Kowloon's Most Select Private
Dancing Academy.
Every night
till midnight.
7.30 p.m.
We beg to announce the engagement of several new lady instructresses. The latest dencing steps are taught. Private classes by special. arrange- ment, otherwise practice dances held every evening from 7.30 p.m. to midnight.
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GRAND OPENING SALE Artistic Chinese Rugs
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LEE CHEE
Ladies' Tailor'
Ready Made Dresses at Most Reasonable Prices 29, Nathan Road:
COLOMBO
JEWELLERY
STORES
Wholesale and Retall, Manufacturing Jewellers and Dealers in Diamonds, Oriental Precious Stones, etc.
13 Hankow Ed.
Tel. 67314.
ANDRE'S BEAUTY PARLOUR. Kowloon Branch: Kowloon Hotel Building. 'Phone 58558. Main Parlour: Gloucester Arcado. 'Phone 27973 Hong Kong -
Cheong Hing Loong Manufacturers and Exporters of General Embroideries
and Modern Silks " 29, Nathan Road.
'REACTION AGAINST
WOMEN
MRS. PETHICK-LAWRENCE'S ALLEGATION
(Special Air-Mail Service)
LONDON, May 2.. My Pechick-Lawrence in her presidential address at the annust conference of the Women's Freedom Lengue at Caxton-Hail, Wasimins ter, yesterday, dealt with the tion of-women in 'thia-countr in Germany
tion
We hear much of the persecu
CHURCH NOTES
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, Kong Kong.
MAY 2. 1933;-
8th SUNDAY, AFTER EASTER. Holy Jommunioɑ, 8 a.m Holy Communion (Peak Church),
8 4.11.
Children's Service, 10 am. Mattias and Sermon, 11 am.
Preacher-Rev. N. V. Halward Evensong, 8.30 p.m.
Preacher: Rev. J.N. Lewis Bryan,
8.0.1.
Week Day Services.
Mattins. Daily, 5.0 a.m. Intercessions for the Sick.. Wednos
day, 10.18 mm
A.M.
Holy Communion. Thursday, 7.45 Holy Communion, Rogasion Day,
May 22nd, 7.45 ap
23rd, 7.45 a.m. 24th, 7.45 am, Holy Communion, Ascensión Day,
May 5th, 7.45 a.m. and 10.16 Kui. Choral Evensong, 23th, 5.30 p.m,
EMPIRE DAY, May 24th. There will be a special service for young people in the Cathedral at 9.00- a.m. when the address will be given by the Ber. A. D. Stewart. Although the service is for young people we hope that others who can will also attend.
UNION CHURCH. Kennedy Road.
(Hund Rong
SUNDAY, MAY 21, 1933. Sunday School, 2.30 am. Morning Service, 10.30 am. Evening Service, 0 p.m.
Preacher at both Services:
Rev. E. G. Powell. The Communion of the Lord's Supper
will be observed at the close of the Morning Service.
Sce'al Hour in the Church Hall.
WESLEYAN METHODIST OHUROH, Wanchal. (Opposite Royal Naval Hospital, Queen's Road, East).
SUNDAY, MAY 2, 1933:-- Morning Service, 10.1a.m.
Preacher: Hov. E. C. H. Tribbeck, Subject:-"WHY PRZACK!" Evening Service, 4 p.m.
Preacher Rov. E. C. H. Tribueck, Subject:"Tar Oraga. Man's
POINT OF VIEW".
SAILORS' AND SOLDIERS' " HOME, Wanchai,
22, Henessy Road » SUNDAY (1st) -Christian Social Hour,
8.30 p.m. MONDAY (2nd)-Badminton Club,
7 p.m TUESDAY (23)-Fellowship Meeting, 8 p.m. THURSDAY (25th Ladies Church Aid 10.m. Badminton Club, 7 p.m.
Hitler,
is the recreation of the tired warrior. He does not say what is to become of her if there are not enough, tired warriors to go round,
In this country the reaction against women, though less fierce and sensational, is relentless and pitiless, particularly in the seono-
mic realm.
Married women of every grade are being placed in a class by them- selves. Deprived of their liberties as human beings, insulted by ques- Lionnaires prying into their most private affairs, ejected upon "mar ringe from their positions, they strat beng trinit back into a candy kön of economic dependence,
gentas
their.
some" countries, women of
Arcady: establishe
mid Jews in Germahy," she without a
denda”
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SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1933
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, S
SOUTH AFRICAN
ST. PAUL'S CHURCH
MAGNIFICENT 17TH CENTURY RUIN
ELECTION
CAPTAIN T. T. LAURENSON, D.S.C.
GOES ON LEAVE
OVERWHELMING MAJORITY | POPULAR GUILD OFFICIAL
FOR THE COALITION The ruined South Front of St. Paul's Church is one of the most
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.] remarkable aml interesting, sights in Macao. The first church to be built on this site was "Virgini Magne
CAPETOWN, May 18. Matri Civitas Macaensis Labons WHILE many election results have still to come in, an over Pasuit An. 1002," as its foundation stone attests. The stone façade,whelming majority for the National which stands as a hoary ruin to Government Coalition is already day, was built in 1838, the artisans assured.
