EMPIRE GALA NIGHT "ROSE ROOM" PENINSULA HOTEL MAY 23rd.
At the
24th MAT 1932.
EMPIRE DAY
OBSERVATIONS
HONGKONG
PENINSULA, PEAK
&
REPULSE BAY
HOTELS.
BRITISH EMPIRE PRODUCTS
23rd and 24th May
-AT OUR HOTELS-
OUR BILLS OF FARE COMPRISE CHOICE SELECTIONS OF EMPIRE FOOD
-AND------ EMPIRE WINES
ORCHESTRAL PROGRAMMES
--AT-
HONGKONG HOTEL PENINSULA · HOTEL REPULSE BAY HOTEL INCLUDE ENGLISH, SCOTTISH & IRISH POPULAR FOLK-SONGS
FROM THE BEST COMPOSITIONS OF EMPIRE MUSIC
DINNER DANCES
—AT
HONGKONG HOTEL
May 23rd & 24th—(8_p.m, till ̧midnight)
AND
REPULSE BAY HOTEL
May 24th--(8 p.m. till midnight)
EMPIRE DAY TEA DANCE
at REPULSE BAY HOTEL (4.30 p.m. till.6.30 p.m.)
SPECIAL CELEBRATION
EMPIRE GALA NIGHT
in the "ROSE ROOM" of the PENINSULA HOTEL
———MAY 23rd————— (9 p.m. till 2 a.m.)
THE HONGKONG & SHANCHAI HOTELS, LTD.
LOOK WHAT SHE'S DOING
Growing her own hair
NEW HAIR
an
If the roots are there your hair will grow again if you use White's Comb once or twice a day. You can't tell its different from ordinary comb-yet White's Electric Comb is reviving to the hair roots waking them up-bringing them to life. Roots of hair that have become dormant are revitalized, made to do thair work again; made to send out "shoots" of strong hair.
ELECTRIC
WHITE'S COMB
ON SALE AT LEADING STORES.
Sole Agents:
W. R. LOXLEY & CO., Hongkong.
Your need these for the Summer.
PHARMACY'S
SUNBURN LOTION
PRICKLY HEAT LOTION MOSQUITOL
AND
COCKROACH POWDER
THE PHARMACY. Phone 20345,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, MAY 23, 1932.
HONGKONG CELEBRATION OF EMPIRE DAY
SPECIAL EFFORT TO ENCOURAGE IMPERIAL TRADE
EMPIRE DAY, which is being observed to-morrow wherever the British flag flies, is the anniversary of the birth of the late Queen Victoria. It has been officially recognised since. 1903, when the late Earl of Meath, a great patriot, inaugurated the festival as a means of training British children in good citizenship. With the march of time, the occasion has been marked with ever-widening enthusiasm, and this year a special effort is being made to draw attention to the resources of the Empire and to encourage inter-Empire trade. In Canada, the day is observed as Victoria Day, being a national holiday. THE EMPIRE FOOD
MOVEMENT.
Appeal to British Housewives.
The "Empire Meals on Empire Day" movement, in which Hong- king will share to-morrow, was initiated by n women's committee of the Fellowship of the British Em- pire. In the Old Country, the. Royal Households have given their approval to the movement, while the wives of the civic heads of each town have agreed to help in forwarding the iden. ILR.H. the Prince of Wales is the President of the Fellowship, while Iler Majesty the Queen has cordially lent her support to the movement. Moreover, the sympathy of the Do- minion and Colonial Offices has been nasured, while the Depart ment of Agriculture and Fisheries, as well as Chambers of Commerce, have given the plan their support.
The Home Country Committee Includes members with special links with all parts of the Over- seus Empire-Lady Jellicoe (Em-
e Day Movement), and Lady Davson and Lady Morgan (British Empire Producers' Association). Mrs. Florence Amery, wife of a former Secretary of State for the Colonies, is the Chairman of the Committee, whilst here in Hong kong Lady Peel headed the move- ment until she left for Home, since when Mrs. W. T. Southòrn has un- | dertaken to discharge the duties of the office.
