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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY,
WHAT QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S MAID
CAN TELL.
REMINISCENCES. OF BRITISH ROYALTY.'
FAMILY LIFE IN BUCKINGHAM PALACE.
Tucked away in a tiny London | dat-the Prince of Wales is her. landlord is a little white-haired ald lady who knows more of Kings and Queens and Royal Palaces than
most people alive.
·CRIME IN BRITAIN TO-DAY.
TAKES A NEW TREND.
HIGHER GAME" CRACKS.
AMEN.
AN EX JUDGE'S OPINION,
* Giving Never Hurts.!! But the Queen was so different from everybody else," said Mrs.
In dealing with a subject such Giltrup, pausing reflectively. "You as the above, writes an "Ex-Judge" had to live, with her to know her in the Daily Express, and compar real goodness. Her private chari-ing not only the volume but thè
ITA.
to give and give and give. I re-and the criminë).
an affectionate message, and promismember that she was reading A ing to come again soona promise paper one day during the war and she noticed that the Americans had which was kept.
"Granny's" Mald.
adopted the slogan, Give till it hurts, She showed it to
That's nonsense, she commented; giving never hurts.'
more lovable than when she was "Queen Alexandra was never with her grandchildren. Such darling children they were!" Mrs Giltrap's eyes wandered to the walls, covared with signed, pictures
Thirty-soven years ago, when I first went pa circuit, heavy sen tences were the rule rather than
the exception. One instance of this is to be found in the fact that the minimum sentence on Post Office servants had only just been reduced from ten Sve years' penal servi tude, and now can be, and some- times ia, dealt with summarily.
First Offenders.
FEBRUARY 4th, 1929.
PASSENGERS.
Arrivals.
The following passengers arrived yesterday by the 1.5. Hakozaki Maru from Middlesbrough vid Singapore-Mr. A. R. Bachiller, Mrs. M. Clifford-Jones, Mr. G. W. Coffey. Miss A. Ritchie, Mrs. C. J. Shelton, Master D. Sutton, Mr. F. M. Bola, Mrs D. M. Spaulding, Mr. and Mrs. W., J. Todd, Mr. G. Wetherbes, Mr. A. Worse, Mr. J. J. Clark, Mrs. E. M. Clark, Miss M. Clark, Master V. Clark, Mr. F. Gant, Mr. C. Goffward, Mr. E. Knutsen, Mrs. M. Knutsen and
child. Mr. W. B. Case, Mr. P.
CHRONICLE And although she had no riches tics were so large that she simply class of crime prevalent to-day with
or titles, she was so important in had to keep them secret. To be the crime of rather more than one-istra
The following passengers arrived the eyes of the Prince of Wales that able to do a little good is the real third of a century ago, one has to he went to call upon her the very pleasure of being a Queen,' she ones look at the population of to-day, on February 1st by the Morea from Yokohama and Shanghai:-Miss J. remarked to No amount of the changes in the Criminal Law Elison, Mr. D. L. Newbigging, Col. day she became his tenant, and wealth was equal to the largeness of and the difference in sentences, the H. A. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. I. L. she had not yet arrived at the apart ber beart. In spite of the vast means of transport and other means Willis, Mrs. M. Gooldan, Mr. H. C. ment he went through it carefullymoneys that came to her, I bave of communication, the last two of Mrs O. Jackssng, Mr. and Mrs. Pullen, Mr. Yuk Fong, Mr. and and thoroughly, directing little known her to deprive herself of things which are open alike to the police NS. Lin, Mr. Lam Jactien, Mr. provements here and there, leaving
Lam T. Chang, Mr. Lam Tae Ping Mrs. A. de Roza, Mr. K. W. Tang, Mr. S. H. Tan, Mr. A. Hoong, Mr. G. F. Stavro. Mr. A. J. E. West herp, Mr. G. E. Hubbard. Mr. Y. C. Lee, Mr. F. C. Lung, Mr. W. S. Dang, Mr. C. P. Lin, Mr. P. F. LAB, Mr. L. Cheng, Mr. Ah Kang, Mr. Ah Fong, Mr. C. C. Shilton, Among passengers passing through Hong Kang were: Eng Capt. R D. and Mrs. Cox, Mr. G. P. Robinson, Mr. A. Q. Prior, Rev. and Mrs. E. G. Hutchinson, Miss Hetherington, Mrs. Yamamoto, Miss K. Shepherd, Mr. P. L. Smith, Miss A. Bignell, Dr. K. Nebeji, Mr. G. Edharam Mr. N. M. Green, Mr. and Mrs. E. Von Adelung, Dr. R. Synes, Miss E. Goodenough, Miss M. A. Spinks, Russell, Mr. W. R. C. Green, Mrs. Miss A. M. Nickels, Mr. H. C.
