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THE HONGKONG

ANN HARDING ON WHY

DAUGHTER TO GO TO

BRITISH SCHOOL

DEFIES EX-HUSBAND TO "DO HIS WORST": NOT A FUGITIVE

Belfast, June 24.

MISS ANN HARDING, the 32-year-old American film actress, travelling with her seven-year-old daughter, Jane, in the C.P.R. liner Duchess of Atholl, arrived in Britain to-day, defying her former husband, Mr. Harry. Bannister, "to do his worst" on the charge he has brought against her of abducting the child.

She said she cannot understand her ex-husband's motive for making the charge unless it was "pure cussedness."

"When we were divorced in California in May, 1932," Miss Harding added, "the Court gave me sole custody of Jane and stipu- lated that Mr. Bannister could see her three or four times every four months. He did not always Duchess of Atholl as she was leaving exercise the privilege; in fact, it for Scotland. in seven months since he saw her.

have always encouraged Jane lo like her father. As he has not seen her for so long, what other reasun than pare cussedness could he have in bringing this action now?"

"The only barm his action could ro me would be to delay departure for Britain long enough to endanger my contract for a flm I am to make in London," she gatd.

"I had to act so quickly that T Telesailony luggage, except a few personal belongings, on board the Empress of Australls. I had even to borrow clothes for Jane on the voyage."

Misa Harding said she may, send Jane to school in England.

"It is wonderful to think that in country che can move about this freely without any fear. In Holly- (Miss Harlugwood 3 have to keep an armed guard of two men in constant attendance en Jane and my house is surrounded radio alarms which warn the with police If anything goes wrong.

Is to make one im produced by Max Shach).

That is why I changed my originat plan to travel In the Empress of Australia from Montreal and dash way by the Duchess of Atholl; two stays earlier than I intended.

This is my first visit to England, I have looked forward so much

4 it. I expect to be here for six months that is it Mr. Bannister dors not terrupt my vitit." Miss Bard-

smiled wryly and then

erlansly:

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"He has no case against

me. I am not a fugitive from justier,

I was advised that while my for ner husband had no ease his action

four might delay me for three or

weeks. So, instead of, waiting for the court, I took Jane and her nurse onl ran away to Quebec, where I got the

AIR. ORMSBY - GORE, the 10:0 Coronial Secretary, arriving at the

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MAN WHO IS "ALL MIXED UP"

-RAYS have revealed that a man is going about his daily work in Plymouth with his in- ternal organs all mixed up.

His heart is on the right side of the body instead of the left, his appendix is on the left instead of the right, his stomach and other orgons are out of place. And he is strong and healthy.

He is William Moss, late sergeant

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"Jane goes to a private school Hollywood and she is taken there and home in a car by her.

Lake these have to guards. I precautions to prevent her from being kidnappr

"When I go out myself 7 always I have it in my carry a revolver.

luggage in the Empress of Australia,"

Proving

New

NEW CURE FOR

HICCOUGHS

The sight of a hospital emergency ward so frightened Victor White, of Williams- port, Pennsylvania, that his

attack thirty-six-hour

of

hiccoughs, which had pre- vented sleep or enting, stop- ped immediately.

HOMAGE

-JOSEPH

TO

CHAMBERLAIN

CENTENARY OF HIS

BIRTH

THE centenary of the birth of Joseph Chamberlain, to-day, may mark the birth of a new Great imperial movement in Britain.

TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, JULY 8,

SHE

ANN HARDING

1986.

RAN AWAY

Aryan Pedigrees Is

"Industry"

British

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RECORDED PROGRAMME From Z. B. W. on a wavelength of 355 metres (845 kilorycles):

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7.25 p.m. An Interlude by Master Robert Harris (Boy So- prano) with Albert Sandler and his Orchestra.

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1. When the Gipsy Played;

Glamorous Night.

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Span. Time Signal, Weather Re- port, and Announcements.

8.03 p.m. "Memories of Horntio Nicholin."

8.10 p.ni

A Pinnoforte Recital

by Mischa Levlizki.

1. Organ Prelude and Fugue in A Minor (Bach); 2. Hungarian Rhap- Prelude in 4 (Liszt); 3. nody No. G Minor, Op. 23, No: 5 (Rach- manino).

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Songs-Swing Me and my dog.... Frances Day (Soprano); Orchestra, Jubilee Dance Memories No. 1.

New Mayfair Orchestra.

9" p.m. A Relay of the Daventry News Bulletin and

(Copyrght by Reuter).

9.20 p.m.

