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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

WEDNESDAY, · DECEMBER

1988.

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Forty Years She Can End

Alone With Cannibals

A War With Umbrella

Tribal war is about to break out in the Australian bush far away from any white settlement. Two groups of naked cannibals, shouting and gesticulating, face each other, their spears poised, ready to plunge them into each other's shining black bodies....

Suddenly an incredible figure emerges from a tent pitched nearby. It is a white woman, a little old lady

hat, a blouse with a stiff white stand-up collar and tic, and

GEORGE V dressed in the fashion of forty years ago, with a toque SAID HE'D a long skirt.

ABDICATE

King George V once declared he abuleate rather than att would through "Hamlet" a second time. Queen Mary's father, the Duke of Teck, washed himself from bead to foot on the eve of battle Egypt so that if he were killed his body would be found "quite clean." The thirteenth Earl and Countess Strathmore, grandparents present

Queen, provided

the

The woman pushes her way fearlessly atmont the savages Ind speaks to them quietly in their own language.

"All you grandsons bring your spears to me," she says.

laughter an she laced # ber Victorian corsets.

But wherever she camped rem- nunts of tribes would follow to be with her.

Smoke sanals would send news of It is if she had reprimanded

meeting of little Sunday schooler presence right across that great continent, and a family of savages children.

would travel 1,000 inlies to be with her.

The savages come up one by one and give her their spears and the little Victorian. old lady them in neat piles.

arranges

This incident is true. The lonely little white woman who their did it is one of the most astonishing women in the British Empire.

HER RECORD

women guests with nighteups. These are among the ancedates selected from his celebrities gallery

Her natne in Daisy Bates mid any and told for the first time by Sir one who sees her would think she whatnoted fire- his Arthur In

memoirs, belonged to some George

with chin dogs in a genteel published recently (Longmans, side

seaside rezort.

The reality is that she has spent forty years of her tite, from thirty- alone In the is to seventy-six.

the man- Australian bush among eating savages, for whom the bas facrificed everything.

Green and Company, 12%, dd), under the modest title, "Not Worth Head- Imp"

Friend and confidant of Royalty and famous personalities for mure than balf a century, Sir George unveils the secrets of a dny stocked with platant Intimacies of Edwardian and Victorian puelety,

this pictures of Among his gillering period is that of Queen Mary as a young girl whose "sweet volee" won her admiration at her parents' drawing-room parties and noirces.

THE BRAYPIPES

!

We should never have known of If Mrs. Bates had not decided, before

she died, to relire to civilisation for a couple of years to write her simple récord.

It is called "The Passing of the Aborigines" (John Murray, 10s. 6d.). end it is a book that thousands will

soon want to read.

Daisy Bates went to Australia in A different gore in the eighties, however, was the brilliant Contesse 1800. She saw that the aborigines de Paris, who entertained at Sheen, were losing their hunting grounds and "proved herself at Sandringham breaking up their old tribes.

She saw that they were Stone Age to be a crack shot, bringing down

men who could never catch up with civilisation.

birds right and left with perfect nonchalanes, and generally with a cigar in her mouth."

State Ball at the One guest at a Palace about the same time, he re- calls, was credited with the remark sette vore, "that the music of the bagpipes suggested the precise notse aloney would make if it suddenly fell into hell,"

Referring to the sombre household

FORSAKE ALL

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The only way she saw of helping give up them practically was everything and go to the wilds to live with them in all their nukedness

cannibalism, and minister and them there.

So she did

to

of Queen Victoria after the Prince! By a intracle she was not eaten in Consort's death, Sir George reveals the first few years. She lived in that a budding statesman of the day tent. She procured food from towns tribe exterminated Auw Pit Seng's Trading Co., Ltd., made it a condtion of his accepting to replace the

office that he should never be called game, so that her cannibals should Hongkong.

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Lord Kitchener made Sir George, his old friend and colleague,, his personal seerclary on his appolnil- ment as War Minister: and he tells

She tolerated cannibalism with out revulsion until her influence was great enough to stop it. She cooked for the cannibals and with her simple declored them

Never showing disguist, was even when a mother ate her baby. handed to write his first official she ained their confidence. stgnature failed to function: "Dear me: what a War Office-40l

of the famous soldier's comment medicincs. when

which be the pen

of army and no pen that will

The War Minister's comment on Mr. Lloyd George was: "The tittle Welshman is peppery, but he means 1+ win the war which is what matters.**

Divorce and £2,000

For Husband

Danges of £2,000 were awarded in the Divorce Court recently to Mr. Reginald Ellis, Vesper Road, Kirkstall. Leeds, on the ground of the adultery

THEY LOVED HER

She received the honourable title of Kabbarli-grandmother. She was The credited with magic powers. men taught her, their secret rituals to their own which it was death women to see.

And when the cannibals came in contact with the white man and needed clothes, it was Rfic who slipped the first dress over the women's heads and shte lo buttoned the men into their first trousers.

CUT WOOD They had been deserted by their own kin because of their helplessness. Mrs, Bates made

their herself handmaiden, creating a little haven where she inve her whole life to them.

Each day she rose and hunted rabbits and lizards for them. Then she cut wood for their fires and setting them- guarded them from selves alight.

Later she would cook for them and afterwards filled and it their pipes."

No task was too lowly for her to perform.

The most awesome of the three was an old man who had enten his three baby sisters and many another. IIe was mad.

