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A Man's Castle
SPENCER TRACY
LORETTA YOUNG
Walter Connolly Glando Farrell
Marjorie Rambeau - Dickie Moore - Arthur Hohl
From the play by Laurence Bazanel
Screen play by Já Su voting
A FRANK BORZAGI Production
A Merren Guild Picture
FROM TO-MORROW
AUEENS
AIR CONDITIONED THEATRE
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1934.
ROMANCE THAT WAS ORGANDIE FRILLS ODD OCCUPATIONS OF
·THWARTED
Gretna Dash of 1932. Recalled
A romance which two years ago was thwarted at the very door of the emithy of Gretna Green had a happy ending in wedding bells at the fashionable church of St. Mar- garot's, Westminster, London recently.
The 18-year-old bride was Miku Joan Eve, the granddaughter of Mr. Justice Eve, and the young bridegroom, Mr. Francis Jeune Hunbury; the eldest son of Mr Cecil Hanbury, Unionist M.P. for North Dorset,
Two years ago, Mr. Hanbury, than a 17-year-old youth, fresh from Eton,, eloped with Miss Eve to Gretna Green, but because of their lack of residential qualified-. tion in Scotland, the wedding could nót take place.
Shortly afterwards; Mr. Coell Hanbury, the bridegroom's father, arrived at the smithy, having flown northwards by aeroplane, and the episode ended in a manner re- miniscent of a Victorian three volume novel-young Mr. Hanbury went off to shoot big game in Africa.
Two years have passed since the elopement, and the young couple were united at last.
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CUT CLASS FLOWERS
A huge throng waited outside DAME Fashion speaks once more. the doors of the church to catch alon of style and so, the latest Novelty must be the founda-
glimpse of the couple..
WOMEN
347 Blacksmiths and
61 Bookmakers
There was published recently by the Stationery. Office in London a 080-page volume of oficial. statis tics culled from the 1981 Census returns. The volume gives a vant number of tables classifying the population according to occupa- tions. Tho Occupational terma used number 35,000.
appears
not
Ong Interesting fact ander the heading of people who jare described as "retired or
gainfullly occupied." This classi Acation Includes, in addition to those who have retired from pro- fessions or business, students and persons following an occupation outside the United Kingdom.
In 1921 the number of mäles coming within this category was 1,788,090, but by 1931 it had de- lined to 1,885,526, The number lof females in 1921 was 10,634,479," but this figure rose in the decade to 10,804,851.
As three years have passed since the census was taken the tables showing the numbers following various occupations are no guide to
employments and
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numbers engaged in them. HTSANG FOOK PIANO Co.
the tables reveal some little-known facta regarding unusual pations followed by women.
Becir
During the decade there was a striking incrense in women workers under the category of stationary engine drivers, dynamo 218 women have become stationary and motor attendants. Since 1921.
drnament is a delicate flower of fengine and crane drivers, five have become boiler firemen and stokers, and 93 have become dynamo, motor and switchboard attendants.
The bride was wearing a tradi-cut glass, tional wedding gown of ivory satin, worn with a veil of white tulle Occasionally the crystal bud er heavily embroidered with silver full-blown flower of cut-gines a
on slim shoulders.; Oc- One married woman was return- throughout, and carried a sheaf of } pears shadow leaves.
casionally, it may grace a while fed as an estate labourer, among the throat or present itself in a glitter-total of 6,000 married ing bouquet at the waist.
engaged in agriculture,
Mr. Justice Eve himself gave away his granddaughter. The ceremony was performed by Canon Helling,
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women
these We sometimes see
There were 347 married women quisite glittering trifles on a hend-who were smitha and skilled forge band for evening wear, or, two or workers. There was
a large and dis-three cut glass flowers in delicate tinguished congregation, which in-shades may be caught here and munications were 821 as shunters, Employed in transport and com- cluded King George of Greece and there in the lace folds of an ever-pointsmen and level-crossing work Lady Clauson, wife of Dr. Justice ing gown. The cut-glass flower iners, while drivers and coachmen of
declared a necessity.
conches, carriages And horse
-Clauson.
Mounted police kept the crowd back when the smiling couple left the church by the west entrance after the ceremony.
The reception was held in Great Cumberland Place, and afterwards the bride and bridegroom left for their honeymoon in Ireland.
The bride is the daughter of the late Captain W. H. Eve, of the 13th Bussars, and Mrs. Eve, of The Cotage, Marn Hull, Dorset.
