THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1936.
PRINCESS ELIZABETH LEARNS TO BE A QUEEN The King, Queen Mary, and Cabinet Plan Her Education
TO HAVE PRIVATE
TUTORS
LITTLE TOMBOY NOW
STUDIOUS
PRINCESS ELIZABETH, third lady in the land, now 10 years old, is to be educated privately-to prepare her for the day when she may be Queer..
Originally, the Duchess of York had expressed a wish that her elder daughter should go to a girls' school and enjoy the normal companionship of girls of her own age.
But after a listassion between King Edward, Queen Mary, the Duke of York and members of the Cabinet it has her devided to substitute a more formal plan of education.
British Princesses have always celved private gention, and the Hittle Princess, it was foll, might be embarrassed by her rank if she mixed with other children at school.
So, Bike Queen Victoria, Prices Elizabeth is to be entrusted to tutors wad a goveTUVES,
Tutors for special subjects arri
CRUELTY TO CHICKENS
HOUSEBOY FINED AT KOWLOON
ZA FUTURE QUEEN.
NO RADIO LICENCE
VISITOR GETS OFF LIGHTLY
CLOSE RUN FOR LEAGUE PENNANT
CHICAGO DEFEATS ST. LOUIS CARDS
REDS DIVIDE HONOURS
New York, Aug. 11.
RADIO BROADCAST
Recital by Helen O'Brien From the Studio
VARIETY CONCERT
From Z. B. W. on a wavelength of 355 metres (845 kilocycles):
4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme, 7-11 p.m. European Programme. 7 p.m. A Scottish Programme. Orchestra-eland Laddie (Carri- Whistic and I'R thers); Song-
Chirago at last succeeded in brat-rome, to you. My lad ("Folk Songs Ing St. Louis, the League leaders of Scotland"). whom the Culas troff so closely, in a.(Kennedy Fraser).... closely contested game to-day. The Cuba won by six to four, with twelve hits to ten, and a home run by Hack, Cubs and three and St. Louis two
errors,
Pittsburgh and
Cleveland split honours in a double-vader, the Heda winning the nigal-cap Bever lo three, with seventeen hits to
twelve, after
McLeod's Galley Margaret Bar- rett (Soprano); Songs-Sound the
Skye Boat: Pibroch (Traditional). Song (Traditional).... Alexander MacGregor (Baritone); Orchestra-
(arr. Dlack). Glasgow ghlanders Meg Merriices (arr. Dlack); Songs-- Tam Glen (arr. Stephen). Deirdie's Farewell to Scotland "(Songs of the Hebrides") (arr. Kennedy Fraser).. Jean Day (Soprano); Songs-We Pittsburgh had made an offer to recover lost ground and Cooper Orife (Traditional). Land had defeated Cincinnati six to the O the Leal ("Folk Songs of Scol- in the opener, when each
land") (arr. Steven).... Robert Wat- trin Mitigating cireistiștances caused at
son (Baritone); Orchestra-Triumph hots. merly neutral fine of $10
Boston beat the Phillies in ten in. (Traditional). The laymakers (Ten- tuffield in Esther Paga
youngs, five in four, Borger whacking ditional). newcomer fream the United States, La home run for the Braves, Boston
7.45 p.m. Jinformi She will continue 1' was preferred against Pse Kali, aged į who pleated gulty at the Kowloon (hit swadee, seven and each blundered Instruct Princess Elizabeth in hin. 1), houseboy, when he appeared brs ¦ Munutiney this maning to gwring Joner in the field.
for Mr. Mcfadyen at the Kowloon tory and Bangbush literature,
New York Giants kept plugging at vario set without a Berness on Judy Defendant. Magistracy this horninit.
She ploutted that he had just plong, winning right to three from was arrested in Waterloo Road near recently eme from Amerten, where Brooklyn, on fifteen hits le twelve, Dundas Street,
Dodgers had an error.
shortly to be engaged.
