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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, MAY 11, 1936.

A HAPSBURG PRINCE OLYMPIC TORCH. TO WED BLONDE

ENGLISH GIRL

One of the torches of stainless steel which has been made by the Krupp-Works for the 3,000 run- nurs, who in an estafette race, will carry the Olympian Flame from for Olynipla in Greece to Berlin the opening of the Summer Olymple Games, The torch raco is calculated to last 11 days and will be through seven countries.

Duke And Duchess Of Kent May Go To America

THE

THE Duke and Duchess of Kent will decide at the end of this week whether or not they will accept an invi- tation to travel to the United States on the maiden voyage of the liner Queen Mary.

Their decision will be made on their return to London from Belgrade.

AS

Romance Began At

MIS

Dances

In Vienna, She Says:

By A Special Representative

Vienna, April 28.

ISS MARIE THERESE WOOD, a pretty, blonde English girl whose home is in Vienna, has become engaged to Prince Ernst von Hohenberg, second son of Austria's tragic Archduke Franz Ferdinand, whose murder at Sarajevo led to the world war.

She is twenty-five. The prince is thirty-one.

I spoke to a breathlessly hunting on his mountain estates in Styria than in fashionable happy girl to-day at the Vienna salons.

smart flat in Vienna's May- fair, where she lives with her parents, Captain and Mrs. Jervis Wood.

He admitted the engagement, and added: "But please don't make too much fuss about it. We shall live on my estates in Austria after our marriage.“ Mins Wood, who is known to her friends as "Maisie" is a first-class golfer, paints, rides, and is typically English.

She is their only child. She was giving a tea party to her girl friends, telling them all about her engagement.

"Yes", she said to me, "It la true, and I am terribly happy African explorer and big-game

We shall be married in Vienna.

Her father Captain Wood, is an

hunter. He has just returned

"We don't yet know when.from an expedition to Tanganyika, Probably in May or perhaps I had better say we are keeping it)

аге

Miss Woods' mother is the former We

Hungarian Countess Cap. ΠΙΟ Lonyny. Before the war

tain Wood was military attache nt the British Embassy

the Vienna. After settled down there.

a secret. In the same way, not telling where we going to spend our honeymoon.

"The prince and I have known each other fairly well for some time. I live in Vienna, and we have met at many dances and other social events. We only decided to get married a fort- night ago. We tried to keep it quiet..

DIAMONDS, RUBIES

an

of

The prince has given me cngagement ring consisting two diamonds set in rubies."

And the future princess return ed to her simple English tea.

The prince was shy when I spoke to him. He is more at home stag-i

CONFERENCE

PROPHETS

OF

PREDICTION THAT THE KING WILL

LIVE TO BE 70

STROLOGERS held a confer-sured of celebrating his seventieth i

birthday and a Bolshevik rising was ence-believed to be the first foreshadowed in the United States six in Britain-at Harrogate last years hence, month, and before it opened, Mr. H. H. Burnell, of Pool (Yorks), the organiser, declared in an interview that no prophecies would be made."Prophecies are all clap-trap," he is reported as saying.

PIANOFORTE MUSIC by

FAMOUS SPANISH COMPOSERS.

ANDALUZA., DANZAS ESPANOLAS

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DANZAS ESPANOLAS

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SEVILLANAS

ESFANA

NAVARRA

SERENADE ESPAGNOLE TANGO

SOUS LE PALMIER

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., Albeniz.

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in

war

he

25

GOOD SPORTSMAN

He said:

"My wife and

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are very happy that our daughter is marrying a man like the prince.! Ile is a good sportsman and hunta- man. I know him well."

The marriage will be a Roman the ceremony. Both Catholic prince and Miss Wood are Romino Catholics. By her marring: Miss Wond will become a member the Hapsburg family.

of

Prince Hohenberg is a grand- nephew of the Emperor Franz Josef, who, by declaring war on Serbia in 1914, precipitated the work wat.

2

If his father. Archduke Franz

ambatte Ferdinand, had not morganutie marriage with the Countess Cholek, Prince Honen- of berg would be in direct. line succession, after his elder brother, to the Austrian throne.

After her marriage. Countess Cole was made the Duchess af Hohenberg,

BULLOCK WITH ITS MILLIONS

HEART IN ITS MONTH

A-bullock which literally "ha FOR- its heart in its mouth" has just been killed at a slaughter yard ut

"But across tea-tables in the Portarlington, Victoria, Australia. RUSSIAN

sedate surroundings of the con- ference hall the assembly of! carnest men and women-mostly noticed for some time, but it had women-managed to make just a not affected the growth or health of the animal, says Anstral News. few predictions, including:

Its heart was found well up in

its throat. A lump there had been TEACHERS

King Edward will live to a good old age.

Japan has troublous times ahead.]

There will be no European war' VALLEE IN and Britain will lead in a general coneillatory movement which may end in a federation of United States

of Europe.

Trouble is coming to Mussolini. Triumph for pacific negotiations so far as Germany is concerned with one or more foreign countries, probably neighbours.

