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adjudged to be the best photograph 11-No. correspondence will be entered

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inte in connection with petition.

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ENTRY FORM

THE HONGKONG

QUEEN'S MOTHER

MOURNED

(Continued from Pape 1.)

TELEGRAPH.

Park, Hertfordshire, Woolmer has 'n park as big as Hyde Park, London,

With heavy taxes, their income was virtuntly nll, and when in 1931, the Earl found that £100 out of every £125 received was being paid In taxes, with the result that he might be forced to give up Glamis At the polut the Countess stepped in, and with n benin which was described as "like a director of the Bank of England," she put estates on a paying basis.

THURSDAY,

JUNE

SCHMELING FAILS TO LAST SINGLE" ROUND WITH LOUIS

(Continued from Page 1)....... went to the floor for the first time since Max Baer's knock-out. He was so stunned by the whole thing that he failed to rest and rose at the count of two.

Louls smothered, Schmeling with a series of lefts and rights to the face. Schmeling dived in, but only made n short drive to the jaw, Louis sing- thegered the German with rights to the

hend.

The Earl and Countess were re- tiring "homey" people, devoted to each other. They never attempted to presume on the relationship with the Royal family which the marriage of their second daughter,

Lady Elizabeth to the then Duke of York brought.

AME GRAND COMMANDER DAME Honotiro came their way 14 result of the marriage-the Coun- tess was made a Dame Grand Com- mander of the Royal Victorian Order -but for the most of the time they lved in the 800-year-old feudal castle of Glamis, or in Hertfordshire. Queen Elizabeth was born at Glamis, St. Paul's Waldenbury, and it was there that King George, then Duke of York, proposed to her the tiny star-shaped wood at the bottom of the gardens.

The Strathmores used to

have

1938.

GASTRIC ULCER “NEARLY COST ME

MY LIFE"

The hours and duties of a milway worker tend to make him able to stomach trouble. Mr. B., a Railway man, suffered from gastric ulcer which, ho says, noarly cost me my life." He had X-rays, an operation, and was strictly diated for months, yet still his pals returned, his appetite failed, his work. almost got beyond him.

Now read what he writes:

I decided to try Maclean Brand Stomach Powder and I never had the pala again. Now I can eat anything that comes along, but I always take your Powd

I take it to work with m

after eating. Never Had A Chance

Louis noored Schmeling with a right to the head, but the German rose without a count being taken.

Schmeling's However, throw in the towel,

seconds and Referee Donovan slopped the fight after Schmeling had been floored four

Limes.

The fight was stopped after two minutes and four seconds.

Schmeling never had a chance. Eighty-four thousand people were. present to see Joe Louls, the Arst to enter the ring, and Schmeling who followed. Then followed Gene Tunney and Joe Braddock,

former holders of the heavyweight uitte, were Introduced from the ring. Afterwords Max Baer was Introduced as the probable next challenger.

The referee was Arthur Donovan,

a town house at No. 17 Burton and the judges Billy Kavanaugh,

dia

presumptive

End in the fashionable West telet of Lantion. It was there that Princess Elizabeth, heir to the throne, was born. Later they moved to 84 Eaton Square, and in 1038, they had a small apartment in Cumberland Mansions, in the West End, which they chiefly used as a week end "bed-room.

and Eddle Forben.

Mox Schipeling received plenty of applause when he appeared, while Louis was given an ovation.

and am never without it.”

I Maclean Brand Stomach Powder can work such wonders for Mr. D., suffering from gastric ulcer, how much more can it do for you, if your stomach trouble has not yet reached that serious stato Start now with the original MACLEAN BRAND. Look far the "ALEX. C. MACLEAN" on the carton signaturo and bottle. Maclean Brand is never sold loose only in bottles in cartons (powder or tablets).

If you have any difficulty in obtaining it from your local chemist, or store, write to Banker & Co., P.O. Box 530, Hong Kong.

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Blow Nearly Lifts German Off Feet The United Press report adds that It was in April, this year that the Schmeling fell on

the ropes while Countess had heart attack which Louls smashed tilm in the mouth. esused her family anxiety. She and The German slumped and was unable the Earl had gone to London to atto escape from the ropes, Louis then tend the wedding of their grand-rained blows on his virtually daughter, but the Countess was taken protected foe, it and was unable to attend,

The Queen came up from Windsor to pay dolly visits to fier mother, and ductors bulletins were issued to the press until she recovered.

