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These two clever artistes are presenting, a new programme at the Hong Kong Hotel, to-night for which they will wear the most original costumes. This popular team has been delighting the Hotel patrons with their performances and are making a bid to rival other entertainers who have appeared locally,

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Yola and Paul are presenting an interpretation of the valse from "Luela" which they will follow with a Gaucho Fantasy in the Argentine national costume. They will close their programme with the "Tric-trot," a very fast quick-step, but which promises to please the Hotel diners,

St. John's Ambulance

Ball

Continued from Page 17

Shiu kin, M.B.E., and many other leading Colony residents.

Professor W. 1. Gerrard, of the Hong Kong University, was Chair-

man.

Activities Of

Labour "Spies

Payment To Detective Agency Revealed

Reuter.

Washington, Feb. 12.

Tourist Trade. From Japan

Continued from Page 1)

Eucharistic Congress and are get- ting a genera: survey of the various fields for the tourist trade from

of his and they had met one another at the First Tourist Con ference held in Tokyo in 1935. The

speaker added that it was hoped to have another conference in 1937 and it has now been sug- gested that Hong Kong be selected for the meeting place of the re- presentatives concerned

The revelation that General Mo- 'tors Corporation paid the Pinker-Japan: They are of the opinion Parties present included these von Detective Agency $419,000 be- that Hong Kong is the centre for Miss L Wong Ying, sister of the tween January 1, 1934 and July the tourist trade in the Orient by

its location. famous film star, Miss Anna May 1938 was made in testimony given

In the course of the reception Wong, Miss Lau Shun-hing. Dr. nefore the Benate sub-committee

the Arthur Woo, Dr. Dr. F. 1. Tseung, investigating

activities of the Hon.

Mr. Carrie pointed out Dr. Ip Kam-wah. Dr. (Miss) P. lacour "spies" in previous motor that Mr. Miyake was an old friend

strikes.- Ruttonjee, Miss Raven, Dr. K. D. Ling. Mrs. Reynolds., Miss Wein- berg, Mr. and Mrs. Vic. Hugo, Mrs. C. Watson, Dr. T. Y. Li, Dr. J. E. Dovey, Mrs. A. F. Paul, Mr. and Mrs. W. Paterson, Col. H. H. Blake, Lieut. W. L. Beaumont, Mr. A. el Arculi. Mr. Villas Osatananda, Cdr. Graves, Miss Yang, Messrs Peter H. Sin, Richard Shim, C. T. Chan, L. C. Cheong, A. Shaw. Ro- berts, L. Kwok, A. S. U. Ho, T. A. Mitchell, . Kwok, W: Fox, Fung Ping-tan, A. E. Perry, Lau King- #hing, Lo Wing-kit, F. G. HII, A. H. Rumjann, Li Chok-chung, W. C. Thom, Paddock, H. Odell: F.. F. Duckworth, Hung Cheung King. C. C. Ng. Barnett and Francis Fung.

VICE PATRONS

Vice Patrons of the Ball were HE. the G.O.C., Major General Bartholomew; Rear Admiral C. G. Bedrwick; Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith; Brigadier General H G Beth Smith, D.5.0.; Colond H. C. Har- rison D.S.O.; Colonel H. H. Blake: Lt. Colonel W. A. Frost O.B.E, R.A.M.C.; Surgeon-Capt. G. D. G. Fergusson; Sir Atholl MacGregor; Wing Car. W. A K. Dalzell; Wing "Commander A. G. Bishop; Sir Wil- Harm Hornell: Hon. Bir Shou-son Chow; Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau: Messrs. V. M. Grayburn. A. Brear- ley, T. A. Mitchell, Tang Shui-kin, M.B.E., O. St. J., Kwok Chan, Fung Kong-un, Li Jow-son, Tip Kwone hun, Kwok Hing-wang.' Ip Lan- chuen, Chau Man-chi, O. St. J., Ip Kwai-chung, S. B. St. J.; and Fung Ki-cheuk

