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CHINESE REFUGEE
RESTORES CHINESE ARTICLES
Dental Plates
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Natural Colour
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AFTER
•No matter how badly mained your den e plare interadent' will clean it and restore is natural
Mhe. Raf Brisal, writes! I concorsainty ell you say about "Sterazioni". It was amazing the way
The donghi sant on my dental plus d'ippoured.
wishan feeling when I put the plate in my mouth Wazur something 2 hod never bund before, however much
I scrubbed my dinnere,
Fil the can of the tin wird ⋅ Sterndent) and pour , the powder into a glass contsitting sufficient want
Leave WEET to Cover the deatur, tir well.
our dentures, be it for 20 minutes of oversig
teracer' gives you a stalnican and denture-free from tùm, para.cs of food and all Selin meter. It makes yo paste like new and is harmless so dentures Price - and 1ị9 m:
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SOCIAL
VILLAGES
WITHIN PROXIMITY OF KAI TAK: POOR CONDITIONS
The Hongkong branch of tha National Women's Rellef Associa
Jetter! tion is receipt of a from Madame Chiang Kai-shek! · requesting that handy Chinese articles and curios be collected in Hongkong to be sent to London and sold for relet funds.
(Special to the Hongkong Daily Presa")
Ten days ago the "Hongkong Daily Press” exclusively di- vulged the deplorable conditions existing in a "squatter refuges 'village" practically in the heart of the city of. Kowloon. 'Here again we present to the public news of other similar villages within the city Holis of Kowloon-The Editor.
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in the afternoon of June 16 when aerodrome at Kai Tak .collection of such articles and
curios will be discussed,
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A tea reception will be given by
The Hongkong Government has Several of the factories in this the Hongkong branch to Tow made it known that over five area are also provided, with Gov- presentatives of Various
women million dollars is to be apentjernment permission, and pay rent. organisations in the British Colony on
much-needed, Improved However, the majority of the re- sidents pay no rent and have Civic Interest caused a visit to no permission to settle On this this future centre of Improvement, land, which is both private And but progress was halted by the mainly Crown land. huge Chinese village (Po Kong and (Chuk Yun) not fifty feet away.
from the entrance gates aerodrome.
FORTHCOMING MARRIAGES
The following forthcoming mar riages-are-announced:
Mr. Chang Hsu-chun, of the Central Bank of China, and Miss Laura Dzau Nan-shu, student, of No. 4, Duball Terrace, Avenue. Du- ball, Shanghal;
of
"Survival Of The Fittest"
refuse Sanitation, drainage. · or the dumping is non-existent in "this.
quarter, therefore, from" a health standpoint it is a breeding ground for any epidemic. It is really the "survival of the Attest" when it is wondered how the many human beings continue to exist in such surroundings.
A NAITOW, ono-way road, sandwiched between 2 coal store and various commercial matsheds runs through the village to the foothills where four or five Chinese dairles äre situated.
Shack Settlements Approximately 10,000
Mr. Lim Oen-kwang, merchant. ct No. 9. Salisbury Road, and Miss Aw Sau-chan, of No. 33, Canton
Chinese Road, ground floor;
Mr. Tila Soel-fah, merchant, of live th these two shack settlements
Koeta Rudja. which are adjoining, Soel Thong di
An open the Atjeh, Sumatra, and Miss Ip Slu-nullah carrying water from ching, or No. 37, Wal On Road, hills, and the refuse, garbage and human, from the villages runs down the centre of the thickly populated area.
Canton.
Mr. W.G. Robertson, Director and General Manager of the Pure Cane Molasses Co., left for Manila the m. s. Tinegara yesterday.
BOYS AND GIRLS!
Here's a wonderful oppor- tanity for you to make some extra pocket money and to get a free ticket, to see M-G-M picture entitled "HONOLULU," co-starring Eleanore
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Robert Young. George Burns and Gracie Allen. Box Office Maga zine voted it the Honour Box for the month of February in the USA., in competition with five The or six very fine films. picture will play simultaneously at the Queen's and Alhambra Theatre from June 17th 1939.
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In all, there will be four com- petitions of this kind, each lasting "one week. For each, similar prizes will be given (except that the picture for which the free cinema ticket is presented will vary), hat, at the end of the fourth competition, the “Hong- kong Daily Press" will, in addition to the prizes and commissions earned, offer a special prize of $20.00 to the competitor who has broughs in the largest number of new subscriber-so long as the number is not less than twenty.
