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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1947.
Little Willy Would
Like Dutch To Give Him Doorn Estates
By. JULIE VISCHER
(United Press Staff Correspondent)
Amsterdam, Aug. 18.-The former Crown Prince Frizdrich Wilhelm of Prussia, son of the former Kaiser, awaits in his Wuertemberg home the decision of the Dutch authorities on his request to lift the ban on his inheritance of Doorn Castle, the former home of his dead father.
the
for
Up to the present, the Dutch, instend of in Germany. But have considered the possessions Dutch point out he omits to stato in Holland of the former Kal- that the Nazi Relchcummissur
occupied Netherlands, Dr Arthur ser to be "enemy property," Seyss-Inquart stood at the Kalser's and the heirs of the old exiled, graveside with the Crown Prince. Emperor are not allowed to take possession of his Dutch estates.
Neither does Friedrich Wilhelm stress that this wish of his father's to be burled in Holland was only the result of his fear that the Ger- man anti monarchlats would dis- honour, his grave.
DUMB-BELLS
Fredište bus...
PATENT Ome
THE
HE WAS DEFENDANT) ABSOLUTELY SWEARS [INTOXICATED
HE WAS IF HE HAD PERFECTLY) BEEN SOBERİ SOBER! HE WOULD
HAVE KNOWN)
HE WAS DRUNK AND NOT MADE ¡A DISTURBANCE
MAHARAJAH'S
BROTHER WANTS JOB ·
"Wanted-a good paying
No answer hua yet been given to the Crown Prince by the Dutch Au- thorities, nor is there any indica-
Castle Doorn, in the meantime, I tion that the ban will be lifted in
.under the control of the Dutch the immediate future.
Tha Friedrich
"Little Institute for Alien Property, Wilhelm, or Willy as the irreverent British Castle itself is looked after by the job with a future for a prince
old aido-de-camp, former Kaiser's nicknamed him many spent some years in Holland with Major Islemann, who is married to
усага
aco,
Bim-
here
Dutch Baroness Bentinck. A his father offer the first World War. the In his appeal, he stresses the family few servants, mostly gardeners, are
still working. at Doorn, and relationship existing between. self and the British Royal House. and there in various bulldings on However, as Dutch circles point the 115 nere estate German tuml- out, he fails to remember the offer lies are still living. the British Government made ta
Princo mention
Sinister Collections
with personality but no pre- vious business experience."
This item has not appeared in any advertising columns, but Indian it could apply to an Silch, Ganendra Singh.
Singh, the sixth brother of the his father in 1940 to go to England
Maharajah of Patiala and a Kanwar to escape the Nazis, an offer the
(Prince) in his own right, has de- But they are the only remnants cided idleness and support by state ex-Kaiser turned down.
for Neither does the former Crown of past splendour. The buildings and income make
useless life no his kurdens--amongst them the famous with the telegram
future." He finds i father sent Hitler at the beginning To Garden
ex-Kaiser boring and tedious. So he has de- be used to
extremely cided to support himself and live of the war in which he congratu- Wilhelin
and in which 10,000 lated the Fuchret
his "over- proud,
roses outside the princely state. the grounds Ølled whelming victory" in France and every summer
us all thank with their fragrant perfume-aro ended with: "Let
somewhat neglecled, God."
On
of which
First, make sure that your skin is thoroughly cleansed. Now blend, on your powder base; elther tinted foundation or vanlahing cream type, Sprend
IL with quick upward strokes, First dip your pers in better blending, Cover the skin thoroughly, from hairline to neckline. And be sure to rem ber the puckets around
nose and mouth. Then blend it in. When you can fel it but not see it, it's perfect. Now for your powder. Use a big bir puff or
or large piece of cotton.
Press your powder and fluff it over face, across the forehead, your under the eyes, so is complete except for the eyebro If n few "lines" have appeared in
i sintuies, paintings and objet d'art shade spite of your efforts, smooth them Hently with your fingers and work the powder well into the lines. It's a good camouflage!
