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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1936.
Rat-Shooting Journalist
MOURNING
ALTERS
SUMMER
EVENTS
London, June 1. Court. mourning has altered considerably usual summer events, a programmo for the Henson revealed to-day.
The Royal Garden Party, generally held in July on the Thursday before Goodwood, has been cancelled.
Two afternoon receptions are to be held July 21 and 22 in stead of the usual couris United Press.
Midshipmen
And Cadets
To
Interview Il Duce
A Touch Of The Sun". Many people at this time of year get what is commonly known ng a "touch of the aun", the outstanding feature of which is a blinding, davas lating headache.
Whilst it is true that heat and glaro are responsible in some considerable degree, for these hot weather head- aches, the fact that they do not attack
MUSSOLINI WRITES HIM A everybody proves that the general
PERSONAL LETTER
second charge.
Street were a good thing to shoot
"I thought the big rats in Bugis was the only excuse he offered the court.
of the health also has much to do with them; thin blood, faulty digestion and weak, ill-nourished nerves are predisposing causes.
So sufferers from summer head- nches should give immediate thought to proving the condition of the blood, for In this way they will also atrongthen their digestive processes of the system. and revitalize every fibro and nerve
a
Mr. Cecil Forster Walsh, the charge, and $26, in default three European journalist who was weeks' rigorous imprisonment, on, the arrested while he was shooting rats from a ricksha in Bugis Street, Singapore, has sailed for
One of the most important conati-- Italy to have an audience and
tuents of good, healthy blood is iron. interview with Signor Mussolini; whether he had enough money to pay,
The mugistrate asked Mr. Walsh Iron means health and vitality toe", the now master of Abyssinia,
Modern foods often do not contain He replied that he had some in linnd enough of this precious mineral, Mr. Walsh, who has been writ-and was expecting more from Eng-Bence the need for an iron tonic such ing articles for English and South, Jand.
as Dr. Willians' Pink Pills. African newspapers during a tour He paid the $25 fine in court, and This remedy supplies Iron in of Malaya, China and Japan, settled the $100 one within the reform which your system readily and wrote to Mussolint from Singanorequired period of one week. asking for the interview on behalf of South African newspapers. Mr. Walsh, told Mussolini that South Mussolini has and the busier time In view of the busy time which Africa was very anxious to know aliead of him, Mr. Walsh Is all about Italy's policy and future ed a lucky journalist to have been Intentions in Africa. „Alussolini__replied that he would be plensed to explain Mail, which has shown some sym-gestion, nervous disorders, headaches, what Mr. Walsh asked. terns, Jn the letter, B Duce said Mr. G. Word Price, of the Daily pothy to Italy hi. the war with Abys. siniu, is one of the few foreign journ alists who has been granted a similor favour recently,
countem
The letter from Mussolini was re- ceived by Mr. Walsh at the Metropole Hotel not long after he was fined for the rat-shouting incident.
SHOTS AT 4 A.M.
CHANGES IN UNIFORM With the sanction of the King the uniform of Paymaster Mid- shipmen and Paymaster Cadets who enter the Naval Service after September 1 has been brought into line with that of: other midshipmen and cadets.) It has been approved that they Mr. Walsh, who came to Singapore shall wear the round jacket on from Shanghai, got into a rickslis and occasions when this garment is the puller took him down Bugs i worn by midshipmen and cadots, |
The puller was startled to hear a Paymaster Cadets will therefore loud report Just behind him. With brave a buttonhole of white twist, his first shot, Mr. Walsh hit a big with a corresponding button, and grey rat in the neck. Paymaster Midshipmen, the trudi- He fired another shot and missed. tional white midshipman's patch The next development was the arrival or "turn "back" with notched hole jul two Mniny policemen. of white twist and button on the in the ricksha with a smoking re-
They arrested Mr. Walsh as he eat! collars of their round jackets, volver in his hand. dress conts, or "monkey jackets," and white tunics.
the
and
In addition, they will have a nar row stripe of white cloth, indicative of the accountant branch, ou
of their
round fackets monkey Jackets, as well as ол the
roulder strap of the great watch coat, while tunic and white mess jacket, and will also wear the dirk on the same occasions as mild. shipmen and naval endets.
cont,
Street.
The shooting took place at 4 a.m.
FINED $125
Mr. Walsh was charged with hav- ing had possession of firearms with-
imprisonment,
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Want To Buy Australia An Island?
FIVE FOR SALE
IN OUTER.
HEBRIDES
Defeats America
It was to Germany that Australia
in
(Continued from Page 8.) At an upset price of £4,000, qualifying to meet Australia in the i five of the most fascinating Inter-Zone contest this year. France Islands in the Outer Hebrides Is Germany's only serious opposition in the European Zone and the odds have come into the market. The will be greatly in favour of Germany Islands are Ensay, Lingay, should these countries meet. out a licence and with having dis- Groay, and the Larger and lost last year in the link of the Euro- charged firearms. He finel Lesser Saghay. Ensay is the pean Zone, the Germans going on to $100, in default two months' rigorous largest, measuring approximate-lose gallantly to the Americans
the possessionly three miles in length and a the Inter-Zone Anal,
mile and a half in width,
All these Islands are situated be- tween South Harris and North A later message from Reuter, Uist, in the legend-haunted tideway describing matches at Germantown known as the Sound of Harris.says that Crawford volleyed reckless- Their climate is surprisingly mild; ly yet with precision. His and the soll; which in peaty and was due to forcefulness, as he took sandy, is exceedingly fertile. risks despite the importance of the
occasion.
Nevertheless Allison was not up to championship form.
