HONG KONG DAILY PRESS OUTSTANDING ARTISTIC EVENT IN THE COLONY
Anglo-American And Chinese Graphic Art Exhibition
An Exhibition of modern Anglo-American Graphic art donated to China by members of the British Artists International Association and the American Artists Congress will shortly be opened in Hong Kong.
This is the first show of its kind to be seen in the Colony and combined with selected pictures from the first modern Chinese gra- phic art Exhibition" that recently toured the world will be an out- standing artistic event in the Colony.
FORTHCOMING
WEDDINGS ANNOUNCED
Forthcoming marriages announ- ced include the following:-
Mr. Frederick Jobh Hammick,
civil servant of No. 1 Aimai Villas, Kowloon, and Miss Margaret. Wint- Ired Hodder, of No. 5 Luna Bullid- Ings. Kowloon.
GENERAL
PASSENGERS
Departures By 'Emp. Of Russia ̈
The C.P.S. liner Empress of Russia departed on Friday for Van- couver, B.C. via ports, with the following passengers:== "
Mr. Crespo Artieda, Mrs. Artleda, Miss Artleda, Miss Artieda.
Mr. George Wood Giffen, Journ-
Mr. James Barker. Mr. Paul allst, residing at the YM.C.A., Bartholomew, Mr. W. H. Biddell.
Miss Avice Mary Cam, Mr. D. Kowloon, and Miss Erma Evelyn Hadley, of No. 12 Observatory Cheng. Mr. Bradford Cochrane. Rev. Ignacio Cordero, Mr. Gustav Villas, Kowloon.
Mr. Pedro Alberto Péres da Carl Cranor, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Silva, of the Hong Kong, and Cranor, Mr. Christopher Crofton, that's something else we owe shanghai Banking Corporation. Mrs. Dorothy Hilda Crofton, Misa
and Miss Ismeria Paz Ozorio, of Pamela Mavis Crofton No. 18 Hillwood Road, Kowloon.
Mr. Reginald Neville Dangar, Mr. Charles Homer Douglas, Mrs. Martoria Hope. Douglas, Miss Joan James Douglas, Master. "Allan (10),
BRITISH ARTISTS
The works of British artists at the Exhibition will be those of the following:-
Stephen Bone, W. G. Raffe, Feli- cla Browne, Carissima Fontaine, James Holland, Betty Rea, Peari Binder, Diana John. Eric Revillous, Gertrude Hermes, William Town.
The artist organisers declare that it is the first ventura in their to the war!
colla- plan of international art boration between the big national art groups. They call on all lovers of art, to support their initiative, which is designed to unite artists all over the world "for peace, ac- mocracy and cultural progress." The proceeds of the Exhibition will be devoted to medical relief in China's war torn areas, through the sponsors, the China Detence League and the HK. International Medical Relief Society. It will be opened by Dr. Tsai Yuen-pel, Pre- sident of the Academia Sinica and Mr. D. J. Slos. Vice-Chancellor of the Hong Kong University, at a reception un Friday. May 20, at 4.30 p.m.. at St John's Cathedral Hall, Garden Road, to be attended by notables of the Colony.
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AMBULANCE BRIGADE DONATIONS
The Director of Ambulance has send. Frances Minnitt, Nigel Mc-the honour to acknowledge with Isaac, James Boswell, John Nast, grateful appreciation and thanks Edmond X. Kapp, Lord Hastings the receipt of the following dona-
tions and gifts:-
AMERICAN ARTISTS
Helen Heller, Vaslav Vytlall. An-
ton: Refregier, Barbara Burrage, Alexander Stavenitz, Ladile Blan- che, George Picken, Jules, Ladanyi, Candell, Rockwell Kent, Victor
Gaz. Louis Lynd Ward: Wanda Lozowick, Peggy Bacon.
Eichenberg: Abramovitz, Fritz George Biddle, Bennet Buck, Rif- ka Angel. Chet La More, Eugene Morley, Minna" Citron. Doris Lee. Elizabeth Olds Max Weber, H.
