THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1926.
ROYAL FAMILY.
H.M. KING GEORGE V. AND THOSE DEAR TO HIM.
THE RULING HOUSE.
To-day if the 61st birthday of our sovereign. The following are, in brief, the salient points in the lives of members of the Royal Family.
King George V. Emperor of India, was born on June 3, 1865. On July 6, 1893, he married
Queen Mary was born at Kon- sington Palace on May 26, 1867 and was christened Victoria Mary Augusta Louisn Olga Pauline Claudine Agnes. She spent most of her childhood at White Lodge, Richmond and, became engaged
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H.R.H. the Duke of Clarence, who died in 1892. Her marriage to the Duke of York, in 1893, was a great joy to the Empire. Queen Mary has travelled round the world, and everything has won regard. has two brothers living. Her Majesty never slackened her prac tieal philanthropy in the war, and her sympathy was shown on in-
KING GEORGE.
His Majesty, in "dress" uniform.
Princess Victoria Mary, daughter of the Duke and Duchess Teck. He entered the Roy Navy and on the death of Ea elder brother, the Duke al Clarence, on January 4, 1892, b
On the came heir4n the throne. necession of his father, King Edward VI. in 1901, he becam the Duke of Cornwall and was created Prince of Wales on Nov ember 9, 1901, after returning from a tour to Australasia. On King Edward's death, on-May 6 1910, he became King and wa crowned in Westminster Abbey or: June 22. 1911. The relcbra- tions in Hongkong were magni- ficent.. His Majesty visiter! India with the Queen amid great national rejoicings. On the out- break of war, the King and Queen and family threw ther energies "whole-heartedly into aiding ali efforts for the amelioration of "those suffering poverty
and bereavement. The name of the Royal House was changed to that of Windsor by special decree in 1917. King George had a magni- ficent reception in Paris in Novem- ber 1918, and in "armistice week" was enthusiastically greeted on drives through London.
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Their occasions. numerabl Majestics celebrated their "silver wedding on July 6, 1918.
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The King and Queen's Children
Christian Edward Albert George Andrew Patrick David. H.R.. the Prince of Wales, born June 23, 1894,
Prince Albert Frederick Arthur. George, Duke of York; born on December 14, 1895. Married Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon on April 26, 1923. A daughter was. börn to them a little over a month ago.
Princess Victoria Alexandra Alice Mary, born on April 25, 1807; married Viscount Lascelles. on February 28. 1922, and has two sons.
Prince Henry William Frederick Albert, born on March 31, 1900
Prince George Edward Alex-! and Edmund, born December 20, 1902, now serving as a Sub- Lieutenant in the Royal Navy.
H.R.H.
LIFE WITH A GENIUS.
FRAU EINSTEIN DISCLOSES".
PARTICULARS.
The wife of Dr. Albert Einstein, the world-famous. originator of the Einstein theory of relativity, inakes. the astonishing confession that she knows nothing whatever about the theory, and that her husband has paver offered to explain it to her.
"My Interest in mathematics," she explaina, is largely confined to the grocery bil
Frau Elsa Einstein declares that the wife of a genius lives anything but an ideal life, because every hour of her day belongs to her husband, And, theraforo, to the public. She summurisos her typi cal day is follow-
"Open my husband's letters and sort the English, Fronch, German. Spanish, and Italian ones into their various language categories Read. and classify the letters in the or der of their importance.
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"The letters are never fewer than twenty." and sometimes rench hundreds a day. Many of them age from artist, sculptors, and photographers who wish the pro. feysor to sit for them, or front journalists wanting Interviews.
Other correspondents' request vary from ornements for in
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THE CHINA MAIL.
pointment of the Yon Cabinet as a governing body could be consider. ed as the restoration of the Pro- vislonal Constitution as woll, when. It was borne in mind that the pro- vision regarding the appointment of a Governing Cabinet in the Tsao Kun Constitution was copled from the Presidential Election law of the second year of the Republic, which was a part of the Nasking Constitution.
