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WOMEN'S PAGE
THANKSGIVING
DAY OBSERVED
IN HONGKONG
All the Americans celebrated a national holiday of the United States yesterday, when they ob- - sèrved Thanksgiving Day.
Many private, homes, hotels and) clubs were the scenes of gay parties where bygone days and memories. of similar occasions were discussed f and reviewed over the proverbial turkey and all the trimmings which accompany this day of thanks and feasting.
Thanksgiving Day to the people of the United States stands us i honour to the pilgrims who landed at Plymouth after a weary and. rough. voyage from England.
They nominated that day to thanks and gratitude for the success of the journey and which to-day is suggested by the past comforts and blessings received during the year gone by.
Many American youngsters look upon this day as a school holiday. and one of galety, leasting and happiness in the home.
So it was that the citizens of America celebrated November 24. though far from their native home. the memory and honour of the oc- casion was carried out in Honkgong by these enjoyable Americans.
ARTICLES FOR
BAZAARS
CANDID CAMERA AT THE RACES
Photograph taken at the Eleventh Extra Race meeting held'
at Happy Valley on Saturday. (Photo by Lolea).
Duchesses Kiss At Royal Brothers' Paris Reunion
The Duchess of Gloucester and the Duchess of Windsor kissed each other, affectionately when they met in the Hotel Meurice In Paris on November 10, and the Duke of Windsor, seeing the Duke of Gloucester for the first time since the abdicating, clapped his brother on the shoulder, saying "Glad to see you again, old man, you are looking extremely well." "So are you,” replied His Royal Highness, as they warmly sbook hands. All four stailed happily as, chatting: rally, they went into the lift which took them upstairs to the private dining-room.
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After lunch the royal party' wens The Duke and Duchess of Glou- for a drive, and at night they din-cester had down to Paris from ed together-again in private... Marseilles, where they landed the The brothers were each seen to same morning from the liner be wearing a Flanders poppy when Viceroy of India, which had they were out driving, and pre- brought them from East Africa.
Hongkong Chinese women's-or- ganisations have launched a cam- paign to cuilect articles for the bazaars to be separately held on January next year in France and the United States to raise funds for the relief of refugees in China.viously they had been made the During a meeting of the women's centre of a touching incident by a groups on Wednesday under the street violinist. chairmanship er" Madame Sun Yat-sen, a campaign committee was formed.
It is expected that the colled tion of articles will be completed by December 9.
They travelled in the King's plane, which was piloted by Wing| Commander Fleiden, the Captain: of the King's Flight.
SOCIAL
FRIDAY'S MENU
BREAKFAST
Prunes Cereal
Poached Eggs and Herring Toast Coffee
LUNCHEON
Cream of Spinach Soup Croutons
'Brolled Oysters Steamed Broccol
with
Lemon
Baked Potatoes
Beet Sald
Raspberry Gelatin Pudding
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DINNER
Vegetable Soup Fruit Salad
Steamed Fishi
KIXIKIA
Pickle Sauce
Paprika Potatoes Buttered Green Beans
Asparagus Hollandaise Sauce
Pumpkin Pie wita
· Plum Jam" Coffee
Can't Change Her Mind To
Divorce
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He was one of the crowd which had gathered at the hotel en-1
On landing at Le Bourget, they A woman seeking divorce, can- trance, and as the Dukes met he were greeted by Sir Eric Phipps. not change her mind about the struck up "God Save the King" British Ambassador, and Sir, God-grounds of her petition while men spectators hastily re-frey Thomas. the Duke's secretary. She cannot bring a petition for
They drove straight to the Hotel desertion after abandoning Meurice.
petition alleging adultery.
moved their hats.
NEWSETTES
Miss Cynthia Poole of Shanghai. who has been seriously ill. has left the Country Hospital.
Mr. G. H. Bond, Government Architect, "disembarked from the 3.5. Corfu, yesterday morning, ar-
lving from London.
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Mr. K Holtz, of the Eurasia Aviation Corporation, arrived Air France plane yesterday in a week's visit to the Colony.
