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KING'S THEATRE DANCING DISPLAY

BY THE PUPILS OF

· O'KEEFE-MONTGOMERY

School of Dancing

Under the Distinguished Patronage

of

HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, SIR WILLIAM PEEL. K.C.M.G. K.B.E; & LADY PEEL

WEDNESDAY, February 27th, at 5,10 p.m.

Part of the proceeds to be given to

EARL HAIG'S FUND FOR DISABLED SAILORS AND SOLDIERS.

AIR FRANCE

CORRESPONDENCES BY AIR MAIL TO EUROPE.

The Company "AIR FRANCE" has the honour to inform the public that from the 1st of February, 1935, its weekly line LONDON- "PARIS-SAIGON will be extended up to HANOI (Tonkin)," on the itinerary CALCUTTA-RANGOON BANGKOK-HANOI.

The time table has been scheduled as follows:- FROM EUROPE TO CHINA: Departure from London or Paris every week on Wednesdays. Arrival in Hanoi the following week on Saturdays at about 10 a.m. DURATION OF THE TRIP LONDON OR PARIS TO HANOI: 10 days.

FROM CHINA TO EUROPE: Departure from Hanok every Satur day at about Noons Arrival in Paris or Loudon on Tuesdays of the second following week.

The flying machines on the route are fitted with trimators and

carry:

MAIL. FREIGHT.

PASSENGERS.

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HONG TRONG h :

DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1935.

WEDDING BELLS

Wiggins-Burey

A pretty wedding was solemnised at the St. Andrew's Church on Saturday when Florence Burey. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred

LOCAL FLYING TESTS

New Conditions For Renewal Of Licence

George Burey, of Hamble, England, As from apríl 1, 1935, every plot became the bride of George Wil-holding & Hong Kong Class B ilam Wiggins, of Portsmouth, Eng-Public Transport and Aerial Work) Innd. The Rev. J. J. Higgs off- | ciyli pilot's licence, who cannot ciated.

produce satisfactory evidence that the holder

quet of tea roses,

Mrs. Cullen, who wore a gown of mulberry crepe-de-chine and car- ried a bouquet of pink roses, was the Matron of Honour, while the duties of best man were carried out by Mr. Stickland.

At the conclusion of the tere mony a reception was held at the Claremont Hotel, the appy couple leaving for Repulse Bay, where they will spend their honeymoon. The bride's travelling dress was a" two-piece pique costume in blue..

The bride, who was given away by M. Cullen, was charmingly at- (a) has already passed the tired in an ensemble of blue flow- "blind tying" test at the Royal Air ered georgette, and carried a boa-Force Station. Hendon; or (b) has during his services in the Royal Alf Force passed satisfactory a course in instrument flying at the Central Flying School or other instruction- al unit; or (c) has carried out "blind" or cloud flying in Royal Air Force Squadrons during Squadron training; or (d) has undergone, an instrument firing course at an approved civil train- ing 'school or establishment, will be required. as a condition of the renewal of the licence, to pass the practical dying test in "blind fly- ing" specified in paragraph 87 (h) of the Hong Kong Air Navig tion Directions, 1932 (No 1).

The test specified is as follows:-

"A fight in the course of which the candidate, under the supervision of a properly accre- dited examiner. must without exterior view maintain correctly during thirty minutes his line of flight and carry out ordinary manoeuvres by the sole use of the instruments on board."

FORTHCOMING TREAT

Thursday's Dancing Display

GOVERNMENT

HOUSE

Sunday February 17th

His

Excellency The Governor and Lady Peel accompanied by Miss Readhead and attended by Captain Walter, were the guests of “Mr. G., 8. Archer at a Lawn Meet of the Faning Hunt in the after-

noon.

Colonel and Mrs. F. P. Nosworthy dined at Fanling Lodge.

Monday February 18'h Els Excellency and Lady Peel accompanied by Miss. Readhead and attended by the personal staff, were the guests of the Hon. Mr. C.G.9. and Mrs, Mackie at lun- cheon at the Race Course, after- -wards remaining for the after-

noon's racing.

Tuesday February 15th His Excellency and Lady Peel, accompanied by Miss Readhead and attended by the personal staff. were the guests at luncheon of the Hon. Mr. 7. 3. and Mrs. Paterson. afterwards, remaining at the course for the afternoon's racing.

His Excellency presented the Governor's Cup after the four (1)o'clock race to Mr. Li Tsze Fong,

the owner of the winner.

