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THE HONGKONG - TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1935.

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Rooms of both betale have private bathrors and modern sanitation. At the tannguiers_each rooms ha its own pubilo telephone.

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MAHARAJAH'S VISIT TOU.K.

IT TOOK 3 DAYS TO LABEL

THE LUGGAGE

£80 WORTH OF TOYS: £800 ON CLOTHING

£25 WATCH AS A TIP THE MAHARAJAH OF BHAVNAGAR, twenty- four-year-old ruler of half a million people and 3,000 square miles of India, has left London taking home four vanloads of souvenirs.

The State of Bhavnagar yields ¦ an annual revenue of £750,000. Its ruler is entitled to a salute of fifteen guns.

He went to England with his wife, their two little sons, his two brothers, and a retinue of servants for a seven-weeks holi- day.

During that time,he staggered shopkeepers by the magnificence of his purchases.

It took a signwriter three days to paint, the addresses on the 150 crates containing the maharajah's shopping.

Twenty Rooms

Dogs, sporting guns, furnishing fabrics, specially made cutlery, toys,' clothing, and a £1,600 motor-car were on his Hat.

Incubators for rearing chickens, apparatas for taking and exhibiting

and talking pictures,

kitchen utensils were other items.

The handsome young maharajah. on arrival in London, inspected the finest suites at Grosvenor House, Park-lane, W., and finally selected a corner wing overlooking Hyde than Park. It comprised more twenty rouDIA,

WREATH FOR BRITISH WAR DEAD

"DESPITE

INGRATITUDE OF

THE LIVING"

Savona, Nov. 4. Many Italians to-day visited the graves of 200 British soldiers who were drowned when the transport Transylvania was torpedoed on May 4, 1917, and ́re buried here.

large wreath in the Italian colours was placed at the foot of the memorial, bearing the words, "Despite the Ingratitude of the living."Renter.

Aga Khan's Son As

Co-Respondent

TO PAY COSTS IN DIVORCE SUIT

A deerre nisi has been granted i}} London by Afr. Justice

in' Bucknill

the Divorec

Bought Greyhounds Special nursery accommodation was arranged for the two children. The retinue included the maha- rajah's Prime Minister, his aide-de-Court to Mr. Thting Loel Evalyn camp, a secretary, a ductor, two nurses,

chef, zond two 22011- servants.

two The maharajah and his brothers, Prince Nirmal and Prince Dharma Kumarsingh, were not long in deciding that London's greatest attractions are Its shops.

î

Toys for the children were the first consideration. The Bill for these came to £80, the most costly toy being a minia- ture motor-car driven by elec- tricity.

Krey-

Then dogs took the young ruler's fancy. He bought three Hounds that were brought to London from Cornwall. He pald £75 for one greyhound puppy and £50 each for the other two. They are not racing greyhounds. Ile also hought four Salukis, and two minia- ture black-and-tons.

Kennels were specially built for each of the nine dogs..

The maharajah and his two brothers took the opportunity to overhaul their wardrobes, buying fifty suits of clothes, many hats, and other equip.

•ment costing in all nearly £800. It took but an hour or so to add a saloon car costing £1,000 to the purchases.

Jewellery and clothing for the maharance were bought during her tour of the shops.

Days were spent in a famous London store, and purchases were made in almost every department. Lavish Tips

It was here that the maharajuh displayed an Interest in chicken rearing and bought incubators. Ile was informed how many wealthy people now take their own talking pictures and exhibit them in their homes.

He could not resist buying

a complete outfit.

He bought six sporting guns, and on his way out the malaranee drew his attention to the kitchen equip ment. Crates of pots and pans and labour-saving devices are now un their way to his palace kitchens.

The maharajah distributed lavish tips to the hotel staff

SALESMAN' SAM

I'M DESPERATE, MR. HOWDY, I WANT MY OSWALD BACK SO BAD, I'LL GIVE YOU $20,

IF YOU FIND HIM!

BOYOBOY! I'D DO ANYTHING FER

TWENTY SINKERS

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Bulkley Guinness, former M.P. for Bath, on the ground of the mis conduct of his wife, Mrs. Jom Barbara Guinness, formerly the Hon. Joan Barbara Yarde-Builer. with Prince Aly Kiůj, son of the Aga Khan.

The sult was not.defended. Misconduct was alleged to have taken place at the Hotel Ritz, Place Vendome, Paris, in April this year.

The marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Guinness took place at St. Mar- Karet's. Westminster, on July 27, 1927, and there is one child, a son. Mr. Guinness's case was that the marriage_was_a happy one at first.

On Business

In January of this year he went to Australia on business, and ar- ranged for his wife to spend a holidny in Switzerland with a

party.

He returned via Milan, and while there he heard that his wife had gone to South America. Early in April he had an interview with his wife at her mother's house in Lon- don, and she told him she had

Aly Khan and wanted him ther formed an attachment for Prince

husband) to divorce her.

