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WOMEN'S PAGE

MARRIAGE MUST BE

REAL

-Sex Problems Discussed

In Church

Society women and West End shop assistants, at a dinner- hour service at St Peter's, Yere Street. London, on Feb. 23 heard Dr. E L. Russell condemn sex relationship without marriage. He said that it was a problem that concerned us all, and that tens of thousands of our contemporaries were choosing it and chang- ing the whole moral base of our society.

"

KING'S WARDS

Dr. Russell, who was speaking on modern problems of sex, said that ¡1f two people in love decided to rule out marriage for some reason economic or otherwise, and enjoyed full relationship it was wrong.

Their Majesties And really mean mistaken: for in so

"The Quins"

Callander-Whether

the

"I say wrong." he said, "but I

many cases all kinds of fears and feelings of guilt and shame will enter in and spoil their rela- Kinationship.

and Queen on their visit to Canada

"And it is emotionally unhealthy in May and June would come to to go on doing something you Callander to see the Dionne quin- think is wrong. The whole reason

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SOCIAL

"What do you think is good for this race?" seems to be the question the lady in this picture has put to her male com- panion, who is apparently chary about committing himself.

“I FELT LIKE

A QUEEN"

tuplets, or the five famous girls be why it is wrong is because it Is Woman Refugee Of

+

+1

GETTING A THRILL

taken from their home to see the not like a marriage. For marriage King and Queen, was a question of has got to be real marriage and lively concern to the children's not a sham " admirers when the Itinerary „of; their Majesties' tour was bangun- Dr. Russell said that recently he

had been asked to answer' Callander 80 miles tom Sud-question by a number of University bury, the nearest scheduled stop ping point on the royal route. The

ced:

quintuplets-by law, wards of the King-will celebrate their

fifth birthday (May 23) at the time of

their Majesties' visit.

DOCTOR DISAPPOINTED

students.

The question was-"I take Jane home after dance and kiss her good-night. And we both get a thrill out of it although we are

93 In London

A woman of 93 who lived in " Vienna for 70 years, worked and brought up nine children there. has arrived in England penniless-the oldest refugee to reach this country, When she left the house where she had lived for 30 years she went But there were no tears now. She

Zoo Food Costs £15,000 A Year

GOLDEN

TUESDAY'S

MENU

BREAKFAST

Grapefruit Juice

Cereal

Scrambled Eggs.& Sausage Cakes

Corn Cakes Maple Syrup

Coffee

LUNCHEON

Cream of Celery Soup Apple and Nut Salad Spareribs & Saurkraut Hashed Potatoes String Beans

Baked Squash.

Prune Almond. Cake

Tea

DINNER

Oyster Soup Lettuce, & Roquefort Dressing

Lamb Cutlets Baked Potatoes Green Peas Buttered Beets

Hot. Kolls & Currant Jelly Chocolate Pudding

Coffee

DIET OF Round About

AN OSTRICH

Three men,

The animals at the Zoologieni |

all singing out of Gardens, Regent's Park, cost £15 tune, stood on the promenade, deck 1000 a year to feed. Mr. E G of a vessel tied to a Kowloon pier. Boulenger, Director of the All three were aglow with spirit Aquarium and Curator of Reptues warmth, though the night was classes them under the headings rainy and windy...

Is looking forward to the future. {of gluttons or epicures,

Frau Liebmann had not been in

A young lady in dinner drens In a talk to members of the New joined them; their singing imme- a train for 25 years before her Health Club at the Over-Seas diately stopped and they entered 38-hour Journey to England. She League, St. James-street, he told!

into conversation. "Now and then became the trip. "I was not frightened.. but I was hungry," she said.

not in love with each other. Is there anything wrong in that?"

I was an important question. The quintuplets have never beenald Dr. Russell, and his answer waved her white hair specially 107 of the strange likes and dislikes one of the young men moved more than 200 yards from had been that it was wrong. It their home. Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe.: might become something like a

Cocktall or smoking habit," and" theis physician and guardian, ex- pressed disappointment that they | Jane might kiss all her friends were not on the royal itinerary, He good-night.

intimated the children, could 'not ¦ A man might go or to regard * simple be taken to Sudbury, as the journey girls as nothing but and contact with crowds might means of pleasure. In time he might approach any girl with the cndanger their health.

unspoken question "Is she going to give me a thrill."

"I came with two of my daughters Frau Wilma Lichmann, aged 70, and

Frau Professor Stern, aged 66. The

some of the Zoo's inhabitants.

quarrelsome and attempted to

A sea-lon eats about 40lb of fish argue with the other three. day at a cost of from £200 to! 300 a year. "At one time," said Assuming a pose of "disgust, the Mr. Boulenger. "the sea-lions lady left the three standing where little money we could bring we were shared with the penguins, but there she had joined them. However, afraid to spend,

even to buy a came a day when a sea-lion and the men did not commence cup of tea

We could not bring a penguin both caught hold of the singing again, instead they entered enough food with us to last two same piece of fish.

dinto a fast and furious contra- "Neither would let go so the sea-dictory conversation, "She said."

days.

their

"If you adopt that attitude you am too old to learn. My eyes are/1on swallowed the penguin. This then, “She did not say--," on and

Later came a suggestion there might be a p:lvate" royal visit to the quintuplets. The itinerary pro- are treating girls not as people but vides for a "rest in Muskoka dis-as things." said Dr. Russell. "There trict" not far from the girls' home, ought to be some kind of affection on June 8. Some say this means between two people "before that the King and Queen will go to the kind of love-making-kissing and quintuplets for a quiet intimate caressing-can be right. But when call" that would obviously be im- people are in love all that argu- possible if the visit were scheduled ment goes by the board."

