THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, AUGUST 22,
1938.
WEALTHIEST WOMEN DO NOT WEAR
Celebrates Silver Wedding,
Then Has Fifteenth Baby
Bradford.
Mr. and Mrs. Coates, of 9, Bramsley St., Manningham, Bradford, celebrated their silver wedding a fortnight ago. Now their 15th child has arrived. The parents, who already have grandchildren, had hoped that the newcomer 'would arrive on their wedding anniversary.
New Threat To Jewish
Refugees In
England
PROPERTY DETAILS WANTED
BY GERMANY
Jewish refugees from
Ger-
mony now living it England German are alarmed by the Government's decree which re- quests them to register the value of all their property,
All German emigrants to England who are still registered as 'German eltizens have received this order,
They fear that it will be followed by heavy demands from the German Government on their carvings, sav- ever, in ings or investments, and
certain circumstances, by consen tion of such property as they still possess in Cermany,
It is estimated that the amount in- vested by German Jews in England during the past five years is about £5,000,000. The registration returns must include banking accounts and details of private possessions, such as jewellery and silver.
POSSIBLE CONFISCATION Two factors strengthen the Ger- man Government's hand in making this demand:
Fear that refusal to comply with the decree will lead to victimis- tion of the refugees' relatives in Germany; and
Fear of losing German nation- ality, which involves confiscation of all property remaining in Ger-
many.
A number of refugees have been considering the possibility of regis tering only that part of their pos- sessions which is still inside Ger- many. They realise, however, that withholding of information would! almost certainly be discovered by the German Government,
whose methods
in pursuing this Inquiry in England have been extremely thorough.
It is understood that information regarding the possible consequences of this inquiry has been laid before the Home Offier, which is watching
situation
closely the
In the event of emigrants being compelled to re-transfer their capital to Germany, the basis on which most
of them are permitted to slay here- namely, proof of possessing certain means would be destroyed.
E
Austria Short Of Doctors
Result Of The Ban On "Jews
açi- ct
qualified physicians are No fewer than 147 vacancies for
the vertised by
municipality Vienna for various hospitals, homes, asylums, and other institutione con trolled by the City of Vienna,
There is actually a famine in doctors in the city where formerly students on qualifying often took jobs as waiters and team conductors to be assured of a living until they employment in the
uld oblam hospitals.
The shortage
is due to the fact that Jews are 201 now allowed to practice. Formerly more than half physicians and surgeons through- out Austria were Jews.
in spite of the strictest possible control
of the frontiers, there is still a great deal of smuggling of paper into foreign money and Jewellery countries. When the police ralded a flat in Vienna yesterday they found 14,000 marks-over £1,000-in notes sewed up in a sofa cushion, and about 40,000 marks-£3,000 con- cented in other articles which were to be taken abrund,
PRINCE STARHEMBERG'S MOTHER
Princess Francolse Starhemberg. mother of the forcier Vice-Chan- cellor, Prince Starherberg, is stated to have been living in very simple circumstances with friends at Ischl for some tine part.
arc
Bad
The family estates, which are en- talled,
stated to be largely indebt- ed to her personally, but they are no longer under the control of her son, who is living abrond and who has so far been refused a safe conduct to German Govern- return from the
iment.
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Left to right, Governor Herbert H. Lehman of New York, Senator Robert F. Wagner of New York and Senate Sergeant al Arms Chesley W. Jurney, as they attended the funeral of the late Senator Royal S. Copelanu, at Suffern, N. Y. Later, Governor Lehmann announced his candidacy to succeed Senator Copeland, if my party desires me
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ROYAL KITCHENS
Paris.
None Has Made Own Fortune
"'ot the fifty wealthiest citizens of Great Britain, more than half are women."---Mrs. director of Elleen Murphy, Home Service, for the British Commercial Gas Association, speaking at Glasgow.
By HILDE MARCHANT
Most of Britain's wealthi- est women inherited their fortunes from men who made the money, then left it to their widows and daugh- ters to spend.
I checked up on their money recently. I found that they do not spend it all on clothes.
They care little about fashion- they cultivate homeliness in dress as a disguise They buy tweeds and woollen
Rise their Jumpers and money on horses, yachts, homes for forlorn animals, and social crusades. They are not particularly social.
TWO EXCEPTIONS
Two exceptions are LADY LOUIS MOUNTBATTEN and MRS. CUN- NINGHAM-REID-joint heiresses to the fortune left by their grand- father, Sir Ernest Cassel.
some
peuris
They dress well-usually modest little thing in black with a diamond clip or a link of which on any other woman would be a good imitation.
social round. They do the full Lord and Lady Louis Mountbatten live in London's only penthouse-on the top of Brook House, Park-lane. It is three-storied, has seven bath- rouns, and the rent a year.
£4,200
in
THE HON. DOROTHY PAGET- TWO AMAZING PRECAUTIONS TAKEN DURING THE
of Lurd Queenborough RECENT VISIT OF THE KING AND QUEEN TO PARIS ARE | daughter
her money from
nut She s mother. REVEALED FOR THE FIRST TIME, WRITES A CORRES---inherited her
Whitney. H
She picks interested in clothes. PONDENT.