A, H. Richton, Lt. Comdr. Hamil ton, Mr. and Mrs R. M. Wallace, Mrs. G. S. Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Goodacre, Mr. and Mrs. H. 1. Clarke, Miss J. K. Williamson, Miss B. Glasby, "Rev. and Mrs. H. T. so great care before dealing with Mr. T. W. Pouthey, Mr. S. W those cases which clearly should go Harris, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. David- before a jury
son, Miss K. I, Sweet, Mrs. B. As I have already said, sentences| Littiedale and two children, Mies modern idea would appear barbar-Francis, Mr. F. J. Kersley, Mr. T were extremely severe, and to the Hockley, Mr. C. Gates, Mr. E. V. us, but it is open to doubt, while A, Randell, Mr. J. Lavelle, Mr. W. always distinguishing between the W. Murdock, Miss N. 8. Stevenson, real criminal and one who has slip- Miss G. M. Trousdell, Mrs. H. Aa ped into evil courses, whether the derson and child, Major A. O. sentences generally are not showing Birch, too much of a tendency to leniency.
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The changes in the administra of the Royal children, at all action of the Criminal Law make with and without parents. "But, comparison from statistics impos oh, how wild they were! The presible, as many offences, then only sent Prince of Wales especially tried by a judge of the high court, He was a real boy, up to his eyes re in mischief, ready for anything and sessions, or dealt with by the magis- now committed to quarter always joking...
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anything, it is that people, rich or poor, Royalty or commoners, are very much alike. Nobody, I sup pose, visiting Buckingham Pala, seeing "King Edward and Queen a dustpan (full of dust). Then, Alexandra in state, could have very gently, he ant the parrot on the dustpan, tied it to the handle, and pictured the informal family life began rushing wildly, round the that went on behind the scenes, room with his brothers and little Princesa Mary, giving the parrot visualized that stately lady playing a gallop, as he said. He was only with her children,, holding the baby about seven at the time. Of course, on her knee and feeding it, er/the dust, flew out of the pan right criminal of to-day es at higher Karin, Mrs. M Anderson and in
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Departures."
The following passengers left here on Saturday by the sa Morea for It has to be remembered that the London and ports:Mr. G. Abool
game, and, if he succeeds, obtaini
a higher prize, than his predeces fant, Mr. J. Andrew, Mr. S. A. Arthur, Mr. A. Assanmall, Mr. L. everything with film of grime sora, and can afford to take the A. M. Boisragon, Paym. Camdr. K. And although the Queen could risk of a light sentence. scarcely speak for coughing, her No one desires to see a return to B. Badcock, Mr. J. D. Butcher, Mrs. only concern was for the parrot. the heavy sentences, nor to Bog Chan Koy, Mr. J. M. Dalgarno. Mr.
Both King Edward and the ging, except in cortain cases; but
Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. H B. L. Queen would always go to the is tust not be forgotten that this Dowbiggin and Miss J. Dowbiggin Mr. and Mrs E. J. Ellis, Mr. P. nursery and have their tea up there, latter punishment put a stop to F de Freitas, Mias G. H. Gow, the Queen taking the baby-which one serious erime, so it may be thate, and Mrs. Guest, Lt-Comdr. F. ever it happened to be at the time rather more serious penalties may Halahan, Mr. E. Hall, Mr. W. on her knee and feeding it. And deter the criminal of the future then the romps and the games after Indictable crime has diminished G. Harrison. Mr. C. J. L. Hilliard, it-granny, as they called her, was in proportion to population, but it Mr. D. K. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. never too tired for those. An-Anxious Mother.
has increased in volume, and this D. K. Kharas, Miss C. L. Lai, Mias "The lives of Kings and Queens
・・ The King'e Breakfast. leads to the inquiry what class of C. G. Li, Mr. K. L. Lam, Mr. C. Lee, Mr. M. K. Leang, Mrs. are very trying, inasmuch as they
If there was
has increased ? have to push aside their personal King Edward enjoyed it was having
Loke, Mrs. H. C. Loke, Miss J. F. By comparison with years 480 Mackay, Mr. E. A. Mallett, Mr. T desires and hide their anxieties for his grandchildren in to breakfast
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Mr. and Mrs. P. A Shahani, Misa D. P. Shabani, Master C. P. She Sexual offences appear from the hazi, Miss L. P. Shahani, Dr. and most recent 5gures to vary very Mrs. J. T. Smalley, Mr. and Mrs. little, but undoubtedly these do vary. G. Stuart, Mr. R. H. L. Sung, in localities, and as the Chief Con- Mr. 1. B. Trevor, Mr. C. W. Tsang, stable of the West Riding recently Mr. and Mrs W, P. W. Turner, Sir pointed out in his area the lack of R Y. and Lady Tyrwhitt,
room a contributory
Tyrwhitt nual average remains the same. but the figures show that the an- Paym-Lt. D. 8. Wareham, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Williams, Miss M. J. Arson was more common than it Wilson, Mr. Geo. Wright, Mr. and decrease. It would seem as if this Lin. is now, and shows tendency to Mrs. P. A. Yapp, Mr. Yip Swee
was a very anxious mother, for George-he can only have been example, and yet, although her with about two and a half or three at against property have increased, Paym-Sub-Lt. G. T. Millett, Mr. J. and the barglar and the house. R. Moreton, Paym-Lt. Comdr. P. was always to be in the vicinity of the time-taking it into his head breaker are more daring to-day and H Morrissey, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. the nursery, and certainly within that he would only eat his grand more expert, and astute than they Neilson, Miss. V. Patterson, Mr. N. call, especially when anything ailed father's breakfast. His own he