"EXACT SCIENCE"

FIGHT WITH

Moscow, May 1.

Stalin, the Soviet leader, to- day announced a £40,000,000 Easter present to school teachers and other school employees, whose salaries are to be raised on a graduated scale according

ACROSS

223.

126

1 Very old-fashioned parties finish

up such vegetables.

4 There is, mockery on his lips,

not on his heart.

9 They tell me port is a cure for

this unpleasant feeling. 11 An ecclesiastic.

12 Does it turn to dust when it

roils out of sight? 13 Wild animals prefer this dis-

tance in bitter weather,

16 Not the solution to D Across,

but it's safe enough.

16 Wrap.

17 It seems I've run out of fivers. 19 Each requires a portion. 20 "A people still, whose common ties are gono: Who, mixed with overy race, aro lost in nono" (Crabbe: The Borough). 22 In evidence.

20 One of a famous trio; his first

four letters suggest It!

27 Combine.

28 Addressed oneself.

20 When supply exceeds demand.

31 Well-known unknown.

-82-May--mcen legs or possibly sharka (Two words, 7

means

and 4).

33 Far from neat.

34 Make effective.

DOWN

1 12 Across was concealed in tiny

particles of wood.

2 'Tis said that beauty

inore than they do.

3 Go out after tea? 6 KIX.

Stuff!

draws.

6 You and me in a spot of bolher? 7 Lorna Doone's young man was

in the van, full of hales,

13-4

112

14

+

8 Visual, but when tho artist dropa

in it's prophetic. 9'Gasp chorus (anagrain).

10 Eminent sage turns to some thing that contains gin, but ro- les more upon water (hyphen, .5 and G).

13 A hot-house plant that sounds

far from hot.

14 With knoba on.

7 I always have this after din-

18 Proverbially ugly.

121 Gladden (anagram).

23 Get Into service.

24 The verb that applies to the

hoop.

20 Really most absorbing, this! 27 A man of the sea.

30 One in a thousand.

31 Nora changes for the river.

Saturday's Solution

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PRODUCER to experience and qualifications. BATHING BEACHES health, to undertake this survey?

New York, Apr. 30.

The sam, earmarked for this Rury Court been baition budget for the current year UDY VALLEE, the world's purpose brings Russia's educa-

George White's to £480,000,000.

WATER ANALYSIS .

WANTED

The following eating house licences will be applied for:

Ai No. 450, Prince Edward Road, ground floor; and No. 06. Tunglowan Rond, ground floor.

for food factory Applications licences will be made for:

The orders of the day for the meet- Astrology is an exact mathematical

from

No. U, Stone, Nullah Lane, ground ing of the Urban Council to-morrow

floor; No. 11, Temple Street, ground science, declared Mrs. J. Norman ned Rhodes, treasurer of the Astrological "Scandals."

The average increase will be about are as follow:

Dr. R. A. de Castro Basto, pursuant floor; No. 30, Graham Street, ground Lodge of London.

When the curtain fell last night, 15 per cent., which will bring the to notice, wili ask:"Will the Chair- floor; No. 12, Aberdeen Street, ground Then by

constellations the ald of The proceeded to demonstrate just why White and Vallee started to fight salaries of educational directors in man kindly inform this Council: 1. floor (entrance); No. 109, Wuhu the London Naval Conference was Stage hands intervened and stopped cities to about 221 a month, and those Whether a bacteriological survey has Street, ground floor; and No. 219, Tut fated to fail from the day it began: the bout.

of teachers in villages to about 20 never been made of the sea water at Nam Street, ground Hoor.

Application for a dangerous and the various bathing beaches in Hong- how Britain will lead Europe through

kong and Kowloon? 2; If the answer offensive trade licence will be made difficult times to peace and how Japan White alleges that Valler called him month,

an "ungentlemanly name."

Wages of teachers in remote disis in the affirmative, what was the for No. 264, Des Voeux Road West, In other corners of the room South

Vallee and White have been asso-tricts, will be raised by 50 per cent result of this examination? 3. If in second floor and No. 153, Pratas Afrien was seceding from the British

Regular returns will also be tabled: advisable, in the interest of public Empire; Hitler's personal stock was einted over a long period as star and and those teaching deficient children the negative, is it not considered Street, third floor...

by 25 per cent--United Press. rising; King Edward was "being as- producer.

is in for trouble.

SALESMAN SAM

(WHAT TH' HECKS TH’ MATTER NOW, SAM?¿

OOOW!YOW! YOW! CABOOSE IS STEPPIN'

ON MY FOOT

Getting Up In The World

(DON'T NEVER YELL LIKE THAT, FOR ANY REASONI YOU'LL SCARE TH HOSSES

HOW KINI HELP IT, IF THEY PARK

ON MY FEET?

THASS FER YOU TA

FIGGER OUT, SAMMY!

ATER

THE DAY

By Small

THEY GOTTA BE HIGH-STEPPERS TA. REACH MY DOGS

NOW, BOSSI

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