THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1937.

"I am Happy with, the Love of My British Officer: I'll Stand by Him." PRINCESS GIVES ALL FOR LOVE

Husband III and Workless-

PRINCESS Romola Ghosal of

Cooch Behar, member of A famous Indian family, had every- thing in the world that money could buy.

To-day she is living in a small flat in the Vielorin, district of London, doing her own house- work, budgeting for every penny j of her slender income, while she waits anxiously for her husband to come out of hospital.

And she mourns the death of her uncle is Highness Prince Victor of Cooch Behar, killed recently, in a car accident.

Daughter of a princess, grand- daughter of a Maharajah, and niece of Sir Rabindranath Tagore, the famous Bengal poet, the Princess Romola Ghosal is now the wife of Captain Cyril Martin Connell, former British cavalry officer.

Captain Connell is unemployed. HAPPY MARRIAGE

For the past month he has been In hospital suffering from cyr trou-

"It's the first time we have been apart since our marriage in 1924. I feel the separation keenly," Mrs. Connell told the Sunday Chronicle.

"My married life has bien ideally happy. I denticly have never regretted the step I took in marrying outside my race." Mrs. Connell was 14 when she first made the acquaintanceship of Captain Connell, then in Calcutta with the Central India Horse THEY FELL IN LOVE

"Shortly afterwards," she said, "I read that he had been reported illed in action.

I

"One day, seven years later, walked into an Indian restaurant in London.

There I saw Captain Con-

nell.

"I rushed up to him with the words: 'Goodness, are you still alive? I heard you were dead.

We met daily after that, went out to dinners together, fell deeply in love.

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In December, 1915, Mr. Henry Ford, American motor millionaire, chartered a liner and sailed it to Europe as a "peaceship." He promised when he reached Europe in January, 1916: "I'll get the boys out of the trenches by Christmas." The cruise was a failure.

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literary work for many years, War-Time Episode has been purchased for a re- cord sum by an American publication in the United States.

Insured for over £60,000 and securely packed in an iron-bound Sea-chest itted with six locks, the MS. left for New York from Southampton in the Queen Mary. It was taken on board by Mr. Derek Hall Caine, grandson of the novelist.

Mr. Hall Caine sald that while he could not reveal the price paid by the publishers, Messrs. Doubleday

In a few weeks we decided to Doran, it was quite the highest ever get married. The ceremony place at St. Pancras Register Office. Pald, even in America.

took

"My marriage did not mean any break with family or religion.

"Although I have none of the comforts of life to which I was once accustomed, I am happy with the love of brave British officer.

"And I would stand by him to the last'

Pat Sykes

Sailing

For England

"The work look my grandfather 30

years to write," he said.

FOUR YEARS TO CONDENSE "For four of the six years since my been husily engaged condensing it, grandfather's death his secretary has; so that it can be published_In_one. Volume.

"Some of the noles in my grand- father's handwriting had to be de- ciphered with a magnifying glass.

"It is the story of Christ as a man written from the point of view of an ordinary man, and in no sense is if re-write of the Bible.

looks at the life of Christ

FAMOUS DANCER or point of view. The

book may antagon[se some people

General Who Talked To

Kaiser In Shell-Hole

By Donald Stokes

Leominster, Saturday. TO-DAY a British general told me how he had talked to the Kaiser in a shell crater a few months before the end of the war.

Brigadier-General H. C. Rees revealed to me a new chapter of war history as he described how he had been captured in a big German push, and had been brought face to face with the Kaiser.

"The Kaiser told him that he had not been responsible for the war

I had no idea that Britain would fight me,' the Kaiser said. 'Britain and Germany should be fighting together

"I was probably the last man on the Allied side to talk to him before he fled to Holland," said General Rees,

through in their great campaign "The Germans were smashing

LEAVES SUNDAY by use it is certain to cure on the Aisne in the summer of

a great deal of controversy, for it is 1918...whole British battalions

A few hours after she and quite revolutionary." her partner, Jimmy Andrews, !