A full dress rehearsal of the

Test At Kat Tak dancing display to be presented by

The test in question will be car- the O'Keefe-Montgomery Dancing School on February 27 in aid of ried out at Kal Tak Airport on an the Ear Haig's Fund, was held at aircraft provided with a hood. The the King's. Theatre yesterday fee chargeable in respect of this morning.

test 15 $5, which fee will include Although yesterday's function the services of the examiner, but was only a rehearsal, the many not the provision of the aircraft, items practised promise to give fuel and all, and such other ex-. local dance lovers an eye-openerpenditure as may be incidental to in dancing. The tiny tots rehears the provision of the aircraft.

Plots are requested to submit ed with grace and rhythm while

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Wednesday February 20th

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Around the Courts

INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE

GAMBLERS- CAUGHT

gam-

Shum İp Ylu, unemployed, was Charged with keeping a His Excellency The Governor ex- discharged" by Mr. Grantham ating house, and with gambling at changed official calls with Rear the Kowloon Magistracy on Satur No. 37, Queen's Road Central, Admiral Y. C. Klang, commanding day when charged with attempt- Leung Chung, a 35-year old tallor the Tuch-Hat Squadron and Coming to steal a jade and gold pen- I was aned $50 by Mr. E. I. Wynne-

mandant of the Naval College, Canton.

dant from the person of Leung Chuk Yau a clerk while travelling His Excellency made a presenta- on Bus No. 786 on February 19, tion to the Hon. Mr. C. G. S, Mac-

Inspectar, G. A Stimson, of the kle on behalf of the Stewards and

Water Falice, prosecuted, while Mr. Members of the Hong Kong Joc-C. E. Lowe, of Messrs. Dennys and key Club at the Race Course.

His Excellency and Lady Peel, accompanied by Miss Readhead

Jones at the Central Police Court. on Saturday."

Sixteen other Chinese tallers, who were charged with gambling at the same address but falled to appear, had their hail of $3 each

Company, appeared for the de- | estreated. fence;

After considérable evidence had

and attended by the personal staff, been given the Magistrate dis- were the guests of Mr. V. M. Gray-charged the accused, saying that barn at lunchoen, afterwards re-

he would give him the benefit of the doubt, maining at the course for the afternoon's racing.

BOUND ÖVER

Chan

An order was made for $3,96, stakes taken from the table, to be confiscated and given to the poor box.

Chau Tak of No, 32, Bonham. Strand Fast,,who was also con- victed on charge of keeping a gaming house and gambling was.

Thursday February 21st The following lunched at Gov- ernment House:

20 year old fined $50, in default one month's Rear Admiral Y C. Kiang, Sir mechanic who appeared before Mr. Imprisonment, by Mr. E. L. Wynne- the adults left nothing to be particulars as soon as possible of Percival David, Bart., the Hon. Mr. Grantham at the Kowlon Magis-Jones. destred. The stage effects and any experience they can claim un-NL and Mis. Smith the Hon Stracy on Saturday charge-with-A-Chinese reporter, Fung dau

Robert Ho wounding a fellow workman was Items arranged were most attrac-der (a), (b), (c) or (d) of para- Shouson Chow, St

Webley-Parry-Pryse, bound over in a sum of $10 for tive and enjoyable while the graph, 1'above so that inquiries Tung. Lady colourful costumes were delightful can be instituted by the Director Captain Ian, R. C. Navy, Captain a period of six months.

Chen, R. C. Navy, Captain and Mrs. The high standard of perfection or Air Services with a view to ve-

exhibited rification of such claims before W. H. Gell, Mr. E. Burney, M., C. that the performers speaks volumes for the patience the licence falls due for renewal. Mrs. Agassiz, Mr. Oscar Raphael, Lt. Comdr. Chen, R. C. Navy, and and skill of their teacher Miss Pilots, are advised to apply to un- Daly O'Keefe who is an expert in dergo the test, at least a month Mr. Wingfield-Digby."-

before the date (if after the 1st her art.

April, 1835) on which the licence is due for renewal.

GALA NIGHT AT HOTEL

Successful Function On Saturday

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Eclipsing everything of the past the management of Hong Kong Hotel are to be congratulated for the excellent entertainment pro-

vided for the public on Saturday's Gala Night when the place · Was fully crowded

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With such entertainers as Fa- tricia Nelson and Armand and Diana on the card, whose note- worthy fare need no recommenda- tion, it was not surprising.

Miss

Evidence Required-

Friday February-22nd- The following lunched at ernment House:

Accused stated in evidence that following a quarrel the complain- ant threw his arms around him and in the ensuing struggle a file. which he had in his hand at the time, accidentally entered. Gov-complainant's chest.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Phillips, Dr. F. van Stein Callenfels, Mr. and Mrs.

