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DEATH OF MR. H. J. LOVE.
PASSES AWAY, AT PEAK HOSPITAL.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1929.
Ilis many friends in the Colony will be shocked to hear of the death, which accurred at the Peak Hospital at 5,40, Inst even- Ing, of Mr. H. J. Love, the wire- less superintendent of the China' Navigation Company, Ltd.
The late Mr. Love had been some In indifferent health for
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time past, although his condition was not such as to cause any anxiety. A fortnight age he was working at the office ns usual,tion to run risks," said one girl to In the hot season le dally re-and then he entered the Peak another when discussing marringe gularity. Pinkettes, 'taken when Hospital with a poisoned 100 needed, ensure this, keep the Complications set in and although liver active, the system clean, everything possible was done for dispel sick headache and billous him, both by several doctors who were called in and the nursing attacks, aid digestion. Of chemists or post free, 60 cents the vial, staff, he gradually grew
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edneated at the Bridge of Allan School. He served in the war with the Flying Corps. Trained at Messrs. Siemens Bros., he originally came out to Penang, where he was engaged in the erection of a wireless station. About three and a half years ago he joined the Hongkong staff of Messrs. Butterfield and Swire as wireless instructor at their school and then he became wire less superintendent,
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This seems to be the attitude very often taken up by the modern giri towards married life.
Unless the man has apparent security in his job, a good ineopie, and a substantial bank-balance, a marry the man for whom she has girl is apparently not willing to
a special liking. Her head rules her heart with a vengeance.
The average man is less sure, of his job now than in pre-war days. but his emotions are aroused in Just the same thrilling fashion as with a girl hoping that she will ever before, and he falls in love
reciprocate the feeling. If she does, he takes it for granted that her affection'will be strong enough to make little sacrifices if his position demands it, so that ther
marry and be happier together than they were separated.
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Mr. Love was well-known in local sports circles, being a keen ericketer and yachtsman. He play- and cricket for the Hongkong C.C.'•
Marrying Humbly, The late Mr. Love's parents reside at Home, and he has Twenty, thirty, forty years ago, several brothers and sisters.it was quite common for ordinary Much sympathy will be felt with middle-class couples to the family in their bereavement, without worrying too much over the material aide of life. At any The funeral will take placerate, young couples urried on an at Happy Valley at 5 o'clock this income that would shock our very afternoon,
modern girls. The young wife put her heart and soul into the new partnership. She cooked, washed, darned, Initled-husband and home were her sole considera- tion. She was the incentive that; urged the young husband to make good, and many successful men of to-day, including several of our celebrities in different spheres of activity, openly confess how much they owe to their wives who were
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If I stay with my husband, my Even then, if Mr. Rightarter of an ounce of powdered cannot offer her a comfortable borux in a pint of camphor water. son will go home in charge of He will then live with home and other inducements, he When the powder is dissolved add friends.
relations and go to a day-school. FILM STAR CLAIMED AS becomes Mr. Wrong!
an mure of glycerine and rose-I know he will be well looked water. Shake together and dab after, and although he will min
HUSBAND. over the nose, chin and cheeks me, he will be quite happy. But with a pad of cotton-wool. Allow he will learn to do without me. to dry on the skin before applying Who can look after him as I can? the powder-puff.
Will he be a stranger to me in two) years?
A few weeks ago he was taken.
This attitude is rather unfair to a nursing home, and the auto earnest young men who have putation of the other leg was per- to fight the very keen competition formed. His condition, berame of women in the labour market. worse, and he passed away this If women could only foresee the -morning.
day when material comfort and in. Courteline, whose rent name dependence will not give the lust- was George Moineaus, was 4 201 in happiness they expected, and of Jules Mgin?ņux, the novelist, it they could realise that loneli-
After the Game.
WOMAN'S ACTION FOR MAINTENANCE,
Lonodn, July 4.
Mira, Scholes, in the witneas box, was asked by Mr. Roberts: "Is dè.. fendant your husband or not?"
"He's my husband," replied Mrs. Scholes.
Mr. Maxwell Fyfe (for Mr. If I do go home, my husbandi An extraordinary case in which a Marmont)-—You realise the very Never wash the face after a will have to share a house with won as claimed. Perey Marmont, serious allegation made against Mr. After publishing a few books of ness was a condition to be reckon-utdoor sport), for whing when other bachelors, and will, I know, the film actor, as her long lost hus Marmont, that his present marriage
ed with, then, possibly, romance, outdoor sport), for washing when be lonely. We have always played he wrote funny stories of military and marriage would be considered heated is liable to bring the faceed our golf and tennis together, Cheshire, yesterday.
poems, which were not a purress,
life, which made him famous.