The bridegroom in a fine athlete, who was one of the fastest bowlers in the Eton cleven.
"PERFECT VALET"
SENTENCED
FORMERLY IN A KING'S SERVICE.
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Yet another Innovation is the omnibuses numbered four Pierrot ruff of tulle-a dattering. Under the heading chief соп- frame for a youthful face, and a stables, Inspectors, and supers practical transformation for an intendents, five married women About 15 yards of tulle is needed evening gown stale with age, were returned. to make a Pierrot ruff of plented tulle about 10 inches wide. The newest ones circle the neck and come down to the waist in front; there, they are held in place by n velvet bow. And they are seen in all colours.
MAIZE IS THE BEST FOOD
GIRL WALKS 300 MILES
TO PROVE IT 、
Married women bookmakers numbered 81.
TAUGHT BY THE TALKIES. NOW
SHOWING SOLDIERS HOW TO DRILL.
The films were, first thought of solely as a branch of the entertain- ment industry. Two recent Router messages show how moving ple- |tures are being developed for more
serious purposes.
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OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS
· Across
8 This kind of settler sounds not
quito upright.
9 English town, Do soma sand-
wiches come from it?
10 "The grado" (anag.).
12 This kind of furniture har
monises, well.
15 Not a waiter but a railwayman.
19 Motorists often find this useful
in a bad fog.
21
tiny bit of a car or worn by
a house-worker.
22 This kind of death would allence
us apparently.
23 Unnecessary advice to the cul-
tivator for there's generally, money in it. This is rather late for a yawn.
ram.
From Rome The cinematograph Declaring that wheat "la. only a is to become a regular means of third class food," and that man's training the Italian soldier. A Harry Turner (43), who had staple diet should be maize, a 28-new branch of the Army Corps of been described by some of his year-old Australian girl, Nurse Engineers is to be created for the employers as "the perfect valet" Elva Willing, set out to walk the production and distribution of films and a man of outstanding ability,
demonstrating military exercises was sentenced to 12 months' hard 300 miles from Bondigo to Sydney and technique. Such films, it is labour at London Bessions, recent to prove its sustaining power. stated, will have a two-fold pur ly, for fraudulent conversion and She has just reached Sydney, quite pose. They will teach soldiers theft..
fit, having eaten nothing but things they do not know, and im-24 Detective Sergeant Capstick said malze, fruit and vegetables, on the Press upon them things they have 27 The war" may be an apt anag-
been taught alrendy. that Turner had at one time been way. She walked 14 to 20 miles n
From Montreal,
30 A simple form of power. Quebec-Thea2 Diseara. in the service of the late King day.
help of talking pictures has been 33 Kind of drug. Manect and Queen Amelia of She is now going to America to Association to fight the forest fires eniled in by the Canadian Forestry the war he toured the country with tell people there of what she can which do immense damage in Que a theatrical company. Later he siders an ideal method of cooking bec every year. In a fortnight no started schools for training men maize.,
fower than 25,000 people in the as butlers, footmen, and valets,
bush areas, have been shown films and it was in connection with
demonstrating the latest methods these that the charges of fraudu-: The late Viscount Halifax (94), of preventing fires. To many of lent conversion arose.
"Father" of the House of Lords the backwoods people It was their and for more than 50 years pre- first talking picture show. The Turner, from the dock, read aident of the English Church Union, experiment has been such a succoss reference from Queen Amella in left estate valued at 581,079 gross, that similar. demonstrations are to which she said that he had given with net porsonalty nil., He left all be given in British Columbia, the her avery satisfaction and when to his son and helk, Viscount Prairio Provinces, Ontarie, and, tha inan of integrity.
Halifax, the Minister of Education. Maritime Provinces.
Portugal. After service during
SALESMAN SAM
Ready to Give Up!
Down
1. A rozly part of the storm?
2 Not a foreign stamp but a stamp
from abroad.
3 This 30 down is always to be found in Scotland. PEN
4 This ford is on the Airc.
6 Mineral that has not the charm
of gold but is more arresting sometimes,
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fi This le proverbially, better than
'prezept/
19- Sloth.
14- Epithet for a tanner in these
days.
15 W. Country resort.
16 Free from blame perhaps. 17 Rearrange 29 down.. 18 Title.
20 One of the deer in 24 across. 21 A pootle command,
25 Implement that may follow the
nowing.
26 A liquid messure.
28. Welsh resort,
29 Part of a cherry that one doesn't
want inside one..
31 Heraldic colour.
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