Louis emerged from DAUGHTER OF MINISTER

neutrol corner and flung a barrage of rights Before Her

her marriage in 1681, the and fefts to the head. A right end Countess VIS Miss Nh Ceella left book to the jaw almost lifted Cavendish-Bentinck, daughter of the Schmeling from his feet, and he fell Rev. Charles Cavendish-Bentinck, Lackwards for a count of three, with who was the third son of the Duke blood streaming from his mouth. of Portland. she had not been a At this point his seconda threw in girl, she eventually would have suc-the towel, while Schmeling's trainer, reeded to the dukedom,

Referee Donovan counted "One", whch technically made the blow a knockdown, hence Louls is credited with four knock-downs.

i

Lam's GarAGE

149, Gloucester Road. THE

Garage For Repairs. COUNTESS QUARRELS WITH HER HUSBAND

(Continued from Page 1.)

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Mux Machon rushed into the ring. Only once did the Countess come However, Donovan tossed the towel Into dispute with her Royal relatives. into the press section and wayed That

was when Princess Elizabeth Machen out of the ring. was born. As a mother of 10 child- Schmeling rose and Louls squarely

she had ren, stie

ber

a kidnapping plot in March, Ideas OWNI

about landed left and right to his bloody 1936, as a result of which a man rearing them. Queen

Mory Also chin. Max hud ideas, and it is said that the two floored, while the timekeeper counted

sprawied sideways, named Alfred Molyneaux, of Edmond grandmothers clashed more

Street. Mitar Manchester, than five, once over their first grand-daughter,

was sent to formerly Princess Mdivani, wife of Countess Haugwitz-Reventlow was

the Georgian Prince Alexis Mdivani,

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Referce Donovan then strode over Glans has been a favourite place to the victim, and waved his hands

Princesses Elizabeth and Mar- in the air signifying the finish. garet Hose, who was born there, The

Louis Was unscathed and had castle, with its winding stone stairs earned U.S.$300,000 in less than three and hundreds of rooms, and its ex-minutes.United Press. citing secret room, has been ideal for their games of hide-and-seek.

COUNTESS ALERT AT 78 Queen Elizabeth takes after mother. Both had Inrge, deep-set sparkling eyes and thick eyebrows,

៥ was

her

white-

At 70, the Countess haired alert little wornan, mentally keen despite her age and i health in

recent years.

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She was ardent gardener and expert needlewoman, but her children were her itu. In her gar- den at St. Paul's Waldenbury, she had statues of all her children set in niches, and on her big four-poster bed at Glamis there was a counter- panc into which she had woven their names, the dates of their births, and, of three of them. the

in the case

dates of their deaths.

Not an many years ago she found that the ancient draperies in Prince Charles' bedroom al Glamis were threadbare. She made new ones, faithfully

copying the original pat- tern, and experts say they cannot tell the difference. It took her two years, of silk, and she used more than 100 shades

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After a little sparring Loula sent in three quick lefts to the jaw. Both men were cautious, but Louis got in with another left and right to the law, causing Schmeling to cover up. Louis continued to attack and scored with three more lefts which he landed on the jaw. Schmeling replied with a right to the jaw.

Schmeling's face was red, Louts' lows evidently having effect. The champion was waiting like a cat for

opening.

Schmeling got in with a blow to the body, but Louls went in, and scored with a left and right to the law, both being hard blows, Again Loula go home with a left and right to the Jaw and staggered Max who held on to the ropes, where he took a terrible beating, and then went down to the floor.

He got up after the ilmekeeper had On their golden wedding anniver- counted two, but went down again. sary, she gave the Earl a sampler There was no count. Then Louis which she had worked herself. slammed in a terrifle right hook United Press.

which put Schmeling on the floor

low. Subsequently the Countess re- nounced her American citizenship. and became a Danish subject.

Her two year old son Lance has always been jealously guarded, for fear of kidnappers.

The Countess chose to be in London for the birth of the baby instead of in New York, and day and night guards are always which the Count and Countess live stationed outalde the lavish house in in Hyde Park Gardens.

When she was Princess Mdivani, Barbara Hutton passed through Hong- kong with Prince Alexis on a round- the-world cruise. It was in this Orst stalned Colony that rumours currency that the Prince and Princess were estranged.-United Press. '

once again. It was impossible to hear how many seconds the time- keeper counted, but

the referee, Arthur Donovan stepped in and help- ed Schmeling to his feet, while he waved Louis away. Police sprang into the ring and the fight was over. Schmeling's handlers,had thrown in the towel after a Oght which Inated two minutes, four seconds.-Reuter.

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