THE CHIPM
MATE FRIDAL SEPTEMBER
1935
“Short Story.
DRESS PARADE AT WING ON STORE
Chinese Mannequins Display Fashions
CHARMING NOVELTY FOR HONG KONG
LOCAL NEWS
BREVITIES
The Japanese- cruiser Tatsuta
ACTION AGAINST
CABARET GIRL Shut Windows
left the Colony this morning for Successful Claim For
Tsingtao.
Brigadier-General Seth-Smith returned to the Colony from Shanghai this morning by the sa Kanpura
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Money Lent
DEFENDANT'S ADMISSIONS
r
1880
By Elinor Mordaunt
began on their wedding of anyone shutting a window at journey: upon their wed-night- mless it were
ding night. indeed, to be exact of high sexs; and here there was The Emporium Ballroom WILS Thanks to the joint enter-i
successful in an
In their private sitting-room, nothing more than a gentle sigh- action brought prise of the Wing On Company The Puiste Judge. Mr. Justice yesterday before Mr. Justice Tand-repellent as all hotel sitting-rooms ing among the tree-tops. and the China Soap Co., Ltd. a E. Lindsell. left by the Sell, Puisne Judge, at the Summary are, she shivered, and he fetched He was a long while getting to subsidiary of Unilevers Ltd. Empress of Asia, this morning for Court, against Lily Wong.
her a scarf for her shoulders; sleep, half afraid to stir, she was Hong Kong is now being given a holiday in Japan-
cabaret girl to recover $120, money fumbling in the tray of her im-so small, so almost incredibly fair the opportunity of witnessing
mense. half-unpacked box; with and fragile, but when he did drop ilent and enjoying a novelty in the Five cases of enteric fever were
the softness and scent Mr. H. C. Lee appeared for the
of off he slept heavily, while she, form of dress-parades carried reported to the Health Authorities plaintiff, and Mr. M. A da Silva her manifold possessions vells, stirring from her first light slum- out by Chinese mannequins during the 24 hours ended on was for the defendant.
ribands, lace.scarves, the large ber. Iny awake. under the direction of Mrs. Wednesday.
handkerchief-satchel of blue satin, Mr. F. X. Remedios. the mana- Elsie Lee Soong, of Shanghai
ser of the plaintiff concern, de pointed with pink roses like an energetic and valued mem- A leper, named Loong Sang, es-lposed to having lent the money, to wine in his already throbbing ber of the advertising staff of caped from the Kennedy Town defendant. He said he first knew head; not so much as daring to the China Soap Co.
Infectious Diseases Hospital at defendant on August 9 when she look at the bed with her dress 11 am yesterday and has not yet came and asked for work
ing-gown thrown across-its- half- been arrested.
cabaret girl An agreement was scared at the sight of his own reached whereby defendant was to figure. so clumsy and masculine, Arriving from America by the get $40 a month. On the same
in the long mirror of the ward- at 3 p.m. in the dress-goods de-ss. General Sherman this mor day. defendant asked him for a robe door, which stood a little partment of the Wing On store inning. Mr. B. D. Williams will re-loan of $30 as she wanted to remit open, showing the dresses already Des Voeux Road An artistically lieve Mr. D. Corletz as local agent some money to Shanghai for her packed and hanging there. designed, curtained doorway has of the States Steamship Co.. who mother. been arranged at one end of the goes on leave next week.
The Arrangements. The parades, which started on Wednesday, are being held daily
room.
with a "joy-plank."
$3
*
to
"TOMORROW'S STORY
To-morrow's story will be "Grandma's - Story, Larry Aheme.
Her side of the bed was nearest the window the air was
She
On the next day defen- She ought to have been warm damp; she was sure of that, be dant came to work and again ask- enough, with the wide lace scarf cause it was Devonshire, and De vonshire air is always damp. Ilt- which the mannequins parade, ex- Under the Auspices of the Hong the money on both occasions.
jed for a loan of $90. Witness lent and his sons about her battle trickles of cold ran down her
*** perhaps it was fatigue, the pecu
which spine as she thought of it. tending right through the depart-Kong University Education So-
Defendant admitted that she liar aspect of chilimess jciety, Mr. A. B. Reynolds will give received $120 from Mr. Remedios,/hung about the room like the put her hand to her throat; it The costumes shown are China lecture on "Basic English" in but denied that the money was in ghost of manifold disappointments, dreadful it would be if she had a was beginning to tickle. How ese and semi-foreign; day dresses the University Union Assembly the nature of a loan. It was an for it was a regularised haunt of and ensembles, evening and danc Hall next Friday at 5.30 pm. All advance for three months salary, honeymoon couples she shivered sore throat, a disfiguring cold in ing frocks and beach wear and are welcome." bathing costumes; silks. satins. crepes, georgettes and woollens.
ment.
Breach Of Contract
again, and he shut the window, her head, next day. She wonder- shutting out the balmy summered if it would be possible to get air, the summer scents, which had "P, and close the window without waking Richard, and bent over Lee, already seemed so far removed him, gazing at him in the moon-
from the over-furnished 100
now
- When she
light. How handsome he looked! How strange it was to have him there, sleeping so quietly at her side!
