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WHAT CAR GIVES YOU

THE BETTER VALUE?

Studebaker

THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1932.

Britain's polley, it ́in Interesting to note a Canadian comment to the effect that if there were no more intelligence in the conduct of British affaire than. In being exhibited in most other countrler,

DAY BY DAY

THE EVIL THAT HAS FALLEN UPON :

LOVE HALF ITS TERRORS IF REGARDED

MINERVA of the COCKPIT

By “AN OLD STAGER"

eertain that a lone

it is probable that Great Britain! YOU, LIKE ALL OTHER EVILS, WILL TWENTY years hence It is Effeminate Males,

Atlantic In this country at the present would be at work upon a plan by ↑ STEADFAHTLY IN THE FACE WITH THE

Might by a woman will occasion moment the average young woman which England, Scotland and DETERMINATION TO SUBDUE IT AS FAR Wales should be made as self-su8-AS IT MAY BE POSSIBLE TO Do so (A little or no excitement. It will be is perhaps less effeminate the

sa humdrum an adventure FRIEND'S LETTER TO FAWCETT WHEN |

#8, average young man. Impart'n! twenty years ago, would have been observers have repeatedly noted tafning as a physically possible. | MANDER,

a trip aeroas the Channel by a this fact, which is prssibly more On a National Basis Studebaker Enormous efforts would be madé

woman loonist.

evident in Loudon than in other II. M. S. Wishart arrived here from is now standing sixth in the to increase the area under cul-weihniwei this morning. II. M. S This does not detract from the places. Thıla criticism has no zort number of cars sold.

is due from the tivation, high tariffs would be Moorhen

West prowess of Indies who, like Mias of reference to healthy outdoor According to the latest available

River this evening.

Amy Johnson and Mrs. G.,P. Put-athletic munbood. erected against foreign foodatulla records, Studebaker

But nowadays the cricketer, the man, figure as daring ploncers in stood FOURTH in the MONEY and farming would be a highly

During a fight at the Shamshuipo the early history of dying, and, of rugger player, and the athletic VOLUME of sales-Chevrolet favoured industry. While there Market yesterday, Le Thu, aged 32, imminent risk to their lives, blaze walker are lean often encountered

of Ching I Island, received a cul on a trail for the others.

than the dance-hall kabitue and the standing first; Ford, second; and are those who deem that the re-

the hend, said to lurve been inflicted

Yet the more Bure it is that pavilion dawdler. And in America Buick, third. Frankly Stude-cord of Great Britain is not en-with a batcher's knife, Hia alleged scicace will eventually completely things are really well advanced to- baker is not greatly concerned

what lo conquer the air, and make flying wards

practice is กล with these relative positions, but tirely clear In this respect, yet assailant has been detained. they are vitally concerned with In spite of the obvious temptation

Mr. J. D. Butcher, manager of the less excuse there is for such fool-1

As safe as railway travelling, the established matriarchy.

The case of Mrs. G. P. Pulman. building Cars which

h give toward such a course of action, the Hongkong Electric Company, In

from being typical. STUDEBAKER OWNERS MORE main drive has not been toward letter to the polles, las reported that hardy feat as Mrs. Putman has not far

her own This tiny wisp of a woman takes six copper covers have been stolen just performed. Fram MONEY'S WORTH, greater self-sameigney.

from lamp standards in Magazine Gap j account of the desperately hazard-Up flying, sets her heart on being safety for their families and

ous fight ahe made, It is clear that the first woman to fly the Atlantic, It is true that Britain has been Road. Each cover is valued at $10.

husband to greater all-round satisfaction in

she won through by something likend gets her own driven into erecting tariff barriers,

finance the adventure. When the the ownership of their cars.

