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BRITISH FLEET IN BLACK

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SUCCESS OF BULGARIAN

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VISIT

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SECRETS OF THE SECRET SOCIETIES

(Continued from Page 1)

FATHER DISMISSES

HIS SON

THE STEPMOTHER IS

BLAMED

Berlin. Louis Adlon, owner of

tively innocuous stuff, however, waz Varna.-After a week's stay in the supplemental and innocent ad- Bulgarian waters crowded with so-junct: "To maintale while su- the world-famous hotels, appeared before Berlin Labour Court' to ob "With this programme the so-tain an order for his son, Kari

the Southern States.

Its most

enlarged its programme in include

1

intervals recorded music will be able function. Fully six hundred Euxinograd. This was answered by aims which made a greater annen vice of the hotel because he was the

broadenst from the Studio).

-Rugby mid-day Press

nows

cial festivities, the British Third Premney." Cruiser Squadron left Varna for The dinner date and cabaret Constanza and Gallatz in order to city began to attract niemiers, and Adlon, aged twenty-five, to vacate show organised by the New Terri-pay a fortnight's visit to Rouina-spread rapidly into and through the hotel apartment which had been 4.13 p.m.-Relay of the Hong Kong tories Medical Benevolent Associa-nia. The Flag-ship Caracos fret)

Hotel Orchestra hy courtesy tion and held on Saturday night two salutes, one of them a Royal the end of the Great War, when it has been, dismissed from tho sar-

given to him as reception clerk, phenomenal increase began after "Karl Adlon," said the father, the Managemsit. (During the proved a brilliant and most enjoy saluto, opposite the Palace of

people were present, and while the shore Entterics Large crowds members of the Chinese community lined the shores ns, the ships loft. were, perhaps, in a maje rity a

The visit was of a must corilial very large number of Europeans nature and has greatly enhancet: and quite a few members of the the popularity of Great Britain in Indian community were also pre- Bulgaria. The Bulgarians were delighted to see a British warship Modical men and Indies were decorated with Bulgarian flags for there in great force, Professor the King's visit, and were especial- Gerard bringing a large party. Aly pleased when British blu-jackets most capable committee of which took the Bulgarian Royal Standard My Song of the Nile."

Dr. Wu wax the moving spirit had from the King's pinnace and rais. "Waiting at the End of the made all arrangements, and the ed it at the helm of the British Road."--All Star Orchestra. affair went with an enjoyable swing launch in which the King was

· 2.15 p.m.-Close down

3 to 5.35 p.m.--

Dance Records.

"All I Want is Just One? "Dancing to Save Your Soul."- Gus Arnheim and his Orches

tru,--92351.

92073. "I Still Remember,"

sent.

from first to laat."

An excellent dinner was served,

youngest of the reception clerk and to mens passions and prejudices than the sacred principles of conomy made an axeing' of tho.

staff nécessary. Either Karl or an chivalry or the chastity of woman. !

oid man with a wife and family hood."

had to go and I decided to dismiss Karl."

The disbandment of the Southern negro soldiers after 1018 is said to have given the Arst impotus to the new spirit of the Ku Klux Klan.

1

Horr Adion complained vehe- montly that his son refused to leave, and also refused his offer of Bacial Passions.

250 marks to get out at once, with The coloured soldier had done pocket money until he got a new his work in France well and had job. behaved as bravely as his white

Not at Wedding. countrymen. And he had learned Karl Adlon said that he, recent- overseas of many other things, boly married a charming American sides war, that had been undream- girl, Miss Eitel, daughter of a ed of in Dixieland. When, accord. Chicago hotel owner. His father,

taken to visit the submarine Ro "1 Never Dream't You Fall in upon which Mr. A. G. Privanelli thurst of cheering from the ingly, the negro soldier returned he said, was delighted and selected ver. This incident caused a wild

-43361,

Love With Me."--Rudy Valley and his staff deserve every con- and his Connecticut Yankees.-gratulation. The affair was on informal lines, the guests arriving any time before 10 p.m., and there were no speeches.

"Ten Cents a Dance.”

