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HARRY BAUR LAURENCE OLIVIER in

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TARE ANY TRAK on Hardy VALLEY BỤN

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY,

NOVEMBER 30, 1936..

BRIDE TELLS GUESTS WE WERE

NOT MARRIED" Mistake In The Date REVELATION IN MIDDLE

OF RECEPTION

Brighton, Nov, 1.

ABOUT 30 guests turned up for the wedding of Miss Ada . Moreton, of Round Hill Crescent, Brighton, to 24-year-old George Albert King, a commercial traveller. The register office ceremony did not seem to take long to the guests and sightseers who gathered outside. When the couple came out arm in they were showered with confetti.

Wife Sues For 1s

A Month Alimony

MRS HETTIE

Then, when the whole party huul essembled at the bride's house for the recopilan, Miss Moreton no- nounced that they had not been married at nli.

She explained she had made a mistake in fixing the date of the wedding and the register had been unable to perform the ceremony She then handed her ring back to the bridegroom.

In order not to disappoint the guests some of them had come from a distance-It was decided to con- finue the recepilou.

21 DAY'S NOTICE

The registrar, Mir. Horace Burfield,į

TUROWER explained:

"Miss Spain", 10-year-old, who to become was selected at Tunis

Miss Europe" for 1936, iler name jla Senorita Antonita Arques, and she is from Barcelona,

ARMY NOT TO INSIST

"ine 21 days' civar notice of the ON "AI" MEN

sued her ex-husband at Bow | marrate had hot expired, bút same- County Court recently

one is told the bride at the ind tar ar- rears of the shill.ng-a-month! only to wait inree Dumays—that is alimony granted at her 1934, for 15 days. Nodung could

2nd Coulis, Kur compre suggested te= | divorce.

ing married by speemt heenee, but 1 pomen out that it const not be done that day."

She claimed £65 7%, 10d, on two udgment summonses, claiming that Ralph Turower, of Leadale Rd., Sout}s

divorce. Mc

2MORE TO-DAY O TO MORROW Tottenham, ut paid rothing since the

ABLAZE WITH DAZZLING SPECTACLE ! An amazing story of a very wicked rity that was destroyed by a gleantin earthquake.

CLARK

NEVER SUCH A THRILL!

JEANETTE

Your two most exciting stars...in M-G-M's mighty romantictriumph!

GABLE M..DONALD

San Francisco

in

with

Spencer

JACK HOLT JESSIE RALPH TED HEALY

TRACY"

■W. 3. VAN DYKE Production

Produced by Jolin Emerson and Barnsed H. Hyman

WED. THUR.

Moti

Leonard Caplan, for

Mrs. Turower, told Judge Owen Thomp→

The wedding has now been ranged for in a week.

Ir-

sun, K.C.. that at the divores urower ANOTHER

was ordered to pay is a truth for

herself, and 5s, a week for their child. REFIT FOR

In February last, forgoing 1710

arrears, Mrs, Tirower obtained an

order for Turower to pay as from H.M.S. FURIOUS

January 1, 1930. That represented 46 5% of the amount now" eloupe,

Questioned hy Mr. Capian.

Turower sald he was not war- king, but was living on money obtained from his brother. In 132 he received £900 under his father's will, but had lost it all. The judge ordered him to pay the. 10 5s, at £1 a month. The sun- mons for the other sum was journed generally,

41-

CANCER AND TUBERCULOSIS THEORY THAT THEY

ARE RELATED

Varrier-

Most-Altered Ship

In Fleet

AIR CARRYING CHANGES

By A Medical Correspondent The most altered warship in the Royal Navy is about to undergo yet

more alterations,

4 MEDICAL GRADES FOR RECRUITS

SOME FOR DUTIES

AT THE BASE

Last

The physical and medical stand- ards set for admission to the Army sire to high for thousands of can- didates who offer themselves. year, out of 60,000 men who applled, no fewer than 35,000 were The Adjutani General's mont has, therefore, decided to in

which scheme

will embody four grades. The fighting line will be recruited from Grad: "A" men, while the lower grades will provide men who are employed for the most part behind the front line.