Hongkong

to

GERMANS AND

ISLAND IN CANADA

have

hulped greet the New Year in festive manner. Miss Pat Sykes, ac- complished ballroom dancing ex- hibitionist will board the Conte Verde and sail for England. For a few brief months the famous Andrew-Sykes dancing combination will be broken up. While Pat is in Landon getting the "low down" THE reported intention of a the latest in ballroom dancing, Augy

group of German financiers

Montreal,

Is going to Shanghai and will then to purchase Anticosti Island- return to Hongkong.

Pat will rejoin her dancing part-the large island in the Gulf of ner in Hongkong in March and they St. Lawrence-has led to wild will then sail for Australia to fulfil a rumours here. contract engagement, and ultimate-

Some people have declared that it

ly, they hope, to head for the United was a move directed by Germany States. Miss Sykes is returning to the Far East via America with the part of her colonial expansion

plans.

were wiped out.

"The headquarters of the 150th Brigade were taken.

"We fought, our way through barbed wire, across

and a river, Birough large bodies of German troops. And then, after 36 hours of continuous gliting, I was captured by a man armed with u poker! "I was taken straight to the Kai- ser.

KAISER'S DENIAL

"He looked tired али de- pressed,

seemed to be a sad igure in a mad world.

"Flix attitude Was in acute contrast to that of his staff and of all the other Germania I saw behind the lines that day..

Iden of "spying out the land."

"He was apparently having lunch, During their season at the Gloucea that Germany might extablish a nu-

Fears have even been expressed but the All-Highest of Gemuny gol ter Hotel, which included special

up and stood on the side of a shell appearances at Christmas, to be re-val bare from which, because of lis crater, while I stood at the bottorn peated

re-strategic position, she could blockade of it. again to-morrow and

and Andy have again Saturday,

on the St. Lawrence and the Gulf. Pat and

"The Kaiser said that I was young proved themselves to be the must point out that for any country to

Constitutional lawyers, however, be a general was only 30 when accomplished demonstrators of

captured--and then he asked me my dern ballroom dancing ever to visit licosti Istand it would be necessary Welch.

acquire the sovereign rights of An- regiment. told him it the Far East, and they have nightly; first to receive the approval of the

was the delighted the patrons of the hotel British, ,with their graceful and artistic inter-Parlaments.

Canadian and Quebec

""Then you must be a kinsman of Lloyd George, he said. He went

prelations of the

step, blues.

tango, waltz,

mo

fox-irol, quick-

rhunba

P.O. Were Wrong

-From 1840 To 1918

An envelope addressed to "Lloyd's Coffee House in the Royal Ex- change" is exhibited in Lloyd's library. This is why, as fold to the British Luncheon Club by Mr. A. C. Dabba (Fellow of the Society of

words coffee house were dropped in 1840. It took the Past Once until 1910 to. And that out. Unill then, every official.communl- cation

enme addressed to "Lloyd's Coffee House in. the Royal Ex- change."

Zoo Fools Komodo Lizards

Philadelphia.

THE city zoo acquired two Komodo lizards from Netherlands India, tried to feed them an raw hamburger but found they would only eat eggs. The keepers forthwith filed empty eggshells with raw ham- burger, fed them to the dragon lizards. The lizards did not Know the difference,"

on:

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12.0-12.20 pun. Relay of Special Service from St. John's Cathedral,

12.30 Gilbert and Sullivan Selec- tions.

'Iolanthe My Lord, A Suppliant At Your Feet It May Not Be Nellie Briercliffe, Chorus of Girls, The Bar Lnoms

Nellie Briercliffe; .. George Baker, Bertha Lewis and

When I I Went

To G. Baker; When Darkly Day W. Lawson, N. Briercliffe, D. Oldham, L. Rands, D. Fancourt and Mole Chorus. The Condoliers-1 am- A Courtier Grave And Serious H. A. Lytton, B. Lewis. A. Bennett, D. Oldham and G. Baker; Here Is A Case ... D. Oldham, G. Baker, M. Bennett, W. Lawson, A. Davies and Chorus. New Let The Loyal Lleges Gather Round-

Full Company.

12.48. Rale Da Costa (Piano).

Viktorin And Her Hussar'-Medley (Abraham). 'Waltz Time-Medley (Strauss, arr. Levy); Dancing Butler- fly (Young and Petkere).