He did all he could to persuade her to give the Prince up, but was unsiiccessful.

Later he fled his petition.

INVENTOR OF CINEMA

On the occasion of the fortieth anniversary of the cinematograph, the invantor, Louis Lumiere, has been honoured by a fostivity at the Uni versity in Paris, in the presence of President Lebrun and representatives of 27 nations. The picture shows Lumicro addrossing a gathering.

Irish Sweep Sued For £60,000 By Ticket Agent

Dublin, Nov. 28. Strong comments on the "fool- proof organisation" of the Irish Sweepstakes were made by Mr. Geoghegan, K.C., in the High Court here to-day in the course of a claim for £60,000 damages against the promoters.

Mr. James Robb Stanhope, of Durban, Natal, alleged that he was "held up to public odlum and contempt," and branded as n de- faulter, because the Hospitals Trust- failed to include in the Grand National draw of 1932 counterfoils -he-had-sent-them;-and-nnd-falled to acknowledge, either to him or to the purchasers, the receipt of the counterfoils,

Mr.

Geoghegan said Stanhope, professional seller of lottery tic- keis, sold fifty-two for the sweep on the Grand National and for- warded the counterfoils with a draft for £22 10s., to Dublin.

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7 Better than talking,

Anything, practically.

10 Walk that ends like a sailor's 11 Exerted to the utmost.

12 No job of work, this.

14 What every living thing has done

this year. 15 Mun's study in Arabia. 18 To where?

He did not receive the customary seller's receipt, nor did any of his customers receive the purchaser's receipt. The

Hospitals Trust denied receiving the draft, but eventually, sald counsel, Mr. Stan- hope trucked it down.

22 Wooden sort of smile, Stamped on the back was 24 To-through laughter

throne. the imprint of the Hospitals26 Biblient animal, incntioned in Trust, with the endorsement of Jab.

the

sweep.

Was

20 ile makes a hit, not with his

employer.

30 A Window In-,"

to

Д

Mr. P. J. Fleming, controller 29 Detter have a cold one if it's

hat. of the foreign department of

Further, 'it found to have on the back of the entry the words, "Driscoll, U.S.A."

"That is the foolproof organisa- tion," said counsel, "which guar antees to the world that all coun- terfolls received will enter the

After evidence by aßiduvit from Paris.

drum. Mr. Justice Bucknil pro- nouneed n decrce. nisi, with costs against Prince Aly Khan.

He gave Mr. Guinness the cus- tody of the child.

when he left. He presented one of the reception clerks with An inscribed gold and platinum watch costing £25.

Special Coach

His departure was in princely style. A special Puliman conch was reserved for the journey to Dover en route to Marseilles for Bombay.,

One of the nurses was ill. She was taken to the ecast in a special ambulance.

It is estimated that the maha- rajah's holiday cost at least £8,000 apart from travelling expenses.

[WHAT LUCK! FISHIES, FISHIES EV'RYWHERE, BUT NOT A SINGLE

OSWALDI

So foolproof is it that ap- parently this £22 10s, from South Africa appears to have been credited to some one in the United States.

:

"Business Ruined" "Stanhope will tell you that his position in Durban became in con- sequence Intolerable. His business was ruined. Is net profit had previously been about £500 a year. and the business was expanding."

31 Just 20 awt, for a noodle, Lean and hungry look.

DOWN

1 Twice Hennight. 2 Free from gulle.

Gloried in if about.

4 A cowardly wretch.

Guess it three times.

6 This statement in na exaggera-

tion.

French blue

PARLIAMENT OPENS

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13 Uncommon.

10 Christian name.

17htet tennis (anag.),

19 This stono marked a defeat of

the

Philistines.

21 Imperishable.

2 Leave and let yourself go,

26 Take this.

27 Made by 20.

28 Cower, like a bird,

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affairs the speech is generally expect- ed to deal with the problem of areas specially affected by the Depression, with the making good of deficiencies In the defence services, with raising of school leaving nge and with plans for railway

KING'S SPEECH TO STATE

GOVERNMENT PLANS .

London, Dec. 2. The King accompanied by the Stanhope, cross-examined by Mr. Quced will drive in state to-morrow ment of £20,000,000 with Govern-

of a loan of improvements by means

nent guarantee.

J. M. Fitzgerald, K.C., agreed that morning from Buckingham Palace to The reply to the speech will begin his money and counterfoils were Westminster to open with customary to-morrow afternoon and the principal addressed by him in the first in-ceremonial in the House of Lords the speeches on the first day will be by stance to an employee of Guin newly elected Parliament.

the Prime Minister, Mr. Stanley Bald- ness' Brewery, and that their de-which the principal measures of the C. It. Attlee.

His Majesty will read a speech in win and the Tender Opposition, Mr. livery to the sweep authorities Government's. Immediate depended on him. This man had will be forecast.

The debate is expected to continue since died.

for the rest of the week--British Apart from references to foreign Wirelees.

The hearing was adjourned.

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