ROYAL RESEARCH SHIP.
DISCOVERY II LAUNCHED AT PORT GLASGOW.
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1929.
Keen interest was evinced in the launching ceremony, which was per- formed by Mrs. J. O. Borley, wife of Mr. J. Q. Borley, a member of the Discovery Committee.. n
The Discovery II-the sixth in the long and notable list successive- One of the most interesting Inun-ly bearing the name Discovery-is
ches on the Clyde this year took place when Ferguson Brothers, Port Glasgow, put into the water the Royal research ship, Discovery II which that firm has constructed for the Discovery Committee to the order of the Crown Agents for the Colonies.
constructed of steel, She is de signed for research work in con. nection with whaling and for hydrographic and other scientific investigations.
The vessel now launched is to be
for
equipped with the most modern ap- paratus for sounding and biological and chemical investiga tion of Southern waters.
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By GLUYAS WILLIAMS
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2 NIGHTS ONLY 2
PRIOR TO THEIR DEPARTURE FOR LONDON
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TO-DAY'S WIRELESS.
BROADCAST BY Z.BW. ON 355 METRES AND 49 METRES."
11 40 11.30 a.m.-Commercial News 12 to 1 p.m.-Demonstration" pro-
gramme...
1.48 p.m.-Weather report.
Garden" and "In a Persian Markel," International Concert Orchestra.
An astonishing action, involving a famous author, who, divorced from his second wife, married his third wife after she had divorced. In a Chinese Temple her first husband, and then left his third wife for his second wife after his second" wife had divorced her second husband, was tried by Official Referee William P. Burr, in the County Court House at New York.
Dance music.
9.30 p.m.-"Mississippi Suite" (A Tone Journer, Parts 1 and 2, Paul Whiteman and His Con cert Orchestra.
10
Dance music.. p.m.-News bulletin.
Dance music. pan-Close down.
The action is a sult for divorce brought by Miss Frances Goodrich, Actress, against Hendrick William Van Loon, author of "The Story of Mankind," Man the Miracle 10.30 Maker," "Multiplex Man" and other boola
1
"I had myself tied up in knots," Mr. Van Loon was quoted as ex- plaining a few weeks ago at his 9.55 bome in Vecre, Holland, where his 1esidence for the past year and a half with his second wife, the for- Imer Helen "Jimmie" Criswell of Greenwich Village, is being. cited by Miss Goodrich, his third wife, as the basis for her suit. "I had to have myself straightened out."
Undefended.
Mr. Van Loon accordingly did
li
not defend the action at the hear ing, and it was indicated by Re- feree Burr that he would recom-1.48 inend to the Supreme Court the 7,48 the granting of a decree to Miss 9
Goodrich,
Only four witnesses were presented by Henry A. Uterhart, counsel for Miss Goodrich, and the hearing pe cupied just a little more than thirty minutes.
It was established that Mr. Van Loon and Miss Goodrich were mar- ried on October 11, 1927, but that, he is now, or was recently, living in Holland with the second Mrs. Van Loon, whom he rejoined a few months after his marriage to the ictress..
Miss Goodrich herself offered the evidence of her marriage to the author, and was followed on the witness stand by Kate Drain Law- son, Maurice A. Manline, of the Hotel Bristol, vice-president and European representative of Horace Liveright, Mr. Van Loon's pub- lishers, and Benjamin W. Huebsch, also a publisher.
The three last mentioned told of visiting Mr. Van Loon and his com- panion at their home on the island of Walcheren, Holland, last year, and of recognising the woman as Mr. Van Loon described as rather small lady with grey hair," and Mr. Manline as "a thinnish body, with greyish, mannishbobbed hair.
The Referee's Decision. Charles Recht, representing Mr. Van Loon, hastily answered "No, no," to Referee Barr's question whether he would offer a defence, and, in fact, it was indicated that the most amicable negotiations ac companied the suit....
The referee, however, announced he could not include in the record an agreement for a property sättle- ment reached between Mr. Van Loon and Miss Goodrich after their scparation, and said he would be unable to recommend maintenance. Referee Burr, by directing coun- sel for Miss Goodrich to submit findings within ten days, indicated the would-rommmend. granting
diyorce
SUNDAY.
GUYAS WILLIAMS
PASSENGERS.
Arrivals.
The following passengers arrived yesterday by the 8.5. President Madison for Hong Kong:-Mr. A. Brostedt, Mrs. Hilda Draper, Mr. Charles, Ferrier, Mr. C. E. Grun sky, Misa C. E. Grunsky, Mr. A. M. Martin, Mr. H. Ke Murphy, Mr. Horold Miller, Mr Lewis Smith, Mr. E. B, Scheer..
The following passengers arrived on Thursday by the s.s. Bremer haven (N.D.L., Bremen):-Mr. J. Claussen, Dr. and Mrs. C. Ross and two children, Mr. C. Seelig, Mr. D. Moon, Mrs. Wan Loo She, Wan Mei Shee, Wan Jing Ching, Wan Chau Chau, and Mrs. Wan Jin Jao. The following passengers arrived here from Australian ports by the 3.8. Aki Maru on Thursday. and Mrs. G. N. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. H. LA Clark, Miss E. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. A. Williams, Sistor F. Gany, Sister van Oost, Mr. G. Murchie, Mr. M. Kishimoto, Mr. J. Matsudaira, Mr. H. Suzuki, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sing and infant, Bishop J. Ross; and Mrs. H. Taku- 1.Holy Mass: (a) Kyrie (Lshima. Perozi); (b) Sermon, Restor- The following passengers arrived ing the Balance," by Rev. Fr. here on Thursday, by the a.. P. Joy, S.J.; (c) Offertory, Angers, from Marseilles and porta: Alma, Redemptoris Mater; (d) Mr. R. Aubrunn, Mr. F. Pereira, Sanctus, Benedictus and Agnus Mr. J. Riu, Mr. A. Carpi, Mr. Kan Dei (L. Perozi).
