HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
WOMEN'S PAGE
Ellen Terry's Letters
When some letters and sign- ed photographs of Ellen Terry were auctioned at Glendining's for a mere £3 12s. 6d. (they were bought by her daughter, Edith Craig), at least two par- sons there were shocked and saddened by the apparent
transience of even that great
actrem fame...
"One of these was Mrs. Carter. who had been Ellen Terry's cook during the last years at Tenterden and who had bought a small. battered doll given to her daughter by her late employer.
The other was Mr. Sidney Price," the son of "Cindy" Helen Price, to whom the auctioned letters had been written. His mother had known Ellen Terry for most of her acting life.
These letters to her friend "Cindy" were in the actress' mort affectionate terms and most
illegible handwriting.
"Don't be weariful," she writes
in one letter. "I have been for } years. and it's the worst illness of all. In another letter she wittes. "If I wrote a letter to myself I should go mad trying to read it."
The calligraphy 15, „Indeed, ex- traordinary; here, there, and every- where, formless, and full of equation alans, doing duty ap- parently, for all, stops.
COLONY DEBUT TO-MORROW NIGHT
JUNE AND COLLETT, dancing artistes, who will open a month's engagement at the Hongkong Hotel "Gripps" to-morrow night.
CHINESE WOMEN'S CLUB
INAUGURATED
First Of Kind In Colony: Mrs. M. K. Lo President
A delightful tea party given by Mesdames M. K. Lo and Li Shu- fan marked the formal faauguration of the Hong Kong Chinese Women's Club in the Jacobean Room of the Hongkong Hotel yester-
day afternoon.
Mis, M. R. Lo, in a short speech, welcomed the guests, and stressed the need for the existence of such a club, which, would be the first of its kind in Hongkong.
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"Opening the winter entertain The annual meeting of the " ment season at the Hongkong Ladles Hockey Club will take place Hotel to-morrow night will be that the European YM.CA. Salls- new attraction of June and Collett (bury Road, Kowloon, on Monday at in swhling..graceful and artistic 5.30 p.m. dances, plus a repertoire of humou!
and amusing skits and take-ots.
Mr. E. M. Watts, of Imperial
The performances which will be Airways, has been admitted to the given by these
artistes War Memorial Hospital with -a
may well be called international broken collar bone. Travelling and playing before au- diences in Australia, Java, Singa: pore and Amèrica has
won for
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them much popularity and a keention, Mrs. A. M. Stone, of Messrs.
Dodwell and Company, sense as to what will please the passenger by the ss. Ranchi which public.
arrived on Wednesday.
Collett danced for many years with the world famous' Francho
The lecture on "The Revival of and Marco Company, of the United Chinese Culture" by Dr. Klang States and Hollywood, then branch-Kang-Ha, LL.D, originally arranged ing out into foreign countries with to be held at the T. W. C. A. to- morrow has unavoidably to be This is the first visit of June and postponed as Dr. Klang is at pre- Collett to the Far East and. due sent 11 with malaria. It is hoped to engagements, it has
Mrs. L Shu-pul said:-On be useful and upright citizens at his own acts and dances.
half of Mis. M. K. Lo and Mra. China.
L Shu-tan, I wish to thank you. Seeing that all of you have given all again for your prescence here us your support by signing as to-day and to convey to you on members, I wish to announce, with their behalf, of our ultimate object your permission, the inaugaration of our gathering here.
of the Hongkong Chinese Women's Club.
I am sure all of you know per fectly well that the aims of this meeting are for the organization of the Hongkong Chinese Women's Club in order that we may be able to serve our country more efficient ly and more permanently.
resistance we
all
reailsed
how
The club will be a permanent one and the club rooms, for the time being, will be altuated at 22. Wyndham Street, first and second floors.
The following "were elected off-
cers:-
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER. 30, 1938. -PAGE
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Are You A Victim?
"Those who are martyrs to head- aches frequently suffer needless
$ headache ly. Realising that
is merely a symptom, not an all- ment in itself, they disdain any superficial remedy, to relieve the Dr. A. J. Alves, Consul-General pain; they know that the origin of for Portugal at Shanghai, has the trouble is bilous, Everish, or formally taken over duties as Senior Consul, in succession to Mr N. Aall. Norwegian Consul-Generai, who has been promoted Minister to Brazil.
