THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 3, 1937.

THE

WORLD

GOES BY

MUSSOLINI AND MOSLEMS

Privileges Under Proposed Law

Rome, Yesterday. Legislation "extending the rights of the Mohammedan population of the Italian Empire,” foreshadowed

TANDS Scotland where she did? by Signor Mussolint during his

journey to Libya, is now being pre- pared, and will probably be an- aESA ZÁL

nounced shortly.

No! Geologists and scientists, says Home paper, have confirmed

...the

One of the privileges discovery made by the Glasgow Ob-

granted to the Moslem inhabitants servatory that Scotland is drifting towards America at the rate of of Italian territory will be the right to send delegates to the new eight feet per year.

Corporative Chamber "in recogni- A number of Glasgow Irishmen tion of the services rendered by în Belfast have taken single tickets the Moslems in the creation of the to their home city, and are content Italian Empire. Trans-Ocean. to wait there.

They will get to New York some day without paying boat fare.

*

It's Love

AL

How can one tell if one's best girl is in love with one?

I have been making some investi- gations into the subject and from what I have, gathered a woman is in love if she-

1.

and

BURGOS ISSUES FIRST STAMPS

When Faced By Peril Of Elimination

Salamanca, Yesterday. The Burgos Government has issu- ed the first set of its own postal stamps.

Becomes demonstrative affectionate towards her mother and For the present the stamps will considerate in the home. She will be of three denominations, of five, also become thoughtful with ser-fifteen and thirty centesimos and vants, polite to strangers and kind bearing the înscription **Junta de to old people on the Ferry.

Defensa Nacional”.

2. Finds that she admires phy- So far, available supplies of Gov- sical and moral strength in men ernment stamps have been used in and weakness in women, whereas a the territory controlled by the in- few weeks ago, she would declare surgents-Trans-Ocean. that the

all equal in sexes were

things.

3. Feels a tiny sick. sensation every time the telephone bell rings.

4. Keeps changing her appear- ance.. Face powder, lipstick, per- fume, all are changed weekly, and

never is she satisfied with her ap- pearance. I

5. Cries more easily, laughs more quickly, and sleeps less heav- ily. Looks more beautiful.

6. Says that people are really much kinder than you think they are and that it's a grand life all this on a Monday morning at the office with the boss in a fearful temper.

7. Loses all interest in food and all taste in everything else, being temporarily swayed by the opinion of her man.

8. Keeps her temper as never before. Will put up with dis-

any comfort or lack of prestige as long as she is with her lover. When

REHEARSING FOR CORONATION

ROYALTY TO HAVE "UNDERSTUDIES”

Two people will shortly be chosen by the Earl Marshal the Duke of Norfolk, to take the places of the King and Queen at the rehearsals of the Coronation in Westminster Abbey.

Several rehearsals will be held. I dress will be At the final one full worn and the entire ceremony will be gone through first the proces- siona of the Regalia from the West door of the Abbey to the choir, and then the actual crowning.

be used. Dummy regalia will Swords will be of wood with card- board handles, each labelled with spurs and other card-board.

away from him she will demand its title.be

more attention than usual.

Now, do write and tell

where I'm right and e

wrong.

Way Out

What can a poor columnist

dow

but fill

up his

column- like this?

It may not be interest

but you must admit it

girls, 'm

ULYSSES.

regalis will

Full details of the ceremony will be explained to the King and Queen during a special visit to the Abbey. Dominions' Standards

Further departure from Coron- ation precedent is likely to follow discussions now taking place be- tween the representatives of the Dominions serving on the Coron- ation Commission. These concern the bearers of the Dominions' Stan- dards.

At the crowning of King George V and Queen Mary the standards were borne by former Governors General of Australia, New Zealand and Canada and the Governor of the Transvaal — all English peers. This year it is expected that the bearers will be direct representa- tives of the Dominions Govern- ments.

It is likely that chosen repre sentatives will be the High Com- ssioners in London - Mr. Vin- cent Massey, Canada, Mr. S. M. The KP.M. 8.s. Bontekoe dails Bruce, Australia, Mr. WJ. Jor- for Durban and Lourenco Marques dan, New Zealand; and Mr. C. T. to-morrow afternoon.

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