THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1937.
Princess Elizabeth Learns To Be a Perfect Hostess Ballet Dancing and Elocution Among Her New Lessons
She Hates Sums
PRINCESS
(Dy ANDREW KIDD)
ELIZABETH will learn ballet
dancing this autumn.
Lessons in ballet are to be part of her instruction for
the coming term.
Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Rose have nearly finished their holidays,
When, in a few days, they returned to Bucking- ham Palace from Balmoral they will go back to school.
Their schoolroom (on the second been has of the floor
Palace) modernised and brightened during the summer. It is bere they will
Cancer
tackle a term of really hard work. Is Not
Eleven-year-old Princess Elizabeth
is already taking History-in addition
to normal lessons.
She is
-elocution.
also learning deportment, and the duties of a hipsters.
THEY LOVE SPORT
Princess Elizabeth has been given in good grounding in French. Re- cently she begun to learn German.
Miss Marion Crawford has charge of Princess Elizabeth's education. She has the assistance of specialist women teachers.
In addition 10 taking dancing Jessons from Miss Marguerite Vacani the Princess is taught music by Miss Lander and strawing by Miss Cox.
Leasons for the Princesses begin at 9.30 am, and continue, with a break at 11, tili lunch-Ume.
Afternoons
Jess fre
strenuous. They are usually free for games. the evening there is a little home work for Elizabeth.
Although every hour of the educa tional programme for the Princesses is carefully mapped out they are in of becoming "bluc- danger
סת
stockings."
Elizabeth rides her pony, Snowball, and she can saddle and harness herself. Margaret Rose has a smaller pony--Perry.
SWIMMING LESSONS
Inheritable.
BUT TENDENCY IS HANDED DOWN
(By Phil Newsom) United Press Stag Correspondent.
Chicago. Early treatment and strict nu- herence to a medical programme are imperative in combatting cancer successfully. radiologists sold re- Bfth international cently at their
congress.
"Fifty per cent of the canter enses coming to us, come too late-usually beenuse of fear," the congress sald. Of the other 50 per cent, perhaps half are cured. Those who are not, refuse to follow advice and assume they are cured when more treatment still is needed.
"We have reached the point," said Dr. John T. Murphy, Toledo, Ohno, "that some of us are not so much interested in the cause as we are the cure. We know how to cure cancer und we know how to prevent it. The rent fight nuw lies in erlucation of the publice."
Dr. William 11. Stewart, New York When they get back to London the Princesses will resume their swim-City, said it had been proven that ming lessons at the ladies's section of cancer treated early is curable,” the Bath Club.
Elizabelli has made good progress since she boasted, a year ago, that she could "do six strokes without having to touch the bottom."
lor
Now their own miniature garden is being prepared in the gardens ut Buckingham Palace. It will include part of the lake, which is to be fenced across as a reservation their favourite ducks.
The
miniature house, given to Elizabeth by the people-of-Wales-en her sixth birthday, will be brought: here from Royal Lodge.
STAMP DEALERS
LOSE HEAVILY
Postmark Frauds
The incurable cases," he said, "usually are those which have been allowed to spread through the re- the maintier of the body through lymph and the bloodstream.
"When it reaches that stage it may appear cured at one point and then break out on another."
Arthur
C. "Irritation," said Dr. Christie, Washington, D. C., president of the congress, "is u chief source of cancer. ---
"Eliminate Irritation and yout eliminate cancer.“
The scientists explained that wound or seur which becomes
chronically irritated may easily lead
to cancer. Frequent physical ex- uminations, they said, may eliminate
them
KANSAS
QUES
More than 50 girls arrived in Atlantic City, N. J., from all over the United States, to compete in the Atlantic City jubilee for the title of "Miss America, 19 37" Here are two of them who baarded Die "American Beauty Special" train at Philadelphia, for with the coast resori. Left is Alice Emerick as "Miss Texas," Laila T. Benton as "Miss Kansas."
Cure
Painting
for Inferiority
Complexes
By Louise Morgan
In a quiet studio high above the roar of Theobald's Road people of all ages are learning to get rid of the in- feriority complex by painting pictures.
ERADIO BROADCAST
Rolay of Rotary Tiffin Speech
LONDON RELAYS
Radio Programme Broadcast by 2.3.W. on wavelengths of 355 metres (845 k.c's.) 31.49 melres (9.52 m.c's.).
H.K.T.
12.00-12.20 p.m. Relay of Special Service from St. John's Cathedral.