How strange--or was it a sort of insensitiveness? -- that he
Mr. San Martino, of No. 18 Taiļ Po Road, reports that at about 4 Cross-examined by Mr. *Chinese› Mannequins
am. yesterday someone entered witness said that she was Perhaps in Do country in the
his house by the back door and working for the Majestic again and in a moment it was stuffy, .world are there to be found se stole a clock and clothing to the because she had been told she stuffy that his head seemed to many slim-built, graceful young-alue of $50.
would be sued for breach of con- swell to bursting-point. women as in China they might
tract if she did not:
It did not even occur to him to almost be said to be born manne.! A widow. aged 58, named Mak went to the Emporium Ballroom, ask whether she was accustomed quins and the young ladies who Ho, residing at No. 2 Lion Rock she signed a written contract for to sleep with her window open should be able to sleep, loving her are now displaying the charming Road. died on admission costumes at the Wing On parades Kowloon Hospital yesterday as month. She admitted she was in-
to the five months at a salary of $40 for he was a sailor, with no idea certainly show them to advantage the result of injuries sustained debted to the Majestic to the ex- But the real point of the display following a fall from the top floor tent of $80 when she first left that is the fact that every one of the of her residence. dresses shown, from woollens to
place. She worked at the plaintiff firm for only twenty days, and the most delicate fabrics, has been
Mr. O. A. Smith was fined $15 quite realised that she had com- washed with Lax soap-flakes pro- by: Mr. W. M. Thomson at the mitted a breach of contract when duced by the China Soap Co Kowloon Magistracy this morning she left. Downstairs at a special counter for driving private car No. 460) samples of this universal soap are without due care and caution at plaintiff with costs. being presented free to all who 10.40 pm on September 7. may ask.
The Costumes ·
His-Lordship save judgment for
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
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as he did, as he had sworn that be did, while she was awake; shiver- ing, perished with cold!
She fidgeted about, pulling the blanket up about her shoulders, jerking it a little, hoping that he would awake; for she was scared of getting up to shat the window, shy of him seeing her in her night- Wheat:-Increasing public in-dress-up to her neck, down to her terest is facilitating good trading feet, as it was... possibilities. Owing to the strong Quite suddenly she gave it up:} statistical position, we urge the after all, it was a wife's place to longside on all setbacks. Total suffer in silence. The doctor had sales: Wheat: 46,787,000 bushels; always said that her lungs were Corn: 7,645.000 bushels.
¡delicate; her mother spoke with a Cotton:-Outside interests are sort of pride of “Caroline's dread- (Continued from Page 6}
displaying more interest. Spot" ful colds" but this was married houses continue to absorb. Octo life, and men didn't care, no good Exports of merchandise during ber selling and hedge sales of pretending they did; anyhow, not the first eight months of 1935 October cotton increased on the like mothers. It is understood that Mrs. Atotalled $179.9 millions (£18.5 mil advance. We favour purchases orange, 11. Bowes-Smith, who, owing to lions), as compared with $208.1 on further declines.
Some curious perversity-over- her husband's illness, is return-millions (£15 millions) in the
Silk:-Believing that sales pro-to sit up in bed, nothing, but her strung as she was prompted her ing to Hong Kong, is due in the
Brigadier HL G. Seth-Smith re- Among the many beautiful cos the P. and O. liner Rampura. He turned from the north to-day on tumes displayed, two ensembles were espeially notable, one in grey inspection of the military units has been conducting a tour of woollen. with black and white
in the Shanghai and Tientsin, satin trimming and one in fawn,
Areas. with orange and brown spots, trimmed with a narrow edging of three shades of satin.
brown and fawn. A black - dance frock in georgette, with Rhine-
a skirt provided with four slits
monthly
IMPORTS AND EXPORTS IN HONG KONG
211 fots.
stone buttons on the shoulder, and Colony shortly, having decided to corresponding period of 1934 aspects of finished goods are excel- nightdress over her shookers. do the stage from Egypt to Sin- decrease of 13.6 per cent. in Hong lent, we would accumulate futures fine longcloth and open Swiss em- also caught the eye and some gapore by air.
Kong dollar values and an in-during the present correction ofbroidery, backed with pink ging- evening frocks with the high
crease of 21-7 per cent. in sterling the technical position. Total sales. If she got ill and died, Chinese collar caught with a bow
On a charge of larceny, by values.
Richard would be sorry; she saw at the back, which was decollete finding of
FlashBrokers Loans during him as a young widower, with a 2 Yaumati
During the month of August, ferry in the European fashion.
of merchandise the week totalled $892,000,000, black band round ticket - belonging
1935 imports to
his uniformed The parades will be continued Kwok Man-wai, of No. 11 Wing amounted to a total of $26-1 mil- against $903.000.000 the previous arm; and, filled with pity for him. to-morrow and on Monday at the Hing Street, on September 11 lions (2.6 millions), as compared week Wing On store and will be conPang Wai-nam, aged 25,
with $39.7 millions (3.0 millions) The following cable was re-his hair curled, not in the least cluded on Tuesday at the Glouces-ployed, was sentenced to
in August, 1934: a dollar decrease ceived last night:
like a woman's, so crisply, she ter Hotel. where a special tea months hard
Stocks: There is a considerable thought, and then the aeezed; labour. by Mr of 343 per cent and, a sterling dance is to be held.