In the course of the Ball Pro- fessor W. L Gerrard of the Hong Kong University said, in part, as follows:-

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Mr. Samamura suitably replied, us also for the last time. I am sure they will pardon me for not stating that the object of his trip" imentioning them all individually. to the Colony was to make contact They have our thanks and very with the people of the Colony. Ec good wishes. I must refer to two pointed out that the improvement Straits and Calcutta

tourist business in the names. The President of the As of the

effect "Hons Foochow via Swatow ... sociation, the Hon. Dr. Wellington Orlent would also leaves us in the near future. For Kang material'y and have a bene- bis. kind co-operation we thank ficial effect. him and may good fortune be his. Sir William Hornell, one of our Vice-Patrons" has for some years. taken a kindly interest In the work in the New Territories. As you all know Sir William retires at the end of the year. We wish him a long and happy retirement. death of Mr. Kwok Blu-lau was a grievous blow. He was always a willing and unselfish giver.

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Warsaw, Feb. 11. A mov We are everlastingly grateful to

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Public opinion here greatly re- rence Kadoorle and many others special reference is due to one, sente Seba's statements with re- who in recent years has given up-

ference to the policy of the Little stint gly. I refer to Mr. Aw Entente and this resentment is Boo Haw. His magnificient gift is also voiced by Deputy Walenwaky

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Foochow via Swałow of Cheung Chow. This hospital the Foreign Minister, Cal. Beck, in Japan Beck is requested to Amoy will rapidly become a great boon which Col

and blessing to many victims of give his opinion about the book, foreword to which had been tuberculosis for the treatment of a

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This evening we gratefully ac which the hospital Is eminently written by the Czech Foreign Shanghai, Japan and EUROPE via Biberis Naliera knowledge the high honour ex-

Minister, Krofta. suited. pecially paid us by Sir Andrew and

In conclusion, Professor Gerrard, Deputy Walenwsky contends Lady Caldecott and by all

on behair of the St. John Am- that the Polish public should be distinguished Vice-patrons and friends who have so generously balance Brigade, thanked every-given some enlightenment in this supported us but this is the first one for their presence. He made matter, particularly with regard of the help to the political aspects and also 'occasion on which Lady Caldecott special mention has been able to grace our annual rendered by various ladies and Prague's actual intention-

Transocean News Service. function with her presence. Ours Bentlemen.

Is surely

The programme of entertain- a unique gathering in that we welcome Lady Caldecottment opened with a Chinese item as Patroneas and at the same time which was well received and this was followed by a splendid' solo we bid both she and Bir Andrew a sad farewell.

dance executed by Miss Azalea Reynolds with much charm and

grace.

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The Misses Dorothy and Winifred Raven pleased with tap dancing.

COMMITTEE

I fully realise you are all gathered to enjoy this evening but however light hearted we may pretend to

Leading Signalman 6. Tweed, of be we cannot entirely suppress H.M. Submarine Flotilla, kept feelings of sorrow at our coming patrons in roars of laughter with grievous loss in the departure of light comedy. Bir Andrew and Lady Caldecots. Their encouragement of all volun- tary charitable organisations for the betterment of life is well known and deeply appreciated. We The Bail Committee was as fol- owe them a tremendous debt of lowa:-Mr. 7. Ralston, J.P., MA., gratitude for the, renewed en- (Dist. Supt.), Dr. Ma Luk, Dis thusiasm aroused in this partien-trict Officer, Dr. J. E. Dovey, Corps far organisation. We congratulate Surgeon, Dr. (Mrs.) A. L. J. Dovey, Bir Andrew on his promotion and Corpe Surgeon, Dr. 8. B. Strahan,

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Mesdames T. A Mitchell, D.. Gerrard, Watson, Fung Ping-fan,

Hon. Becretary: Mrs. R. Lángley, 8.8.81.7.

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