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Ardent racing fan at running of the Grand Prix race, Paris, was the Duke of Windsor, in top hat. With him is the Duchess,
Time Clue May Trap Murderer of Pretty Wife
DEAL.
August 9, 1939.
Modern Parents As "Poor Things"
never promote
DR. DOUGLAS MacCALMAN, affection, could only inhibit and re-
Aberdeen University, told strict and could
development.
the Royal Sanitary Institute Congress at Scarborough recent.
Sir Henry Bushford, chief medical officer to the Post Office, stated that ly that, after reading books and investigation of 000 records showed papers on the subject, he was that the modern 18-year-old boy was loft with the impression that in. taller 281b heavier, on the parents were but poor things average, than his predecessor inefficient, thoughtless, un- tutored and a prey to their un- conscious impulses,
There might be a great deal of truth in this. lle thought they had swung too far away from the un- of questioning ancestral worship Victorlus Times.
"Our grandparents," he suki, "pro- moted in their children unquestion- ing obedience, humble worship, and a blind, rather stupid, kind of love, This however, can be said for those Old Testament parents-they had clear-cut Ideas about upbringing which gave not only confidence but security to the children."
1873.
In
Many things contributed to the general health of workers in indus- try, but by far the most important was supervision by the right kind of foremen and department heads,
Warrens Of Whitehall
WHILE Sir John Anderson sets his face against deep shelters for the pro- tection of the public, Whitehall is dig- It might be a good thing that King in-and digging deep.. Jarents were no longer dietators in Underground shelters are being their own homes, but the changes to- provided for Civil Servants and their diy were not wholly for the better. archives, and tons of bricks, steel, Parents to-day might be inora cement and timber are going under- loved than feared; there might be ground to reinforce the refuges and less cruelty, less hypocriticnt vold-make them bomb-proot. SCOTLAND YARD detectives and the Kent police force were ance of dificult moral and social Wherever there are Government recently following a new line of inquiry in the murder of Mrs. probleins, but they no longer gave fees, you can hear, from below
of "all's Margaret Jackson, pretty golden-haired wife of a local colliery their children that sense
right with the world" which was the round, the incessant clumour of the official, at her home on the London Road, Dent.
first essential of normal develop cumale drill. Sir Bernard Spilsbury travelled from London to make a post-ment.
120 FEET DEEP mortem, examination and reported that the woman had been Dr. H. Edelston, East London Child Í
Guidance Clinic, speaking of the, The Houses of Parliament have strangled.
netunt physical punishment or of and gus locks, Emergency doors d problem child, sald.fear, whether of been equipped with underground alr moral censure or of withdrawal of double gas-light fixtures are in post- tion, for instani fitting by the Office of Works.
Intensive polier inquiries have shown that Mrs. Jackson probably murdered between 9 am, and 10.30.
It had been thought previously |
ems have med between 9.
an, and pan
The hastewig down of the time in when the kiling probably took place is regarded as of great import
ance,
With Sir Bernard from London came Chief Inspector Salisbury and! Detective-Sergeant Bell, of Scotland Youth, who are assisting Supermten- dent Stuckfield, ehter of the Kent! C.L.D., who is iti charge of vestigu tions.
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ROBBERY NOT MOTIVE Robbery
a motive has been ruled out as nothing WIN missing from the hole.
A theory that the murderer inay have půsed us as vlcetrician, is based on the fact that the electric light on the landing was burning when Mrs. Jackson's body was found by her Busband. and that underneath the
of light was a paig
steps, whil looked as though they had been placed there by sorteine, Intending to climb into the Juft.
Apparently Mrs. Jackson put up a band struggle when attacked in the bedroom fur part of her clothing was torn uit.
Police inquiries are being made at Betteshanger Colliery where 2,500 men are employed, and at a military camp nearby.
She Was Left
A Fortune
A 30-YEAR friemtship between
two women, one a peer's daughter famous before the war ua violinist and the other a well-known pianist, her accom- panist, is recalled by the death
was
Douglas (Wrung Way) Carrigan, 32. recently took a fight into matrimony. Here he is, at San Antonio, Texas, airpori, with his wife. She was Elizabeth Marvin, 32, schoolteacher aru
Doug's childhood pal.
.
"Unfit To Fly"
To Fly" Charge
Against Bomber Pilot
LLEGATIONS that an R.A.F, officer was under the 1--influence of-drink-while-on-duty-at-an-Empire -Air- Day display at Stoke-on-Trent were made at a general of Miss Amy Hare, F.R.A.M., at court martial at the Finningley R.A.F. station, near Don-
(caster, recently.
