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OF INTEREST TO WOMEN

Woman Wins News Award For Radiocast Of Recent Bombing Of Gibraltar

FOR THE FIRST TIME IN ITS Headliners Club named a woman

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WEDDINGS

Mun couples were married by

M: Reynolds. Deputy Registrar. ¦

# the Regiary. Supreme Court, yesterday the parties being

GENERAL

SUCCESSFUL VIOLIN RECITAL

BY PROF. MA

Mr Li Eha-bung. secretary of LARGE ATTENDANCE

and

AT ROSE ROOM

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Professor Ma Silson's first violin since his return recital locally from Chungking.

first his Hongkong in more than two years, altcarted a large and enthusiastic Mlendance at the Peninsula Hotel Rose Room last night.

shippling agent, and Mlas Au Yeung Yis Eng. teacher Mr Cheung journalistic achievement awards She is MISS BELEN HETT

Sup-kay merchant, and Miss Ip nd the National Broadcasting Company, who won the honour for

Heng. Mr Wong Ting wa, clerk, hey radiocast of the bombing of Gibraltar

Miss Pung Sook vin M: Also named by the Club were 12. Garry Allen, 1 է գլ Associated, Wing You ni bank sub-accoun mich, a weekly newspaper. and a Press for bas spot news Coverage

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Fang-kay: Mr newsreel company the awards be

Cau Sau-tune porter, and Miss Lai ww ening M: Kwok Walleung. -Auth American Express Co

Inc.. i

Among those presem were Ilis und Miss Clan Wiyin. teacher. Excellency the Governor, Sir Mark merchant,! Young. K.C.M.G. Hơn. Mr. N. L. Smith Hon Sir Shouaon Chow, Mr St Pe. Mr Mis

A. P Biunt and Suthers

ung made by the committee head-H ed by Angus Peckerson. Magazine po Editor of the Atlants (6a. Jour

antiles, Jan Yindrich, of the hed Press exclusive, rozet age of the

brak Kenneth Downs, ol

sieke

nal, on the basis of work done bes tekoalingtin Newa deyinc Tween Julie 1 1940. and May

1941.

THOSE HONOURED

Thus beatures the yea ふり And her elations foll

COME ALONG TO THE

CHOICE

FOOD

PENINSULA

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! Mr Chan Dark mina

24. ondual iniluzive displayed to his fandt Mis ring Wat vre

series en Gecupied and Brow upard Ching wa. Pronare Ja Racusin

The New York Herald Tribune, for his or

Redovitney Bital stories on the Carhard Ajals Westrick. Late Wi- sadi, ar Uring Press rus handling at By spot tewa

SURY

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advertiser Chan Wan 19:2 Mr Ch van trouserer and Miss Hui

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Yan

ANNOUNCEMENTS

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Freon marriages Gr MY Iesmond Ceri Lmineaizze arteare assistant, of No 4 Gar

Terrace and Miss Galeur Vassilieva Glower. < Customs. Amug

Yuen Ying !ri,

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Com-

Maelry M. had given carefni thought to the selection of the | programme he was to alier and

the balance acpleyed evoked enthusiastic response.

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The Ars part of the programine consisted of Ludwig van Beetho ven's Violin Concerto in D. Major with Cadenza by Kreister and

cany The national seinctive service

To Frank J Weller, of the Asso Dated Press for consistently out- slanding Jeature stories. to Herwig of the Euston Dally Ex presa, for his series local in

fo Miss Hans, European No custres Picture Äervice, for spot newɛ pic- | Woug Tures on the Esposito Cast: WYNCA. Kowloon and Miss popular offerings of the evening Myron Scott, of the Dayton (Chang Qual, of No 4 Lincoln Rd Dally New, for his pictorial series. Kowloon Tong. Mr Mak Hon- "Rubbing the Cradle for Pictures!"ming salesman, et Sung Hing St.

Charles E. Sykep of the Phila Cheung Chau and Miss Au Chun-op 16 and Chopin's Nocturne in delphia Evening edger, this yu, of No # Wal Ching St Yau-

E Major op 9 no 2 were the first cartoon series of "Awakening themati

two offerings of part 2, both very well received

pany munager. of No 87 Jervois Jehann Sebastian Bach's Sonata Street and Miss Ling Yan yee, of No 6 in E Major for violin alone

12 Ying Wal Terrace. MI

Kon tak. clerk,

Nation,

BD Elliott and T.

01

Tacoma

Harbine Monroe. (Wash ) for Universal News pic- tures #E the collapse of the Tacoma bridge as the outstanding!

TABLE D'HOTE MEALS domestic newsreel of the period

and to Fox Movietone News for its partures showing sinking of the

the Battle

The Maestro's recital of the Con-

proved Chinese certo

one of the most

Mrs Mary Wong Ma accompanied at the plane.