The tango, vaitz. two step. trict, has been admitted to hos: acrobatic, taps, and any type of pital suffering from an abdominal dancing can be found in their foot- afiment. During the present hostilitles, steps, with a good laugh and up- We recall that since the the club will engage in relief, roarious humour in their comedy Lukouenias incident last July the educational, charitable and social numbers. Chinese people were called to de: 'work. . - fend her honour and fight for her existence. To this call, millions of brave and able men and women
President: Mrs. M K. Lo: Vice- enlisted to offer their lives for this cause. "During this year of stift Presidents: Mesdames 8. w. T'so.)
and Lt Shu-fan; Chairman; Mrs.
The following forthcoming wed- ! bravely they fought-flesh against Li Shu-pul; Vice-Chairmen Mrs. steel--and how they, together with Chow, Violet Chan and Mrs. dlugs are announced:-
Lambert Gockchin: Chinese Secre- Mr. George John Gavrilofi, August 30 has arrived in Hongkong taries: Miss P. Kwok and Mrs. mechanical assistant, residing at te recuperate. He was taken by Tang Chien; English Secretaries 2, United Terrace, Hómuntin, | ambulance to the Yeung Wo Miss Phyllis Kwok and Mrs. Tang Kowloon to Miss Vasilievna Lev Nursing Home, Chen; Chinese Secretaries: Miss kovich, residing at the same ad- Howeyer, we cannot but admire Tso Li-kee and Mrs. Ho Pak-ming: 'dress.. and respect this noble and unyield· Treasurers:"Mrs. Ho Leung, Rhoda
Mr. Lee Man, reception clerk. Hongkong yesterday aboard the P. ing spirit of defence, now more Sue and Mr. Arthur Woo;
Gloucester Hotel, residing at 18 and O... Chitral from Shanghai, determined than ever before, in
Financial Department: Mes-Lyndhurst Terrace, second floor, to' en route to Hankow. spite of their unspeakable «uffer-dames Peter H. Sin Arthur Woo; Miss Cheng Lai-wan of 8, Man Logs.
L1 Bhu-fan Ho Bat-wing: Relle? Hing Lane, second floor. Department: Mesdames Pauline
their innocent civilian bretheren-
women and children alike-have suffered under the ruthless bomb- ing of the mechanized units.
DUTY TO COUNTRY
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Yee, Ho Cheuk and K. K. Yer: Department: Mes-
We, the women of China, who Membership
Hong.
Chan Fung-chau,
Mr. Yang Yung-chang who was wounded during an air battle on
Father Jacquinot arrived
WARM CLOTHING FOR SOLDIERS.
Y.W.C.A. ISSUES
APPEAL
nervous as the case may be- and continue to suffer until the appropriate remedy has corrected. the condition triat causes It..
EXTERNAL
Generally
APPLICATIONS"
speaking, however, It is the disturbance of the cir- eviation of the blood caused by the original allment, which in turn causes the pain in the head. Jorisequently it is not fatuons, as many people think, to treat the headache by friction or compres- ses, even when it is known to arise from laternal conditions.
For the pain may be eased whol- ly or partially pending the cure these conditions. Here are s fev-smple ways of finding;-at- least temporary, relief.
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If the head is hot and throb- bing, while there is a general shiveriness elsewhere, the feet should be soaked in hot water.
