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AVIATRIX

Reports reaching Hongkong from Hollywood confirm that China's foremost avlatrix, Miss Lee Ya Ching, was signed up for a COM- tmct with one of the leading mov- ing picture firms for a film in which she appears with Miss Dorothy Lamour.

Before commencing work on the film Miss Lee made a tour of the " biggest cities in the United States and left. New York on March. 20. She landed her plane in Miami on the Apr 17 and later visited the capitals of the Southern States.

Miss Lee began her flying in 1935 and qualified for her pilot's licence in Switzerland. She also holds American and Hongkong licences, A popular member of the Shanghai younger set, Miss Lee's ambition is to fly's fighting plane against the Japanese. Her war work has in- cluded the organization of the 24th Red Cross Branch Bospital in Shanghai.

The gramophone recital to be held at the Y. M. C. to-night at 9 o'clock will consist of 'à pro- gramme of popular classics to be

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Miss Lee Ya-ching. Chinese aviatrix, who is touring the United States soliciting funds for the war victims of her native land. Miss Lee will have viited 33 cities at the end of her campaign.

NEWSETTES

The Kunming Post Office was completely gutted by a mysterious fire in the early hours of Monday

Mr. A. Jillott, of the Prison morning. Account books and archives were burned, but all mails Department, observed his birthday and their friends is being held at

yesterday.

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being

and parcels were undamaged. thorough investigation is made into the cause of the fire.

BOYS AND GIRLS!

Here's a wonderful oppor tunity for you to make some extra pocket money and to get a free

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entitled "SWEETHEARTS co-starring Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy, in glorious technicolour and in modern dreas for the first time. The picture will play signaltaneously at the Queen's and Alhambra Theatres, from May 27 on a roadshow basis.

All you have to do is to secure a subscription for the Hongkong Daily Press" for a minimum períod of six months from a relative or friend. For the first thirty subscriptions received, each successful contestant will receive 20 per cent. of the whatever subscriptions he secures as commission and a. free ticket to the best seat in the Queen's or Alhambra Theatre to sec "SWEETHEARTS," with Jeanette MacDonald, crowned recently Queen of the seren in an import ant national newspaper poll in the United States. After the first thirty subscriptions are received, we will only pay the commission, BO send your subscriptions in early to get the free cinema ticket as

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Each contestant can submit

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and qualify for the commisa and cinema tickets.

In all, there will be four com petitions of this kind, each lasting ne week. For each, similar prizes will be given (except that the picture for which the fres cinema ticket presented will vary), hat, at the end of the fourth competition, the "Hong- kong Daily Press "will, in addition to the prizes and commissione Barnod, offer a special prize DĒ ̧¡ $20.00 to the competitor who has brought in the largest number of new subscribers so long as the number is not less than twenty.

This is the second contest of the series and will remain in force until 12 noon to-morrow.

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Mra. F. Dupuy, wife of the French Consul, sailed for Tientsin on Sunday in the s.s. Talang.

Mr. J. F. G. Fotheringham, of

A Flannel Dance for members

the Kowloon Bowling Green Club

about 11" p.m.

WEDNESDAY'S MENU

BREAKFAST-

Strawberries

Cereal

Call's Brains Danish Pastry

Coffee

LUNCHEON

Stuffed Tomato Salad

Grilled Sale

Tartar Sauce

Potatoes au Gratin

String Beang Buttered Beets

Lemon Chiffon Ple

Iced Tea

DINNER

Crab Claws Chilled

Avocado & Grapefruit Salad

Fried Chicken

Grilled Mushrooms Potato Chips

Rice Cakes

Carrots and Peas

Nut Cake and Ice Cream

Coffee

TODAY'S CHARITY

FAIR

Friends and supporters are asked on Saturday next. May com- not to forget that the Children's mencing at D.JA. A running Charity Fair conducted in aid of Buffet Supper will be served at the National Association for the Care of War Orphans by the local branch of that organization will take place at the Peninsula Gar- dens Kowloon, this afternoon and

Ho Ka-lau, the C. R C. tennis. the Indo-China SN. Co. returned player; was summoned before Mr. to Shanghal in the s.s. Taisang. R. A. D. Forrest at the Central

Court yesterday for parking his this evening. Prizes will be drawn Mr. T. A. Lawyer departed on car at the Fedder Street car park by Mme. Sun Yat-sen and Mrs. E. Tuesday morning by Imperial Air-in excess of the time limit, and ways for Calcutta,

was fined $5.