ONCE A TOMBOY
Tantly have
A charge of erarity to 21 ellchen, The Royal Princeses made excellent progress with their by carrying them a suck a manner governess, Mrs Marion Clawford, a in a cage if much construcllon as fo them unnecessary suffering, former pupil of the High School of couse
Princess ERzabeth will entertain her little friends re gularly in the miniature house the people of presented to her
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cared more for her
mall vhild. Princess Baubeth 35215 tomalley, and than
ly studious,
Princess Elizabeth
her lessons, She is now definite.
Sergeant 11, Green, prosceiling, sated the the basket in which the chickens were kept had no attir, and the legs of the buds were all in jured mud breding
Ifendant pleaded that he luri usty recently arrived in the Colony and Je lesson long after she has locked: he was not paid for his work
Often His Worship imposed a litse of $88 the study books in die drak. she discusses with Queen Mary and on defendaist. King
think-
Edward varan phases
history which have intrigued her.
about
She keeps a secapbook of other; Royal children in Europe with notes As to the relationship the children bear to her.
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History in her favorite Marb jeet, with geography second, then French, and lastly arithmetic, a subject which brought an exPLORE
Face ian of impatience to when she was younger. Scottish porms fascinate her. can also sing and recile in French. From her mother she inherits musi cal ability, and can play simple tunes
SPANISH PROTEST
TO PARIS
Pinned from Pape 62
mission And a strict Wala of the Spanish costs by the ships ut ferent naftonn.
arnet
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dependable quarter Zunt the Halian reservation to her Receptame of the principle of the neutrality proposals
are
on her miniature pine. Her sing-ancial support for Spain should b ing voice is pore and sweet.
She reads a lot, her best-loved look being Binek Beauty,
TALKS IN FRENCH
By the suggestion of her grandl. mother, Queen Mary, she is told of the towns and castles famed in Eng- lish history, and is also taken to see them in their proper background. Recently she visited Hampton Court to view the purtrails of
Kings und Queens.
Tular
At private family gatherings her parrain encourage her to lead. un ali-French conversation. Thextority in sport
1:
comes malacally to Princess Elizabeth.;
swim. She has just learned to
that is her boust
strokes without having to touch the
bottom."
She enltivates her own kurden ati Royal Lodge.
Making Roads Safer
BIG SCHEMES OF RECONSTRUCTION
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London, Aug. 11.
Use, in order to
cach of the two corrlage-ways.
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to
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It was stated that Information was referved that spare puts fast been brought for a rackle hastalled on the third floor of 753 Nathers Red. IL
discovered that t had no lierner and on July por. 20 vidit was pond, The next day Mise En took out a Bernce.
had
AMERICAN LEAGUE St. Louis Browns hit thirteen, in-
Jer s eluding a
Solters, andd hemed seven run against › Chiritala Į pair, made pu three hits, Nach bud
With welve hits, and a banger from! Geltunger, Detroit still could beat "Pleveliod, with only ten for Trosky, and Kytekerbocker humers and branted the Reds
The Magistrate, Mr. E. Himsworth, | remarked that he did not think that There had been any attempt to detrant Up Reverse Department (1835 rurin. and areordingly Imposed 21 small Anr.
In another rase, P. 11. Smith, 208 Prince Edward Bonn), summoned for not having a licence for his radion
20. sent letter 10 July
112 Mantrate, explaining that he was unable to appear. An adjournment was made until Tuesday,
war kille
DETECTIVE MURDERED
An
Jerusalem, Aug. 11. An Arah detective sergeant. WNH prevented and
by
unknown assailant exporta materials prohibited, and that volan while walking in the streets of the tters should not be allowed to go toolri elty al Jerusalem to-day.
Henter's Bulletin Servier. fight for either side,--Rentry,
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1. Roberts-Selection; 2. Sweet Music-Selection; 3. Dixon Request Medley.
8 p.m. Local: Time Signal, Wea- ther Report und Announcements,
8.03 p.m. From the Studle, Interpretations at the Plone by
Helen O'Brien.
1.
Programmine.
