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Tuesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
July 11, 1939.
YARD CHIEF'S "PEP TALK" TO SQUAD
Eight Murderers. Are Free
SIR NORMAN KENDAL, HEAD OF SCOTLAND YARD'S DETECTIVE BRANCHI, HAS BEEN GIVING "PEP TALKS” TO THE OFFICERS IN HIS MURDER SQUAD.
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EIGHT MURDERS HAVE BEEN INVESTIGATED BY YARD MEN IN THE LAST TWELVE MONTHS, FOR WHICH NO KILLER HAS BEEN BROUGHT TO JUSTICE.
EMPIRE
NEWS
BUY BRITISH DRIVE IN CANADA
Montreal.
A leading article in Toronto's lead- ing newspaper, "Globe and Mail," demands an increase in the purchtsc of British joods,
The article states: "Canadians who
desire to make an effective contri-
The three-chief-inspectors investigating murders at Flitton, Bedfordshire, at Poole, near Bournemouth, and in Pontypool allbution to the world's peace and the had long interviews with their chief recently. Unless some new clue comes into their possession the murderer in each case is likely to go free.
Chief-Inspector Salisbury believes he knows who beat George Stapleton, 66-year-old labourer, to death and left him lying in a But he cannot ditch in the little village of Flitton, near Ampthill. prodace definite evidence to justify an arrest,
HOPING FOR A MISTAKE
Sir Norman has kept him on the case, hoping for some move by the wanted man,
Chief-Inspector Leonard Burt, hunting the killer. of Mr. Walter Dinnivan, the pleasure-loving widower of Poole, submitted all his evidence to his chief and received suggestions which he is now putting into force in his investigations at Bournemouth.
Chief-Inspector Rees, from Pouty pool, where he is investigat- ing the murder of William Alfred Lewis, compared notes with Chief-Inspector Burt on the telephone and discussed the similarity between the two crimes-both men were wealthy, both were struck blows on the head and near-strangled.
building up of the Empire, which is the greatest bulwark for peace, may do so by buying British goods."
The artlele points out that while Britain is Canada's second best cus- tamer, Canadian purchases of United Kingdon goods only totalled £20,- 000,000 in 1938, roughly £2 12s. por! capita, as against £30,800,000, or £ 8. per capita in 1920, "which is not good enough."
The general business view here is
new interest in the "Buy British" that the Royal visit has awakened campaign and will stimulate Conu- dian-British trade.
Privy Counell'Apprais-The Cane- dim Supreme Court's hearing of the Dominion Parliament's petition for the abolition of appeals to the Privy Council is scheduled to open on June 19. British Columbin Is opposing is abolition. The Supreme Court
be limited to asked to decide on Ontario's desiro that appeals should Mental Home, near Canterbury: civil
incre Involving enses the killing of little Pamela £2,000,
Other unsolved crimes on the Yard's books include the asylum murder of Arthur Izzard, parole patient of Chartham
'Lost Horizon' Coventry, at Hornchurch; the NEW ZEALAND
Writs Out
WERNER SCHEFF,
Hustrian refuge living in
ເກດກ
polson death of Lewis Arthur Sand- ford, Downlom Murket labourer; Mrs. Phyllis Spiers, the girl strangled MARKETING SCHEME
with the green scarf at Folkestone; and Mr. William Murit, wealthy Norfolk farmer, into whose morning
Lon-Normcbody put poison.
dan, has ruen-writs agst the
sations.
DEFICIT
Auckand.
The Minister of Agriculture, Mr. |
Federal Commission of New York Fair in sponsoring Latin American exhibition of art at Riverside Museum, New York, June 2 to Sept. 9. Hero is Cuban sculptress, Senora Kita Longa with her sculpture, "Figure."
A CAMP RULED BY
GRATITUDE
RICHBOROUGH (Kent).
THERE is no single overseer, no single rule, in this Lee Martin, announced that the sen- camp of 1,800 men, the Kitchener Camp for Refugees, author of "Lost Horizon," Mr., James Week-end gardeners In Poole and son's deficit for butter and cheese set on the rough, windswept marsh flats near Sandwich. Hilton, the B.B.C. publishing and district have been asked by Scotland sokl under the marketing scheme was
al £1,027,000. Unless Discipline is maintained by EXPERTS DIRECT ALL cinemataraph firms and other organi- | Yard to try to find the hammer used estimated
DEPARTMENTS by the murderer of 64-years-old market conditions changed material- Walter Dinnivan, who was murder-ly the ultimate loss would be heavier gratitude, and gratitude alone.
