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August 16, 1939.
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After long service as Italian Ambassador to London, Count Dino Grandi, above, was recently recalled in Rome to the post of Minister of Justice.
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Photographer To Sail With Duke PASSING through Singapore by Im- perial Airways flying-boat recent- ly on his way to London with Mr. Monte Luke, one of the best-known Sydney portrait photographers,
He would not ay why he was go in, but sadel he would be returning to Australia in the Strathair about the saddle of September.
The Duke of Kent, who is to take, up the Governor-Generalship of the Commonwealth, win together with the Duchess of Kent, he travelling on? the same ship.
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"BOILS
WITH RAGE"
Adjourns Case "To Think It Over Calmly"
MR. CLAUD MULLINS said during a child neglect case at South-Western Police Court recently: "I feel so boiling with rage I must adjourn the case to think it over calmly. I am in no position to be judicial."
Richard and Elizabeth Seymour, described as of Dawlish- street, Lambeth, were charged with neglecting their goven children to such an extent as to cause unnecessary suffering. It was stated that the child-; Mr. Mullins: Leave the Almighty ren's ages ranged from 13 to a out. He would blush for shame to sec year.
were
The rooms in which they Hving were foul. The children ragged and dirty, but were not hungry.
The husband said he was onl of work for a long time, but contended that the children were tended as well as possible.
Mrs. Seymour said their rooms were in a condemned house.
alt this.
"Hidcous"
Later, when the husband and wife were brought before the court again, after the adjojurnment, Mr. Mullins said: "I didn't give judgment before! because I was very angry at the evi- dence I heard, and time for reflection was desirable.
"I hope this case will receive wide publicity, for
for the public ought to hear how appalling ervelty can be inflicted Mr. Muillas: Did you want to have on young children by the very fact all these children?
that they are brought into the world in conditions like these.
Mrs. Seymour: It is my misfoy-
tume.
Mr. Mullinst 4 will remember How many did you want?
Mrs. Seymour: The ailotted me must.
Were the parents really to blame for these hideous conditions? Ir that, these defendants had had three
or
four children all might have heen well, but they have been overwhelm- Almighty jed. The ages of the children are 13, j8, 6, 5, 3, 2, and 1, and it is possible
there are several to come.
Helmet Bandits Take Last Ride
|HREE members of a steel-helmet car bandit gang recently Tments of the sume months, when they were
driven in a Black Marin from the Old Bailey to serve sentences of imprisonment and detention at Borstal.
William Hunt, aged 23, steel erector, of Shepherd's Bush, W. Peter Joseph. aged 19, and his brother, Geoffrey, age
Lightning Hits B.B.C.
Station
"Blasphemy"
"I asked the mother If she wanted this succession of children, and she proceeded to attribute these births to God.
"Until society realises the blus- phemy of the widespread attitude to such births as these, suen conditions coanot be prevented.
"I have not heard of any attempt by the public assistance authorities or others to teach birth control to these people. Society and religious opinion are mainly to blame, in my opinion, for these horrors.
"The defendants are Very Jow | grade, but I don't think either of them -129, of Carlton-vale, Kilburn, has done anything positive to harm NW: and Charles Ralph Narthese children. They failed to respond vidge. aged 29, a motor driver, them to one month's imprisonment to repeated warnings, so I sentence pleaded guilty to offences follow-each, which gives the authorities as ing raids on a post office and a much payer to protect these children jeweller's shop and to stealing and as a sentence of six months." receiving cars and wounding a de- tective.
Sentence on Hunt was postponed Paints
B.B.C. National trans-until
text sessions. Norvidge was
Tmitter at Droitwich was sentenced to 18 months imprisonment Flowers In
Joseph to 15 months; and
struck by lightning recently and Peter Joseph was sent to Borstal for closed down for an hour.
years.
There were further short For months Flying Squad fleers
were trying to catch a large black;
Billingsgate
breakdowns in the Daventry avon car which was seen in districts AN artist who can see beauty in
empty
Billingsgate itves in a top
at
Twelve of his watercolours, all de-
| programme later. The announcer
where robberies took place. apologised for both breakdowns. Detective tracked the car down to But he doesn't paint ash; he paints a few yards from the famous market, The National programme had a garage in Richinond, Surrey,
and towers. been transferred to Daventry. kept watch on it from an
The show "Up with the Curtain" house.
As the police closed in the four had just started when the first break- down
AA occtarred.
was me attempted to escape. broadcast on the Regional programme the Auxillary Fire Service was in the soon after.
