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JUDICIAL DECISION ON THE
SUBJECT,
A BOARDING HOUSE SALE."
NORTHCLIFFE HOUSE. NEW CLUB FOR LONDON
“DAILY MAIL'S '* NEW
HOME.
WOMEN.
A FEMININE. ROTARY MOVE MENT.
The South-West London Ladies' Venture Club, the first of its kind cription of the paper's new pre-in London, and the third in the mises, Northcliffe House.
country, was inaugurated in the Clapham and Batteries districts laat month.
An interesting account of how modern London newpaper is print, ed appears in a recent number of The hearing was recently conclud-the Daily Mail in the course of der ed of the action heard before Mr. Justice Roche for damages for alleged misrepresentation in the sale of a boarding-house, brought by Mrs. Lily Tasche, of 29, Bram- ham-gardens, Earl's Court, S., against Mrs. Caroline Grove Mali san, of Inverness-terrace, W.
Mrs. Tasche paid £9,200 for the lease, furniture, and goodwill of the house, which, it was stated, Mrs. Melison told her she desired to give up because it affected her daughter's social position that her mother should be keeping a board. ing-hout, she being the wife of a bank manager. Mrs. Molison (as serted Mrs. Tasche) represented that there was a constant supply off hot water, whereas she found that paly a little hot water could be got in one bath and none at all in the other, while the system itself emitted cloads of ameke: She had to have a new and larger cylinder. put in and pipes replaced at a cost of £37 and lost beardars while the work was going on.
Mrs. Molison contended that a proper supply of hot water was solely a matter of eficient stoking. Mrs. Molison, cross-examined, said it was not a boarding-house. She took it as a family house to reside in and to have only a few guests. She sold it because her health was not good enough to con tinue to carry on so large a house and not because it affected her daughter's social position.
Mr. Justice Rocha said a constant supply of hot water meant there an independent supply not dependent on the kitchen supply. "It is almost 3 slegar in each advertisement,' added Mr. Justice | Hoche, and I am sure lots of peo ple use it who have not the faintest idea what they mean by it."
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Mr. Justice Roche found there was a constant supply of hot water and that Mrs. Molison said nothing which she did not beliève to be true Judgment was entered for Mrs Molison with costs.
SYNAGOGUE SCENE.
Our contemporary states:- As an elaboritte idea takes, par fect shape in some master-mind, so Northcliffe House, The Daily Mail's new home, whose impressive bulk of steel and stone has been reared at the angle of Tailor Street and Whitefriars Street, EC., is now nearing completion:
The mighty system of machinery which will be capable of printing The Daily Mail at the rate of 750,000 copies an hour is now with in a bolt or two of being ready to begin its tremendous work.
Yesterday expert mechanics, were to be seen finishing the erection of
great printing pressca-shining metal monsters which soon will need but a touch oft inger to set them in ponderous but rapid me tion.
And yet their action will be almost as simple as that of a house wife's wing machine.
Just as the sewing-machine needle is fed with cotton by the unseen bobbin, so will the huge presses be fed with paper from hidden rella.
The organisation, which is based similar principles to those of the Rotary movement, is open to one woman from each section of the Professional, social and civic life of the district. The objects are:-
To encourage high ethical stan- dards in business and professions. To increase the efficiency of each member by the exchange of ideas and business, methods..
To stimulate the desire of each member to be of service to her follows
To quicken the interest of each member in the public welfare and to co-operate with others in civic, social and industrial development. Mrs. W. W. Homan is the organis." has been the moving spirit in its ing secretary of the new chib, and formation.
Buss Ivy Hill, the director of a private home, is the first president.
GIRL'S FIRE ALARM,
Those rolls-each of which con- sists of four miles of paper-77-YEARS-OLD FARMER SAVES. will have for their "bobbin-case " a spacious chamber immediately beneath the machine-room,
HIS WIFE.
arm-
The prompt and placky action of But The Daily Mail "bobbins ” will never be empty. So fast as Bateson, led to the rescue of the a 17-yearsold servant, Margaret the rolls of paperary devoured by inmates from a burning the machines above and turned into house on the fellside at Oxenholme, Daily Mails, practically in the near Kendal, Westmorland at mid- twinkling of an eye more and mord night. The girl woke choking with rolls will automatically take their fames, and went down-stairs and places and the machines will not found the kitchen on tre. Return- stop until the whole issue of The ing upstairs, she roused the farmer's Zmily. Mail has been printed
son, Mr. Henry Rishton.
theas
1,000 Miles of Paper, Driven by eighteen 100 horse power motor equipments, machines, which are the largest and most up-to-date in the world, will not only print The Daily Mail, but will also fold and count them and pass them along to the publisher's department, where they will be con seyed swiftly to the waiting dis tributing cara along a specially con structed rotary roadway.
The average amount of paper used in the production in Londos
ATTEMPT TO DRAG MINISTER of a single issue of The Daily Mail
OUT OF PULPIT.
