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THE HONGKONG

THURSDAY, OCTOBER TELEGRAPH..

1936.

Pat Sykes and J. A. Andrew Demonstrate

Numbers for "Telegraph"

Dance

A

Readers

(1) Hesitation step after right-hand spin turn

(2) Position of feet in fall-away step

(3) Shows lady coming round on wrong side of her partner (4) Shown lady with feet together after walking round partner

and before partner steps outside on the wrong side of lady (5) Shows gentleman going outside partner on the wrong side

into double reverse spin

66.

"I Betrayed My

Husband

وو

DANCE STEPS YOU CAN

EASILY LEARN

COLONY CHAMPIONSHIP SOON

The slow fax-trot is likely to prove the severest test for Hong- kong ballroom dancers who take part next week in the Colony's official ballroom dancing championship.

the

be

Minding His Own Business

This is the opinion of Mr. J. A. Andrew, who with Miss Pat Sykes, World's champion will judge the finals on Sunday, October 11.

"There is a very real tendency," hup sakl "for amateur dancers to confuse the slow fox-trot with the Blues. But the rhythm is entirely different.

slow fox-trot is Certainly the most difficult of the three competition dances which competitors will isked to attempi during next week," Andrew and Syltes revealed that CASABLANCA, Sept. 21.

the chapionship would consist of KNOWN three dances-quick-step, slow fox,| MME. CRIDLING,

trot and wallz. Judging will be AFRICA AS THE centred on the performance of the THROUGHOUT NORTH

basic steps in these three dances. Doesn't Want Any Publicity SUICIDE together

with style, deportment, STAR OF MOROCCO, COMMITTED

On Round-World Trip HERE TO-DAY BY THROWING HERSELF INTO teinpo and rhythm." THE SEA.,

EAUTIFUL

BEA

Fishermen recovered her body from the waters of the Mediterranean and stood talking in low voices of the tragerly that had pursued this 20-year-old girl wife.

Mme. Crialing died because she could not bear to go on living knowing that she had betrayed her husband, a French adjutant, who was acting is a German spy authorities.

WILS

to the military

a handsome' young It French airman, instructed by the Secret Service to make love to Mme. Cridling, who gained her confidence and persuaded her to intercept her husband's letters to his German accomplice. Pro- fessor Altmayer.

HER LOVER DETECTIVE. The young officer--met Mme. Cridling, made love to her, took her for car rides acting on instructions received. And the "Star of Morocco" fell in love with this lover delective.!

The information he gained resulted in Charles Cridling being sent to prison for five years, fined £200, and banished for 10 years. He was also deprived of all military and clyl rights.

Girl With 100 Beautiful Faces

"Will Not

Be Able

To Smile

Again"

By CLIFFORD LEWIS HE is the "girl with a hundred beautiful

SHE

The basic steps in the quick-step are as follows. The natural (right! hand) turn, quarter turns, cross- chasse, reverse turn, and zig-zag.

In the waltz marks will be award- ed for the natural and reverse turns, the natural spin turn, buckward and forward change.

RADIO BROADCAST

Children's Concert From The Studio

Z.E.K. PROGRAMME

From Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 355 metres (D15 kilocycles):

5-8 p.m. European Programme. 5-6 p.m. A Relay of the Hongkong Hotel Dance Orchestra trom the Roof Garden.

6 p.m. Children's Studio Concert, 6.30 p.m. Light Orchestral Con- cert.

smile Orchestra-Forget it and (Bohmelt); Song--La Pena (Collet) Raquel Meller: Saxophone Solo Variations sur Malborough (Arr. Combelle)....Marcel Mule; Song- When I om dead, my dearest (Lan- Joseph Hislop Ronald).....

don

Orchestra-O

Cara Min

Violin Solo-L'Heure Albert Sandler; (Hahn).

Flute Orchestra-Sageboek-Waltz; Solo Carmen-Fantasy (Bizet) Captain William A. Crowell, re-arcel Moyzo; Orchestra-De Picpus tired Halifax fisherman, who au Palais d'Angkor (Marreu). bound mround the world in hir

7 p.m. Talkie Memories by Queen twenty-three-foot yawl the

Sweet 1. Roberta. Selection; 2. Mury, just "doesn't want publicity, Reginald Dixon at the Organ.

"Capt. Bitt," who has sailed from Music-Selection; 3. Mississippi-

Broadway Melody of Vancouver, and whose most im-Selection; 4. Basic movements in the slow fox-medlate god is the Far East roared 1930- Selection. trot which competitors are expected before his departure: to, demonstrate are the feather threel step, natural turn, reverse turn and reverse wave.

"This is one around-the-world trip

in a small boat that doesn't Want publicity. It took me two years arte competition starts next Mound this bont. I'm on my way to day, when two couples will qualify

in the heats which take place at the the East minding my own business, tea dance in the Roof Garden, Hong-and a good British subject."

Subsequently Ilotel.

