THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12,
1936.
PRINCESS ELIZABETH LEARNS TO BE A QUEEN The King, Queen Mary, and Cabinet Plan Her Education
TO HAVE PRIVATE
LITTLE
PRINCE
TUTORS
TOMBOY STUDIOUS
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NOW
ORINCESS ELIZABETH, third lady in the laud, now 10 years old, in to be educated privately--to prepare her for the day when she may be Queen.
Originally, the Duchess of York had expressed a wish that her elder daughter should go to a girls' school and enjoy the normal companionship of girls of her own age.
But after a discussian between King Edward, Queen Mary, thef Duke of York and metalers of the Cabinet it has been decided to substitute a more formal plan of education.
British Princesses lucys always
solved private education, and the!
little Prices, it was felt, might be Tangshan Murders
embarrasail by her rank if she mixed with other children at school.
So, like Queen Vielerin, Princess Elizabeth is to Je entrusted to tutors and a govETTES DONG
Tabeers for sprejak ubjret v shortly to be muginstelli
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The Royal Pepeesses have made excellent progrees with governess, Miss Marion 4'rawford, former pupil of the High School Dunfermli She will Pont.nor to instruct Princes Elizabeth o t Lory and English literature.
with Princess Elizabeth
-171 entertain her little friends re cularly in the miniature house presented to her by the people of Water.
A FUTURE QUEEN,
OLD CHINESE CUSTOM
FAILS TO WORK
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the advice given This was recently by a prominent Harley, street doctor, when discussing Jan M.P.'s statement in the House of Commons that many women suffer from tuberculosis and other serious illnesses hr. cause they starved to slim.
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Women who starve because fashion demands that they must be stun," he said, “are running a grave
health risk."
Here are seven beauty break- Tasts-one for each day of the week--chosen for their well. balanced food values by 1510 ductor.
They are part of the speelal braut, paries which has been running in the Sunday Chrontele for the past twe
RADIO BROADCAST
Recital by Helen O'Brien From the Studio VARIETY CONCERT
Frum Z. B. W. on a wavelength of 355 thetres (045 kiloeycles):
4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme. 7-11 p.m. European Programme. 7 p.m. A Scottish Programme. Orchestra-teland. Laddle (Curri- thers); Songs-
Whistle H come to you, My los ("Folk Songs McLeod's Galley of Scotland").
. Margaret Bae- (Kennedy Fraser)
the rett (Soprano): Songs-Sound Pibrock (Traditional).
Skye Bout Song (Traditional) Alexander MacGregor (Baritone); Orchestra- Glasgow Highlanders (arr. Dlack). Meg Merrilees (arr. Diack); Songs- Tam Glen (arr. Stephen). Dolrdie's Farewell to Scotland (Sonts of the Hebrides") (arr. Kennedy Fraser).
Jean Day (Soprano); Songs-Wee Cooper O'Fite (Traditional), Lana O the Leut ("Folk Songs of Scut- land") (arr. Steven).... Robert Wat Sun (Baritone); Orchestra-Triumph (Traditional). The Haymakers (Tra- ditionni).
the
7.43 p.m. Reginald Dixon nt
Organ,
1. Robertn-Selection: 2. Sweet atusle-Selection; 3. Dixon Request Medley.
Peiping, Aug. 1. Prestonning upon her position o Old and
customs, love, first wife, the older woman al ener micked a unfere with the new wife and hatred jealousy
combined
and heal ber Sending her husbands, and resulted in two murders and disptence, she then left the hour weeks a suicide in Tangshan, near here. Later Sunday aftern She JP The object of this series, which bac
appeared, armies with a dapper und attracted widespread interest is Tien Hsien-tsaj, a graduate of started after the
Tien (gre women readers the benefit of a W pistol and warned her in | rational beauty treatment
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devised Polping university, 28 years desist Undeterred, the fest wife with the ali of Tamous experts and old, hal married an old-fashioned used Liu, caught her and stabled bay of on a syndean of ordered living. country girl years apo before he ber 32 times.