A feud between two factions of the congregation of the Jewish synagogue at Bournemouth eul minated in a scene at the service in the synagogue.
The Rer. M. Hirsch, the minister, is said to have preached a sermon on the first day of the Jewish New Year (September 9th) in which be asserted that Judaism in Bournemouth was on the verge of bankruptcy and referred to the wholesale breaking of the Jewish Sabbath.
The sermon and other views created dissent, but the minister was vigorously supported by an other section and he refused to give an apology which was demanded.
ja 250 rolls, or 1,000 miles.
To provide the space 38 feet below street level for the machine-room and magazine, 31,500 cubic yards had to be excavated by shovel, and 2,490 tons of soil, were removed.
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By this time the stairway was M. Rishton, telling the girl to MISS UNA EYRE CROWE'S impassable owing to smoke, and
bedroom window and got out a rouse the others, leapt 18ft. from a
motor-car and drove to Kendal for the fire brigade.
farmer, wrapped his wife, aged 70, Mr. Frank Rishton, aged 77, the in a blanket and let her down to the roof of an outbuilding, against which the son had placed & ladder, escaped on to roofs of outbuildings Hargaret Bateson and others also and jumped to the ground.
TYRE PRICE. WAR.
BRITISH MAKERS HIT BY
FOREIGN DUMPING.
Further reductions in the prices
In the building of Northcliffe House nearly 2,800 tons of steel were used in the structural works of motor-car tyres may, I under alone, and 700 tons of stone were stand, be expected early in the New required for the facades fronting Year, says the motoring correspon- Tudor Street and Whitefriars dent of the Daily Mail. These will Street."
An Artesian wall,
The materiale employed in the electric lighting system of North clige House include:-
17 miles of wiring.
9 miles of screwed steel tubing.
mark a new development in the tyre price war that is taking place between British and foreign manu- facturers
DISAPPEARANCE.
papers to hand there was still no According to the latest news-
news of Misa Una Eyre Crowe, the second daughter of Lady Crowe and Crowe left her home at 14, Elm the late Sir Eyre Crowe Miss Park-road, Chelsea, S.W. on the morning of December 11th.
So far as the family can discover, none of Miss Crowe's clothing, be- yond what she was wearing when she left the house, is missing t does not appear, therefore, that she smuggled any out of the house in view of a possible disappearance.
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VIA PORTS,"
HE Steamship.
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arrived from the above Parts,
Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that all Goods are being She telephoned to her home be- and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the landed at their risk into the hazardous tween 2.30 p.m. and 3 pm on Satur- Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and day, stating that she was not coming Godown Company, Limited, whence, home to tea before going on to and/or from the harves, Delivery dinner party in the evening.
may be obtained.
Goods not cleared by the uary, 1897, at Noon, will be
17th Jane subject to Rest
All broker, chaled and damaged Fackages are to be left in the Godemas where they will be examined in the presence of Consigures, by - Monr Goddard and Douglas on 14th January, 1927, at 10 am. Claims against the Steamer including those for Cargo short delivered must be presented on the Special Form provided, and must also be submitted within 80 days of arrival otherwise they will not be
recognized No The Insurance will be affected by us in any case whatever.
Bill of Lading will be countexrigued JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Lzz.,
Agenta. Hong Kong, 10th Jeanary, 1927,
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A point supporting the theory that she deliberately disappeared is the fact that the friends in Harley street, with whom she told her mother she' luncheon, did not expect her.
was going to have
#Too To Enjoy Life."
British tyre manufacturers view the present situation with a certain amount of anxiety and even alarm.
Figures for October show that `no A relative of Miss Crowe told fewer than 120,000 foreign outer Daily Mail reporter that she had covers were imported free of tax been extremely ill since the death The great offices are protected in into this country, mainly from of her father. The relativo added:; vice there were interruptions, and side. against fire by automatic France, Italy, and the United The total for the same
During recent Saturday's ser.
4 miles of heavy cable, and 1,200 lighting points.
an attempt was made to wrest from sprinklers, and the windows art States.
It is
M. Hirsch the scroll of the Sacred fitted with drenching apparatus month last year was 77,000. Low. Towards the close of the ser- which contact with flame would in- estimated that every imported tyre vice members of the congregationstantly operate..... rushed the dais and tried to drag
sould, here means the loss of one The water supply will be obtained day's work for one British workman. the minister out of it while the from an artesian well sunk_tos It is probable that British makers prayer for the Royal Family was being read. The service ended in depth of 540 feet below Tudor will abortly make a further appeal Street, and tanks placed on the for protection under the Safeguard disorder.
roof will store 20,000 gallons at a ing of Industries Act. They point The congregation held a meeting
time. yesterday, at which the position was
out that while almost every foreign discussed for three, houri. The board
accessory of a motor-car la taxed of management put forward a te INFANTILE PARALYSIS IN Britain can make and make well are even motor horns and tyres which solution terminating Mr. Hirsch's
allowed free access to this country. engagement on February 98 next This was rigorously opposed, but war carried by a majority.
