MOTHER MEETS LONG-LOST DAUGHTER
Unable to Speak
Same Language After a search lasting nearly 20 years a Southend mother, Mrs. Argurios Georgiades (who born in Wales), has been re-united to her lost daughter, Theodora.
Was
In the Balkan War of 1912, when the family were living in Greece, they were forced to take refuge in a French warship. Theodora, then five months old, was left in Athéns in charge of a nurse and. when her parents returned for her, both had disappeared.
Recently she was traced by her father, a naturalised Eng lishman, to Belgrade, where she
the nume was living under
of Alexandra Suvitch.
Theodora's only words of Eng; lish when she met her long-lost mother were, "Mamma darling." She repeated them over and over again, crying for joy.
Her two 'sters and her brother, whom she has never seen before, one of speak only English, and them a little French. Thendora speaks the Serbian language, little German and a litle French. The mother, speaks English and Welsh, but Mr. Georgiades acted na interpreter.
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LINK OF MUSIC. Music has broken down the bar rlera between Theordora and her brother for, though they cannot understand each other's languages, they spent a great deal of time to-day playing together, the girl at the piano accompanying the hoy on his violin.
One of the girls was born in Athens, the other in Southend and the boy in Birmingham.
Theodora was adopted from a Serbian orphanage by A Savitch, then 口 millionaire newspaper owner. He went bankrupt during the war, but provided the girl with a good education in Vienna.
It is not unusual in the Balkans to find newspaper advertisementa from children trying to trace their parents from whom they were separated during the Balkan wars,
EXPRESS HELD UP
BY. BOYS
JAMMED SIGNAL; THEN SANG FOR PENNIES
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LOTTERIES IN
SCHOOLS
TICKETS SOLD BY
CHILDREN
Union at Wolverhampton a dele-
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1932.
OF
SHARE PRICES.
SANCTUARY
THE SIBYL
DISCOVERY AFTER 1,200 YEARS
STILL AS DESCRIBED BY VIRGIL
In a discussion on gambling at the Assembly of the Congregational gate declared that there were echools which at the end of the The 2,500-year-old sanctuary of term organised lotteries, and ask the Lumiaoun Sibyl has been sound ed the boys and girls to go from door to door selling the tickets. al Cuimus, near sapice, niter 1200 years of conjecture and several Children who would not do that hundred years un seurust were more of less ostracised.
Dr. Berry, Secretary of the Union, said that if definite evi. dence could be obtained by the would be Union, raresentations maile to the Board of Education:
Proposing a resolution condem. ning gambling the Rev. F. Len- wood, London, said there was an immense vested interest which en- couraged the gambling spirit, par ticularly at the present time, when there was a wave of gam- bling coming over the country, especially from Ireland.
F Within the sunctuary is the pri- vate rougn nowa conmoer wackean the Syuu ouered ner predictigno on the Lute of Rome. The surround- ings are exactly as descrioca by Virgil in too Sixth book of the Aeneid.
Evidence has also been brought to light that the Banuary was used in the First Century in tha Laristian era us the reluge and burial pace di Caristians.
The discovery is the result of four years survey and experadon
by Emo Bajari-zady' re- luncu
nowned
My
for his work at 1er- Happening and Pompeil. Chance on expelku cald
In the resolution the assembly urged its members to refuse to tolerate rules, lotteries, and other competitions depending on chance tired in the raising of money for church ajari o secret funds, and to undertake a cam-sa.en have hul to to-day a revela- paign against gambling.
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excavations
It also asked them to support It is now confirmed that the vast legislation against gambling, and can basic on the cast- In particular to oppose proposals ern side of the Galliacdf) ali 14 D WILS gructo to legalise sweepstakes or lotteries nut
The real for the supposed benefit of hos-hitneito conjectured.
other charitable pur-recital is shown to be a surles of pitals or poses.
CLOSER BONDS.
Live Siby
corridors and chambers of periet
Greek workmanship, also newa unt brow of the ni.
