ACTRESS SEEKS DIVORCE

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1935.

Lawrence Of Arabia's Secrets

Revealed In Diary

£100,000 BOOK THAT HAS BEEN SUPPRESSED

Rigip Discipline Of Astounding Picture Royal Air Force Of Hardships In ..British Service

Revealed

New York, Oct. 1.- THE secret of the post-humous book by Lawrence of Arabia which an American publisher has announced his intention of publishing-in order to retain the copy-

MISS DOROTHY ("CHILI") right-and immediately suppressing has been revealed.

BOUCHIER, actress and film star, has filed a petition seeking a judicial separation from her husband, Mr. Harry Milton, actor! and former "Co-Optimist."

They were married six years when Miss Bouchier first became famous as "The English

ngo

Clara Bow."

Married in the morning, they flew in an airplane for a few hours after the reception, and returned in time for Mr. Milton's performance in "The Show's The

Thing," at the Lyceum.

Many American

Divorces

May Be Illegal

VALIDITY OF MEXICAN COURT DECISIONS QUESTIONED

Washington, Oct. 4.

A final legal interpretation of the validity of Mexican divorces may result from the post office department's latest drive on mail order decrees obtained by Americans in the Mexican court..

The ruling may involve the validity of additional thousands of marriages in which one of the principals has been divorced by the Mexican route.

He proposes to issue only five copies and to put a price of £100,000 on each in order to prevent any sale.

The book is called "The Mint.'

It is an astounding picture of life in the Air Force in the form of a diary which Lawrence kept day by day from the moment he entered the R.A.F. depot at Uxbridge as one of a batch of recruits. It continues through his period of training until he graduated at Cranwell with the full status of an aircraftman.

Nobody Sparod

Only fow privileged among Lawrence's friends and certin high officials of the R.A.F. have seen this document.

There are several drafts of it in existence, for Lawrence was in the habit of constantly polishing and re-writing everything he wrote.

dragged his war-wounded body through those fearful exercises with as little flinching as he could.

"Incredible"

The non-commissioned officer in charge of the squad apparently took particular plenaure in pleking on him, in adding to his agony, which he added further to by a Everything went into that process known in the Army as diary. He spared nobody, least extra fatigues. of all himself.

At times Lawrence's physical

The R.A.F. at the time he enlist-suffering was so great that he says ed was in process of reconstruc-himself that he could scarcely hold tlon. It had been born among the pen or penell to write down what makeshifts of War emergency. he had been through.

Few of its active officers in the But he realised that if he was to field had had any other than pure put these things down they should

the ranks consisted of emergency light of a guttering candle after}

NEW CHINESE CRUISER

Another Chinese cruiser, named the Pin Hai,'was launched at

'naming Kiangnan Dockyard recently, the

ceremony being performed by Admiral Cheng Chi-liang, Vice Minister of the Navy. The boat, which is 300 ft. long and has a beam of 39t., will

take nearly another year to complete,

Prince Of Wales Sets New Shoe Fashion In Budapest

Black And White Shoes Now The Rage

Budapest, Sept. 28.

flying training, the personnel of be done immediately, and by the THE Prince of Wales, stepping on to the plat- drafted skilled and unskilledlights out he would keep his form here to-day after a two-days' train

labour.

To make an eßejent service all this had to be changed. The word went forth that the R.A.F, must be the drilled and diselplined on strictest lines,

"Rigid And Brutal" The diary begins with Lawrence marching into Uxbridge depot in mufti.

BRIDGE AT NIGHT

BUT

ANDREWS IN THE MORNING

JUPER SALT

A friendly rubber-good company few drinks. Pleasant, fleeting hours. Just one side ¡of life in this country. Tomorrow, the blazing sun-the daily round. Can you greet the morning with the joy which comes from a sense of personal fitness and well-being? You can if you are an Andrews man. A glass of sparkling, pleasant-tasting Andrews in the morning main tains the healthy rhythm of the body and keeps at bay the minor ills. In a word, Andrews keeps you fit! It supplies the Httle gentle corrective which is necessary to us all and besides ico so. cooling and lastingly refreshing,

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painful details.

His body became hardened and fashion--black and white sports shoes. his mind became steeled, and in the middle portions of the diary he makes crustic comments upon the progress and purpose of such training in which several names are mentioned.

Episodes

He found there the atmosphere i There are one or two pointed of a Guards battalion subjected to episodes in this period which re- a discipline which was iron rigid fect no credit whatsoever upon those In immediate authority over and at times brutal.

If the authorities knew his iden-him.

tity they apparently made no sign. In his later years in the Air] He notes down every detail of Force the diary found its way into his early days and comments upon the hands of those responsible for

So far state courts in the the incongruity of so drilling menthe direction of the Service, and IL United States have ruled gen-who were destined to be mechanles, it a tribute to Aireraftman Shaw

They did nothing that most of erally that such, divorces are riggers, etc.

the things he so bitterly endured were afterwards illegal and not binding in this but squad drill and "P.T."

The physical training he removed from the training curri country. The question has not found hardest to bear. He eulum. been determined, however, by any high court such as supreme court.

the

Action of the Postal authorities

in barring from use of the mails

the Border Law office at Elpaso,, Tex, may furnish the test. That)

Mixed Bathing Prohibited

In Kentish Borough

company, or any similarly situated SO THEY ARE PUTTINĠ BY-LAWS IN

may appeal to the Federal courts from the postal order.