Organising the different deport- Oseat Mason and Co., of Clifforded in his flat ast Poole three weeks than the first season's deficit, £272,-"The most touching thing about
109, which had now been paid from our work has been the engernessments are sonic of the best trains of Inn E.C., acting on Herr Scheff's be- half recently, issued writs against the
the Consolidated Fund.
of the men to show their love the German-speaking peoples. following:
The second senson's surplus was nearly £555,000. There is no indi- callon that any future deficit would be charged against the Consolidated Fund.
apo.
The police believe it may have! The B.B.C.; MacMillion and Com-been thrown into a garden after the pany. Ltd.. publishers; R. and R. murderer's fight from the flat. Clarke, Ltd.: Columbia Pictures Police are still trying to find a Distributing Company, Incorporated; woman whose complete description Columbia Pictures Corporation, Ltd. they have, and who may be able to Gaumont British Pictures Corpora- lielp them. tlon, Lit. Odeon Theatres. Ltel.: Assoclated British Pictures Corpora-
Odtionis Press, Lid
Appeal for Territorials--Renewing his appeal to men to join the New Zealand Defence Forces, Mr, Savage, the Prime Minister, expressed dis- appointment recently at the dilatori- ts-ness of men in enlisting in the Ter ritorials and military reserve. declared that he was satisfied, how ever, that men could be got without
iton, Lit.; Bernstein Theatres, Ltd.; Germany in 1928, has been plagia- Dally Herald (1929), Letet. and rised.
The story was serialised in an trated_magazine published in Zurich in 1927.
Herr Scheff lives at flowift Road, Belsize Park, N.
Herr Scheft alleges that his book, "Im Tal des Schwelgens" ("In the Valley of Silence"), published in
compulsion.
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was known throughout Austria. "The land is
for this country that has given Agriculture is under a farm CX- them a chance of a new life," pert, whose name Baid Mr. Jonas Alay, the director who rules the camp with a smile,seur after lying fallow for 22 years, a word or a hand on the shoulder. but we shall reclaim the whole of
There were poignant scenes of it," he said.
parting and meeting to-day. Music is directed by a former first Men wept unashamedly when 25 violin in the Music-Vica Symphony boys, the last of 70 who arrived Orchestra, Vienna. He has gathered from Dovercourt camp several 24 first-class musicians and built up months ago, left for Wallingford a full orchestra. This has been in- the mayors of Ramsitate und Sand- Farm Training Colony, Benson,vited to play in aid of hospitals by Oxfordshire.
wich.
One boy
nicknamed was
the
To-night it will be performing at
Oh grandmama!
THE tight frilled bodice and the flared crinoline skirt have come straight out of the old family album, but the figure is her own. Great grandmama could never have achieved this, alim athletic line without the high-pressure help of a sturdy lady's maid, but she achieves it by watching her diet and her drinks. Her cocktail for example is always a Gimlet because she knows that the girl who insists on Rose'a Lime Juice today avoids a headache and a Rubens contour tomorrow.
Dine at the
Parisian Grill
Fine Wines
Good Food
DINNER & DANCE MUSIC by
The Blue Danube Trio
The
Hongkong Telegraph
NINTH ANNUAL
AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC: COMPETITION
June-September, 1939 CASH
$250
PRIZES
$250
(Donated by "Hongkong Telegraph")
P.M.G. because he had-organised the the opening-of-the-camp cincin TWO SILVER TROPHIES, VALUED $250
comp post office and nin 1 with dozen assistants each old enough to be his fulher,
EVER-CHANGING HUMAN
PANORAMA
.
which refugees and British work- men have been building and equip-i ping side by side. The film will be The Four Feathers." The audience must attend in rols, for the building holds only 100 sents.
Scenes, equally affecting marked BOOTMAKER'S3 gold medaLS the welcome giten to 01 newcomers
Bend of the boolmaking is a de- who arrived late in the evening and signer and manufacturer who has had tragle or happy news of the won gold medals for his orthopaedic work. "We have to spend all our neu's nearest relatives.
time mending because the men ar The 43 acres of the camp offer afrive in aboes made of paper com constantly changing human panarama posillon which does not last," he ex- 10 to 20 hours a day.
plained.
