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“DOUG” ENTERTAINS YOUTHFUL SLAYER'S

PRINCE

A SURPRISE

PRINCE GEORGE SEES HIM AS D'ARTAGNAN

ACROBATIC FEATS

New York.-America has been

CONFESSION

FILM STRUCK

VIENNESE LAD WHO KILLED

HIS FATHER

MOTHER ALSO DEAD

CLERK BECOMES A BARONET

PEDAL CYCLIST

A WORKER IN BRIGHTON BANKRUPTCY COURT

WİLL STICK TO JOB

London-A shock was created in A Brighton bankruptcy clerk has made doubly proud of its principal Vienna society and business circles succeeded, to a baronetcy, follow- film hero, Douglas Fairbanks, by by the announcement that a leading the deaths of three of his the revelation that British Royalty, ing banker, Ferdinand Artmann, cousin's song in six years. "For enjoys his talent just as much as had been murdered by his wife, who the present I shall remain at my the man in the street.

had subsequently committed sui- desk, clerking." he said. He is a, cide. Not many details of the party

I

keen allotment gardener.

offices.

become the tenth

at Mr. Fairbanks', Hollywood home. The shock has been intensified by The new baronet is Sir Ernest at which Prince George was the the arrest of their son Ferdinand, Molyneux, of Portland-road, Hove, honoured guest, have been reveal aged 16, who has confessed that he, who since 1996 has been engaged ed, for Douglas and his wife, Mary killed his father, states the Vienna at the Brighton Bankruptcy Court Pickford, are not the type of alm, correspondent of "The Times." stars who broadcast to the world Ferdinand, it is known, detested! He has now every event of their lives.

his studies, and desired to become baronet. The ninth baronet, his a film actor, He knew that his cousin, the Rev. Sir John Charles father's life was inaured for £2,000., Molyneux, died at Weymouth a few

The post-mortem indicates that he weeks ago. may have murdered both his parents.

However, I learn that soon after Prince George arrived at the Fair- banks mansion, "Pickfair," Douglas! begged to be excused from the com-j pany assembled, and retired to his room (writes a correspondent).

In a few moments he returned,

vaulting through a window of the drawing-room wearing the costume of d'Artagnan in which he appear- ed in his picture, "The Three Mus- keteers."

Prince George, I understand. joined with the others in hearty

سه

A REVIVALIST

REVERENT REUBEN TORREY PASSES AWAY

WELL-KNOWN PREACHER

New York, Yesterday. The death is announced of Mr. applause. For the space of half Reuben Torrey-Reuter's American an hour Douglas amused them with Service.

a few of his inimitable' acrobatic [The Rev. Reuben Archer Torrey feats.

was an evangelist who had travell

The guests who had the privilege ed and preached throughout the

world. He was born at Hoboken,

of meeting Prince George were N.J. in 1856; educated at Yale, 1875; John Gilbert, Charlie Chaplin,;

was a student at Leipzig and Erlan- Gloria Swanson, Greta Garbo, Chire Windsor, Jetta Goudal, and Lily Damita.

LOAN RUMOUR "NEW YORK TO JAPAN CO. FOR MANCHURIA"

CHINA'S ATTITUDE

Shanghai, Yesterday. Questioned regarding China's at-' titude towards the reported Na-

FRESH AND FAIR

N. E. winds, fresh and fair, is

the forecast till noon to-morrow. N. China. Typhoons to the S.E. An anticyclone is central over of Naha and to the S. E. of the Boning are moving · northward. strong monsoon may be expected

over the Eastern Sea.

He had three sons llying six years ago, but all have now died. The last, Mr. William Arthur) Molyneux, died last June, shortly before his father.

Sir Ernest, the new baronėt, is 163. He is a son of the late Rev. William Molyneux, for many years rector of Twincham, Sussex, who was a brother of the Rev. Sir John Charles Molyneux'a father. Hia mother was a descendant of Hogarth, the famous artist. was born at Twineham.

LEFT OUT

SHOCK FOR A DOLLY SISTER

A SECRET MARRIAGE

He

Rosie Dolly, one of the famous Dolly Sisters, is expressly excluded from the benefits of the will of her millionaire father-in-law, the Inte Sir Mortimer Davis. The estate is

estimated variously £10,000,000 and £30,000,000.