Send For Mr."-The High Hat- tern.--29335.

Following dinner there was dancing in the Rose room and Lurns were given by umber of A Concert.

talented artistes, including the Mr. Paun Yu Jen and other members Orchestral To a Wild Hose "

of the Joy Fun Toy Company, all (Macdowell).

of whom gave their services with Orchestral T n Waterlily"

out charge. The company has de (MacDowell). - Chienge Symlighted local nudiences during its phony Orchestra.—1152.

stay in the Colony. This was their Song-"Songs My Mother Taught last appearance before setting out Me" (Maciarren-Dvorak), on their travels, and, it is sufficient Song-" Since First I Met-Thee" to say that they gave of their best.

(Watson, Rubenstein). - Rasn Ponsolle (Soprano).-1310

Mrs. Mein gave a delightful to Piano Solo-"The Prophet Bird" of Josephine and Hugo, two most danco, and the whisligig dancing.

(Schumann).

accomplished professionals, roused Piano Solo By the Brookside" tremendous applause.

(Stojowski).—Iguace Jan Pade- rewski.-1420.

Song- Tavern Song" (Fischer). Song--"The Green Eyed Dragon" (Newman and Charles). Rein- ald Werrenrath (Baritone).-- 1204.

String Bass Minuet in G?

(Beethoven).

tookers.

The Admiral and a party of officers and men were taken by spe. cial train to Sofia, where football, water polo, and swimming matches took place between British and

Bulgarian teams.

home he had acquired a new solf- the wedding ring, but when it came respect and a new self-confidence. to the wedding he was not present- Much of the negro's improved and only sent a bunch of flowers, status-in his own eyes-was appa-

"My step-mother," said Karl, only due to what he had seen of had incited my father against French treatment of their own co my wife and me. She did not loured subjects.

want a second Mrs. Adlon in Ber- The negro soldiers who want back in and so they are trying to throw to America took with them a spirit us out." wisch disturbed the whites in those After tactful negotiation by the communities where the negro popu-judge, Karl Adlon decided to ac lation is most dense. It was in

cept his father's offer of 250 marka theso districts that newly-revived Ku Klux Klan was a rends and and leave the Hotel Continental at natural means of reinforcing white once. Lilleshall Abbey, Shropshire, re- supremacy; and as such was ported to be tenanted by a

A HAUNTED ABBEY

LOOKING FOR A GHOST BY

- FLOODLIGHT

ghoat

used.

Sunming up his view of the Ku forvent hope that, in the beat in- and to posses a secret passage, is Klux Klan after giving an account terests of America herself, an asso- to be flood-lighted by electricity for many of the difficulties the orciation which attacks its fellow- bey is near Lilleshall Hall, the a period of three weeks. The Ah-years, Mr. Lepper says this.

ganisation has faced in recent citizans merely on account of their "It would not be unfitting toly as possible be compelled by puh- colour or religion should as spoedi- former home of the Duke of Sn.close this account of it with the lie opinion to live up to. its title Ifontinand on nezi Onluma.}

A number of songs were given by therland, and it was recently an

Mine. R. Ferrajolo, wife of the Italian Consul General,

whose strong and well-trained, voice gave the greatest pleasure to the com-

pany.

The N.T. Medical Ronevolent Society will we

are sure reap a rich profit from this event. The String Bass Valse Miniature"

guests were right royally entertain (Koussevitsky), Serge Rousse-led and the cause must have gained vitzky.--1470.

Imany new sympathisers and sup Song- Bois Epais" (Lully). porters. Song "The First Caress" (De Crescenzo). Enrico Caruso (Tenor).-)437.

Piano Solo"Fairy Tale"

(Medtner),

Piano Solo Suggestion Diabo.

lique" (Prolikeff).—Benno Moi- seivitey.-1440.

|7 p.m.-Closing stock and exchange

quotations.