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Mes are met the Hon. Mary
Portman, daughter of the second Flying-Officer James Nelson Culverwell was charged Viscount Partisan, through their with being drunk when on duty as captain and first pilot in England and Berlin for about 30 of a Hampden Bomber.
love of musle. They were together
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When the lon. Mary Portman died
Son Is Born To Tragic Bride
was
The warrens of Whlichall vary in depth, it is sald, from 20 to 120 fect.
And while nobody.objects to deep shelters for publle servants, the pub- lie which pays them none the less feels justified in saying that what's sauce for the goose should be sauce for the gander.
Concrete street trenches will be provided in, Newcastle for house- holders unable to erect the Anderson shelters-if an experimental trench proves successful,
Each trench, construeted beneath |the carriage-way,
would accommo- date 100 people.
EYESIGHT MENACE
Meanwhile, hospital authorities are disturbed at the fuck of emergency provisions to deal with eye injuries. One potential war emergency hos pilal has in hand nothing more than two aluminium cye baths and 72 cyc shades, No instruments are available with which to extract glass and metal spilniers likely to cause permanent blindness.
Middlesex Hospital has been first with a powerful recruiting idea in the form of "Flying Squads" for blood donors, which is having excellent
results.
Cars go out into ilie streets com- plete with doctors, student-olde and secretary. Crowds are flocking to these ambulatory empanelling cen- tres, where the simple blood test is made in one minute and a half.
Situation In The
Far East-
LONDON.
A question was again asked In
regarding Parliament recently
the
present situation in the For Bust: Minister whether any Governments
Mr. A. Henderson asked the Prime
with representatives in China have now obtained full information re- There
an alternative Harding cases of bombardment by.
Japanese aircraft of civilians; In 1931 she bequeathed to Misa Hare
charge of conduct prejudicial to whether such information has 1105 £30,000 on frust for life, £5,100,
good order and Air Force.dis-been sent to the Council of the her Joseph Ole Bull" viol cited
cipline in that when it was his League of Nations in accordance 1738, her ene and two pianos. Bare said at the thine that the violin,
duty to fly a service aircraft he with its resolution of May, 1939: and whether His Majesty's Government's which the Hon. Mary Porbnan used
Mex, Joan Smyth, widow of six rendered himself unable to per-representative on the Council will ni converts, was worth £3,000,
They were deeply attached to one months, whose secret Gretna Green form such duty by indulgence in ask for its publication forthwith? another," said Miss Tilly Koeuen, a wedding was revealed only on the alcohol, friend of Miss Hare.
death of her twenty-two-year-old
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NINTH ANNUAL
AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC
COMPETITION
June-September, 1939
$250
CASH
PRIZES
$250
(Donated by "Hongkong Telegraph")
TWO SILVER TROPHIES, VALUED $250
(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 as follows: SECTION ONE:
For Story-Telling Pictures, 1st. $30. 2nd, $15. 3rd, $10. SECTION TWO:
General Pletorial Section: Landscapes, Seascapes, Architectural, Street Scenes, etc.
1st. $30, 2nd. $35. 3rd. $10.
Mr. Chamberlain: My Noble Friend has had no reports on this subject Similar charges will be preferred from the Secretariat of the League of ss Hare, who was 78, was the husband last December, recently rave Arst woman Fellow of the Royal birth to a son at her home, Ainsworth later against Pilot-Onleer Robert Nallons. It will be recalled that at
Hall, Bury, Lanca.
Maxwell Coste, the navigator.
the time when the resolution was Academy of Music.
adopted, His Majest's Government, Her husband, Alexander McKinlay
Squadron-Leader H. H, Sherlock, in common with other Governments Scribbled Will Valid Smyth, Glasgow University medical prosecuting, said that at the time re resented on the Counell, agreed student, was found accidentally_shot Culverwell was supposed to take off that reports received by the Council GETTYSBURG, Pa. (UP). The
in the office of his uncle, Mr. A. to fly past, Wing-Commander Rogers, should be published, provided that scribbled will found between the McKinlay, wealthy racehorse owner.
Competition: Government which furnished pages of a cook book has been ruled Mrs. Smyth (who is also twenty- who was in control of the display, the vald by an Adams county jury. The two) then announced that they had came to the conclusion that he was them raised no objection.
drunk and gave orders that under no testament
drawn was
by Jacob been
years. They circumstances was he to take off. Heist, who died in January, 1938,lived apart for a time so that her und directed that his $1,000 estate be husband could continue his studies;; turned over to his friends, Mr. and later there was a church ceremony Mrs. George E. Kemper.. Heist's in Glasgow, where they set up their relatives euntested the will,
Goes In His
home.
married
four
Own Yacht
To See Tennis
the upper
said
Barwell Squadron-Leader Culverwell was not drunk. He was standing perfectly steady, but he was doubtful whether he was fit to be in charge.
gulci
Wing-Commander J. B. H. Rogers Culverwell appeared to have difculty in walking sleight and seemed to be trying to pull himself together.
