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THE EX-KAISER.
ENGLISH TEA.“
HIS FIRST REQUEST AT-AMERONGEN.
How the ex-Kaiser came to Amer- orgen Castle, the Dutch home of Count Godard Bentinck, after his Right from Germany in November 1918 is described by Lady Noah Bentinck in the Weekly Dispatch. The Count had never spoken to his guest, and it was only after insistent requests that he agreed to take him
for three days oply.” During the drive from the station, Mrs G, Berringer Mr and Mrs H. A. where he had been brought by
M. Bannerman
Mr & Mrs J. Barr
Mr and Mrs N. B.
Karanjia Mr J. E. de Beat Mrs W. G. Kert
31is Kant champ MEB Balilios rsad Mrs R Kr. and Mrs C H. Kewlay
Benson
Miss Knight
H.P.in.
Mr & Mrs S. Bisney Larmert Mr and Mrs D F. Mr.F. E Lee
Bostock
Dr N. U. Lasher Del J. G. coMiss H. Lillie
Brown
Mr J. M. Lope
Mr and Mrs A. A.Mr Maelstyre
Ball
Mr P. Marks Mr F. B. Marshall
Mr G. A. But, Jr.
Col. G. Chapma Mr & Mrs E. Cock
Mrs Crowlie
Mr N. Croucher
MAD. David
Mr D. R. Davies Gapt. D. R. Davies Hr R. Douglas
Mr and Ms J
Martin
Mr and Mrs L
Maximo
Mr & Mrs Thorpe
Hayne
D. McMurray Mr X. MeLod Mr and Mrs C. 31.Capt. & M÷Nabran
Ede
Mes F. Money and Capt. G. W. Eedy chila MR. C. Elict: Mr H. M. Morgane Engineer-Captain-Mrs R-C. Morton S. P. Ferguson Mr WJF. NemBUD. Mr V. S. Ferguson Mr and Mrs J, N.
Parker Mr T. 6. Forrest
Mr J. S. Gardiner MrE. L. Patterson Mr T. 2. Gomperty Miss D.E. Fepperell Mrs C. Lacy Good-Mr & Mrs Perbed
rich
Mr S. S. Parry Mr J. B. Grant Mr A.V. Pettit: Mr and Mrs L. A. Mis E. Proper
Goldsmith
Mr Redmayne
Kr W. E tale
Capt. T. Hall
Mr W. G. Hall
Mr. C. Hammond
K-V. Mann
Mr E.0, Richardson Mr W. Rickett MrAlex Ross
Mr G.J. Rudolph Hr. F. Silver-
Mr and Ms W. A. smith
Haupita!
Mr G. Barper
Mr L. H. Stewart
Sir Eric & Lady Mr E. F. Harris Stoart Taylor Mr J. Scott HaratonMiss U. Tülleg
Mrs C. W. Warfield
Mr and Mrs P. E.Mr F. Wale
Heslett
Mr B. B. Basiest BLE. Warwick
Mr A. H. Hilbert
&
Willams
Mr and Mrs T. W.bly J. Wyer
Bindmarsk Mim B. Wynn
BI, F. L. Hough
Mr J. Butz
REPULSE EAT KUTIL.
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Compton
Mr Mairay Stewart
PEAK HOTEL
a
special train, the ex-Kaiser, says Lady Norah, spoke very little. At last, ja the failing tight, the car drew ep at the castle. And as he crossed the bridge over the inner most to the main door relief, obvious and deep, Found expression in a way that would} have sounded very unlikely to British
ears.
"Now," he said to Count Godard, rubbing his hards together,ve! me a cup of real good English tea!” The real good tea," but Scottish rather than English," came quickly. There is among the treasures à Amerongen a Scottish housekeeper. an adept in the preparation of the substantial and appetising scenes, pancakes, shortbread, and so on that everyone who crosses the Border en- jays at "high tea" at some time or other, Since that introduction to them the ex-Kaiser has delighted in them,
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ATTACK ON FASHIONS.
A STANDARD ADVOCATED,
PLEA FOR ARTIST'S AID,
Viscountess Grimston, in-a leer to the Daily Chronicle, pleads for a new standard of beauty in women's dress.
The
hopes that emancipation from the present narrow rule of fashion in dress would have come as the result
of the war have not been realised,
says Lady Grimston.. Women are still under the domination of the dress designer, and are obliged to conform to his or her taste, whether they will or not. Those who wish anything different have to become their own dress designers. and few women have the leisure or the artistio resin- ing to be so.
When every woman is wearing a dress influenced by a particular de sign of the moment, even though a large proportional them do so against their inclination, it requires a geat deal of self assurance and indepen deace of mind to wear clothes of en- tirely different outline and of personal design. The intentions of the wearer are easily misconstrued into a wish, 10 appear conspicuous.
