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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1936.

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London, June 10.

Mrs. Claude Soman, M'B.E.. is now the sole surviving partner in that old-established City" firm of and solicitors. Telter, Leviansky

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Her father. Mr. William Levian- sky, senior partner, has just died: she is the last of the family.

Mrs. Soman was only 16 years old when her two brothers were killed in the war. Had it been otherwise. Writes an "Evening News" representative, the respon- sibility of carrying on the business would, in course of time, have been

theirs The

father turned to his only daughter. Would she help him? YOUNGEST WOMAN SOLICITOR

She is also the definite answer to that ever-thorny problem of whether a woman can be a "good wife and mother" and have a care- er of her own at the same time.

The success she is making of her one career is self-evident after look into her busy office in Basing- hall-street. The other answer can be provided only by Mr. Soman;, so I asked him.

His only "grouse" is "that he would ke his dinner at 7.30 when he gets home instead of having to walt until 8 p.m. when she gets home.

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I asked Mrs. Soman how she attrac- managed it. She has an tive smile a ready wit and a firm bellef in the organisation of time,

ORGANISING HER DAY

So it happened that five years Inter Miss Nelile Leviansky, as she was then, passed her final exami-ised, there is nations and was admitted a solici- tor.

Among the

conservative mestic clients of the firm there was some thing approaching coristernation when this young woman became her father's partner.

more

Not only was she the youngest but of the few women solicitors. probably the youngest solleitor in the country, man or woman.

painted on Still, ber name was the partner's door. and Miss Scon work, Leviansky began

only had clients found that not they the pleasure of meeting a very charming woman, but also a solicitor of marked ability. Her fame spread.

VERY PROFESSIONAL

there may Whatever qualms have been to start with, they, van- ished quickly. Mrs. Soman is now accepted as a solicitor, and that she

be a happens to. doesn't enter into it at all.

woman

She and her husband live in

Hampstead. and their daughter Claudia Juliet is just eleven weeks old.

THE BOY WHO LOOKED BACK

DESTINY'S PART

It is no

London, June 10. doubt a purely senti- mental notion that the child who Teaches out eagerly for the shaft of a hammer may be expected to grow up into a great engineer or everi into an engineer of any kind. There is an equally good chance that he will become an auctioneer.

With that in mind, parents who have been thinking over the per- formances of their children in the kindergarten events де school sports would be wise not to jump la conclusions.

Character may be destiny, but the boy who is slow off his mark at seven may get away with the pistol at fourteen and even beat it in later life. Our point is that tob much can be made of the fact that the household hero was nowhere pulled in the sack race or was home into eighth place by his com- three-legged con- Panion in the test.

He may be a slow beginner or he may be encumbered in his physic- al strivings by the stirrings of an

"Ir your day is property organ-awakening intellect. Moreover, he time to do every may have paid an "early and un- authorised visit to the refreshment thing you want to do, she told me.

"I have arranged that my do- tent. It may be difficult for a fat- affairs cannot interfere her to believe it. but the fact that with my business interests. It is he was the light of a relay team at his University does not neces- no use the cook coming to me complaining that the joint is burn-sarily mean that his weans will ed. I pay her to be efficient, to display the fine resolute running have dinner ready at the agreed everyone in the family remembers and an necasion recalls. There is. that a very small proportion of the Indeed, good reason for believing

feld in a junior event have any reall grasp of the aim and object of the unwanted exertions.

time.

"My house is so organised that it really does run itself, and very smoothly too.

"Even if I were at home all day I couldn't see much of my baby. Being so young. she only eats and sleeps, and when I get home at night she usually wakes up to be fed.

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They know the general direc- tion in which they have to run. but they also know where mother is sitting with the girls, and the temptation to wave to her in the "Organisation again has re- Reved me of all worry. A trained, heat of the contest is too much for nurse locks after her and she is, many gallant "souls. They do it, tuo. a very healthy baby. At week-realise they are being left, scamper, after the field for a few yards, and

ends, of course, I am at home, and

able to superinter.d myself all arnally end the affair at a self-con- rangements for the coming week."scious and spiritless trot.