Thomson at the Kowloon Magis decrease of 13.3 per cent; whilst amount of profit-taking and short her self-pity lost in compunction tracy yesterday.
exports totalled $19.2 millions selling in the market.
(as he woke and turned to her. (1.9 millions), as compared with
with wide, startled 'eyes:
NO SALOON BAR FOR CHURCH
Order Refused In Germany
unem-
two
OVEREATING
A Dinner Dance will be held at $27.5 millions (£2.1 millions): a MAN'S DEATH FROM the Repulse Bay Hotel to-morrow, dollar decrease of 30.9 per cent. and a Tea Dance on Sunday. The and a sterling decrease of 9.5 per last bus will leave Repulse Bay at cent. 1 am, on Sunday; and a half- hourly bus service will operate on Sunday afternoon
The following table shows com- parative figures of imports and exports of Merchandise and Trea- sure during the months of August, 1935 and August, 1934:
Berlin The authorities have refused a licence for a bar formerly Summoned for failing to have maintained under the Russian full control of motor-cycle No. 34, Church in Berlin. Russian when he was driving along Castle emigres built the church
and Peak Road near Sham Tsang at Merchandise put a restaurant on the ground-16.40 p.m. on September 8. Mr. A. Treasure floor to raise money to pay for F. Rose, residing at the Repulse the building.
Bay Hotel, was fined $7 by Mr. In denying a licence for the W. M. Thomson at the Kowloon. bar the authorities state: "In Magistracy this morining. De- this way the Nazi Government fendant stated his hands were wet Merchandise shows it has taken the church so he took out his handkerchief to Treasure under its protection"
lwipe them.
Discontent In France
IMPORTS
Five Public-Houses Visited
London
bent a little lower. How nicely
"My darling, my darling, what is it?
"Nothing, nothing. S-s-sh! you unst go to sleep.""
--- but
"How could I sleep when you were awake? What a brute I am!) What is it, my precious? "Are] you cold? There's "a rug on the Arthur Banning, 25, a labourer, sofa-or would you like your of Ley-street, Thford, who went to dress-gown? Carry, you're ac five public-houses- and had beer,tually shivering! What can I do 126,145,180 $39,724,781 cockles, salmon and fried fish.
Aug 1935 Aug 1934 cheese, biscuits, gherkins, whelks: for you?"
"It's nothing nothing 1,261,692 $ 6,536,223
died the next day, we $27,406,822 $46,261,010 At the inquest at East Ham "What? What is it?"
Dr. A Piney pathologist, said "Perhaps I think I must have that death was due to exhaustion a little cold; but I don't want to $19,234,196 $27,788,719 bably due to excessive food and dear, perhaps the night air it is Aug. 1935 Aug 1934 following gastro-enterītis, pro-he fussy or tiresome, only Dick $50,584,254|| $12,520,666
drink on a hot day.
damp, you know. Everyone says Total:
$69,818,450 $40,209.375 A verdict in accordance with that's the worst of Devonshire, Since August, 1934, monthly the medical evidence was return-it's so damp" valnes of imperts of merchandise fed. into Hong Kong ductusted from a
Total:
EXPORTS
Paris, To-day Insufficient tion of these steamers, which low Hong Kong dollar value (26.1 wages and the increasing cost are very similar to oil tankers millions) in August, 1935, to a enables the shipping lines to high (39.7 millions) in August
millions in October, 1934
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Shipping Schedules Revised
The Osaka Shosen Kaisha issue be given to visitors, who are hold
Super during the Formosan Exhibi October and
will be no skil
of living are causing consider-dispense with nearly 90 per 1934, whilst export values fluctu- able unrest among the working cent of the workers hitherto ated from a low of $18.0 millions population throughout France employed in unloading cargoes in July, 1935, to a high of $29.7 the following revised shipping ing return-fare tickets to Formosa,
In several small communities at ports. protest demonstrations against At Boubaix.in northern. the heavy tax burden, have been France, the bakers propose to had by the retineclaring theghold a 24 hours strike ava past few days
Communist
Commenc
to
WALKED 30,000
MrAlbert
Line will
the salmoss on
day at
protest against the provision dockworkers' ing of the unemployed by State syndicates are asking” their bakeries, which they declare is adherents in all seaports to lay putting a large number of old carpe down work as a protest against people out of employme
Meopham, Kent
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THE
AT
WING ON CO., LTD.
18/9/35 TO 25/9/35.
AT 3.00 PM. DAILY
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Max Factor Make-up by courtesy of Messrs. J. M. da Rocha & Co.
Kayser Hosiery by courtesy of Muller & Phipps (China) Ltd
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