His Excellency presided at a meeting of the University Council in the afternooIL

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the

brought before Mr. W. Schofield at

PROCURING CHARGE

The evidence ordinarily requir- | H. Fitzmaurice, Mr. and Mrs. J. Found with six girls on board a ed by the Director of Air Services. Pedlow, Prof. and Mrs. J. Lsteamer which was about to sail of experience claimed under (b), | Shellshear, Prof. R. E. Tottenham | for Annam, Li Ho, a widow was | (c) and (d) of paragraph 1 will be and Mrs. J. E. Montgomery.

a certified entry' in the pilot's log- book, the position of which should be indicated when forwarding the logbook, or a certificate separately rendered by the unit or estáb- ishment at which the training was undertaken. Pilots who claim ex- emption under (a) paragraph 1 above should state the late on

Saturday February 23rd His Excellency and Lady Peel, accompanied by Miss Readhead and attended by the personal staff; were the guests at luncheon at the Race Course of Mr. and Mrs. Lam-

which the test was undertaken. bert Dunbar, afterwards remaining

Civil "training" schools and estab-for the afternoon's racing. lishments providing courses of training in "blind flying" are re- quested to submit particulars of such courses and the names of the personnet in charge thereof, in order that the Director of Air Ser-

YACHTING

Nelson presented three vlees may decide whether the Yesterday's Cruiser

dances, "Frenchy," "Panama,"

courses given can be recognised for

school or establishment under (d) of paragraph 1 above,

(which is the rage in Europe at the purpose of approval of the present), and her famous and very daring Fan Dance, all of which were received with enthusiasm. Tall, slim and blonde, possessing a superb figure and a charming smile, Miss Nelson made it easy to understand why she is called the, "Personality · Girl” “

Armand and Diana also delight- ed their audience with their ex- quisitely graceful Moonlight Ma- donna Walta, followed by 'songs. from the most popular operettas.

THE SILVER JUBILEE

Local Celebrations

Championship

The Royal Hong Kong Yacht Clubs 5th Cruiser Championship was sailed yesterday over a 31-mile course

and six others who were charged with gambling, but falled to ap Pear in court had their ball of $3. each "estreated. The monay which was seized during the raid was ordered to be given to the poor box.

For the theft of $14,80, Canton currency, from his brother at No. 155, Des Voeux Road Central, Cheung Sing, was sentenced to six weeks' hard labour by Mr. E. I. Wynne-Jones at the Central Police Court on Saturday- «

Twelve months' hard labour was the Central Magistracy on Satur- Imposed on Lo Chung by Mr. E I day charged with procuring six | Wynne-Jones at the Central Ma- girls to be sent to Annam for in- gistracy on Saturday. for a breach moral purposes was sentenced to "ol the Deportation: Ordinance. six months hard labour.

Defendant, who had been banished Defendant was represented by for a period of 10 years on May Mr. F. H. Loseby while Inspector 5, 1934, was arrested yesterday KW. Andrew prosecuted.

morriing in Lower Lascar Row,"

Lune Wanderer

Sea Lark Y. Cherub

2

3

16.34.58 15.55.22 17.27.15 | 17.12,00. 40. 8. 10.43.33 16.09.35 17.08.45 16.14.58. Azuma sailed by Mr. E. B. Lambert, La Cigale smiled by Mr. N. Croucher. Norseman sailed by Mr. L. F. Nichol-

son.

U&I mailed by Mr. G. V. T. Mar.

shall.

Lano-niled-by-M-A-L-Shieldm. Wanderer sailed by Mr. F F.

Phillips.

Ses Lark V. siled by Mr. B. Cock. Cherub wiled by Mr. P. Ramus,

Saturday's Events

MOTOR ACCIDENT

A motor accident which occurred on Saturday afternoon in which a European lady, Mrs. A, 8. Rogers of the Government Hospital, was involved luckily turned out to be a minor affair. Mrs. Rogers es- caped serious injuries but her car suffered a) damaged mudguard.