It will be cren to the public on Saturday and Monday May 21 and 23. from 10a.m. to 7 p.m. at the -Cathedral Hall and will then be
continued from the May 24 to 30 Glintenkamp. at the Library of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, 65, Con-ese). Fred Ellis. naught Road Central
INSTITUTE OF COMMERCE
Chung Shing Prize Day
The annual prize distribution of the Chun-Shing Institute of Com- merce was held yesterday at the Queen's Theatre wheir' a large number of friends attended.
A typewriting exhibition was given by graduates of the School
Mr: Fong Kong-un 5200.
Mr. Kwok-Chan (in memory of the late Mr. Kwok Blu-lau), $200.
Mr. Kwok Chan, $100.
Mr. Robin Jamieson Ellis, Mr. Albert Edward Fenton, Capt. James C. FitzGerald-Lombard, Mrs. Helen Mary Fitz-Gerald-Lombard.
Mr. Richard Geater, Mr. Dilbert Goodman, Miss L. Gutterres.
Mr. Masayoshi Hats, Mr. K. Z. Hong, Mr. Cecil John House, Mr. Hsu Yang Nam, Mr. Herbert. Henry Hudson.
Mr. G. E. L. John.
Mr. Kadowahl, Mr. Shigekita
The Hong Kong. Electric Co., Kihita. $100.
Sur. Lt. F. H. Lamb... Mr. Shige- kita.
Sur. Lt. F. H. Lamb, Mr. Eric Lidderdale, Mra. Florence Lidder- dale. Miss Mildred Lomas, Mr.
The Asiatic Petroleum Co., $100. Mr. M. H. Turner, $100. St. Mary's Church, $100. Mr. Chak Tal-kworig. $25. Messrs. Tang Chiu-kee (per Miss George, H. Lynott. Mrs. Marie M. Kwan Wat-chuen), $8.
Miss Woo Dip-ying (per Dr. Me
Bertram Relbel. Morris Topchevsky. T. da (Japan-Luk), $5.
Reproductions from work by Gropper. Gellert, Schreiber, Kruck-
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A selection of works from the Arst Internation Exhibit of Mo - dern Chinese Graphic Art work by Wu Ko, Jack Chen, Halu Po, Chang Kwang-y; etc.
Mr. Tang Chuen (per Miss Kwan Wal-chuen), #1.
Lynott.
Mr. J. R. Masson, Miss Margery Joy Mathieson, Capt. Michael Me- Mr. Tang Lan (per Miss Kwan Cormich, Mrs. Christina McCor- Wai-chuem), $6.
mich, Miss Jane McCormich, Mr. Alexandra Baird. MaLachlen, Mr. Leslie Douglas McNicholl, Miss Mr. Tang Hay (per Miss Kwan | Edith Elizabeth Mee, Mr. Charles Wai-chuen), $1.
Henry Matz, Mra. Hannah Metz, Per Nestles and Anglo-Swiss Mr. Rex M. C. Monk, Condensed Milk Co., 4 cases of Mr. Tadashi Nishimura. milk for New Territory. «
Mrs. Alexandra Mary Osborne. Mr. W. A Rae, Brig, "Gen. Sir Godfrey D. Rhodes. Mr. David Scott Robb. Mrs. Katherine B. Robb.
ROUND-THE-CLOCK TRAIN Ro
TRIP FROM CANTON
Damaged Track Responsible For The Delay
The evening express which left] planes. The track near the Woo
Mr. Lee Sung-kul distributed the Canton shortly before 8 p.m. on Ping was so badly damaged that
The
YEAR'S HONOURS
Prescribed Courses in Commerce.
Mr. Victor John Sanders, Miss Millicent M. B. Sloan.
Rev. H. Van. Mrs. Van Dyck... Mr. T. L. Wang, Mr. Douglas M. Winton. Mrs. Mildred S. Wood, Mr.
F. T. Wyckoff, Mrs. Wyckoff and
child.
Mr. Young Bhid 8m, G. T. Yuan.
| Balfour and 2 infants, Mr. and Mrs.
