Wednesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
MODEL POSTMISTRESS WAS
FORGER FOR
£1,900 Savings
"Vanished
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NOBODY in the little Bucks village of Long Crendon knew until recently that Mrs. Beatrice Shrimpton, their model 53-years-old postmistress, had for the past 15 years been leading a double life.
Besides the village post office she kept a tobacconist's shop where, with her husband, 4ter two sons, and a daughter, she lived in a very modest way.
Each morning she would rise at 5.30 and do the housework before opening the post office.
She hardly ever went out of doors and had only been outside
the village for a few times.
Never once in her life had she been to a cinema.
She indulged neither in drink nor gambling,
Yet in the past 16 years she had been indulging in falsifica-
tion and forgery with depositors' Post Office Savings Bank books
to the extent of hundreds of pounds.
This was made easier for her by reason of the fact that many
of the villagers gave their bank-books into her keeping.
Recently inspectors came to see the books,
Mra. Shrimpton would not say anything in front of her family. She asked the inspectors into the kitchen, where, behind j the locked door, the blow fell.
Hint Of Bigger Navy Soon
was
The model postmistress arrested, and later was carried faint- Ing from the tock at Northmupton- shire Assizes to serve a sentence of 12 months' imprisonment.
RELATIVES PAY
bel
It was disclosvil in count that up to)
the defalcations dis- A FUNT at Britain is preparing the present
a naval extension in reply to covered totalled £1,011, and there
pro- were still a number of books to Germany's new submarine gramme was made by Mr. Geoffrey examined,
Her rela Shakespeare, Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty in the House of
relatives, it was added, had made rest.tut.on to the extent 1566 16s.
and there was other
made
01
Commons recenmier of questions,, coney available which made a total
Replying to a
of restitution of £409.
What puzzled the prosecution was "What had become of the money!"
Mr. Shakespeare stated that December the German Government notified ILM. Government that they
Miss Gladys Sarimpton, her 23- lind decided to exercise their right,
after the under
Naval years-old daughter, sid the Anglo-German
sub-stal; "We cannot understand what Treaty, gradually to increase marine tonnage from 45 to 100 per; ans happened to the mocy." cent. of Britain's.
LIFE SAVINGS
sub- The daughter added that the £560
The increase of 'German marine tonnage, Mr, Shakespeare added, did not affect the overriding condlilon that the total tonnage of the German Navy should not ex-
tonnage of the British wealth.
eeed 45 per cent of the aggregate
Commen-
108. pald hack represented the life!
1
15
YEARS
UFS!
Sixth anniversary of the Hitler regime In Germany occurred dating from the time he, was appointed German Chancellor in a roalition cabinet. This most recent pleture of him shows him studying his notes before addressing 7,000 wothers who built the He presented each with an mammoth new chanceliery la Herth autographed photograph.
Doctor Ridicules "Moon Madness"
March 1, 1939.
A
EMPIRE NEWS
IMPORT CONTROL OF LITERATURE
Auckland
Mr. W. Nash, Finance Minister, has "efused to exclude books, periodicals and newspapers from the import licence restrictions.
The Minister suggests that the trade should confine importa to the iterature necessary to Dominion re- quirements.
JOUTH AFRICA
|SALVAGE ATTEMPT AT TREASURE WRECK
the
Cape Town.
The first steps have been talten in another attempt to sulvage the treasure of the Grosvenor, the Eng- 11811 East Indianan, which wan wrecked off the coast of Pondoland, Between Cape and Natal, in 1782. Her cargo consisted of 720 gold bars, valued at £500,000, 1,450 silver bars, diamonds, rubles, sap- phires and emeralds worth more ihan £500,000, and specie to the value of nearly £1,000,000.
The new salvage enterprise aims at building a dyke out into the sea to enclose an area in which a wreck, belleved to be that of the Grosvenor, Is lying in the sand. The water will be pumped out of the enclosure, so that the wreck can be reached by digging through the sand.
Cupt. C. H. F. van Delden, the South African salvage expert, is in charge of the operations,
FUms of 1938 Trek.-A number of educat.onal flims on "The Great Tick of 1938" are being compiled by the Am division of the Union Education Department for circulation among South African schools.
AFRIKAANS' BADGE
Johannesburg. Afrikaans' cultural societies pro-
savings of Mrs. Shrimptone" husbandi "The moon has no more to do with During the six weeks the youth and the family were determined to insanity than with any other periodic was in Durham Jail doctors watched do all they emild to pay back in full complaiat, like asthman," said Dr. M.hin through a new moon and a first pose to itsue a distinctive badge
Dr. Derry show that the weurer is Afrikaans- A Post Dilice official said that
quarter to n full meon. Durbamid he showed no signs of a discosed | speaking. The object is to compel Mrs. Shrampton
Derry, medical officer at was insured apelus
snop assistants and others to address company Prison, at Carlisle Assizes recently. mind.
the wearers in Afrikane. Mr. A. V. Alexander (Soc., Hilles, then the insurane
inquiry. | John Daymond, a nineteen-year- sborough): What steps are the Board concerned might, after an of Admimity proposing to takej pay the defalcations.