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The houses are of one to four rooms and made from tin
CELTUS burlap, matting. logs. and, the newer ones, of cement and stone. New buildings are being erect- jed every day, but without thought
as to planning.
Several water wells were noticed | |and around these files and mos-" quitos were thick, Dogs, chickens and plès mix with the population in the roadway and the homes.
Business Thriving
Business in the way of factories and garden patches were thriving. A dyeing factory, Boy factory. weaving factory, and several other enterprises were full of workers busy with their tasks. The gardens were being" tended by men, women and children, how- ever, the irrigation for the pro.. duce is indeed doubtful as to purity.
It is indeed * deplorable condition that a new modern, five million dollar airport should be located across from miles of land two- and - 2 crowded with these poor ving "conditions.
THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1939.
THURSDAY'S MENU
AGE 20
BREAKFAST
Gmpe Juke Cereal
Swedish Coffee Ring Jelly Coffee
LUNCHEON
Crub Cocktail Deviled Egg" saund
Meat Loaf Tomato Sauce Grilled Mushrooms Hashed Potatoes Strawberry Tapioca
Tea
DINNER
Chicken brown Cole Slaw Salad Stuffed Smothered
Round Steak ·
Lima Beans Steamed Rice Mushroom Gravy Celery Gurls Carrots
Apple Pie & Cheese Coffee
His Excellency the Governor chatting with guests, among
whom is Mr. M. J. Abbott, Assistant Crown Solicitor, at the.. King's Birthday Garden Party held at Government House" Inst week. (Photo by Lelen).
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Bates
In the centre of this “squat- ters' village" there are
Paymaster Captain`G. S. two short rows of houses, shelter- and Mrs. Bates sailed yesterday in ing about ality or more the m., Tinegarn for Boeleleng families. These * residents were formerly. In the Kowloon City Village and have been given these jodgings by per- mission of the Government.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Tyrwhitt were passengers in the m. a. Thinegara which left yesterday for Macas- Isar.
NEWSETTES
Mrs. Price, wife of
Lt.Cdr.
The Misses Ellis have issued in- Ch'stopher Price, R. N., left for vitations for the opening of their Home yesterday in the Blue Funnel Restaurant "Chantecler" at 172/ 5. Agamemnon
176, Nathan Road Kowloon (next to St. Andrew's Church) to-mor- for row from 3.30 to 5.30 pm.
Mr. R.E. Edwards lott Boeleleng yesterday, in the m.s. Tjinegara.
Mr. A.B. Gerondal, the
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Profesar 8. Lautenschlager of Lingnam University, who was in local several of the Chungking bombings shipbroker, sailed for Sourabaya | recently and returned to Hong- yesterday in the m. 3. Tjlnegara.
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kong a few days ago, will be the speaker at to-day's luncheon meat- LL.-Col. M. 8. Teversham was. aing of the Y's Men's Club, at St passenger in the ms. Tinegara Francis Hotel at one o'clock, his yesterday for Boeleleng,
principal subject being "The Development of West China.“ Mr. Chang Wei-han was on while discussing general conditions Tuesday appointed by the Execu-in Szachuen province, of which tive Yuan Vice-Minister of In- the speaker is brimful with in- terior, succeeding Mr. Ling Chang, formation. Members may bring: who was transferred to another guests. Mr. Wong Kwok-tong's DOSÉ.
talk at "Canaries their breeding
and management" is postponed Sir Herbert Goffe, K.B.E., C.M.G., until a later date. !
bf Craven Hill Gardens, W., for
many years in the Consular WAR - TIME CHINA
Service in China, who died on May 7, aged 68. left 25,101, with net personalty ̈£3,517,...
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Under the auspices of the Chinese Women's Club of Hong- The marriage took place on kong and the China Defence June 1. at Chelsea Old Church of League, an exhibition of unusually: Squadron Leader Laurence Wa-ne photographs, lustrating con- shington, younger son of M. temporary conditions, and recon- P. U. Burgess, 68, Palace Court:struction work in the interior of “China, will be held in the Chinese W. 2... to Josephine Alexandra, second daughter of the late Sir Women's Club office, Ice House Street, from Sunday to Wednesday, Newton Stabb, ... Hongkong and
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