WHY SHE GOT THE MBE

In the City she is very much the man. professional woman.

Apart from the Boy who Waves to Mother, there is the Boy who In fact, Mrs, Soman seemed sur- prised that the matter should be Looks Back at the other competi- But tors, and-saddest case of all-the considered exceptional

Boy who Bases Up and is beaten then, she is very exceptional wo-

BA the tape. Individuals of all these classes were as prominent as the winners at many school sports on Saturday, and while it is desir- able that their tactical errors should be explained to them, we reason to believe that in see no what is called the struggle for ex- istence they should not do very.

Still in the early thirties, she re- A Freeman of the City of Lon-ceived the MBE. for her work on don, a member of the Gardeners' Company, solicitor to all sorts of important organisations and com- panies, chairman of this, founder of that--in fact, doing all those things which

expected of a are

partner in an old-established firm of solicitors, and, of course, carry- ing on her own work at the same time.

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Even more exceptional. however, she is a woman who not only likes cricket, but understands the game. She is a member of the Surrey Country Club.

Gentlemen, the toast is "The Senior Partner."

UNIVERSITY NEWS

London, June 10.

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MRS. GARRETT ANDERSON CENTENARY

Duchess Of Kent's Visit To Hospital

London, June 10.

ford and Cambridge, once confined The Duchess of Kent, the first

ID athletics, is nowadays appear-president of the Elizabeth Garrett

ing in less healthy form.

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Just suppose that right now you were talking to a physician.

YOU would have to confess to him that somehow you' seem to tire very quickly nowadays; that your energy is gone and that now and then you feel jumpy and irritated.

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the centenary of the birth of the founder of the hospital, Elizabeth Garrett Anderson,

handed and Red-minded "intel- pitai yesterday afternoon. It was lectuals" of the two Universities, the prize at which they aim is the maximum of hotoriety, and the game consists of insuiting the Bri- tish Empire, its constitution and

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Her Royal Highness, who was re- celved by the chairman, Lady Ro

its people or well-publicised oc-bertson, the matron, Miss M. E. casions.

Lewis, and the secretary, inspected the wards. She also visited the X- ray department and the kitchens. It was the Duchess of Kent's first visit to the hospital, and in the Board Room several members of the House Committee were pre- sented to her.

Oxford were the challengers, The Union's resolution "That this House will in no circumstances fight for its King and Country" was a very effective attempt to nauseate 'normal' people in the adult world. Its supporters found themselves taken with gratifying

Earlier in the day a luncheon seriousness in foreign countries.

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which Lady Robertson and the For a time it seemed as if Cam-joint treasurers, Lady Kindersley bridge did not intend to compete, and Major N. L. Garrett, bed in- We now realise that, on the con-¦ vited a number" of friends to meet trary, the subversive element in Sir Alan Anderson, MP, and Dr. that University have been ardu- Louisa Garrett Anderson and to ously in training, with the result celebrate the centenary of their that, last night, they were able to mother.

defeat by 225 votes to 219 a reso- Brief speeches were made by lution in the Union "that a strong Lady Robertson and by Lady Bart British Empire is an invaluable rett (president of the London contribution to world peace,”. School of Medicine. for Women),

It is as yet impossible to pro- who said that there were now 6,000 phesy whether this achievement. women doctors practising in this, disgusting though it is, will attract country. When the London School as much public attention as did of Medicine (which Mrs. Garrett the Oxford resolution; and there Anderson had helped to establish) is little likelihood that it will first opened its doors it had 20 as much speculation students; over 350 were training arouse abroad, where the peculiar insigni- there to-day. That women had dicance of the two Universities in improved in stature, and physique modern British life is now better and had come to live more natural understood... But there can be no lives of freedom and exercise and doubt that it will put the young had attained the fullness of their men of Oxford on if I may use powers was largely due to the work inappropriately militaristic of Mrs. Garrett" Anderson and her term-the qui vive.”

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