THESE WERE: The introduction of police officers, disguised as coples,
clothes in spring and autumn. Her into the Royal kitchens to taste every dish prepared for Their Majesties; racherses as ofiter women pick new to fashion is n wears it to keep cont. She HAPPY WITH LESS
a123d
The presence of a member of the Gerinan secret police sent by Hitlerarest approach to co-operate in spotting criminals.
As every meal was cooked for the King and Queen, watch was kept on it right through the process, Then, when it was ready, the smallest porilon was pivan to the "faster.
This revival of a custom going back to the time of the Middle Ages was loyally accepted by the ofleers. None shrank from the task.
As for the Hitler gesture, I have seen personally the Director of the Gestapo, to whom the delicate mission was entrusted. He Is Herr Doemel- burg, a personal friend of the Fuehrer.
HITLER SENDS AID
The first the French authorities knew of Hitler's proposal was on July 10, four days before the arrival of the Royal visitors.
Then advice came from Berlin that the Government of the Reich proposed to send one of its most trusted police chiets to Paris to co-operate with the Surete Nationale.
Before Paris had time to reply the Director presented himself at the head office of the Suret, armed with a long list of "uspect" Germans residing in the French capital. His aid was immediately enlisted,
KING'S
NEXT CHANGE
CONDEMNED
to be the bride oftho King of tho Damned...
One man... among 3000 man without women... Seized her as his brido .......... ...defying all challengers.
•OF.
KING THE DAMNED
CONRAD VEIDT
HELEN VINSON Find Oulogue by
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PRODUCTION
"Gossip Led
To Divorce Petition'
mink warm.
Few of these women live up to their incomes, and could be just as happy with less. Some of them seem embarrassed by it, and try to live u quiet life in the country where their wealth will not hamper them or be nuticed.
CATHERINE The HON. MRS. MACDONALD BUCHANAN, second richest woman in the country, lives
modest family life at Gullsborough,,
Northunts.
She has four children.
in interested in child welfare and racing.
Her fortune came from whisky. It was left to her by her father, Lord Woolavington,
LADY YULE, the richest woman in Britain spends most of her time on board her yacht Nahlin avoiding people. On land she lives at Brickel Wood, St. Albans, Herts, taking care of her private inenagerie.
scals
and She has kept bears, penguins and rescues worn-out-cart- horses. She was left £9,000,000 by India her husband, who was an merchant.
Some of Britain's wealthy women some cause, take passionately to spend their money crusading for it.
MRS. HELENE WHEATLEY Nearly all of them have their pet give thousands of who earlier in the day had charities and
pounds a year to homes and hospitals faced accusations of adultery they fancy, with a man it was subsequently proved she had never even seen said recently that she believed "small town gossip" had led her husband Into bringing the charges against her.
Andrew Carnegie's widow came back to Scotland after her hus band's death and has continued giving thousands away to charities. her husband gave £300,000,000 in his lifetime.
maaughter.
MRS, CARNEGIE is now at Skibo Castle, Dornoch, preparing for the of her eighteen-year-old Louise Carnegie In the Divorce Court Mr. Justice
Miller, to a hardworking Scottish Langton dismissed her husband's lawyer, Mr. F. Gordon Thomson. petition for divorce, suggested that The bride, who is an heiress to the the case was due for investigallon fortune, will settle in Edinburgh. tins brought the Carnegie Sho by the Public Prosecutor and millions home again. pounded the 'documents.
LADY BAILLIE, Dorothy Paget's sister, is said to have £56,000 a year. She Ilves in
the most one of beautiful houses in England--Leeds is her Castle, Kent. Ifer house hobby.
A pelition for restitution of con- Jugnl rights brought by Mrs. Wheat ley was grunted with costs
"LED ASTRAY"
Few women have ever made u millon from their own work. Gracie Mr. Robert Wheatley. a sloped at £50,000 n pleture, looks keeper of Houghton-le-Spring, Co. Durham, had alleged that his vifo like doing it. had comunitted adultery with
Neal Cameron of Sunderland.
have told him about me in Hough-
When the case was called a letter ton-le-Spring. was read saying that Mr. -Wheatley was not proceeding with the charges
and would not be represented.
Sir Patrick Hastings, K.C., ep-
"MALICIOUS"
"He belleved the charges against me to be true: unless you have town you cannot
peared for Mr. Cameron and zaldived in a small that his answer Was a completa belleve
the mollelous gossip that
denial of the charges. Mr. Cameron goes on. All this talk convinced my In evidence denied the adultery and husband. aald he had never seen Mrs. Wheat-
ley.
The judge ordered that the charges made by the husband in answer to
the wife's petition should be struck
out.
"I feel sorry for him now. AJ
I want is to go back to him and help with the business we wore building up and look after my two children Rose, aged five, and Derek, aged three.
"For eighteen months. I have been working for this. I came to Lon-
Mrs. Wheatley sald: "My husbanddon and worked as manageress of a has been led natray by what people cocktail bar in a West End hotel."
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