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MODEL AEROPLANE
CLUB
prizes and after an address by the Saturday did not arrived at Kow-messages were received about mid- P. AND O. CORFU chairman, Dr. F. L. Tseung, the loon rill just before five o'clock yes- night that several places had yet headmaster of the Institute Mr.terday morning!
Although a large number of Ag- to be repaired. When they were C. S. Kwok, saldim
The P. & O. Kiner Corra sailed or ing enthusiasts came to see the train The 'train was packed with hun-eventually put right the examination of the 11th dreds of passengers who had a took over an hour to travel to the London, via Singapore, Colombo, first competition of the Hong Kong Term of Full Course in Commerce very trying time during the round-next station which was only four and ports, on Saturday, with the Model Aeroplane Club at the Kal Tak Aerodrome yesterday, it was following 'passengers aboard:- when it to Ave miles away. the-clock journey, and took place on January 10. Out of
Miss H. Batchelor, Mrs. M. H. postponed until next month. Over a hundred persons, were Bayley, Mr. A. E. Bran. Mr. Belten, at Kowloon they found arrived
Members spent the afternoon 25 candidates, thirteen passed. Of themselves stranded in the station. waiting at the Kowloon terminus Lady Biscos, Mr. and Mrs. A testing their models, and some these, 5 obtained the Diploma for without any means to bring them to meet their friends
early on
The reason for the postpone- "The following students have won back to their homes, the ferries Saturday evening, and many an Brailsford and child, Mrs. A. G. very fine nying was witnessed. Station Master's office regarding the arrival of the express. Each Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Bond. Mrs Msufficient competitors, question met with the disappoint. Bayley, Mr. E S. Brooks, Mr. Wind was too strong for a perfect ing answer of "No news."
and Mrs. C. 8. Berry and child. Mr. landing.
Mr. Bulva Netto's six-foot wing The express remained at Woo F. V. Bee, Mr. C. J. Barnwick, Mrs. Ping Station, waiting for the com- 5. B. Balmer, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bien. span, petrol driven plane was on The delay, it is learned, was due piction of the repairs, till about
Mr. D. F. Carney. Mr. H. C. Chen. view, and many other fine models
were also seext. to the damages done to the track 2.30 yesterday morning and did not Mr. and Mrs. M. Coben, Miss J. A. which had been subjected to severe leave: Chinese territory til about Clark, Mrs. M. Z. Cresswell, Mr. has established an employment aerial bombing by Japanesé aero-. ten minutes past four o'clock.
and Mrs. R. Chaills and two chil-.
bureau The Bureau has succeed-
Mrs. Clift, Mr. H. M. Cockle, 8gt. His Excellency the Governor, Bir C. A. Cairns, RE, Mr. D. E. Cook, Geofrey Northcote, and Lady
the highest honours:-(1) Fult and buses not having started work eager inquiry was made at theD H. Blake, Lieut, R. W. Brown,ment was, because there were in-
Course in Commerce Wong Kwan
then!
Ngal; (2) Senior Typewriting-- | Many of them seated them- first, Miss Wong Miu Ling; second, selves either outside the Station or Miss Mary Louise Ley; Dird. Tsang in the Star Ferry whari, waiting
for transportation.
In Wal;
EMPLOYMENT, BUREAU
With a view to assisting students
to obtain employment, the Institute
and the
ed in obtaining employment for a STOKER'S EXPENSIVE MORE CHINESE JOIN Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Cooper, Mr. Chen Northcote were guests of honour at
LIST OF GRADUATES
The following are a list of prize winners and graduates:--
CAR RIDE
VOLUNTEER CORPS Shlao Lu, Mr. Chen Fu Lai, Mr.
a dinner given by Vice-Admiral J. Chinese interest in the local Chan Yin Fal. Mr. Chan Leung | J. G.. M. le Bigot, commanding the Volunteer force is further exem-Shee.
French naval forces in the Far
quet on Saturday night.
They were accompanied by Cap- tain 8. H. Batty-Smith, A.D.C.: and Mr. o. Treverton. Private Secre tary.
Tel. 28151.'
