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CHINESE WOMEN'S CLUB DONATE AMBULANCE

Ceremony At Statue Square To-day

The Hongkong Chinese Women's Club will meet this afternooh and the

occasion will be marked by the presentation of the Club's gift of a fully equipped ambu- lance, with provision for 16 stret- chers, to the National Red "Cross Scclety of China.

The presentation will be

made

on behalf of the Club by Mrs. MK. Lo, the President. and Dr. CT. Wang, President of the Na-

Red tlona]

'Cross Society, has kindly consented to receive the ambulance on behalf of his organi- sation.

It is a source of gratification to the Hongkong Chinese Women's "Club to have had the opportuni- ty of working in closer relation's with the Red Cross Society, when the Chairman of the Club, Mrs. LI Shu-pul, was given the honour of acting as the Society's repre- sentative on 2 recent tour to French Indo China. Straits Settle- meats and Java, and, in a course

lectures in those places, was able to give a report of the work done by the Red Cross.

The ceremony of handing over|

Miss Sun Mo-wan, who plays the part of Si Po-chel in the forthcoming charity production of The Dream of the Red Chamber" on June 2 and 4 at the Taiping Theatre. A feature of the role is the famous but- (Photo: terfly-catching scene.

King's Studio).

SOCIAL

WEDDING AT KOWLOON

Mr. Victor Mamak & Miss Mercedes Passos

A pretty wedding was solemnised at the Rosary Church, Kowloon, yesterday, when Miss Mercedes | Passos, daughter of the late Mr. J. M. Passos, and · Mrs: Passos, - Was married to Mr. Victor Mamak, of Messrs. A. 8. Watson and Co., Ltd. The bride was given away by Mr. J. Brook while Mr. C. O. Baptiste or the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, discharged the duties of best man.

Following the ceremony, a largely attended reception was held at the Peninsula Hotel.

The Governor In Council has appointed the hours of 10.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. and 3 to 5 p.m. as the hours between which blasts may be fired by Messrs. Marsman Ltd.. on their mining lot No. 9, Needle Hill, New Territories.

NEWSETTES

General Morris A. Cohen salled

Lieut. FHB.E. Wilding, of the

will take place in Statue Square at on Saturday for Singapore m the Indian Army Unattached List, was 3.30 p.m. today, after which anis.s. Carthage. For your complete beauty treat-adjournment will be made to

Club Rooms where refreshments will be served.

ment, use Tattoo Powder, Rouge and Mascara (cream with brush).

Sole Distributor:

AUW PIT SENG'S TRADING CO., LTD. Hong Kong.

the

Mr. Justice Gordon-Smith Kuala Lumpur was the victim of a buglary of a silver cigarette case, which occurred at his residence at Lake" Gardens, recently.

BOYS AND GIRLS!

Here's a wonderful oppor tunity for you to make some extra - pocket money and to get a free ticket to see M-G-M's picture entitled "HOLD THAT KISS," another delightful surpriso picture, starring Mickey tooney, Maureen O'Sullivan and Denis O'Keefe, coming to the King's Theatre on May 18 for a three- day engagement.

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- All you have to do is to secure aoubscription for the "Hongkong Daily Press" for a minimum period of six months from a relative or friend. For the first thirty each subscriptions received, sacoessful contestant will receive

20 per cent. of the whatever.

subscriptions he secures as commission and a free ticket to the best seat in the King's Theatre to see "HOLD THAT KISS," with your most popular star, Mickey Rooney. After the frat thirty subscriptions are received, we will only pay the commission, so send your subscriptions in early to get the free cinema ticket as well,

Each contestant can submit

as many subscriptions as secured

and qualify for the commission

and cinema tickets.

"A new note in fun...and -love...when the funniest kid in pictures becomes Cupid's swing-time first assistant!

hold that kiss

Maxton O'SULLIVAN DENNIS O'KEEFE MICKEY ROONEY

GEORCE BARBIER JESSIE RALPH

Dirwaind by

•Esbela L. Marl

M-G-M SHORTS

In all, there will be four competitions of this kind, each lasting one week. For each, similar prizes will be givon (except that the picture for which the fres cinema ticket is presented will vary) but, at the end of the fourth competition, the Hongkong Daily Press will, in addition to the prizes and commissions earn- od, offer a special prize of 820.00 to the competitor who has brought in the largest number of new subscribera o lòng as the number is not less than twenty

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The first contest will remain in force until 12 noon on Tuesday, May 17, and the names of the successful contestants will be pablished on May 18.