There was almost an hour's silence, car, to be during which only the London Nation-attacked.
apology
al transmitter carried The National programme.
A steel helmet of the type issued
to
used by
the driver
lightful little studies of flowers, were exhibited recently in a room ad-
Street, EC., more commonly known joining the garden of the church of St. Magnus the Martyr, Lower Thames
the Fishmongers' Church. The watercolours were the bright spot in a larger exhibition of historical treasures. treasures.
Te
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The lightning brought down the tinue from the old Daventry 5XX basket aerial line which connects two transmitter until repairs are made to of the 700ft. mosts, Valves in the the Droitwich apparatus. It is likely station were blown out.
thal reception will be a little weaker The National programine will con-'from Daventry.
*Cutting Comment On School Uniforms
PRAISE for the Headmaster of Repton, who has announced the abolition of the school uniform of tail coat and striped trousers, is given in a recent issue of the "Tailor and Cutter."
The writer remarks: "It is admitted that on the quiet the
one!
This unknown artist is a Billings- gate caretaker. Mr. E. J. Catton, of St. Dunstan's , a narrow turning off the market. He nels os house- keeper to several drms with offices in ably building in St. Dunstan's Hilt.
"It's just a hobby of mine," Mr. Catton raid.
"The war ruined any ambition as an artist. I had to take up house-keep- ing instead of commercial art."
Don't let him see us, Mother. John's just come in
with a woman
John walked out
in a fury. Honestly. child, if you don't do something about your nerves and tiredness your marriage will be
wrecked
MOTHERS
ARE OFTEN PEACEMAKERS
Mother and daughter are lunching together in town, when they see the daughter's husband in the same restaurant, but not alone'...
Please, Mary, calm yourself. You're so Jumpy and strung up these days, I'm sure its nothing
John's stopped loving me. I know he has. Oh, I wish this tiredness of ming didn't show in my
face
Mary took Horlicks regularly every night and soon all her tired- ness and nerves' had disappeared. She felt
so much stronger inside herself.
MOTHER HAS AN IDEA
I wish you'd come tonight, doctor....Yes, doctor...before. ten o'clock.. goodbye,doctor
SIX WEEKS LATER
Do you feel worn out, depressed and nervy?
Take
K4
THAT EVENING
Oh, John, Mary's rather upset. She saw you at lunch today...
It's this wretched tiredness, doctor,
even in the mornings. It tells on
my looks
Well, what of it? it was the Boss's daughter, if she must know.
Ok! I'm fed up with
·Mary's nerves and
tears, I'll have dinner out
somewhere
From what you tell me, your trouble is Night Starvation, Mrs. Parker, You see, even during the night you go on using up energy in heartbeats, breathing and other automatic actions. In | your case this has led to an excess of acid waste products in the blood, causing you to wake tired, feel and book run-down,'nervy, depressed. Now, recent tests in one of our great London hospitals Have proved that Horlicks is what people need
for this. Start tonight"..
Darling, I could never love any woman but you. You're so full of life
Do you even wake tired?
HORLICKS
VICHY-CELESTINS
boys put on mackintoshes, even during hot summer days, to hide The famous natural mineral water their tail coats-when venturing beyond the school gates. They themselves agree that fellows look terrible guys walking over the Derbyshire moors in black-and-
stripes.
"Boys are sensitive creatures about appearance. One shudders to
thanks
what generations of schoolboys have suffered through wearing conspicuous. unrelated and antique gurb. A ten-i dency exists in public schools
to
Clan Chief's Castle Task
banish these clothes conventions but THIRTY years ago a young
the process is uncommonly "slow."
THIS TIE BUSINESS
Here are some of the writer's com-
ments:
Scotsman born in America determined that one day he would rebuild the ruined ances- tral castle of his clan.
Blue Cont: "There would be some excuse for retention If the costume
Now he is doing it. were picturesque and historie, like MacNell
Two years ago, Robert Lister, 45th the Blue Cont boys' uniform.
of Barra, bought thei Eton: "We must admit that
Hebrides island of that name on formal kit worn at Eton, Westminster he crossed the Atlantic and, assisted the which the castle stands. Last year, but not as a uniform. But this several months clearing away the and other schools looks well in itself by his wife and local labour, spent white tie business at Eton and black debris. elsewhere should be deleted."
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"The scholars wear gowns and the taste he has set himself. commoners ordinary suits. During the week they all don straw hats.
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