In previous articles perfect melleks Helen O'Brien. The young women svet to school. Gradually tied areast at once, growing to despise her, he shots at his first gate, killing her at Enraged, the butt hed three
rently married as "second wife" Jones Iealizing what he and done, A young "modern" járt,” Liu Shine Tion then burned his pistol on hum- Princess Elizabeth thinks about ving On July 15 he took the new fzell themi, wank Toth devut. Paited her lessons long after she les lucked wifi tulive in his home at Tanglian [Prees,
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Lantau 201 rared more for her Tays Pleno She is now definite.
her lessons.
ly studions.
the sturdy books in her desk. Often
alte discusses with Queen Mary and
King Edward van ops please history which have intrigued her.
She keeps n scrapbook of other Royal children in Europe with notes as do the relationship there children. bend to her.
History in her favourite stalan ject, with geography second, then French, and family arithmetic, a subject which brought an express.
her ion of impatience to
face vhen she was younger. Scatfish pornis fascinate her. She can also sing and recite in French, From her mother she inherit ant- end ability, and can play simple tunes.
or uriniature piano, Her ring ing voice is pure and sweet,
She reads a lot, her best-loved look being Black Beauty,
TALKS IN FRENCH
By the songestion of her grand- mother, Queen Mary, she is 16ld of the towns and castles famed in Eng lish history, and is also taken to them in their
proper ekon. Recently she visited Hampton Fourt
the to view the portraits of
Todor
·Kings-and-Quren:.--
A private family gatherings
her parents encourage lier to leaf -
an all-French eunversation."
Dexterity in port and reepestion|
comes naturally de Princess Elizabeth. She has just leiad to swim. 1: is her boast - thut
can "du six Strokes without having to bouch bottom"
She cultivates her own garden at Royal Ladge.
"Why Not
Let Japan Run China?"
Peiping, Aug. 5.. "Why not let the Japanese come in and run the country? They certainly seem
to
do an efficient job of it in Japan, and China appears to be an awful mess."
This represents the
DRUNKEN SAILOR SMASHES
FIRST CHINESE TO CUT OFF QUEUE DIES
Piping. Aug. 1
The first man China to cut of his queue died recently in Soochow, Chang Ping-Jinig, one of the most, revered of Chinese classical scholars' and an original member of the re- volutionary party of Dr. Sun Yat- zen, founder of the Chiname Re- public, was 71 years of age.
As a member of Dr. Sun's secret revolutionary party, Tung Meng Hni, Chang cat off his queue at the time of the Boxer Rebellion in 1900. At one time Nigh Commissioner of Manchuria and Inter An visor to Dr. San during his brief
presidency, Chang was chiefly re nowned for his classical studies and commentaries—United Press.
She Lives
In World
Full Of Mystery
RIVE SCANS gr Miss Mary
Lawson. concert artist, of Westbourne Terrace, London. W had an electric shock that drove her into a nerve hospital i for ten months.
As a result she claims to have Bem endowed with a dunt existence -ne life in the world as we kun It, another life in a world of dreams.
Miss Lawson told the
Press: "I have two lives, each in a separate world.
GLASS OF CHOLERA GERMS
Whole Of City May Be Inoculated
Alèsandria, July 25. A DRUNKEN sailor from
a
British steamer broke into the Bacteriological Laboratory of the Harbour Administration
here last night and smashed a glass container full of, cholera buccilli.
of exercise mut make-up lurve been described
Bere are the seven beauty break! fasiste
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Foust urter, honey, Tea or
Buttered rays. Tunst, butter, honey, marmalade. Raw raisen ur flos. Ten or coffee,
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8 p.m. Local; The Signal, Wea- ther Report and Announcements.
8.03 p.m. From the Studio. Interpretations at
the
Programme.
Piano by
1. Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life: 2. In the Shade of the old Apple Tree; 3. Anne Laurie 4. Boots and Sad- die.
Nat Gonella and his
- 8.20 p.m. Georgians.
1. The Shelk of Arnby; 2. Basin Street Blues; 3. E Flat Blues,
8.30 p.m.
.m. The Band of H. M. Coldstream Guards.
Zampa-Overture (Herold);Pirates of Penzance (Sullivan)--Selection;" Iolanthe Selection (Sullivan); Old Panama (Alford): The Standard of - St. George (Alford); When the Bank- begins to play (Williams): There's something about a soldier.