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Lieut. and Mrs. H. Speng and Mr. Yeung Yuan-heng, formerly their twelve-year-old daughter' ar-manager of the Ka Wah Bank in rived from Calcutta yesterday Shanghai, has been elected prin morning in the A. Shirala. cipal of the Put Cheng Baptist College. Mr. Yeung is no stranger to the college. he having served previously as principal.

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Mr. W. K. Marples, civil engineer in India, arrived from Singapore in the s.s. Shirala yesterday morn- ing..

Mrs. J Mabille, wife of the accountant. of the Banque de L'Indo-China, left in the s.s. Tai sang for Tientsin on Sunday.

In connection with the report published yesterday of the inau. gural meeting of the Bino-British Cultural Association," it is stated that the meeting is to be held on Wednesday, May 31, and not on Monday, May 29, as published.

Mme. Bu Bus de Warnaffe, wife | |-

at the Belgian Minister to China. The second Boys and Girls Com- returned to Tientsin on Sunday in petition, which is being conducted the s.5. Talsang.

by the "Hongkong Dally Press"

and the M.-G.-M. Pictures (detalls

According to the Catholic calen of which will be found on page 0) dar, to-day is a feast dedicated to ends to-morrow.

A further com-

the Blessed Virgin Mary under the petition of a similar nature will be

title of "Help the Christians,"

Mrs.

H. 8. Steele-Perkins,

held in due course.

A. Pritchard. A second Fair will be held on June 3 at 254, The Peak, which is the house and grounds of Sir Robert Ho Tung and which is being thrown open Prizes for the second Fair will be drawn by Lady MacGregor and Mrs. M. K. LO. «

to the public for the occasion.

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Xm. A. 1. 6. Quele Perkins, wife MACAO WEDDING WEDNESDAY, 24th May

of the Air Precautions Officer, and

het two daughters left in the sa.

Taisang on Sunday for Weihaiwri

on holiday.

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Mr. J. M. de L. Da

Mr. C. Campbell, of the China Luz & Miss G. L. M.

Motors, Shanghal, who has been making his headquarters in Hong- kong. lett for Haiphong in the 2.8. "Taksang.

Morgado

From Our Own Correspondent MACAO, May 22-The Se Cathe- Dr. Z. T K Woo, of the Liu dral was the scene of a pretty Hou Kou Mining Corporation, of wedding yesterday morning when which Dr. C. T. Wang (formerly Miss Glafira Leticia Marques Mor- Ambassador to the United States; is chairman, left in the as Tak sang for Haiphong.

An interesting event will take place at eight o'clock this morning when the new, house flag, which has been designed for Cable and Wireless, Ltd, will oficially be un- furled at their local omce. There will be no ceremony.

sado, daughter of Mrs. Eugenia Marques Morgade, of 25, Rua do Campo, became the bride of Mr. Jose Maria de Lourdes da Lux, of the Macao Post once. The Rev. Father R. Camachio, Archdeacon, officiated at the ceremony.

The bride was given away by her brother-in-law, Mr. Clemente Demee, and was attended by her the Misses

bridesmaid sisters, Ismalia and Irma Morgado, and little Miss Elsa Demee, niede of the bride, as flower girl

A memorial service for the late Mr. Wong Kai-ming, principal of

The bride looked charming in a Pui Cheng Baptist College," who

dress of white lace. georgette and passed away several weeks 350 she carried a bouquet of" erum will .be held in the Chinese les. Her bridesmaids' dresses YMCA in Bridges Street, at were of ribbon-trimmed blue or 2.30 p.m. on Baturday, May 27. gandie and satin, with hats, gloves.

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and shoes to match. Both carried

Mrs. M. Johnstone, resfiling at white carnation, .......

No. 3. May Road, was fined $10 in The bride's mother attended in her absence, by Mr. R.`A.' D. For a dress of black lace and acces rest at the Central Court yester-sories to match.

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day for stopping her car outside The duties of bestman were dis- Kayamaliy Building May 1 charged by Mr. Americo Valente, onger than necessary to allow assisted by Dr. Adelino Conceicao, passengers to alight.

Page-boy was the bride's nephew, Master Luis Demee.

The following were among the Following the Church ceremony, passengers who left for Haiphong a reception was held at the home by the a. Taksang on May 20:- of the bride's mother. The happy Mr. and Mrs. L. D. M. Cooder, Mr couple later left for their honey- Michaellan, Mr. J. N. Nicholson moon in Hongkong,

Mr. F. 8. Schoettler, Mr. M. 8. For her guing away dress, Mrs. Cumming, Mr. W. 8. Tiul, Mr. 8. Luz wore a dress of pink organdie K. Chang, Mr. C. T. Lee, Mas A. and white lace, with accessories to Lee, Mins D. Lee.

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