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Picture taken at the Eleventh Extra Race meeting at Happy Valley on Saturday afternoon, when 1 large crowd attended. - (Photo by Leica),
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Mr. M. Rex, Financial Secre- tary, has been appointed British Resident at Perak. F.M.S
Messrs. F. Cobb and R. F. Gunn have been appointed Education Officers in Malaya.
There will be a meeting of the
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When pretty Mrs. Hazel Buch- holtz bustled into a Los Angeles court clad only in her bath-robe. Judge Lesile Stills flushed with rage and spectators jumped. from their seats in astonishment.
"What does this meat?" thundered the Judge. "Who
is the woman" "
Mrs. Buchholtz turned her Angers inwards to the bath- robe and replied: "This is" unadorned truth."
SOCIAL
KING'S GREETING TO QUEEN OF TONGA
20 Years Rule In Pacific Isles
The King recently sent + message of congratulation to Queen Salote of the Tongan Islands in the West Pacific. who celebrated the 20th anni- versary of her accession to the Throne.
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Hls Majesty's message conveyed to her through the Se- cretary for the Colonies. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, by Str thur Richards. High Commis- sioner for the Western Pacific. It was as follows:
It gives me great personal plea- sure to send to your Majesty my sincere congratulations on the oc- casion of the.. 20th anniversary of your Accession to the Throne of Tongs, and my good wishes to the people of Tongs, who are united in loyalty and content- ment under your Majesty's, rule,
The period of your reign has been one of steady and peace- ful, progress in the development of your kingdom. Medical and health services have been ex- tended, educational facities have been increased, roads have been bullt and communications be- tween islands have been improv- ed by the provision of wireless stations.
And these achievements, ör The P. & O. Liner Naldera, 16.
which your Majesty may be just 113 tons, which was commissioned "Silence," shouted the Judge, as ly proud. have been elected with-. recently by the British Govern- spectators laughed. "Let this out in any way sacrificing the ment to take British Legion mem- woman speak.”
financial stability of your king- bers to Czechoslovakia, is to be "This bath-robe is all I possess," broken up.
dom. continued Mrs. Buchholtz. "My husband took all my clothes.away Mr. A: B. Purves, Executive En-with, him when we separated.
"I want divorce and clothes." gineer of the Water Works, has been promoted to te directer, of The Judge immediately order
Urban Council at 4.15 o'clock this Public Work, in succession to Mr. er her husband. Olle Buch- afternoon.
R. M. Henderson, who is on retirement next year.
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Mr. Yuen Yat-cho has qualified to practise as an architect in Hongkong.
Mr. G.FA. Morgan has been ap- Bointed an engineer in the Public Works Department.
Two cases each of enteric fever and dysentery were notified to the health authorities during the 48 hours ended Sunday.
Mr. H. Davies, traffic assistant, has been promoted second assistent to the general manager of the Federated Malay States Rallways.
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Q. Hopkins, M.R.C.S.. L.R.C.P. Pathologist at Penang. has been appointed Pathologist for the Straits Settlements and Professor of Pathology at King Edward VII College of Medicine. "Singapore.
The wedding took place on November 10 at Batavia of Miss Edna Constance Seed, of Hessle, East Yorkshire, to Mr. George Stanley Hankinson, of the Hong- Kong & Shanghai Banking Cor- feration
The Rev. C.B.. Sargeant, retir- ing headmaster of the Diocesan Boys' School will be guest of the D.B.S. Old Boys' Association al a
Mearts J.E. Barker and J.M.dinner to be given this evening in Crombie Assistant Auditors at the Chinese Merchants' Club. Mr. Kenya, have been transferred to
Sargeant is soon to be consecrated alumilar ports in Malaya.
as Bishop of Fukten.
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Mr. W. J. Lockhart-Smith, "A- sistant Land
Omcer, Hongkong has been appointed Registrar of the High Court at-Tanganyika.
There is a possibility that a big German aim unit will be coming to Hongkong shortly, in pursuance of a scheme by the Tobis and' Ufa Film Companies, sponsored by the
The name of Dr. A. H; Skinner German Government, to make a has been added to the list of per-series of travel flms all over the sons, qualified to practise medicine, world.
in Hongkong.
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It is "a source of much satir- faction to me that the ties of friendship between your people and mine have been maintained strengthened during your and
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I wish your Malesty many years of peace, happiness and prosperi- ty
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1938. -PAGE
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On Sunday morning, men, GEORGE RI
women, and children were MARRIED TO HER PREMIER
gathering outside a church for Queen Salote ascended the the morning service. Soft throne at the age of 18. She had ..conversation pussy. auGong been educated at a boarding them as they stand outside the school in New Zealand. In 1917. 'doors nodding and welcoming the married Prince Willame. Tugi,
friends and acquaintances, a son of the Prime Minister, and Several rickshaws" draw up in one of the principal Tongan. | front of the church, and a young chiefs." Her husband is the pre-woman, with two small children. sent. Prime Minister, having sue descend and hurry toward the 'ceeded his father a few years doors of the church, whence organ
She is exceptionally tall, music is heard. being over aft in height.
Music is one of the hobbles.
