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SOCIAL

Protection

WOMEN'S PAGE Of The Young

WAR TIME WORK She Found

OF CHINESE Y.M.C.A.

Son's Riches

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LONDON, July 17 (By "Air Mali-Ten years ago a small boy ran home to his mother. and announced

NEWSETTES

and Lady on board

Dr. J. A. K. Selby, of the Medica), sorrowfully

HE. the Governor Department, celebrated his birth. Northcote will lanch day yesterday.

the mv. Breconshire with -Cap-" tain D. Mansfeld on Saturday

"I have lost my medal, my purse, and all my money."

Now the mother, Mrs. M. Usher, of 57. Chantry-road, Brockhurst,

Mr. J. T. Ewing. Inspector of next, August 5.

| Gosport (Hants), has moved to a Works, Public Works Department, and

new house, since erected on the field where the hoy was playing when he lost his treasure.

celebrates his birthday to-day.

·

Mr. M. G. O'Connor, of the Education, Department, will cele brate his birthday to-morrow.

The T. Mc. A. which has Its motto "Service Above Self" is one of the many worthy movements in China which Japan has falled to crush. Destroyed or occupied build- ings. dislocated membership and other damages hardships imposed by war have only meant greater and mora enthusiastic service to the people from the "Y" workers. Most praiseworthy Is the emergency service rendered by "Y" workers to Chinese soldiers in spite of difficulties in communications. According to Mr. F. Y. Haiho, feld; 'director for this service, оп

But the boy is not at home to

Lt. Col. E. D. Matthews and Mrs. February 18 four units were receive his long-lost property.

Matthews arrived here yesterday operating in the Shensi-Honan To-day, nearly nineteen years in the ss. Empress of Canada. area, and five units in the Hunan-old, he's Musician H. Usher of Klangs area. In addition, there the Royal Marines.

She was tidying up round the house when she found

very battered purse. In it were a medal and one penny and three farthings--ber son's fortune!

are four newly-organized units in serving aboard HMS. the Cheklang-Anhwel. area. Steps the China station. are being taken to extend the work to 30 units covering. the entire war area.

"Relief work among students has Deen carried on in co-operationĮ with the Y. W. C. A. in 13 centres atnce fighting began in Shanghal. The work of all the local com- mittees is co-ordinated by a National Student Relief Committee." In addition to funds raised in China, money has come from the Far Eastern Student Emer- in America

gency Fund.

and the International Student Service in Europe. Aid given to students includes work-scholar- ahips and travel, ald Student hostels have been started, as have student community centres several cities. (C. I. C.)

AMERICAN ENVOY

residents

iri

ENTERTAINED Chungking's diplomatie. corps. foreign

and leading Ohinese officials were all present at Dr. H. H. Kung's tea party given in honour of Mr. Nelson T Johnson. American Ambassador to China, who had recently returnedt to the seat of the Chinese National Government after a home leave.

In his capacity as president of; the Chinese-American Institute of Cultural Relations, Dr. Kung Welcomed the American envoy back to Chungking. In his short speech, he paid a high tribute to the guest of honour for His per- Bistent efforts at improving the friendly relations between United States and China.

the

Responding. the American

And he's Kent or

SATURDAY'S MENU

BREAKFAST

Pineapple Cereal.

French Toast

Jam Coffee

**

LUNCHEON

Fruit Cocktail

Potato Salad

Cold Meats

Baked Stuffed Tomatoes Corn on Cob Artichokes

French Pan Cakes Iced Tea

DINNER

Het Beet Tea Salmon Salad Fried Chicken

Rice Cakes Giblet Gravy Hot Biscuits

Melon

Coffee Dinner Mints

NOVEL LAUNCH

Ambassador remarked that the National Women's Relief Associa- Chinese-American Institute

Sur-

Mr. O. C. Womack, Land veyor, Public Works Department, celebrates his birthday to-morrow.

·

Mr R. A. C. North, Secretary for holiday spent in New Zealand, on Chinese, Affairs, la returning from Saturday, August 5, when he will take over the duties of acting *Colonial Secretary. Mr. W. J. of the Chinese Secretariat. Carrie will return to take charge

Me" "Chuck" Sharp, well-known aviator under contract to

the China National Aviation Corpora- tlon, who has been in the United

Brigadier A. B. Thompson and States during the past three Mrs. Thompson returned to Hong-months on vacation, is returning kong in the s.s. Empress of Canada. shortly to Hongkong and will resume his duties with the aviation company,

Lady Northcote will be return- ing to the Colony in the P. & O. s.s. Carthage from England on Wednesday next.

Mr. B. A Fargus, 2nd Bn. The Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment) wl arrive at Government, House on Thursday next.