"SAFETY IN THE AIR"
Our instructors have flown over seven thousand hours in over a
hundred different types of aero.
planes, ranging from single seater
fighters to multi-engined air liners.
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number of our students, and we have to express our appreciation to those Arms who have shown. Leading Stoker George Hogg, 24, kindness to us in admitting our of H. M. 8. Parthian, was yesterday students into their services,
fined $110 or two months' and 'aj plified by the fact that eight Chi- Mr. K. G. Dáve, Misa E. Downing. East, on board the Lamotte Pic-(Contractors to the British Air Ministry and the Hong Kong Government.) week's imprisonment by Mr. But nese recruits have enrolled in the Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Drew, Infant ters at the Central Court on Engineer Company. Light Section, and amah. Mr. and Mrs. N. Q. charges of driving a car without a of the Hong Kong Volunteer De Downer, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. dai licence and driving without the fence Corps.
Siva, Miss A da Silva, Mr. N. da owner's permission.
At present the Chinese Machine Silva, Mrs. A. da, Bilva. FULL COURSE DIPLOMA
Hong was alleged to have stolen Gun Company is up to full strength Mr. F. R. Edney, Mrs. Edney and Wong Kwan Ngal. Wong Chia car on the early morning of and there are many applicants. infant, Miss L Edney, Mr. R. EL- Shing, Poon Yick Nam; Lam Kam April 23, and to have emshed fato The strength of the Battery has dridge, Mr. and Mr. K. Van Der Yuen, Alice Kharas.
a lamp standard opposite the been increased with the enrollment Eynden and infant, Mr. and Mrs. S. PRESCRIBED COURSE DIPLOMA Supreme Court, damaging the of twenty recruits
W. Eyana, Master Evans, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Edwards.
Mr. M. Owens, Mr. and Mrs. W. Mr. E. M. Flint, Mias E. Foote. Oh, Mr. E. W. Patterson, Mr. Paul Mr. R. B. FOL. ·
Raae, Mr. G. A. Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Rex. E Phillips, Mrs. M. Palmer, Mr. Pih Boeng Ming, Mr. JE. E Penny,
Gloria Lau, Veronica Tam, Ida vehicle. Ma, B. W. Lee, Cheng Chap Chol. Katherine Quon, B. 9. Yeap, Ar- thur Choy.
TYPEWRITING SENIOR
TYPEWRITING JUNIOR
PRIZE WINNERS
COVERED GANGWAY
AT KAI TAK?·
VACCINATION RETURNS
Bon.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Newman, Miss
A. Newman.
Mr. E. Quinlan.
Miss E. Green, Mr. H. Green, Mr. Full Course in Commerce-First, A temporary terminal building and Mrs. A. W. Grimmitt and three DIPLOMA
Master Wong Kwan Ngul.
together with a wooden covered daughters, Master Grimmitt, Mr. C. Janet Tong, Lee Che Bking. Senior Typewriting First, Miss gangway 180 feet long is shortly to H. Gough, Sgt. R. HA. Greet, Mr.
Tong: Second. Cheng Chap Choi, Wong Hok Hol Janet
Master be constructed at Kal Tak Aero- P. B. Gibson, Mr. T. Graham.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Reitz, Major C. Wong Man Hymn, Chang Wai Man, Wong Man Hymn.
drome.
Mr. and Mrs, W. N. Hansell, Mr. L. Rougler, Mr. P. Rase, Mr. and Llauw Chung Hin, May Fung, Yue
Junior Typewriting-First, Mixa
This step has been taken by K. J. Hicks, Lieut. Hodgson,. Bgt- Mrs. L. Roet and infant, Mrs. M. C. Sai Wah, Cheng Koon Hup, Kwong Wong Miu Ling: Becond, Miss Government and it is expected that Major and Mrs. R. P. Hyson, Master Rashorn, Tak Yue.
"Mary Louise Ley: Third, Master flyingboat services to the Colony Hyson, Mr. C. W. Hardinge. Mr.