Announcements

Len Fills and his

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Hawaiian Happines Medley; Songs

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9.45 p.m. A Recital by Nichard Tauber (Tenor).

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10 p.m. Big Ben from Daventry. Dance Music,

11 pm. Close Down.

ZEESEN PROGRAMMES Speciat programme for

Far

Eastern

[ITLER'S Nuremberg decree of September lasteners will be broadens from Zoewen a

requiring proof of Aryan ancestry as far back as 1800 has led to a new profession in Britain-the specialist in -Aryan-pedigrees.

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"Things quietened down after Hitler's first Aryan dccrce," 112.4 metres) and UJN-(31.45-mitos) an official of the Society of Genealogista said. "But since the Nuremberg decree numbers of inquiries are regulary reaching Britain.

Under the so-called "Aryan Paragraph" full citizen rights are granted only to "pure" Aryan Germans.

Even the So-

The new specialists are kept con- the latter costs 10s. stantly busy searching churches inciety has no access to these.

"The most dificult and costly every part of the country for records

period," said the official, is between of baptisms.

iller is not satisfied with re- 1800 and 1837. Then, with the in- gistration at Somerset House, it is crease in population, records want said.

over from the churches to the civil He demands nothing short of a register and there were many gaps."

PLEA FOR certified copy from the incumbent or minister of the actual register entry. VAGUE CLUES

HELP

The committee now preparing plans for the centenary celebrations in Lon- lon and Birmingham hope that it may be possible both to raise a Joseph

A letter came recently begging Chamberlain centenary fund and to rouse A fresh enthusiast for the

The Binding of evidence can cost for help with a clue of the 1800's, but Empire.

The celebration, will be in two "anything you like" in cases where it was doubtful whether is could be

so lang it is only known that the ancestor traced. parts; one in Birmingham,

Normally, the Society of Gencule- with the Chamberlain "was born in London," or even more AABоciated

gists does not undertake research family, and the other in London. vaguely "born in England."

HALL MEETING This entails great hardships, for work of this kind, but so pathetic ALBERT

have been the pleas that many have Birmingham's ex-Mayor, the Chan- many have not the money to spend.

records of 1841 and been helped. The census cellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Neville

The old family Bible with its re- Chamberlain, will address the cen- 1851 are open to the public, but not

at the those of 1801, London,

A single search in cords fulfilled a real need. tenary meeting Albert Hall meeting, will have Sir) Austen Chamberlain, who was more connected in actual polities with his father's political and fiscal ideas.

The P. and O. liner. Corfu is dae) At the Albert Hall meeting Mr.

LAUGHING CHEERFULNESS THROWN; Sir Henry Page Amery will preside. Croft and Lord Lloyd will also speak. SUNLIGHT ON ALL. THE PATHS OF LIFE. bere from Shanghai at 6.30 a.m. on)

Friday. It is hoped that Sir Austen Chamber-lichter.

lain's speech. thay be broadcast,

The Dominions will also share in the

centenary. Sir Thomas Wilford has un-

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

A woman,

was ad

Civil

Tam Mui, Lep Mul, 31, a coolie, was removed

the Government dertaken to raise funds in New Zen- to the Government Civil Hospital mitted to land, and other Dominion statesmen suffering from injuries received when Hospital with injuries received when are being asked to do their part in some rocks fell on him at Lycemoon she was knocked down by a tram-

car in Hennessy Road. Cauada, Australia, and the Colonica. Stone Quarry at 8.a.m. to-day.

HIGHBURY PILGRIMAGE

himself.

in the Northamptonshire Regiment, and he lives at Wolster-street, Ply- his wife and four south, with

In addition to the centenary meet- children.

Lam Shun-ying, "à ̈coolte, 'received Kwong Mah Fong, residing at No. The discovery was made whew Mr. Ing there will be at Birmingham,a.

Civil Moss was in Peshawar, India. Re-pilgrimage to Joseph Chamberlain's serious injuries when he was struck 2 Kam Yue Fong Street, was ad- porting alck, he was sent to hospital, grave, and a visit to Highbury, his old by a silng of coal at the Kowloon mitted to the Government

Docks yesterday. He was admitted Hospital with sealds received when but for a long time the doctor failed home.

In London, it is proposed to honour to the Kowloon Hospital, where his he upset o. pot of boiling water over to locate his heart.

the memory of Joseph Chamberlain as condition is reported serious. Mr. Mogs aald: "After Was wounded in the arman Imperial statesman. during the war I was sont to A hospital Wandsworth for operation.