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LONGED-FOR MEETING
This was made clear in a sum- A member of the entourage or mons in which Mr. Justice Henti the Duke of Gloucester said that
Collins gave a reserved Judg- he had longed to see his brother ment in the Divorce Court re- again, and as an opportunity was
cently. offered to break his journey home)
The matter
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Round About
It was after nine o'clock in the evening. Men and women were had come before crosstrig the ferry to attend social and spead a day with him, he the judge on a summons by Mr. funclots in Kowloon, would not miss it.
C. F. E. Walton, the wife of Mr. Dinner clothed arid full dress Wireless communications
L. A. Walton, by way of appeal uniforms mingled with silks, satins, which they were travelling and the exchanged between the liner on from an order of a Registrar of chiffons and brocades wiped in
hotel,
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the Court refusing his certif furs, worn by the escorted ladies. cate that the pleadings, in her All of the various small groups second petition were in order. disembarking from the ferry were Mr. V. Sorby, manager of the
Mr. and Mrs. Walton were mar-surrounded by an Hongkong Electric Company, ar
air of "galety, Dr. K. L. Refchelt; of the Taong November the husband went
ried in June. 1929. In the follow-good humour and well being. ved in the Colony, from the Rang Shan Christian Institute, is
Twos and qurs halled taxis at United Kingdom. in the ss. Corfu leaving the Colony for Madras, Into Canada and, except for a let-the depot and departed for their Mr. F. D. Wilson, Assistant Di-yesterday.
dia, by the
ter which she received in rector of the Public Works Depart-
the destination. Others, travelling a November 30 He will be away stated, had not heard from him rickshaws.
same month, the wile, was short distance, agnalled to waiting ment, returned to Hongkong by Members and friends of the Hong-for two months. the 8.3. Corfu yesterday.
kong Ladles Hockey Association
since. Had a pleasant afternoon yesterday Mrs. Bernice Leffler will enter- Mr. J. R. Bergne-Coupland, re-when they held a majong drive attain
In March, 1937, she filed a peti- guests at presentative of Ruston and Horus- the Gloucester Hotel
supper at the tion for "divorce, charging him Feninsula Hotel on Sunday morn with adultery at an hotel in Cana- by Ltd., arrived yesterday in the
ing. The occasion is a relay of da S.$. Corfu.
Mr. George A. Moszkowski, of the the broadcast of the Army and International Underwriters, New Navy football game troon: New
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Mr. E: 8 Franks, of the Prison York City, arived in the Philippine York City Department, accompanied by his Chipper from a short business visit wife, returned from Home leave in Manila yesterday. aboard the 85. Corty' yesterday.
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ber pett-
very important cargo for the latter conveyances and the coolies. Proudly they trotted around the rickshaw sheds, shouting, and jabbering to each other up Chatham Road with their fine passengers. "Maybe teen, or twenty cunts to the Feninsula Hotel," they COD- templated.
To the lot of a very small ck-
EARLIER CASE QUOTED Owing to difficulties in way. Mrs Walton had the Mr. H. H. Rose, of the Water.tion dismissed and last June she works Department, accompanied Aled * fresh petition on the Mr. W. D. Pawley, executive of by Mrs. Rose Mr. W. H. G. Hirst, Clerk to the the Inter-Continent Corporation, children, Dawn and Gerald, were ance was entered by her hus-den by the apraised, roof of his and their two ground of desertion No "appear-shaw coolfe, who was almost hid- Chief Justice, also returned from returned by "Air France plane yes- among the passengers arriving
band to either petition. leave aboard the 3.3. Corfu which terday from a three weeks' trip in from London aboard the P. and O. ardived from London yesterday. Chins.
5.3. Corfu yesterday,
Mr. W. B Finnigan, Registrar of
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the "
Iner Comfu which
yesterday.
vehicle, fell the young English. In refusing his certificate, the gentleman in dinner clothes. Registrar took the view, that the Greatly impressed and out to do filing of the first petition automa-pis best, the small coole kicked up tically put an end to the deser- his heels and away he spun around tion so that it was impossible to the posts at the Police" Pier. "But
Mr. C. M. Gee entertained a Mr. J. I. Barnes, of the Medical the Hongkong University arrived large group of friends yesterday Department, accompanied by Mrs. yesterday by the "Cort" from afternoon at a party in his home Barnes and child, retained to the say that the husband had desert- aias, trouble awaited his smart de- England
in celebration of the American Colony from Home leave aboarded his wife for three years im-parture! Thanksgiving Day. Mr. R. H. Wild, manager of the South British Insurance Company. Lady Nople, wife of Vice Admiral returned on Wednesday trom Sir Percy Noble, Commander-in- Manila by the Empress of Asia. Chief of the British Fleet in China, arrived in Hongkong yesterday by Three cases, each of dysentery the ss. Corfu from London. and diphtheria were reported to the local health authorities on Wednesday.
