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THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 26, 1987.

PYJAMA-CLAD BRIDE OF A DAY

FOUND IN STREET

Twenty-four hours after her. marriage to a wealthy Hove pro- perty owner, a bride of eighteen left her new home, was seen walk- ing in Brighton wearing pyjamas under a mackintosh, and arrived home again at midnight-in a police

car.

Miss Dorothy Evelyn Keating, an attractive brunette, of Canonbury- avenue, Islington, N., was married at Hove register office to Mr. Tham- as Hutt of Dykeroad, Hove.

On the Thursday night the bride went out saying she had a head- ache. At 12.15 on Friday morning the police brought her home. She was wearing a mackintosh and pyjamas." At midday on Friday Mrs. Hutt went out again.

"I saw her twice after that, and on the Monday she had left here altogether," Mr. Hutt told me at his home.

"I don't know where my wife is now and I can't find out,” he added anxiously.

“Quite Romantic”

“Our meeting was quite romantic

Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr. and Miss Ethel du Pont, daughter of the well-known American munitions magnate, who are to be mar- ried next week. A piquant situation has been created by the nam- ing of several of "Miss du Pont's relatives in connection with the in- come tax evasion enquiry.

Naval Inquiry Into Fire On Cruiser

WOMAN WHO KNEW SECRETS OF DOWNING ST.

but

Never

he Woman Who Knows ing-street's Secreta Tells-has said farewell to White hall:

For fifteen years Rose Rosenberg, small, dark, intellectual, hasbeer

Mr. Ramsay MacDonald's ~ personal private secretary, en

Now she plans a long Continental holiday before taking up a new ap- pointment-and new secrets.

keep.

In this time her chief has been Premier and Lord President of the Council. And her term of service embraces the crisis of 1931, when Mr MacDonald · left the Socialista to become Premier of the National Government.

"Business Manager":

***Efficient and precise, Miss Rosen- berg has had the task of "business manager" to Mr. MacDonald.

When he went to the U.S.A. in 1928 she had to meet seventy ney paper correspondents every day but she never gave an interview on her own account.

While still at school she was

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Court of Inquiry will be held by ampton she is the first of a new Dorothy and her mother were with the Naval authorities at Weymouth class. Recently she joined the Sec- me here as housekeeper and maid to investigate a fire which broke out ond Cruiser Squadron of the Home until towards the end of last year. in the magazine of the new cruiser, Fleet.

"Then Mrs. Keating went back H.M.S. Newcastle, in Portland Har She carries twelve 6in. guns and to her home in Islington, London, bour, Dorset.

the latest anti-aircraft weapons, suffragette. Before Mr. MacDon- and Dorothy got another job down

The fire was found a few second and is designed to do a speed of ald found her she was political sec- here. One day, about four months ago, I met Dorothy in Brighton and after it started, and was under con- 33 knots.

trol within fifteen minutes.

The Admiralty stated that

I fell in love with her.

retary to Lady Rhondda, and had worked for the National Council for Civil Liberties and the Parliamen-

"She helped me with my work in it was caused by a short circuit in Mental Hospital Ablaze tary Socialist Party. She holds a secretarial way, and soon we be-the supply cables of one of the gun

the honour of Commander of the came, engaged. Then we got mar turrets. The consequences were More than 200 female patients British Empire. ried and I was very happy.

neither serious nor dangerous.

were quietly marched to safety Mr. Baldwin and Mr. Ramsay “The day after our wedding day

The Newcastle is now on her when fire broke out at Springfield MacDonald may be invited to visit Dorothy walked out saying she way to Devonport, where the elec-Mental Hospital. Upper Tooting Australia next year for the 150th had a headache. They brought her trical fittings will be overhauled. Seven fire engines were driven to anniversary of the foundation of home in a police car and I asked

She is one of Britain's two new the scene, and within half an hour Sydney. her what had happened. She seemest cruisers. With H.M.S. South- the blaze was extinguished. ed upset.

The fire was confined to the roof. it yet.

"Next day I saw her enter a car and drive away. Where she went to I cannot say.

"I wrote to her mother and her sister Amy, but they were never able to tell me very much about Dorothy. Once Mrs. Keating sent me a tele- gram saving. Dorothy quite all right."

Navy Complain of Incivility

SINCERE COMPANY'S NEW MANAGING DIRECTOR

The Sincere Company announce that their board of directors have appointed Mr. Choy Hing, chair- Iman of the board, concurrently as managing director of the Company They may be the Silent Service, in the place of Mr. Jan Con Sang but the Navy have plenty to say for who resigned as acting managing themselves when it comes to the director recently on account of ill

health. question of service conditions...

In the new Fleet Orders the Lords Mr. Choy Hing was one of the Commissioners of the Admiralty promoters of Sincere Company and give their answer to a long list of has for over 20 years in the past complaints and

continuously been chairman of the I requests. Complaints have been made about board of directors of the Company. the is very popular among the N.A.A.FI (canteen) organisa-

circle and his tion on the grounds of inferior Chinese business quality goods, higher prices than business acumen and experience ashore, and the "incivility and con-highly qualify him for the new ap- descending attitude

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the servers.”

The Admiralty says that com- plaints should be made to canteen committees and lower deck head- quarters representatives.

He

pointment.

Petrified Man Riddle

Classes in pots for hairdressing, and at sea for the higher educa- is. tional test are asked for “Impra ticable, say the Commissioners, Royal Marines "have asked

The

has

* spring beds Instead of the present

folding iron type

“Already under trial,”

ply.

trange case of a man who

the slow but

of being petr daled at a Prague hon.

1925, says the Exchange, man has spent his whole life in tala Doctors and specialists

vain to cure him.

Nothing has been decided about

Cook

by

Gas

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