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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1933
Peralta
MODES for
SPRING and Early SUMMER
Are created for the Smart Women who set the fashion,
A view of the Peralta line will give you a glance of what will be worn for Street, Dress and Sportswear.
Featuring
Models from our own work-room.
PERALTA'S HAT FACTORY
(Manila's Premier Hat-Makers)
24 Hankow ROAD - - - - - KOWLOON (Opposite the Jade Tree)
Kowloon's Most Select Dancing Academy.
Every night
7.30 p.m. till midnight,
We beg to announce the engagement- of several new lady instructresses.. The latest dancing steps are taught. Private classes by special arrangement, otherwise practice dances held every evening from 7.30 p.m. to midnight.
CASANOVA
DANCING ACADEMY
30, Haukow Road (Ground Floor), Kowloon,
Cheong Hing Loong Manufacturers and. Exporters of General Embroideries and Modern Silks 29. Nathan Road.
PUMP Maintenance
Service
At Low Monthly Rates
PLUMBING CONTRACTORS
Estimates
Furnished
Satisfaction Assured
Well Boring, Flush Water Installations
LORRY DRIVER FINED
DANGEROUS DRIVING ON LAICHIKOK HILL
Before Mr. Ruttere at Kowloon Magistracy yesterday, the driver of lorry No. 3176 was summoned For dangerous driving.
Inspector. Nicol said the defen: dant drove his car at au excessive speed in rounding a bend on top of Laichikok. Hill and nearly ran into a car driven by Mr. H. S. Rouse of the P. W. D.
tinme-
NEW TERRITORIES
PLEASURE CITY"
Front View of the Proposed Pavilion
RECREATION CLUB THE PENINSULA
(Continued from Page 11.)
The Pavilion.
The recreation park scheme also, includes the building of a large f cavilion for its members. This im- posing building has been designed by Messrs. Raven & Basto and the' plans have been approved by the
Government.
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the
A small scale plah of : front view of the pavilion is re-produced the Dext page. It is to be built on
Little Peninsula just off the motor road next to the playing grounds. It-has-a-total-area of 1,300 square fect and will contain a spacious open verandah facing the sea and extending the entire length of the pavilion which is 125 feet.
included an adequate cat park, the buyer will become entitled to gardens and a mótór-car approach one years' membership. The ratio to the pavilion from the motor carries on in this order. $100 for rond.
six months: $35 for three months; $20 for one month and $3 for a
A beautiful sandy beach borders the grounds close to which it is planned to erect bathing sheds and .long pier and boat-house for the inclusion of rowing boats, launches and motor boating. The scheme also includes plans for a swimming poul 300 feet by 30 feet in size. It will be of salt water replenished
week-end.
The sum of 8200 for a year' membership may, at first, appear to be somewhat high, but on con- sideration of the amount spent by the average loent sportsmen on sports equipment during the year this sum is quickly reached. En- trance fees and membership sub- Scriptions to many clubs almost
CORRESPONDENCE
All lettere intendeu jur publi cation must be accompanied by the name and address of the writer, not for publication, unleas' au desired. but us evidence of good faith.—ED.]
THE KAILAN MINES
[TO THE EDITOR 'ÓP THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS."]
Sir-Reports have been in circu- Iation during the last few days re- garding the activities of the Kailor Mining Administration, amongst others being a report that the ex- port of coal from the Administra tion's mines has virtually ceased. on the account of the troubles in the mines area.
This is not strictly correct, nad. the General Manager has authorised us to make statement to the effect that the mines are working cermal- ly. Whilst it is true that traffic between the mines and Chinwang- tao is temporarily suspended, the General Manager assures the main. tenance of regular shipments via the port of Tongku.
Yours faithfully,
JUST RECEIVED
TRIOS
(Violin, Piano, Cello)
LIGHT PIECES, SUITABLE, FOR PLAYING IN RESTAURANTS.
GIRL GUIDES
OFFICIAL SONG
BOOK.
also
THE KAILAN MINING SONGS FOR GUIDES
& BROWNIES: April 91st,
ADMINISTRATION.
by the tider Surrounding the pool! equal this sum and when it is taken will be hign diving platforms and into consideration that value in
goods is being received for this.. floodlight system for night Tetes.
On instructions from his home amount spent. the conditions for Facilities for bathing are excel-, membership appear quite reason- tent and the fine sand and shallowable.
the British Ambassador, visited. depth of the water at the beach
Count Uchida, the Foreign Minis will no doubt, delight the kiddies.
→ter, and told him that the Japan
India Commercial Treaty will be repudiated on the expiration of its term on October 10 this year
Government, Sir Francis Lindley, TSANG FOOK PIANO
Week-ends.
