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Proprietress Mrs M. Gardiner
THE ARLINGTON PRIVATE HOTEL
Mody Road, Kowloon,
Phone: 50126
Proprietress
Mr. Paul V. McNa High Commissioner in spines, who has been frequently of late as
be
candidate for the Presidency of the United States on the conclusion of President Roosevelt's term. ef of- fice.
Mrs. M. Gardiner
PEERS CIGARETTE SHOCKS
LONDONES AUCK 11207 HOTTEST 30 YAMA
DAY OF YEARO TROY
LONDON, TO-DAY. YESTER WAS THE HOT- TEST DAY OF THE YEAR IN LONDON, THE TEMPERA
TURE REACHING 87 DE GREES IN THE SHADE IT IS JUST FOUR YEARS SINCE THIS FIGURE HAS BEEN TOP: PED.
The holiday season is at its peak
yesterday during the "British and Dominion who are touring the Several shells fell hotel where the staying and a aber of were killed and wounded.
Twelve, wer kiled at Cuenc when Nationalist aircraft boob- ed, the city for the first time yes- terday morning Rest
and the seaside resorts and other EMOTION EFFECTS places, like the Lake District are crowded.
SIZE OF
The continued popularity of cruises is
is indicated by the fact THE HEART that sixteen well-known liners are! arriving and leaving Tilbury alone this week-end
Tilbury docks will be handling 8,000 passengers during this period Reut
MR. ALABASTER
HOUSE OF LORDS TO BE TEMPORARY , dis ADDITIONAL JUDGE
Darl of Moray,
Etonian,
hed soldier, er of a title pated in 1372, shocked the House of Lords by placing a cigarette be- tween his lips on the steps of the
Lord Moray rose to speak on the five years clause of the Divorce Bill He was nearly inaudible, but pre faced his speech by saying:
Now we ar getting down to
Suddenly produced.
papers and cuttings, reme of
that
he had to telephone, left the House Later he returned as another Peer was speaking.
Lord Moray began another speech and the two
speaking simul taneously.
After a minute or two Lord Moray left his seat, went behind the Bar of the Lords to the steps of the Throne
There he rolled a cigarette
As
de left the Chamber he lit the ci garette, said "Good-bye, ali!
Lord Moray is forty-four years
title
During a "matrimonial ment doctor took an X-ray picture of his wife's heart Dr. Erich Wittkower, of Berlin, told the Royal Society of Medicine af London meeting.
The doctor, a colleague of found his wife's heart to be dis- tinctly smaller than usual, said Dr. Wittkower.
He added that he had found by
JUDGE research work, carried out mainly
under hypnosis, that the size of the heart factuated under emotion.
The following oficial appoint- ments are gazetted:
Dr. Letitia Fairfield, in a report Hon. Mr. S. Caine to be a Direc in the "British Medical Journal
tor of the Widows and Or- the meeting, said that both men phans' Pensions.
and women in a certain occupation Dr. T. W. War to act as Port were subjected to very much the Health Officer and Inspector of same-emotional strain, but break- Emigrants.
downs among the women of this Mr. C. G. Alabaster to be a tem-class were very much more com-
porary additional judge.
Mr. EH Williams attached to the Attorney General's Depart- ment
mon.
It was suggested that the reason was that the men,
en, when annoyed,
Mr. E. W. Davies to be Crown could discharge their nervous energy
Solicitor.
by violent language or act
CENTRAL
THEATRE
riage
Lord Moray was appointed Lord-
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