THE
HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, JANUARY
1987
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IT'S LOVE THAT
Mannequin Tells Man
{WORLD'S
GREATEST
LOVE
A recent photograph of Mrs. Simpson, whose name will be in- mortalised as that of the first American lady to obtain the love of a ruling
king.
Who Shot
Her I Love
You Now'
Warsaw, Dec. 21. FILARET, ABRAHAM
23-year-old mechanic, fell in love with beautiful 20-year-old' Toly Funtovna, mannequin at one of War- saw's
Love v Law It All Goes
MORRIS LINDE, ared 45, an Vallen born in Poland, is not wanted in England.
The polica at Marylebone court, where he appeared recent- ly, produced a list of convictions against him sinée he was 10 years of age. He had been expelled from England twice. At fast he went away voluntarily, but ro- turned by some unknown means. . Ife was accused of falling, as an alien, to furnish the registra». tion office with particulars, 'and' of being found in the United Kingdom in contravention of the Allen order.
Linde disclosed to the couet why he came to England from Belgium where he now lived with his wife and children,
His mother was seriously ; he came to see her.
瞻
MARRIED sister of Linde
most fashionable A offered to lock after him far
establishments.
But Toly turned up her pow- dered nose at Abraham's rough hands, refused to have anything to do with him.
One night when she was working late Abraham waited outside the shop for her in the deserted street.
two days. He would then be able to leave the country.
The magistrate, acrepied this offer. He discharged Linde.
The wanderer who was not wanted by England telt the court to spend the week-end with the mother who still yearned for klm.
As she came out, he drew his re- Putting His Love volver, shouted; "If you won't have me, you shon't have" anyone," fired| two shots at her.
Abrolium was taken to Jall, Toly to hospital.
That was three months ago. Dur ing the week-end Toly left hospital, went straight to n rabbi. She took him with her to Abraham's prison, and there the rabbi drew the prison governor aside, whispered to him. Abrabum was brought from his cell.
As he entered the visitors' room. Toly ran to him saying: "Abra- ham, I am sorry. What you did has changed everything. I love you now. - Will you marry me?”
Half an hour later the wedding ceremony took place in the prison. the governor and a warder being the witnesses. The case against Abra- ham is to be dropped.
Duke Asked The King
LOVE ABROAD For Short
FLOURISHING: In the first
re-
ten months of this year 37,042 marringo licences have been issued in Chicago, and a cord year's total of 45,000 ex- pected by December 31 is accepted as a sure sign of in- creasing prosperity.
LANGUISHING: Louis de
Holiday
To Marry
THE Duke of Norfolk, doing a ten-hour day Brugh, well known psycholo-stage-managing the Coro- gist, speaking at St. Peters-
nation, has asked the King burg, Florida, declared there are two types of married men,
for a short holiday, in those who will not go out un-
January so that he may less their wives drag them, and those who will not go home unless they are similar- ly dragged. The second type, he said, are the more difficult to manage.
PERISHING: Samuel Lederman giving evidence in his wife's divorce proceedings in, New York, said his refusal to pose. as a chauffeur in order to gratify her "superiority com- plex" cost him her love.
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marry.
This month his engagement to the Hon. Lavinia Strutt, daugh- ter of Lord Belper and the Countess of Rosebery, was an- nounced.
The honeymoon, brief and spent la the country, will be disturbed by essential Coronation business und papers forwarded to the duke for his signature. In on hereditary post, the Earl.Marshal can have no deputy.
Controlled by closest royal re- gulations, the duke must ask for special permission to suspend his work, and, later, special permission to leave the country when, with his bride, he will visit Rome and be received by the Pope, His salary as marshal is £20.
Unill
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of
The duke, head of England's fore- most Roman Catholic family, will be married in Westminster Cathedral." The Vatican will send a representa- tive.
tho middle
this month the duke will attend the special courts considering Coro- nation rights and privileges, These and in the second week, when the marriage will be arranged,
IF YOU LOVE LIFE—
Katsuza Nishi,medical consultant to the Japanese Imperial family, now on a lecture, tour in America," says; "If you wish to live to be 120 one rule to follow is-lie on your back
TRAMPS' DEATH DUEL
St. Nazaire, Dec. 20. Two tramps with a long-standing feud over a stolen bleycle fought a duel here lasting for some hours. A man named Cremet was beaten tu death with a wooden club.-Central Netos.
And Hers -To Test
John Simpson, convicted of reck less driving, was given a suspended sentence in Toronto an condition that his wife reports to the police the first time he breaks his court pledge not to drink for two years.
ACKIE, London Zoo chimpanzce, permitted to mix a little Christmas paid- ding (with raisins), lands— with old world courtesy-the firat spoonful to spouse Fifi, but-
FIFI, bring c woman
with little or no regard for the conventions, decides "You can't have your pud- ding and eat it-- what?" And that was really hote the row began.
New Zealand Flowers Frozen In Ice For King
Dunedin, NZ, Dec. 30. Examples of the Mount Cook illes (Ranunculus Lyall), both flowers and
To Make
True Love
New York, Dec. 24.
PROFESSOR EDWARD L.
CONLON, who is giving his 33 students a "marriage family" couraent · Loyola University, Illinois, declared that "the car- marks of true love are exclusive- ness, constancy, patiency, con- sideration and self-sacrifice/
The professor warns against "anything that includes any other members of the opposite sex and makes unreasonable de- mands."
