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THE · HONGKONG
CHINA NEARER UNITY
LOOKING ROUND THE STORES
BIG CITIES CEKBRATE
KUOMINTANG
SESSION
Nanking, Dec. 10.
SPECIAL BUYERS' GUIDE FOR
CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS
the
A visit to Lane, Crawford's at well represented. this time of your is one of the best The Christmas fare in reminders that Christmas is at, Groceries, Wines and Spirits De hand. In every department signs partment is also comprehensive, of special activity are noted: there being nothing needed for special displays of seasonable mer. Christmas.celebrations which can- chandise creating a truly festive not be obtained. atmosphere.
TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1984.
H.K. Tennis League
C.R.C. Defeat G.C.C. For
Runners-Up Position
Playing at home on Sunday, the Cralgengower Cricket Club lost to the Chinese Recreation Club by B sets to 4 in the "C" division of the Lawn Tennis League. This match was played to decide the runners- the championship up position, having already been won by the South Ching Athletic Association. Scores:
11. J. Howard and F. R. Zimmern (C.C.C.) bent. K. Kwok and 8. C. Lau 7-5; beat W. K. Cheung and II. N, Chow 6-1; drew with W. M. Cheung and T. II. Woo G-0.
Sec fact
Perhaps the most gratifying fea- The Men's Department appears ture is the astonishingly low prices to be brimful of every conceivable which rule throughout the entire So The capital to-day showed gift suggestion calculated to glad-store, a factor which is doubtless
den the sterner acx, amongst which largely responsible for the great enthusiasm over-re-may be mentioned silk evening that the Christmas rush at this ports of the success of the scarves, leather pyjama cases, leading establishment has com anti-Red campaign in Kiang- en handkerchiefs, leather and menced much earlier than usual.
si, which has lasted for almost six years and was only.
concluded. recently The celebration
came upon the day set for the opening of the fifth Plenary Session of the Central Executive Council of the Kuomintang, which augurs well for closer co-operation
among
the
suede slippers-and a hundred and one other practical items.
ELITE STYLES
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excellent selection, the prices all being on the moderate side, Rome of the latter being made from
There is also a great variety of other useful things. Silver-backed |
At Elite Styles, there are {brushes, cigarette cases and boxes,
A gold sleeve-links and stud sets, usual a number of inexpensive watches (including the famous little novelties being displayed. Rolex Oyster wristlets) and, of most useful for the purpose course, a bewildering range in gift-giving. Manicure sets, pow- neckwear, pullovers, sweaters, golf der boxes, scarves, vells, gloves, jackets, and other such necessities. hair brush sets, vanity cases For ladies, gloves, scarves, bags, many new patterns, etcetera. hosiery,
and many dainty novelties, of hats and coats, there in an Perfumes and face-powders, beau- tiful jewellery auch na diamond set rings, brooches, etc. Watches are party leaders. Party lead-to be had in various precious woollen materials of smart design ers, belonging to various metals, some exquisitely act with in a wide range of shades,
precious alonea.
Lingerie is another speciality groups, have displayed more The Toy Department seems to be with this firm, here again the eagerness than before inrammed with novelties of every selection offered being most com-
description, and It is perhaps here prehensive. working out national unifica-where the appeal is almost over- One of the most popular gifts for the ladies is a hand-bag, and tion, except for a handful of whelming.
Of mechanical toys there are the wide choice nt Elite Stlyes "diehards" like General
and novel idens this will solve the problem of those many new Feng Yu-hsiang, and other year, while the display of games, seeking such a present.There are dolls, trains and such like is ex-bags in every posable colour and extremists.
ceptionally good. The usual party size; some fitted with useful little requlaftes in the form of crackers, accessories, while the prices are balloons, squeakers, etc., are also equally selectivq.
with
Simultaneously
the in. augural meeting of the Plenary Session of the C.E.C. of the Kuo- mintang held at the auditorium of the Central Kuomintang Headquar tera, a mass meeting represented by various classes of the city of Nan king took place at the Nanking City Kuomintang Hendquarters
thin morning. The meeting was de dicated to the celebration of the success of the anti-Red campaign and the opening of the Plenary Ses. sion.
To make the ceremony as impres. sive as possible, pincards bearing various slogans are posted every- where in the city, and buildings of varloits publie organisations and schools were brilliantly adorned with strings of electric lamps, festoona and flage. Theatres and other amusement places are vying with each other in selling tickets at reduced prices.