The
Fishing is yet another of the many attractions which the recroa- tion park offers and there is no doubt that the Tai Lam Chung Divided in the centre by a large sporting enterprise will become im- the week-ends. Though no applica- Ambassador explained that this
mediately popular with all sports
men in the Colony,
Novel Membership.
contre ball containing a semi-sprung polished hard wood floor, the two winga of the building will be given to the ladies on one sido and to gentlemen on the other. The ladies! scotion will contain twelve small The object of the recreation park compartments for us as dressing is not to make it into an ordinary rooms with lavatories and baths; club where the members are called while the mens' section will contain upon for entrance fees and annual Nor is it open a large changing room with lockers subscriptions.
to the public in the sense that one in the contre. Sanitation has care
It fully been attended to and lava-ean buy an admission ticket. tories, and showers are installed.
A large tea room is also contained in the centre of the pavilion. A notable feature of the construction is the providing in the design for the future, addition of living rooms above should the necessity arise for extending the facilities of the club house and the addition of extra wings to the sides of the building will be possible,
Bathing Facilities.
The grounds surrounding the pavilion cover area of 40,000 square feet. In this area will be
on
DIVORCÉ GRANTED
PEER'S SON
(Continued from Page 93
Mr. Rouse said, the bend was being widened, eight feet of the
Had His Wife Watched, road being surrounded by a bar.
After being stationed at Barrow- rier, leaving 12 feet for traffic.
in-Furness he went to China on Whilst he was approaching, he
service, and was there until June, KAW a signal which indicated to
1932. While there be received an him to stop. He did so diately but was only just in time wife. When he returned to
annoyous letter regarding his this to avoid being run into by defen country his wife was frequently at dant's lorry which rounded the Portsmouth while he was at his. bend at over 20 miles an hour, father's house. Later he had her which, in his opinion, was exces-watched and began divorce pro- sive considering the state of the ceedings. He now charged his wife and Mr. Hildred with adul Defendant, who had a previous tery at an address in Nightingale conviction for the same offence, rond, Southsea, on specific dates was fined 820.-
in January and February last.
There was a cross-petition by Mrs. de Courcy alleging her hus band's adultery in Hong Kong
Duro Pump and Engineering Co., rond.
Hydro Electrical & Sanitary Engineers 430, Nathan Rd. Tel. 50226
COLOMBO
JEWELLERY
STORES
Wholesale and Retall. Manufacturing Jewellers and Dealers in Diamonds, Oriental Precious Stones, etc.
13 Hankow Rd.
Tel. 57814.
WO CHEONG & CO. HIO CLABS TAILORS
BOOTS AND SHOES Made to order promptly. 300, NATHAN ROAD
ANDRE'S
BEAUTY PARLOUR. Kowloon Branch: Kowloon Hotel Building. Phone 60558.
Main Parlour: Gloucester Arcade. Hong Kong - - .. 'Phone 27973
LEE CHEE
Ladies' Tallor.
Ready Made Dresses at Most Reasonable Prices-
Nathan Load
TAK LU.
DEALER, IND Curios, Porcelain, Chinese Paintings, Bronze and Jade,
BAKE CHINASE Anz RELICS. 38, Nathan Road,
THE WRONG JACKET with unknown women. This was
A STAR FERRY COINCIDENCE
An amusing and unusual 纪念· perience befall. a. Kowloon lady resident the other day. She sent
admitted, but Mr. de Courcy plead ed that his own adultery had been condoned by her.
"
Mr. de Courcy gave evidence, and called witnesses.
Mrs. de Courcy gave her denial of the alleged adultery on oath and called witnesses, including
Mr. Hildred also went into the! witness-box to deny the charge now made..
Question of Condonation.
has been decided that the member ship and the right to use the grounds shall be given to the Out door Sports Equipment Company, and those who desire to make use of the club and its facilities will be asked to become customers. of
The Outdoor Sports Equipment Company. The amount of goods bought will determine the length of membership to which the purchaser is entitled,
After careful deliberation the Company have decided to make the following schedule for member ship. For the purchase of $200 worth of goods from the Company
WEEK-END RADIO PROGRAMMES (Continued from paye 8.) ·
SUNDAY.
www.wwww..co
10.30 to 11.30 a.m.-A relay of the
Union Church Service.
Ninetieth Anniversary. Preacher The Rt. Rev. R. O.
Hall (Bishop of Victoria).
Order of Service. Hymn-Worship the Lord in
Beauty and Holiness"
Prayer
Lord's Prayer
Hymn-" Boforo Jehovah's Aw-
One of the chief attractions of the project is that it will offer op- portunities for members, their wives cad families to go out for tion is to be made for the sale of liquor, adequate arrangements will be made for the obtaining of light refreshments together with tiffins
and tea.
The pavilion is to contain all the requirements to be found in a modern hotel and will of course be fitted with up to date conveniences.