Ab! Sweet Mystery of Life; 2.
In the Shade of the old Apple Tree; 3. Anne Laurle; 4.
Hoots and Sad-
it,
die,
hii
totul
'8.20, p.nt. Georgians,
Nat Gonella and his
Washingtour trimmed New York, seven to three, with only ten hits to elever. Each hot an error.
Philadelphia disappointed the home fans by letting Boston hit a dozen times and
dcore Glx runs. The Athletles gould only mange six hits, and a tone rim, Boston had tvo errors of the then-leuter.
CHINA PEACE HOPES NOW ABANDONED
(Contiuned from Pape F
the other .F.C, members | Canton.- Fruter,
Decision Awaited
now
in
1. The Sheik of Araby; 2. Basin Street Blues; 3. E Flat Blues.
9.30
p.m. The Band of H. M. Coldstream Guards.
Zampa-Overture (Herold); Pirates. of Penzance (Sullivan).-Selection; Iolanthe-Selection (Sullivan): Old Panama (Alford); The Standard of St. George (Alford); When the Band- begins to play (Williams); There's something about a soldier.
9 pm. A Relay of the Daventry News Bulletin (Copyright by Router) and Announcements,
·9.20 p.m. "Putting the Clock Back“ by the J. If, Squire Celeste Octet.
9.30 pm, From the Studio, A Recital by Mary Gray (Soprano) and G. F. d'Aquino (Tenor) and. Ukelele Solos by Ukelele Joc.
Programme.
1. Song-Lover come Back to me ("Now Moun")...Mary Gray; 2. Ukelele SoloSelected. Ukelol Joe: 3. Duel Tea for Two ("No No Nonette")....Mary Gray and G. F. d'Aquine; 4. Song-My Song goes round the World.....G. F. 5. Ukelele Solo-Selected ....Ukelele Jou; 6. Duct--I'll see you again ("Bitter Sweet").... Mury Gray and C. Fd'Aquino: 7. Ukelelo Solo-Selected..... Ukelele Jon it. Songs-Josephine Selection...G. F. 10 p.m. Big Ben from Daventry. 10 p.m. Two Humorous Nam- bers by Stanley Holloway.
1. Albert Comes Back; 2. Marks- atanan Sam.
10.10 p.m. Dance Music. 11 p.m. Close Down.
Shanghai, Aug. 12. China's hope of averting a costly civil war, which, by guerilla tactles the Kwangsi troops right prolong for, months, rests with Marshal Sergeant J. E. Hayward applied for Chiang Kai-shek and whatever in-d'Aquino; Wing Commander A. G. Bishop: the confiscation of 2 The, of rice andiluence his presence in Canton may will laying-ingone the of salt Count unclaimed and exert
Dorado en unmanifestel. board the x. Hai After attempting every method Imperial Airways liner Friday for Penang en route to Malaya Yang The order was granted by Mr. provided by traditionel formula to domestle disputes. Troops where he will join his wife and stay: 5. P. Balfour at the Central Muris settle
movements, circular telegrams and tracy this morning. for a month's holiday.
police negotiation, Marshal Chiang, The late Dr. David Duncan Mala, accompanied by Madame Chang. Mr. It. Fortes, advertising agent, residing at Kai Tok, was admitted to formerly of West Contes. Edin-boarded a private plane at Kinking, the Government Civil Hospital syster-burgh, who died on August 30, 1934, below Kuling, and flew to Canton,
local scat of Nanking's resuscitated day suffering from concussion, caused at Duxton, Derbyshire, left when he accidentally fell down the estate amounting to $12,200. An ap-thority in the South-west stairs at the Hongkong Fish Store, pliention by Mr. R. A. Wadeson, for De Vocus Bond Central. His candi-sealing confirmation of the executors
was granted. tion is reported to be fair.
While a growing corpa of adminis- trators and party ofllefals hasten to reorganise
Kwangtung, Marshal Chlang's driving energy will be des Local estate to the value of $0,000 voted to assisting the National Gov- was left by the late Mr. James Hemis,ernment's authority against truculent otherwise James Frederick Heins, and belligerent Kwangsi.
