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SOCIAL
WOMEN'S PAGE
FIELD DAY FOR CHILDREN AT "THE FALLS"
Successful Fair
For Charity
"The Falls," Sir Robert and Lady Ho Tung's residence on the Peak, was thrown open on Saturday, to the public, whb arrived in large numbers to give their support to 2 the Children's Fair organised in ald of the National Association for the Care of War Orphans.
His Excellency the Governor, Sir Geoffry Northcote, was an inter- ested visitor. Accompanied by his private secretary, Mr. G. Trever- ton, the Governor spent a long time at the fair and, to doubt, thoroughly enjoyed himself as much as the kiddies, who had a field day and gladdened every adult heart by their happy faces. The attractions were well plan- ned and conveniently located around the grounds, and included
nearly all of the regular stand-
bys, such as cocoanut shites and pony rides. as well as others, like the cinema show, and swimming and boating in Sir Robert's private pool.
PRIZE-WINNERS
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Mr. H. G. Sheldon, K.C., on extreme right, at the King's Birth- day Garden Party held in the grounds of Government House." (Photo by Leica).
NEWSETTES
The appointment of Miss Tsang shuk-ching to act as a Public Vac- cinator has been cancelled
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His Majesty the King has ap- proved of the official celebration of his birthday in 1940 being held following lucky numbers on Thursday, June 13. drew prizes under their respective headings:- :
The
"Fifty-cents" stalls, 1st prize (Rolex, wrist watch), No. 832; 2nd, 739: 3rd, 1201; 4th. 527; 5th, 778.
Twenty-cents' stalls, 1st, 1220; 2nd, 1350; 3rd, 1270; 4th. 1213; 5th, 822.
Entrance tickets. 1st, 1802; 2nd, 2360.
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Dr. Alberto Maria Rodrigues, M.B.. B.S., has been appointed Lieutenant in the Hongkong Vo- lunteer Defence Corps
Mr. Lancelot Alban Searle has been appointed an official Justice of the Peace for the Colony of Hongkong,
Programmes, ist, 93; 2nd, 178.
The resignation of Captain Alis- Rafe for Cakes:-(Winners to apply at the Y.W.C.A.) Nos.: 34, tair MacKenzie of his commission 111, 385, 233, 87, 30, 401, 32, 237 and in the Hongkong Volunteer De- fence. Corps has been approved by the Governor."
248.
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Prize-winners who did not col- lect their prizes on Saturday are
Mr. Law Kwong-fu has been ap- asked to call for them to-day at the offices of the National Asso-pointed Malarial Inspector for the clation for the Care of War Or-work of mosquito elimination and phans, Hongkong Branch, Bank of to have the powers of officers of Canton Building.
the Sanitary Department.
FREE CINEMA TICKETS
We are giving away twenty free cinema tickets to see Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer's production entitled "ICE FOLLIES OF 1939, co-starring Joan Craw. ford and James 'Stewart, who has recently been pushed into stardom at the M-G-M studice.
The skating sequences are in breath-taking technicolour and the performers none other thin "The International Ice Follies." The picture in to open Friday, June 28, at the Queen's Theatre, and the day after at the Alhambra Theatre,
for a simultaneous run.
To qualify for one of these tickets, all you have to do is to send us an advertisement for insertion in the classifed or ordinary columns of the "Hong- Current kong Daily Press."
advertisers can qualify for these tickets if renewals made on or before Friday, June
28.
There are only twenty tickets available for distribution,
80 get your advertisement or
renewal in early to obtain the ticket
This offer will only
on June 23:
force until 12 moon
1939'S 'GREAT ZIEGFELD' OF THE ICE!
THE
ICE
FOLLIES
OF 1939
STARRING
Joan
CRAWFORD
with
JAMES STEWART Lew AYRES Lewis STONE
and w
"The International Ice Follies"
Math with RESS EHRHARDT: ■ RAY SHIPSTAD EDDIE SHIPSTAD OSCAR JOHNSON Bazmen Play by Léonard Pruskine, Florence Ryerson and Edgar Allas 'Woolf Dísacted by RENHOLD SCHUNZELL.
· Produced by HABIT RAPT
Mene Golicyn Mayer notuka
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Mr. Nelson T. Johnson, and M. Henrt Cosme, United States and French Ambassadors to China, res- pectively, called on Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek separately on Saturday afternoon.
Mr. John Leigh Hunt, B.Sc.. AMICE has been appointed to be a member of the Authorized Architects Consulting Committee vice Mr. Reginald Morton. B. Eng... A.M. Inst. C.E., resigned.
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Lance-Bombadier Kenneth Myor Arthur Barnett has been appoint ed Second Lieutenant In the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps. 1
"Beauty and Town Planning" will be the subject of the address to be given by the Rev. J. R. Higgs, before the next meeting of the Hongkong Rotary Club to be held to-morrow.
H.K. CHARITIES BENEFIT
$5,000 From Eu Weddings
Hongkong charities have be- nefited by $5,000 through the re- cent Eu Brothers" weddings.