Thereupon the skipper brought

kong

1Wo

couples will qualify for the semi- down the flag from the topmust, finals every afternoon up to and in- spread a canvas cover over the small cluding Saturday, The official judges will select one pair each day and the craft and retired to its privacy.

be deelded by popular

nthers will

volc.

The semi-finals and grads will Le danced on the following Sunday, when the sole judges will be Miss! Sykes and Mr. Andrew,

admitted that Mr. Hurvalli was the father of her seven months' old child.

"SAY ONE KIND WORD"

The former fisherman's only coin- pany is Blackie, e spaniel,

Mystery Of Miss Nora Sale

in her West-End fat Miss Hatfield MOTHER HASTENS

told me of her heartbreak.

"You are a stranger to me," she sald, "but please I want you to say one kind word. Since Wednesday. when the case was heard. every- thing has been so terelble. Now I feel I shall never smile again. Altmayer was sent to prison for faces," her smiling features

"It has affected my work. People lve years and fined £100.

have blazed from news-

cancelled my apointments ta Mme. Cridling was acquitted.

It was.

д terrible

papers and posters advertis- pose for them. I do not know what

I etn do for a fiv

fiving T met Mr. Horvath at the saint ing beauty preparations.

time as Beryl did. To me he wes nj

I have named my little super man.

decision,"

sobbed the wife as she left the court. "Ought I to have betrayed

my husband out of loyalty to my not country? Even now I sure."

That was Ave mondhs ago. Lately she became depressed. And to-day she made her last decision.

A cliff-side wallt, a leap into the blue waters beneath, and the "Stor of Morovco" had gone out for ever,

ADELAIDE'S CENTENARY

London, Sct. 30. With the Secretary of State's Harding, Sir Edwin approval, Permanent Under Secretary for

at

Now she has confessed to me that she felt "the most humiliated and unhappy girl in Britain."

"I shall never be able to sanile) again." Lucy flatfield said to me. Lucy Hatfield, a photographer's model, of her own free will gave evidence for Mr. Sander Horvath, the Hungarian violinist, who was ordered to pay £1 a week for the

bayr

oy Sandor after Mr. Horvathy and

I am proud of him.

There is no grief which is a

new to meno sorrow which has not touched me.

"Fate has brought love, lo me in very funny way-but I don't see why my reputation should suffer, "Ain still in love with

Horvath? I don't know-f wish

maintenance of the child of Miss did know. Beryl Coop, of Walford.

Mir.

1

"I do not see much of him these In the witness-box, Miss Hatfield days."

.

FROM SINGAPORE

7.13 p.m. "Tidworth Tattoo, 1935" played by the Mussed Bands of the Southern Command.

7.30 p.m. A Relay from London. A Talk by the Empire Programme Director.

7.45 p.. Closing Local Stock Quotations.

7.18 p.m. Two Songs by Nelson Eddie (Baritone).

1. Auf Wiedersehen; 2. When I grow too old to dream.

7.55 p.m. From The Studio. "Peter Simple Books A Date."

p.m. Local: Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements.

8.05 p.m. Chinese Studio Concert. 11.30 p.m. Close Down. 9.05-11 p.m. European pro- gramme from Z.E.K. on a fre- quency of 6-10 kilocycles.-

8.05 p.m. "Sonata in F Minor" (Beethoven) (Op. 57) played by Fre- deric Lammond (Planoforte).

8.22 p.m. Orchestral Music.

Blas-Overture Ruy

(Mendels- sohn); Overture The Merry Wives of Windsor, (Nicolal); Aire Andaluz

A girl answering the des- (Lucena). cription

8.47 p.m. A short Rectal by of Miss Dorothy Elsie Suddaby (Soprano).

Nora Sale, who has been miss- ing from her home

1. The Rose-Bud, Hark! Hark! The in tark (Schubert); 2. Serenade (Schu- Singapore for some days iset); 3. Ave Maria ("Cavalleria stated to have been seen urtican") (Mascagni); 1. Spring ad come "liawatha") (Coleridge- moving about in Penang.

Taylor).

Miss Dorothy Nora Sale, an attractive 20-year-old girl, dis- appeared on the morning Monday, Aug. 17.

LEFT IN TWO SEATER CAR

9 p.m. News and Announcements from London.

9.20 p.m. Pianoforte Syncopa uftions by Patricia Rossborough.

1. Cavalcade of Martial Tunes: 2. Sweetmeat Joe, the Candy Man; 1. Anything GoesSelection; 4. J

love Darling--Selcetion; 5. in-1 again,

When the police were formed, they began a systema

tic inquiry at all hotels, boarding

for

If

I

9.10 p.m. Vocal Variety.

with Dancing

my Darling.... houses, railway stations, and Luelenne Buyer (Soprano); Two ships about to leave harbout olly (Tenor); Humorous-The Lion heads against the moon....Cliff Con- and Albert....Stanley Holloway (by A slimly bull girl, 5 feet Grequest); Travelin' all alone....The Inches tall, with brown eyes and Boswell Sisters; Tazinga doodle-day Maurice Chevalier: By the Wish- recently waved brown hair, fresh complexioned, and

ng Well....Curtis and Ames. moles on her chin.