state a

W

This new departure was announced Office by this month at the War Major-General D. K. Bernard, Dirce tor of Recruiting and Organisation. It will come into operation on De cember 1, and will follow in its man the Grent War. features the method mikopted during

1,500 A YEAR

the Those

f biological investigation into: of cried out during the, We have wanted the 'A 1' men and

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CARY

Metro Goalmen Mayte

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LEWIS STONE. BENITA HUME

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Produced by QEORGE FITZMAURICE MAURICE REVICES'

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H.M.S. Furious was laid down in 1915, and completed in 1917. Shel was one of the "hush-hush“ super-į Instead of every man having to cruisirs which owed their existence pass the "A 1 standard, General to the plans of Lord Fisher. Even Bernard explained, all recruits for

on these ships HALS Furlous enlistment will be graded by Was unique. Her man armament! Medical Recruiting Officers. consisted of two 18-inch guns the in the lowest category-probably de- farget guns ever inointed In a tetive through fint feet, poor teeth,

weight, A theory that tuberculosts

deficient washup la modern times,

Re-woukl, caneer may be intimately usubelated, | But the Furious was never tom- accepted, be employed in the rear- and that both diseases may to a con- mustoned as a super-crubstr.

On ward Bervices, derable extent be dependent on the Starch 2, 1915, it was derided to fit. By making the standard more elaka annat f

Inkten n by the; her as a seaplane carrier, This th: they would, he believed, be able lainan tiesues, was put forward re-entaded the removal of the foremost, to neropt at least 1,000 to 1,500 micr

Sir Pendriti cently by

18-inch gun, and the building of a in a year who would otherwise be Jones, Director of Papworth Village large hangar on the foret die. The rejected. These

men would I able Settlement,

foremast, funnel, and the after JB to do their job perfectly well. The would still be re- Aghting - troops Sir Pendrill was addressing mem- ! inch gun remanths later it wasnited from the high grade.

Smuke! -Alanit-fix-.. hers of the Conference-on

可 Abatement at the Science Museum, decided to remove the after 10-inch

am quile certain," south

Kensington. He explained

KUN also and to fit a flying deck with Berard concluded, "that our medical

of about 200 feet. was the result

This standards have been rather too rigid, that the hypothesis

Was tuberculosis undertaken by Dr. D

of 1017-18.

often had to give them an 'A 3' member

The Cruickshank, a Burron

following year again saw the the Papworth research staff,

Furious undergoing large alterations. This new selieme, together with Dr. Cruickshank's investigation The

The operation of

what

were then

other proposed measures, is part of was shortly to be published under known as "and machines" from a big effort to maintain the volun- the title "Tuberculosis, Cancer and ships had become possible, and the tary character of service with the There are strong argu-

·Zinc,"

the Sims-Woodhead Furlous emerged eventually with "Colours." by Memorial Laboratory, I'mpworth. flying deck ruiming the whole length ments against a compulsory form of observed, said Sir of the ship, and with smoke ducts is Ballet would be decidedly been

to the had Pendrill, that the inhulation of coal dust and coal smoke did not cause tuberculosis. On the contrary, might, and almost certainty aia have

Since then the rapid development ant-Ceneral to the Forces, admits protective effect. There was, how-

naval flying has necessitaled that to avoid any disturbance of the ever, a large volume of evidence to

numerous alterations and additions voluntary system of recruiting on show that there was a close associa- to the ship, but her appearance has which the country prides itself,

between smoke and tion

smoke and cancer,

remained substantially the same public opinion must be aroused to the Dr. Cruickshank's paper, he said. long and almost

of strength to the bridges day. The relation tuberculosis mortality--which could and with down-sloping flying deck establishment for each of the three not be explained in terms of sana- built over the old forescastle. land forces-Regular Army, Ter- torta or medical treatment-might- This lower flying deck was built ritorial Army, and Supplementary have been caused by the increased so as to allow of fighter machines Reserve-showed, he said, a gap of availability of zinc, owing to the use being flown off straight out of the serious proportions. of, galvanised iron containers for hangar, which has huge doors facing