Subscription rates for the "Daily Press" are as follows:-

6 months

12

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$15.

$80.

To the Competition Editor, HONGKONG DAILY PRESS,"

Marina Hодне,

HONGKONG.

Please deliver the "Daily Press" for

to Mr./Mrs.

for which I enciose s

cover the subscription.

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Dr. and Mrs. L. J. Honeywill left for Home in the P. and 0. Cať- thage.

Surg-Lt. Comdr. D. J. M. Park. RN, left for London in the Uner Carthage on Saturday..

a passenger on bo the S.S Carthage which sailed for Home on Saturday.

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Lt-Col. C. J. Wood, M.C., of 9th (Jharts) Infantry Brigade, acco- Panied by Mrs Wood, sailed for Home Saturday.

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the 3.5. Carthage on

MONDAY'S MENU

BREAKFAST Sliced Pineapple

Cereal

Liver & Bacon Mutins Coffee

LUNCHEON

Chicken Broth Tuna Fish Salad Corn Beef & Cabbage

Baked Onions... Creamed Spinach French Rolls "Apple Fritters

Tea

++ DINNER Broiled Shrimps Persimmon Salad French Dressing

Roast Duck Currant Jelly.

Bolled Cucumbers Hollandaise

Roast Potatoes, Carrot Souffle

Rum Custard & Cockles

Coffee

REFUGEE ARTIST

WORK SHOWN

The unusual and unconventional art of Erne Friedlander, the Ger- man-Jewish refugee artist, was seen by Hongkong for the first time at a public exhibition which open- ed at the St. John's Cathedral Hall on Saturday. The show was arranged by the Hongkong Work- ing Artista Guild, and will remain open to-day..

Examples of Mrs" Friedlander's work shown covered a wide range, and, though all somewhat strange

and at times difficult to under-

stand, definitely revealed her ability as a creative painter.

The Asiatic Emigration Amend-

Lady Rennie embarked at Hong-

Mr. and Mrs. B. W, Whitemanment Ordinance, 1939, Ordinance Song in the Carthage which left of the Naval Yard, accompanied by No. 1 of 1939, has been proclaimed for London on Saturday,

Mr. J. W. Whiteman, and Miss Jin Hongkong by the Governor, fol- W. Whiteman, sailed for London lowing His Majesty's pleasure to

confirm, the Ordinance. Squadron-leader T. H. and Mrs.in the 8.8. Carthage on Saturday. Moloney sailed for London in the s.s. Carthage on Saturday.

The appointment of Dr. Teng- [Pin-hui MB., B.S.. (HK) ag $ Dr.Tsoi Teng-ming, M.E., B.8. Health Officer is cancelled, it is (H.K.) has been appointed Health Officer.

Mr. J. P. Whitefield, sub-inspec tor of lights, Harbour Department. celebrated his birthday yesterday.

notified in. the "Government Ga- zette."

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Mr. P. D. Wilson, Assistant Direc-

tor of Public Works, left on retire- ment in the P, and O. Carthage or Saturday. He joined the Govern-

The next Criminal Sessions wment service in 1913. bebeld on Wednesday at the Supreme Court at 9.30 a.m

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"Mr. J. M.H. Hanson, of the Texa Ca., sailed for the United States in the Empress of Japan. His family left for America some time ago.

Capt. F. J. W. H. Moore, of the Royal Berkshire Regiment, was passenger on the 5.3-Carthage which salled for Home, via ports, on Saturday at noon.

The

speaker at to-morrow's Sergts, C. S. Parker and J. F. weekly meeting of the Hongkong Scott. of the Police, proceeded on Rotary Club will be Sir Henry Pal- Home leave in the ss. Carthage

Els subject will be "More Legal Anecdotes.” on Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Ogle, of 'the Naval Dockyard, accompanied by Master D. G. Ogle, left for Home in the Carthage on Saturday,

Surg-Lieut-Comdr. C. N. H. Joynt, R.N., of H.MS. Dorsetshire left for London in the Carthage on Satur- day.

