THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1936.

Queen Mary's Home Of Happy Memories

Marlborough House Will Be Just Like It Used To Be

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THEN Queen Mary moves into Marlborough House early this month she will find it almost exactly as it was when she left it twenty-six years ago to become Queen.

Many of the carpets and curtains years watching her son facing the in use when Queen Mary Ilved atrame responsibilities on the throne, by the with

surrounded King while she is House Marlborough

that remind her of those George

as Prince and Princess of things Wales have been kept in storage; young days. ever since..

They have been looked after so carefully that they are still in per- fect condition, and, by the Queen'a own wish, they will be repineed in their old positions.

She decided not to have Marl. borough House altered at all, ex- cept for essential repairs and additions to bring it up to date.

The great dining room on the ground floor, where forty-five people can sit down to dinner, is not being ' touched.

Queen Mary, as all her close friehus know, has happy memories of the days she spent at the big red house with Its lovely gardens that

The magnificent drawing room, look on the blond beauty of the Mull.

which leads out of it, with a smooth parquet floor that makes it an ideal NOT TO BE ALTERED

room for evening dances or recep- Now, with the passing of her Hus-tions, is not to be touched either, band's reign, she wants to spend her

JONKER'S DIAMOND FOR LONDON

CRAWLING AS A MENTAL

EXERCISE

New York, Sept. 25. PROFESSOR LAIRD, of Colgate University, says that the evolution of man is tending towards an all-fours posture.

An experiment to determine why dwelling creature, While man dwell students were dull after eating, re-in trees, it was necessary for him to The farther he vealed that they showed higher walk on all fours. mental efficiency when lying their feet in the air.

he must tend towards an erect

BIGGER HEART "Nor can I agree that an all-fours posture would mean a better blood supply." said Professor Briggs.

posture.

Biggest Part Larger than Koh-i-noor

London, Sept. 20.

LONDON in to have an opportunity

League Loans Unpaid

Two Countries Rebuked

Upstairs, on the Brki Noor, the small dining room, where Queen Mary will take her meals when ake is alone, in, being modernised by the provision of clectric hol plates and a new service ft from the kitchens in the basement.

OLD-FASHIONED

Queen Mary's private rooms-her study, boudoir, and bedroom-on the same floor are being made more

hot and the comfortable, system is being modernised.

water

wall

She has chosen her own papers and paint. Many of the designs, papers, in old-fashioned

Six European States were granted; of seeing the most remarkable loans totalling £81,000,000 by the are those she remembers from the diamond of recent years, cut from League of Nations between 1923 and old days. the celebrated Jonker's Diamond. 1028.

Satin-striped papers, with plain Mr. Harry Winston, of New York,

To-day the League Loans Commit-grounds, in whiles and Ivories are who last year paid £150,000 for the tee (under Sir Austen Chamberlain's among Queen Mary's choice for re- Jonker's Diamond, with advanced as a land dweller the more fourth largest, said to be the chairmanship) praise Austria, Dan- ception rooms.

in the world, haa zig, and Estonia for the way they

Corridors and ante-rooms are to To-day he have discharged their obligations. be carpeted in the same rich crim- arrived in London. talked of his plans.

has partially defaulted, son as the corridors at Buckingham Hungary

and hangings in The stone, which was found at but the committee indicate she is do- Palace. Curtains

the formal chambers are to be of Elandsfontein in 1934, three miles ing her best. from the spot where the Cullinan

two The remaining

countries, the same shade. Diamond was found in 1995, was Greece and Bulgaria, however, are bought for the Diamond Corporation sharply criticised by the committer. The size of the human heart has for £03,000 by Sir Ernest Oppen- who declare that both these Govern- Increased greatly since man walk-heimer from its finder, a

Transvaal ments could have done better if they ed erect, and a bigger heart in digger named Jacobus Jonker. had tried. evitably means A better blood When the Dlumond Corporation supply.

put the stone up for sale, Mr. Wins- ton bought it and it was inken to Americi.

Professor Laird concluded from this that if mankind walked on all fours it would produce a better blood supply for the brain.

Professor E. A. Briggs of the Zoology Department, Sydney Uni- versity, sald last night be found it impossible to agree.

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Professor All the evidence, said Brigits, tended to show that man wo evolving in the opposite direction

towards a more erect posture.

Man's evolution was a descent from

and an arborcal creature to a

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"The heart is a powerful pumping organ, and it develops a greater bead of pressure when the body is erect." As to students being less dull with their feet in the air, it was Professor Brigg's experience that they were often dull wherever, their feet were, and whether they had eaten.or were hungry.

SLEEPING UPRIGHT

A-leading-Sydney-doctor thought.

In the U.S.A. there were no bids] for it as whole, and it was decided

the

London twelve

JAPANESE LIE EXPOSED

SAME FURNITURE There will be little, if any, now furniture needed for Queen Mary's new home.

pro-

At Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle. and Sandringham House, there is a great quantity of turni ture which her berty, much of it led by her in the past twenty-five years. For many weeks she has been en- gaged in sorting this out, deciding which pieces she wishes to take with her, and which are to remain, or to be sent into storage.

In other

nt Marlborough rooms Story Of Assault By Two House, Queen Mary intends to re- store furniture tha! was used by Queen Alexandra when she lived there.

to cut it into twelve parts.

Mr. Winston told paper

that 10-day will be ready for display soon.

10 London He is to bring them to put them on exhibition.

The largest piece will weight from 175 carats, according to the final cut," he said.

stones now belag cut in New York BY EMBASSY

That is Tested-Every that possibly Professor Laird based 165 to 175

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his theory on the assumption that with the feet in the air, more blood would go to the upper parts of the body, and the brain might function more easily.

