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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1930.

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SHOES AND THE WOMAN.

CHARACTER READING

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last week, before the acting-Regis-cross her palm with silver, will THE Undersigned bare received trar, Mr. C. G. O. Anderson, J. read your character from the lines. Wilson, an A.B. in the steamer in your hand. Any woman, if she Arlington Court, was charged with be discerning woman, can tell. striking the "master, Capt. H. Tul. nearly as much from the lines of the loch, and with using abusive lan-shoes on your feet. Men are often guage. Capt. Tulloch was repre- sented by Mfr. K. E. Newman, and the accused was undefended by counsel, bet presented his defence convincing disaner. Ha alleged that the Arlington Court was unseaworthy, insanitary, and

the food

in

that

to eat.

Was rot fit

very neute judges of the feminine WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, character in this way.

Feet are quite as fascinating to study as faces, says a writer in a London paper. See that pair of sandals leaping for a bus in the Strand-broadly cut, comfortably low heeled socks inside because' it

COMMENCING AT 11 A.M.

AT THEIR SALES ROOM, DUDEILL STREET,

A Quantity of Cloisonne Wares,. Leather Hand Bags, Card Casen, He asked his. Warship is February in London. Their owner Wallets, Purses, Comb Cases, Table- to make an order, asking that is one of the great army of busi-Mata, Bridge Sets, E. P. Wares, Neck

the ship be surveyed before leavingness girls comfortably settled in n "Laces, etc., etc.

Shanghai, which order. Lowever, pleasant job-in, a groove and happy

his Worship was unable to make.

Mr. Newman, in outlining the case for the complainant, said that at 9 am, on May 3, the accused had asked to be paid off and on being refused, struck the captain and used abusive language.

Master's Evidence.

Capt. Tulloch said that his ship was lying at the Yangkadoo Wharf and was discharging a cargo of rice. The prisoner was a member of the crew, having joined the ship at Port Kembla, Australia, on January 9. A contract was signed which called for the accused to serve in the ship for two years. A further clause was to the effect that he must be paid off in the United Kingdom or the Continent.

to be so-net troubled by ambition or flights of fancy. Conscientious and very sensible. There are thou. sands of feet like that in the City,

Good. Form.

What kind of a woman is wearing those well-cut lizard shoes with one

Blao

A LARGE QUANTITY OF CURIOS.

ON VIEW From. TUESDAY, the

19th MAT, 1930.

LAMMERT BROS.,

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strap over the instep and English TERMS-CASH ON DELIVERY. heels, coming out of a big store in Oxford-street? Leisured middle- class, say the shoes, an expoñent of good form rather than good taste. Reptile shoes are correct, and this woman is happily only among formal and well-founded things. She has very little imagination—would, in fast, find it à handicap. One feels sure she gives bridge feas to her women friends..

Girl Students.

ly put on, more for comfort than adornment, they all look, so exactly alike-jast three pairs of brown leather shoes-that they must be long to girl students of some sort. Clever women they have no time for clatires. They put their brains into their books, not their boots. One feels they are not so wise as they should be.

On May 5 the accused went to the

And the three pairs of shoes, ad- captain's cabin and asked to be vancing in a line down Tottenham paid off. The latter told him that | Court-road. These are so obvious. certain preliminaries regarding re- patriation had to be fulfilled, and that he must first see the shipping consul at H.M. Consulate-General before making a decision. Tha au cused became abusive and then struck him on the side of the nose with his clenched fist, Witness pinioned bim and sustained a bruis. ed leg and several smaller abrasions

The frivolous little shoes with enormous bows tied on the instep tripping down, Shaftesbury-avenue belong. perhaps, to a chorus girl.

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on the hands. Eventually the acThey are a little foolish, perhaps, On View From SATURDAY, the

cased left the captain's alleyway, still using abusive language. Wit ness then put up the police flag, and accused was subsequently ar- rested. There were no witnesses to the assault, and the captain remark ed that he had no previous com- plaint against the accused.

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but bewitching and gallant and very feminine. The perfectly-cut black patent Court shoes stepping from a taxi in Hanover-square could belong. TERMS:—CASH ON DELIVERY. only to an equally impeccable black suit and the fashionable slim, pale LAMMERT BROS., face. A élever business women,

AUCTIONEERS. one surmises, whatever her occupa- tion. And a very charming taste must have gone to the choosing of that particular shade of chestnut brown sports shoe walking slowly, beside a pair of very small white boots in Kensington Gardens.

Excellence.

Asked by his Worship whether he had any questions to ask Captain Tulloch, nieused asked for a remand in order that he might obtain legal aid. His Worship remarked that he understood that the ship was to But the shoes of Bond-street teil leave that day and, therefore, pro- no tales. They conform to a stard posed to complete the case that ard of excellence where criticism

morning.

would be mere impertinence. And.) like all good servants, they are models of discretion.

In reply to the accused, Captain THE HONGKONG OPTICAL CO. || Tulloch denied that witness had made repeated complaints as the Qualified Opticians

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Seaman's Questions,

Accused: Is it true, captain, that some time ago you ordered me off the bridge because I complained that we should not be given tripe and liver to eat? (To his Worship) Your Worship. It's against the re- gulations to give man tripe and liver on board ship on a trip.

Capt. Tulloch: It is true that Rome complaints have been made, but they have always been attended to.

Accused: Is it not true that at one port you had a letter from the health authorities regarding the insanitary state of the ship 1 (To his Worship) The abip is filthy, air..... Capt. Tulloch: Emphatically no. I have never received a letter from any health authoritiès.

ADVICE FOR INVESTORS:

READERS are reminded

that inquiries relating

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office, and must be accom-. panied by writer's name and address, not for publication. Letters should be addressed to "Kuinn," care of the Editor.

Accused: Better try it to,day, sir."

Accused: (To his Warship). It was the captain who assaulted me, The state of the ship is awful. sir, I am prepared to go to a doctor Even his own officer deserted be-1 and be examined. I bave large cause of the filthy conditions on bruise on my thigh and he nearly board. I have never been in any knocked my leg out. I also have trouble before, but in this case I a swollen jaw.

was picked out by the crew to sce Cant. Tulloch: I deny that I the captain and ask for better con- struck him, the bruises he got, if ditions. I have been to sep all my he's got any, were made, in the life, and have never been in Court struggle when I pinioned him, before.

Accused: May I ask for a ruling to have the ship surveyed before

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RECORDS

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His Worship: I am afraid I cán not make that ruling now,

Accused here produced a sheaf of references from previous ships.

Accused: Are you going to take me back the ship, Captain ?-No. The accused having nothing fur

Accused: When is the ship leav-ther to say, his Worship addressed

ing, Captain:

Capt. Tulloch: It is uncertain, sometime to murs

His Worship About what time 4 About 6 o'clock to-morrow night, I will adjourn the case until to His Worship: Then in that case morrow morning to enable you (the accused) to obtain counsel 1 Do you wish me to do so f (Continued at foot of next column),

him and snid that, he had bean charged with a very serious offence under the herchant Shipping-Act Ha-thought that there was some evidence against accused. "I shall, sentence you to one day's impri- therefore," concluded his Worship, sonment, which means that you are free now. The shipping office of the Consulate will attend to your re- patriation."

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