9 p.m. A Relay of the Daventry
and Announcements,
6. jater, Grifter News Bulletin (Copyright by Rear]
Toast muringiade.
Cereal
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Wier.
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Water plays an important part in every diet and should be taken be |tween meals, or at least half an hour
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£2,000,000 FILM DEAL
Merger Of British And U.S. Interests
Although officials of the Ministry EXCHANGE OF STARS for Public Health derlare that cholern gerne raised in this way seen perish in the open air, the Govern
One of the biggest and most ment authorities have ordered exten-far-reaching deals in the history sive precautions to be taken angsinst of the British film industry has | bogn · practically concluded in Over
300 persons who had come America.. inter contact with the saltor were
on outbreak of an epidemic.
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9.20 p.m. "Putting the Clock Back" by the 7, 11. Squire Celeste Oetet,
From the Studlo. 9.30 p.m.
A Recllal by Mary Gray (Soprano) and G. F. d'Aquino (Tenor) and Ukelele Solos by Ukelele Jve.
Programme.
1. Songt-Lover come Back to me ("New Moon"). Mary Gray: 2. Ukelele Solo Selected Ukelele Joe: 3. Duel-Tea for Two (No No Nanette"). Mary Gray and G.. F. d'Aquino; 4.
Song Song-My Foes round the World G. F. d'Aquino; 5. Ukelele Solo Selected Ukelele Joc 0 Duct-1'11 sec you again ("Bitter Sweet")... Mery Gray and G. F. d'Aquino; 7. Ukelele Sungs-Josephine Selection....G.. F. Solo Selected..... Ukelele Joe; 8. d'Aquino.
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10 p.m. Big Ben from Daventry,
p.m. Two Humorous Nam- bers by Stanley Holloway.
1. Albert Comes Back: 2. Mark- man Sam.
10.10 p.m. Dance Music.
D. Close Down. ZEESEN PROGRAMMES Special programmes. for Far Extern listeners will i brundcart from Zeenen
immediately given protective in- Unless there is last-minute Jections. Among these persons hitch Mr. Isidore Ostrer is to were laboratory workers. Egyptian sell 25 per cont. of the shares and British police otelats and part in the Metropolis and Bradford fallows
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If to cholera cases develop by Gaumont-British Corporation, DIN Thursday The danger can be regarded to Nicholas Schenck, of Metro- us satisfactorily disposed of. if, however, symptoms of the disease Goldwyn-Mayer, for £2,000,000. occur then the whole population of inoculated. Alexandria will have
I'm so afraid EXPERTS OFFER
people will think me queer, yet It is so real, Dream people come to me cach night and they sing to me.
I call them my Angel Voters."
She is known to her friends as a
to
be
HINTS ON HOW
TO KEEP COOL
New York, Aug. 1,
The new deal, which is being put through by Joseph M. Schenck, head of Twentieth Century-Fox, on behalfį of his brother Nicholas, president of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, will bring the biggest American producing organisa- tion into the cornbine and suggests a gigantic new alliance of forces with- jout parallet in the Industry.
MORE BRITISH FILMS IN US,
The direct results of the deal, when carried out, will be:
the
half-dream composer." She remembers
A greater exchange of British and expressed feeling of a great the sumps of her, Angel Voices and Aa the country swelters in the American stars, writers and directors, many tourists who come through sina theiry in a mystic sort of way height of the mid-summer heat, re-to multe tre product of all three cum- neat, orderly Japan before after the dream trinces pass, sults of a survey on what to do and panics equally acceptable in all
DREAM FRIENDS
what not to do to keep cool, are an- | countries; riving in China. It even finds;
Miss Lawon added: "Each night Inounced by The American Magazine, The opening of the Gaumont--Bri- some utterance among foreign- go to sleep in the usual way. Then, which explodes some of the old kicas fish chain of 450 theatres to Metro- ers living in the treaty ports of | about 236 am always when I sense on the subjeel.
Goldwyn-Mayer pletures and the town coning-1 suddenly and China.
The first theory to be blasted is there extensive booking of Gaumont-
British productions in Amerien; For'oné answer, at least. Intelligent myself in another world.