12.30 Albert Sandler and His Or- chestra and Glita Alpar (Soprano).
The Lost Chord (Sullivan); Sanc- tuary Of The Heart (Ketelbey). Orchestra; Song' from 'Lakme (De- libes).... Gitta
Alpar; Le Chaland
Qui Passe (Bixio); Love's Last Word (Cremieux); Because (d'Hardelot); A Little Love, A Little Kiss (Silesu) ....Orchestra,
1.00 Time and Weather. -1.03 Variety.
Viennese Orchestra-Old Vienna Melodics (Rob. Pollack); 1. Good Old Times; 2. This Year's Wine.. Edith Locond and Her Viennese Or- chestra; PianoJill Darling-Selec- tion; if I Love Again (Oakland- Murray).....Patricia Rossborough; Comedienne-Out in The New Mown Huy (Tracey, Ehrlick and Doug- herty); So Tired (Little and
Penn; Mandoline more)....Ann Souvenir De Sielle-Mazurka Varice (Leonardi)....
Maria B, Scivittaro; Orchestral-Rumbaland....Geraldo
and Ills Rumba Orchestra.
Size-
1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press; Weather and Announcements.
1.40 Relay of the Itolary Timn Speech from the Roof-Garden of the Hongkong Hotel: Dr. W. Y. Lin on 'Whither Financial China?'
2.15 Close Down.
4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme,
(Bas-Bari- Dawson 2.00 Peter
tone).
A Song For You And Me (Hizzi); The Man In The Street (Longstaffe); The Winding Road (Araby and An- drew).
7.10 Ambrose and Ills Orchestra. Falling Leaves (Kennedy, Carr); Piccadilly (Mesk, Harvey, Carr); My I'm All InFox-Trot; Lost Rhythm, Lest My Music, Lost My Man-Fox-Trot (from 'Soft lights and sweet music); Music In May Waltz (from 'Careless Rapture"); Peter's Pop Keeps A Lollipop Shop- Novelty Fox-Trot
7.30 Stock Quotations and Hong- kong Exchange Market Report.
7.35 Liszt
Hungarian Fantasia For Piano And Orchestra....Jacques Dupon (Piano) and the Orchestra Symphonique. Hungarian Rhapsody, No. 12.....Sir Hamilton Harty conducting the Hallo
They are taught by Arthur Segal, the distinguished Orchestra. artist, who left Berlin in 1933.
A MAN'S LUCKY ESCAPE
London, Oct. 5.
Dr. Christie explained that cancer roughly may be divided into two Foreman Blense, of Melville-street, divisions that which is radiosen Liverpool, hnd n 1,000 to 1 chance London. sitive and that which is not.
agulast escaping death on Monday British collectors are reported lo
Cancer," he said, is a wild cell have lost £10,000 already through frauds that were perpetrated in con-growth. Cancer which still is com- when the Harwich-Liverpool boat nection with the issue of Coronation paratively young, has a tendency to express jumped the rails as it was
Stolign. grow swiftly, to devote most of its entering Central
He was stamps in the colonies.
Scotland Yard and colonial poslat me to the development of new cells, caught ilke a rat in a trap, with huge "This type is particularly sensitive
of masonry and blocks
shattered authorities are investigating allega- tions that the frauds are still being to X-ray or radium treatment."
glass flying over him. The chance perpetrated. One philatelle journal
a thousand worked and with a has offered a reward of £100 for
slightly injured shoulder and a cut formation leading to the discovery of
arm Foreman Blease lives to tell the the perpetrators. It is alleged that post-marks were forged on the first day of issue of certain colonial steps
tale. He was in a litle wooden hut! on the platform when he saw the and that bogus stamps were placed on
the market.
The other type is that which is older and in which cells attempt to fulla normal functions,
This, he said, "may be seen in neer of the breast. The cells, while definitely cancerous, may attempt to fulfil the purpose for which They train leave the rails, crush into a first were intended-in other words, concrete platform and tear up Afty to produce milk. A BAG OF 72 SEALS normal, are radio resistent-they may
"These, because they are nearly yards of masonry and steepers. "It the platform had not stood the | be destroyed, but in doing SU you strain it would have been a terrible London, Sept. 30. Mr. W. 11. Barron, the Fishery destroy all the Officers and members of the Sen und subnormal." Fisheries Committee for Cornwall
tissue both
normal disaster.
have come to the unanimous conclu- į sneer of the womb, formerly con-i
practically incurable, now (shows a high percentage of cures, the conditions 50 sion that the natural tremendously favour the seals, that entists said. Cancers of the larynx although the scal-shooting party and breast also are being cured, they which has been organised under their sald,
Cancer, they said, is not inherited. direction has effected considerable
"Only the tendency is Inherited,"
slaughter of the animals of the North Dr. Murphy sald, "that is, a
Moscow Extends
Subway
Moscow. run- Construction is beginning of the Const. of the country, the entire ex down condition which encourages hard section of the Moscow. subway. termination of them Is practically
impossible. Last year 09 seals were
cancer,"
Nearly 3,000 delegates from
the
Two radli will be built. In the centre
of the elly passengers will be able
trains going in other directions.
killed, but this year the bag was only United States and Europe attended 12 of which 33 were accounted for the congress which held its first to transfer from the new line to at Boscasle, 17 at Portreath, 11 at formal session on September 13. Kelsey Hend, and seven at Longchip.