A MUSEUM

The Border Lay Office, according DRIVERS of horse trams must place nosebags to Postal officials, is typical of containing food on their horses' heads whilst those which advertise that they they are waiting.

can obtain the judicial sundering] This is one of Hythe's (Kent) borough by-laws, which

of marital ties for small fees on

a mall order basis.

date back to 1873. They have not been revised or

The company, the department modernised since.

charges, offered the services of two Councillor T. A. Taylor, ex-Mayor of the town, Juarez attorneys and a decree of describes them as ridiculous and the laughing stock of the divorce which must be recognised throughout the world at prices Country.

ranging from $100 to $250. Deli- The by-laws for public bath-,

very of the decree was promised in ing, dating back more than 60f

from 10 to 35 days after the neces-years, include the following: Bary application papers wore received.

Advertising used by the Border Law Office held that Internationali Law. mude it necessary for every other country to recognize the Mexican decree whatever the local law on divorce might be. It also claimed that courts In the United States had consistently re- cognized the Mexican decrees where thoy had been tested.

The Post Office department, in a finding by Solleitör Karl Crowley, held that this 'was a fraudulent representation. The domestic courts of this country, Crowley found, had never recognized n Mexi can divorco excepting in equity cases. He held that anyone who obtained 'a Mexican mail order divorce and re-wed could be pro- secuted for bigamy.

(1) No person above the agei

of 10 years shall bathe from any part of the seashoro within the borough east of the Coastguard: Station between 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. except from a dwelling-house, bathing machine, cabin, but, tent or other enclosure or screen,

(2) Evóry person above the age of 10 years who shull from any part of the senshore between the the Hotel Metropole and Coastguard Station between the hours of 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. shall whilst bathing wear, an opaque coutume reaching. from shoulders to within three inches of the knees to prevent Indecent exposure of the person.

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of

(3) No male person above the nge of 10 years.shall bathe from any part of the seashore within the borough which is or shall be set apart by notices erected by the Council in a conspicuous For these reasons, Crowley hold, place on the seashore as a bath- the Border Law Office's business Ing-place for the use of female Princess Zahai, – daughter. was fraudulent and it might be

persons exclusively. The penalty Abyssinian emperor, is 16 years old barred from use of the mails.

for an offence against these by- and a modern young woman who This case, it is thought, will furnish

Jaws is £n a mus

* doesn't miss beauty nor intelligence. a direct test of the legality of mall

There is only one coyp of She spenka English, German and order divorces and may resolve the these old by-laws in oxistence, French fluently, plays the piano and question of their validity for good, and it is proposed to place them is capable hostess at Imperial palace

United Press.

'fantivliios"in" Addis Ababa.“ in the Hythe Public Museum.

The Princn ÚJJL

Win arrival in Geneva. Note his black-and- white shoes.

Buried With Horses In Ancient Graves

Moscow, Oct. 1.

They were the first things that Budapest noticed. Within half an hour inquiries were being made in the shops for them. Before closing time a few lucky Hungarians had secured pairs of the shoes.

The Prince wore a straw hot,

a grey flannel double-breasted suit, blue shirt, grey tie, the al- ready famous shoes, and a while orchid in his buttonhole,

On the hotel register he ap pears na the Duke of Chester.

27. Rooms

The Prince first asked for the stationmaster, to whose greeting | he replied in. Hungarian. Then, after shaking hands with the Budapest police chief, he walked smiling through the crowd of 4,000, who cheered their "Prince Charming." AS they call him, jumped into a cor, and drove to the Dunapalota Hotel.

There an entire, floor of twenty- seven rooms has been placed at his disposal. Five are his own, which overlook the Danube facing the royal palace. The rest are for his

friends and staff.

The grey-carpeted silting-room is furnished with gobelin tapes- tried chairs worth £4,000. Over

his bed is a portrait of Queen

Elizabeth. The rooms were per-

sonally inspected by the British

|Minister, Sir Patrick Ramsay, be-

fore the Prince arrived.

The Prince greeted the hotel Men and women buried in com- manager with the words, "You did pany with one, two and even three not expect to. see me back so soon, horses ench, and stone cases con-

taining the remains of people of did you?" the Bronze Age have been found

by an expedition of the Moscow State Museum of History, excavate, ing In the Altai Mountains (Mongolia).

"I am proud," was the roply.

Gift From Promier

On the Prince's table was large bowl of penches grown by

Prime The graves with the remains of the

Minister, General human beings and horses date Goemboca. The Prince and his from the seventh and ninth cen-party finished off the peaches be-. turies. They are amongst 25 fore leaving for a short tour round burial grounds discovered by the the town before dinner. expedition.

"

Hé intended to do some shop- Rich ornaments, harness, stir-ping, but changed his mind, and rups, bridlebits and other appur showed his friends the fashionable tenances have been recovered Margareten Island; on the Danube. from the graves,

The Prince's chauffeur will be One of the mounds containing the Hungarian Hussar officer who 224 antique articles, revealed drove his car last spring. warrior buried with a servant

↓ There is no accommodation to three horses, weapons and variety of gold and silver jug in be had in any of the chlef Buda- scribed with Orkhon script (an pest hotels. The city is packed ancient Turkish script of the with English, Amoricans, and seventh-nhuth conturles)-Reuter, other nationalities.

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