LOCAL COMMITTEE. Locally, the movement has been taken up most energetically, a ape- cini Empire Day Committee having been formed, with the Hon. Mr. W. E. Shenton as Hon. Secretary. Its membership is as follows: Lady Peel (succeeded by Mrs. XV. 7. Southorn), Mr. F. C, Barry, the Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga, Mrs. E. Cock, Major V. C. Duclos, Mra, R. M. Dyer, Mr. F. P. Franklin, Mr. Green, Mr. A. Hicks. Mr. Hawkins, Ludy Clara Ho Tung, Mrs. J. Owen Hughes, Mrs. R. II. Kotewall, Mr. Maclaren, Mr. G. P. de Martin, the Hon. Sir Henry Pollock, the Hon. Sir Shouson Chow, Very Rev. Denn Swann, Mr. Stopani Thompson, the Hon. Dr. S. W. Tao, Mr. J. H Taggart, Mr. Tang Shui-kin, Misa Westland, Capt. Webb, Mra. A. H. Walker, Mrs. Kinnard Watson. Mr. Williams and Mr. S. T. Williamson, The main feature of the Hong- kong observances is the Empire Products Fair, which is being opened at the Peninsula Hotel this afternoon. The Chairman of the Fair Sub-Committee is the Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga, who has had the willing assistance of many helpers, thus assuring the success of the function. Hobgkong's first celc- bration of the Empire Day move- ment on a big, organised scale will assuredly be long remembered.
HOUSEWIFES MOVEMENT. The "Empire meals on Empire Day" movement is essentially a housowlvea' movement. The wo men of the Empire are asked on Empire Day this year, and in the succeeding yonra, to agree to use at their tables solely the products of British lands. This is in hum- ble acknowledgment of the graci-
Her Majesty the Queen has evinced a lively interest in the "Empire mcals on Empire Day" movement, as is illustrated by the following gracious message which she has sent to Mrs. Amery, Chairman of the Fellowship of the British Empire:
LONDON BEAUTY FAIR.
Mayfair's Bright Idea for
To-night.
Mayfair is preparing for a Beauty Fair.
"Her Majesty the Queen has learned with great interest of the appeal which the Women's Com- mittee of the Fellowship of the British Empire Exhibition is making for the use of Empire foodstuffs only on Empire Day
"Her Majesty wishes this appeal all success. She hopes that, by thus observing Empire Day, households in all parts of the British Commonwealth may learn how fully their everyday needs can be supplied from the produce first of their own coun- try and next of other Empire countries.
It is to take pince to-night (Maybe 23rd) following the second annual dinner of a Flandred Hosts, which is to be held at the Park Lane Hotel, Piccadilly.
EMPIRE-PRODUCED MEN'S 'WEAR.
Striking Display By Mackintosh's.
Of Mackintosh's, the well-known said that they keep well abreast men's wear specialists, it may truly
the times. This fact is again demonstrated in their Empire Day window display, in which they have surpassed themselves for effective- upness of lay-out and design. The four windows at their disposal have been atrikingly arranged with cut-outs of England, Scotland and Wales, bearing place-names where the various lines in which the firm specialises are manufactured. The result la one of the most effective
Hosts and hostesses make their own parties for the dinner, preside at their own tables at the hotel, and will be able to enter their guests while the meal is in progress for various beauty com- petitions.
There will be prizes for the most beautiful ankle, the loveliest shoulder, the prettiest hand, the best moulded arm, the daintiest foot, and so on, and the judges will only be able to see the particular "feature" which they are to ad- judicate upon.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
THE OODLES,
AFTER WORKING WITH EXPRESS WAGONS, BABY CAB WHEELS AND WHAT NOT, HAVE FINALLY TAKEN THEIR CLUB HOUSE BACK TO ITS
ORIGINAL LOCATION... THE CODLES NEVER SAY
DIE !!
WELL, THERE WE ARE Boy! NUTHIN'S TOO HARD FOR US OODLES !!
Empire Day displays which will be acen here or in any other outpost of the Empire.
Photographs of these windows are, being taken, and there will be sent to the various Empire Day organisations and to the leading trade journals which are making special efforts to foster Empire trade this year.
A series of screens with open ings will be arranged, and hands, thrust through these openings so arms, shoulders, and ankles will be
Already, the windows have at- that judgment may be passed on tracted much attention by reason them. The danger of a judge be- of the originality and striking ing bewitched by dark eyes or character of the display. Gront an alluring smile while he is try-credit is due to Mr. J. P. A. Davis, ing to decide which competitor has who not only evolved the scheme, the most attractive ankle will thus but has himself carried out every be avoided.
detail of the display..
Mackintosh's have the reputa The Marchioness of Carisbrooke tion of always doing the right is the chairman of the dinner, the thing in the right way, and they proceeds of which will go towards are to be most heartily CON- Mrs. R. G. Edwards's appeal for gratulated on the excellente of £20,000 for the Margaret-atreet their efforts to popularise Empire Iospital for the Prevention of productions. Their old and new Consumption in Women and Chil- customers may rest assured that of the Empire goods which appeal to discriminating men, Mackin- toah's have only the best.
dren.
ous dispensation of Providence, which enables the British Empire
to produce every article of food people of the various British pos- needed for human sustenance, and sessions, and then the products of to aid and encourage the food pro-other parts of the Empire. The ducers of the Empire to develop movement is intended particularly the resources of their lands.
to be a household one, although in The underlying idea is that firat many parts, as in Hongkong, the preference should bo given occasion will be marked by public to their own products by the functions.