M. Petiwala, Mr. and Mrs. F. 7. one of the children, she had to full wouldn't touch. It had to be King
I suppose the "cat" burglar Portallion, Mr. H. G. Russell, Mr. Edward's. I can see him now, with her engagements just the same, smile just as graciously, take just his lovely golden hair and blue eyes, would look with contempt on the B. Sakhrani, Mr. K. T. San, Mr. as great pains over her appearance toddling round the table, climbing agility of Charles Peace. as though she were going out light on King Edward's knee and, heartedly and of her own desire. directly King Edward tried to eat, "Queen Victoria was alive, of clutching his arm, bringing the course, when I first went into the fork to his own little mouth. and Royal service, and very kind and chirping, 'Dat's for George, considerate she always was to me. G'ampy,' and it was! She never passed me without stop-
Shilling For Prince Of Wales. piog to say a few words. One day she said to me, while I was dressing I could ramble on by the hour "But there," said Mrs. Giltrap, Queen Alexandra: Women like about them all. I remember, for you should be married, and "raise instance, a time when the Prince of families for the benefit of the Wales was small, and they were all nation.' I told her respectfully staying at Sandringham. The keep- "that I was a widów, The older on the estate had offered a shill- offence is now more in the "hands Quten felt her own widowhood very ing for every bag of, acorns that of those who wish to defraud in- keenly, and her eyes expressed
surance companies than the rick was brought to them, and no.sooner burner of former years. Crimes in. world of sympathy. I should not did His Royal Highness hear of volving fraud and dishonesty are. have spoken so impulsively,' she said that than he began collecting his no doubt, larger than formerly, and ber tones full of regret. I did not brothers and they went on an acorn continue to show an increase.
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Lean Instructions have been given to I've forgotten, but which began, it is fair for the other children, of convictions for perjury is not far Godowas of Holt's Wharf, whence here, unless Notice has been given prior the contrary Six hour before arrival of remember, by saying. There is it's fair for us,' he was saying, as to scek, as it is an offence which is Delivery may be obtained.
bot arrival carried on from the Steamer good in the worst of us and bad in | I strolled away to hide my laughter, very difficult of proof, but it is to No Claims will be admitted after the port to port to the final port of call
Goods not cleared within 8 days, in- the best of us, and which ended The Prince got his shilling for him-be hoped that serious steps will be Goods have left the Godowns, and all to which the option extends. with the words, ' And so it ill be self and his brothers.
taken to institute proceedings wher Goods remaining undelivered after All broken, chafed sud damaged foods coding date of arrival, will be subject to
Bent. 2 hoves our friends to speak unkind-' Mrs. Giltrap looked round the ever possible, "so that those who 8th February, 1999, will be subject to are to be left in the Godowne, where they ly of the rest of un
This whole place is filed who wilfully perjure themselves in Bent.
be examined on any Thandays and "At some of the foreign Courts with presents from the Queer, and order to defeat the ends of justice All Claims against the Steamer must Fridays between the hours of 10,45 PRESS, LTD., and the EONG we visited I was shocked at the in from the Royal Family, she re- may find they cannot do so with be presented to the Undersigned on ex and Nour within the Free Storage period KONG WEEKLY PRESS, through trigue, the baseness that surround marked. Everything in here was imponity..
before 13th February, 1929, or they will Goods have left the Vessel's Godown No Claims will be admitted after the their London Office, at 21, BADE LATE ed Royalties. Nothing of that sort a gift-other than one chair, which Speaking from long experience in not be recognize FLzir Brase7, EC. 4., are prepared to
broken, chefod and damaged and all Goods remaining undelivered ever occurred At Buckingham belonged to King Edward, and I criminal courts and as a recorder. give Bubscribers and Visitara advice Palace. In Russia it was terrible, don't think anybody gave me that I am convinced that the dexterityGoods are to he left in the Godowne, after the 6th February, will be subject Free Storags period,
where sccommodation available. The Court was magnificent from the I just took it. The fact was that of the police is great and probably Tuesdays or Fridays, between the Bouz
they regarding motoring facilities, suitable shopping outside, but corroded and retter it had been King Edward's more so than that of their predeces of 10.46 am. and Noon, within
If when at home, they will call or inside. I would placd more trusi | favourite chair, and as the years | sorg, and their fairness in all cases Storage period of One w the Free be presented to the Undersigned on at 1bafors 20th February, 129, or they will is a matten of pride. But the out- telephone to the above address, they will a half-dozen English servants went on he became too stout to sit receive the utmoet sesistance and the that in all the bordes of courtier in it. Queen Alexandra mentioned standing prevalence of crimos cour stove wailable information on
Burround my skeppichbodenhaftenfridg said: Queen Alexandra to me out falling through it every time he eat their hands,inerassing watchful- day while we were there,
down. And so I took it away." 'hem and arduous care.
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