Khun Shek, Mr. and Mrs. Alan 2.-Benediction of the Blessed Loke, Miss Loke Juen Choon, Miss Sacrament."
Lam Mai Ling, Mrs. Lam Swee
mMorning Service relayed from St. Joseph's R.C. Church, Garden Road,
a.m. (Approx.) to 1 p.m.-Chi
hese programune.
p.m.-Weather report. p.m.-Evening weather report. p.m.-Evening programme Columbia records supplied by Messrs. Anderson."
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WORLD
WARNER BROS. PRESENT
"THE TERROR
MAY
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with
LOUISE
M'AVOY FAZENDA EDWARD EVERETT HORTON
ALEC FRANCIS.
A Warner Bros;- Production
FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY At 2.80 & 7.15-Interpreter. At 5,15 & 9.20-Fall Orchestra.
Yeng, Miss Lake Sob Lip, Miss Lan Gonzales, Major I. P. Bello, Mr. Poh Ling, Mrs. Lam Swee Lam, J. M. d'o. E. Castro, Miss Nag- Miss Woo Seew Yuen, Miss Lam
QUEEN'S
THE
HARIADWAY MELODY
Wei Eng. Mr. Oh Keat Yuen, Mrhalaes, Mr. M. Naghalacs, Mrs. S. Mak Punt Tat. Mr. Han Chi Kuan, J. Breen, Mrs. Fontenoy, Mr. and Porghulo, Major M. C. Avez, Mr. Dr. Jouvelet, Mrs. Lam, Mrs. and Mrs. Khubn, Mr. Hsia. Chi Feng, T. Thuyen, Mr. N. C. Van, Mr. H Bayle, Mr. Bergheer, Mr. Borriven, Miss A. Walder, Mr. V. Kahi. Mrs. Mr. A. Codsi, Dr. R. Cuilliez, Dr. La Mr. P. Blay. Mrs. Streidler, Mr. Bourgerie, Mr. Thuault, Mr. "Puet an) Peasant-Overture, Mr. Enn Trang, Mr. N. K. Ba, Mrs. Vacheron, Rev. Werner, Miss Allc. Parts and 2 (Vos Suppe), The N. N. Thi, Mr. Anderwizer, Miss Rev. Martinez, Rev. Rengel. Rev. Regimental Band of H.. Hahnemann, Mr. G. Wood, Mr.La Pinto, Rev. Lopez, Miss de and Mrs. Whitney, Mr. and Mrs V.Alba, Miss Michael, Mr. C. Beau-..
(Oontinued on next Column.)
Grenadier Guards:
"Wagneria (Airs from Wagner) and Chopinata" (Aire from Chopin) (Doucet). Piano Solo Solo by Clement Doucet. Classica "-Selection, Parts 1 and 2 (arr. Ewing), J. H. Squire, Celeste Octet. -
"The Wedding of the Painted Doll" (Freed and Brown) and The New Moon-Lover, Come Back to Me" (Hammerstein and Romberg), Layton and Johnstone.
"La Serenata" (Angel's Serenade)
(Braga) and "Serenade
(Titl), J. H. Squire, Celeste Octet: **Leanin'" (H. E. Wright and T. C. Sterndale-Bennet) and *Hooin' (Lockton and Richarde), Harold Williams with Orches tra, Baritone.
I Bacio" (Arditi) and "Softly Awakes My Heart," from "Samson and Delilab" (Saint- Saens), The Regimental Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards. "La Campanella," Parts 1 and 2.
(Liszt), Mischa Levitzki. "Mignon "Selection, Parta 1 and
2 (Thomas), New Queen's Hall Light Orchestra. "Ships That Pass in the Night
"The
(Longfellow and Stephenson) and "Vale" (d'Arcy and Rus sell), Madame Clara Serena 'with Piano..
Student Prince"-Vocal Gems, Parts 1 and 2 (Donnelly and Romberg), The Student Prince Company. "Broadway Melody" and "You Were Meant for Me" (Brown and Freed) Layton and John- stone with Piano. "Love's Old Sweet Song" (J.. L.
Molloy) and "Poem" (Fibich); The J. H. Squire Celeste
10.30 p.m.-Close down.
ville.
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(HONGKONG HOTEL)
AND
PENINSULA HOTEL CAFETERIA
are now showing a Choice selection of Festive Season Specialities.
Beautifully Decorated
Christmas and New Year Cakes - Plum Puddings, Mince Pies, Madeira, Stollen, Cherry, Ginger, Iced; Dundee and Shortbread Cakes.
Fancy Chocolate Christmas Tree Decorations :-
Violins, Guitars, Chickens, Elephants, Snow Men, Pigs, Monkeys, Moon Faces. Pigs, Apples, Pears, Plams, Straw- berries, Apricots.
Garzipan Novelties:---
and a fine selection of Imported Chocolates in Fanoy Boxes and Caskets including Frys, Cadburys, Rowntrees, Nestics, Mackintoshs, Neilson's Toronto and Foster and Orear of San
Francisco.
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Enacted by CHARLES PRÍSNER,
At 9.15
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ON SALE.
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TONG KONG WEEKLY PRESS; January to June, 1929,
WITH INDEX, PRIOZ $7.50,
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