LOVE FAILED
Decrees Against Two Countesses
WOOLLEN JUMPERS
ANEWSHIPMENT
AND
CARDIGANS
FOR LADIES
-UST ARRIVED
lute a decree nisi for divorce LONG SLEEVE WOOLLEN JUMPERS
AN application to make abso
granted in May to Count Jacques de Pret-Roose against his wife, Countess Elizabeth de Pret- Roose, will come before Mr. Jus- tice Langton in the Divorce Court shortly.
Countess de Pret Roose is one of three daughters of Mr. Char- les T. Garland, racehorse owner, who died in 1921, and left the greater part of his fortune of nearly £350,000 in trust for his daughters. They also receive a life interest in £1,000,000 under the will of their grandfather.
☆
ALSO in the list is an applica
tion to make absolute the decree nist granted In May to the Earl of Darnley, on the ground of the misconduct.of his wife, the Countess of Darnley.
Blind-He
leaves, are to be frozen in block Achieved
of lee and sent to His Majesty the
King. The flower is really a butter
cup.
MRS. FREER SAYS,
'I'D GO TO JAIL
TO GET JUSTICE'
Sydney, Dec. 21.
MRS. M. M. FREER, niece by marriage of the late Viscount Cave, is not dismayed, at the Australian Cabinet's decision to-day to continue to ban her from entering Australia.
She was refused permission to land on the ground that she became "entangled" in India with Australian Army officer Lieutenant Dewar.
She is now on the way from Wel- lington (New Zealand) to Australia in the liner Awaten.
In a radio-telephone message to Sydney she said:
"I expected the decision, but I am conâdent of success. Even the vilest of criminals are given a fair can be found la trial. Nothing my life meriting exclusion.
I know the Commonwealth has no Information from Beltain that I am undesirable. I am even ready to go to jail so long as I have an opportunity to clear my name. "Please, Australians, give me a chance to prove that I'm just an ordinary woman, a mother with two bonny children, and not a monster." It certain that when the Awatea errives in Australia on Friday, Mrs. Freer's legal representative Sydney, a leading constitutionalist, will apply to the High Court for t writ of habeas
directed corpus against the captain to test the legality of the refusal to allow her to land. The captain is expected to reply that he is acting under the direction of Minister of the Interior Paterson.
Mrs. Freer's lawyer will argue that knowledge of Italian) was educa-
and oscillate the whole body as a the test given to Mrs. Freer- (on her goldfish, does,"
WATSON'S
tional and therefore outside the Com; monwealth's powers.
Seeking Precedent
To-day
the Government's legal advisers are searching for procedents to obviate Mr. Paterson producing documents before the court.
The decision to maintain the ban on Mrs. Freer was taken despite Attorney-General Menzies opposi-
tlon.
Premier Lyons and other Minis- ters, Influenced by public pressure and a desire to repair any possible Injury to Mrs. Freer, were unable to move Mr. Paterson, who refused to agree to a formula to admit Mrs. Freer.
With four Country Party Minis- ters the Cabinet had a majority ready to reverse the decision-with- the Inevitable resignation of Mr. Paterson.
But Deputy-Premier Earle Page announced that If Mr. Paterson re- signed it would be a case DI “One out, all out," Icaving the Govern- ment without a majority in the House.
In order to avold a erisia -the Cabinet agreed to continue the .ban
It is revealed
that when Mr. Menzies first heard of the ban be
Life's Ambition
Bridgend (Glam.), Dec. 27. MR BADEN P. GRIFFITHS was, a few years ago," a -miner, strongly, healthy,
Suddenly he went blind.
Grimly he set out to conquer his amletion and to achieve his life-long Ambition-lo become an actor.
Day after day he studled “move- ment, memorised and practised
parts. sal, sightless but with his Imagination alive, in theatres.
To-day he is one of the best- known amateur selors in Wales and
in a recent open dramatic compell- tion he won the gold medal for the best piece of individual seling.
EVERY VISIT TO THIS SHOP
is an Investment in Good Appearanca
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efficiency, the courtesy, the pleasing results
BABY WATER
30 cts.
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BEAUTY SHOPPE
Hairdressers to Discriminating Women.
Cantoni Bank Bldg.
Tel. 32508
IN
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$595 $795 $1550 & $1750 Each.
WOOLLEN CARDIGANS
IN SHADES OF
BROWN, NAVY, IVORY, BRICK, GREEN, ETC.
$5.50
to
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Prices from SHORT SLEEVE WOOLLEN JUMPERS
IN COLOURS
BLUE, GREEN, BEIGE, WHITE, GREY ETC.
PRICE $450 EACH.
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NOTICE OF REMOVAL
On and after 1st January 1937,
Our Office Address will be
ST. GEORGE'S BUILDING First Floor
C. E. WARREN & Co., Ltd.
Sanitary and Heating Engineers.
TELEPHONE 20269.
HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN. THE SOCIETY ASKS FOR
$25,000
In 1937 to continuo iis work for sick and destitute children.
Hon. Treasurers;
Mr. A. MORELLAR, QA,
c/o Mackinnon, Mackenzie & Co.,
P. & O. Bullding.
Mr. KWOK OLAN,
a/o Banque de L'Indo Chine,
-Hongkong.uk
November 16, 1938. ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