INDIA immediately to protect British ship-| ping and! British interesta this increased threat?
if they refused, the Post Offer fold farm labourer, was senteneed to against would have to stand the loses, but death for the murder of his former this would in no way affect depusitors employer, Junes Irwin Percival, at
Woodside, Cumberland. win of the Post Office Savings Bonk,
"Perhaps Mr. Alexander awalt the presentation of the Navy Estimates when clearly we take naval account of all factors of development In
any part of the world," replied Mr. Shakespeare. "The Admiralty cannot agree that the exercise of a right by a Poweri with which we have a treaty is a threat to us or to anybody else"
A police witness said the youth peculiar was stated to have had
Hoop Skirts Boon moods at times, especially at full
To Taxis
PASADENA, Cыl.
The hoop skirts worn by the queen of this year's Tournament of Itoses SOAP-BOX DERBY
and maids of honour proved a boon to the taxicab companies of the city. Prospect, N.S.W. Between 7,000 and 8.000 peonie As it was only possible to get one
boop skirt and its wearer lined half a mile of road here to see tulents, each escort had to take a 125 bà
Arst Austrelin' "Roapbox derby," Twenty miles an second one for himself for all the hour was easy even for the slowest various functions in connection with
the festival. of the speedsters,
contes;
into #
moon.
While no case of insanity attributed to the reflected light of the moon is on record, It has been stated that! worse at full moon sleepwalkers
and that menial patients are most truublesome at its rise and its full.
Lion Seems To Remember
COOTAMUNDRA, Australia,
TRADE PACT WITH U.S. PROPOSED
Calcutta.
Sardar J. J. Singh, president of the India Chamber at Cominerce DI Amerlen, is on n visit to this country to enlist support for an Indian trode treaty with the United States.
It was full moon two Jave before the murder, and counsel for the defence asked for il
At present Indian business mun verdiet of gulity but insane, He
The. Rev, C. A. White is wonder- have no status in the United States, said Daymond had fuced the
ing if lions have a sort of a tavistic | and can only stay there for six charge in a jolting way and was
memory of the time when Christians months at a time as visitors. If a 10 the completely Indifferent
were thrown to their forebears in the treaty were entered into they could crime,
Coliseum at Rome. He was portray-settle in the country as merchants. According to the prosecution the ing this fate of the early martyrs in motive of the murder was robbery, a sermon ut had just cried out: jury made a strong recom-The Christians to the lions." when The mendation to mercy on account of a lion in a nearby eircus lot let out Daymond's youth.
YOUNG Bank Assistant Promoted
a long roar.
CASHI
when he got rid of NIGHT STARVATION
I HAD EARLY TEA HALF
AN HOUR AGO, I MUST
GET UP WISH I DIDN'T
FEEL SO DONE UP IN THE
MORNINGS I'M GOOD
FOR NOTHING
ALL DAY.
2 MONTHS LATER
LOOK HERE YOUNG MAN, YOU'RE LATE AGAIN THIS MORNING, WHAT'S WRONG WITH YOU LATELY? YOU WERE ONE OF OUR PROMISING
YOUNG MEN ONCE!
SORRY, SIR, BUT I'M NOT FEELING WELL. I'M ALWAYS
TIRED AND... .. I SUPPOSE I'D BETTER
SEE THE
DOCTOR
AT THE DOCTORS TIRED, WHEN YOU WAKE UP NO ENERGY ALL DAY-LOOKS, LIKE A CASE OF NIGHT STARVATION. ENERGY IS STILL USED UP DURING SLEEP YOU MUST REGAIN IT I STRONGLY RECOMMEND HORLICKS, REGULARY LAST THING AT NIGHT"
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Price on Tiger's Head-Several rogue elephants and a man-eating
victims, have been, osielally pro- tiger which has accounted for 20
claimed for destruction in Assam. A price of £50 hus been put on the head of the tiger, jointly" subscribed by tea estate managements. anti the Government.
Afghan Aerodrome.-Jalalabad, in Afghanistan, is to be the site of m aerodrome, at which a squadron of the Afghan Air Force will he located. Some 5,000 men are now on construction work.
|SIGN READS "BEWARE DEER"
CARMEL, Cal State highway officials have found it necessary to post warning signs along the new Carmel-San Simeon const highway, reading: "Beware of Deer." Numerous automobile ac- eidents have occurred as a result of deer Jumping out on the highway and, the efforts of nutoists to avoid them,
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M-M-M. TASTES DELICIOUSİ GLAD I BOUGHT
THE MIXER
|HORLICKS REGULARLY SOON GAVE HIM NEW VITALITY
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THEY HAVE PROMOTED HIM I KNOW BECAUSE I SAW A LETTER FROM HEAD OFFICE ON
THE BOSS'S DESK.
1 WISH I KNEW HIS SECRET SINCE HE
WENT TO SEE HIS DOCTOR HE'S BEEN
FULL OF VITALITY.
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