Suffering from internal haemorra miracle. bat, on the other hand, she is hold- | huge caused by falling from a window Few mortals have lived to tell news of her safe arrival is phoned STUDEBAKER IS ON A RISING ing out a proclamation that those on the ground Boor of the Central the tale who were so near death, to him, by a London newspaper, he Market, So Sing-fau, a 19-year-old and death in a peculiarly unpleas-plains: "Thank God! My dur- MARKET BECAUSE OF THIS. countries, and particular those youth of 18, Aberdeen Street, was sent

will to the Government Civil Hospital yes her petrol gauge developed a leklands who would be cynical enough

ant form, as Mrs. Pulman whening Is safe."

Now there may be British box- within the Empire, which purchase British goods will find terday for treatment.

her fuel ran nearly dry, and part

to finance their wives on a. fool-' of her machine caught fire. Miss Beth Beri, the talented daneer,

Therefore, without in the least But they would never dream, over hardy hazard across the Atlantic. appeared in a change of programme at the King's Thentre inst night. She disparaging this plucky little the public phone in conversation again gave a mast polished display, American lady's achievement, one with a complete stranger, of sny- her new mumbers being most attrac is compelled to doubt its commenting: Thank God! My darling tive. The Fan Dance, repeated by surate utility. It was proved long af!" general request, was benutifully done. ago that the Atlantic could be Not only because it sounda too

flown

even single-handled. No Sham Shan, a shopkeeper of 2, Fat special advantage accrues to the enure we do not wear our hearts (much like a film caption, and be- Hing Street, ground floor, has report-

attain, ing it Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Broth and Samite which can be producen'in Great fed to the police that some time be onward march of aviation by do-jupon our selves for every daw to rluks, perk af, but because we would never thank their many friends for

tween 1 a.m. and 2 a.m. yesterday

few years Improved furnish the ways and means for some person entered his premises by when in a letters of sympathy and con

breaking the cross bar and opening machines will be available in which ladies so dear to us to risk their dinlence.

the door. Silks to the value of $324 such a trip will be a

mere com-necks that way, were stolen,

THE HONGKONG HOTEL GARAGE

The Nongkong Aharaha! Hotels, Ltd. Incorporated in Hongkong, Stubbe Not

Happy Valler

ACKNOWLEDGMENT.

The

Hongkong Telegraph.

TIRSDAY, JUNE 30, 1982

FACING THE CRISIS

an open market for their sales in Great Britain. The economic basis for this position in the re cognition that, for example, wheat can be grown more heqply in Canada than in Great Britain and that there are other products

the Ottawa conferenc» to get down to a workable Empire policy

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A.

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at suicidal

monpince.

Where Women Score.

masculine

Britain to greater advantage then in Canada.

Thus the idea that There should be an exchange of

An English wife, whose hueband such products. It would have

consented to finance her on a lone been a terrific blow at Canadian In a report to the polley. Mr.

antic Right, in the existing stage But we are emerging on a new welfare if Great Britain had taken Dransfield, time-keeper of the Taikoo

Sugar Refinery, mentioned that one and strange epoch in human of air safety, would pardonably The other course, says « Dominious of the workmen, Lo Wing-chuen, aged existence. Man-made machines are suspect the gentleman's real feel-

It now remuius for, who was engaged as a litter, lind affording iL commentator.

keenly competitive ings towards her. his arm turn off up to the elbow

In Amerken, of couræ, It is different. The husband cheerfully whilst working on machine at the feminism an ever wider sphere in

10 challenge which refinery yesterd

His condition is

finits the money, and the wife em- domination. The deus ca maching barks on the adventure. The hus- regarded as

į looks like becoming in the near

band is terror-stricken for her Child Welfare in Afrlen.