Meanwhile, the Central Govern mont leaders express pleasure with a telegram recolved from some of the South-western leaders signify- Ing their support of the suggestion contained in a circular telegram Issued jointly by Marshal Chinng Kai-shek and Mr. Wang Ching-wei on November 27, The suggestions. In the telegram are mainly concern- ed with the improvement of the re- lations between the Central Govern. ment and the provincial authoritica with the ultimate object of working fout reni unification.-Central News,
SHANGHAI DEMONSTRATION
Shanghai, Dec. 10. Two hundred motor ears and i thousands of people participated In a precession and later joined n great demonstration in tlie Chin- Che City to-dny, to celebrate the defeat of the Communist forces in the South and the opening of the Kuomintang Congress in Nanking. Millions of pamphlets were sent. tered by three aeroplanes sent down from Nanchang.-Reuter. RESPECTS TO SUN YAT-SEN
Nanking, Dec. 10.
Picture shows Dr. R. Espinosa, Vice-President of the Republic of Nicaragua, photographed with Mr. T. Lacayo, Consul for Nicaragua, and Mrs. Lacayo, during the former.visit to the Colony on Saturday. (Photo Far Eastern Pictorial Carrespondents).
DOING
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
Mesars, Mackintosh's Ltd., adverties that their store will remain open 4 pm on weekdays and.1 p.m. Saturdays.
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W. J. Howard and A. Kitchell (C.C.C.) lost to K. Kwok and M. C. Lau 5-7; drew with W. R. Cheung and H. N. Chow 6-6; lost to W. M. Cheung and T. II. Wyo 1-6.
G. Kelly and T. Locke (C.C.C.) lost to K. Kwok and M. C. Lau G-7; lost to W. K. Cheung and H. N. Chow 4-6; beat W. M. Cheung and T. H. Woo 6-4.
AIRWAYS TO SKIP HONGKONG
(Continued from Page 1. substantial number of air passen. gers nut of the 9 or three times many who annually leave the United States for China.
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RADIO BROADCAST
Relay of Hongkong Hotel. Dance Orchestra
Z. E. K. PROGRAMME
From ZUW on a wavelength of 355 metres (845 kilocycles):
5-8 p.m. European-Programme. 5-7 p.m. A Relay of the Hongkong Hotel Dance Orchestra
from the Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden courtesy of the Management)
(by
7 p.m. Closing 1kcal Stock Quota- tions, London and New York Stock and Commodity Quotations.
7.08.7,33 p.m. Light, Opera. Vocal Gems-Iolanthe (Gilbert and
Sullivan)
BL.
Columbla Light Opera Company. Selection-Tom Jones (German) of 11. Regimental Band
Grenadier Guarda. Vocal Gems Jolly Roger
Light Opera Company. 7.33-7,50 p.m. Two Chopin Ballade played by Alfred Cortot.
1 Ballade in A Flat Major, (Op. 47) 2 Ballade in F Minor, (Op. 52)
7.50-8 p.m. From the Studio. An Address on "The Street Sleepers* Shelter Society" by the Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall,
B p.m. Report.
Local Time and Weather
8.03-8.15 p.m. From the Studio. An Address on "The Street Sleeps' Shelter Society" by the Hon, Dr. R. H. Kutewall, (Chinese),
.8.15-10.30 p.m. Chinese Studio Con- curl,
9.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins, London 1 pm. Stork and Commodity Quotations,
10.35 p.m. Close Down,
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ZEK. PROGRAMME · 8.30-10 p.m.
European Recorded
Fre- Programme from ZEK on quency of 640 ke.'s.
8.30-8.54′ p.m. Grand Opera, Orchestra "Carmen" -- Prelude to
Act 1 (Bizét) Orchestra-"Carmen"---Entr'acte. Art
Perhaps it is not too late yet.
10.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins, for Hongkong to het with a view | Rugby Mid-day Press News, Further to deciding the Pan-American London Stocks and Commodity Quota- Airways to enter China via this tions. Colony which is situated on one of the busiest ocean highways in the world, and whose geographic and tourist importance as well as her political stability naturally fit her to become the hub of the airway system which is now being organised all around her. Hong- kong in one of the five leading seaports of the world in point of tonnage handled with hundreds of tourista passing through every day and it is in the Interest of the Pan American just as much in ours, to Include Hongkong the trans-Pacific Itinerary,
HONGKONG'S CHANCE
10
in
The trans-Pacific flight of the scheduled new Clipper which is
to visit China early next year, will be featured in the usual grand Pan American style in the preas of the entire world, and the cable publicity and subsequent ad- vertising in the form of articles and pictorial illustrations in all
bound countries in
t Госия universal attention on the scenic beauties of Hongkong with an Inevitable increase of Interest in thin Colony on the part of the general travelling public. Here is an excellent opportunity for Hongkong to secure the benefits of large-scale publicity and every- thing possible should be done not to let this opportunity pass
by.