Dr. Koo confirmed, the, raports, of the occupation of Changsha by General Yeh Kai-hsin's troops und the flight of General Kai-hsia's General troops and the light of Tang Shen-chi to Hong Chow saying that the campaign in Hunan was practically concluded in favour of Marshal. Wa. Dr. Koo further Haid that Marshal Wu would not come to North China for the time
boing.
Dr. Koo saw General Chi Haloh- yuan and General "Chang Hueh lang yesterday and expects to go to Tientsin in a day or two to loin his family. He came here by ex- Queen Mary, as in everyday life, press and was not accompanied by any M.P.'s as reported in the verna- cular"Press.
DR. KOO CONFIDENT.
POSSIBLE DOUBT OF CHANGWU CO-OPERATION.
ventions to autographed photo: Peking May 7.-Dr. Wellington graphs, or further explanations oKoo called on General Wang
the Einstein theory.
The letters occupy most of the morning, afternoon, and evening, interspersed with the reception of scientists and savants who com from all quarters of the globe.
"Only a good classical concert." The continues, will hire: my hus band out in the evening when we are at home in Berlin. He lotge. good music, and plays bath th riano and the violin. Travel
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"I know, we have travelled & Grond died in recent year in the United States und in He Far East. and, although love travel, there tours have don frequently partake" of public ceremony far my liking.
Continual receptions and care fully arranged motoring, tours are not my idea of travel. My husband and, I prafer wandering about.
love particularly the sailing trip
The King's Sisters: the Princess Royal, born on February 20, 1867: married the Duke of Fife on July 28, 1889; he died in 1912. She has two daugh Hawkins," in to-day at Shanghai. ters, the elder of whom married
Left to right (front)The Queen, Prince of Walca, the King. (back) Priper Henry, Duke of York, Viscount Frinecas Mary, Lascelles
John, the youngest son, died sud-Prince Arthur of Connaught und tenly on January 18, 1910. In the younger married Lord 1924 their Majesties were exceeds. Carnegle.
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my husband myself, and the child. ren take at Kiel
"The professor keeps a aniling boat on a lake zot far from Berlin. and when we cannot go to Kiel we spend an hour or two, once or twice a month, on the lake."
Professor Binstein" and his wlle are cousins. They played mach together as children, the professor buing shy as a boy and not making friends- eually.
The professor's family moved Lo Munich when he was a boy of nine. Frau Elbatein remaining at Ulm.
Frau Einstein first inarried a merchant,, and the, professor a fellow-student at the University of Zurich. Nelther first marriage. proved happy.
H.K. HOTEL RESIDENTS.
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Mr O. P. Andurson Mr HO Lamond
Me M. Aunou
Miss B. Litlu
Mr Barberet.
Mr Lis
Mr N. G. Boulu.
Mr Beglund
Mr AR Ma
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Mr T. Dong Br 1. W Mako
Mra C. Mr. Pearman
Mr H Pesroo
"P. Koss:
Mr & Mrs J: Gould Mr Mr Berrick
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B. Farroll "Mr. C. E, Mi uƒTOR Mr M. Elilor Hrs 8. Birichto
tocad Is YIK. Both Mr A. Tait
child Mr T. B. Williams Mr A Jukin Mr. Wragge Mr B. D. Kingd
ingly busy, and displayed much HRH Princess Victoria Alek- interest in the Wembley Exhibi- andra Olga Mary, born on July 6, tion, and the various foreign 1868 The party of Jefferson, in my royalties. More recently, our H.M. the Queen of Norway, born opinion, would commit pol aovereign has taken great interest on November 26, 1869; married suicide if it listened to the pro in the welfare of his working sub Prince Charles of Denmark poeals of the twentieth centur jects, adding to his dignity and (now King of Norway) in 1806, nullifiers of the Constitution.