YEAH, BUT WE GOTTA HAVE SOME-
BODY TO WATCH
IT, NOW!!
WE DON'T WANT THAT GANG OF AMZY'S TO
COME AN
STEAL IT AGAIN!
I KNOW!!
WE'LL PUT
A GUARD
OVER
IT!!
On Guard. Duty!
NOBODY WILL
DARE COME NEAR
IT WITH POODLE
"TIED HERE!/
B
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS,
Across
1 To keep this, ane must be un-
Sociable.
A crime that makes the incum- bent's heart hot.
Bedelin has the mankings of a sluggard in her (hyphen).
10 When they belong to Peter the
takes them. Pope
11 There's nothing in mist but
dan really.
12 Soch weariness is quite foreign
nn Snglishman.
13 Obviously not a profiteer. For
Marmion wi tolt) kim charge.
10 Speelmens of pond life to be
found in any orchestra.
1 Dote on it is a remedy.
20 A maker of strange bed-fellows. 22 Tourists.
24 Though its parts may be made
into half, it is really the same. 25 Search closely and you will find
the garment.
27 He is gay and chivalrous, and though not now песенантіу French,
the glove that includes all, ix.
31 Ono
One of many in a forest that sounds ceremonious.
33 Quaver.
•
up the
34 Limes, make you tuck corners of your mouth. 35 Beg.
30 Sante as 11. 37 "Draws"
Anagram!)
1 Jelly.
{auch 454)
Down
easy
2 What weight is about you at one
time? 3 Where is the Navy in Hamp-
shire?
4 Fixed. 5 Black,
6 Perhaps the lover came a crop-
WHAT THE EMPIRE MEANS
Stirring Address at the Cathedral
per at the water-jump; anyway, he has a deal of mud in him.
7 Slip along, and, with a change
of head, si slip along.
K Broken stone. Useful to the
student and the banker, but 14 this is more convenient.
1 The sound of a silk under-skirt:
very swagger.
17 Finished, • Jolin-anderground?
18 Simply terror-stricken, though
ita heart is all right.
21
It will be a fabric that you re- quire.
though
23 Made much greater
shedding blood in the making. 25 This will cover the ront. 20 At that period I umpired number of matches (hidden).
#
28 Gives good service to the boot-
maker.
20 You may know a prottier girl,
but scarcely a nestor.
39 This may be your inclination,
but keep the end in view. 32 As far as.
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Saturday's Solution.
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NO LAND LIKE OUR LAND.
In our land!
By Jessie A. Middleton. Cross the seas-20 where you please- There's no land like our land A stirring address on the ideals When the Spring has kissed the trees and responsibilities of the British And England is a flower-land. Empire was delivered by the Blossom-time, in many a cilma. Senior Chaplain of the Forces, Turns country lanes to bower-land, G. of E. (the Reverend J. N. Lewis But cowslip-magic comes to pass Bryan, B.A.), at the militaryAnd fairies trip upon the grass
In our land-In our land parade service held at St. John's They trip more lightly on the grass Cathedral yesterday morning.
The preacher said in part: Jutice and the liberty of man, Go where you will-you'll come back of whatever colour or clase, and still freedom on the seas and oceans of To our land, to our land. the world had been established Winter chills but Summer thrills wherever the Union Jack flow; And April smiles through shower- there was freedom and posce, And nowhere do the shadows danco
Land: equality of law, freedom of wor- or rosca nod or birds entrance ship and individual emancipation, Like our land, like our land dun to a very large extent to the Their lovely, liquid notes entranco devoted life-long servicos of men In our land. who had been content to leave England and go out into the far places of the Empire.
over every sea; she had always right of little We were, continued the speaker, stood for the rich in at least one thing, which nations to hold up their heada, and was that we were heirs of all that had always been foremost in the England stands for and of all the aims of liberty, justice and truth. Empire, which meant something more than splashes of red on a map or an all-red route. It was something to be guarded with overy breath in our body.
SURE. EVERY MEMBER
HAS D
HIS PART
MA
ASSEUR R. SHIMIDZU. ASSEUSE S. HONDA. 'ASSEUSE S. KISAKI.
England had always used nobly Recommended for many years of that power which was hors and Government Civil Hospital, Peak she had never abused it; she had Hospital, etc., and by all the local established the flag of liberty in doctors. the four corners of the world and, 24, Wyndham Streat. Tel. 24945.
By Blosser
WHAT'S TH' MATTER
WITH POODLE? HE'S ALL RIGHT!!
WHO'S ALL RIGHT?
POODLE
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