4 Bizet)
Philadelphin Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leopold Stokow- nki. Aria-Tristan und Isolde," Art, Ben
foldr's Song (Wagner)
Nanny Larsen-Todsen [Suprand).. Vocal Duet--"Il Trovatore"--Miserere
(Verdi)
Mavia Bennett (Soprano) and
John Turner (Tenor), Arla La Boheme"Your day hand
Is Frazer (Puccini)
Heddle Nash (Tenor). 8.51-9.10 p.m. A Violin Ireital by Pritz Kreisler.
thene by
1 Ronding (On
Beethoven) (Kreisler).
2 Fair Rosemary (Scbón Rosmarin)
(Kreisler).
3 Humoreske, . Op. 101, No.
(Dorak).
4 Caprice Viennois (Kreisler).
9.10-9.30 p.m. Light Orchestral. Henry.VIII Dances (Edward German)
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New Symphony Orchestra. Reminiscences of Grieg (arr. Urbach) Marek Weber and His Orchestra, Raindrops-Pizzienti for Strings (de
La Riviere)
A Fairy-Ballet ̈(White) -
Bournemouth Municipal,
Orch.
conducted by Sir Dan Godfrey, 9.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins, London 1 p.m. Stock and Commodity Quotations.
9.35-10 p.m. Variety.
tion
Carroll Gibbons and John W.
Green, Instrumental-In the Heart of Hawaii Instrmaentel-Hawaiian Srilles
Hawulian Guitars.
The Pan-American Airways will not compete with any of the steam- ship companies now operating be- tween the United States and China. The majority of the Pinn Duet-Nymph Errant-Seler- vasengers will be recruited from among the high class. travel ele ment and executives who
could probably never manage to get away from their business and social obligations if it were not for the extraordinary saving time offered by the airways. Sixty hours as against an average of three weeks is certainly revolutionary and it is bound to evolve an altogether new class of travel public.
UNIUE OPPORTUNITY
Songs-Brave Hearts in
Songs--Near and yet so Far
Evelyn Laye (Soprano); Piano Solos-Piano "Show Mentories" Turner Layton. 10 p.m. Close Down.
ZEESEN PROGRAMMES
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Espacial
follows.
for Far notera
SOUTH ASIA. ZONE
South Aala Zone, broadcast from DJB, (19,74 metres) and DJN (81.15 metru),
4.46 p.m. DJD,DIN Announcement (Carm., Engl) German Palk Seng. Pro Framme-Farmsat (German, Rug-
&c.m
5,30
ilah).
About
Winter and Christmas. Hilegar liennecke (Alto). Karibens Tauber (Piano).
m, News In Engla
The trans-Pacific. airway This Evening's Broadcasis From scheme backed by the U.S. Post The German Short-Wavers Office and Government is the most important transportation de-istehere will be broadcast from cen velopment for Hongkong since the EASE AND SPEED IN In connection with the opening
inauguration of the Dollar Line Plenary Session of the Kuomin- THING DO NOT GIVE THE WORK LAST-
till-services. The Pan-American Air- ways have an agreement with the tang Party, an impressive cere. ING SOLIDITY
Imperial Airways to effect an all mony took place at the Sun Yat-BEAUTY-Plutarch.
around the world air schedule, Ben Mausoleum on the Tse Kin
The Solent Cinases Yacht Racing and it is in the interest of Hong- Hill this morning when the whole Apollon, late of Peking,, announces Association have issued the results bf the C.E.C. members attending that he has opened his Beauty Parlour of the scuson's races for eight-Hong to act immediately in order obtain full benefits for the local the Plenary Session paid respects in Pedder Building, where the best of metro International ́boats, Mr. tourist trade as a result of these
attention may be secured in hair and M. H. Mason's Violetta wins the new travel developments. to the late party lender.
beauty treatment. Mr. Wang Ching-wel, President
championship for the seventh year This is really a unique oppor- of the Executive Yuan, presided The Hongkong St. George's Society in succession with seventeen firsts, tunity in the travel history of over the ceremony. He also pre-in holding its annual ball at the Penin- seven seconds, and eight third. Hongkong and all responsible sided over the Inaugural meeting aula Hotel on January 11. The bail prizes in sixty starts, Messrs. public bodies and citizens of the of the Session.
