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KOWLOON DAILY SUPPLEMENT

Hongkong Daily Press.

Regimered as a Newspaper at the General. Post Office in the United Kingdom.

ESTABLISHED 1857

Issued Gratis with the

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1933.

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KOWLOON SCHOOL NOTES

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Ploneers in Permanent Waving.

No.1 HANKOW ROAD,

AT PENINSULA HOTEL LAST NIGHT

There were ver two hundred meinders and their guests at the annual dinner and dance of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club at the Peninsula Hotel last night...

The Club Commodore, Mr. A. L. Shields could not be present as he left the Colony yesterday on a trip to Manila, Mr. H. S. Rouse, the Vice-Commodore, took his place in the chair, with Mr. Stopani Thom son the Secretary as Vice-Chair man. Then were no speeches and the affairs was of a private and informal nature. Au excellent din ner was provided and the Peninsula band played with its usual verve for the dancing.

A most enjoyable evening-and thanks to all who organised it-] was, the verdict of all guests.

Among those present were!- Capt, and Mrs. C. C. Fowkes, Lieut. J. D. Hill, Lieut. Batten and Partner, Mr. W, F. Kerr, Mim

NEW SHOP OPENED IN KOWLOON

An event of considerable interest to the women and to the men, of Hong Kong is the opening of a new

shop in Kowloon Paul Renner Cio where only British goods will be stocked.

The shop is in two departments, the one, ander the name of Paul Rennett and Cie, entering for women, the other under that of C. H. Bernard and Sons for men, It is to he found at the corner of Austin and Nathan Ronds, and is housed in one of the new intildings which one being put ap on the Chater Bungalow site,

Diocesan Girl's" School

GUIDE RALLY TO-DAY

The Diocesan Girl's School will hold their annual prize giving on March 4 when the Right Rev. Ronald Hall, Bishop of Victoria, will distribute the prizes. The school report for the year will be

resented by Miss Sawyer, the Headmistress, and a short enter- tainment will proceed the prize giving.

Guide Rally.

The interesting feature of this The second, and Third Kowloon business is that all the goods are Girl Guide troops, which are run prices extremely reasonable. Wash other Kowloon Girl Guide troops of British manufacture and the by the school, have invited the four ing frocks of Tobralco Fergusson to a Rally at the School grounds voils, Herrocks cotton prints, etc., this afternoon. P. Sully, Major and Mrs. Lochner, are priced from six dollars, while Southern, the Commissioner and Mrs. W. T Mr. and Mrs. Galletley, Mr. L. F. a Nicholsos, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Skinner shoes run from about the missioner; Mrs. Phillips, Badge

withe

selection of Lilly, and Mrs. T. E. King, Assistant Com- Wright, the Misses Steele (two), same price. Mr. R. Stilliard, Mr. and Mrs. G.

Examiner and Miss Swayer, Dis- T. Padgett, Mr. Cunningham, Miss

trict Commissioner for Kowloon, Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Vemall,ulate shirts and pyjamas, Aer will be present. The school troops will entertain the other troops dur- ex and Wolsey underwear, Zam- breno raincoats, British madeing the afternoon.. shoes, etc, all at very reasonable. prices.

For the men there are " COD-

Sports.

Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bottomley, Mr. A. C. Young and Partner, Mr. A D. Wyllie, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bul. loch, Mr. and Mrs. Scott, Mr. and Mrs.. S. Deacon, Mr. Brande, Miss

We understand that this firm On February 11, the School J. Denoon, Mr. J. C. Allison, Miss comes to Hong Kong after thirty-hockey team played the “Y.M.C.A.” K. Simmons, Miss O. Simmons, five years experience, and we hope ladies on the school ground, the re- Miss Olheid, Mr. Stevenson, Dr. that they may spend as many und

sult being a draw of two goals all. E. C. Humphreys, Mr. A. Gordon, more here..

On February 46, a match was play ed against the St. Andrew's Club ladies who won by three goals to

Major Duclos, Mrs. Muzzall, MT.

P. I. Leeft, Mr. W. J. Riddiford, Mr. A. P. Hall-Thompson, Miss

HOCKEY.