Has one child, Prince Olaf, George F. Milton, popularity,
Hual-ching at twelve o'clock this morning at the headquarters of the Commandant of the local Garrison, and discuared with him the politi Ical aituation,
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Dr. Koo in RA faterview Lwith repræsentative of
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agency yesterday afternoon Naid that he had come north for the purpose of visit- ing his two sons now attending sehunk in Tíchlein, While he was in Hankow he saw Marahat Wo poin and was requestert by him,
end on Dr. W. W. Yen after his arrival in Peking and perynude hir to assume office my Regency Pre nier. He bad already sean Dr. Yen and found that Dr. Yen was willing to reconsider his decision provided various sides could agree that h should resume office. Negotiatione in this connection were still pre Breeding, said Dr. Kins,'
Discussing Chang-Wu relation the former Minister anal that ther} Find been an uninterruptéd ex- change of telegrams between the two and that both skies were sin egre and frank in their expression of political views so that thera could be no possible doubt as to the continuation of the allinen. Concerning the constitutional dis- pute Dr. Kop said that in his opinion, too much emphasis was placed on form and that the ap
Our King's eldest gun; the Prince of Wales, "snapped" in happy mood.
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Peking, May 10.-General Wang. Dr. Legard's Now Life Tablets Hunt-obing Commandant of the
A FOE TO OLD AGE local Garrison, has secured a loan of $100,000 from the local Chinese imparts to the Old and Middle-aged banks for the payment of the local Youthfulness, Energy and Fitness, military and police. Although the
amount is small, it is believed that rotards mental and physical decay, it will be sufficient for the present, thus promoting longevity. Pro The Joan, was negotiated on the serves the artarios and tissues. personal security of General Wang. Sufferers from Deafness with its
During the past few days, tho
many distressing accompanying sil- Committee of Safety has bean negotiating with the local Banking ments as head noises derive almost Association for a loan of $2,000,000 immediate benefit. Calm refreshing on behalf of General Chang Tsung, sleep is assured. Gloom, Depres chang, but, up to this afternoon the sion and Nervousnesę are banished banks could only furnish $400,000, under the influence of these Life- although they promised to give giving Tablets. Wrinkles, hard $700,000. Concerning the security lines and blemishes disappear. The of the loan, It is understood that skin becomes clear, tight, and the Committee is offering the elastic, and the Complexion bright balance of some $160,000 annually and smooth. Think of the bless- from the renounced German Boxerings of perfect health, the posses indemnity, which is hold in trust sion of few; the Joy of a clear for the Government by Sir Francis Youthful appearance and tingling Aglen. The receipts from this source of revenue for the next Ave blood, of lustrous hair, bright eyes"
and health tinted checks-the years were pledged by Mr. Chen beauty of radiant life and tho Chin-tao for a loan of $600,000 from realisation that Time has been put the same bankers fast winter but the Committee of Safety hopes that they will agree to give another loan on the same security. It is under stood that the bankers, have writ. ten to the Committee in regard to the proposal and that the Comare no arduous rules to follow, no mitteo feels, that the rate of in restriction in diet, nor are there terest asked for by the bankors is any ill effects after. On the con- too high. Fresh negotiations are trury it gives the entire system a feeling of exaltation with increased
therefore necessary.
but so
back To Years to the envy and admiration of your friends, and the unbounded satisfaction of yourself. Can you allow a golden opportunity like this to pass? Remember there
Why
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The Committee of Safety has mental and bodily vigour. been" bombarded with letters from not look and feel 80 at 507 various Government Departments not delay, commence the treatment during the last few days for funds, at once. You will never regret the, far no loan has boonlight cost incurred for such incal- obtained. In 4, it of despair Gen-culable benefit. The pries of these erat Wang Shih-chen, Chairman of Marvellous Tablets including Mall the Committee, le reported to have Charges is 12/- per Bottle, dispatch- declared that he will have nothing ed in plain wrapper on receipt of to do with the distribution of any fuinotnt. Floan that may be raised by the
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The Chinese Press says that M. Karakhan, Soviet Ambassador, has agreed to the release of $200,000 .from the Ruselan Boxer Indemnity for meeting the pressing needs of the nine Government schools but insists that General Wang Shih- chen shall assume complete respon- sibility for the disbursement of the the money. "Kuo Wen:"
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