Monday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
September 4, 1939.
Peer's Sister to Act with
THE SAD STORY
OF GEORGE
Visitors to the pats corner which opened on Clacton Pier recently heard the sad atory of George, the West Indian par-
rot.
George was very proud of his fine multi-coloured tail, two foot long,, and strutted about in front of the cage of Pimpo, the African baboon.
Pimpo was bored and George strutted nearer... too near and in a flash he was without a tail. The beautiful feathers fluttered around Pim- po's cage.
The bird is almost valueless until the feathers grow again next year; with his tail he was worth £60.
The Crazy Gang
Mother of Two Makes
Stage Her Career
THE Hon, Mrs. Maurice Lubbock, beautiful wite of a wealthy banker and heir to a peerage, will kiss her two children good-night every evening this autumn in her Belgravia, S.W., mansion, and drive through the West | End to the Palladium Music-hall.
Half an hour later she will be on the stage playing pranks with the Crazy Gang-Nervo and Knox, Flana- gan and Allen-transformed into "Adelaide Stanley," the [merry soubrette.
Mrs, Lubbock is n sister of the ant investment trusts. He present Lord Stanley of Alder-heir presumptive of Lord Avebury. Jey, and her mother, the Dowa He said: "I was not surprised ger Lady Stanley of Alderley, is when I heard
wife is to
is
the
that my
Error To Cost £1,400 a descendant of the famous appear at the Palladian.
ABERYSTWYTH.
A WOMAN has left £1,500
actress, Mrs. Sarah Siddons.
"Have I tried to persuade her to Speaking by telephone from Zer-it up? Oh, dear me no, I to a church, but if the name of malt, in the heart of the Swiss Alps, wouldn't do a thing like that," the church is spelled wrongly | Mrs. Lubbnek sald: "I have seen during the next five years it will fall the Crazy Gang shows, and 1} get only £100.
like them very much.
This is laid down in the wil af "I shall sing in two big scenes, und Miss Edith Cadyan Jones, of probably appear in other parts of the. Aberystwyth, daughter <f the show. I took on the stage S 3 founder of Priory Congregational career. Church, Carmarthen.
"You don't appear in 14 shows a She directs that " during any week-ns I shaft do at the Palladium of the five years there is any Eug for fim. My husband admires my] Jish reference in Press or church or work and always goes to see me on denominational blications to the the stage,
naid church by other than its name?
as mentioned above, even though due "It would not be possible for me to;
Planned 5,000 Potato Diets
FIVE THOUSAND potato
diets have been prepared In the last two years by Mrs, Jean Hunt, the Mar. keting Board's chief dieți- cinn.
Recently she completed the task
Paten
to a printer's error," £100 be paldun my home and be on the stage if of planning 140 potato mens to be to Priory
Congregational Church, 1 hadn't sent perfect servants. I de- £50
by the Ebenezer Congregational | pend on them very much-especially Church, Abergwill, míd the
the Board remy old Nunny, Miss Ridling, who whom mainder of the £1,500 to Carmar-has been with the family for 27 five weeks' £1,000 tour of thirty-
to
thenshire Infirmary to endow a bed years. in memory of her parents.
Cleveland Police Radio Cuts
A friend sale!:
The Hon. Pamela Stanley, who neted Queen Victoria on the stage, is) Mrs. Lubbock's sister.
BANK DIRECTOR
Robberies In Half store before but never in anything
eight Health Girls in sending an a
two British holiday resorts.
No two meals will be identical This is the diet for one day:
Breakfast: Buchess potatoes wit fried eggs.
Lunch: Japanese potato salad. Tra: Potato chocolate cake. "Mrs. Lubbock has been on the
Dinner: Potato and watercress quite so light on a Crazy Cang show. Fourst potatoes, cabbage, rout
heef; trifle. CLEVELAND, O. (U.P.) — This She has a beautiful soprano volce. elty's reorganized puller départment, and played a leading part in the on wheels with two-way radio has musical play, "The Twa Bouquets," Blushed robberies in half.
at the Ambassadors."
The number of robberies irt
Of these dishes, the latest to be introdured is the Japanese potato salad. It comprises two pounds deed cooked the
potatoes, four large Mr. Lubbock, aged 33. was mar-oranges, watercress, salad dressing, first five and one-half months fried to Mr: Lubbock in 1928 and hast pepper and salt. 1039 were half those of the same two children, Alive, aged 12, and period in 1938, according to a de- Erie, aged 10. partment report to Safety Director who reorganized the
Ellol Ness,
police setup.
