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ITALIAN ENVOY

IN SHANGHAI

Long Diplomatic Career

now

Marquis Francisco Maria Tallani

Ga Marchio, Italian Ambassador to China, arrived in Shanghai on Octa- ber 18 in the a. s. Conte Blan- camano accompanied by Mar- qulse Taliani de Marchio.

Born at Ascoli Piceno October 22. 1887. Marquis Taliani de Mar- chlo joined the diplomatic service on. December 29, 1911. He is a Magistral Knight to the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, and in 1917 was awarded a bronze medal for military valour. After serving his country at Berlin, Constan- tople, Petrograd, London and again in Constantinople he was appointed in 1928 to an Important post at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and in 1932 to the Hague. The Marquis is author of several works on diplomatic and political subjects."

OUR CANDID CAMERA

SNAPSHOT taken at the Ninth Extra Race meeting. (Photo by Leica).

C.B.A. CABARET.

· SUPPER DANCE

The Central British Association will hold a Cabaret-Supper dance

The wife of the new Ambas- sador is her Imperial Royal High-at the Peninsula Hotel Rose Room 1927 Friday, November. 4. com- mencing at 9 pm.

ness Margherita of Hapaburg Lorraine, daughter of the

Late

(single)

Archduke Leopold Salvator and Tickets of admission are as fol- of H. I. R. H. Blanche of Castille lows:-members:-$1.50 infanta of Spain. She is the and $3 (double); non-members, niece of Don Carlos of Spain. $2 (single) and $3.50. (double), and The Marquise is interested in may be obtained, from "JJ" King. horses, riding competitions and da Falconer's; G.W. Arnold, Standard-. also an excellent painter. Many Vacuum Oil Co; E Gaubert, Jar- of her works have been exhibited dine, Matheson, and Miss LL with great success. In various in- Woolley. Hongkong and Shanghai ternational expositions.

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Hotels.

NEWSETTES

Capt. and Mrs L J. M. White

TUESDAY'S

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French Omelette

Fruit Popovers Coffee

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Hot Tomato Bouton Roast Chicken

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Giblet Gravy Sweet Potato and

Apple Casserole Cabbage Salad Miracle Lemon Pie

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Rolls

Fruit

Trifle

Cookies

BELMONT “HEAD" TO WED H.K. GIRL

The engagement is announced of Mr Arthur Edward RookET Roberts, only son of Mr. and Mra

SOCIAL

AT VALLEY RACES

PHOTOGRAPH taken at tho Ninth Extra Race meeting on |Saturday." (Photo by Lelca)

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FORTHCOMING MARRIAGES

The following forthcoming mar- rtages are announced:

Mr. Rudolf Kaufmann, engineer residing at the Trocadero "Hotel, Kowloon to Miss Claudia Blögu- kanski, of the Kowloon Hotel.

Mr. Lo Yin-pan preacher re- 'siding at No. 130.Tung Chol Street, ground floor to Miss Yan Sau- hung. of No. 56 Un Chau Street, second floor.

Mr. Woo Koon-pi, military officer of the Chinese Central Army, re- siding at No. 77 Fuk Wah Street, Arst floor to Miss Chan...Sbuk- ching of No. 43 Des Voeux Road West, third floor,

Mr. Mul Hoh-cheung. civil ser- vant of the Kwangtung Provincial

A. J. Rooker Roberts of Haybrook, Government to Miss Chan Yi-siu of Pewsey, Wilts, and Miss Brenda No. 4 Shuf Wah Fong, Hongkong. Dorothy Clark, only daughter of! Mr. and Mrs. D. E Clark, Wychling Over, Kent, and Hong- kong.

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Mr. Rooker Roberts, who is 31, is headmaster of Belmont-the junior section of Mill Hill School Hs father founded Belmont in 1912, and was headmaster för 25 years,

Mayor Tseng Yang-fu of Canton retiring last year, when he was and their young son James leave has arrived at Hankow to confer succeeded by his son, who wŁA for a vacation in London to-day with Generalissimo, Chang Kal-formerly a pupil at the school.

via the Imperial Altways.

Mr. and Mrs., W. J.

Labek and to report to him on the

South China situation.

Mockett,

advertising manager of the "North-" E. L Powell, who retired as: China Daly News." returned from home leave on Wednesday last by the 3.8. Blancamano.

