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OF INTEREST TO WOMEN
THE HEAVENLY TWINS
OF THE B.B.C.
MARJORIE ANDERSON
GEORGIE HENSCHEL
Just Looking Back
On reading that a knighthood had been bestowed on Frederic William Eggleston, one's mind goes back to the day, when he report- ed for duty at Tidworth Barracks on Salisbury Plain during 1918.
It was not long before he be- came a sergeant in that section of the A.I.F. Depots in UK, that uperated under the Judge Advo- cate General and for a while he held the responsible position of president in the wildest sergeants' Diss ever known. One of its mem- bers was Staff-Bergeant Margery, whose name lives in Australian football annals in connexion with the Margery Medal in South Aus- tralis.
Some time later Set Eggleston received his commission and when!
was signed
many
was
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GEORGIE HENSCHEL AND MARJORIE ANDERSON ARE IN- the Armistice EVITABLY KNOWN IN THE BB.C. AS THE HEAVENLY TWINS. were surprised to hear that their They are the two women who i gether broke precedent in the Em-nate in many a Sunday afternoon pire Service by joining as announeers in June, 1940. They both jaunt over Salisbury Plain admit that they were terrified at first, having the feeling that going to Versailles with Prime they would be regarded as gate-"rashers by the men announcers. Minister Hughes
The pulsating tempo or the Their relief was considerable when they found, on the contrary, that
{Samba ushers In the There will be many Diggers who carry-Fox hit, "THAT NIGHT they were quite calmly accepted as friends and colleagues.
will join in congratulating Sir IN RIO," soon to be shown GEORGIE MENSCHTEL 18 proua and so enjoyed herselt that her Frederic Eggleston on being hon-. of her connexion with America. chief desire after the war is to re-joured by
Hongkong. the King for the fine
Catchy tunes by Mack tordon She is the daughter of Sir George turn there,
work he has so unobtrusively per- and Harry Warren, exciting dances Henschel, who founded the Boston Miss Anderson has
also given formed ever since he doffed the Carmen Symphony Orchestra in 1880, and lessons in volce production in Ila uniform which he wore with dis-Samba stepping streng
by
Miranda end her (Corinen was, for four years, its first con- a Conti's famous school, been a ductor.
Incidentally is pinying She
ner first accompanied himpap of Ernst Toler, and a witch when he returned there for the in an Execter (Devon pantomime
|full-length role in an American fiftieth anniversary of the Orches--an experience which she enjoy
film), clever characterisations, by Don Ameche. tra, and had the time of her feed so much that the following year,
and the alluring Sir George was twice married. first the first war Christmas, she play-
appeal of Alice Faye in a daringly to Lilian Baillie and then to Amy led Second Boy in Aladdin in the
amusing story, make, "That Night Louts, the New York singer. and same city. the mother of Georgie herself
tinction
THE KING-31
YEARS AGO
best
At the Coronation of his tatter in Rio" one of the season's jand mother in 1910, seven-year- entertainment bets.
The (our present
technicolour camera não Reaching over captured the richness and lush sister tropical beauty of Rio de Janeiro,
That was just after ther first old Prince George Georgle, therefore. Is herself halt period of war work, when she 48-King) was bored. American, though she was brought sisted the Duchess of Hamilton to tickle his solemn-faced up in the highlands of Inverness, now the Dowager Duchess) in a Princess Mary. now the Princess and this holds true both for m- as well as in France and in Ger-scheme for evacuating cats and Royal, he slipped off his seat and terlor and exterior shots many. After
a short time as a dogs from London to the country. plopped to the floor When Mary teacher at her old school. Georgie, Then she joined the staff of the stooped over to pick him up, her who bad been trained by her Admiralty, returned to pantomime coronet fell off father, went on the concert stage as Second Boy, and eventually came RS a singer, giving her wrst con- to the B.B.C. at the same time aa cert at the age of twenty-one at Georgie Henschel,
The Prince of Wales (now dor- ernor of the Bahamas) unsnarled
the confusion by fielding the cor
the London Grotrian Hall. She has Her present job, that of B.B.C. onet, restoring it to his sister's sung at the first headquarters of announcer, she finds the most ex-head and threatening to the B.B.C.
puren
at Savoy Hill, run citing and interesting of all. George's nose if he did not be- eharity balls. Appeared at the London Calling" Open-Air Theatre In
Park, and been a land girl.
Regent's
have.
She is tall, very much alive and, interested in life, and chiefly took-1 ing forward to the end of the war. when she hopes to take advantage | of all the invitations to visit them that she has received from listen- ers in the Empire and the United States. Indeed she has been bold enough to hope that some sort of exchange of announcers will be A large and representative gathering, comprising members of possible between broadcasting stab Executive and Legislative Councils, senior officers in the Govern- tions of English-speaking com- meal service, members of the three Services and of the Consular munities.