10 p.m. Big Ben from London. Harry Roy and his Orchestra. 11 p.m. Close Down..

bearing

two

Her mother, Mrs. G. F. Sale, living, in Telok Kurau Road, Singapore, was informed, and has left for Penang.

On

EXCHANGE

Selllog

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF MISFORTUNE EVER CLAIMED THE PITY. The forthcoming wedding is on- nounced of Mr. Rudolph Victor Dominions Affairs, has accepted nor TS: BRAVE-Charles Dibdin,

Lederhofer, of Chatham Apartments, invitation from the Government of

Miss Olivia dos nnidl South Australia to attend the centen- Li Wah, unemployed, was sentenced | Kowloon,

Prince Edward ary celebrations Adelaide into a term of nine months' hard labour Remedios, of 174 December.

when he admitted a churge of re- Road, Kowloon. Arrangements have also been medsturning from bashment for 10 years

Central Dr. C. H. Wang, who has been in for Sir Edwin Harding to make aj before Mr. Balfour at the

the Tuesday evening the South for some weeks, left short lay in New Zealand on the way Mr gistracy this morning. Sergeant ine

Hongkong this morning on the Conte police traced her movements to the

Y.W.C.A. hostel at Fort Canning-{ T.T. out and to spend a few days in the Matches, prosecuted.

Rosso for Nanking. He will be re-

Dentind Commonwealth capital and in other Australian States. He will return to

Celebrating the Moon Cake festival turning to Hongkong on October 20, but they were two hours late.

Dorothy Sale had arrived there TT. Shanghal During London early in February,

T.T. Singapore afternoon carrying a on Monday his absence, Sir Harry Batterice will esterday, Chan King, aged 20, however, for a further visit to Can-

married woman. threw some fire ton.

small suitcase, had stayed the night, TT. Japan the street. She was

T.T. India act us Permanent Under Secretary crackers into

LI Lin-tong, 47, unemployed, op- and had left at five o'clock the next 22 a Chinese

T.T. U.S.A. British Wireless,

seen by

constable and arrested. Brought before Mr. Bal-peared before Mr. W. Schofield, at afternoon in a two-seater motor- four at the Central Magistracy

this the Central Magistrocy this morning, car which had brought her to the T.T

T.T. Batavia morning, she was fined $1. Sub-charged with having robbed a hostel the previous day. Insnector W. Armitt said the incident widow, Tam Yec, aged 01, of $50

DID NOT GO TO GEMAS occurred in Elgin Street near Shelley and with having used violence before

hind given She

the name Street, and though the crackers were or after the robbery, at West Point small ones, they were dangerous if on September 29. Detective Sub-Dorothy Sade, and she told girls they came into contact with

Inspector Johnson said the case was the hostel that, she was going

T.T. Lisbon for committal, and asked for a her "aunt" at Gemas. body's eyes.

week'a remand, which was granted. Inquiries

Buying Gemas but no

was 4 m/s. L/C. London Brought before Mr. S. F. Balfour

Remanded from Wednesday on a found there.

4 m/s. D/P. at the Central Magistracy this morn-

No. 3 The missing girl is the eldest of 4 m/s. I/C. U.S.A. Int on a charge of attempting to charge of being found in travel on the Mongkok ferry launch Lyndhurst Terrace for an unlawful four daughters of Mr. G. F. Sale of 14 m/s. France Mun Shup without paying his fare. purpose, Ngau Wal, aged 27, appeared before employed,,

Mr. Central Provinces, and Mrs. Sale, U.S. Cross rate in London Chung Sing, aged 33, unemployed, played Central Magistracy who with their family are visiting U.S. Cross rate in New York. 4.04% piesled' tast he formerly worked for

on alx months' leave. the Ferry Company and thought he this morning, and was sentenced to Singapore was exempted from paying. He was six weeks' hard, labour. Detective- They will be returning to India in

The fortnightly whist drive of the weeks

bard Sergeant T. Pilkington said de October. fined $10. or

Miss Dorothy Sale, who is an ac- Craigengower Cricket Club is to be Jabour. Sub-Inspector W. Armitt fendant was taken all over Shamshul- prosecuted, while Mr, L. A. Hurlow, po to find a claraman whom he complished, girl, in golf champion at held on Saturday, commencing at 9 of the Yaumall Ferry Company, was claimed lived there, but the man Itarsi. Her younger sister is the

could not be found..

tennis champion, the complaluant.

TELEVISION IN BRITAIN

London, Sept. 30, Trial television transmissions from the British Broadcasting Corporallen station at Alexandra Palace, which have been interrupted since the end of the radio show at Olympio, will he resumed to-morrow.

will be employed The Baird

the first three days. Transmis sions will include items from variety ballet and features of general Interest, Including the appearance in the spot light of the studio of 12 animals from the Zoological Gardens with thele

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