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Associated Press correspondent in Manila in 1926, died at his home in Portland Oregon on October 19 at the age of 73. He is survived

News has just been received of by a daughter, Mrs. J. R. Carmi- the death, an October 2 of Mrs. "chael, who resides in Manila, and Garwood, of Upper Sher'nghem, a sister, Mrs. J. P. King, of Seattle, Norfolk, widow of the late Mr. Washington." Walter H. Garwood of Shanghai.

Mr. W. L. Handyside is the spea- ker at to-day's tiffin' meeting" of the Rotary Club at the Hongkong Hotel. His subject is "In Loco Parentis."

Mr. M. Lunenburg who has been on a business trip to the Colony and north China will leave for Amsterdam to-day via Imperial Airways transhipping to K. L. M. in Bangkot

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The Shanghal Municipal Courel) has been notified that Mr. V. Nis- kanen, Consul-General for Fn- land, has been appointed as Chri~~ man of the Consular Body Com- mittee for the Inspection of imuni- cloal gaols upon the departure of Dr. J. Krysinski Acting Consul- General for Poland.

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The engagement of Princess Lill Kɩwanaokoa, of the former Hawaiian Royal family, to Mr. Clark Lee, American correspondert An arrival at Shanghai from' of the Associated Press. Mr. Lee is Italy last week in the 8.3. Conte now in China with a party of Biancamano. wa, H. E. P. Parini. foreigners on a tour of the Yang- head of Fasci Estero Fascist Over- tze Valley. The Princess will sail seas League, who arrives from for Japan late this month. Rome.

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AT THE RACES

PHOTOGRAPH taken at the Races at the Valley on Sátur- day. (Photo by Leica).,

STRANDED

ACTRESSES

WIN CLAIMS,

Judgment by consent Was riven by Judge Dumas at Westminster County Crüet re- cently for two actresses who alleged that they wern strand- ed when' a theatrical tour n the Far East ended abrupt'y at Penang, Stralis Settlements:

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RELIEF OF SEVERE HEART PAIN

A New Operation

Striking relief has been afford-

ed in cases of severe heart pain by the removal, of the thyroid gland in the neck.

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Boarding the ferry chilly morning to cross" over to the Hongkong side was a very young man, small in size and height.

Results of the treatment of twelve patients by this method are described in the "Lancet" by Dr. Geoffrey Bourne, who has charge of the cardiographic de- partment, St. Bartholomew's) Hospital, and Mr. J. Paterson was slightly creased. The trousers Ross, surgeon to the hospital.

It is made clear that the ment

The grey flannel suit he wore

were dragging at the heels, and treat-were a bit too long. The seat of

too

can only be applied to the trousers was many times too! certain type of case. of the wide. twelve sufferers, seven have great- The coat was obviously ly improved, three have

shown large,

with sleeves nearly improvement, and two have since,, reaching his anger-tips, and below died.

the usual length. One man of seventy-three who with a youthful arrogance swag- could walk only fifty yards had a ger and flourish he folred two terwards been able to walk four friends on the ferry. miles. Three men were back at young blades burted their noses in work, one as a steeplejack, an- respective newspapers.,

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other as a silversmith and the third as a car works foreman.

Another man could now

The three

About half way across, one of the Inds inquired in a serious work tone: "New suit? Where did you in his garden and ride a cycle, get it?" and a woman who had previous-

"Not exactly," - responded the

y to lie on a bed-couch could now fannel-clad youth "It belongs to walk again

my brother, but he is not very

About size 32, he was wearing a

The reason for the effective heavy!” ness of the operation is not yet clear, though several theories near-38" bave been advanced. The length of time" that has elapsed proves

that this measure is of great and PASS THE TIME!

STAN LAUREL ARRESTED

pastime..

The engagement is announced Captain, Serve de Witt. a Russian between Willam Murray Ingl's, architect, was married in London Royal Engineers, elder son of the on Monday to Princess M^rie- late Mr. W. Wood Inglis and Mrs.] Clotilde Napoleon, sister of Prince Inglis, of Ab'nger Hammer, Surrey,

Audrey Gladys Petjus profes-chosen cases, it is added.