"I can see myself asleep in my bed, one which involves shutting all the
The adoption of a more uniform Chinese paint to the new educational yet I walk about the room and talk windows and pulling down the
policy in renting and other sides of programme recently announced for in any dream friends and listen to shades, to keep the heat out the industry-in other words, some- Manchukuo. The report was corried their music.
all wrong, say the experts. The ideal
eal thing like rationalisation. by an official Japanese agency and "Always I have the curious sense setup is to open the windows both presumably is authentie. There are of breathing very deeply. Then my dream friends, always the rame enel, 1. The Japanese language shall be joke and laugh with me and piny the principal course of study' in all their songs on the piano.
In the schools.
2. No schools above middle schooling, tan hear their music
buzzing in my grade (roughly the Americah high school grade) shall be extablished. Those who desire higher education must go to Japan for study.
four points:
3. All anti-Monchukuo und mil- Japanese schools shall be promptly | closcú,
Chinese 11
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H.30 p.m. Reports from the Olympic Games.
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"Empire Magarine,"
Though a majority of the shares inre observed by Daventry, the Metropolis and Bradford Trust In regard to meals, don't eat 100 are now held in America, it is im- many chilled or frozen foods, say the portant to note that control will still experts. They put a burden on the be British. When the Bromhead stomach muscles which makes a per- brothers sold ouen
to the Ostrer son feel hotter than ever. At least brothers they made it n condition one hot dish with each meal is recom- that provision for permanent British mended, In fact, army doctors in control shouki be embodied in the the tropics recommend hot corn articles of issociation, This still CAPTAIN bread, is nourishing and easily dl-holds good.
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The history of the Gaumont-Brillan TO RETIRE
As for thirst. doctors recommend Corporation covers the whole history at least 18 glasses of water a day, of illms. The company began with 4. No graduate of school, even in Manchukuo, will be GIVING UP SEA FOR AIR with a dash of vinegar or lemon juice Col. Bromhead and an office boy in in it. The British in India And hot one room off Charing Cross-road, and appointed to any offeinl post in M~..
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tea ideal for hot weather. The has grown wall its assets are worth chukuo.
Capt. Reno Pugnet, Coniinodoru of reason is that tea draws from the £10,000,000, "Travellers arriving from Munch the French Line and commander of most conscious of the heat. Also, ownership of the Gaumont and Calns-
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The corporation as whole.or part people are kuo add to this that even though the Normandie, is to rotire from tho middle schools are tolerated, most of sea. He has reached the age limit they say, hot drinks, like hot baths, borough studios, the largest chain of them are vocational, with the over- of 55,
tend to cool rather than to heat. cinemas in the country, musle-halla, whelming emphasis on agriculture. Capt. Pugnel has been at sea In And they point to the hot, spiced companies for manufacturing equip- Strict military regimentation of the sall and steam for 39 years. Ile who foods popular in tropical countries. ment and talkfe apparatus, the Baird students helps make it evident that appointed captain of the Normandie At night, wet sheets hung at the Television Company, and a number The Japanese are bent on moulding when she was launched, and com-head and foot of the bed help: . It's of hotels, the population of Manchukuo into a munded her on her record-breaking the evaporation which does it. In Mr. Isidore Ostrer and Mr. Nicholas seil-Illerale,—submissive,........... entirely maiden voyage. He is now Joining clothes, inen-Is the coolest, light-in Schenck are to meet to settle out- agricultural people.-United Press, Air France in an execuilve capacity, 'colour but not white.-United Press, standing details.
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Olympic Games.
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HANKOW RAILWAY.
NEW LINE WILL BE OPEN ON OCTOBER 10
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Hunkow, Aug. 11, Mr. Ling Hung-fun, the nev General Manager of the Canton- Hankow Railway, arrived here from Canton yesterday after taking over the administration of the southern section of Use line.
Inn Interview with pressmen, Mr. Ling sold that all arrangements for the formal opening of the Canion- Hankow Railway are being mando and It is hoped that the opening ceremony may take place on October 10,
It was stated that, pelor to the re- tirement of General Chan Chai-tong, his troops had damaged many parts of the railway on the Human-Kwang- tung border. The worst dantage was to the big bridge at Lokartu which was at one time reported to have been
damaged beyond repair Other bridges between Lockchang to Shin- kwan were also reported damaged, bust-have been quickly restored. Wah Kiu Yat Po.
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