Queer Talent

Due To Man's 'Dual Brain'

"I believe that this stone will be one of the most beautiful diamonds in the

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GREATEST PROBLEM

Rooms for the Queen's secretary, two British soldiers on the the Hon. Gerald Chichester, and her

According to

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By Special Correspondent

At the top of the house are the LEARN of an

quarters for Queen Mary's servants, example of Japanese propa-nt present occupied by some of the AN OFFERS"

ganda in Pekin (Northern China). King's domestic staff. Professor Harvey Sutton, of the This stone will be much larger

On August 26 Shimbun, the School of Public Health, said that, than the Koh-I-Noor, which weighs local Japanese newspaper, carried although he did not agree with Pro- 100 carats, but will be smaller than fessor Laird's evolution theory, the the largest stones of the Cullinan sensational story of an assault all-fours posture had some

by ad which are included in the Crown and wrench Vice-consul, M. Legrand. Comptroller, Lord Claud Hamilton, vantages.

Sceptre and weigh 516 and 309

this account M.are at the side of the house, facing Itorses could sleep while standing

carota respectively. up, but very few humans could do

The famous Florentine or Tuscany Legrand was walking in the Legation Marlborough Gate.

Here the daily work of the Queen's so. The all-fours posture cave the diamond (formerly owned by the aren, when two British soldiers ad- hody greater stablilty.

towards him brandishing correspondence and her other affairs Habsburgs) weighs 133 carats. The vanced

him, will be carried on, with offices for Victoria weighed 180 carats when whips. They closed

and knocked off his clerks and typlats immediately be cut, and was bought by the Nizam jostled him,

hind. £400,000.

glasses with their whin of Hyderabad

Queen whips.

ladies-in-waiting Mary's ARRESTS why it "raw" stone is The reason why n

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took and the other members of her staff so much "cheaper" is

M. Legrand, it that the pro- cess of splitting

ing and cutting is so refuge in the Italian Embassy, where Will also have their private rooms risky. There is always the danger he borrowed the Italian telephone on the second floor, above her own

rooms, within casy call, the diamond may be injured.,

and asked his own Embassy for us- Greatest problem of all for Queen

Five French soldiers were "The future of the stones," said sistance. Mr. ston, "cannot be

Winston,

divulged sent. They arrested the twe British yet. Certain offers have already soldiers and took them to the French been received."

Soon afterwards, the story the on The Insurance premium largest slone will amount to £2,000 tinues, ten British military constables a year. Interest on the arrived, ppd demanded that the two or £3,000 locked-up

capital it represents prisoners should be handed, over to demand was refused. amounts to several thousand pounds them. The

The constables assumed a threatening a year. The cost of possessing and attitude, but, in view of the superior Marlborough House, she will have Large as is the accommodation at a diamond is between £6,000

force of the French, who had 40 great dimeulty in finding room to £10,000 a year.

soldiers present, they were forced to display her marvellous treasures to withdraw.

The

the full advantage. ers, according to prisoners, newspaper, are still held by French, and the whole incident is said to be causing the Brilish Em bassy the greatest anxiety, for the men have been caught in the act and "this time the Embassy will be un- able to invent a false alibl as in the case of the murder of the Japanese! offleer Sasa 1."

Sydney, N. S. W. Sept. 21. There is a man in Sydney who can do two entirely different things at once, and do them well. He is Stirling Wilkinson, known to his friends as the man with the "dual brain."

Among other accomplishmenis, he can write different words and sentences simultaneously with both hands. He can write the same wording backwards. He can also do two separate drawings at the same time.

As a bookkeeper he will be parti- cularly envied as he can makkal simultaneous entries-the figures with one hand and the items with the

other.

Wilkinson says that he was born' that way. As a child, ho found that he was writing backwards with

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his teachers, who had to Use mirror to read his writing. Special- ists who examined him, decided that he had a discase of the brain. To induce correct writing with the right hand, they strapped his left arm to his body.

entered college, he When he jealously guarded his secret. After a time, ho committed some demeanour and was given 400 lines

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NEW BRIDGE

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TICKLES FEET.

OF SEAGULLS San Francisco, Sept. 20, Seagulls don't like the new Francisco-Oakland Bay

bridge.

Noted engineers, college pro- fessors and philosophers noticed this and pondered. Seagulis don't get dizzy, they argued, it wasn't too cold and guils make so much noise themselves that it couldn't have been because of the racket of the construction

gunya.

The thinkers went into a hud- die and finally they brought out the solution. The bridge is a suspension structure and every wire and cable vibrates stantly,

Seagulls didn't Uke this vi bration.

It made their feet Urkle.

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Embassy.

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AND THE TRUTH The facts of this extraordinary "incident" are as follows.

As soon as the newspapers came out with this story, the British Em- bassy conducted a thorough investi- gation into the charges. After con- sultation with the French Embassy and with the French M. Legrand, the Embassy

that the report was an entire fabrica- tion. An offeini dementi- to this effect has now been lasued in Pekin. The so-called "Incident" is an II- luminating example of the peculiar methods of Japanese propaganda in China.

the time taken by the other boys. TROOPS BLOW UP CHURCH

The astonished master accused him

of having another boy to help him,

and then Wilkinson had to explain

New Delhi, Sept. 1.

his ability to do two things at once. ST. MARY'S CHURCH, Queita, one of the finest churches in India, has been blown up by a squad of Royal Engineers. The bullding was

After that his detention was double

that of the other boys.--United Press. loft unsafe by the earthquake of May last year.

Mary when she moves in, however, Will be the same problem that con- tronts most people when moving- how to get everything in..

The Queen has one of the larg est and most valuable collections of objects d'art and paintings in the country, now divided among four great houses,

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