WIN

Movie Tickets Playing BLOCK - HEADS!

Beginning on Friday laat and ending on Tharaday, small blocks, the first four of which appear below, will be published in thes columns. These sinal blocks when properly assembled produce n photograph of OLIVER HARDY and STAN LAUREL, the stars of M-G-M's film "BLOCK-HEADS", which will play simultaneously at the Queen's and Alhambra Theatres.

There are altogether 28, blocka to produce the photographs, and a group varying from four to ve blocks will be reproduced daily in the paper-as described above.

Collect the 28 blocks," assemble them to produce a com- bination, photographic likeness of

Laurel and Hardy and then send your solution promptly to the Competition Editor, "Hongkong Daily Press, 319 Marina House, before 12 noon on Thursday, March 16, 1939. Senders of the first ten correct solutions received will each be given a pair of tickets to

see." BLOCK. HEADS."

The solution, together with the name of the winners, will be pablished on

Friday.

Our decision is final Members of thu staff of the "Hongkong Daily Press and their families: arb barred from the competition,

Here are to-day's blocks':—

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"I can speak no English "and

bad. If I could read English, I am sure I could learn it, but it would te difficult for me to do so just by ear.

.

separatec."

penguin, and they had to be

taste for on they battled with words. gave the sea-lions d

Suddenly, the loudest of the three was grabbed by the other Was An ostrich, died the day after a two, up from the deck he

back and bank holiday. There was found lifted and was rocked inside it, among other oddments: forth in the air.

Two handkerchiefs, two gloves, a One rock toward the water was terrified I couldn't write my number of nails, a rolled-gold stronger than the others and his

"When I went to the passport office to get my pass I was so

name." At the bottom of her passport was written in Germanecklace, two collar studs, two body went flying through the air pennies, a halfpenny and a Belgian as he continued uttering the word, "Holder cahnot write."

franc piece.

.

"In a few days more I should have to go and have, my anger prints taken, according to

new law.

the

1 felt like a queen 15 I arrived in England. Porters and officials and everyone helped me up and down steps and were so kind. It made me feel young again, like the old days in Vienna."

She sighed as the doorbell rang-Never to have to worry. any more when the bell rings!"

Frau Liebmann is living in a Inat 1д Randolph-crescent.

W..

Pythons might be epicures as well "She did not say

emerged

as gluttors. The giant pythons Whether his ducking was inten were given, goats, but there was tional or not, the man one which refused food for six from the bay quite subdued, drip.- months after It arrived and was ping wet and bedraggled with then found to have a goose com-nothing to say. The ship salled piex, It was fed on goose ever after.jve minutes later."

NEWSETTES

The Hon. Mr. J. J. Paterson salled Mr. Y. Lewis Mason, Regional with seven others of her family for Calcutta during the week-end Director of the Y's Men's Clubs of all refugees. One son-in-law, who in the as.. Kutsang.

is 73, had a job at £10,000, a year

Chiria, has left Hongkong for Kunming, via Haiphong and ex-

as managing director of à big Mr. H. Martin was a passenger pects to return to the Colony in arm. He was so well known that in the s.3. Kutsang which sailed two or three weeks.

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he once received a letter addressed for Calcutta during the week-end. į"Aladar Traub, Europe." He. It

penniless.

Lt.-Cdr. B. J. Horswell, R.N., will Mrs. J. H. Grant left the Colony give a lantern lecture on "South are being in the ss.. Kutsang during the of the Pole" (Scott's Immortal Ex- supported by a grandson, who week-end, for Calcutta.

Now the family

| became

British subject some

years ago and has a job in the city.

TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1939.

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IN BRAZIL

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The death took place in Bhang- hal last week of Mr. Karl Aman-

George Franklin Nightingale, who was for many years the director There is an acute shortage of

The annual meeting of the Stand-teacher in the Pedro- Nolasco brides for Japanese settlers in Andrew's Branch of the Victoria Commercial School in Macao, Brazil according to Mr. Kotaro Diocesan Missionary Association Taufi, manager of the Amazonia will be held in the Church Hall on Industry Company, who has just Mar. 28, at 8.30 p.m. returned home for the express pur-

dus Fritz Schmuser, Chief Accoun- pose of fading a solution to the

Over 15,000 Hongkong realdentstant at Mollers, Ltd. The funeral problem,

visited the recent A.P.P. Exhibition service was held in the Chapel at. According to Mr. Tsuji it 19 at the Peninsula Hotel It is the Bubbling Well Cemetery, where imperative that at least 30,000 probable that another exhibition the Rev. H. G. C. Hallock, of brides be sent to Brazil as soon of a similar kind will be held Endeavourer's Church, officiated. as possible. Bince his return to shortly. Japan Mr. Tsuji has been

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Ba brides for settlers there. The death occurred in Shanghal The engagement is announced, However, Mrs. Honda, director of recently of Mr. 1. 8. 8. Nunes, one and the marriage will take place the Bride's School in Tokyo, has of the oldest and highly esteemed at Wel-hat-wet In April, between promised to help. Mr. Tsuil She members of the Portuguese com Mr. Keith Wilberforce Tribe his will shortly open another school munity. A funeral service was Majesty's Consul at Wel has wel., intended specifically for prospective held at the Church of St. Pierre Chira, elder son of the late Mr settlers in Brazil so that Mr. and the remains were then taken WN. Tribe and of Mrs. Tribe, of Trull will be enabled to return to for interment to the Hunjao Road Stoka Bishop, Bristol and Mattie Brazil in August with some 50 Cemetery, where the Rev. Fr. D. daughter of the late the Rev. G young brides-to-be. all with a de Gassart performed the last Pand Mrs Boetic of Shelby,

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