1.0 Local Time Signai and Weather Report.

1,03 Light Orchestral and Vocal. For You Only Serenade (Bou- langer); Let-Us-Dream-Serennde- (Robrecht) George Boulanger & His Orchestra. Home And Beauty (C, B. Cochran's Coronation Revac) Magda Neeld, Janet Lindand "Does England wish for peace? Realm-Sulte (Ketelbey)-(a) The Webster Booth (Vocal). In A Fairy Everybody wishes for peace. Moonlit Glade: (b) The Queen Fairy replied.

Dances; (c) The Gnomes March... After a pause he said:

My

Albert W. Kelelbey's Concert Orch. troops made successfu! attack yesterday. saw some of 1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press; Loenl Announce-

soners, and they looked as if they ments. your men who had been taken pri-Weather Forecast and had been through a bad time.

"I said I hoped that our troops had fought well,

Louis

1.40 Variety. Vocal-Dus Gibt's Nur Einmal (Gilbert, Heymann and "ile replied: "The English al-

Gocht): Das 1st Die Liebe Der Matrosen ways fight well,”

(Gilbert and Heymann). The "As I was led away I saw the Melody Gents with Orchestra. Kulser against the skyline, a weary, Orchestra-On The Avenue-Selec- almost pathetic, figure.

tion

uis Levy and His Gaumont- but it was British Symphony, Vocal Ducts-

weighed Tricky Little Tune (McGill); A More with worry and with fear. Less Volga Boat Song (McGli)

Major And Minor; Orchestru Love Is Love, Anywhere (Arten): Let's Fall In Love (from the film) ... Carroll Gibbons (Piano) and is Boy Friends. Vocal-Twenty-Five Years Of Popular Songs-1910-1935 Columbia Vocal Gem Company with Orchestra.

"I was his prisoner, the

Kaiser who seemed down

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2.15 Close down. 6,0-7,0 Chinese Programme. 7.0 Bruhms.

CHRISTMAS PARCELS OFF HOOVER HERE

Variations On An Original Theme, Many Americans in the Colony re- Op. 21, No. 1... Wilhelm Bockhaus ceived belated Christmas gifts yes (Piano), Variations On A Theme By terday afternoon after the arrival Haydn (St. Antoni Chorale') Op. 50Á before 3 p.m. of the Presdent Grant Philharmonic-Symphony Orch. from Holshoto Island, the scene of New York Cund. by Arturo the grounding of the President Toscanini. Hoover.

7.24 Closing Incal Stock Quotations The President Grant called at the and Hongkong Exchange Market Re-

her way from Japan to port. Hongkong and picked up the remain- 7.30 Studio-Recital Ing 400 bags of mail, consisting of Halloran (Piano) and Claire Harige by Molly printed matter and parcels. Also

Beene on

aboard the President Grant when she (Violin).

nrrived here was a further detach- 1. Kreisler Selection; 2. Dornros- Britain and Germany should liner who are on their way back to Edge of the Lake ("Summer Day ment of the crew of the wrecked chen (Tschaikowsky): 3. On The never have been fighting each other. the United States. If there is any fighting to be done it

Sulte-Coates); 4. Three Balinds: should be done together against a Reports from the President Grant In Your Arms To-night, Parlami third.

concerning the President Hoover in-

d'Amore,

Where Are You?: dicated that the liner's situation is Glamorous Nights Selection (Ivor Hittle nitered and that, though ap-

Novello). parently little worse, the position has 0.0 Local Time Signal, Weather not Improved

sens are still running, fairly heavy tesy great extent and Report and Announcements.

Studio Blephen Burnca making salvage work very dificult (Lyrical Tenor) in a Scottish Pro- gramme Accompanied by A. T.-Lay (Plano).

***I had no idea that your nation would fight me.

"I was very friendly with your Royal Family, to whom I am related, but that, of course, in all changed

now.

This terrible wor drags on, with ali its appalling misery, and blood- shed ...but I am not responsible. This war is not my doing. PATHETIC FIGURE

"The Kaiser had been speaking rather as it he was thinking aloud and not addressing mo in particu lar," General Neer added, "Then he Alunk a direct question:

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