lasting benefit in appropriately

Collect a number of candle Napoleon-Bonaparte, pretender to and Moira Fay datahter of the stomally known as Audrey C'eaver,

stubs you should be able to And the French Imperial throne. ¡late Captain D. C. Macintyre, of Brent Street. Hendon, and Nera O.B.E., R.N.R... of Penang, 8.5., and Edith Ethel Posford, whose stage

some of these in the house. Next, you must get some sheets of Mr. K. P. Chen, general manager Mrs Macintyre. of Rochebey, name is Nora Ford, of Bouverte

coarse, absorbent paper. of the Sbanghat Commercial Jersey, C. L

Road, Stoke Newington, each Savings Bank, who is at present

claimed £15 week's salary due

With paper, candle ends and a Stan Laurel, thin, lugubrious |

number of black and white illus In New York attemoting to A grond of youngsters, members and a fortnight's salary in 11e partner of the Laurel and Hardy trated newspapers and negotiate a loan, for China from of the China group of the Fascistt of notice from R. B. Sailsbury a team (now broken up), was ar zimes you are ready for this novel maga-" the US Government. is expected youth organization who srent theatrical agent, of Essex Street vested recently while out for a shortly to return to China

summer hol'days in Italy, were Strand.

drive. At the previous hearing in May

Rab over the surface of the among the passengers in the seme

He was charged on suspicion et absorbent paper with candle "The Romance of the Western liner. They are returning to their the defence was raised that the drunkenness and driving under grease.

Then place it. wax side Chamber" a Chinese play trans. China homes from a long excur actresses were engaged only for the intinence of drink,

| down, on a drawing or photo- lated by Mr. 8. I. Hsiung, which "sion to the home country which was the run of the tour, which the It was thought that he was graph. Rub the back of the is to be enacted by members of the arranged by the'r organization management could end; at

any drowning his sorrows after being paper with the bowl of a spoon Chinese Women's Club, will be headquarters as a part of the rim time by saying "The tour fa fred from the Roach studios last (a knife handle does equally staged at the Queen's Theatre on for preserving close contacts be- finished.”

month, but he connded to the wel), taking special care that the November 1, 2 and 3, and not on tween the Italian youth overseas Mr. M. R. Nicholas for the Hollywood magistrate that he had paper does not wrinkle.

actresses. said he had been in quarrelled with his third wife. After a few minutes, peel the formed that Mr. Salisbury was He explained that his wife-paper off, and a perfect reverse The death occurred at Shanghel now prepared to consent to juda-lana, the Russian dancer had impression, like a pencil drawing, The Shanghal Municipal Corneil on October 17, and the

funeral ment.

Mas Pellus had agreed run away and be was looking for is obtained. has approved a recommendation took place two days later. of Mrs. that she had earned £1 2s 6d by ner..

If you are a clever little artist of the Commissioner of Police that Lilian (Lily) Mar'u da Costa,

cabaret work in Penang when the Stan has gone through three with lots of imagination you may the Distinguished Conduct. Medal Born at Shanghai on March 10 tour ended. Miss Posford had marriage ceremonies with lana arrange. A whole collection of Class II be awarded to Bergeant. 1950. decensed spent her entire Ufe earned

22 105. He therefore since he eloped with her last New these candle-grease pictures H. Edaar for gallant conduct in in Shangha and was loved by asked for judement for Miss Fel Year's Eve.

an album. connection with a shooting affray everyone with whom she came in fus for £13 178 6d and costs, and

Indeed, there is no end to the on July 22, 1938.

contact. After an extended iliness for M'ss Posford for £12 10s and

ingenuity you may show, and you she passed away at the age of 33,

USES OF ADVERSITY could even have An exn'bition of contemporary. She is survived by her husband,

Httle competi- Glasgow mother, whose tions among your friends to Chinese art, constimming a selec- Mr. Prospero Augusto da Costa.

family of eight children were all who can produce the best and tion which Mr. Jack Chen the parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.. G... da

supplied with gas masks during most attractive set of pictures. well-known young artist. is taking Costa, and sister, Mrs. F. A, Bar-

the distribution recently was ask- shortly on an interpational tour, radas, all of whom were prezent at

ed what she proposed to do with will be held in the Colony' early the funeral services Mr. A. 8.

the respirators, now that the in November: A pfav'ew for the Braga was present, representing

immediate danger is past. "préss will take place in the offices the Portuguese Consulate-General. —;

"Aweel," said she, "Ah wis of the China Faformation Service, Maj. M. F. R. Leitag of the Portu ing a Captain of that company just thinking they'll come in awty China Building, to-morrow after suese Co. S.V.C., with his officers and temporary adjutant to "handy for the bairns at Hallow

were in attendance, Mr. Costa' be... Battalion.

e'en tr

November 7, as erroneously re- and their mother country. ported.

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costs.

Judge Dumas, giving judg ment, remarked:" "Ima'd at the previous hearing, that the West End custom of, ending a contract did not necessa«[ly° extent to cases where young Drls were taken far overseas.” -

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