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NOTES OF THE DAY

FAITH SHAKEN

It must have been a shock to Abyssinia's faith (if she had any) In the League of Nations and the alleged integrity of European powers, to discover that while

were

JULY 12,

1935.

SECRET OF HAPPY MARRIAGE

By F. E. BAILY

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BULLS AND INNERS

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A mad beast was discovered roaming about the Peak this week. This will doubtless remove the

common bollar that there is no bull about the Peak.

Ta Mary Anne, esteeming the compliment us a woman of the work, repeated to a friend. was then 76 and Disraeli 03.

Lady Palmerston began life as Emily Mary Lamb, only daughter of the first Viscount Melbourne. She married Lord Cowper in 1805,

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After Wo understand that the Hong- once a leader of society. Lord Cowper's death in 1837 she kong Bank has already fixed some engaged herself to Lord Palmer | dollars-under

stone!

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foundation

From the Office Butts

During the mating season, double eagles should be handled E secret of happy marriage battle of champagne, Disraeli ate with the utmost care, otherwise. Tie kindness, and this state half the ple, drank all the cham-

the unwary fancier is able to Italy was amassing an army on

ment applies to both sexes. If apagne, and said: "My dear, you her frontiera in preparation for wife or a husband isn't kind, she are more a mistress to me than and himself stuck with the bill.

or be counts for nothing. an Invasion of the Ethiopian Em-

Kindness, speaking in, terms of pire, other European Governments

taking steps to prevent-painters, is the medium through Abyssinia's securing the means of which personality may be projected into married Hfe. Without kind self-defence. Bound by treaties, ness one can be brave, strong, Abyssinia and Italy are both pled-brilliant, fascinating, or what you red to peace. Abyssinia anques- will: but these qualities just won't tionably wants to avoid a war with get across. Italy. Italy admittedly intends to

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tantos, machine-guns and the like, If you are contemplating to without more than a half-hearted become a motorist owner if you protest being provoked from other are desirous of a change-If you sigantaries of a treaty outlawing are going on home leave--a word war. If Abyssinia's faith in the from you to

word of statesmen' is shattered, it US ACQUAINT

OF YOUR will not be surprising; nor will it REQUIREMENTS AND WE WILL be a matter for amazement if other FURNISH YOU WITH FULL] African tribes and nations com- PARTICULARS.

the Europeans who have for so love and cherish him. Innumerable But

proportion of Jotur been their mentors, governors | divorces and separations occur be worth the ciTurt.

The marriage of the Gladstones Water, leaving it to stand over-

night. r advisers. It is beenuse Great cause the woman won't love and

are was a marriage of youth, but they. Britain values so highly her pres-cherish Emotionally, men

another even more in clay in the hands of their wives. loved one tige with the tribes, because she provided the wife knows her job middle age than when they were

"Hal Chi-and Hai Shen Depart," cannot for a moment allow her and

husband's young. guides her

She was Catherine Glynne, honour to be smirched or her emotions so that they become crea- daughter of Sir Stephen Glynne, reads a newspaper heading. Hai honesty doubled, that she stands tive Instead of negative. Men, of Hawarden, Flintshire, and Yah!

start married life with such good related to four famous Primc

O where she does-nalterably op intentions, such fine hopes, such Ministers. She and posed to Italy's ambitions in wonderful ambitions that the aver- Mary were called the twin flowers We overheard a local Scotsman A frien. She must be sure that she age wife finds heself capable of of North Wales on account of their complain that two chopped dollars relains the trust which native being omnipotent for good. When beauty. Gladstone proposed to her had been passed to him in change races have kept in her for genera- she fails she falls from sheer laziby moonlight at the Coliseum in from a five dollar note. That will

Rome, was refused, proposed again farn him to dabble in exchange! tions; and she must defend the How well the great Victorian later at a garden party at Lady

M principles which excuse her do- wives, the Lady Deaconsfields and Shelley's and was accepted. mination of so large a part of the | Lady

understood Catherine made him

a perfect wife, kept house for him ideally at peoples of Africa. Such a course this! may prove costly; but failure to