Often he would fly to her tent in some night terror. She would lead him gently back, wrap him in his Then blanket, stoke up, his fire. she would warm him with a drink of tea and a pipe of tobacco and talk him to sleep.

A few days before his death he ran away.

She searched for him for ve and hours and found him naked exhausted in a clump of bushes,

She hoisted the old savage on her | back, this elderly Victorian Indy, and gently trudged on until she brought him back to his bed.

Ex-Slave Marks 98th Year

Mount Salem, Ont. As the travelled from tribe to tribe Mrs. Amanda Graves, daughter of: learning gradually their 180 dialects, a slave who escaped from the United States into Cannda by the famous the cannibals began to love her.

celc- True, they thunght her strange."Underground Railway" has The naked women roared with brated her 98th birthday here.

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BRIAN "JUNIOR

Two days after giving birth to a son, Mrs. J. O. J. Stevens, wife of a Farnham (Surrey) solicitor, has had a twin boy. Roger (Gib, Goz.) was born at 4 p.m.: Brian (6lb. 11oz.) at 9 p.m. two days later, so that the difference in their ages is 53 hours.

Even stranger cases of twins!

of his wife, Agnes. Lilian Josephine born apart are on record.... (ace Stringer), with Mr. Tom Wood-! cock, cited as co-respondent,

***

The sult

was defended and Mr.. A London surgeon said that he was cross-petitioned for

ago at the present two years divorce, alleging cruelty, Mr. Ellis contested

Tats charge.

Adultery was alleged at Me. and Mrs. Ella's home and in a motor-car. Mrs. Els and Mr. Woodcock, In the witness-box, denied that they had committed adultery.

LIGHTLESS CAR

Vicar Wants Fines

For "Cattishness"

Fines for "cultisimess" are suggest- to his women parishioners by the Rev. Herbert Williams. vicar of

St.

birth of twin three months after the birth of the first. "That was the longest case in my, know- ledge."

Four years ago a woman gave birth to a child on the Isle of Scarpa. Two days later, after being rushed by boat to Stornaway, 40 miles away, a second child was born. Twins have been born 120 miles

apart in Australia.

A mother who lived in New Herring- ton (Durham) was taken to New- castle to give birth to # second

Mr. Justics Langton, stamming-up, Alban's, Teddington.

"twin." "I need £2,000 for church repairs," sold Mr. Ellis and an inquiry agent had said that they found Mrs. Els he said, "and 1 have asked my and Mr. Woodcock in a motor-car in parishioners to find most of this by University College Hospital had a case two years ago of twins born unfrequented lane. The car's Bring themselves for auch faults as

four days apart," but the second lights were out,

talking about each other scandalously.

child died a few days later, The case for Mrs. Ellis and Mr.gettinit up late in the morning, and Woodcock

cock was that they knew they forgetfulness.

"They are all common faults which Seventy years ago a family in the were being followed, and sat in the

an

car, smoking cigarettes, until Mr. could be overcome by a little self- Ellis

discipline." la and the agent arrived.

Mrs. Ellis alleged that her husband was a man of uncontrollable temper, domineering and dominating, who tried to make her a "door-mat." The Jury had seen Mr, Ellis in the box. Bla

they see the slightest sign of un- controllabio lemper?

Parrot Imitates Skyrocket

Oakland, Cal.

British peerage received two audi- tions with an interval of 18 weeks.

Last August twins were born a day apart to Mrs. Erle Humplirico (Miss Sally Carson, the

play- wright).

The usual period between the birth of twins is from 30 minutes to 24 hours.

A member of Mr. Stovens's home

Mr. Ellis bad and he was perfectly When Herbert C. Toles highly happy with

with his wife until financial gifted talking parrot left its parch said: "They are two lovely bables. troubles, camo, along. She did not and took to a tall tree, he finally fired They are Mr. and Mrs. Stevens's meet them very well, but continued four skyrockets past it in an effort first children.

her association with people who had to make it come down. In the end The husband's father, Mr. A. J. rather more money than he had. he was obliged to shinny up the tree Stevens, actually became a grand- Mr. Ellis was granted a decree hizi, niter ¡L. Once back on its perch, the father three times over recently, for with costs againat Mr. Woodcock, who parrot was able to give a passable a daughter was born to his daughter, was ordered to pay the £2,000 into imitation of the noise made by a Mrs Hunt, wife of Mr. John A. Hunt, court within 28 days.

a Civil Servant in Semaliland. rocket whizzing past.

It's fatal

for a wife to look tired

That's Mrs. Bartlett, she's beautifully dressed!

Did you see her. face! - lined and drawn. Her Thusband's not. paying any attention to her!

THAT NIGHT MRS. BARTLETY FELT BROKEN-HEARTED.

ALWAYS TIRED.... ¡EVEN, WAKING TIRED IT RUINED HER LOOKS. SHE DECIDED TO SEE

A DOCTOR,

2 MONTHS LATER |

Wall with that attractive 6-Miss Drake about-you can't blame Hin

This waking tined tells on your whole appearance, Mrt. Bartlett.

You see all night

long you bum up

Come on Jing J the races will be over. Hiss Drake, is waiting in the car.

THINKE

If only I could

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I look awluti mand this dreadful

bredness

You look positively

radiant.

Mirz Drake!

WHERE TIREDNESS FIRST LÄGET

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