Womer of taste given a free hand, would undoubtedly dress artistically, but they seldom dare to launch out on fresh lines preferring to content themselves with such modifications to the existing fashion as their good judgment dictates.
.
These modifications are further in- fluenced in the case of the economical
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SOTS. Sire steers & middle course be- tween extremes. For this indepen- dence of mind she should have all praise.
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REGISTERED and PARCEL MAILS are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and when maila are savertised to close at me befors 9 a.m. registered and parcel mails are closed at 5 pm on the previous day.
At dinner later the ex-Kaiser him. self did his best to keep things going. and talked a good deal and with much animation. No word of bitterness or reproach was heard from him, and this tact particularly struck Count Takso Godard.
INWARD
MAILS.
PEZ.
Frok
TUESDAY, MARCH 1.
Strait..
Teboshi Maru .....KazSu
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2.
kisttawa
Shanghai
Saigon
EUROPE via Sces (Letters only London 7th Jan.)....Kitano Marn
THURSDAY, MARCH 3.
Straits
Japan iners Die bes Japen
Japan and Shanghai
Saigon.*******
FRIDAY, MARCH 4.
·Shanghai......... Manila
SATURDAY, MARCH 5.
Wakasa Maru Anyo Maru -Toyooks Maru Toyama Maru ..Methven
Yingehow
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KUROPE viz Suez (Newspapers only London 27th Jan.) Seang Bes Straits.
Fox
OUTWARD MAILS.
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PER
Tors
TUESDAY, MARCH 1.
Eisho Kara
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5p.m.
p.m.
Kaiping
Kwaiwah
Never." he told me, Swatow, "Shanghai and "North China From that day to this has a bitter Pakhoi and "Haiphong word of anyone. German or English. Pakhoi and Haiphong ................
illen from his lips. with the sole ex-Keelung
ception of Prince Max of Baden, ol Keelung
whom he remarked, "Max of Baden Fort Bayard .......... his tricked me behind my back."
This was an allusion to the fact that Boihow and Haiphong Prince Max, who was Imperial Chan-Shanghai and North China cellor at the time, issued a decree on Fort Bayardcor November 9 that the Kaiser had ab. Eeelung dicated-though. as a matter of fact, he did not do so till November 28. It was this, with British propaganda. that he believed helped to make his position in Germany impossible.
Mr H. Greenwood Mrs & Miss Stubbings Mr and Mrs W. H.Mr J. F. Swindells
Groekamp
Mr and Mrs S J Mr and Ms E. L Syrett
Groot
Mr & Mrs Thompson Mr and Mrs B. A.bir and Mrs Quaries
Fale
Van Efford
Mr B, C. Exis M: D. HI
5 paza
bp.m.
Jade
5 39. Eags Mara.... Shingai Karu ...................... 5 p.m. Fok Canton
* 5 JAB.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2.
Lotsang Hanyang U Waszn Tensho Maru ameam
10 ..
1.23.
Noon
But it should be realised that the result is rarely that of beauty, and that the case against the dress de signer is in no way weakened in that the good sense of the few makes less frequent the changes he desires.
Moreover. fashion does not take into consideration the health of the wearer. while the constant change of styles leads to extravagance and
Lady Grimston dces make war against fashion, per se, but against
Wste.
Narrowness of its outlook,
Frequent change.
TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1921.
ENTERTAINMENTS.
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CORONET!
To-day, at 230 5.15, 7.15 & 9.15
"SHERRY"
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"JUNE MADNESS"
Telephone 1743.
FEATURING
EDDIE BOLLAND
Telephone 1743.
THONGKONG THEATRE.
TO-NIGHT, at 6.15 & 9.15 p.m. Ann Pennington
- IN
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"THE ANTICS OF ANN"
& parts.
THEATRE ROYAL
EDGAR
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announces 2
SHORT FAREWELL SEASON
- of the
WARWICK COMEDY COMPANY
TO-NIGHT!
#Commencing
TO-NIGHT!
WITH BERNARD SHAW'S ANTI-ROMANTIC COSTUME PLAY.........
ARWS AND THE MAN
not
WEDNESDAY,
March and
THURSDAY
March 3rd
March 4th
SATURDAY,
March 6th
Allegiance to false standards of FRIDAY, * sirarness."
But how are these beautiful clothes to be created? Lady Grimston-says: Those of us who are of one mind as to the desirability of setting a new standard of beauty in dress must make ourselves known to each other with a view to mutual help. Here the sup- port and guidance of artists,,, dress designs and others with technical knowledge who are in sympathy or already working towards this end, will be particularly valued.
N. & J. Thorpe-Mayne's Mystery Play "THE LAST ACT."
Hubert Henry Davies' Witty Comedy
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H. V. Emond's Delightful Comedy of Youth “WHEN WE WERE TWENTY-OKE
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THEATRE
Farewell Performance. BROWN SUGAR."
PLANS AT MOUTRIE’A.
ROYAL.