The fine flower of married life13, Carlton House Terrace, and act in this crisis would cost her blooms in middle age; and most of hore him eight children, of whom the classic mirried love stories con-seven survived. Though the most cern people of middle age. This eficient of mothers she is because the middle-aged esteem herself to her husband because Bagpipes, we read, cost a lot of

Gladstone qualities rather than passions.

was kind to her, as money. But with the pipers It's a They know that marriage is not Disraell was kind to Mrs. Disraeli ense of blow the expense.

emotional [ill

smash-and-grab and Palmerston to Lady Palmer. racket. They realise that the ston. sterling qualities, in a man

All this "being Jolly good palsston, who had always loved her, with a girl" means nothing in and married him in 1839. She was man's life. If he can be jolly good then 52 and Palmerston 55.

In all their married life she could So far as we can make it out, tho Pals with her she fades out of the picture because no one who loves her can be jolly good pals with a never hear to be separated from intrinsic value of the Hongkong her dollar fs laterdependent upon the girl. Human nature hasn't altered him, and invariably began since the war, little as the post-war letters to him: "My dearest love." theoretle bullion point, provided generation believes it. If he loves When Palmerston was eighty years always notwithstanding that its long speculative operations locally her a man always wants to put old, after a division in the liquse at silver content is uninfluenced by

the Ladies' Gallery. and/or elsewhere or otherwise. girl not on a pedestal but just a3 am, he scrambled up a rung or two higher on the spiritual staircase to ladder than he is. This is a charm- Lady Palmerston came out and they

O ing gesture she would be wise to embraced.

Disraeli commented: "What Having made the above point deny him.

pluck-to mount that dreadful clear, it should be added that the At the same time she must do staircase at three o'clock in the dollar can easily be fixed by plac

to Palmerston It was Well

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mence to doubt that sincerity of something in return. She must morning at eighty years of age!"ing it in its own weight of cement

more.

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thrown out of work by reason

The announcement that Germany of the prevalent depression, but an aspect of it which seriously intended to build herself a navy

and Great Britain's agreement to woman-faithfulness, gratitude, As long as a woman knows that mentees the future of society is

that plan, seems to have set going honesty, and, if I may say so, guts her husband appreciates her, or as the extent of unemployment the naval building machinery of count more

than a handsome long as a man knows that his wife amongst young people. Statis- ties recently issued show that the thing has been in gear for some

the entire world. True enough, face, a fine figure, beauty, or any appreciates him, the ups and

other spectacular asset.

downs of marriage scem infinitely throughout the world there are

worth while, for married lovers can time, merely awaiting the push

endure much. more than six million young|that would start it going. It re people under the age of twenty- | mains to be seen how far the move- five years who are unable to ment will be-nccelerated. To-day obtain work. While young. peo-

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"Nature Lover."--Emphatically, no. Double engles do not lay egge: only gold bricks!

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Puppy dog. Busy street; Speeding car, Sausage meat!

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"Bulls and Inners" are ad- vanced n day in publication this week, as Edward Kelly will to-morrow be telling of his expériences at the opening - of the Lido.

JAVAMA KRAUJANANTONATORE SUKOBRANIE VAL BANYA: LETA AZTERLIGINDICTIONA

A reader who is troubled with

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Women's conversation can be most illuminating, says a novelist. Possibly because of the scandal-

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An American is writing the bla tory of London's old chop-houses. No doubt he'll include the Tower.

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Many jazz musicians are highly strung, says a writer. But not so high as they should be.

To prove this let me quote three classically happy marriages: those of Disraeli and his wife Mary Anno,

One of the classic marriages I have quoted, that of the Gladstones, Lord and Lady Palmerston,

enjoyed the blessing of children. Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone.