How is your powder technique? If it is the "dabbing" method you had better stop and consider, A powdering job which
sy and sell done will last hours longer and kiva a natural feminine took which we are all striving for these days. First-about the kind of powder that you choose, which is really in- portant. Is it fine and flowerlike? a "cakey" Heavy war causes look, so choose your powder
thre- fully. This does not mean That it must be expensive. Some
inexpen aive powders are very finely milled. Colour is next In importance. Either match the sitin tone expetly or choose slightly warmer skin tu curlch your deeper Powder shows up light and "painty if I it is even one shade paler than skin. If you're a Blonde you'll the want a rose-cream shade to wake up colouring. If you are dark you your will find that a dusky-rose shade will help to play down any tendency toward sallowness. Now that your powder is correct, pin back your hoir and you are set to do a really good job.
tones.
tones.
Minute Makeyo
GABRIELLE
If your nails break coníty, paint them with white lodine opek, a week Massage with cuticio cream Use omary files and file in only one di rectlan, don't sce-saw back and forth. Don't cut the cuticle with: sélasore and don't "dig" into, the corners with starp manicure in, struments. Don't cut derp into the corners. A manicure prevents Dis- aster!
SIDE GLANCES -
into
so that the
At this stage you will be pretty thoroughly powdered but this means *
and a beiter coverage
smooth finish.
WARNS OF
RIVALRY
IN PACIFIC
An industrial revolution in Asin will cause political, econo- mic, social and cultural changes in the next 50 years in the Pacific area.
That is the belief of Dr Robert J. Kerner, Professor of History at the University of California.
Ex-Kaiser's Fear
On the other hand, the Crown Prince bases his claim on the last will of his father, who expressed the wish to be buried in Holland
Memorial Plan
old
and sur-
no
wants.
Although three wartime years of with the Indian Navy service brought the prince, better known as Richard, an officer's commission During his lifetime, in exile, the prior to demobilisation, he is ready Kaiser liked to live among to say he has no business sense. He memories of past glory
blomes his education for this. rounded by symbols of heroic days. Chief's College at
where Large collections of arms and
at Lahore, sons of ruling families study, offers
Vocational filled the roots. They give today a
Now 20 training. slightly sinister appearance in the uncertain about the type of job le years of age, Richard is almost deserted Castle.
But because of the family Castle Dearn
which castle of position, he wants work in memories, and the
he can retain his dignity, Dutch in-
The Maharajah not only gave his habitants of Doorn village nearby. a flourishing tourist centre amidst blessing to this venture but has very beautiful scenery, would like questioned a leading Indian Saffron Waldron. This little to keep the place as a memorial nessman about. a possible position Essex township has admitted and muscum. None of the villagers for Richard.
wish for the rettent of the Hohen- that it is having as much dif- zollern family, with whom they lost ficulty meeting the terms of all sympathy because of their very its dollars from the United evident pro-Nazi, sympathics dur- States as the Labour Governing the occupation,United Press. mient.
Held Up
Fighter Early in 1945, the 65th Wing of the U.S. Air Force present- ed the town
council with some US$22,000 for an Anglo-American sports centre, but a condition of the gift war memorial park and was that the townspeople rulse an equal amount by. 1050.
any mere money..
l
busi-
With the first money he earns. Richard wants to buy new clothing. He had only a little civilan apparel when he left Navy whites recently. --Associated Press.
FROM HERE AND THERE:
HOAXING HOUSEMAID
Alderman Stanley Wilson, mayer when the Americans came to town,
Caperingen-A 22 year-old recovered 44 strings ní artificial said: "We have raised only the weman dressed in * Heutenant's pearls that they were trying to sell. equivalent of US$5,200. Now that uniform and wearing decorations, the crisis has come, we
we cannot raise hoaxed the military authorities at a three-day swoop the Customs Our population back and
the biggest seizure of inspected the
local made is only 0,000 and we shall have to arrisch. After the inspection the smuggled goods in Queensland's
keep
cutzin became suspicious and in-history, beginning with a raid on Russian economic power will shift ask the Americans to let us
afford formed the from Europe to Asia during theth:ir money until we can a
confessed to next 50 years, he says, and unless to proceed with the scheme. the United States meets its chal-
being a housemaid who had left her lenge, the Soviet Union
It may take 25 years to raise
position. In the capital in search of will be primarily 3 dominate an area vital to
money. It memorial te American fighter pilots,dventure, and bought the uniform security.
