THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 30, 1937. *kend quo van SARL ABI

THE

WORLD

GOES BY

"TREMENDOUS, éxatement

CHRIST CHURCH

FUND

The following donations to the Building Fund of Christ Church, Kowloon Tong, are acknowledged:---

and

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Chan, $300; Mr. V. M. Grayburn, $100; Miss N., W. Bascombe, $200; Anonymous, per Mrs. Anderson, $100; Mr. Wong Sik Chung, $100; Mr. G. Miskin, $50; "A Friend,” $50; Rev. Alfred Swann, $50; Anony- ocmous E., $50; Anonymous B., $50; curred when Bicycle Pump Mrs. Cock, $50; Hon. Mr. S. H. Dod- the China Mail entrant for the St. well, $50; St. Andrew's Church Patron- ral Festival, $160.18; | Concert, by George's Plate at the Fourth Extra Chinese Choral Society, $89.60; Race Meeting at Happy Valley on Peak Church, $40 Mr. Saturday, was secretly tested at Mrs. T. V. Harmon, 230; Dr. Mar- dawn over a deserted stretch of tha Hoahing, $30, Special Xmas Gifts, $29- Mr. W. M. Barton, $25; Mrs. de country somewhere in the New Ter-Martin, $25; Anonymous per Mrs. An- ritóries.

derson. $25; Mr. E.H. Kwok, $25; Dr. Bicycle Pump, the China Mail Arthur Woo, $25; Mr. George She, $20; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Waddell, $20; Mr. wonder horse who was purchased A Murdoch, $20; Mr. B. J. Monks, for $1.50 (cash) and won the Cam-$20, Dr. K. K. Wong, $20; Mr. R. A. bridgeshire, the Ostend Prix Inter-Hill, $20; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wattie, national, the Grand Prix de Paris, U. Sz Wing, $20; Mr. A. H. Forbes, |$20;. Dr. and Mrs, T. 2. Bau, $20; Mrs.

the Kentucky Derby, the Santa Anita $15.50; Mrs. A. E. Herdman (1 Handicap, the Agua Caliente, Handi-guinea), $16,52; Com. Boswell (£1), cap, and (disguised as a greyhound) 515.87; Mr. E. C. C. Johnson, $10; Mr. EC. Tregillus, $10; Anonymous H the Waterloo Cup, will (we feel (Dechr to April), $50; Prof. L. Fors- sure) delight his many admirers on ter, $10; Miss K. K. Anderson, $10; Saturday when he romps home with Mr. and Mrs. Griggs, $10; Dr. F. C. Woo, $10; "Stâmps" $10; Mrs. P. W. Robertson, $10; Mr. W. A. Stewart, At yesterday's dawn trial, the $10; Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Mînshall, $10;| aviation correspondent had fitted a

Mr. G. E. L. Johnson, $10; Miss D. P. Bürslem, $10; Mr. Roland Koh, $10; special variable-pitch propellor which Bev. Nash Baptismal Fees, $10; Mr. gives the noble quadruped an air and Mrs. W. Cunningham, $10; Mr. speed of 154.8621 miles per hour. and Mrs. J. C. Power, $10; Mies I. N. 2 Watkins, $10; Mr. E. Cunningham Ulysses, who was skulking in the (Oct./April), $7; Miss G. Thom, $7; bushes nearby, was ordered by a Mrs. E. Davidson, $5; Mrs. Greaves, director to pilot Bicycle Pump.“

$5; Mr. Alec Greaves, $5; Miss L. Sig- With a terrifying roar, the equine Smith, $5; Miss Florence Poon, $5

gins, $5; Mrs. Kenyon, $5; Mrs. T. H. hope of Wyndham Street roared over Mrs. M. E. Burslem, $5; Mr. Y. Abbas, the hangars and streaked like a sil-$5; St. Andrew's Church Fellowship of ver bullet across the azure sky (copy-F. Steel, $2; Interest, $13.59; Garden

Youth, $4; Mrs. Knox, $2.50; Miss W right).

Fete in December 1936, $1613.77.

Collection at Hallowing Service 27/2/37—$210=Previously acknowledg- into a power dive, the pilot zoomed ed $3348.17; Total $7254.70. down and skimmed over the heads

the Plate.

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Then, putting the

super-animal

of the breathless spectators,

The Building Committee would like to thank all those who have contribut-

required to pay off the balance of the cost of building and furnishing, and

further donations will be very welcome easy and may be sent to the Hon. Treasurer, De- Miss R. Mow Fung, c/o Gilman and

Co. Ltd. -

In an interview afterwards, Ulysed. The sum of about $3,200 is still ses laconically told Ulysses :-----

"Glad you think it's a good show. Actually it was frightfully after we left Newfoundland. finitely easy. No, you can deny rumours of my getting a divorce. I knew. I should make it. All I want is a brandy."

We are going to give Bicycle Pump

HONG KONG CLIPPER

a rest to-day. We are also going Exchange Of Telegrams

were

to give our large and admiring pub- lic a rest to-morrow by re

The following telegrams refraining from publishing any further dope exchanged between the Officer Ad- on the China Mail wonder horse. ministering Government, Mr. N. L.

Nothing, therefore, will

Smith, and the Managing Director appear until the result of the race in the Corporation in Shanghai on the oc of the China National Aviation China Mail (Page 3, Cohim 1) on casion of the inaugural flight of Monday.

the Hong Kong Clipper :-

As a tremendous rush on the pa- per is anticipated for that day, place From Mr. Daienki to Hon. Mr. N. your order for a copy of the China L Smith:- Mail now.

On the occasion of the first Nothing will be kept from you, linking up of C.N.A.C. with the my dear public, and a true, accurate Trans-Pacific clipper service at and inspiring account of the great- Hong Kong I beg to extend my est race of the year will be yours, hearty thanks to your Government all for only 10 (ten) cents. Place for permitting C.N.A.C. to provide your order now, and (don't forget the connecting link to this service. this either), back Bicycle Pump for I regret pressure of duty prevents the St. George's Plate.

ULYSSES

BOY FILM ACTOR'S "ADOPTION”

U.S. Court Agreement

my participation this memorable day in the annals of air communi- cations.

From Hon. Mr. N. Mr. Daienki :—

Smith to

I am grateful for your kind con- gratulations and trust that the new service will be of great benefit to

China and the world.

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