The Disraelis were childless, and Mary Anne. Evans, a girl from Lady Palmerston bore her childrea

the at the age of Wyndham Cowper. In spite on reaching the age of admission expenditure on the port of France. Lewis, and second, at the age of ventional fairy tales, children do

ensure 35. not necessarily a rush to build to treaty limits in 47, Benjamin Disraeli, aged to employment cannot do without

the United States and largely in- Disraeli was penniless and an happiness. They cannot destroy it, BSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSO material assistance, they are in

creased naval appropriations de-opportunist, but a genius; Mrs. but they cannot coufer it. even greater need of moral supanded in Japan. Britain, we Wyndham Lewis had £5,000 a year When they were both very old insomnia wants to know what he port. For them, the most seri- have been told, contemplates à cer- and a house in Grosvenor Gate and if in separate rooms in the can do. Try lying on the edge of

construction this from her first husband.

house at Grosvenor Gate, Disraeli the bed; you may then soon drop ous result of unemployment is tain amount

year, and we should not be sur- She saw clearly the outstanding wrote little notes to Mary Anne off. not physical privation, but the prised to learn that the Govern- qunities of Disraeli and risked the from his sick bed, and in one. he mental suffering it causes at an ment will prepare to replace obso-impossible marriage of a woman of said:

"Grosvenor Gate has now be age when the character is being lete vessels and push up the fon- 47 with a man of 35. She had her

nage to treaty limits, also, in the roward- in Disraeli's lifelong como a hospital, bui 1 would rather formed almost definitely for life. very near future. Is this the be gratitude and admiration.

be in a hospital with you than in a If we lake the ease of boys and ginning of one of those races for Once the Conservatives wanted palace with anyone else.'

power which inevitably leads to to give him a fine supper at the That bespeaks a happy marriage, power. girls who have just left school, suspicion, jealousy, fear and war? Carlton Club, but he knew Mary the kind of marringe the post-war we find that the community has Or have the nations a firm grip on Anne was waiting for him at the girls will make because, though tried to give them a taste for the controls, and can they stop this house in Grosvenor Gate and de- they would like to kill me for say-

rapidly accelerating mechanism clined. She had a raised pie and aing so, they're sweet. regular work, but when the time with a flick of the wrist We comes in which they are enger wonder. And we will not know to work so as to contribute some-

until the powers meet around the table at a plenary naval confer- thing to the income of the

ence in London. And we don't family, they have to join the know that they will, ranks of the unemployed. Some may find small jobs as messenger ing of the age of admission to boya or in light unskilled work, employment are two aspects of but this, at best, only lasts a year the same question, Since the for two, when they are discharg- | United States has raised the age ed to make room for younger of admission to employment to workers. And so the vicious | eighteen, it may be logically ex- eircle is perpetuated. One of the pected to make school attendance remedies which has been sug-compulsory up to the same, age, gested to the International | One proposal put before the In- Labour Conference relates to the Lernational Labour Conference is school-leaving age. A number thet, us a stert, the school-leav of countries have already taken ing nge and the age of admission action along these lines. For to employment should be fixed example, in various provinces of at fifteen years. Some rough Canada, in Chile, Haiti, Hon-idea of the effect of such a plan duras, Norway, Panama, in some may be gained from the fact that cantons of the Swiss Confedera- in Germany the number of chil- tion, in parts of South Africà, indren fourteen years of age will Russia and in Uruguay, children continue to be a million until have to attend school until they 1940, whilst in England and are fifteen years of age, whilst Wales the number of children in most parts of the United aged fourteen leaving school in States, the Canadian province of 1935 is estimated at nearly six Ontario, several Swiss cantons hundred thousand. These ex- and some South African pro-amples show that the proposed vinees, they have to do so until | measure would relieve the labour they are sixteen. A point to be market of a considerable number kept in mind is that the exten- of candidates, and thus have a sion of the period of compulsory material effect on the general school attendance and the rals | problem.

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"Here is a dozen I've chosen temporarily while I go through this other basket."

A lion-tamer recently died and left a big fortune. He dél a roar- ing trade.

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The Inpaburga Otto be pleased about latest development in Vienna.

Mr. Linsbury was quito peeved

the other day about the former Lord Chancellor being sacked. Moody about Sankey

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London had a heat-wave of 80 degrees on Wednesday. Makes us shiver to think of it.

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Newspaper heading: "Welsh Language: Years of Struggle, for Preservation." Why?

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Another heading referred to "Faking Antiques." This, however, did not refer to face-lifting.

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A man who endeavoured to obtain four bed mats by means of a trick, had no confederates, otherwise the heading might have been "Pally „Asses!"

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