Bidy and prominent citizens of the Colony me: BIS EXCEI LENCY MARJORIE ANDERSON a aist SIR MARK YOUNG, K.C.M.G., Hongkong's new Goernor, when he tail. She is dark and has large landed at Queens Pier yesterday morning. watchful eyes-inspects her com-
ROUSING WELCOME
FOR NEW GOVERNOR
AT QUEEN'S PIER
The steamer by which Hongkong's new Governor arrived was
PINS ARE PRECIOUS
TO-DAY
BRITAIN HAS A PIN FAMINE.
Pin factories are in full produc- rton, but 95 per cent, of output is exported
Before the war Britain used 5,000,000,000 plns each year, 6,000,- 009 th of salety puis, and 376,- 600,000 hair-pms.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1941.-PAGE 5
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Only 250,000,000 pins are avan- able for the These cost nearly four times pre- ¡war price.
home trade today NEWSETTES
There are 10 pln manufacturers in the country. One firm turns out 100,000,000 a week.
to
The many friends of Miss Phyllis Harrop, the popular Lady Assistant Chinese the Secretary for It was wastage of pins, not quan Affairs. will be sorry to learn that tity used, which helpod to push she is entering Queen Mary Hos- sales up to nearly £500,000 an-pital today where she will undergo nually in the three years before a major operation, Her friends, the war
colleagues and co-workers on the When a man bought a new numerous charitable institutions,
It shirt he usually found 12 pina in will wish her a speedy recovery.
Today, if you can find six you
Mr. J. H. Bruins, U. . Consul are lucky
in Hongkorig. left for a visit to born in 1913, the daughter of a On landing, Sir Mark was receiv-, and Mrs. Pearce, Hon. Mr. Li Tse-
Among the largest users of pins Shanghai recently. Royal Naval Volunteer Reservist, ed by His Excelency the Officer fong and Mrs. Li, Hon, Mr. E are banks, Insurance companies. who died when she
the six Administering Wak
Government, Davidson and Mrs. Davidson, Brig and rallways Schooldays were followed by a Hon. Mr. N., Smith, C.M.G., who A. Peffers, Mr. B. W. Hamilton, Mr. period at the Central School of then Introduced him to His Excel-E I. Wynne-Jones, Mr. G. 8. Speech Training and Dramatic Art lency the General Officer Com- Kennedy-Skipton, Lt Col R I
pany very carefully before she met eutside the harbour by a launch in which were the Barbour starts to talk. Her background is Master, Cmdr. J. Jolly, R.N.R., and Captain S. H. Batty-Smith. A.D C. one of a quiet London upbringing. The official party was escorted into the harbour by four Royal Air followed by a secretarial training. Force planes whith circled overhead as His Excellency disembarked and then suddenly blossoming out at Queen's Pler. into a stage career, Marjorie was
NAZI MUSEUM
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Dr. P. B. Wilkinson, medical officer, Medical Department, Hong- kong, left for San Francisco on furlough during the week.
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Mr. F. Tilman
of the Undversity of London, where manding. Major General C. Walker, M.C., Mr. B. D. Evans, Mr. Strasbourg Cathedral, the finest she secured a diploma, and then Maltby, MC, Hls Honour the W. Davies, Mr. C. G. Soils, Mr. example of Gothic architecture in
Mr. W. G, Robertson, general; went straight on to the stage. She Chier Justice Sit Athol Mac-Addison E, Southard, Commodore reconquered Alasce, has been secu- played in Boston and New York, Gregor, Kt. KC., and Lady Mac-R E. Cassidy, U.S.N., Mr. John Harlsed by the Naz's and turned manager of Pure Gane Molasses
Gregor, Hon. Capt. A C. Collinson, Bruins. Mr. D. G. E. Middelburg Alsatian priest reported in Lisbon of a business trip recently.
into a museum. So an escaped Co. (H. K.) Ltd., left for Shanghai RN. and Group Captam T. S. Mr. Wakeford-Wesman, Mr. C. C Horry. D.FC., AFC., RAF Perdue, Mr. B. C. K. Hawkins, Mr. last week. The Nazis have strip-
Durdin, Far "TIN HAT DAY” Members of the Executive Coun-A. G. Clarke, Dr. N. C. McLeod, Mr. ped its altars, stooped all religious
d were tien introduced to His He Kam-tong, Mr. Tse KB-Do, services, refused to admit the Eastern correspondent of the New At a meeting of the Ladies Excellenes, followed by members of Major Moody, Dr. S. W. Tso, Dr. Bishop and other Cathedral clergy. York Times left Chungking on Committee organising the TIN the Legislative Council, Officers of G. D. B. Black, Prof. FA Red Male valtors must keep on their August 19-by plane for Kunming HAT DAY" in aid of the Bomber the three Services, members of the mond, Mr. T. N, Chau, Prof. * hats as though they were not in en route to Burina, Thailand, Fund, presided over by Lady Mac Consular Body and prominent Forster, Mr. M. F. Key, Mr. L. C. F
Singapore and Manila. He will return to Chungking via Hong- Gregor yesterday. It was decided citizens who had been invited to Bellamy, M.C., Mr. H. J. Cruttwell,
kong sometime in October, to invite those who wish to make be present at the Pler.
