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THE CHINA MAIL," MONDAY," NOVEMBER 2. 1936
POPPY DAY FUND
Helping Children
Ex-Servicemen
JOD WORK BEING DONE
Of all War Memorials perhaps one of the finest examples has been and is still that of the echi- [cation of ex-officers' children, as jas investment combining perman- ence with utility, and it has been brought home to the Committee that their responsibility is by no means ́ended as soon as a boy or} girl leaves school. It is then that it is essential that everything possible be done to enable these children not only to qualify for employment but to find employ- ment, and to maintain themselves during the period that their earn- ing capacity is still small;" and, in due course, to help their par- ents in their old age and sickness.
It is not difficult for a boy' or girl to fad employment of a scit as soon as they leave 'school, but the wage or salary is then so small that the parents have to. continue to support them, and in consequence they are, if anything, worse of than they were when Įthe children were at school and being helped by the Department with school fees, the object of which has been to ensure that the war children themselves do not suder because of their fathers" service, and to bring them jup as good citizens.
The first object is now well on
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Cupid is having a busy time in Hollywood" these Brys, what with theïkupending - marriages of Joan Blondell (left), blonde screen artist, to Dick Powell, and Maureen · O'Sullivan, (right), Irish marie star, John Farrow, bosarlo weiter. New York society is ineluded, too, with the auptial plans of Mr. George T. Brokaw (centre) and Henry Fonda, Hollywood luminary,
SELECTORS START
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There is no reason why training
HAWKERS AND PARSONS
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"ANNUAL CHARITY
SEBAZAAR
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Big Success
A successful open-air bazaar was held by the St Vincent de Paul Society in aid of the poor of Hong Kong, at Chatham Road yesterday, which was attended by
a very large crowd. Visitors be- gan to, arrive long before the bazaar was officially opened by the Rt. Rev. Bishop H. Valtorta, Vicar Apostolic of Hong Kong.
Among those who attended the opening were Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Macfadyen, Kr., Q. A. A. Macfad- (perip M. Noronha, Fr. Rossi, Brt. Ainar, Bro. Stephens, Fr. Byrne, Mr. F. A. Osmund, Mr. C. |Allzye, Mr. A.:Alves, Fr. Maes-
trini," FrNoval and Fr. Ryan.
Stalls
Stalls at the bazaar were « pro- vided by the following:-Young Ladies of the "Little Flower" Club; St. Joan of Arc Chinese Young Ladies Association, Italian Convent; Chinese Young Ladies' | Association of St. Mary's School- Membens of the Association of |Children" of Mary; British Ladies of: the' Catholic Womens' League, Services Branch: Chinese Catho- [He Young Men's Society, St. Tere- Įsa'a Church'; sindents of the Hong {Kong University from Ricci Hall; | Wah Yan`~ College; | Mrs. G. J.
lits way to final achievement, anehould be dull, and there is every/4s at present, and the same appliment for the downtrodden; a Triggs-and friends; Mrs. C. E.
the future of the Branch in this
song of joy to replace the Marques and friends; Mr. and mournful dirge; assurance, con- Mrs TA. V. Ribeiro and friends; connection lies more in the train reason why club teams should get to the backs.
"The difference was that in the fidence to claim life and all Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Noronha and the Association has helped to edo extract the maximum enjoyment old days all players marked the things. "All things are yours, friends Kowloon Young Ladies. ing and placing of the children together like this if they wish to
ball Now they rush about mark for ye are Christ's and Christ cate, and in making them wage{
from their Bagby football.
One question the Gidea Park ing the man in anticipation of him is God's." earners. During the year 1121| children were assisted with school}
treasurer asked me I could not getting the ball"
penditure on
was £5,7775.
Previously acknowledged
J. P. Sherry
C. C. Stark
D. J. Gilmore
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"GOLD" CAR
A repair and renovating task which has cost £1,450 for a single car has just been completed at the. Daimler works in Coventry. It has taken six months to com- picte.**.
· The car was built in 1919 for
its owner, Sir Sarupchand Hukanchand, the Indian banker, at a cost of about £3,500. Every visible part of the car
as well
What weight is pushed My correspondent is perfectly fees at a cost of £24,478. The elby" an averagy pack of forwards, right, of course, and in his last
And so the modern hawker- general assistance if the total weight of the pack, let sentence he states a profound
truth. I remember with painful parson is not going to be re- clarity, in the first match I played buffed by any such warnings on The cynical may reply that the after leaving school, coming up the gates. He will go in "La I bring you..good tidings of there 25 average modern pack pushes about against L. G. Brown, and
la paperweight and a half, but i was no doubt whatever that the great joy," for if they will not we can make the effort and image rushes he led were directed at the me to hear and receive as he proclaims them from his palpit ball with astonishing speed. So eight men, for some odd reason
or he must hawk them from house | Nowadays we talk so much of their own, really packing tight covering in defence. The game has to house. His heart grows $2,387 and low and shoving with concert taken on a lateral strategy, if it
lighter as he distributes of his Further contributions will bejed energy, what weight would they gratefully received by Mr. F. G. shove?
