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Monday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
April 22, 1940.
Ingrams of Arabia QUEENS & ALHAMBRA (Mr. and Mrs.) begin
a new romance
"INGRAMS OF ARABIA" has been
given a new post, it is announced in Lon- don... Which means that his wife has been! given a new post, too.
She has shared his work, his know- ledge and his reputation She is not mere- ly the wife of Mr. William Harold Ingrams, C.M.G., O.B.E.. British Colonial Adminis- trator, but Mrs. "Inerams of Arabia."
Ingrams is the name-singular. But really it is plural.
It has been almost since 1930 when Mr. Ingrams and Miss Doreen Shortt, youngest daugh- ter of Mr. Edward Shortt, former Home Secretary and filmi censor, were married in May- fair.
Now Mr. Ingrama is to change from being British Resident Ad- viser to the Sultan of Mukalla, In The Hadramaut, Southern Arabio,. to being Chlef Secretury. Aden, further south.
His wife gook with him. She is thirty-four; he is forty-three-re- puted to know more of the. Arubs than any Briton since Colonel T. E. Lawrence.
Biblical Kingdom
For three years as adviser to the Qu'aiti Sultan of Mukalla and the Kathiri Sultan of Seiyun, and in political charge of three other sul- tonates, Mr. Ingrams has been power in the Hadramaut-Biblical kingdom of the Queen of Sheba.
ON
CARRY ON!
When
this B.E.F. soldier arrived in Lon- don on love he had no trouble
in finding will-
ing helpers to carry is "cx- cess baggage."
Naval Officer Bargained with Nazis for Jews
For their work in the Hadramaut he and his wife were last year awarded the T. E Lawrence gold nedal of the Central Asian Society, When he was a colonial civil ser- vant in Aden he and his wife ex- plored the unknown hinterland of the Hadramaut. They travelled camels, dressed as Arabs, where no Europeans had travelled before, and it to be a wild land of eternal wars, gangsterdom and blood feuds,
mx-fout-tall, fair haired, Mr. Edward Terrell, on behalf of assist in solving the problem of Jews pale-blite-eyed Englishman and his Commander Thomas Godman, of domiciled in Germany and to enable wife brought "Ingrams' Peace" to the Calnseross House, Calnscross, Stroud, them to leave Germany. 300,000 warring bedouins of the in- supported an appeal from the deci terior.
This
A SCHEME for the evacuation of Jews from Germany, with part of their assets, and what was described by counsel as a "de- licate and dangerous mission," were mentioned in the Court of Appeal before Lords Justices Slesser, Luxmoore and Goddard.
Dr. Schacht's Visit
slon of Mr. Justice Cassels, in Cham- Semetimes his wife went touring bers, alone. Once she took details person-
The appeal concerned only Mr. ally of thirty-two separate Wars all
This decision ordered that Com- Pell directly. The action, so far as flourishing in a single district.
mander Gadman's statement of claim Lord Winterton and Mr. Rublee and Once п
chieftain talked to her from In his action against Lord Winterton, Mr. Cotton-the two latter, like Mr. a second storey window, being afraid Mr. Robert T. Pell, Mr. George Pell, being Americans were to come down because he was at wor Rublee and Mr. Joseph Cotton, should cerned, was stayed pending decision with all his neighbours.
be struck out in so far as it con- in the case of Mr. Peil. She and her husband watched bat-cerned Mr. Pell, described as a men- tles going on from their hosts' draw-ber of the permanent diplomatic staff Ing-room windows.
of the U.S. State Department. They carried no weapons, but took
The Terrell said that Commander draft of n truce to each one of the
Godman was a loyal Englishman hostile tribes. Eighteen
months later they had serving in the British Navy, as he did 1.300 signutures of tribal chiefs and in the last war. heads of families. pledging them- His claim was for reasonable re- selves to a three-year truce and to muneration for services rendered to accept the jurisdiction of local Lord Winterton and the three other courts the first truce that the Hn- dramaut had ever known.
As soon as the peace was declared the price of rifles in the Hadramaut slumped from 700 dollars each to 150 dollars. Many of the hundred thou- sand natives who had fled the coun- try began to return with wealth earned in other lands,
con-
Commander Godman went to Ger- contact with many and established various Influential members of the German Government. He came back to England and Mr. Cotton gave him
£200 for his expenses.
Commander Godman returned to Germany, where he was told by Dr. Schacht, head of the German National Bank, that Herr Hitler had agreed defendants, acting as a committee to that Dr. Schucht should go to Eng
land and negotiate a settlement
of claim, without any other evidence, out of respect for the natives. They makes it quite clear that it is an e- insist on other Europeans at the tion brought against these Sovereign i Residency doing the same. Tennis authorities through their agents. It this appeal faits and and other European games are follows that banned from the Residency grounds, must be dismissed with costs." The post of chief secretary, Aden, Lords Justices Luxmoore and God- which Mr. Ingrams is to take up, is dard agreed.
DI
Wore Arab Dress The gratitude sincere. They called Mr. Ingrams secretary on the vacation of these The Friend of the Hadramaut" and posts by their present holders, Lieut- The man with the honestest eyes we Colonel Lake, who is retiring, and have ever seen." They brought their Major Sinclair, who is reverting to disputes to him and accepted his the Indian Government service. ruling without question.
of the Arabs was then led to take the place
of political secretary and civil
At Mukalla Mr. Ingrurns and his wife went Arab dress, touch no alcohol, and observe Arab customs
Mr. Ingrams will be succeeded at Mukalla by Mr. G. A. Joy. resident commissioner, New Hebrides.
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