Shenton, Misa E. Johnston, Mr. C. J. Hyde, Mr. and Mrs. Begg. Ming Montgomery, Miss Tuxford, Dr. The following will represent the Faweet, Mak J. Coppin. Mr. C. J. Central British Association in a Law, Mr. Fox, Miss. 1. Dunnett, hockey match against the YM.C.A. Miss B. Blair. Mr. Edwards, Mr. on Tuesday, February 21 at King's Wade, Mist Knill, Miss Potter, Park. Miss Rodger, Mr. Trophet, Jir. P. Gurvitch; D. Bickford, S. Jardine, Major and Mrs: Atkinson, MeNider; R. Blyth, N. Whitley; Capt. Whitworth, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. King; E. McNida, T. Whitley Birley, Capt. and Mrs. Wales, Col. C. C. Francis J. Johnson and M. and the Misses (two) Boyd, Mr. Weill. and Mrs. O'Connor, Mr. G. Carver, the Misses (two) Whitham, Mr. R. Stock, Mil, Muers, Col, Mrs. and Misa Bird, Mr. A. H. Chambers, Mr. R. Grieve. Miss M. Ground- water, Miss Patchett, Mr. G. G. Stopani-Thomson, Mr. Rolfe, Mr. The following will represent the Davenport Browne, Mr. and Mr C.B.A. in a cricket match v. the Denis Hotell, Mr. and Mrs. Van Central British School on Monday. Wylick, Mr. V. Goulham, Mr. and February 20, commencing at 2.16 Mia House, Mr. and Mrs. Candy, 1.7.

CRICKET

Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Prior, Mr.. N. Whitley (Capt.); R. Blyth Littlejohn, Mr. S. Berg, Miss E. (vice-capt.); B. Bickford; T. Whit N. Gray, Major and Mrs. Grellier, ley, F Anga, 8: Movider; C. L. Miss Mirrilees, Major Adame, Mr. Gregory, G. Carr, G. Fowler, G. and Mrs. M. H. Amold, Mr. J. Duncan and M. Weill. E. Potter, Mr. and Mr. R. W. Smith, Miss J. Williamson, Mr. Butter, Miss D. Wostland, Mr. W.

ono.

On Monday return match will be played against the "Y.M.C.A." ladies on the school ground at 5 the Diocesan Girl's, School-J. p.m. The following will represent Broadbridge, M. Chow D. Hender son, J. Anderson, M. Roza, S. West, Smith, L. Jorge, J. Wong, M. O'Farrel, and A. Chubb.

Diocesan Boys' School.

The new term of the school start. ed last Monday and the boys are settling down to work in earnest. A number of now boarders have arrived and seem to be quite at home in their surroundings.

The school is also looking for ward to the arrival of the Rev. L. L. Nash who is due to arrive from Australia on March 10. Mr. Nash will take up his duties as the School chaplain.

A very enterprising debating so- ciety has been organised, and the subject" Is too Much Time Being Devoted to Sport" is being made the subject of a course of debaten. An inter-class football competi Sporleder, Miss A. Schuette, Mr. ing down after the opening. Howboys are in training. for the forth- tion will commence soon and the and Mrs. A. Kroeger, Mr. and school at the moment. There is a which will take place about the evor, things are very busy at the Mrs. R. Schmidt, Dr. and Mrs.

coming School Athletic sports, Skinn, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hull quota of pupils and everyone end of March. The trial beats for Phillips, Dr. L. J. Davis, Comdr. is looking forward to & successful the sports are being run off now.

years' work.

and Mrs. Cowland, Lieut. and Mrs. Bryant, Dr. and Mm. Anderson, The bays are also preparing for Miss Hayward, Capt. Pennack, the annual athletic sports which Sub-Lieut. Donald, Miss Fullerton, will take place early in April. Comdr. Drummond, Mr. H. W. Dulley. the Missen (two) Layton, Miss J. Walker, Miss O. Butter- field. Mr. Hollingdale, Mr. Hey- wood, Mr. Hunt, Mr. Rigg, and Mr. Knudsen.

Last week the School, cricket team played the University and Xi win- ning by one wicket after an ex- citing game.

A private prize giving at sister school across the harbour- the

Le Balls College. St. Joseph's College will be Leld No annual prize giving will be this morning at 10 am when the held this year as the school was Right Rev. Bishop Valtorts will busy during the past year in settl distribute, the prizes an testinued on Presinis (utumn 1.

PLEASE SEND PICTURES TO THE EDITOR- Snap shots of places of interest in Kowloon and the New Territories, groups of Kowloon residents, Children, Kowloon sports, Etc.

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WHY WE ARE IN KOWLOON.

Last Spring we decided that the popular shopping district of the future will bein Kowloon. We looked about and took space which we considered to be ideal for the Jade Tree needs. Now we have decided that it is a mistake to divide stocks, so we have taken additional space in Kowloon. Here we have Bight, air, space to show our merchandise properly--and best of all an over head that will admit of our rolling the well-known high quality Jade Tree merchandise at the low prices at which we want to sell it.

Everyone arrives in Kowloon, Everyone leaves from Kowloon An increas ing number of people are coming to live in Kowloon. Hong Kong people attend various social functions here, they play golf at Fanling We think they will also shop in Kowloon-when they know the many advantages of it. We invite them all to come in and see our new premises, Drop in for oup of tea on the way home from golf-or work-and leisurely do the shopping that would otherwise be a task to carry over for another day.

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