144,000 WANTED directly forward. The down slope

The Army's year ends on March the wna necessary in order that machines should attain flying speed 31. During the next six months, the Adjutant-General said, the Regular The slope of this deck has made the lishment of units and to replace an- Army needs, to complete the estub- A remarkable fact was that cancer, Furlous very wet in bad weather, nunt wastage, no fewer than 37,000 had increased in exact ratio to the and now such progress has been volunteers. The requirements of the decline of tuberculosis. Since 1851 made with the handling of machines Territorial Army would not be satis- the two diseases together had us- and the lifts to the main fight decked with fewer than 86,000, whic counted for

per cent of the that the flying off of machines out the Supplementary Reserve needed deaths after the age of 25 auch year of the hangar is not used.

Il

to the stern Instead of a funnel.

of

BAD WEATHER DIFFICULTY

cprvice.

d

th

reversion

objectionable,

General Sir Harry Knox,

Adjut-

suggested that the steady decline of for the hump toe-topped except serious weakness of man power to

food.

Zinc-workers, it was known, had

a higher resistance to tuberculosis

than any other class of worker.

MANY SPECIES

towards

in their very short rar

-a constant toll, although the tuber- The Furious is to be taken in hand approximately 21,000. The total for culosis igures had steadily fulien. at Devonport next week for a refit, all three Services was 144,000. No such statistical relation had been shown to exist between any other two discuses.

It had always been assumed that bacteriophages were not disease producers. But it had been recently realised that there were as many species of phages as there were bacteria. Some of these, according to Dr. Cruickshank, might actually themselves be pathogenic.

15

which expected to lust about thirteen weeks. During this time

the forcenstle will be built up and Claudette Colbert

the vulnerable "front doors" of the hangar replaced by permanent structure.

HE'S 83—AND SHE PROPOSED

Suffering From

Fractured Skull

Hollywood, Nov. 1. "LAUDETTE COLBERT is suffer- Ing from a slight basal fracture This was discovered when she

"From this, Dr. Cruickshank has been bold enough to suggest and

Mr. Thomas Towers, aged 83, of jof the skull. in my view to substantiate the iden that at the moment when the human Nottingham, has been a widower organism is invaded by the tubercle for 2 years but soon he will be collapsed to-day when attempting to married again as, the result of a return to work after her motorcar bacillus, this pathogenic phage may come into action, and by its success Leap Year proposal of a neighbour accident last month. A fresh me- or non-success in lysing the tubercle aged 80 to whom he went for lodg-.dicul examination was made and re

ings at Keyworth,

vealed the fracture. bellus, decide whether enneer or

"I don't want any lodgers, but I Miss Colbert in confined

her tuberculosis shall supervene.

"In that bacteriophage the vriusly be from Ms. Eliza Ann in the studio shortly.

dn't mind marrying you." was the home, but she expects to be buck which Ali enneer workers Dr WF. And he accepird.

She was Jnured when a station- seeking? In other words, are Steen- Mrs, Wilson's first husband was alary car in which he was sitting was ken's lytic factor. Cruickshank's widower with eight chidren at the struck from hell by another car, pathogenic nhage and Gye'd non-time of his weddint. Between them Miss Colbert, who is 31, in married specific cancer factor one and the Mr. Towers and Mrs. Wilson will to Dr. J. J

have more than 30 grandchildren. specialist.--Reuter,

same?"

Prossman,

JL

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BURNS

MARTHA

RAYE

BIG BROADCAST OF 1937"

To-morrow

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Weidler, David Holt, Billy Leo, A Para- mount Picture Directed by Mitchell Laison

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