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Singer Feted By Singers
DINA NOTARGIACOMO PASSING THROUGH
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Maestro Gualdi's studio at No. 223 Nathan Road was the SCEND of a merry gathering yesterday evening when mem- bers of Hongkong's noted Choral Group gathered to re- with their friendship Sena. Dina Notargiacomo, the. celebrated operatią, soprano, Sgna. Notargiacomo returned last week from a brief holiday in her native Italy, and will leave by the Empress of Asia on Friday to resume her teaching in Tokyo.
She was prevailed upor yester- day to sing many favourite rias which have never failed to en- thrall her audience, and great was the appreciation of the company present to have the opportunity of ilatening again to such polished singing..
Sana. Notargiacomo WALK loud in her praise for some of the bud ding members
the of
Choral Group who also sang. She thinks the Group has some excellent voices and congratulated Maestro Gualdi on the excellent training he has given them,
"I DON'T REFER
&
TO YOU
I am at present trying to find a
jor for a young man
zho made
the mistake of telling his employ-
er where to go to before he found some place to go himself.
Don't start something you can't
finance.
anybody else's.
PRESENTATION OF · SHIELD
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THE NEW TERRITORIES Agricultural Association recently pre- sented Sir Robert and Lady Hò Tung with shield in token of their gratitude. Above picture shows Sir Robert Ho Tung addres- sing the gathering. On his right is the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice R. E Lindsell.
BEATEN TO THE POST AT FASHION SHOW
CHARMING DRESSES NOTICED AT SATURDAY'S RACES
(BY ROZANNE)
Having seen thirty or so odd dollars down the drain of betting and Rosette, my sister of the pen, beat me by a short head to the post
SOCIAL
TUESDAY'S MENU
BREAKFAST
"Grapefruit
Cereal
French Toast Strawberry Jam
Coffee
LUNCHEON
Creamed Asparagus Soup Sausages and Boiled Gabbage
Baked Potatoes Raisin Pudding
Тек
DINNER
Tuna Fish Cocktail
Clear Soup
Irish Stew
Fruit Salad
Devil's Cake Coffes
CHINESE SAVANT TO SPEAK AT
Y.W.C.A.
Regeneration Of Culture
A general meeting of the Adult Departmen
of the
of fashion news, it is rather a rag-like Rozanne who writes for you to-- Education day. But, let me tell you the pretty clothes I saw at the first race Chinese Y.W.CA. will be held on meeting of the season were far from, rag-like. I should like to con-Saturday, at 3 pan when Dr. gratulate the ladies of Hongkong as it really is difficult to look Klang Kang-Hu, LLD; will deliver Just that "extra" at a changing-season time like this.
a lecture on "The Regeneration of Chinese Culture."
In spite of all we hear about were Mrs. Shields whose little "new colours." the eyer-smart cloque ad quite a new idea, and
Dr.. Kiang, who is paying a brief A sense of henuur is something black and white is still popular in Mrs. Burnie who tied on her saucer visit to Hongkong. is Professor of that uses a megaphone when it's Hongkong, and long may, it be so, hat with a big white bow.
Oriental Studies and Director of Mrs. Seth "tickled me pink (or the Institute of Chinese Studies of injured, but needs an ear trum- cay I
Mrs. Irwin, who has not long rather ceryce), for she had the McGill University, Canada. Be- pet when it's appealed to.
been back from her holiday in cutest ladybirds perching on her isides being a well-known.,.author. Acoustics are a part of ethics.
Nigeria, looked most chic in a large wooden buttons, the frock he has been Secretary to the Min- There is a type of business man white trimmed black, and achieved being navy with a ceryce pattern istry of Education. Peking: Pro- who demands prohibitive prices just that right touch of brightness Mrs. Dunbar, leading in a winner ressor of History in the Imperial for his own merchandise. but is with the gay flower posy on her and second, also chose navy, and University. Peking; President of unwilling to pay five cents for shoulder. Mrs. Mason, fresh from the white border to her navy coat the Nan Fang Universities. Peking three months in Singapore, sport- was carried out by the wreath of ed a topping ticking fob on the white flowers in her cunningly lapel of her severely cut black shaped hat.
Mrs. Potts, "quite fit again. jacket. It was nice to have good news of her daughter, Mrs. Walk- thank you," has just had a grand den, who is with her husband in holiday in Dalat (I advise your to save your pennies for next year) England.
Mrs. Landale, leading in a win-and was looking quite "the ner, looked thrilled and delightful goods" a silk frock of green ly cool in white snug-ating shark-and brown with a tightly furied skin coat and skirt in which but brim, to her turned up straw, while e cordially invited to attend... tons and pockets were the pre-Dirs. Weldon, who also chose the dominating features, Also in white same colour scheme in pastel shades, had the dinkiest pillbox perched over one eye and attached sehind with a neat bow.
wants to The next time a man buy your goods at his price, ask him if you can buy his at yours.
Many a solid talent is ruined by dreams of gerilus. Be satisfied to be as good as you can be without hugging the delusion that you are
better than you are."
Even if you have genius. It is not for people to interfere with the business of posterity.
"CHINESE YOUNGER SET
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Photograph taken at the Seventh Extra Race meeting on Satur- day afternoon.
SPEND MORE TIME ON
YOUR HAIR
Mrs. Hancock had a twisted emerald green and cherry tie belt to her navy, and seemed to be tied
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NEW DESIGNS
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BROCADES $1.75 to $2.50 ̈yd.
DAMASKS
@ $2:50 to $5.00 yd.
JASPE CLOTH
@ $1.25 yd.
IN
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The House of Quality & Service
and Shanghai, Laurer on Chin AVIATION ese Culture at the Universities of California and Oregon, and. Con- sultant-in-Charge of the Oriental Division of the Library of Con--
greas.