NEWSETTES

Mrs P Damant, wie of Mr. j

Bumant, of the Banque de lindo- Chine. Kuntning, who was in the Colony, has gone to Shanghai

Wieniawski's Scherzo Tarantelle

OWN COMPOSITION The concluding offering was the Maestro's OWT composition, the "Sulyuania." This suite was con- posed by the Maestro in 1937 after a visit to North Chine Its main theme is taken from the folk SODES of North China It all Over twenty priests. Including a French Catholic Father, were ki, expression of the imagination of thed when a French Catholte Church a wanderer in the Inner Mongo- award for the best ixclusive radio at Puwen, a city which ties to the lian plaina. simple yet warm reporting at a news even won her south of Tingan award by making rienda with land.

French Fleet

outstanding

TIFFIN

$1.76

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Miss Hielt

from 7.30 pm

CAFETERIA

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Japanese

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See cheers girls and joining troops on August 27 Qwir troupe which was on its way

National Fuming Rellet to entertain the troops at Gibral-

'Commission of the Chinese Na Lidi Stv- LEILS Haled entrance and winessed the bombardment on tional Government has voteri

tolaj of $400,000 for the reliet of September 24-26 Then revealed her

countlese refugees and destituir Idently and was released to make

in the re-occupied LOWTUB Of lar radiocast from Madrid. Spain.

Futsing. Changlo

Lienklang the following day

As well as In Foochow where up- palling famine conditions exist.

CHEERO CLUB

Cheero Club activities for the

¡ coming week are as follows.

!

and

The death occurred on Sept. 18, at the Oeneral Hospital. Shang- hal, after an acute ала short

wy+d 3.

in

[I consists

the Rhapsody. Longing for Home, a lyrical song of camel belis, and the Mongellan Dance, a vigorous rhythm

PATRONAGE OF H.K.S.P.C.A.

His Excellency the Governor Bir Mark Young, K.C.M.G., has kindly consented to become a Patron

the Hongkong Society lot Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.

the

Tuesday. Whist Drive. 8.30 p.m Wednesday. Datice. 0.30 piness. İ

66 years Second Lieut Edward Patrick Thursday. Bridge and Mah Jong. wife of Walter William England, Slowe. Royal Sussex Regiment. Friday. Darts and Table Tennis OBE. The funeral cremations eldest sum of Mr and Mrs. C. R. service was held in the Bubbling Slowe, "Tabley." Wadhurst. Cemetery Chapel un Sept Sussex, England, was killed in ac-

tion in Belgium on May 22, 1940

Well

ID

of

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DEATH SENTENCE ON TWO YOUNG COOLIES

Twe odd job coolies, CIAN LEUNG, alias Chan Sat 22, and YUNG HƠN-CHI, 22, were sentenced to death by the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor, at the Criminal Sessions yesterday when they were found Guilty of the murder of a fellow-coole, Yang Wing- nan. on the hillside below Stubbs Road, on July 31,

Before passing sentence, his W. Fleming, Chan Wing-tung and lordship remarked that it was a C, A. Silla. deliberate, very careless and cruel murder.

The Jury comprised Messrs A. W. Ingram (Foreman), A. B da Roza, Wah Shing-isang, F. X v. Ribeiro,

Sykes Given Three Months' Imprisonment

Mr. E. H. Williams, Crown Coun- sel. assisted by Det.-Sgt. N. B. Fraser, prosecuted, while the ac- rused were represented by Messra Lo Tung-tan and George She, in- structed, respectively, by Messrs. F. Nash and Peter H. Stn.

The Crown's case was that serond accused bore 1 grudge against deceased and procured the services of first accused to stab deceased.

Dr. R. E. Alvares deposed to the cause of death,

ACCUSED TESTIFY

Elias Davies Sykes, 47, of Singa- First accused testified that ho pore, is now embarking on a three was engaged by Yung sze-kit, the months' terra of imprisonment Crown's principal witness, to 800 having been sentenced by Mr. a man who wanted to hire some- H. C. Macnamara at the Kowloon one to atab a person. He denied Magistracy yesterday. He was stabbing deceased.

also recommended for banishment. In his evidence, second accused Sykes was convicted on charges, alleged that deceased had swindled of obtaining $13.50 and $10 from his brother as the result of which Mr. David Durrie Aroozoo, of No.jhis family starved. He engaged a 307 Nathan Road, by false pre- 'man to give deceased a warning tences,

but had no intention of külg Syken was alleged to have ob- him, tained the first sum on dept. 11' In his submission to the jury, by pretending that he was author. Mr. Bho suggested that there were fsed to pay an account for and twe possible verdlate to be return- | on behalf of Mr. C. G. Perdue, od: guilty of murder or guilty of and, further, to have obtained the murder with a recommendation to $10 by pretending that he was mercy.

Authorised by Bon. Mr. J. P. Commenting on thin, his Lord- Pentiofather-Evane, Commissioner ship, in his aumming-up, remark-Į of Police, to purchase tobacco, ed that he did not like the way Det.-Bub.-Insp. R. Cunningham in which counsel had thrown in prosecuted.

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