:

YM.C.A. in Shanghai has publish- The National Committee of the

ed

interesting illustrated brochure of the emergency work done by the asscelation to Chinese. soldiers during the present hostili- tes. The photographs tell a vivid story of what is happening at the battle fronts and is an excellent

Mr. C. L. Shoppee, of Messrs. tribute to the splendid work which

Girl's Skin

"The line of demarcation be-" tween the little girl and the young woman is a fine one. The transformation

comes suddenly, so that sometimes before

Our very eyes, this strange change takes place.

Therefore it is about the young akin, the girl in her teens that I write to-day. What is advisable for a mature' skin does not hold for the fresh, girlish one, and a the use of too many cosmetics on good deal of harm can be done by that schoolgirl complexion.

IF NEGLECTED. Blackheads. pimples and Some times acne are a consideration. If these are neglected permanent in- not properly cared for scars may Juries may result, and if they are tell the tale the rest of her life.

Just what should a

girl do to should she use soap and water? keep her skin healthy? "How often How often creams? What should she do for blackbeads, are a few of the votal questions.

Study and discuss the important point of beauty for the young girl beauty parlour expert.. with your doctor and reliable

THE FOUNDING OF TOC H

Wisner & Co., Shanghal, is a this section of the YMCA has Symbolic Carpenter's

visitor here, having arrived yester- been day in the s.s. Empress of Canada China.

rendering in the cause of

Mr. C. S. Moore, Architect, The Hongkong Refugee and Public Works Department, will re-Social Welfare Council makes an ceive the congratulations of his appeal to the public for old linen friends to-day on the occasion of suitable for converting into ban- his birthday.

dages, slings, etc., and old sheets for the Refugee Camp Clinics. Mr. J. Skinner Radiographer, should be sent to the Refugee These Medical Department, received the Council,' No. 3. Sample Roem. congratulations of his friends yes- Gloucester Building, as soon as terday on the ocession of his possible. birthday..

Mr. C. H. Foss, of the China X-Ray Co., Shanghal, arrived here! yesterday in the 5.5. Empress of Canada

Mr. G. Treverton, private secre" tary to HE the Governor of Hongkong, will return from leave in the 85. President Doumer next Wednesday.

Lo.

Bench

The circumstances in which he

the founded Toe H were recalled by

Rev. Chaplain

F. T. 3 Clayton, to the King, in En address at the annual service of the "A" (City of London) Squadron

held at St. Lawrence Jewry. of the Legion, ot Frontiersmen,

After the service the Lord Mayor, who was received by Brigadier- General E Morton, Commandant of the Legion, and Captain A Squadron, inspected the parade In Lazenby, Commander of the

Guldhall courtyard.

Mr. Ngal Kang-yim, Chairman of the Chinese General Chamber of Commerce in Siam, who arrived

The Rev. P. T. B. Clayton, after in Chungking recently, called on Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek on paying a tribute to the achieve- Thursday to pay respects on behalfments of the Legion, said he would of the 3.000.000 Chinese residents not preach a sermon, but spin a in Siam. He also presented to the the Ypres Ballent and of how 20- yarn instead. He told the story of Generalissimo $20,000 as his per- 000 men held back the German sonal contribution to the war chest, Mr. Ngai will proceed to the South-

Army...

The Mut Fong College annual Western provinces within a few

The Germans, he said, refrained speech day will be observed in the days to investigate industrial work.

from attacking because they could, King's Theatre at 9.30a.m. to-

not conceive that anybody would morrow, when certificates will be!

be so foolhardy as to try to hold The star of the "Chinese Amerl-

the ridge with a handful of men, i PICNIC TONIGHT distributed by the Hon. Mr. M. K. can Dally News" in Shanghal has They suspected a trap. and he received a threatening letter from recalled how a British officer went The Hongkong Branch of the

so-called. "Anti-Communist up in one of the earliest aeroplanes Mr. E. T. Tsu, general manager Special Service Headquarters," a for reconnaissance, and when he Cultural Relations is a very useful night in aid of the war wounded paying a visit to Hongkong.

of tion will hold a Launch Flenie to- of the "China Press." Shanghai, is secret organisation believed to be returned after about half an hour] organization, and expressed the and refugees.

He under the control of Wang Ching- said the country was grey with hope that it will successfully meet;

expects to leave again for the wel. It warned them to resign German uniforms. one of Its requirements, namely,

The launch will leave the Vehl-north to-morrow.

within helping the 24 per cent

cular Ferry Pier (Hongkong side)

three days, threatening, of the

"severe punishment" for anyone American people who

punctually at 6 p.m. and tickets, The death occurred on July 17. who Ignores the warning. It said definite views on the Far Eastern at $5 each, which includes supper. at the Fort Anne Hotel, Douglas, that the shooting on July 2 was may be obtained at the Bank of Isle of Man. of William M. only "the beginning of drastic Canton Building, Room 38, Tel. Dempster, Jate of China and measures against them. Nos. 25233 or 33351.