Messrs. A. S. Watson & Co., Ltd., future a den er machina,

safety, and, when fold of her Women may even have a special arrival in one piece, publicly thanks Considerable discussion arose al | mulvertise that on Friday, July 1, uli

closed. The qualification for supremacy in the In the efforts which are being the recent meeting of the Langue departments will be

God his darling in safe. Hongkong Dispensary. Dispens air. Their very fragility and light-i of Nations as the result of a

inige Departient. will 1 open-

nuss must be a big advantage in Eve Plenses Herself. the led of

for dispensing prescriptions port from M. Polligkeit

Old-fashioned men of the more driving an aeroplane over long dis-i 31 from 10 am to 1 pm, and from 6 Children's International Union.

p.m. to 7.10 p.m. On Saturday July laces without a stop. There is so elemental cave variety will regard the2 all departments will be open

much the less deadweight for the such a position with horror. 24

They Polligkeit pointed out that

machine to lift, and so much the would as moon think of crawlinst By child welfare congresies usipl.-

More 100iN for additional fuglunder the bed whilst their better which had met during the last ten

The sixth Symphonie Cancert which | Nor is the air the only domain in half explored downstairs for a or twenty years hd draft. solely

is to take place on Sunday, the 3rd which, always thanks to modern midnight burglar. with European and American July at the Peninsula Hotel, promises mechanism Invented by nich, The modern American way is un- children, or, in any case, with to be very attractive, The whole women have lately proved their doubtedly the more sophisticated. general agreement that salvation white children. He drew attention composition of the programme is very ability to dispute the ancient sex It marks the absolute male

and the special attraction must eventually be found in the to the fact that there had recently will be one of London's most popular has won the King's prize for rifle wife, and is the last gesture in Old sovereignty of the male. A woman nunciation of control over even a progressive removal of trade bar-heen held an International Con- gingers, Mrs. D. Blair, L. R. A. M., the

fortunate

Cara delightful shooting. Women race JE85R⪜J1

at Adam's surrender to the dawn of range and speeds so far only a little les matriarchy. But there may be Blair purity. Mrs. felt that this can only be accom- Three problems in particular were

who will still admire the caveman plished by mutual agreement. If,studied: infantile mortality, educa-panded at the piano by Mr. P. Mosonmale drivers.

There is

to no need

stress attitude most. as is hoped, Britain's adoption of tion as a preparation for life and A. R. C. M., and the concert, should

examples. It is patent that, as it has been reporteil that Mrs. turiff's. lends to a general lowering

child labour. The conclusions that not be missed.

mechinis steadily unsta nerve G. P. Putman was cut out of her were lopted emphasised the necess Quite one of the brightest and most

must All mere father's will because the vid gentle- in consequence of the bargainingxity for studying far more close-entertaining films seen in Hongkong and musele, so be levelled man did not approve her flying instrument which she now posses-1y the medical and conomic for some time past is now showing physical advantage

at the King's Theatre. This is down.

when ¦ practivities. If that is true, some sus, then the departure from tradi- factors bearing, for instance, upon "Strangers in Love," a film adapta- feministri enfranchised seeks to of us may have a sneaking atavistic tional policy may be all to the infantile mortality. At the same tin of Yt is noteworthy afile for mechanism immensely smonths the hurt.

Wm. J.

"The grasp the sceptre, man-made sympath with the late Mr. Ear-

made to overcome the world trade depression, all manner of schemes. are being devised to tide over the crisis. Tariffs anturally figure largely in the picture, but at the moment there seems considerable uncertainty regarding future trends in this sphere. There is

of a

will he

re-

riers, but in the meantime it isgress of Child Welfare in Africa soprano voice of remarkan necem sensational nan those put up by some women, as well as many men,

AL the moment

Feats of pioneer aviation attract was urged that racial aspirations he high standard of production, story with to victory.

interest and splendid acting.

It will an amusing twist of Berce blaze of publicity lime- shouki be carouraged and not sup-deric March plays the dual role of

Illumination. pressed, even though the adoption Buddy Drake and his twin brother ironical destiny if male mechanics light. Some women are peculiarly

with marked talent, while Kay Fron raised a of such a course

fresh cis hus a role which admirably suit and inventors prove themselves the attracted by such As to child her, and Stuart Erwin makes a big slave genii of a new era of feminist But lest young aspirants to fame Far-fetched though of this kind be lured to possible crop of difficulties.

hit of the part of Buddy's pal. Other matriarchy.

the Iden Bounds now, certain disaster, it should be known how pre- characters are also well taken; in

for Inbour which is exceedingly valent in all African colonies and fact, the canting throughout is re-gymptoms do auggest its

My. dependencies, every opportunity,markably good."