There are 42 specialists and 22 lawyers. They are helping with the constructional work and learning
Men in all kluds of garments from well-tailored morning dress to rag- ged sweaters and raincoats die English while awaiting to be retrain-
ditches, hoe potatoes, haul stones, mend boots and clean windows for other employment, tr their lives depended on it.
Among the four Rabbis Is Heinz,
More than half are university men who began us organist and chole- who have never before done manual master at the Liberal Synagogue, work. Many have the delicate hands Berlin. His thin face shining with happiness, he was hauling stones for But road bullding with his friend Phil- they sing with joy as they work. So lipp. a bank clerk. much construction work had to be
of
surgeons and musiclana
marked with deep calluses.
now
"Hurd work is our way of forget- done that retraining had only justting the past and thanking England started.
for our future," sald Heinz,
FRANCIS & DAY'S
65th SONG & DANCE ALBUM
CONTAINING
You're As Pratty As A Picture,
Sweetest Song In The World.
A-Tisket A-Tasket.
I Love To Whistle.
1 Must See Annio To-Night.
My Own.
If It Rains-Who Cares!
Any Broken Hearts To Mend?
The 7-15 To Dreamland.
When The Circus Came To Town.
Stop Beatin' 'Round The Mulberry Bush.
When They Played The Polka.
Thanks For Everything.
Oh! Ma-Ma. -Nice Poople.
TSANG FOOK PIANO COMPANY
Marina House,
19, Queen's Road C. Tel. 24648.
(Donated by ILFORD, Ltd., London)
SEND YOUR ENTRIES IN NOW CLOSING DATE & TIME:
29th SEPT. AT 5 P.M.
THE ILFORD TROPHIES WILL BE AWARDED TO THE BEST AND SECOND BEST ENTRIES IN THE COMPETITION, IRRESPECTIVE OF CLASS.
Prizes will be allotted on follows: SECTION ONE:
For Story-Telling Pictures. 1st. $30. 2nd. 315. 3rd, $10. SECTION TWO:
General Pictorial Section: Landscapes,, Seascapes, Architectural, Street
Scene's, olc.. 1st. $30. 2nd. $15.. 3rd, $10,
SECTION THREE: Portraits, Informal Close-ups, Human.
Studica.
2al, $30. 2nd, $15. 3rd. $10. SECTION FOUR:
Still Life and Table-Top Studies. 18. $30. 2nd. $15. 3rd $10. SECTION FIVE: Snapshols laken by children under fourteen years. 1at. $15, 2nd. $10, 3rd. $5.
RULES
The following Nules will govern the Competition:
1-Tho Competition to confined ex< clusively 10 amateur photo. grapher
2-No employee or member of any Arm in the photographic trade is permitted to compete.
3-The prices will be awarded to the competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photo-
rapha
each Section." Each entry must be accompanied by a form which will be published during the period the Corn- petition, and which must pasted on back of entry. 4-The right to publish any or all of the entries is reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph.
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All photographs entered_must have been taken in the Colony at ifongkong, Photographs which have been already entered int other Competitions are ineligible. -Ne responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of loss of, or damage to entries.
7-il entries to be elther black, sepia, or toned pletures, and murt
USE THIS FORM
AND PASTE IT
ON THE
BACK OF EACH ENTRY
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ba
mounted. Coloured photo Graphs are ineligible, 8-Pictures submitted in sepia tones should be accompanied by a smatter print in black and while. P-No picture to entered in more
than one Section. 20-Mounts to be only while or
cream. and.
except in the Children's Section, must be of one of the following sizes:—13×12,? 36X20
1-No correspandenes will be entered
into in connection with the Com- petition.
·12-Entries in the Children's Section
muri bear the entrant's name, age and address on the entry foria, counter-signed by a parent. 13-Member of the Staffs of the
Tiongkong. · Tetroraph and the South China Morning.Post are not permitted to compeio,
14-The decisions of the Judges għall-
be flan.
18-At the conclusion of the Com- petition, entries will be returned to competitors en application at the Telegraph ofices within seven days.
SECTION
NAME
ADDRESS DATE
ENTRY FORM
Tiense use block letters and paste this on back of each Entry, If entered tu Children's Section, parent please coun→ teriga kere,
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