Japan, Apart from the fact that those who intend joining the picnic will; Mr.

had

no!

ar make C. L. C.)

their up

mind.

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FORTHCOMING MARRIAGES

The following forthcoming.mar- lages are announced:-

A:

Woods

Approximately 54 million trees pflct for the were planted under the direction Commission. In

be helping a worthy cause, they China National Aviation Corpora or the Forestry are promised an excellent even-tion, will depart on a vacation of the year ended September 1998. ing's entertainment.

Numerous attractions, have been Cesare at the end, of August.

three months by the as Giallo The total addition to the wood- arranged by the sponsors, and

land area of Great Britain, as Mr. Hendrik Julius Riko, ship's these will include an exhibition of ngineer, ms. Tegelberg, and Miss aquatic sports by local swimmins Staff General Gamelin, has commcluding reafforestation in the result of the Commission's opera The Chief of the French General tions during year, was 20,300 acres. avdia Kuzminichna Ankadmoff, stars, songs, dancing, tombola, pleted his extensive inspection of former Grown woods and replant-

No. 78, Route de Grouchy, etc. and intending patrons are the new hanghai:

advised to take their bathing Alsatian-German frontier:

fortifications along the ing areas damaged by fre, 34,100 Mr. Ng Hee-yun, salesman, of costuines with them.

55, Queen's Road

planted, of which Central, Mr. Angeles and his melody Found

floor, and Miss Wong makers will supply the music and de-Camp to HE the Governor,

Captain 8. H. Batty-Smith, Alde-and 2.500 acres with hardwoods.

A 21,300 were planted with conifere ng-may, of No. 142, Connaught an altogether enjoyable time is salls in the. s.s. Lyeemoon on local ond Central, third floor.

The Duke and Duche of Kent 13 leave next Saturday, August 5.

During his absence, Mr. B. A left London by air recently Fargus, will act for him,

for a holiday in Europe before leav ing for Australia in the Autumn.

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The death occurred on July 17,

acres were

After spending few days in Pari at a London nursing home, of the they will leave on a motor tour. Rev. Gilbert Thomas Badler, eldest which will last about four weeks. son of the late Rev. Jame, Sadler, it is understood that tentative

During the night the German Army bent back both flanks of the defending forces and formed what became

"the Immortal Sallent. As a junior chaplain he Ypres

was sent to Poperinghe, which was being "shelled almost day and night.

House property, said Mr. Clayton and eventually he obtained the amid laughter, was very cheap.

biggest house owned by the biggest brewer, who had no further use for it. That house eventually became the headquarters of Toc H but in the garden there was a It had practically no: furniture. carpenter's bench, and remember-

that Christ was a carpenter that bench was made a symbol of the movement, and there was now no more sacred plece of wood in existence. Countless thousands of people had visited the house since

BOOKS FOR INDIAN VILLAGERS

LONDON, July 10 (By Air Mail)

of Amoy. The funeral service was arrangements beat made for theEvery villager in the United

held at Golder's Green Crema Duke and Duchess to reach a provinces, who learns to read and tortum on July 19.

slavia about the middle [next

write, is to be presented by the month for a Velik Ace and

Provincial Government with book

The engagement is announced Princese: Paul, the Duchess' sister so me he has mot forget what he

has learnt

between Mr. Stephen Grove, Hong- kong Club, younger son of the Rey, An agricultural, mining and com This scheme is the successful and Mrs. W. Grove, The Vicar-mercial control committee has anti-illiteracy age, Tong. Balop, Barbare been formed by the Ministry of by the government at the end of campaign; started. elder daughter of and

Mr. Economic Affairs for the purpose last year. Barry Thompson, 30. Stanmose of studying measures for control- Road. Edgbaston, Birmingham. ling commodity prices. The execu

tion of suggested measures may A series of movie pictures made For their splendid wor during either be asalg to the local by the Central Motion Picture Sta- the Fafety

or to the

tion of the Chinese National Gov- of erni which depict the martial Adairs The prices dally necessities

Shanghai

niversary

Campaign

during the

Incident, the 8. M. P Spec

received acknowledgme

also

controlled and ofdeta

the organizers of the campaign fixed from time to time, with and from Major K. M. Bourne, com-ew to prevent profiteer msaloner of Police,

speculation.

and war scenes in China,

SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1939.

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