Koud. It has been pointed out time on the educational side, it that the expected complications of a money economy have brought the world to a point where each country is striving to dispose of Ha goods in such a manner as to receive the least possible volume of gonda in return. Whether this plan can work or not is very much open in dould. A shudy of veno- mies suggests that it cannot.

it was held should be taken of pre- venting the dungers that may arise from child labour, taking into A point to be kept in mind is acount the experience gained in that when all of the nations of the Europe and the American contin- world desire to sell and when none ent. The League Child Welfare desire to buy, but purchase grudg-Committee did not feel it could ned ugly and in as small quantities very nach

to the work alrendy been initiated. especially since as possible, there is an added in-

closer collaboration with the petus forcing prices to lower | native kimself was being recom- levels and reducing purchasing mended. It, therefore, “blessed" power, From the viewpoint of the work going forward and profits in individual industries it hoped that the policy would may be impractical to permit more be extended and pursued. than a minimum amount of foreign was goods to enter a country, and with i come foreign markets unwilling to re-

EL

This

very unsatisfactory out- of the discussion, ut

the Committee is hampered by lack of funds in view of the new

ceive goods it is unwise and even- economy campaigne at Geneva. It tually becomes impossible to makeould not increase its purchases afrond. Yet the full intill there world trade is reducing standards | of it being effective.

was

#

programme posibility

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of Iving and cutting down pur- though the League is not un- chusing power everywhere. Asnertaking any active work in cun- with African children, each country makes added nexion

on effort to get along with less for- yet the vast storehouse of in- eign goods, foreign countries information which exists at Geneva

is available for those who are

turn apply reprisals and there is working at the problem. Ill- a continued decline in the foreign ternational co-operation oven on demand. The Inevitability of that the information aide can help who are mapping out neconsity which produces these thone foreign reprisals is no less than a policy to avoid pitfalls into the cortainty with which each de- which they might otherwise fall. pooled clino in volume of credit within They can learn from the

experience of others. It is not always realised that Geneva is the

a country forces now nales, new

low prices, and further reductions worlds best Information contje on

"Thero hasn't been a holdup on my beat in five years. It my fault I don't get premoled?"

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in volume of credit. Regarding alt kinds of toplen...

possibi-high a price raust be paid

these bright modern laurela,

Those who have met some of the Women air pioneers realise what a terrific strain their feats have imposed on their nervous system. Not a few are neurotic wrecka,

Life holds other charms and thrills besides hurtling for hours on end through the air amid a deafening roar of mechanism and thus imposing an unpleasant strain

the whole mind and body. After all, is the game really and deliberately worth the candle?

A lady who can cook a meat well Is probably better equipped to per- form her natural role in the scheme of life than one who knows how to tune up an acre-engine. Efficient devotion to the domestic duties may be leaa glamorous than dashing neross the Atlantic by aeroplane. hat it almost certainly gives more pleasure both to the actual per- former and to those asociated with her.

Onc-salutes the new

Minorvas

of the cockpit but with a reserva- tion in favour of the tulet disciples of old fashioned Mrs, Becton, No doubt Minerva shows up splendid- ly in the newspapers and on the films, but give me ifttle Mrs. Becton overy time on the hearth.

General Tani Ting-kal, Commander of the 18th Route Army, arrived at Canton yesterday morning by special frain from Kowloon. There was n tremendous crowd at the station to witness his arrival. All shops des- played flags, as also did the motor buses, whilst the noise from the crac- kers was deafening. A formal recep- tion will be held to-day at the Chung Shan Memorial. On arrival the Gen- eral drovo in a motor car through all the principal streets of the city and was accorded a great welcome.

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