It is baing "Japanese Christians. covered with a maai of carvings in high relief and was considered to be a wonder of the time. The flight of stops leading up to the church has also excited admiration.
RELICS OF THE TANG DYNASTY
DISCOVERED IN HANKOW
L1
.
Along the lowest of three tiers are niched four statues of Jesuit Haints, one of whom at that time were only bentified, notably St. Francis Xavier, as inscribed on the pedestals. The central tier con- taina a statue of the Virgin Mary in the centre, flanked by angels in
(Kuo Min News Agency) prayer, the fountain and the tree of life, a ship gorgon, an
HANKOW, May 15. Apocalyptic monster, and a skeleton
Tate the dormant. In the uppermost tier. ANCIENT relics of
Dynasty (018-905 A.D.) have surrounded by the objects used in
been discovered hors in the course the Crucifixion, stands a representa of excavations. The relics were tion of Jesus Christ with the Dove, found in a tomb in which were two Aymbol of the Holy Ghost, and Sun, uffins and they consisted of scores Moon and Stars, topped by a crossut old coins commemorating the of Jerusalem.
establishment of the dynasty, two cacrificial owls, eight porcelain several pieces of vases. earthenware. The authorities have taken over custody of the finds..
Thoug generally called St. Paul's Church, it was as the Church of the Mother of God that it was built, as the words Mater Dei" over the doorway testify.
Attached to the church there used to be a famous college and semina- ry, whence went forth into China and all over the Far East, hundreds of missioners. The building - was burnt down in 1933 and spreading to the church destroyed it also, leaving the old ruin standing as it may be seen to-day,
POULTRY FARMING IN H.K. & THE NEW TERRITORIES
*
(Continued from Page 11.)
SOLDIER GETS
SIX MONTHS
SECOND OFFENCE IN
A WEEK
Private A. E. Price of the South
Colony.
Capt. T. T. Laurenson, D.S.C., Late R.N.R., J.P. who has left the Wales Borderers, who was fined $50 Colony or leave is one of the best Inst Tuesday for driving a car permission of the known figures in local shipping without the circles. An extra certificated Mas-owner, was charged before Mr. ter Mariner (Sail and Steam) he is Butters at the Kowloon Magistracy a Freeman Honourable Company yesterday with the larceny of two Master Mariners. He has com pairs of shoes from the European
of Hitherto 103 Coalitionists have maanded several vessels the Y.M.C.A, and being in possession been returned. Only ten members China Navigation Company, but of a pair of shoes suspected to have of the opposition have been elected, resigned to join the Yangtaze Pilot been stolen from the Y.M.C.A. and these include only three Labour Service. He was a founder of the Inspector Rozeskwy said that candidates.
Woosung-Hankow (Yangtze) Pilot defendant was taken to the Water Association, Ltd., Shanghai but Police Station under a military resigned owing to War Disabilities. escort, and in his possession was Capt. Laurenson was the specially an attache case containing cloth- selected pilot for the relief cruiser ing and shoes. He admitted having Chuontiao when it was sent to Han- stolen these articles from a room in kow during the Revolution of 1911, the Y.M.C.A., occupied by Mr. W. when the Manchu Dynasty was Ashley, who is now out of the overthrown Joining the Royal
Prisonor's Navy in the outbreak of war he
record showed two previous convictions for larceny. I was appointed to H.M.S. Vernon,
as Sub-Lieutenant on December Itis Worship passed sonter.ce of 1, 1914. HA was commanding three months' hard labour on each Officer of the 47th Division. Auxili charge, the terms to run consecu ary Patrol, Royal Navy during tively. 1913-17 and also leader of Conveys between Peterhead and Kirkwall, 1015-17. He was decorated by His Majesty the King at Buckingham Palace with the Distinguished Ser vice Cross, 1917, for conspicuous service in the face of the enemy. He was commanding Officer, 1st Division Moray"Fifth Minesweepers 1018-10, when he was demobilised from the Royal Navy with the rank of Lieut. Commander for specially meritorious service in the Fleet. Capt. Laurenson was appointed on December 1, 1921, Branch Secre tary, China Coast Officers' Guild, Hong Kong and a member of the Hong Kong Pilotage Board in 1923. He was appointed by the Govern- ment to represent the Mercantile Marine Officers of the China Coast on the Pirney Regulations Com mittee, Hong Kong, 1925 and to the River Steamers Commission, Hong Kong, 1938. He was also appointed Brighton, May The Queen, who has been spend-by the Government to Hong Kong ing the past few days with Lady Harbour Board on its inception in Mount Stephen at Brantridge For 1999. He was made joint Branch est, Sussex, motored to Brighton. Secretary, China Coast Officers' to-day and spant a busy two hours Guild and Marine Engineers' Guild among the antique shops, in the of China. February 1, 1930, and Gazetted Justice of the Pener, Hong heart of the town.