Drank 40 Bottles of SPELLING
Beer And Danced.
The Waltz
London, Oct, 0.
Mr. J. S. Hull, retiring landlord of
asked what was his most vivid
MEN
MISTAKE SENDS TO PRISON
London, Sept. '30.
William Liddle, 49, was sentenced to two months and James the White Hart Hotel, Windsor, when Hill to four months' imprisonment at the Edinburgh Shefeld Court memory of nearly 50 years Inn-keep- this week, for obtaining goods by fraud. The two men must be ing replied: "Once upon a time, in wishing that they had learned to spelf the word "dentifrice" or the nineties, during a regimental ball that an Edinburgh hairdresser had not such a long memory.. The of the Life Guards, a farrier corporal-haldresser had started business on his own, and received an order. major wagered another N.C.O. that he could drink 40 bottles of beer from a new cuutomer with the word "dentifrice" which was included straight off und stili dance a waitz in the order, was spelled "dentiface.” He recalled that his former with any woman in the room, "He employers were defrauded of articles including dentifrice. On that drank the beer and, appearing as sober as a judge, danced the walk in occasion the word had been spelled "dentiface.” Inquiries led to the perfect time." Tell that to the judge, arrest.
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0.00 Local Time Sigual, Weather Report and Announcements.
8.03 Musical Comedy Selections. He believes that the sense of in-
Bitter Sweet-Vocal Gems (Noel feriority is one of the chief causes of
Coward)....
Columbia Light Opera the chaotic state of the world to-day: Co.: King Of Jazz--Selection (Yellen and that art can get at - the root-of-and Ager) Regal Cinema Örches-- the trouble and cure It.
tra with Quentin M. Maclean at the
London Relay-Hampstead
8.16
A storky man of 62 with rosy face Organ. and white hair, he described to me in quaint broken English the hundreds Heath',
which were cured of cases
in his Berlin studio.
The story 'Northern
of London's famous Height: λ dramatic
"Brush and puletic are. fine medi-narration by Jonquil Antony. Pro- cine," he said.
duced by Leslic Stokes,
8.45 Spanish Music.
CURING PHOBIAS
Will O' the Wisp Song (polo).... Herr Segal can tell at a glance from Maris Barrientos (Soprano) The Lover and the Nightingale (Grano- a painting, professional or amateur, whether the man, woman or child dos)... Elleen Joyce (Piano); Bou- Inferiority quet Of Spanish Songs....Sevlilian Serenadera; Triana
(Albeniz); complex. who painted it has on
The emotionally balanced person Spanish Dance No. 3 (Granados).... uses a firm brush clrole and sharply New Light Symphony Orchestra.
9.10 The B.B.C. Wireless Military Band. defined contrasts. The neurotic be- trays his lack of courage by uncertain
The Black strokes and either no contrasts or too
violent and aggressive ones.
Domino-Overture
(Auber, arr. Winterbottom); Dance Of The Flowers-Valse (from 'Le Phoblas of all sorts, such as fear | Corsaire Ballet-Delibes); Slavonic
(Dvorak-arr. of open or closed spaces, loss of Dance No. 5
WH- memory, lack of concentration, nali- | liams); Faust Bollet Music biling, and sexual disorders can all (Gounod); (a) Valse for the Corps be cured by painting, according to de Ballet; (b) Entry of the Nubian Herr Segal,
Slaves; (c) Entry of the Trojan Mal- dens; (d) Dance of Helen; (e) Bac- chanale and Entry of Phryne.
The simple, elemental laws of painting are identical with those of Psychology, he believes.
Art in the future will not be con- Ained to the production pieces," he said, "but will be used as an Instrument of health as well as enjoyment by all."
of master-
BEACHY HEAD TO BE PLACED OUT OF BOUNDS
London, Oct. 4.
It is hoped to make it an offence to climb up or down Beachy Hend," that famous promontory which always seems to be getting in the news. Eastbourne Corporation is seeking information about the pro- of a Provisional Order to fuller control of the large area of Downs, including Benchy Head, which it owns. There have
mation secure
been
climbers numerous ensen of being trapped on the cliffs. Polleo lives to rescue them. A penalty of and signalmen have had to rlake their up to £5 is proposed,
First Movie Soon At 90
Fremont, O.
After attendlug its frst mution picture, John Hettner, 00 years old, ordered new spectaclea and assured the theatre pinnager he would be a regular patroni
0.30 London Relay The News and Announcements,
9.50 Variety. Orchestral Avalon-Quick Step; My Iloney's Lovin' Arms-Fox-Trot (Continued on Page 5.) RECOMMENDED by all DOCTORS".
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