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Queen's Every few years she visits Auckland, New Zealand.
They enter the church and take their places in one of the tear pews. Both children stare about them in excitement and amaze- ment. The lady, evidently the mother of the two, is composed and attentive to the service.
Ten, twenty minutes pass, the youngsters are still keenly --In- terested in the people, music and the grey-haired minister. A silver plate is passed among the con-
to buy new clothes.. She re ceives an annual grant of £2000 from the Colonial Office towards the maintenance or her state. In 1932 she became a Dame Com- mander of the British Empire.
The Queen's full name is Salote Tonga, and she is a great-grand-gregation. Money is deposited in daughter of King George Tubu I who founded the dynasty and relened for 30 years. She has three sons at school in "Auckland. The Tongan group was named the Friendly Irands by Capt. Cook on his visit in 1773, because
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name. The
in view of the situation at holtz, to pay his wife £7 monthly of the reception he had from the Faulkner, C.MG.. Changsha, an address on "Cen-pending the hearing of her divorce natives. It is still used as an Agriculture, Malaya, ditions in Central China," by Mstit. has been seconded as Principal of . G. Helde of Changsha, "refore
popu- Mrs. Buchholtz said the marriago Iation of the islands is 32.000. the Imperial College of Tropical, the Y's Men's Club, at St. Francis was happy until her mother-in- Agriculture at Trinidad,
Hotel on Thursday should prove law came to live with them, Then i to be of considerable interest. Mr. love flew out of the window and her
The death occurred at Taunton Helde is a general secretary of the clothes flew out of the door-in HERE'S TO on November 10 of Mr. Richard YMCA. in China and * keen the suitcases of her departing BEAUTY! Sims, formerly of the Shanghai ¡observer on Chinese affairs, Municipal Council's Gaols. Shang-
hai,
H.E. the Governor will attend the distribution of prizes by Lady Northcote aut the Sacred Heart School (formerly the Italian Ca- vent) at 5.30 p., to-day.
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FASHION'S NEW HARLEQUINADE with
New sources of fashion are being revealed in the Paris mid-sea- son collections. It is now the turn of the Commedia dell' Arte with slinky outlines Ufled in front to show the turn of a pretty ankle or spreading hemlines.
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"The toast in Beauty. Here's clear complexion and You can say that every glass of water you drink, as few things are so bene- ficial to beauty as plenty of liquid, Cold water, barley water, orange or lemon juiçe-they're all good. You should have at least four
From this property room came tinkling bella, masks and dominots glasses of water a day (six, if pus- used for hats, with the former moulded as though from clay but in stole), and they are best reality from black felt.
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the plate, and as it reaches the hands of the younger child gitting beside her mother and sister, she commences to take one of the shiny coins from the plate.
A quick tap from her mother's hand and she drops the coin. Be- wilderment and fury appear on her little face, which expresses horror when she notices - her mother dropping another coin in the full plate.
Silantly the child rises and leave the church, followed by her two companions!
COL C.F.B. PRICE
'Colonel Charles F.B. Price, com- manding officer of the Fourth Regiment, United States Marine Corps, alace April 1936, was given a ceremonial farewell at the Race- course Shanghai, when, in the presence of the whole Regiment, The formally handed over com- mand of the unit to Col Joseph C. Fegan.
The Marines, for the first time since their arrival in Shanghal in 1927. wore their blue mal- forms at the handing-over parade, this having been suggested as mark of respect to Col. Price who was popular, with all ranks of the Regiment, as well as with "mem- bers of the American community and foreign forces in the city....
Punch's cocked hat, with a Hundreds of patches and a Some people find that by har- natural hair curl for trimming and couple of thousand metres of baby" ing no liquid whatever with food, various jelly bag shapes, are "Val lace appear in an evening but drinking plenty on rising Detective-Sergeant John Ramong the designs.
and retiring, plus a glass between Bentley, of the Hongkong Police
Dominoes are for wear aslant The patchwork Harlequin theme each meal, they get much slim- Force, who is stationed at Wanchai' the forehead with dinner and is repeated at fronts of corsages mer and their complexions improve Police Station, will be sling for evening rowna. Many have lace on evening gowns and through as well, Home on long leave on Saturday eye vells for mystery.
| length or merely tops of lég ́o' Few people drink enough, and aboard the Ex. Rawalpindi.
Harlequin checks patch-worked mutton sleeves to closed jumper lots of muddy aking world become together by Schiaparelli make jackets Atted vaguely to the figure, clear in a short time if they were Lieut. Commander A. D. 8. Mur-merry in green red, pierrot bige, One is in prune purple satin, allowed" more liquid. ray, manager of the Imperial Air-rose and yellow flannel for a grand completing a slender skirt: to "Strong tea and coffee should ways in Hongkong, left in a com- ground length evening coat fitted match, and another is of Tabarin be avoided. Milk is a splendid pany's plane this morning on an to the figure. This is described as red velvet, and completes a slender beautifler, especially for dry- to beauty, remember the early inspection trip to Bangkok. He a masterpiece in the way of craft black decollete gown, which is skinned people and the majority morning and last-thing-at-night will return in a week's time. all joined up by hand.
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