Mr. J. T. Ewing, of the P.W.D. accompanied by Mrs. Ewing and three children, left for Home on Saturday in the Carthage.

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The Rev. Y. 5. Tem, of the Church of Christ in Canton, and, is family will be saling for the United States next Thursday in the 5.5. President Pierce.

Mr. George Charles Moss has been appointed to act, as Superin- tendent of the Fire Brigade during the absence of Mr. Jack Cooper Fitz-Henry with effect from April 12, 1839.

Mr. G. Fetherstonhangb, of the British-American Tobacco Co.. Acting Pay-Sub-Leut. R. A. H. Shanghal, sailed in the Carthage Cox, of HMS Dorestshire, pro- on Saturday on leave. During hi deeded Home In the Carthage on stay here, he visited his mother. Saturday.

Tenders are

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At Thursday's meeting of the Invited for thengkong Y's Men's Club, Prof. E. supply and delivery of clothing to Reiffer will speak on the Chinese the Hongkong Volunteer Defence language; The speaker was for- Corps.

merly a professor of the Chiaotung

niversity in Shanghai..

Mr. C. J. Roe, formerly of "the Medical Department, who is now

Mr. R. E. Cable, Government Apothecary, who has retired left for London on Saturday in the 6s. Carthage, accompanied by Mrs, secretary of the Urban Council, re-

Cable.

Col. G. B. Grimsdale, head of the | Army Intelligence Personnel on the staff of the China Comanand, pro- ceeded south in the sa. Carthage bn Saturday,

ceived congratulations of his friends yesterday on the occasion of his birthday.

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His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint the follow- ing persons to be Public Vaccina- tors:-Misses Wong Lai-shut, Chue Miss Kee Palk Yean of Penang, Tan-hong, Tong Blu-En, May at her marriage to Mr. Chew Kok Wong, Li Cheuk-ying, Lam Yux Kwang. recently, at the Shanghai wan, Florence Wu, Yeung Yu- Hotel, Penang, lost her valuable mool, Bylvia Chung, Bun Hung-chi diamond ring worth $400.

Leung Pik-chee, Hoh Pui-ha

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The ferry of Tsang Hot Cheung It is motifed in the "Govern- between Kat Oand Shataukok ment Gazette" that at the expira- has been discontinued, it is not!-tion of three months from May [ded in the "Government Gazette." 10 and 11 the names respective-

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Mr. H. Merriman, of the Prison of the Victoria Club and the

Department, sailed for Home on Company, Limited; will, |- unless leave in the Carthage on Saturday, cause is shown to the contrary, be accompanied by Mrs. Merriman | struck off the "register and the and two children,

companies will be dissolved,

It is notified that during the absence from the Colony of Mr. Akiyoshi Tajira, Consul-General for Japan at Hongkong, Mr. Takio Oda will be in charge of the Jap- anese Consulate-General.

Mr. Y. L. Lee, president of Ling Nam University, will all for the United States on Thursday in the s.s. President Pierce for the pur- pose of receiving the honorary de

fee of Doctor of Laws of Oberlin College, Cleveland. Mr. Lee will be one of the very few. to receive.. an honorary degree from Oberlin, as only one is conferred each year The only Chinese who has received the honour in the past was Dr. H.

Kung, Minister of Finance and President of the Executive Yuan who was at one time president of Oberlin College, in China, with headquarters in Shanal." During ** Lee's absence, the administra tion of Ling Nam University will be in the hands of Dr. Y., K. Chu, the Dean.

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MONDAY, MAY 15, 1939.

SUMMER SOCKS and GOLF HOSE.

We have received a large selection of Plain Colours, Fancy Stripes and Checks. They are in Silk, Lisle Thread and Wool in all sizes.

Ankle Socks for Sport and Day

wear in White & Colours.

Your inspection is invited or we will send a selection on approval.

Wm. POWELL, Ltd.

10, ICE HOUSE STREET.

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