THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1936.
WORLD ATTACK ON RHEUMATISM PLANNED
Princess Tells Of THEY NEED
Romance In Island Hotel
-"I Loathed Court Life"
Rhodes Island (off Asia Minor), June 21.
SITTING in their hotel on Rhodes Island, Princess
Izzade, sister of King Ghazi of Iraq, and her waiter-husband, Anastasios Charalambous, told to-day the romantic love story which led to their marriage in Athens a few days ago.
Strange Craft
They flew here on Friday to escape the anger of King Ghazi. Charalambous, who was for-
To Ply Pacific merly employed at the hotel, the
largest on the island, said—
"Last
two year
Iraqui
PEACE
more
Chinese are Mory arct returning to Confucisin, which re- ceived a set back when fina became Honolulu, July 1.
eld Capt. Eric de Bisschop and princesses (Princess Izzade and Republic. Phulo shows an
Temple, closed since 1912, being Joseph Tatihouet, French scient-her sister, Princess Rajihan re-opened in That north. ists, plan to put out early this
came to Rhodes. month in one of the strangest looking craft ever to brave the Pacific to continue their quest for meteorological data for the French Geographic Society.
Only a few more planks and a coat of paint and the Kaimi- los, a double outrigged canoe with a Chinese junk type sail,
"Princes Izzade often smiled at me when I happened to meet her walking in the hotel gardens, and she sometimes walled on her bal- cony when I came off duty.
"I often spoke to her about the difference in one positions and the
posibility of our ever, being more than friends. But he was prepared to give up everything--religion and will be ready for the adventure. | family--as she now has done.
derzi The Kaimilo has hulls, each 30 feet long with a draft of approximately four feet.
two
"As if in a dream I followed her wherever I could. Once I went to Bagdad in dieguje hut the princess:
Postcard Of
Divorce
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Soviet Barred
Moscow, July 1. There are no more "postcard" Now it is divorces, in Russia.
RESEARCH IN 1,000 CITIES
COMMON COLDS TO BE INVESTIGATED NEXT
LONDON will shortly have
new type of medical clinic which will be the permanent in-| ternational headquarters for a series of 1,000 or more similari clinics in all the large centres of the world,
The plan is to make a world attack on diseasé. Every daugh- " ter, clinic will co-operate with the London mother clinic by devot- ing their entire, research simul- taneously
three-year period
Idisease.
n over
a single specifie
The first o the list is. rheuma- tism. The second will probably bo
the common cold.
Behind this
great venture is a re
SWEDISH SPRING
Bonfires and song welcome the
Sweden,
cently formed organisation, the Medl-coming of spring and sunshine. In cal Association of the International Clinic, of which Dr. A. J. Douglas Cameron, a West End general prae- titioner, is president.
NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS
Vancouver
At the first public meeting of the Celebrates
association at fessor and
winners of
for
Wigmore Hall, Pro- Madame Joliot-Curie, the Nobel Prize chemistry, spoke on their experiments with artificial radium. Tho Chinesa Mr. Qua "fui-chi, Ambassador.
At Sherwood Park an experiment preparatory to the present scheme i han been tried with great success From during the past three years, it kan evolved a new kind
new kind of family doctor. He is primarily a diagnos Lician, who calls upon the services of
Jubilee
CANADIAN CITY EN FETE
Vancouver, July 1. The City of Vancouver, which in 50 years has grown from a frontier settlement nestling amid
Bach has a main cabin big enough was kept under the strictest watch necessary for a husband or wife for netual treatment ical stately trees to a modern city of
for head room and extending near
and I only managed to speak to her to be served personally with a notice before a divorce will be ly the length of the hull. Thonce or twien on the telephone.
granted. starboard cabin will be used as a chartroom and studie. The other will be used as a galley and stropi ing quartern.
The two bulls are joined by four heavy beans upon which two maste
the mainnst nearly are mounted, :10 feet high. Capt. de Bisschop chose junk sain, lieving they ar
"Love has won in spite of all. The wedding has Inken place and we are happy."
LONGED TO ESCAPE At this point the princess enmo into the room to confiren her husband' words with a brilliant smile.
"All my life," she raid, "I have, the fastest type that could be found,, wanted to cape from the colourless The halls will be only about three life of our court, feet apart,
The notice is sent by a milia- man (police officer) instead of by mail and if the person to be served cannot be found a wait- ing period of six months is required for the divorce.
Formerly it was only necessary to walk into the divorce bureau, pay three roubles and receive a "My happiest days have been divorce. Still no grounds are re- spent on this fascinating island, and quired, but the number of childen my joy is now unboundell.
will be entered upon the husband'a
two explorers started build The ing their craft after their Chinese junk was wrecked off the leper set- Tloment on the island of Molokai Inst year.
The scientists hope to touch Clip- Jerton Island, An uninhabited French possession west of thei
There is no alimony paid to Galapagos Islands. From there they will go to the Marquesas, to Tahiti
wives, but if either husband or and neighbouring islands, then over
Added her husband: "I worked wife is 1, in event of divorce the to Peru, through the Panama Canal and across the Atlantic to the honestly to support my mother and other is held responsible for his Mediterraneat and home to Cannes, my family, and I am not ashamed of for her support for alx months-
United Prosu,
"I have renounced my people and passport and the organization for my religion beenuse I think rent love which he works is held responsi- is worth any sacrifice.
ble for paying part of his income "People may talk about It. Let for the children's support. them talk. I will not return to Iray, and I don't want to bear the) burden of a royal title.”
