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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1935.

OFFENSIVE TO

ROYAL FAMILY

ENGLAND'S SHIRLEY

Five-year-old Rita Burton of London is shown in this picture putting on an impromptu exhibi- tion for some friends. In a com- petition conducted by British movie studio, Rita won all hon- ours with her comedy, dancing and singing. England now, hopes Aho has found an old world counterpart of Shirley Temple.

AMERICAN INSULTS TO KING'S SONS

WORK IS EASIER NOW

FAT HAS GONE

Took Off 28 lbs. With Kruschen

"I was no wlout about 11 months

D woman ago

writes, "that 1 became a burden to myself. Then muscular rheumatism set into my joints, and I had to go on sticks for for some time. Then I started to take Kruschen Salts, and I am overjoyed with the results I havo derived from them. Honestly. I had no idea one could feel so different in such a short time. Since taking Krusehen I have lost nearly 29 lbs. of superfluous fat. I can now run about as well as when i was 20, cook, work, and attend to soven growing children."-(Mrs.) G.

"TIME" MAGAZINE CENSORED TWO consecutive issues of Time, the well-known American weekly magazine, have

Unlike certain drastic drugs, been censored in Eng- Kruschen does not nins to reduce by rushing food through the body; its land because they con- nction in not confined to a single part of the system. It has a tonic influenco tained offensive and in- upon every organ of elimination, overy gland, every nerve, every vein. accurate references to Gently, but surely, it rids the system of all fat-forming refuse, of all poi- British Royalty.

nons and harmful acids which give

orders, and many other ills,

The censorship took the form of the com- plete removal of one page from each issue.

The page. removed from the August 19 issue contained an article dealing with the holiday of the Duke and Duchess of Kent in Yugo-Slavin.

It contained offensive and in- sulting references to the Duke and Duchess, and other members of the Royal Family.

The next issue on August 26, which was received in Hongkong yesterday, was also censored in ja similar manner.

This issue contained insulting references, to the Prince of Wales and his holiday in the South of France.

In both cases the pages were removed voluntarily by the dis-. tributing firm responsible for distribution of the magazine in Britain. Direct subscribers did not have their copies censored, these being received by post

Famous Navy from the publishers.

"Revolt" Recalled

INQUIRY THAT THE ADMIRALTY

REFUSED

Protests are expected to be made through the British Ani- bassador at Washington against the inaccurate political refer- ences to the Duke and Duchess of Kent and the Greek Premier, 3. Tsaldaris.

The references to the Prince of Wales, however, are not polí- ical, and official action is not

VICE-ADMIRAL WIL contemplated regarding this

FRID · TOMKINSON, article.

second

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in command and Both articles were published senior officer present with under the heading "Foreign the Home Fleet at the time have been sold in Hongkong.

News, Unexpurgated-copies- of the Invergordon troubles

in 1931, has been placed on the retired list. ·

He had been unemployed for some time. Retirement follows automatically after three years of half-pay.

The trouble at Invergordon arose out of the economy cuts; in naval pay during the econo- mic crisis. Men in certain ships started a "standstill," and re- fused to obey orders.

Admiralty Blamed

Share-Crook's £500,000

LORD

has

TRENCHARD given Scotland Yard one of the most difficult tasks in its history-bringing to justice the super crook behind recent gigantic "bucket shop"-awin^

dles.

He is an Englishman, who, until The Commander-in-Chief was few weeks ago, was living in absent on sick leave, and Rear Mayfair. But now he has dis- Admiral Tomkinson, as he was appeared with more than half a then, had to cope with the situn-million of British investors' money. tlon. The Ficet exercises were Recently an official explained how cancelled; the ships returned to this mystery Englishman worked

the northern base.

Six months later, when in the West Indies with the Atlantic Fleet, Admiral Tomkinson read in newspaper that a rear-admirat had been appointed to rollove him.

Later, by letter, he was in- formed that he had committed a serious error in omitting to take decisive action during the trouble.

bis frauds.

He bought "dead" companies "for a song," and brought them to life with a little fresh capital.

The shares of these companies would then go

on the market. but the swindler nover intended thut the Stock Exchange should handle them.

He started "bucket shops"- outside brokerage

In 1934 Sir Roger Keyes naked In the House of Cominions for an inquiry, so that Admiral Tom-1 kinson might have a chance of stating his case.. Sir Roger, the hero of Zeebrugge, blamed the Admiralty for the trouble. Ho business and acquired control of claimed that the root of the mat old-established stockbroking firms, ter lay in the unfortunate way the which perhaps were doing badly, cuts had been enforced.

His "bucket shops" were all sold Dived From Destroyer to American and other share. Admiral Tomkinson was Sir pushers. Part of the conditions of Rogor Keyes' chlof of staff in the sale was that they disposed of the Dover Patrol during the Zee-share in which he was interested, brugge operations. As a young In many cases victims handed officer he was awarded the Stan-over all their gilt-edged securities hopo Gold Medal 'for the bravest for worthless scrip. deed of the year.

One shrewd business man In the

He dived from a destroyer North parted with £40,000 for a going at full speed to the plece of paper eight inches square. rescue' of a man washed over- In every case the dupa was sworn board by the heavy seas. to secrecy and made to sign an Three captains receive promo-agreement that he would not deal tion to flag-rank na a result of in the shares he had bought for at Admiral Tomkinson's rotirement, least eight weeks.

but only one of them remains on This gave the "busket shop”. the active list. Rear-Admiral F. swindlers time to flood the country, L. Tottenham le promoted to vice and board a liner for America long admiral; Captains R, H, L, Bevan before the frauds waro: discovered, and J. S. G. Fraser are promoted When auspicious dupes at last to reur-admiral and retired, and began to realise how they had been Captain J. C. Tovey is promoted defrauded they called at the...ad- to rear-admiral and rotains his dresses given on the circulara, only appointment as Commodore of the to And the offices empty and the Royal Naval Barracks at Chatham, brokers gone.

to rheumatism, digestive dis

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