Among those who will work with formerly of 103 Stone Raod, Forest Gate, Essex, who died at the above Marshal Chiang in Canton is Mr. W. H Donald, veteran Australian ob- server of the Chinese political scene and close friend and counsellor of Chinese political leaders for thirty years, and who for the past three years has been a virtual member of Marshal Chiang's household.
With three previous returns from other
him, banishments agnitust Cheung You, 32-year-old deporter, wag sentenced to three months hard labour when he appeared before Mr. E. Himsworth at the Kowloon address on February 1 last. An up- Magistracy this morning. His latest plication by Mr. M. M. Watson, banishment, for 10 years, was im-solicitor, the lawful attorney, for Sub-sealing certified copy of letters of posed on June 10 of this year.
administration to the estate was insp. E. Rogers
prosecuted.
granted.
Une case of Diphtherin with ond death, six cases of Typhoid with one death (two imported), one ense of Measles with one death, one care of
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The Kingston by-pass nine mile The London-Irismouth stretch on road, one of the first of the great by- passes to be constructed on roads out
Sharp Engagement of London soon after the war, is to be reconstructed.
Burgos, Aug. 11. The road, which cost Senterier of two months' hari la-
A rebel column from Navarre has Will Need Time £400,000 und took four years to tour was imposed by Mr. W. Scha-
entered the outskirts of Tolosa and is build, h, since i came into use in field, at the Central Magistracy This morning, on Tue Tuul tailor, when
Yesterday, the Japanese Shanghat engaged in fierce street lighting in 1927, arquired a bad reputation for accidents.
be appeared on remsad on a charge
Mainichi predicted that the settle-an elfort to occupy this town and this Sun Se- The proposal is to reconstruct it of larceny of $10 from Choi Wuu- Meningitis with and death, one case ment of the Kwangst trouble would cut communications with
shopkeeper, at Morrison of Puerperal Fever and fifty-four take a long time, but observed it bastian, eighteen miles north-east. with a dual carriage-way, separated nam,
Sergent J. S. deaths from Tuberculnals were pe-i was inevitable that "this province While there have been heavy casual- by pentrat reserve. Lighting will Street en Sumlay. also be improvet. The work, which Ridell snit defendant carried on hi ported to the local Health, authorities will sooner or later become another ties on both sides, the battle was stil
August B.Kwangtung." will begin on the two les section own work at an address in Shanghai during the week ended west of Surbiton, will be put in hand Street, where he was living with his On Monday, two cases of Typhoidi
This paper belleves Kwanjsi mustaging in mid-afternoon. The
yalists, with machine-guns and rifles, wife and family,
were reports.
subinit to Nanking's authority. immediately.
were perched on balconies and roofs The paper asks whether Shimmlung and kept up a running fire upon the The great increase of traffic has necessitated
An application for the confiscation Kwok Pul-ching, murried woman, will follow suit. "Chiang Kai-shek's mixed column of Fuscists and Ros rebuilding of a num- the Ect of comparatively new roads, and 100 rounds of ammunition found residing at No. 87 Lockhart Road, only fear is that General Han Fa-yalists which pushed into the winding cual carringe-ways are a growing by a Chinese constable, in Stubbs second floor, was fined $25 by Mr. chu may turn pro-Japanese," the streets of the city. feature of these reconstructions. The Roulear the Wanchai. Gap was W. Schofield, at the Central Magis Mainichi declares.
The rebels are said to lave finally According to Japanese correspon- number has grown so rapidly that the made by Sergeant Hill before Mr. W. tracy this morning, on admitting a Ministry of Transport is issuing Scholleld, at the Central Muristrates summons of having failed to stify dents, Marshal Chiung has ordered formed flying squads and to have oc special regulations regarding their this morning. The constable, Yeung the change of address of her register-five additional divisions to proceed cupied houses on the outskirts of the city, converting them into miniature regaron Sik-vin, stated he found 201 rounds ed mul lani, Lung Sunchi, aged 18 to the West und North Rivers fortresses, from which they, ure firing observance of one-yay working of) of ammunition in a pit near Stubbs years, on June 14. Defendant plend- | bordering Kwangsi, thus necessita-heavily on the loyalist defenders.