IDER on the western
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The Assembly appointed a com- il to cunsider wacther aiasion closer bond between the Congre gational Churches was necessary in order to promote their efficiency, Among the questions which will come within the scope of the in- quiry are:
IR A closer union of our Churches into one body incom- patible with any principle which Congregationalists ought to maintain?
Are our ministers properly remunerated, and is the present Inequality of their stipends a hindrance to the work of our Churches?
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Every detail is in perfect keeping with the poetic description of vir- 8 and tates with later writers of the Fourth and six Centur,ca prior to the cultapse and loss of the entrance.
THE INNER SANCTUARY.
The inner sanctuary of one of the most famous oracles of the an- cient world was a vault 39 feet as broad, and 20 feet long, hulf
ante-room hgn. Near it is an
whence acats WILN two stone
trembling devotees were conducted by priestesses to the dread presence of the Swayi.and the smouldering tripods.
From the inner sanctuary, a cor- ridor, finely and symmetrically cut in trapezoidal form, makes a dra- matic he of approach for the mystic propheless, because it is cut by series of shaits when allow bands of Lght to enter so that the maving figure would seem to np. pear and disappear.
In it desirable to establish a central sustenation fund from which all recognised ministers in charge of churches should be paid a minimum atipend? Mr. C. F. Andrews, a friend of Mr. Gandhi's, told the Assembly that when Gandhi's life was in Gerious danger as a result of his Three small boys, who held up long fast, the Pandit Madan Mohan By the vault, three recesses are an express train for 22 minutes by Malaviya, the head of Orthodox hewn with three baths and water tving up the signal wires, heard Brahminiem, sent cables to the channels where the Sibyl carried the story of their escapade told in
of Canterbury and out the bathing rites before pro- the Juvenile Court,
York "imploring them, in the name phesying. Prosecuting the boys on behalf of Christ, to come la the aid of
Western Railway Company. Mr. P. W. Pine said he, India in her hour of nee.l."
of the treat
had
come down from London especially to deal with the case, which the company regarded as a moet serious one.
"Children seem to know," he said, "thal trains stop at the South Wales junction outside Temple Meads Station, and they often go there to collect pennies from the passengers by begging, singing and doing tricks.
Archbishops
In another adjacent gallery la At the grotto where Bne v. Mr. Andrews said he longed for every aperture and overy pillar of the day when untouchability would all the galleries, the hinge sockets the "entry doors" have been be removed not only in India, but of everywhere where Christians refus discerned, and cunningly cut open- ed to worship with their brethren ings in the rock magnify and mul- Blightly, tiply the "rush of responding whose complexion
volcua." darker than their own.
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"This case," he said, "is far more serious. In order to stop the Birmingham express the boys went Parls. behind the signal-box and tied the Geneva wires, with the result that the sig- Berlin nalman could not pull over the Helsingfors lever for the express to go through Osto. and a lines man had to be called Athens and the obstruction removed be. fore the train could proceed."
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A boy witness said he saw two New York of the boys level the signal wires Amsterdam together with a stone and then tie Vienna
them.
The boys' parents were ordered Madrid to pay 10. each.
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There are also traces of a secret stairway leading to the Temple of Apollo and the hall above."
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Alterations in Fixtures for, Montevideo
Interport Week,
OTHER ARRANGEMENTS.
Owing to the Interport football team being in Shanghai on Saturday November 28, all matches fixed for that day will be postponed with the exception of the Axture between the
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outer Saying nothing to the 109 world, ho bad the wall cleared and 5% penetrated. Exploration with ropes. 1/6.3/16 and lanterns revealed a corridor ..1/3.11/16 1/2.13/19 which led into the heart of the hill
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on the network of sanctuary chain. 245
bers-and the residence of the 08 Cumaçan Sibyl was at last re-
18 found,
Professor Majuri has noted that the exterior of the Sibyl's ritual baths has been reconstructed by the Rondunk. Evidences have been last Sibyl, who was interred in the grotto when the cult was in de cadence.
Navy and the Club de Recreio on the GOVERNOR MURDERED found also of the burial place of the
latter's ground. This game will not
bo affected as neither side will have with the inter any players absent porters.
