, who was Norah, aged 42, and her five-year-recently saved from drowning in old daughter, Dulcie, who died two the dock, was sent to an industrial ing the proceedings he had re-)

Miss from

was bound over, ceived apology

hours after their dinner one Sun-school, another She was committed for trial at day last month, was adjourned and the third discharged with a the Old Bailey, reserving her deat Middlesbrough after evidence caution. ECSTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILING fence, and was granted legal aid. of identification.

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MACKINNON MACKENZIE.CO

Girl Refused Leave To Marry

The Mortiske magistrates re cently refused the application of

The coroner (Mr. C. H. Coch-!

rane) said: "There is a great deal was formerly married to Robert

to be done, and I propose to fix Septimans New-begin, and that

July 7 for the resumption of the her daughter was born after his enquiry. If we are able to go. on death. There were no children of with it sooner I shall expedite it."her marriage with Cooper which It was stated that Mrs. Cooper took place in September, 1933.

Girl Gives Life For Her Brother

You will be

Torquay-A boy of four and where they are. Margaret Helen Steen, aged 19, his sister, aged 10, were killed surprised when I tell you, of Nowell-road, Barnes, to marry when they fell over a cliff at mother." William John Edward

Orchard, Babbacombe one night last The mother asked: "Where aged 20, a Stock Exchange clerk, month The girl lost her life are they?

of Netherwood-road. Hammer-trying to save her brother, who "They fell into the water and Arith.

had slipped when walking on were drowned," said Joyce.

Joyce added that they had Miss Steen said that her mother the cliff edge strongly objected to her marrying The children were Peter and chosen to walk honie round the Orchard" because he had de- Kathleen Peggy Woodmore; son rocks. They were about 50ft. formity of the left hand. Orchard, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.up when Peter slipped, and she declared, had obtained a doc-Woodmore, of Hele-road, St. Kathleen grabbed him and fell

too. tor's certificate stating that it Mary Church, Torquay, would not be hereditary.

2

that

They were returning with As they struck the water,

still Mrs. Cotton, the girl's mother, their brother and sister from Joyce said she saw

holding who has remarried, said that she watching a Boy Scout rally Kathleen was

Peter's arm and seemed to be could not believe that there was when the tragedy occurred.

When the other children re trying to take hold of his other no possibility of the deformity recurring in my future genera- turned to their home the mother arm. Kathleen also appeared tion, and she and her husband ob asked Tony, who is fire, where to be calling for help

P&O BUILDING, CONNAUGHT ROAD CENTRAL. HONGKONG jected to her daughter becoming his brother and sister were. Eet This was the second tragedy

engaged secretly. They believed said that Joyce, his nine-year in the family. A girl, aged 9, that neither the girl nor the man old sister, would tell her. Joyce was killed by a lorry two years

said to her mother, "Guesslago outside her home. was in a position to matry.

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