Rosie Dolly was secretly 'married to Sir Mortimer's son In March 1927, but the marriage was not disclosed till a few months ago.

at between

[The will was executed In Lon-

tional City Co.'s loan to the gen, 1882-3; married Miss Clara B. Japanese Oriental Development Co., Smith, of Garrettsville, Ohio, in don on November 30 last, that is to 1879. Torrey was ordained in Dr. C. T. Wang (Foreign Minister) Congregational ministry, in 1878; y eight months after the marriage declared that in the event of the was for some years superintendent of Mr. Mortimer Davis' to Rosie loans reaching consummation, the of city missions Minneapolis; be- Dally. It disposed of an estate pro National Government would "con came associated with the work of visionally estimated at about sider the act contradictory to the the late Dwight L. Moody, and was -$10,000,000 (£8,000,000). Minor expressed policy of the United superintendent of the Moody Bible legacies were left to relatives, States Government towards. Chind." Institute 1880-1908. Preached con- friends and servants and bequests He went on to say that he had tinually, and on tour 1902-3 visited outright of $100,000 each to certain already instructed the Chinese Min- and preached.la England, Scot Jewish and Montreal charities. ister at Washington to inform the land, Ireland, Germany, France,' The main point of interest, how State Department of this view. He Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania, ever, was that the revenues of the added that Manchuria, being a part China, Japan, and India; returned residuary estate were to be divided of China, the National Government to Britain, 1903-5, holding meetings, in equal portions between Lady and Mr. Montimer Davis could not countenance a foreign loan in prin. English and Scotch cities, Davis

vestment in Manchuria.-Reuter.

to another foreign group for in- including five months in Royal Al (who married Miss Dolly). They bert Hall, London; held meetings were to receive the capital and the in Toronto, Phila, Atlanta, Ot-estate was to be kept intact for 50 LA former message stated that tawa, Canada, Nashville, Omalta, years. If, at the end of that time, negotiations were proceeding for Cleveland, Buffalo, Montreal, Chi- both the son and Lady Davis were floating a loan of $19,900,000 by cago, Detroit, Los Angeles, and dead, "without leaving lasue by his the Oriental Development Co. on many other American cities, 1906- marriage with her," 75 per cent. of the New York market, through the 1911, Japan and Chine, 1919, China the residue, was to be devoted to National City Col

and Korea, 1921. Dean Bible Insti-the erection of a general hospital tute Los Angeles 1912, pastor of at Montreal,

LOSES ON FOUL

UZCUDUN KNOCKS OUT PETERSON

TWO ROUND BOUT

Brooklyn, Oct. 19. "Big Boy" Peterson won from Paolino Uzcudun on a foul in the second round of their battle here to-night.

the Church of the Open Door, Los Sfr Mortimer was, of course, the Angeles since 1915,

well-known Montreal tobacco manu- Mr. Torrey was the author of a facturer.] large number of books of an evan- gelical kind.] ‚·

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Sergeant Henderson charged a coolie, before Mr. R. E. Lindsell this morning, for wasting water at In Mallory Street. According to the Sergeant, while on beat at 1.30 this morning, he saw

A fountain

Rugby, Oct 27. An appeal for information re- The outcome was a decided:shock garding the destructive wind that to admirers of the famed Wood-swept over. Central London last shoer of the Pyrennes, for Peterson Monday evening resulted in ninety- had been knocked loose from every-two communications being receiv- the defendant fill a kerosene tin thing but his shoestrings and was led by the Meteorological Office, in- with water at the fountain. Then, In imminent danger of a long trip cluding seventy-four accompanied without turning off the water, de- by barograms. Experts have now fendant crossed the street with the Paolino had, in fact, already wal- been able to trace the track of this filled tin. and returned with loped the Big Boy down once for the brief but violent storm which had empty one. For about 45 seconds count of nine, and though Peterson many of the characteristics of an the water ran to waste before de- managed to get back on his feat he American tornado-British Wire-fendant returned.. A fine of $8 or, was wearing about and seemed on leas Service

in default, six days' hard labour' was imposed..

to slumberland.

the verge of a knockout,,

The Basque went wading in to p.m.finish the party, using a two-fisted attack. He battered Peterson to his knees, then struck Peterson again before he had dropped to the canvas.

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The following appointments are Peking, Yesterday. notifled in the "S.S. Government Chinese sources report the re- Gazette" of Oct. 12: Mr. F. L. WIL colpt hore of lotters from Fengshow Hams, M.C.8. to not as Assistant 'In Shansi, stating that bubonic Protector of Chinese, Singapore; Instantly the referee jumped for- ward and dragged Paolino away plague in that area has affected Mr. H. C. Bathurst, M.C.S., to the from his prostrate opponent He more than twenty towns and substantive office of Secretary to the then awarded Peterson a foul deci- villages, and that the deaths now High Commisaloner: Mr. H. Dove sion while Peterson still lay stretch amount to more than 2,000. to be a member of the Penang Har ed out and virtually unconscious. Measures for the suppression of bour Board; Mr. R. H. Williams, Admirers of Paolino fiered and the dread disease have so far proved Master Mariner, granted a licence to catcalled their displeasure at the ineffectual and the outlook is bad, act as a Pilot in the Pilotage Dis referee's action,

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