Elendaçhe accompanied by yawning is best treated by a good, square meal. A sick headache an internal stimulant brandy or sal volatile,
eau-de-Cologne
With the coming of cold wea. demands
such
launched a campaign for cotton-
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on the forehead.
are living in comparative safety dames C. S. Wen, Y. E. Chan and wah, Mrs. Lam Wai Sing, Mrs. and "comfort must never for one Lan Shing: Publicity Department: Chan Foors Chow, Mrs. Kwok moment forget our duties to our Mrs. T. F. Lo, Mrs. Raymond Ma. Lam. Sheung, Mrs. Kwok Lam Bo, country. It Is with this am and Miss Lulu Ying Wong: Social Mrs. Ho Cheuk, Mrs. Y. K. Chow: Violet Chan. Mrs. Ho Wing. Mrs. Leung Chick In view that you have been Department: Miss invited here to give your fullest Mrs. Ho Sal-la and Miss. Sue Wai, Mrs. Ho Iu, Mrs. Tang Chither, warm clothing is urgently.re- co-operation in
supporting the Ming; Transportation Department: Mrs. Violet Chan, Mrs. Sidney Nuired in the war zones in Central accompanied by a cold compress organization of this club, We Mrs.
Mrs. Quinn, Mrs. Tsang Hin Tu, Miss quite realise that there are several Cheung Kung-yeung and Miss L Lulu Wong Ying, Mis Tso Lal Kee, China. The local YWCA has or rubbing with women's rellet organizations in this Man-wal;
Mrs. Ho Sat Lal, Mrs. Arthur Woo, padded coats for soldiers. Friends RHYTHMIC · MASSAGE Colony, to which many of us be- General Business Department Mrs. Ho Pak Ping. Mrs. Le Man and sympathisers are invited to Mrs. Ho Sal-wah, Mrs. L.. Cockchin Hin, Dr. Irene Ho, Mrs. Chau Ewok On the other hand, we also feel and Mrs. Ho K1: Contributions wing, Mrs. Cheng Kung Young help generously in this Campaign.
Department: Mrs. Sydney NE Mrs. Tse Ka Po, Mis. Pauline Yee, Each padded coat costs only the necessity of a permanent wo-
$1.50. Donations may be forward men's club which should have been Quinn. Mrs. Ma Wing-chan and Miss Fung; Educational Depart-
ed to Miss C. K. Cheng, War-time Mrs. Clara Hong Sling. Mrs. K. Social Service Dept., T.W.C.A. No. K. Lee, Miss Mary Lee, Miss Sue 38c, Bonham Road. Ming, Mrs. Ming, Miss Bin Yee
The Treasurer of the YW.C.A. Wan, Mrs. Cheung Ho Po Lin. Mrs acknowledges with thanks the fol- LIST OF MEMBERS "
Lal Chee Tsin, Miss Ld. Mo Yuen, lowing donations: Directors:-Lady Ho Tung. Mrs. Mrs, Gittens, Miss Choy Lim Ching, we hope that each and every one Ho Kam Tong, Mrs. M. K. Lo, Mrs. Mrs. Ho Fook. Miss Choy Tze Yue of you present here to-day will put T. F. Lo, Mrs. Hubert Chang, Mrs. Mrs. Kwan Lai Kit Kun, Mrs. Teo your shoulders together and help Eu Tông Sen, Mrs. Lá Shu Fan, Mrs. Taun On, Mrș, Lau Mong Bo, Miss to promote the activity of this club. Peter Ein, Mrs. LA Tze Fong..." Lal Tak Kan, Miss Wan Wat Fong.
We also hope that we shall be able to allow in the footsteps of
organized long before this, for re- ment; Mrs. Tang Wing-kwong, lier as well as local charity work Miss Mei Ung, Mrs. H. I. Tsang and ond social activities.
Mrs. C: 8. Waung.
That much more work could be Code and shared by one more such! organization is quite obvious, and
LIFE MEMBERS
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ORDINARY MEMBERS
Miss Constance Ho, Miss, Mei Ung. Mrs. Ko Chan Pick Cheung, Mrs.
our sister organizations all over Mrs. 8. W. Tso, Mrs. Li Shu Pul, William Yee, Mrs. C. Y. Kwan, Dr. this country, thus proving that we Ms. Lambert Gockchin, Mrs Ho Pauline Lai, Mrs, Sou Z. Chang. are not ashamed of being called Leung, Mrs. Ho K, Mrs. H Sal Mrs. Choy Wal Hung.
For the War-time Child Welfare Association Belillos Public School... $120 For Padded Coats for "Chinese". Soldiers
Mr. Fu Yuk· Fui
Miss Ng Pu! Ying: Mra, Lee Pak Tong
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