In a stcond-hand shop.
will
U.S.
polico...
Little enn be done by 1950, and the "licuteraner After her..ar- i the steamer--River-fitta- from Kuro..
the
and we shall keep faith with them the semehow."Unlled Press.
the
"Itursin's backbone will be region from the Urals to Lake Dalkol." Dr Kerner added, "and eventually Russian foreign will put its emphasis upon Paclic. Shnilarly, in the United Sintes tho economic centre of gravity will shift westword with the emphasis centring on the Pacific aren.
"Whether this will be a peaceful rivalry remains to be seen," he said. "Thera can be no such peace Soviet Russia practises a policy of world revolution."
By Galbraith
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Dritien hundred Spain.ring.men have been Invited to Techoslovakia ns guests of 'the severament. It is a Czech
Kesture appreciation for their sympathy uractical contribution to the re- Buliding of Lidler.
1. Deline sreiclogy.
Where'd the use of the um- brellas originate?
3. Name the lost King of
What is flak?
5. Name the principal water trade reute in China. (Answers on Page 4)
Inland
CHESS PROBLEM
By M. ADABASCHIEF? Black. 13 pieces.
White, 12 pleċesi. White to play and mate in two0..
Solution to yesterday's problem:
K-B7, any; 2, Q. B, or ́KË: (dia ch, or dbl ch) mates.
FEMININE REFORM
Japan, in which they found 23,000 Japanese artificial parts. On ab- other ship was oplum and nearly
800 pounds of China tea,
belleved
to be for the Persion black market.
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Paris. The lttle community of Maziyrat Crispinhac, in the Haute Loire, has become the only lown'in Europe Coverned entirely by women. At the recent municipal women alled all the association, councillor's sects. One is 70 years Members pledge not to kiss Infold, one plays the accordion in the ble, not to go out with boys to local bistro and another is a goat- whom they have not been formal-herd..
New Yark-American Iten-pe irls, anxious for the reputation of young women in this country, have election 12 Formed # protective
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of Western Germany's ve economic agencies scheduled to be concen trated in Frankfort before November.
PROFITABLE FARM
nat
Johannesburg-Rock rabbits are
next such a pest in certain districts of. the Cape that the authorities" pay.
CUSTOMS SWODE
Sydney-Customs cflcera arrested 10 men in Brisbane streets
Rupert and the Young Imp-48
Billy leaves Podgy and Bill Badger outside his cottage while he rushes Rupert upstairs. As the little bear had expected, the window-box in the cause of the excitement, and Granay Gost tells him how she woke up frown, sleep, and found sunflowers growing where before there had been nothing. Rupert tells her the whole story of the young Imp, but the old lady only smiles indulgently. "I can't think how you make up. such fairy tales," she says gently.
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Raymond Massey No advertisements American
New York.-Will women bow to fashion dictatorship which says that, like it or not, they will wear longer and fuller skrts this autumn? The men cay. No,
column Inches (other than that. under contract) are requested to give at least 48 hours notice. (with the exception of urgent notices) will As A Farmer be accepted between 12.30.noon, Saturdays and 9 am, on Raymond Massey, screen actor. Mondays.
vity because they have dis- has decided to become a New Eng-
women
the new fashion will force
to scrap existing wardrobes land farmer. and start out anew
Women ATO
The co-operation of contract
Massey has bought the 2,000-pere advertisers is requested by sub- resisting the new styles too, The J. B. Thomas estate--once a North mitting copy not later than 2 trade, greedy for bigger profits from Shore showplace which Includes a p.m. on the day preceding the selling more material, are making 25-room house, cottages, and barns, date of publication.
nothing else. Sald one. manufac- turer: "They had betler like them and Wear them. It they don't, they will go threadbare."
When remodelling is completed, Massey says, he plans to do some real farming.
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