may so express it, whereas it used wares, but the supply never | Maunder, Secretary to Earl Perhaps
to be frontal and direct. And grows less This hawker en- Some mathematically Haig's Fund. York Bldg., Hong minded reader will tell me, in the where are those tremendous for-riches homes and lives, anded or finished in gold leaf Kong.
meanwhile I only know that they ward rushes of yesterday? The what he carries will enrich na- pay-would shove, their way to victory Scotsmen have forgotten how to lions, will heal their wounds. will quell the angry clamouring produce them. The Irishmen do and nine times out of 10.
bring them off sometimes, and how shouts of international dispu This brings me to a prodigious effective they are!
tants"He believes it, and so letter, and a most interesting one,
The goes on with the hawking perhaps would prefer to remain from a Scottish international, who
and giving in the name of the Bountiful Giver
Ayunta these distributeth - the
Giver Sorrow and sanctity, and loves
them well,
Cheques should be made able to Thomson and Co., crossed "Poppy Day Fund."
DONATIONS TOWARDS PRIZES
Elliot In Form
It is early yet to speak in more FOR BAL MARQUE, anonymous. He is violently mov-than general terms of individual.
jed by the suggestion that Rugby players, but I expect the England The following contributions re-football to-day, and forward play selectors, who are already taking ceived towards the Prizes of The in particular, is faster than it used notice, will have heard with in- Bal Masque in aid of the finds to be. Here is what he says:
terest that W. Elliot is playing | of the Society of St. Vincent del
again, and apparently playing ex- Paul are gratefully acknowledg ed:-
HE. The Governor, Sir An
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"It is just plumb ignorance or tremely well, for the United Ser- stupidity to say the game, the for-vices Whether this will ease **wards, anything in Rugby, is fas-complicate the sand-off half prob- ter than at any time in this cen-lem remains to be seen, but Eliot
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US GOES ALL "CORONATION":
Women Wearing "Edward VIII Haloes
Grants them a power and passion Prince of Wales's Feathers have “Edward VIN" baloes and
to deliver,
Hearts from the prison-house, and become fashionable in New-Yoric
souls from hell.
with the approach of Coronation Year
FWEHeyers.
Smart women are wearing as
small ostrich tips clipped to the back of the head.
VICARS ADVICE evening coiffures three
TO WOMENS Don't Use Lipstick
At Altaren (
Haloes, of tiny ostrich tips in several blended colours have also made their debut with evening ¡dresses. One of the most effec- Brighton tive is named "Edward VII” This: The Vicar of Hove, Canon F. Jis a band of little closely curled women com-ostrich plumes lying across the municants to give up using lip top of the head.
tary. As you know, right back to will have to be watched with care. 1900-we have all had any number It is good to have" "P. “Cranmer | of really fast forwards.
in the field again, full of energy, Take Scotland. Stronset, 1905, and Roy. Leyland appears to have was champion hurdler; McCallum struck his best form early. this played (23 220 Walzoman: half-back; year. It looks as if "competition J. M. B. Scott was a fast as any for the mid-field positions in the back, and they were by no means England team will be severe, for 120 (the only forwarda of pace. Why, there are several other likely play- Meyrick, would like
even a rabbit like myself won-ajers about. 300yd race against W. L. Hunter, I must beware of optimism, stick...In his parish magazine he the Varsity crack sprinter in 1914, though, for as sure as I live my writea: per pape
Those high priests did not vigilant readers will take me to "For the comfort of the 510 meander about the field Ask Ad-task and point out that the game brethren may I suggest that lip- $3rian Stoop about Inverleith, 1912 is really in the dough of despond” stick should be entirely renounced Mr. Stafford Smith 500 cigarettes. He was, and W. B. Johnston too, I hardly dare suggest that even by people coming to the altar?" Mears. Carreras Ltd to Messrs sent flying through the air time place-kicking seems to be improv Dodwell and Co., Ltd. 600 Craven and again by the Scots rushes ing. I have seen some tolerably A cigarettes.
Usher, McCallum and Co. were no accurate and powerful kicking this Messra. Caldbeck Macgregor and Co.,j
Ltd. 6 Botz Johnnie Walker,
quick on the ball.
|season-four goals out" of five last Saturday--four goals out of Ave
Mr. Manual Rivera Iglesias
and Madame Iglesias
Mr. and Mrs. Childe
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WHY WIVES LOOK WORRIED
Vivid feathers are also being used to make red, white and blue buttonholes
NOT TO DRIVE AGAIN
Myer Soloman, aged 23, of Ar- lington-road, Camden Town, was last month sentenced at Brentford An Electric Kettle: P
"It is a convenience when we kicked by Martin, of Blackheath,
Police to 12 months', "imprisonment, and After providing" for the eight merely refer to Charles Pillman the "Saturday" "before and I am Court: My husband expects two disqualified from driving for life, prites for the costumes, the ba-and Ivor Morgan. What of Bruno disposed to be cheerful about it. good meals a day on a housekeep-when convicted of obtaining a car lance left in hand will go to the Brown and many others? There But probably, as always, I am ing allowance of ten shillings a by fake pretences and driving. central fands of the Society. was, then, as much pace in front wrong.
week.
while disqualified.
Woman-at- Willesden..
Bringing Up Father
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