Her husband
The Potato Eight, who are all un- married teachers in the Women's
is a director League of Health and Beauty, pride Lloyds Bank and of several import-themselves on their figures.
U.B.BEER
LIGHT & DARK
A Good
Start
BEER AT ITS
BEST
(UB)
W.R. LOXLEY & Co., (China) Ltd.
British Air Minister, Sir Kingsley Wood, Inspects assembly of an airplane at a new factory at Crewe, England, operated by the Rolls Royce company for the Government.
Autumn Season May
Save Covent Garden
OPERA fans are to have another chance of saving Covent
Garden Opera House for opera. Recently more than a lar types of entertainment ways a London reporter,
dozen prominent British singers were signed on a British opera season there in November.
This will be welcome news to many who read that popu- lar types of entertainment.
Madame Bleriot's Story
WIDOW of the first man to fly the Channel, Madame Bleriot arrived in London recently to attend anniversary banquet
was
The Covent Garden the following information given: "We have signed on the English Opera Society to appear from November 27. The length of their season will depend on the support they are given.'
Mr. Percy Heming, the buritone. and Mr. Vladimir Rosing are the or- ganisers und are arranging a pro- Kramine
to Include "La Boheme," "Die Meistersinger," "Carmen." The singing
will be in English.
The choice of conductor is not yet certain.
"We are hoping that members of the Royal Family will attend, and
that the season will run until it has I WRS
an
to nuke way for pantomime." at told. "It should prove a great en-
which Sir Kingsley Wood couragement to English singers."
It was Mr. Philip Hill, chairman and M. Guy la Chambre, and managing director of the Covent Garden Properties Company, Ltd., Ministers of Air for Eng-who announced last week that "un- land und France, will be less more satisfactory arrangements
for letting or for a
sale of the present.
property can be made, the boord
Probably the greatest mo-must develop the property in the
best interests of the company," ment of her life was when, This was taken in some quarters |from the deck of the French to mean demolition.
Yesterday Mr. H's secretary ad- destroyer Escopette 30 years mitted that a super cinema is not ago, she saw her husband's out of the question, and added: "I changes are made they may quite fragile monoplane pass over likely mean the exclusion of opera her head and disappear in from Covent Garden." the mist towards Dover.
FORTUNE AT STAKE
Escopelle, where I kissed him good- 'byc at three a.m.”
Until his death three years ago from
"It was terrifying to see him heart failure, due to his many acci- vanish," she said, "but my heart dents, Mme. Bleriot shared nii her was so full of wonder and pride husband's triumphs, travelling with that I was sustained through the him In many countries, feted every- dreadful hour of suspense dur! The only member of the family to
where ing which the Escopette crept inherit Bleriot's genius for airplanes to Dover.
where.
was his eldest born and namesake,
"It was not only my dear husband's Louis. He died on the eve of at- life which was in the balance, but his tempting a great flight ten years ago, entire fortune, which he had risked
on acroplanes. And I had left behind;
42 MILES AN HOUR
me my five children, all under seven The first fight across the Choanel years.
My sixth child, Jean, was not was made at a speed of about 4211⁄2 yel born.
miles an hour and at a height of
"When he waked that morning, I about 2501t. For ten minutes M. made him hot coffee. Then he drove Bierlot, who had no compass, could me across the sand dunes to the see neither France nor England.
Novelist's Surprise For Official Receiver
A SURPRISE disclosure of "other creditors" caused the Registrar at Ipswich Bankruptcy Court recently to adjourn the public examination of Doreen Wallace, the novelist wife of Mr. R. H. Rash.
A receiving order was inued The Registrar: In that case I shall ngainst her at the instance of the adjourn these proceedings to enable Tithe Commission because she refusez you make further inquiries. I i "on principle" to pay £200 tithe on turns out that there is nothing in it two farms.
I shall be very pleased to close the examination.
After the proceedings had been closed, Mrs. Rash observed: "Have not other creditors the right to know what my position is?"
GURPLUS OF ASSETS The Official Receiver (Mr. Kenneth Fisk): The debtor has now raised an Important question to do with her turtevant conduct. There are only two un- secured creditors and she now states that there are other creditors she has not disclosed..
Mrs. Rash, who said she was 42, had stated that her net assets were
·£2,755, -and.... unsecured Habilities £220, leaving a surplus of assets over liabilities of £2,829.
Afterwards Mrs. Rosh explained that the creditors she referred to wers tradesmen who had backed her up and refused to have anything to do with the bankruptcy.
Librars, Supreme Court.
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