"When a pretty nurse was pre- paring me for the operating theatre, I remarked: Nurse, I think I must have lost my heart.'. 'Don't be silly, she replied, 'Look where you have been. Your heart must be in the right place!

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According to the doctors, I am living: marvel."""

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DEATH OF FLORENCÈ LADY CAIN

A fine of $60 was imposed by Bir. A fine of $15 was imposed on W. Schofield, at the Central Magis- Nel Wan EAT AND DRINK MORE W W of the King Fat Yuen tracy this morning, on Yeung Shiu-

firm, No. 285 Cheung Sha.

cheung, residing at No. 61 Wong Road, when he was summoned be Chong Rand, ground floor, summoned London, June 26.

fore Mr. QA. A. Macfadyen at the for being in possession of a wireless Steady improvement in the Kowloon Magistracy this morning receiving apparatus without a licence. lot of the average Briton shows for issuing an unstamped receipt to Detective-Sergeant Carruthers said itself in various ways. Mr. W. the Ping Lok Yuen firm, No. 95 defendant had apparently had the S. Morrison, Financial Secretary Temple Street, for the sum of $28.32 radio for the past four months.

1on January 17, 1936.

to

the

Treasury, said nt

a Northampton the other day that' the people of this country are:

Buying more;

Eating more food; Drinking more cocoa; Smoking more tobacco; Travelling more; and Saving more. S

Sir Ernest Cain, Bt., is bereaved by the death of his mother, Florence

The trade outlook was encourag Lady Cain which occurred-at-her home, Wargrave Manor, Berks, re-ing, he said. There was a steady cently Sho was 79,

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12.10 p.m. Ren, Chamber Music. 1.10 p.m."Imperial Affairs."

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1.55 p.m. "Starlight," Number Ten.

2.19 pm. The News and Announcementa,

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Spanish Landscape." 7.4.m. "Imperial Affair."

11.8.C. Empire Orchestra. Greenwich Time Bigne! at 9 p.m.

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The News and Announcementa.· ́ 5.20 p.. Musical Interlude. 9.25 p.m. "is tight Have Been Wore.“ 9.40 .hi. Entel,

Transmission '3 (0.0.0., C. F.,' (B.D.) 10. Dren.

Stosical Comedy ' Ex- cepte. 10.10 p.m. The Bournemouth Municipal

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For a food factory licence at No. 480, Prince Edward Road, ground Leung Kwok-chi, 32, dresser, up- An Indian Police Reservist, Tarak peared before. Mr. W. Schofield, at floor (side door).

For a food factory licence at No. Khan, was commended by Mr. W. the Central Magistracy this morn-240, Temple Street, ground floor, Schofield, at the Central, Magistracy ing, charged with having assumed the For a food factory, licence at No. this morning: for having effected the character of a Police officer for an 1, Sal Kung Road, ground floor. arrest of a Chinese who stole two unlawful purpose at 4: Caroline Hill For a food factory licence at No packets of cigarettes from No. 107 Road, second floor,. on July 6. The 801. Canton Road, ground flour. Lockhart Road, ground floor, yester complainant was a Chinese doctor, For a food factory Hcence at Pul day. The man, Tae Kam-cheung, Wong Che-to. Defendant denied the Heung Yuen on Lot No. 1457, Ngau aged 17, admitted the charge and charge, and hearing of the case was Chi Wan. was remanded for 24 hours for his fixed-for-11.30 am on Saturday, For a food shop licence at No. 48,

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MR. K. P. CHEN PAYS MANILA CALL

Manila, July 7. Mr. K. P. Chen, one of the prominent Chinese bankers who negotiated the recent silvor agreement for China with the United States, in Washing- ton, arrived in Manila this morning aboard the liner Potsdam, en route to Shanghai,

He was welconned by local bankers and called on the Philippines first President, Senor Manuel Quezon, at Malacanang Palace."

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Mr.

Mr. Chen in accompanied P. W. Kuo, a director of the Shanghai, Trust Company, also on his way home from America by way of Europe, but both declined to discuss the Bino- American silver understanding, de I claring that Nanking must have the

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Tsang Chee-fat, of the Chow. Lec firm, Temple Street, and Yaumati market stall No. 5, was fined $10 when he admitted in the Kowloon Magistracy having issued an stamped receipt to the Ping Lok Yuen firm, No. 95 Temple Street, for the sum of $20.17 on January 20, 1930..

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 a.m. to-day totalled 0.44- Inch. The total since January. 1 is 27.06 inches, against an average of 41.83 inches.

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