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conviction of young research workers today is that the liext
step
in melicine is to bring the towering buildings, commenced treatment of the ordinary patient by celebration of its golden Jubilee of the most the ordinary family doctor in every to-day with one country up to date said an official of colourful programmes of festivi- the clinic.
ties ever witnessed in Canada.
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"As much progress in medicine has
In 1886 Vancouver was a typi- been made in the last ten during the previous 100 years."
cal pioneer town, with crudely- Quarterly conferences will be held built homes standing in clearings
which the
at the London clinic at
In the same world's greatest experts will give the in virgin forest. results of their experimenta.
year a great fire swept the settle-
The first conference will take place ment, leaving it in ruins. It was on Nov. 19, when German doctors are on these ruins that the present expected. For the February con- great city was founded and ference Japanese doctors will be in flourished into one of the leading
vitert.
EVELESS
EDEN
About fifteen hundred miles north-east of Sydney two
men
cities and ports in Canada, oc- cupying 180 square miles, with a population of more than 300,000. Vancouver to-day is the capital of one of the greatest lumbering, Oshing and mining provinces in Canada. Last year British Columbia produced nearly $67,080,000 worth of timber products, more than $15,750,- minerals. Vancouver harbour handled have found a modern Eden.. It000 worth of. fish, and $47,007,157 in is Sunday Island, in the 6,339,030. tons of cargo, along its 90 miles of waterfront. Vessels from "Kermatec group.
virtually eve
every corner of the earth When the New Zealand govern- visit the port every year. ment steamer, Matai, called on her PROGRAMME SPANS 60 DAYS Just vayage, she was the first ship! To merit this steady. programme they had seen for two years. They and its 50th birthday the city has told the captain that they did not donned holiday garl and embarked on care in the least if they never saw two months of festivities. The pro- a ship again, so happy were they ramme will include military away from the world's troubles aerial displays, Lairs, pageants, social and alarums, anys Austral News, events, an elaborate programine of
sports, and numerous exhibitions. They shoot or snare wild duck and
The festivilles are scheduled to open other fowl. Penches, oranges and officially to-day, but many important Lomatoes irrow in profusion events, including the Eucharistic Con- There is
an athletic, musical and hot mineral bath, gress and 4 besides an excellent surfing beach, cavalcade demonstration by 20,000 They have liberty to get up school-children have already taken place. The celebrations will end when they like, do what they like.
on Sept. 7. and wear as little as they like. They lack one ingredient of Eden -the companionship of woman--- and they say they are quite con- tenlod as they are, thank you very much.
Prince Who
Analysed
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Himself
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and
A million tourists are expected to participate in the festivities. Every part
of the British Empire and many foreign nations have been invited to send delegations. Australia
will bu represented officially by the premiers of several states, and England's dele- ration will be headed by the Lord Mayor of London. France, the United States, Britain and Germany will dis- patch warships to vigil the port during the Jubilee.
HUGE PAGEANT PLANNED Probably the greatest and most elaborate spectacle of the celebrations will be the presentation of the "Romance of Vancouver" pageant, during which the progress of Van- couver from its foundation to present day will be portrayed in 50
the
PRINCE Leopold Loewensteins stage for your weeks by a cast of 300.
the psycho-analyst, has over-analysed himself and isl now. receiving treatment at the hands of another psycho-analyst to readjust idiosyncrasies he has developed,
Specially-prepared exhibits repre- senting weurly overy industry and line
of endeavour which helped to make the city what it is to-day will be placed on view,
The celebrations will attain inter- national proportions by an air derby This is what he told a reporter: from Vancouver to Seattle, the visit William Gerhardi and I wrote of 13,000 Shriners from Seattle, a JL book called 'Most Yourself. To world's heavyweight championship collect and adjust the necessary inwrestling match, international golf formation I read every important tournaments, and other events. work on psychology and psycho- !.
·YACHTS TO RACE analysis.
The Jubilea wa opened with "Aist was made of universal! characteristics and a method devised ceremonies at Stanley Park, attended whereby any reader would be guided by many world-famous gutes. to read only those portions reflecting be international yacht races at English Other features of the jubilee, will le own outstanding features, ar. Bay from to-day to Sept. 7, Canadian
"We applied the method to our- nelves, and I must confess that some Olympic Games Trials on July 1, of the truths revealed about myself Norwegian celebration of the landing were not as flattering as I would like, of Lief Erickson in which 4,000 per- will participate on July 25, "The production of the work had a Canadian Lawn Tennis Championship very odd effort on me personally. I tournament from Aug. 3 to 8, Elka began to feel like a go.
Flag day demonstrations in which
Sons
"In the end I had to go to a prac-40,000 children will participate on tlaing psycho-analyst to get my own Aug. 6, Open golf championship on Individual idoryncrasies in harmony Aug. 5, and international Pageants.at again, and I am still having treat Stanley Park Aug. 10, 11 and 12
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