EXECUTIVE OF SPANISH GUINEA STRANGLED
London, Nov. 10.
It has been revealed that, the timo dancturary has also at one been transformed into a pool, and it is afcially announced . In that in the first contury after
Governor of Christ Regiment will be Madrid that the
Other alterations are notified by the Hon. Becretary of the Hongkong Football Association. On Saturday next, November 19, the Second Divi alon match between South China and the Lincolnshire played at Chatham Road at 4.15 p.m. Spanish Guinea, General Bostea, place
it.
was
· A hiding-
-and cemetery
of
and not at Caroline Ill as originally has been assassinated by a sergeant Christians: Several skeletons buried Axed.
of the Colonial Guard during a visit in Christian fashion have been On Saturday, November 20, the of inspection to the West African brought to light. island of Annabon.
Royal Artillery and St. Joseph's College in the Becond Division will play at Happy Valley at 2.45 p.m. while the Chiness Athletle and Kow. loon will play on the Club ground (home ground of Chinose' Athletic), at 4.15 p.m.
All is now practically cleared,
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Benguets. $18. Kailans, 25/3 n.
Langkuts (Single), Tla.4 n. S'hai Explorations, T.2.10 . S'hai Loans. Tlx.230 n. Venz: Goldfields. $1.20 b. Benguet Exp, 22 ets. b.
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Lands, Hotels, etc. Hotely (old), $11.25 8. Hotels (new), $11 n. H.K. Lands, $78 n. S'haf Lands, Tis. 24 n. Metropolitan Lands, Tls. 10 n. Humphreys, $16 n.
H.K. Realties, $9,40 an Asia Reallita "A", $140 n. Asin euitics "B", $28_n 10 Chinese Estates, $100. Cha Heartsen, E1 E11.40 n. China Debentures Tis. 9914 n.
Cottons.
Ewa Cottons, Tis, 14.80 b. S'hai Cottons, Tie, 74 n. Zoong Sings, Tis. 11.25 b. Wing on extites (5.) 145 p.
Public Utilities.
Tramway, $22 n.
Peak Trams (old), $15.50 1. Star Ferries, $94 n. Yaumati Ferries. (old), $35 a. Yaumati Ferries (new) $34.25 n. China Lights (old), $17. H.K. Electric, $784 Bn. Maçao Electrica $20 b. Sumtaka Liput, $12 0. Telephones (old), $30_n. Telephones (new), $28 s. China Buses, Tis.10 n. Singapore Tracti ns, 2/- n. Singapore Prof. 14/- n.
Industrials.
Malabon Sugars $271⁄2 n. Cam: Macg. (Urd.), fls.14 a. Cald: Macg. (Pref.), Tls.10 . Cantou Ices, 30 n. Cements (Com.), $13.10 8. Cements (old), $11.50 n. Cements (new), $2.25 b. H.K. Ropes, $12.20 n. Agriculturals, $10 8.
Stores, etc.
Dairy Farms, $28.50 n. Watsons (old), $12.75 n. Watsons (new), $11.40 n. Der. A. Wings, $1 n. Sinceres $15.50 . Lane Crawfords, $5.00 n. Mackintoshs, $21 n Wm. Powen 88,30 n.
$
Wing On (H.K.), $235 b.y. Miscellaneous.
Amusements $16.50 n. Entertainmenta, $12.50 b B. C. Enterprises, $34 b. United Theatres Tis. 6.25 b. Mucan "Greyhounds". $10 n. Construction (old), $$0.20 h Construction (now), $1.40 b. B. Ind. G.S Bonds, $69% . Wallace Harpers, $11 n. China Sport H.K. Govt. Loans, 2% prem.
SWATOW'S MAYOR.
MR. TSAK TSUNG-SAN'S
• INAUGURATION
护 Rwatow, Nov. 15.
The new, Mayor of Swatow,
An unofficial report says that the and the official report of Professor Tank Tsung-San, who is taking Governor was strangled at a ball Majuri will be published in a forth the place of Dr. T. T. Tehal, organised in his honour-Our Own coming number of the "Bollettino, formally took offles this morning.
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