~ Mr. B. Wong Tape, Mr. 8. M. Churn, A. A. Macfadyen, Mr.. Ip Lam- advance contributions to send their After the Introductions, Sir Dr. 8. N. Chau, Mr. Tang Shiu-kin, chuen, Mr. Wong King-sun. Mr. cheques either to the President, Mark Young Inspected a Guard of M.B.E. Mr. P. S. Cassidy, Mr. L. Tam Woon-tong, Mr. M. J. Abbott. proudly flown Lady MacGregor, "Tandaragce, Honour provided by the End Bat- Kadoorie, Mr. J. P. Braga, Mr. Mr. A. el Arculli and many others. Station London, through 372 The Peak; or to the Honorary tallon, the Royal Scots, after which Secretary, Miss 9. Bander, Morn-he proceeded to Government
House, accompanied by His Excel ing Post Building.
It was also decided that the lency Mr. N. L. Smith, The official emblems, in the form of "tin hats car was escorted by a motor-cycle would not be on sale unth the detachment from the Hongkong morning of October 4.
THOSE PRESENT
Police. The following members of the committee were present. Mrs. A. Those prosent at the Pier to N. Braude, Mrs. A. Hyde-Lay, Mrs, welcome the New Governor Were, HF. Phillips Mrs E C. Ritchie, besides those already mentioned, Mrs J. A. Ritchle, Mrs. H A. Hon. Mr. C. G. Alabaster, O.B.E.. Taylor, and Miss 9. Bander, Hon. K.C.. Hon. Mr. R. A. C. Northr Becretary),
FORTHCOMING MARRIAGES
Hon. Mr. R. R. Todd, Hon. Dr. P. 5. Belwyn-Clarke, M.C., Hon. Mr. JJ. Paterson, Hon. Sir R, H Kota. wan, Kt, CMG., LD, Hon Mr D. JBoss, C.B.E., His Honour Mr. Jus tice P. B. F. Cressall His Honour The following forthcoming mar Mr. Justice. E. H. Willams, Sir Ru riages were announced at the Re-bert Ho Tung, K., LLD,, Hon. Bi glory aupreme Court, yesterday Shouson Chow, Kt., LL.D., Hon, Bir Mr Chan Wifig-sun, merchant, Vandeleur M. Grayburn, Kt., and of No. 108 Queen's Road Central Lady Grayburn, Hon. Mr. AB and Miss Tabl Yuen-wa, of No. 41 Purves, Hon. Mr. W. J. Carrie Hom Malit Street, &pliusbauj
Mr. J. P. Permetather-Evans, Hon.
church.
Mr. M. K. Lo, Hon. Mr,, Lea 1118, Exobilshoy Bir. Mark Young, E.0.M.G., nõcompanied by LLB. Mr. Lu, calda WA, advertiser, of d'Almada Castro far,
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General 0. M MAUS) MU, (extremo right), Brigadier A. No 237 Tee Lán Terrace, and Miss AL ShiJelds and Mrs Shields,
Captain d. H. Balty-Smith, A.D.0, tuzireme Chan Wan-long, of No. 7 Lan Kwai Hon, Mr. W. N. Thomas Tam and
iled after" "inapseting the Guard of Honour outalde Mrs. Tam, Hon. Mr. T Pearce
«Queen'". Pier Festerday morning-(King): Budlə)... માં
The Union Jack. which has above Waterlog
the heaviest air raids, of the päst twelve months has, in its tattered and damaged condition, been sent to New York, where it is now rils- played in the windows nÍ the British Railways offices
Mr. H. J. Timperley, former cor- respondent in China for the "Manchester Guardian," returned Lo Singapore on August 20, follow. [Ing a tour of the Netherlands Bant Indies. He told pressmen that Netherlands officials maintained a correct" attitude and paid' crimpli mentg to the patriotism "of the Chinese community in the NEI
I has been reeduled that, Dri- tain's beatwave, which lasted. For a month, ended abruptly on July 12 with violené storms throughout the country. The ardus worst hill were London, the Home counties and Wales, where several inchies of kin foll in a few minutes Roady were imparmable, prutná. | held" up," "houses damaged, toler phones put out of motion, and
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