Mr. A. Shubally, Mr. H. T. Shull, Thang In Wal
will increase in importance before and Mrs. J. Hunter. Mr. F. Hasle Miss A. Sowter, Mrs. C.. V. Syma, CERTIFICATE
Special prize for most punctual the year in out.
hurst. Miss L. M. Hackett, Mr. and Mr. L. M. Borapsen, Mrs, E., A. B. Wong Miu Ling, Daisy Young, and full attendance in the Com-
Mrs. Ho Kim Mol, Mr. Ho Hoo Yin. Stirling-Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. A. Kui Koon Shing, Wong Hoo Kuen, mercial, Full Course-Naster Poon
Mr. F. M. Jacobs. Mr. P. B. Jack-Stalker, Mier Stalker, Set. and Mrs. Chiu Sun Lung, Chla In Hup, Bow Yick Nam.
LR, Swest and daughter, Mr. J. Mr. G. B. Kernedy-Skipton, Mr. H. Sargent.. The street vaccination retins Kok Nyan Lun,
Mr. S. Tarik, Mr. E. L. Turner, Chu Wai Lam, Mary Louise Lay. ·Champion--Mäster. Wong Kin To| ́or April are sa follows!--
Mr. J. Lilly, Mr. J. A. Lowry Mr. A. Tranter, Mr. Tsan. Boon Lal Yew Shum, Kan Kang Por, (A large silver shield donated by Motor Drivers Division, 1:486 Corry, Mr. R. Lapsley, Miss Leong Tian, Mr. Teng Eng Hock Gyi Lle Kyan, Lau Kam To. Yung Mr. Peter H. Sin).
|Indian, : 1,017: Kowloon, 1,587: Lai Chee Mou Tin, Edwin Yau, Hul Ying Runner-up-Miss Alice Kharas Mongkok. 22,447;::Wanchal, 5,545;| Mr. and Mrs. J. Margerison, Mr. A. SLG. Walton, Master A. C. Wal- Kuen. Wong Li Fong, Yeung Yew (One set of Parker Fountain Pens Man Shuen Nunsing, 942; King's J, S. Margerison, Mr. and Mim, J. ton, Mr. and Mrs. I. WJ, White Hing. Cheung Kam Wah, Tung donated by Dr. Chan Bing Chu). College, Nursing, 38; Victoria Nur-McPhee and Infant, Mr. and Mrs. side, Mr. L. B. Wood, Min M. A. Suk Zce, Tsang In Wai, Ma Yung Third-Master Yu Suen Mo (One sing, 28: Arts and Crafts Refugees, A. A Middlemas, Mr. and Mrs. G. Wood, Mr. W. Williams. Mr4 Sun, Lee Yan Liang Yung Fook stiver shield donated by Dr. F. 1 57; Shaukiwan, 14: How Far 8. Moss, CBE. Burg. Cdr. R. B. Mrs. G. E. Willerton, Mr. and Mrs. Hot Lau Wing Kwong, Wong Treung) b
Accident Station, 1.290; New Ter-McVicker, R.N., Mr. O. H. McNutt, D. Wass, Me. J. V. WHILE, Mr. C. "A. Shlow Koong, Lam Fing FoUR (2) Students' Division:,
ritory Clinica, 1,110; Total, 35,988. Mr. Marke; Mlas E. Mosey, Mr. R. Warren, Mr. and Mrs. E C. Wat- Chan Chiu Hung, Leo Pun Shing Champion-Master Wong Yang
A Mitchell, Rev. and Mrs. W. McWell son, Mr. A. Watson, Mr, 8 A. J. Man Tok Ming. Wong Foor Kun Po CA alyer shield donated by Me HMS, Darsetshire arrived in and infant, Mrs. C. Moors, Mr. T. WoosBER, LEARN Thean Tok Kaing.
Peter H. Sin).
Hong Kong yesterday morning. P. Murphy.
Mr. W. T. Tel.
Lai Chun, Beatrice Lo, Wong Chun Typewriting Competition; (D)})}) Pang, Zia Tech Yung, Li Hor Ko. Old Studenta Division;
Mr. and Mry, H. L. Wilson. Mrs.
A.
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