TRAINING
FOR WOMEN The lecture will be given in Man-ment have sanctioned a grant THE United Provinces Govern→ darin and will be interpreted into Cantonese. Members of the public of Rs. 5,000 this year to the United Provinces Flying Club, Cawnpore. for the training of 10 puplis as aviators.
Newsettes
Miss Rosamund Hancock, third
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. R. B. Hancock of Hongkong, was mar- ried on September 10 at St. Giles's Church, Horsted Keynes, Bussex,
in form with 2 pro- to Mr. John R. C: Hamilton, eldest
gramme.
The training may be given elther at Lucknow or at Cawn- port, and the Board of Selec- tion has been asked to select a number of women for this
course.
Government would like the in- tending applicants to know that;
Mrs. Alexander stepped son of Major and Mrs. Hamilton; while the rules prescribe that half]
out in ceryce shoes like all her ac-
cessories to her off-navy frock. Fyne Court, Bridgwater.
Mrs. James Middleton Smith had a most intriguing and unusual taselled crown to match her royal
blue corduroy velvet.
of the cost of training wil be met by the pupils themselves, the re-..
Mr.. Anselm Chuli, assistant maining" half being met by the manager of the Bank of China. Government, they are prepared to has returned to the Colony after accept applications of very deserv-
ing, persons, whose financial condi a visit to the interior.
tion makes it impossible, for them
*
to comply with the rules, for the whole cost of training being borne by them,
Miss Fair had little slanting zips to her appy chocolate brown linen and carried out the idea with white The speaker at ̈to-day's Rotary accessories. Miss Suzette Comption Club meeting at the Hongkong and Misa Bunty Drummond, whom Hotel will be Mr. Walter Haaming
They have also made it clear to we must welcome a new arrivals Chen, whose subject will be news the selection Board that no can- to the Colony, were brown
and paper work in China. Mr. Chen didate who is financially strong yellow, and bow-trimmed green,will speak at the, social gathering enough to bear the cost of train- respectively.
of the Chinese Merchants' Club at ing should be trained at Govern- The Misses Flange were picking the St. Francis Hotel on October 5 ment expense. winners near the paddock when I at 6.30 p.m. and will also address saw them and were in green and the Wah Yan Students' Association blue. I fear me I still don't know far the Oriental. Theatre on October which is which so I cannot tell you 9 at 10.30 am. who wore what! (That's not &
tence).
IF YOU FIND THAT IT IS LOOKING be "never" instead of late-and
DULL AND UNINTERESTING Almost every day when beauty distributes the oil and stimulates
conversation is indulged in, the the scalp.
This must go to press or it will
that would be just too bad.
.....
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SOON TO MARRY
The following forthcoming mar- rlages are announced:
11.
nightmare but an English sen- FAREWELL TO MOTHER
Mr. Walter Alfred Simpson, mercantile assistant, residing at OF GUERILLAS
No. 10, Duke Street, Kowloon Canton, Sept. 26. Tong. to Miss Barbara May Mayes, Madame Chao, the famous of No. 13 Hayes Garden, Hayes, "Mother of Guerillas," was enter Kent, England; tained at a farewell reception by Mr. Daniel Godfrey Wilson, several women's organisations at chartered accountant's clerk, re- the Y. W. C. A. here yesterday, siding at No. 227. Nathan Road, Madame Chao is shortly proceed-Kowloon, to Miss Mary Margaret ing to raise funds for the-guerilla, McCaw, stenographer, of No. 30,) fighters-Our Own Correspondent. Kimberley Road, Kowloon,
BEAUTY QUEEN
hair question crops up and every Wash your hair faithfully every other woman seems to be com-week for ten days. Don't use just
May Have Caused plaining that her hair is dull and and old shampoo, but experiment
Crash uninteresting, and is trying to with different brands, to find which And ways and means of improve one will give you. personally, the
Margerio Walk, sixteen, Margate ing its condition.
Best results. Remember that be- Usually, providing
there is cause one kind suits your friend beauty queen, who was a passenger nothing radically wrong with your and another is advertised as being in the plane which crashed into health," to account for poor condi- the best on, the market, this does the sea while doing aerobatics off these Ramsgate might have caught her tion of the hair, the trouble is that not necessarily mean that you have been too casual in caring will sult your hair. "You must find foot in the rudder control bar and for what should be your "crowning out for yourself which is your caused the 'accident. glory," so the obvious remedy is to shampoo-and then stick to it. spend more time on it in future.
Perhaps you have been put- ting most of your energy into your, curls, If this is so, then try being more conscientious
about treatment.
If your hair is inclined to be
This suggestion was mada by the coroner, Mr., S. J. Wilson Price, at the inquest on Mim, Walk and the pilot at Rams-' gate.
dry and lifeless after shampooing. try massaging the head with al- mond oil before next shampoo, Then get a towel, wring it out in
On the other hand it was, pos- boiling hot water and swathe it sible that the action of the pilot round your
head. Repeat this Edmund Leonard George Bed, three or four time, then shampoo nineteen, of Cobham-road, Strood, and watch the improvment. Kent, in tooping the loop, might
Harsh and wiry hair will respond have caused the crash," i very well to treatment with brif- Squadron-Leader Charles Weker- Hantine to make it more manage-sley Maslin said that Betts was able. Dandruff can be suppress the very type of young man the This treatment not only cleanses ed by the daily use of mild anti-country needed. and polishes the hair, but it also septic liquida. E
Brush your hair at least once a day without fail Brush from underneath as well as above, and "brush up and out. Make the hair
fly and the scalp tingle.
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Verdict: Accidental death,
OUR CANDID CAMERA
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