His first book, "Les Gnietes dic l'Esendron" (1886) is still a good seller.
His "Messieurs les Ronds de Calf satire on Government (departments), “la Train de 8/7” |
a very amusing story of military life), and "Reabouroche" tremendous successes.
were
The young author, who bad taken the names of "Georges Carteline." produced very ammus- ing plays most of then in one act-which are still produced.
Suddenly, in 1905, when he was most successful, Courteline ceas- ed writing on account of 'failing Thealth.-
He maintained his good humour, Rowever. To friends who asked why he was not doing more work he used to reply, "Well, because" f have nothing more to say."
Georges Courteline, who was a member of the "Academic Gon- court" and a commander of the Legion of ionour, leaves a widow and two children.
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THE AMPHIBIAN
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oat in spota. Cleanse it with
WILS heard at Wallasey, is not a marriage and his wife is a
rained woman?--I do, and shared all our interests. Our eream, and if the bands have been whole married life has been a Mrs. Hilda Scholes, aged 60, of Recognised on the Screen. "caught" by the sun, rub a little successful partnership, and the Holywell, summoned Mr. Marmont cream. into the back before wash-separation will hit us badly.
ing. The use of the cream will prevent the Amarting which generally results from water on a sunburnt skin.
Preventing Blisters,
One Must be Sacrificed.
I am putting personal feelings aside, I am just asking myself who has the first call on me, The
To prevent blisters and those problem is as difficult for my hus- hard, corn-like spots on the hands, hand to decide as for myself. with which the enthusiastic tennis- There is another point of view: girl is so often troubled, invest in my husband will not, at least, miss a small pot of white vaseline, my care and training; my child Before starting off for a game ruh will. a little into the palms of the hands
One must be sacrifleed for tho and half-way up the fingers. Only other there is no other word- very little is required, so that and the child, being the more help there will be no fear of making the less, seems to be entitled to the hands greasy, but it must be very first consideration. thoroughly rubbed in, so that it.
is absorbed by the pores. When
Seven seems such a teuder age the play, is over, should there be to send a little boy away from his any suggestion of redness or sore purents. Will the relations he is ness, rub in a little more of the going to live with really do nil vaseline and dust the hands with they have promised: talcum powder, This simple Yet I have decided; and I feel treatment will keep the hands soft 1 am right-I am staying hero and free from blisters or corns, with my husband.
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for arrears of maintenance amount 1926 you recognised your husband Is it true that between 1924 and ing to £686 alleging that he was her husband, Garland Scholes, who on the screen?-Yea, she said, deserted her and, their three childern in 1903.
The summonds was dismissed.
Mr. Fyfe said that though Mrs. Scholes contended that Mr. Mar- mont was her husband, she admit-
Mr. Marmont has taken the lead-ted that Mr. C. Roberie, her solle- ing role in many British and Ameri. tor, after making Inquiries, was can films, one of his biggest suc- satisfied that Mr. Marmont was not cesses being Mark Sabre in the her husband.
version of "f Winter screen
Mr. Marmont, giving evidence, Comes." His address was given as said that he was now living at Wil- Kingstreet, Portman-square, Lon-
mington House, Polegate, Susser. don.
He was born in 1883, and was Mrs. Scholes's marriage was therefore 16. He was educated at formally proved in court. It took St. Anne's School, Redhill, Surrey, place at St. Silas' Church, Liverpool, and left there when he was 16.
Mr. Fyfe So that would already. in August, 1900. The bridegroom was described as a 'widower, aged take you over the period of Gar
land Scholes's marriage? Yes. Mr. E. Harding Roberis, for Mra.
A birth certificate was produced Scholes, said that Mrs. Scholes obtained a separation order against in court to show that Mr. Marmont her husband in 1903, with 168. a was only 16 years old at the time woek maintenance, afier which her he was said to have been the bride- husband disappeared.
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JUST ON 7116 OTHER SIDE OF DIAMOND HEAD THERE A 16 WAIKIKI BEACH WITH. IT'S SOFT BREEZES, PALMS, PETUNIAS AND GINGER BLOSSOMS ***** WHAT A SPOT!!
groom,
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