6.27 to 7.30 p.m.-

*Variety,

SECRETS OF LIBYAN

DESERT

PICTURES 1,000 YEARS OLD

Rome,-Traces of an ancient tem- ple hewn out of solid rock were a -mong discoveries made by Professor Frolienius, of the African Archives Museum, of Frankfurt, who has returned from his visit to Fezzan, Each

in the Libyan colony, south off Winn. --

Tripoli,

Song" Now I'm In Love” Song-" A Little Kiss

Morning." -- Anona B3323. Selections- Show Boat." - Orchestral Of Man River."--. Paul Whiteman and his Orches- tra.-35912. Song- I'm So Alone With the

Crowd."

Other important finds were pic- torial records dating back 9,000 years, which, Professor Frobenius suggests, may be 'anterior to the earliest Egyptánn récords.

The Porfessor has been making an extensive study of the lean-

Song-"That Daddy and father known districts of Tripoli since

of Mine." Josepi (Tenor).-12091.

Medley Clarice

(Comedioune).

White

Мауле

1004, and this last is his tenth ex- pedition.

The new discoveries consist in

"Negro Spirituals. "Hall John-pictoral records at Caromanti in natural and artificial caves re- son and Negro Choir.-30020," Selections- The Cat and the presenting giraffes, lions, crocodiles, buffaloes, Fiddle."-New Mayfair Orches. elephants, extriches,

rhinoceroses, and haman figures." The designs are fairly perfect, and some of them, representing human

tra,--C9379. Medley-"Violet Loraine" (Come-

dienne).-C347.

A

7.50

to 8 p.m.-A violin and piano-figures, are almost life-size. forte recital from the Studio

The temple, which was found on

nounced that a search was to be made for a subterianean passage which is believed to lead to Long- ford Hall, two miles away,

The decision to search was made after reports from the curator of the Abbey, Mr. Dick, Bellingham, of mysterious happenings. Other persons have declared that they have heard ghostly, footsteps and the high-pitched voice of a monk intoning prayers in a foreign, ton- gue.

A reward of £50 a diviner or archeologist who could locate the entrance to the passage was offered, and Mr. Holden, of Bromsgrovė, a well-known diviner, and Mr. Nocl Boston, of Solihull,

Д young archeologist, were engaged by the agent of the estate, Mr. H., Ford,, By means of the special lighting it is hoped to discover the hidden passage, if one exists, and to solve the mystery of "the monk's " movements.

MOTORIST BANNED FOR

LIFE

FINED £100 IN ADDITION

1

Two fince of £50 each were im-

posed at Southend on Captain Harry St. Clair Dyson, aged 37, of Shaftesburyavenue, Thorps Bay, for being under the influence of drink while in charge of a motor- car and for driving dangerously.

His driving licence was suspend- ed for life. He was allowed month to pay the fines, the alter- native being two months' imprison-

mont

Deputy Chief Constable Crock- ford asid that in September, 1929, Dyson was fined £90 for being drunk in charge and, his licence was suspended. On May 9, 1930, he was fined for driving without a licence, and on May 20, 1930, he was fined for applying for a licen co while disqualified, a

by the Misses E. Henderson the banks of a dried-up torrent and Lettie Koys.

had four orders of architecture.

The zone in which the pictorial 8pm.Local time and weather. IN MANCHURIA

report, etc.

records and other remains were CHANGCHUN ROTEN (Modena to 11:30 pm Ko Sbing The found must have been at one time

YAMATO Hotaz YAMATO HOTAL.

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Mr. J.B. Nolan (defending) said YAMATO HOTEL BYOJUN (Fort 10.30 p.m.-Rugby mid-day Pressen well populated. Judging from that in 1915 Dyson was shot in the Crown Hoist BRINGE STATION BOSHIGAURA;--

"Arthur) pak

the pictorial remains, “it~appeara-loft eye, and after recovering in Horai TAKATO HOTEL YAMATO Hor

that the civilization of the inhabi- England was sent to Alexandria as tante was anterior to that of the an officer. He sailed in the Hiber- Egyptians, and they may have form. nia, which was torpedoed; and he fed part of the bang which is sup fosted for a considerable time bre posed to have entered-Egypt and fore being rescued by a mine-sweep, become its ruling peoples.

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