Roud on August 6. Sergeant Hill od she was ill, and was therefore ting (emporary suspension of other
It is to be noted that this attack The recent decision of the Govern-guid he chocked up the ammunition unable to report inspector Fraser,truitje on the Canton-Hankow Ball-reprezoals n counter-offensive against ment to place trunk roads under the and found 110 rounds of 3855 rifle of the S. C. A., sald defendant had way for the second time
in two the Government activities in the excuse before, but she months.-United Press.
San Sebastian area and is chlice- central authority of the Ministry of ammunition, and 89 rounds of 22 made this Transport. will facilitate measures of ile ammunition. Mr. Schofiel or could very well have sent the girl to
export. Defendant had been dered confiscation.
ly separate from the main northern Held for Questioning warned modernisation such as the plan for
and southern rebels in March, 1933, for
drive against Madrid. the Kingston by-pass. The urgency
Canton, Aug. 12. of the matter is emphasised by the hard inbour by Mr. S. F. Balfour My So, 25, was given one month's
Wong Yok, aged 60, a widow, was Chinese morning papers state that tombel Aranda, sixty miles south of Loyal aviatira from Madrid, have number of new motor vehicles re-
charge of charged with behaving in a noisy and Mr. Feng Jui, director of the Kwang-Burgos, and one bomb is said to have gistered each month. The figures for this morning,
the charge tung Agricultural Bureau, June, at 38,536, were more than 0,000 having obtained goods by false pre-disorderly manner in
who re- crashed through the roof of a house In excost of June last year.British tences from a shop in Honham Road run of the Yaumati Police Station cently came into the limelight as a occupied by a woman and six children.
Central I appenrs that the de before Mr. Mucfadyen at the Kow- peace delegate to Nanking and who However, the eat fendant was employed by Whe Tai loon Magistracy this morning,
She is now detained at the Gendarmerie casualty.-United Press. Kwong Press Co. where he was usual tearfully said that all her, money Headquarters here, la held for ques- ly sent to a Chinesa compradore in had been taken from her by theloning in connection with accounts of Ronham Rondl obtain goods for the police. It was stated by Inspector his Bureau, Company Owing to ineficiency, the R. Shannon that the woman had $1.61 He has been head of this départ- Mr. J. Basil Buxton, Professor of was dismissed from the firm, and, on fin her possession when arrested, and ment for nearly five years.
He will also be questioned about. Animal Pathology at Cambridge, has leaving, took with him the Company's she was fined $ in Court. This Ane been appointed to succeed
Ho pro-the smuggling of sugar on a gigantle Si poss-book, which enabled him to. b- had apparently upset her. Frederick Hobby as Principal of the tain credit on goods from the composed that she be bound over. She scale during General Chan Chai-tang's Royal Veterinary College on the lateradore. This he retually did, and had been quite a nuisance, and her regime. for a retirement, which will take place went undetected his fifth visit to behaviour had attracted large crowds It is reliably stated that the Gav. Uzeudun, after the completion of the main the shop, where they had just re-round the Station. Defendant was ernment contemplates appointing Mr. Wood-chopper," who won fame in block of the new College hulldinga.ceived news, about the loss of the bound aver, and warned that If she Lin Tao-yang, Agricultural Director the prize ring in America and From the end of September, Pro-pass-book, and about the dismissal of created a noise.again, she would be at Nanking, to succeed Mr. Feng in Europe, has been killed in the fight- Ing at San Sebastian,-United Prear. fined.
Kwangtung-Reuter niessor Buxton will take up duties as the defendant.-
Acting Principal British Wireless,
Wireless.
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London, Aug. 11.
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Was the only
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