"Measured in aircraft-flying terms, he was drunk,” said witness.
Flying-OMeer Culverwell pleaded not guilty to both charges and said he had at the most four pints of beer during the day. He did not think this would make him incapable of
WHEN Mr. Daniel Hanbury the covered lounge on
deck in which meals are served; the wants to avail himself of which enable Mr. and Mrs. his reembership of the All Eng-Hanbury to sleep four guests aboard, land Lawn Tennis Club to watch the two bathrooms, the Wimbledon Tournament he "She is 118 ions, he said. comes 200 miles to London from Inverclyde, but she's changed hands
"She was built in 1823 for Lord performing his dulles, his house, Castle Malwood, Lynd- several times since then. hurst, Hants, by his own private motor yacht, the Mandolin, and spends the fortnight anchored off Westminster.
TOOK TWO DAYS
Asked about a civic lunch he al- tended before the display, he said he had only one beer.
Are
Squadron-Leader Sherlock: you telling the Court that during the Invish civic lunch you had only one
Last year I wanted to watch some lawn tennis and I simply sailed up from Southampton Water. Mr. Hanbury, 63
old, years
"It took two days, for we don't beer. gery-haired, broad-shouldered, with travel by night: we put in at Dover a sallor's eyes, takes a quiet pride) for the night, and then came on up in his enchanting vessel.
the Thames. The trip was such a for it. Mr. Hanbury pointed out the super success we did it again this year. pressure stove which copes with ve "I carry a captain, two A.Ds, a pints during the day. burners and an oven in the galley: cook-steward and an engineer."
Culverwell: Yes and I had to pay
He admitted that he had nine half-
The hearing was adjourned.
DIFFICULT YEARS FOR CHILDREN
It's when children start to shoot up suddenly that they need your special attention. Children who are growing fast often tire ensily, get pale, listless and do poorly at school.
Thu trouble is that children have a double job of work to do. They use up energy in work and play and at the same time they are growing!
Doctors and nurses have re- commended Horlicks for years for children who need this extra energy, Horlicks moreover builds sturdy bone and muscle, You'l find that paleness disappears, and school-work improves. And the children seems to gain. endless energy and "go." Get. Horlicks to-day.
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SECTION THREE: Portraits, Informal Close-ups, Human
Studies.
1st. $30. 2nd, $15. 3rd. $10 SECTION FOUR:
SU Life and Table-Top Studies. .
Iat, $30, 2nd. $15. 3rd. $10. SECTION FIVE: Snapshots, taken by children under fourteen years. 1st. $10. 2nd. $10. 3rd. $5.
RULES
The following Rules will govern the
The Compellon is confined ex- clusively 10 amateur photo- graphers
-No employes or member of any Arm in the photographic trade is permitted to compete. J.-The prizes will be awarded to the competitors sentting in what are adjudged to be the best photo- xrophs in each Section. Each entry must be accompanied by a form which will be published during the period of the Com petition. and which
must be pasted on back of entry. 4.The right to publish any or all of the entries is reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph.
must
5. All photographe entered
have been taken in the Colony of Hongkong. Photographs which have been already entered in other Competitions are ineligible. -Na responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of loss of, or damage to entries,
7-All entries to bo elther black, sepia, or toned pictures, and munt
USE THIS FORM
AND PASTE IT
ON THE
BACK OF EACH ENTRY
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photo.
mounted. Coloured graphy Are Ineligible. 8-Pictures gubmitted in sepia tones should be accompanied by a emaller print in black and white. 0 No picture to, entered in more
than one Becton,
or 10-Mounts to be only white
in cream, and, except
the Children's Bection, must be of ong of the following · alces:-10x12, 10x20,
11. No correspondenen will be entered into in connection with the Com- petition.
12-Entries in the Children's Section must bear the entrant's name, aga and address on the entry form, counter-signed by a parent.
13-Members of the State of the the Hangkang Telegraph and South China Morning Post ore pot permitted to compels. 14.--Tho_decisions of the Judges shall
be final.
15-At the conclusion of the Come palition, entries will be returned to competitors en application st the Telograph offices within seven'
day.
SECTION
NAME
ADDRESS
DATE
ENTRY FORM
Please use block letters and parte this on back of each Entry, if entered i Children's Section, parent please coun- tereign bers.
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