Kong in May, 1932,
rios.
and
THE QUEEN AT
BRIGHTON
PURCHASE FOR DOLL'S HOUSE
(Special Air-Mail Service)
fiune and bred by himself, ex, im-
When her Majesty first arrived ported stack. These most probably hardly anyone was there to see her, Capt Laurenson, who is the most will be for sale. The Lion's Head but soon crowds of women were madest of men, gave us the above Farm, owned by Mr. F. I. Pinguet Pressing round the windows of the information and photograph, on shops to watch the Queen discus-Thursday, with the special request and under the entire control of sing objects of art with the shop that it should not appear in the foreign labour. will have an excep-keepers.
paper until he had left the Colony." tionally good collection of adult At one shop her Majesty choose birds and chicks, such as Buff Or some Bristol glass and vases for pingtons, Single Comb White Leg the. Doll's House, which, she re- horns and Barred Plymouth Rocks, marked, was already. "uncomfort- From another shop the best portion of which will be ably full. offered for sale. This farm will also her Majesty selected a rare speci be offering for sale hatching eggs case, with hiddon drawers, and a inçn of a Regency secretaire book- and various poultry farm products Georgian silver toast-rack, in nd- thus enabling intended purchasera adition to a number of similar cu-" good opportunity of securing first class stock. Miss - Patricia Alveg has promised to show a couple of Langshans and a line of food manu factured in the Kowloon Tong Poultry Farm. Last but not least, The Sunny Leghorn Farm, at San Tin, by far the largest poultry farm in the Now, Territories and conduct ed under hygenic and modern con
the banqueting room ditions has promised to support the Queen expressed her appreciation cxhibition with their hest birds. If the improvement made to the should here add that their .ogg sale famous paintings, which have been and Food exhibition last year in the restored to their original colours British Empire Fair attracted much by the removal of duller paint, attention,
which has obscured their true beau ty for a number of years.
As is her usual custom on visit- ing Brighton, the Queen called at the Royal Pavilion," the former home of George IV., where she was conducted over the apartments by the director, Mr. H. D. Roberts. Here the Mayor (Cclr. Frank G Beal) and his daughter, the Ma- yaress (Mrs. J. M. Bray), were then presented.
the
Ia
Mcasrs. Colin B. Logan, Roy A. Pereira, Chan Sirin Tsun, C. J.
Advice on Wallpaper. Trigg, C. F.Androws and Miss Her Majesty made several valu-" Patricia Alves have promised to able suggestions concerning the support the pigeon and canary sec
colour-scheme of new wallpaper tions with a fine collection of good The suggestions were readily adopt- which is to be put on the walls. birds which should decidedly be ofed and will be complied with when much interest..
the paper is chosen.
In conclusion, I would state that
which she has made from time to During an inspection of the gifts it appears obvious that no individual time to the Pavilion her Majesty. offort can possibly make a success noted with pleasure that two work- of anything. It is expected that all boxes which she presented en Iriends will give the Poultry Section day or two ago were already in all possible assistance and come their place. Before leaving she forward and exhibit what they have, shock hands with Major F. A. thus doing their bit in a collective Jupp, the custodians, who has pre- effort to secure for the British Em viously conducted her round the pire Fair of 1933 complete and con
Pavilion, and also signed the visi tors' book. apicuous success.
The above was given as a broad tast talk from the Studio yesterday evenin
TEMPORARY TRUCE NECESSARY
AMERICAN SERVICE.]
Charged with being, in unlawful rossesion of 5,930 po piu tickets at the Yaumati Railway Station a Chinese woman was fined $250 OF three months before Mr. Butters at the Kowloon Magietracy yesterday.
CREAKING SHOES BARRED
NEW DRESS RULES OF
'ALLAHABAD COURT
Allahabad, May 2,
New YORK, May 19.· MR. Cordell Hull, the Secretary of
New rules regarding dress for State, I attempting to arrange advocates and their clerks and the a defacio stabilisation of curren Tiage
tice, especially for the pound court officers, and the seating ac go sterling), dollar and yen,
commodation incourt have been. before
issued for the Allahabad High Court.
Black coats will be insisted upon for lawyers and their clerks, and the head dress, if any must be white turban. Even lawyers' peons
ing shoes will be forbidden, F
but we hear very little of However, it is undesirable and the Economic, Conference... the persecution of women that is going on there at the same time disastrous that women professors, According to the Washington cor
J rewarch workers, university leerespandeirt. of the Herald Gripung, Back to the hearth is theory. Lisciat Germany, taken over from turers, and school teachers should be held the pass tube is necessary in order to and futlug
tion," says the Nazi leader, Herr to be lovers outside, marriag
general redaction of taril
Fascist Italy." Woman's occupa be forced either to be celibate or depreciation and to facilitate #map wear white turbans (Crank-
"
CAPT. T. T. LAURENSON, D.S.C.
3 Days
to go.
Go early avoid the crowd
to
24-27
MAY
BRITISH MINISTER IN VIENNA
(BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE.]
LONDON, May 18.
THE King has approved the ap
Selby, Counsellor in the Foreign pointment of Sir Walford Office, ns British Minister in Vienna.
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