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arrived mediately preceding the presenta- Crack and bang, then the sound
tion of the second petition.
of breaking wood as rickshawr Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Anslow and, that judgment in a similar case fell in a heap in the street. A din- Mr. Justice Hein Collins anta coolie, conveyance and passenger their, daughter. Miss W. Anslow, had been given this week by Mr. ner sult was slightly ruined, also returned to the Colony by the s.8. Justice Langton, and he could an English gentleman's disposition. Corfu yesterday. Mr. Anslow is con- and no material distortion nected with the Medical Depart-tween that case
be A nickshaw broken and a very and this one, restfallen and disturbed cooke He dismissed the appeal.
bowed his jilted passenger into another rickshaw.
Mr. and Mrs. D., §. Robb, of ment Messrs. Lowe, Hingham, Matthews,
ANTI-GAS LECTURES
IN ENGLISH
retained to the Colony with their Mrs N, L Smith will open the Judge and Mrs. M. J. Helmick are young child from leave yesterday Annual Bazaar in alg of the Dlo- expected to return to.Shanghai by by the Corfu. ,"
cese of Victoria, Hongkong, which On, November 28, China's Chris- the Empress of Canada on Novem-
will be held at St. Paul's College tians will hold a conference in ber 30...
Mr. H. 6. Wallington, manager on Saturday, December 3, from 11 Hongkong and all the leading of the P. and Q. Banking Corpora.m. until 9 p.m. Dr. E. Birt of Shanghal has pro tion, returned to Hongkong, yester-
pastors in China will attend. Com- ceeded to Hanol, to attend the day by the 6.8. Cortu, accompanied
ing by sa. President Doumer yes Union announces that a course of The Hongkong Women's AR.P. Mr. Wid. Tillery, of the En-terday morning were the Rev. anti-gas lectures in English will Congress of Tropical Medicine be- by Mrs. Wallington.
gineering Department of the Hong-Cheng Ho-fi, from Kaifeng; Mr be given at the Hongkong Chinese ing convened there.
kong and Whampoa Dock Com-Chen Chung-Hang, and two Amer-Women's Club, No. 27 Wyndham W.pany, accompanied by. Mrs. Tillery can missionartes.
Street. on Wednesdays and Fri- days at 11.30 am.. commencing
Sergeants FM Cashman,
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Dr. George Bellett, former US, Gowans, J. H. Cordeaux and G. N. jand Miss M. A. Tillers, returned District Attorney T Bhangtal, Dayitt, of the Hongkong Pollee, re-front leave yesterday aboard the arrived yesterday by Air France turned from Home leave aboard P. and O. Hner Corta from London kong University Medical Society, a The A.R.P. Oncer has arranged
Under the suspices of the Hong- to-day. "plane from Hanoi.
the P. and O. a.a. Corfu yesterday.
sound film of the Bayer Dental (by kind permission of the Com- Professor Ko Min-to, of the Sun Departinent, Leverkusen, on "Jaw mandant and Officers) that ladies
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Mr. Hu Yun-an, a prominent Sir Ronald Macleay, formerly Yat-sen University, Canton, will Surgery in Germany" will be attending the Monday morning Shanghal Chinese banker, died in M. Minister to China, and before speak on "Chinese Culture and its shown in Room "K" of the Uni-fectures and any others who are the Felping Union Medical College his retirement Minister in Czecho-Connection with Western Europe" versity main building at p... on interested can have on November 15 following an opera-slovakia, has gone to Prague to at the Discussion Group at the Monday. All members
Respirator tion Mr. Hu, was a graduate of administer the Lord Mayor's Fund European Y.M.C.A. 'or Sunday, at medical profesion are cordially in-chamber at Volunteer Headquar- ot the Drill and go through the gas Glasgow University.
for the relief of Czech refugees. 9 p.m.
¡vited.
ters on Monday at 10.30 am,
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