This
sum represents money
which would have been spent on functions had it not been for con- ditions in China to-day.
were
Three thousand dollars donated by the bridegrooms and $2,000 by the brides, "allocated as Moliowa:-
Three thousand dollars from the two sons of Mr. Eu Tong-sen, Mr. Eu Keng Loon" and Mr. William Keng yuet Eu for the following Institutions--
Orphanage
The HK. Society for the Pro-
tection of Children......
$500
500
The Tung Wah Hospital
500"
The Salvation Army
500
The Chinese Red Cross for
Medical Rellet..........
500
To Hon. D.M.S. or Hon. C.P. to be expended for the be- nent of Interned Chinese Soldiers
500
$3,000
Two thousand dollars from Mrs. Eu Keng Loon (formerly Miss Nancy Kan, daughter of Mr. Kan The Governor in Council has ap- Tong-pd) and Mrs. Wm. Eu (form- pointed the hours of 7 to 7.30 am.
erly Miss May Shum, daughter of and 5 to 5.30 p.m. as additional or Mr. Shum Yip Leung of Singa- further hours between which blastspore) for the following institu- may be fired at the Kowloon Chal tions:- Service Reservoir in connexion The H.K. Benevolent Society $200 with the construction of that work. The Boys and Girls Club
It is notified that the northern half of Tsimshatsui Pier, Kowloon. will be closed until further notice as from Moriday, June 19, and it is further notified, that no vessel to the may anchor or secure northern half of the pier.
Association
Po Leung Kuk The St. John
200
200
Ambulance
Brigade Association Little Sisters of the Poor..... The Children's Playground
Association
200
200
200.
Industrial
200
200
The Aberdeen
School
The Blind Home for Girls... The Connaught Road Club.
for Girls
The Diaphone fog signal at Waglan Lighthouse will be discon-The Taipo Rural Orphanage tinued on or about June 25, 1939, The fog until further notice. signal will be substituted by an explosive fog signal giving two re- ports in quick succession every ten minutes.
200 200
$2,000
EXHIBITION AT: WOMEN'S CLUB
The road commencing at the No less than 250 pictures, show- Junction of Wong Nel Chong Roading war-time conditions and re- and Morrison Hill. Read at the construction work in China, were Monument, running eastwards gathered for exhibition at the across Wong Nei Chong Recreation Hongkong Chinese Women's Club, ground and terminating at Wong 11 Queen's Road (entrance Ice Street), beginning from Net Chong Road by the Hongkong House Football Club will in future be yesterday and continuing to Wed- known as Sports Road.
nesday.
These pictures were secured from various sources at consider
Com-
HM the King has not been able cost and with great difficulty advised to exercise his power of They have never been shown any- disallowance with respect to an where yet, and the public will be Ordinance to amend the Dan- afforded the opportunity of view- gerous Drugs Ordinance, 1935, an ing these pictures, which Ordinance to amend the Evidence prise ten different groups, telling Ordinance 1889, an Ordinance to the vivid stories of China's heroic The Rev. Charles Strong is ap- amend section 45A of the Offences struggle for. national freedom
Ordinance, and economic emancipation. pointed a member of the Commit- Against the Person tee to administer the Mercantile 1885, as enacted by the Offences Marine Assistance Fund of Hong- Against the Person Amendment kong, during the absence from the Ordinance 1933, and an Ordinance Colony of the Rev. Cyril Browò.
to amend the Protection of Women and Girls. Ordinance. 1938.
MONDAY'S MENU
BREAKFAST
Strawberries Cereal Berambled Eggs Rye Toast Coffee
LUNCHEON
Bream of Celery Soup
Beet Balad
nkfurters, and Beurkraut
Creamed Spinsch
Com Bread
Lemon Pie
Iced Tea
DINNER
Okra Soup Artichoke Salad Squaba en
Bel Pai
WEDDINGS AT REGISTRY
Two brothers, Messrs. Liang Chuck-yan and Liang Chuck-him: The following additions to the employed respectively at Messrs. Register of Medical Practitioners. Blemssen and Company and L is published in the "Government Werner, married two sisters, Misses Gazette":-Young Wal Lam, MB. Yip Lai-chu and Yip Lal-wan, at BS. (Hongkong), Kathleen Irene the Registry, Supreme Court, oli
Saturday. Lynn. M.B., BA... (Hongicong);
Lee Sul-Hing, M.B., B8 (Hong- The third marriage was between kong), Robert Symons, MB, BS. Mr. Tam Hung-to, clerk at the (Hongkong), Mak Blu Bing, MB. General Fast Office, and Misa Li BS. (Hongkong), Eugene L de Wai-long, teacher. Souza, M.B., BS, LMS. (Hong-| Mr. T. J. Gould, Deputy Regis kong)- and Lee Fee Chim, MB, trap of Marriages, emciated at all
fceremonies, i BB. (Hongkong).
MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1939.
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