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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1936.

Operation So That A Woman May Smile

Would Not Look Into A Mirror

She Will

The English Wife

Will Know Result This Month

THE mystery of the visit to England by Dr. Thomas G. Tickle, an eminent New York surgeon, was cleared

up by Dr. Tickle himself in an interview.

Dr. Tickle crossed the Atlantic to perform an extremely delicate operation to restore the appearance of a woman whose face was one-half lifeless and ugly and the other half full of vitality and at- tractive.

The woman, who for years has not dared to look into a mirror will this week be asked to see herself as she was before illness spoiled her good looks.

She is the patient of a surgeon attached to the London Hospital,

who called in the aid of the American surgeon.

Acquitted

NINE OF

SPADES

DRAMA

Dr. Tickle, who is now taking a holiday at Arundel, Sussex, told

Paris, Aug. 25. MME. JOSEF KEMEID, fifty - one year - old Ipswich - born wife of a "The woman was suffering from facial paralysis,

wealthy Syrian whisky mer- "The operation was performed in a private hospital in chant twenty years her

a Press representative:—

London.

The patient is not connected with any royal family, as has been senior found not guilty

reported, but it was nevertheless an extremely interveting and

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announced

unusual

that I bet

Dr. Tickle'a patient will now able to say herself a mirror with-} gout drond as the result of the graft- ng of a nerve from another part of her body to replace that deadened on one side of her face.

The patient has to learn to ose facial ineles that have been dis- Intl.

When the bandages no removed]

This week the surgeons hope to see her greet them with the smiling gratitude of a normal woman.

NEWLYWEDS TEST AN OLD ADAGE

Doctors Offer

to-day by the Grasse Assize Court of the murder of her husband-was warned when

New, Accurate a fortune-teller dealt her the

Test Of Death

Louden. Aite. 25.

nine of spades that trouble was coming.

Mme. Kemeid, formerly

A new sea of death, discover-Miss May Duggan, is alleged ed by Drs. Salisbury and Molvin. to have shot her husband in of Queens University, Kingston.

Ont., is described in the current his sleep at their villa, Morn- issue of

Medical ing Star, at Vence, last Journal.

the British

Dressed in black, except for dark-blue hat on her greying hair, she stood listlessly in the dock while the story of her husband's death was unfolded.

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"The general application of this November, and then to have test would remove all traces of tried to commit suicide. one of the the most haunting fears of

chance mankind the

of premature burial." the journal declares,

The test involves appearance of Boston. Aug. 25.

The eye,

All that is necessary la An elated bridegroom. tun cm-

Neighbours described how she had barrassed to divulge his

an ophthalmuempe, an instrument 1471,

If the rushed out of the villa at dawn on Thought because he heard two could for inspecting the retina.

November 8 with blood streaming live as cheaply as one, they too could columns of blood in the retinal from a wound on her cheek. Others travel as one, When the newlyweda | veins are broken the patient is be. Įstated that Mme. Remeld had jeð a were boarding an Eastern Steamship yond resuscitation. This phenome lite of purgatory with her husband, Lines boat, the husband presented on takes place after the cires-who, she told them, was "rotten with only an ticket. A steamship at- tuche exploded the man's theory. He purchased another ticket.

lation has been stopped for about view," ten minutes, United Press,

MARY ASTOR'S FRIEND SAYS

WHAT HARM?”

"I Know They Had A

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Flirtation"

GREY-HAIRED Beatrice Kaufman, wife of George Kaufman, Hollywood playwright mentioned in the "mis-step diary" of film star Mary' Astor, is determined that the Los Angeles lawsuit shall make no difference to her married life.

"George is a good husband.

I love him very much. He is in love with

heard about the Mary Astor business when I returned to Qu home in New York. I entertained Mary Aslur there.

"I DID NOT THINK—"

Drama came when Mine, Barailer, fortune-teller, described how she hal prophesied trouble for. Mme. Remeid only two days before the tragedy.

She said: "Ou Noyember 5. Mme. Kemeld came tu ser mr. as she often dict, I denti ker eards, Amour them Was the nie of Immediately I knew that would come to me. Keineid from the police, and it was NO.

spades.

trouble

-Hero¬Mnie.Kemeld, disturbed-a- moment from her apathy, leaned for- ward and nodded vigorously.

Mm. Kemeid in evidence de scribed her husband as "selfish, brutal, and mean,"

"He often struck me." sie 'staled Almorousty. "Once I told him to go back to Egypt to his Arah mirl. We separated, but came together again for the sake of my nauga.

irr.

"But I was a barent slave, not a wife. My life was not my own." Mme. Kemneid's apalhy did not

break down till the end of the trial,

when her defending counsel was making his closing speech.

"GOING TO KILL ME"

"Are they going to kill me," she eried, "there are so many of them."

One passage from the diary, | quoted by the lawyer of Mary me despite the things that may have Astor's ex-husband (they are happened. fighting for the custody of their daughter) was: "I love George and the least I can do is to save him from a messy scandul."

In silver pyjamas, embroidered in red, Mrs. Kaifman received me in "I heard that her husband wanted Then covering her face with a hand- her luxury suite at Park-lane the custody of the child, I heard kerchief she burst into tears, sob- hotel, mysa London correspondent. that he threatened to use the namebing intermittently till the end of She is tall, dark-eyed. Her hair is of my husband. But somehow I did the trial. brushed back from a high, intelligent not think that it would ever become The jury returned their verdict of forehead.

a lawsuit focused with the eyes of "Not guilty" after only twenty the world."

minutes retirement. Mrs. Kuufman lighted another elgarette.

"I don't know why 1 an seeing you." she said, "I sholi see no one else. Sit down."

"OUR DAUGHTER"

She glanced at a pleture of a healthy-looking girl of eleven and said: "That is our daughter, taken i Central Park, New York. She is our only child.

As she talked she moved restlessly across the room, chain-smoking,

"I knew all about this case before

it caught the limelight," said Mrs.

an. I know Mary Astor. Kaufman. know her well.

"MS

husband met her just about this time a year ago, I was in Honolulu. He was, working in Hollywood. They had a fictation. I cannot see that there is any terrible harm in that. Is it un- usual for a husband to flirt with an actress? "We have been married twenty years. We are adults, lending our Ilves in an adult fashion,

Immediately, Mme.. Kemeld was "You know George is wortled, led from the court, and fell sobbing really worried, for my sake," she into the armis of her sister, Mrs. continued,

"In two days I have Rose Morgan, of Hove, who has had five radiograms from him. been in Grasse for the last three They are to reassure me, to stop days without having been able to me worrying. Sweet of Hlm, Isn't see her sister. It? But, of course, I cannot help being anxious.

Her face was slit wel with lears. "Now I shall be able to gu to England and see my daughter- that is if she wishes to see me," she added, 'Fadly,

"Of course she will, my dear," sald

"Please do not ask me to discuss Mary Astor. She is a film actress. She kept a diary. Very stupid that. But I prefer to remain outside this affair.

"I would like to preserve some her sister consolingly. dignity."

Mrs. Kaufman has been holiday- "In any case. I shall never return ing in Europe for three weeks. Soon to that awful villa," said Mme. she is returning to Paris. In two Kemetd, "I cannot bear the thought weeks she goes back to New York, of IL"

Mme. Kemeld's daughter Leila, travelling with Mr. and Mrs. Irving

I get back to who took the vell Ave years ago, is Berlin. "And when New York," she told me, "George in the Convent of the Sacred Heart will be there to meet me."

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