In her report to the Police, Mrs. Rozers stated that she was pro- ceeding along Connaught Road Central in Car No. 3232 when near Morrison Road tram car No. 79 which was stationary at that time. suddenly without warning began

16.32.25 18.30.04

16:33.15 16:31.41

16.34.45 16.33.11

My D. M Eley scored a hand- some win in Pengulo over Mon- soon ⠀ (Mr. Ħ W Dailey) and

On Saturday Commodore to move and crashed into the rear Mistral (Mr R. A. Currie) in the Billott, RN.. scored another vic-of her car,

Class

tory with Pat to beat La Linda In the race for Cruisers over (Captain Forsyth) in the Royal Heron the same course Luana with Mr.Hong Kong Yacht Club's race for

Robens The extension to 3 alin. was fully

AL. Shields at the helm won "A" Class yachts over a course of Widgeon

Adanac justified as when the hour came

10:37.16 16.31.08 many were loath to leave but Arrangements for the local cele-from Sea Lark V (Mr. E. Cock) 84 miles.

16.31.34 16.09.19 and Cherub (Mr P Ramus).

In the "I" and "y" classes Zephyr ad

Séalla sailed by Major Dixon. everyone, agreed that it had been bration of the Silver Jubilee of His

Jade sailed by Mr. R. B. Williams, a. "Jolly" good evening of enter-Majesty King George Vare well in This is the last race for the Zephyr (Major E. F. Griffin) won Cruisers Championships which from Heron (Captain C. T. Ingle),

Heron all by Capt. C. T. Ingle: hand and a varied and interesting have been won by Penguin in the while Colleen (Mr. J. N. Baxter)

Enbens sailed by Major H, Marshall, programme of events is in course Class and Luana in the Class beat Dorothea (Major B D Reid)

Widgeon sailed by Col. Bilderbeck. of preparation by the Silver Jubilee for Cruisers both by very narrow in the "H"'- Class, and the "G" Adanso sailed by Major Kenzedy. Committee.

margin

Class was won by Sirius (Mr. W Zephyr jailed by Maj. E. F. Gralliar. B. Cooper) from Eunice (Mr. E-8. CS/"H" Chass Started 14.55,000 fo. Dunlop)

TEM Yacht

Finished Corrected Forn.

16.49 23 18.11.49 A Detalled resalta vandag follow: Diana

-18.43.40 – 18.38137 ---1- A-Class Started 1620

16:42.17 16.49.04-2062 - 16.44,54 -18.42.83 ~ <5; 16.40.40) 16:30.57 10 3: 16,44 56-16.87,062

tainment,

DECREE NISI MADE ABSOLUTE

Mr. Sheldon K. C. Congratulated

A military and, naval review will be held on the morning of May 7, on which, it is expected, will be declared a holiday. you

Detailed results are as follows:

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"W" Class Started 99.40

Finished-Posa

·Tacht...

Typhoon

It has been decided to repeat the | Cazlew Illuminations on the night of May Tern.. His Honour, the Chief Justice, 7, with the co-operation of the Monsoon Mr. A. DA Macgregor in the Navy, Army and Air Force. The Mistry!

Fanguin Supreme Court on Saturday made town and harbour will be illumin-

Maire absolute the decree nist granted ated at 8 pm. A searchlight dis“.

Typhoon, on November 2 last year to Dora- | play will be given by 9:30 p.m.: then Florence Boares, against her followed by fireworks, ending husband, Alfredo Maria de Lourdes about 11 p.m Soares Mr HG. Sheldon, KC. of the official flu appeared for the petitioner, all white

colour scheme

will be minations:

This being the first time that will be carried out in Hong Kong, Mr. Sheldon had appeared in Cout | Kowloon, T'sin Wan, since he became a King's Counsel, Long

Cable Addres

the

him and wished him

Chief Justice

cessful future.

and Un

Day and night Chinese proces» nons will take place.

Carlow walled by Tern sailed

17.49.4070 17.21.441 17.24.38 5. 17:14.033 17.18.075.

18.09.16

Yacht

Carpenter

Wasp (L

Artened La Line

•·INODOL...

Tal Painted

Carpet

Colleen,

Finished Posn

Bolla

10-342133

Siskin

16,22,00 3 18.23.49 VA30 15.21.50 2

D. N.. 16.21.24

16.22.414

Ariel

Dorothes

Diaus sailed by Mr. P. Ham Colleen sailed by Mr. J. N. Bazter. Rolls led by Mr. R. Stock. Siskin miled by Mr. HRA Wood.

ailed by Mr. 3: B. Berguarial mailed by Mr. E. G. Leg

Dorothen sailed by Major 8. D. Bail.

G-Chan, Started 14.45 O

Finished Corrected Poen.

sailed by Major Grima

by Mr. 8. C. Feltham,

by Capte. Forsyth.

by Doctor DevikaMBE

Commodore Elliott. Classes Blarted 14.30 Finished Car

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