The recreation park is to be in the charge of a European superin tendent and there will be a Chinese groundsman to attend to the golf course, tennis and other ground requirements.
A Committen.
Among the objects of the pro- moters is to organise tournaments between members and visiting teams. For such purpose; a com- mittee will be formed.
The management of the recrea- tion park will be in the hands of the Outdoor Sports Equipment Company who reserve all rights of control.
Period.
7:00 p.m.--Chamber Music (KZRM
Trio).
Artist 7.30 p.m.-Studio Guest
Programme (Grace Swartz),
9.00 p.m.-Botica
Bole Master Music Programme. 8.30 p.m.--Dinner Music From Manila Hotel
5.50 p.m.-Dance Music (Manila
Hotel Orchestra).. KZEG-ERLANGER AND GALINGER, INC.
ful Throne Ye Nabions. Bow 10.00 a.m.-Popular Music Varie- with Sacred Joy!" Sta
Scripture Reading
To Deum
Prayer
Offertory
Offertory Frayer.
Hym-" O God of Bethel."
Hymn
Scrinon Christ for Thee Would We Sing,"
National Anthem Benediction 11.30 to 12.45 p.m. Chinese pro-
-gramme. Det
11.30 to 12 noon.Recorded pro-
gramme.
19 to 12.45 p.m.-relay of the
Hop Yat Church. 14 to 2.30 p.m.-European re-
corded programme.
1 p.m.-Local time and weather re-
port. 2.30 p.m.-Close down.
a white flannel jacket to a certain Mrs. Evans (her mother), who gave laundry to be dry-cleaned, and, on
an address in Nightingale-road, its return a few days later noticed Southsea. that although at first appearance it was the same jacket that she had sent, on closer examination it proved to be another lady's al- together. The size, and style were identical with her own, but the embroidered initial in the pocket, was not her's. As she particular- ly wished to wear the jacket for a tennis party, she decided to
His lordship said he did not 4.30 to 7 p.m.-Chinese recorded wear this one for the afternoon
programme, and return it to the laundry the think there was condonation, on
Lord Merrivale said one of the questions to be determined was whether adultery which had been mid-December, committed before 1032, was condoned by a resump- tion of cohabitation on Dec. 17.
1
RELAY OF ORGAN RECITAL
FROM THE UNION..
CHIROH
Programme..
to 9.15 p.m.-Local time and
weather report. Orchestral programme. 9.13 to 0.15 p.m." Sonata in A
Major" (Cesar, Franck) for Violin and Pianoforte played by Jacques Thiband and. Alfred Cortet:-DB347/50.
following day, notifying them of this occasion. "I see no reason for 7 to 10 p.m.-European programme, the mistake. On the Ferry she rejecting petitioner's evidence on 7 to 7.30 pm-Orchestral: But next to a lady, a stranger, that question," added the judge. and was astonished to find that "So far as I could see, he disclose she was wearing a jacket identical ed honestly the facts in this case."
Lord Merrivale said the order with the as she had on. After swith reference to the custody of brief apology, she introduced her- solf to the stranger and explained the child would have regard to a that she had sent her jacket to the personal undertaking given by the laundry and had been sent back wife and Mr. Hildred that while
the child was under her contro!! one that did not belong to her. Mr. Hiidred was not to visit the Would the lady mind looking in- side her jacket to see if it were house in which the child was kept her's On opening her jacket tha and was not to have access to the indy was astonished to find that it child. Upon that footing he would make an order for the child to re- another's huit she recogniac in the initials the jacket the other the the cuscany of the wife
until further order
lady was wearing as her own
the surprise of their follow pas
sengers the two ladies took off their jackets and exchanged them
K.C.C. DANCE
with many smiles and apologies. On Saturday next, "Ap 1120, a Surely it is a coincidence without dance will be held at the Kowloon parallel that they should have Cricket Club, music, being suppli- met on the Ferry and discovered ed by Mr. G. W. True's Cheer O the mistake' in time,
Band.
9.45 to 10 p.m. From the Studio. 10.30 p.m. Rugby Press news.
All records in the above European programmes are supplied by Mesare,
SMoutrie & Co.
MANILA PROGRAMME"
KZRM-RADIO MANILA
12.15 p.m. Lunghoon Music. 5:00 p.rā. Studio Musio.. 6.10 p.m.-Spanish Informational
Period. T 6,30...English – Informationst
ties.
11.00 a.m.-Musical Potpurri.
1.15 p.m. Melody Period..
2.00 p.m.-Popular and Filipina.
decision was reached for purely domestic reasons connected with tho enforcement of anti-dumping mea sures adopted by the Indian Legis lature, and that it is not in any way intended to affect the friendly relations between Japan and India.
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