will be on similar lines to previoun Preston and Steele's Saskin secured Colony should co-operate in order Business of the Session will be years, with the oxception that n set second place and Lord Foster's net to miss this chance of start- commenced this afternoon. Copper will take the place of a run-Cedora third.
ing Hongkong on its жду to ning buffet, trai News.
international importance. A For stealing an axe, the property of
EDDY. Li Tim, alius Li Him, pleaded gulity Pun Hop, aged 33, a carpenter, at to a breach of the Deportation Ordin- Boundary Street on Saturday, Wong anco at the Criminal Sessions this Kau, aged 28, a coolie, was sentencel morning before Mr. Justice Jacks to one month's hard labour, by Mr. E. FEATHERWEIGHT
STEADY ADVANCE
Changsha, Doc. U. The main body of the Rod army, which has slipped into western Hunan from Klangai, is holng pushed back to the extreme border districts of that province by the Government forces under the direction of General Ho Chion, Military Governor of Hunan,
It is officially claimed that the Government vanguard has reached Shi-Lo, near the western border. It is hoped that a conjunction will bo effected in time with the Kwel- chow troops at the other side to form an envelopment of the Red remnante.--Central Neros.
The P. and O. linor Ranchi le due bere from Singapore with tho' English mails at 8 a.m. on Thursday,
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Puisne Judge, and was sentenced W. Hamilton at the Kowloon Magia. had been ordered to be deported for a geant Poynt to three years' hard labour, Accused tracy this morning. Detective Ser- stated that complainant period of ten years..
was making repairs to a door, and just left his axe on the door-step la Amongst the passengers who sailed get something. On coming out again, by the Empress of Russia for the For the defondant was agon walking away Enst on December 1 include Mr. C. C. with the axe. Stark, of the Standard-Vacuum Oli Company, Mr. and Mrs. D. Tollenaar,
TITLE
Up For Decision To-day
Mr. A. J. Elvin, managing direc-
5.15 p.m. The Cell of the Homelands Upper Bavaria. A Billo Sequence
1.30
by Flumed v. t. Becky.
.. À Leirare our with Flaka.
5.4 p.m. Nawa in German.
7 pm. Concert of Light Hole. 1.p.m. News in Kasilab.
3.18 pan. Clam dawn DJB, DIR (Ger
IngL)
EAST ABIA ZONE
East Aula Zone broadcast thườngh DJA vs 81.28 metres, and DIN (11/65 metre).
• ym. DJá, DIN, Annesncement (Germ. Engl.) Gerous Folk Song. Pre- gramme Forecast (Germ., Engil 9.13 p.m. About Winter and Christmaë
Hildegard Henneck (Alto), Karibeln Taubert (Piano).
9.45 pm. Now, in English en DJA and
In Dutch on DIN,
10 p.m. Popular Orchestral Muale?: 11. Sperta Review.
12.16 p.m. News In German'os DJA and
DJN.
11.30 p.m. Concerts from German
Ma
ter Piano Concerts in Eat major by L. van Beethoven. Elly, .NET.
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11.11
m. News in Bhallah on DIA and
In Dalch da-DJN.
11.30. 1.2. Close down, DIA, DIN (Gera...
Engl.)
MRS. MOTONO
When Cheung On, 60, appeared butor of Wembley Stadium, has now Mrs. E. P. Bothwell, Mr. R. A. May, fore Mr. Wynne-Jones in the Central definitely concluded arrangements Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Harrison and son, Police Court this morning on in charge for a match for the feather-weight and Mr. W. A. Orwin.
of manufacturing cigarettes in to street, the Magistrate remarked that championship of Great Britain be- Kaisha sends a fine new issue of hammer to kill a mosquito. The Nel Tarleton (Liverpool).
The local office of the Nippon Yusen it sounded rather like using a slodge tween Davo Crowley (London) and "Glimpses of the East," for 1934-36. cigarettes were already thanufactured, The Aght will take place at the This annual production has come to and his Wership amended the charge | Empire Pool and Sports Arena,.mand and Electric Memar Halder d be known as one of the best hand- to one of hawking without a licence. Wombley, to-day tho same Diploma and Certical Blastrian! Curt books on Eastern countries of its Sergeant Smith stated that the de- night as the finals of, the $1,000 kind, and the profuse illustrations, fondant picked up cigarette onda and Wembley heavy-weight competition many in colour, make it a most at-made his own cigarettes from them. tractive publication.
A fine of $4, or five days, was imposed. for the Lord Lonsdale trophy.
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