WILL TEACH BOY KING BY FILMS
For generations Ensay has Te- inained the property of the Stewarts of Enany, whose family burying-ground at Luskentyre, on
CRAWFORD RECKLESS
·
success
Tastend of the round jacket,, Pay- master Cadets now wear a jacket similar to the naval mess Jacket, 1 with the white distinctive stripe on Films
are to form part of the the cuffe, and Payumater Midship. | education of 12-year-old King Feter men a frock cont and a sword,
The wearing
of Jugo-stavin, and !1!1 English hipman's patch, whleis dates from been appointed to select them.
of the white mid-woman, Miss Margery Leekett, has about the middle of the eighteenth 'century, and the dirk, are innovations Within three weeks she will leave so far as Junior officers of the ac- London for Belgrade, to stay as the countant braneli are concerned.
Boy King's guest, at his palace. The white patch, however, with the She will prepare a list of films in the mainland of South Harris, lies [can's astonishing stamina and speed. distinctive narrow purple stripe on consultation with her host's tutor. the cuir, has
in one of the most picturesque and been worn for
All of them will be British prosecluded parts of all Scotland. years by Midshipmen. (E) under ductions, with commentaries in training as engineer officers at the English. King Peter will have Royal Naval Engineering College at difficulty in following them, as he Keyhans.
speaks the language fluently.
A
HOMO
Girl Mourns
Lover
She Never Saw
BY BRIAN SEGRUE
Quint often netted easy shots against Budige, and locked the Ameri-
MINIMUM WAGE LAW GOES
Washington, June 1.
Ensay itself is within a twenty nominates Journey by motor-boat from Obbe, where to this day may be seen the derelict piers and buildings con-
The Supreme Court, by a vote of structed by the late Viscount Leverive to four, has declared unconstitu hulnie when he transferred his in- tional the 10:31 New York low
establishing minimum wages
GIRL-whose soldier sweetheart she had never seen but whose romance bad grown by correspondence-ran grief-stricken to tell his father the news of his death.
Miss Ivy Niven, of Luke-street, Shoreditch, E.C., an attrac- tive brunette, aged 21, became acquainted by mail with Alfred Michael Coles, aged 24, who was with the 1st Aiddlesex Regiment on foreign service.
FOUGHT IN FIVE WARS
AUSTRALIAN NONAGENARIAN DIES
William K. Bryant who
terests from Lewia to South Harris,
the
EMPEROR'S THANKS ----
London, June 1.
and began to develop Obbe--hitherto women and children-Reiter,
merest cluchan-into an in- lustrious and thriving township.
Immediately-below-Ensay Houser whose windows afford one of the lovellent views of the Sound of Harris and of the elfin Hills of Harris be youd, stretches a fine crestent of sand, from which a atone staircase leads up to the searate, admitting the travel ler by sen to the precincts of the house itself.
ANCIENT FONT
Chapel of St. Columba, which was Near at hand stands the ancient restored about twenty years ago. Close to the chapel's entries may be They planned to set up a home probably an ancient baptismal font. spen a alone basin of great antiquity together and he was actually on A little ivy scrambles over the chapel will, and verunica cents the door- his way home with the regiment way. The chapel referred to by when he was found hanged in a Martin Martin in his inimitable "Des- criptions" (cire: 1995), wherein mon- barrack bathroom at Singapore,tian 1 made of the discovery of a
When Bliss Niven read of the Tragedy she hurried to see Coles's father..
He found that cable had been sent fought in five wars has just to him at a former address and the died at Ipswich, Queensland,ghbours did not know his new ad aged 97.
"I WAS WORRIED"
are on the west side of Ensay, in Which were found a pair of brass scales and a small hammer, both of which ware finely polished.
The Islands of Croay and Lingay offer fine pasturags. During low tidej the latter can be reached dry-shod from the shore of North Uist.
returned endly to his The Saghay group, which includes home in Ashford-street, Shoreditch, the islet of Quidam, lies between En-. He was born in Brisbane in to tell his wife.
say and the shore of South Harris,: quite close to Obbe. No member of 1839, says Austral News. At
this group has been inhabited for a the age of 13, he signed on the sweetheart's last letter seemed very According to Martin, niready referred Miss Niven told me that her considerable number of years. Victory, which was then are happy. "He was looking forward to "nice don't live on this Island and ceiving ship under Admiral
when they chance to ho carried Wellesley. On the outbreak of being home for good later this year thither among the Corne, they die the Crimean War, he landed on she said.
and of meeting me for the first time," quickly after." the Peninsula with the naval brigade. Ho was present when the first fort on the Black Sea was baken, and he remembered well the bombardment Sebastopol, At the time he was serving on the Lord Howe, a three-decker with 125 guns,
.
of
In 1855. Mr. Bryant rejoined the Victory, and in 1857 was sent
"Until last January we wrote every three weeks. Then letters stopped. I was worried and wrote and asked him what was wrong, but I got no answer.
The sea-ways in and around these Islands are rich in Hebridean legend and tradition. They are the habitat of the Clan MacCodrum, the Children of the Seals, and also of the Clan Andy of the Widgeons. The natives of these parts still recount the legenda "Since then I have been hoping the Clan Andy that Corfelted human of the Scal-folk, and of the section of and hoping for another letter-perform for that of the longtailed lock or haps it is now in the post and it widgeon."
may tell me what was wrong.”....
family in January. All his
Coles also stopped writing to his
lotters
out on a 02-gun frigate to the home had showed how he was longing Indian Mutiny. He took part in to see them again..
the march to relieve Cawnporo
the
my
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