While the business was being dis cussed police officers in plain clothes were outside the synagogue.
ROMAN LONDON.
IMPORTANT RELIO
DESTROYED."--
A valuable piece of evidence of Roman London has been destroyed Cargo from DUNby workmen excavating the site of
CONSIGNEE NOTICE.
CONSIGNEES of
CONTO AN ORE, LONDON, Birch' lamous eating-house
COGNAC, LAPALLICE, és, in oon Comhill..
pection with above Blesmer are hereby A few feet below the ground level informed that their Goods with the ar a portion of Roman wall, 25 feet ception of Opins, Tresears and Valuables long, 3 feet high, and 4 Teet thick
ENGLAND,
Thirty-seven cases of infantile paralysis (acute Poliomyelitis) were notified in England and Wales. last week, according to the Registrar- General's return of the cases of noti- fiable diseases, saya a London con- temporary dated December 14th.
Of the Ave cases in the county of | London, two were in Shoreditch and one each in Batternes, Bethnal Green, and Fulham,"
In boroughs and other urban and rural districta outside London there'
were thirtytwo cases, in 18 counties. The Year's Foll
During the 48 weeks since the beginning of the year that is to the end of November-1,019 cases
of infantile paralysis had been nětí.
fed in England and Wales. Last
T8 being landed and stored at their was discovered. One of the rooms week's cases now bring up the total
to 1,056, a figure far in excess of
will be discharged into Holt's Wharf, risk into the Godowns of the Hong Kong of Birch's was built across the top that of any previous year.
and Kowicon. Wharf and Godown Co. of this wall.
Bills of
be
Kowloon, where it will lie at Consignees risk and subject to Terme and Uondi- Lad Kowloon, whence Delivery may be By accident news of the find came The Commandant of the Royal tions of Storage at Hoif's Wharf The obtained immediately after landing to the knowledge of two archmolo Military College, Sandhurst (Sur- Caryu will be ready for Delivery from Optional Cargo will be forwarded engista. They hurried to the site and rey) denied yesterday that Christ Godown on and after 11th January aalses Instructions are received from the found that workmen had cut right mas leave had been canceled owing Optional Cargo will not be landed Consignees 12 hours Before arrival through the wall, the whole of to a fresh ease of infantile paralysis here, unless Notice has been given prior requesting it to be landed hers. to Steamer arrival, bat carried on from
which was destroyed.
at Camberley ...port to port to the fins! port of call by the Undersigned. Good
countersigned This wall wna of particular which the option extends,
indiaimed after Monday, the 17th Jan- probably joined a big fragment af
archeological value, because All broken, disfed and damaged Goods ary, 1937, at Noon, will be subject to wall discovered under Lombard are to be left in the Godowns, where they Bent and Landing
Charge will be examined on any Tuesdays and All Claims must be sent in to me ou or
street in 1785, HE
The Degree of Bachelor of Fridayn between the hours of 10.45. before Wednesday, the 19th instant,t is believed that it was part of Veterinary Science was conferred
or they will not be
a very big building.
upon Miss Edith Gertrude Knight, be left in
The wall was built of Kentish of Bruton, Somerset at Liverpool
and cox within the Free Storage period.
No Claims will be admitted after the
Packagized,
remaining
FIRST WOMAN B.V.SC.
Damaged for by the ragstone with two courses of bricks, University, recently. This Univer
Goods have left the Beamer's Godown the
and all Goods remaining undelivered. Consigopes and the Company's Surveyors Among the relics of early Roman sity is the only British University after the 17th January, will be Her-Goddard & Douglas at 10.00 times unearthed on the old Post which grants this degres, and Miss anbject to Rent
All Claims Against the Steamer must Baturday, the 16th matant.
be presented to the Underigned on or
before the 31st January or they will
not be recognised.
No Fire Insursuse pill be elected.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents.
11th January, 1927,
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the Goods have left the Godowan
ur in any case whatever.
Office site in St. Martin's-le-Grand Knight is the first woman in the No Clau will be admitted! after which the Postmaster-General has country on what it has been con- given to the Guildhall Museum are ferred. Beren years ago Miss No Fire Intrance will be affected by a number of pieces of pottery of the Knight took a diploma in agricul
pro-Roman type. They represent ture at Reading Univerity After J. LIMAGE
the transition period from the working on a farm at Wycombe, Agent.“
British to the Roman era Hitherto Bucks, she entered Liverpool Uni Hong Kosy, 11th January, 1997 this rind of pottery has not been versity and qualified two years ago
recognised in London.
as M.R.C.V.6.
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She has been suffering fron a nervous breakdown and has been too ill to do anything. Lately the has done little beyond reading She has been too ill to enjoy life at all, and has been under medical attention for a long time.
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