Commencing MONDAY, 7th March, at 9.15 p.m.
W. BANVARD
will present his new
Later, when we are a co-ordinated LONDON MUSICAL COMEDY CO. 1921:
body with experience and a number
of successful designs behind us, we might consider means of putting the result of our experience within the reach of the general public. In the meanwhile I hope that all those who share these views will make them- selves known to me.
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WED. & THUES.
9th & 10th
FEI. & SATUE.
11th & 12th.
BRUNNER, MUND & Co. (CHINA), SATUR 18th
LIMITED.
Alkali Manufacturers.
Tel, 1630.
10a.m.
Africa Mart Fishing ...... B 1.
*Straits sad Bangkok esten Straits. "Bangkok, Egypt & EUROPE viz MARSEILLES. Registration 1.45 pm.
Achilles Letters 2.30 pm ***
THURSDAY, MARCH 3.
Hopehe *Swatow, "Straits and "Bangkok..............
Kitano Maru Shanghai North China and Japan
Kentu *Swatow, "Shanghai and North Chirs..... Shangbai, North Chins. Dairen, Japan, Canada United States. Contra& "South America, and EUROFE VICTORIA, B.G, Registration 11.45 BAIL. Letters 11.30 p.m. A "Swalow, "Shanghai and "North China
FRIDAY, MARCH 1. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow
Haibong Loongæing com... 3 p.12. Philippine Islands *Straits, Bangkok, Caloutta and ADEN..." Kumsangp.m
Chipahing commentierese 5 pai, Tientsin
Okvensang Swatow and Bengkok .................. Straits, "Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius, Im Marques, South Africa, India Dhanushkodi, Egypt, and RUROPE #via MARSEILLES. Registration 6 p.m.
Exturday, 5th Letters 8.80.11. The Parcel Hail will be closed on
Frisy, 4th March, at 5p.m
J
Major & Mrs Wake
Mr R A. Walter
tex
February $3. Mr and Mrs E. W. Mr and Mrs A. D.
Allen
Humphreys Capt. & Mrs Archer Mr and Mrs W. B.
Kennitt Mr&Mrs Ashton Burgeon-Comdr andar and Mrs Kon M L Hansen
kolevaky
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Henderson
Wood Mr and Mrs D. K.Mr J. H. Kring
Bhir
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Young MM. J. Breen Mr & Mrs Language Mr R. G. 8. Kay Mr. J. G. Bridger.
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Courie
Mr Cormack Cart & Mrs Corson Mr. Crowley MrD... Oathil
MrJ. 11. Daaby
Dawson Mr and Mrs E.
Dickie
Mrs O. & ock
February 10
Mr G. T. Jas01 Mr A. W. Anchant Mr A. P. Johnson Mr H. C. Anderton Misa A. Kamensky
Mr W. Kinken Mr CC Bell Morgan
Mr F. B. Kailling Mr H. Bouman Col. LA. Ficholson, Mr P. M. Brewer & Keletissen OMG, D.SO. Mr H... Broody Mis J. Meadow Lt-foudr. and Mrs Mr R. F. Brown Mr F. Mockel
Miller
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Capt & Mrs. Mills Eng.-Coudr W. Mr and Mrs Marry
Miss Pu vin J.ME Ralpha-
Mr & Mrs. Hi Mae Lt. Com r. & Men Reynold's...
Mr and Mrs W. E. T. P. Drow HD. D Dryden Roberts Mr. & Mr Joemir J. 6. Bobinson
Mr H: W. Boger .. LUDICAT
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Schofield
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Featherstone Mr A Findlay Emith Me Gibson
Mr Epicer
Nomis = Mr G. Christafferson Mr & Mrs Remedios Mr and Mrs i P.Mr L. Roed
Davis
M and Mrs F.
Schwartz Mr J. A. Fdgcomb Mr B. A. Kegcomb Mr and Mrs A.
Chenin MES. Furnvel Mr.J. Flynn Misa E A. Stalsky Major& MrGardnerMr F..Slast
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Shanghai and North China. Hothow and Bangkok
Kashgar
SATURDAY, MARCH 8.
Sonchow.. Changchow, wenn SUNDAY, MARCH ́d.
..... Yingcho Shanghai and North China
Kaijo Marn Bwatow, Amoy and Keelung
MONDAY, MARCH 1. Shanghai, North China, Japan. Hozoiala, Canada, United States. Central and South America & EUROPE via SAN FRANCISCO. Begistration 9.45 20. Letters 10.30 1.1.
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Japan
5 p.m.
1.1. 6 p..
9.2.
Kores Maru Laising...
6 p.m.
TUESDAY, MARCH 8. Amoy, Shanghai and North China Shantung. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Hailong............ Philippine Islands .....
wi.......... Taming HEORTESDAY, MARGIE 1.. Mentein
Swatow, Shanghai and "North Chin
-FRIDAY, MARCELLU
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