THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1936.

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OF

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HAWAIIAN TROUBADOURS

WITH

"QUEENIE"

AND HER

BEAUTIFUL HULA GIRLS “MIAMI-MARY—MILLIE" .

ALSO HER NEW SENSATION

NINA & JOSE

Mexico's Dance Marvels

WED. 7th

SAT. 10th

WED. 14th SAT.

17th

After Dinner Patrons

October

$1.00 Cover Charge.

DANCING EVERY NIGHT

to

Gellman's Gloucester

Cossacks

TEL. 28128 FOR RESERVATIONS.

Sixth Annual

PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION

LORD ROTHERMERE

·COMING TO H.K.

Lord Rothermere, chief proprietur

of the "Daily Mail," "Daily Mirror and "Evening News," who is duc here on the Empress of Japan" on. Friday from a tour in Japan.

YANKEES MAKING SURE OF WORLD BASEBALL TITLE

(Continued from Page 1.)

No runs, one hit, popped to Lazzeri. ny errors,

Yankees-Holle walked. DiMaggio filed 10 Moore. Gehrig grounded, forcing Rolfe out, Whitehead to Bar- tell. Dickey grounded and Bartell touched second, taking Gehrig out on a similor play. No runs, no hits,

no errors.

SIXTH INNING

AMATEUR PHOTO DISPLAY

EXHIBITION NOW OPEN

A varied selection of the best of the entrica in the sixth Annual Amateur Photographic Exhibition organised by the Telegraph is being exhibited on the top floor of the Gloucester Hotel, ns from to-day. The Exhibition; which remains open all day, will continue up to and in- cluding Friday.

In all, there are some 500 pictures

០៧ view, demonstrating

standard of artistic merit.

no charge for admission,

a high There is

In connection with the Exhibition, Dr. F. Bunje, one of the Judges, will give a talk on the entries, in the exhibition room, at 5.30 p.m. to- morrow (Tuesday), to which all in- terested are invited.

MAN KILLED BY TRAIN

FATAL ACCIDENT ON RAILWAY

A serious accident occurred in the ten and quarter mile stone at Sha- tin, when the 10.45 morning train, ran into and killed Chung Lam, 40, Asherman from Talpo.

It is not known exactly how the necident happened, but it is assumed that the man was attempting to cross the railway track, directly in front of the oncoming train. His mutilated body was removed to the Public Mortuary.

Glants-Terry was called out at BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIP

Lazzeri.

Best on a close play. Out fied to Powell Ripple popped to No runs, no hits, no errors.

Yankees-Powell grounded to Juck son and Lazzeri to Dartell. Selkirk hit into Terry's hands, Hubbell cover- ing Orat.

No runs, no hits, no errors.

SEVENTH INNING

3

Craigengower Competition Drawing To A Close

The lawn bowls season of the Craigengower C.C. Is fast drawing

I found Ovaltine'

of Supreme Value

W.ASCOT

SUPREME FOR HEALTH, STRENGTH AND ENDURANCE

Read this cable from

C. W. A, SCOTT

'OVALTINES' LONDON.

"YOU CAN TELL THE EM- PIRE THAT I FOUND 'OVÁL- TINE' OF SUPREME VALUE IN MAINTAINING PERFECT PHYSICAL FITNESS AND VITALITY UPON THIS STRENUOUS FLIGHT." Scott.

says

CWA. Scott

C. W. A. Scott who has again proven his almost superhuman ability to win Air Marathons, paid definite tribute to the supreme value of 'Ovaltine.' On his ar- rival in Johannesburg he immediately acknow. ledged the great help had which 'Ovaltine" given him in his magni. ficent, achievement. just as on an equally famous occasion when Scott partnered by the late Capt. Black won the England to Melbourne Air-race, 'Ovaltine' play- ed its part in giving the fliers abundant energy for their ordeal. .......

Practical experience in many other notable feats of endurance, and in all conditions of everyday life. has proved, that 'Ovaltine'. is unequalled for maintaining perfect physical fitness and ab. undant vitality.

to a close, and there remain but the CONVENT BAZAAR For the last six years, their convent,

Giants-Mancuso went out on

White-finals of the handicap singles and faul. Dickey picking up.

to be played head grounded to Pearson. Jackson championship singles

1936 season will be farmed. No runs, ne hits no errors, before the

oftelally over.

Yankees-Pearson doubled to right centre and Crosetti singled to short right field, Pearson going to third. Rolfe popped to Dartell. DiMaggio hit into a louble-play, Bartell to Whitehead to Terry, No rung, no nils, no errors.

EIGHTH INNING Giants-Leslie, batting for Hubbell; singled to left Beld, Davis running Moore, was safe on a bit to left fleld, and Davis

second. went Bartell grounded to Lazzer, Davis

to

J. S. Landolt with a 7 handicap and W. Bagley with a handleap of

2 are the finalists in the handicap singles, while R. F. Luz and R. Basa will contest the singles crown.

NEW HOSPITAL CEREMONY

The thirteenth annual bazaar at the

hospital and orphanage has been opened to the whole of Kowloon, and the many students, patients and orphans there at present, shows the necessity of such an organisation.

There are fifty Sisters in all, some

Convent of the Chinese Sisters of teaching schools in various parts of the Precious Blood was held on Hongkong at their own expense, some

afternoon under

the

On Saturday a rink skipped by R.Saturday Basa with J. R. Soares, A. E. Spatronage of the Rt. Rev. Mgr. H. in charge of the excellent work in the

Valtorts,

and the chairmanship of Convent, and still others doing work Alves and A. 3. Gomes lost to a rink under the leaderhip of E. el Mr. Tse Yung-kwong. The function of salvation in the interior of China. Arculli with W. Atkins, W. Fritz was intended to raise funds in aid of gerald and A. A. Razack, by 18 shots the children's hospital, clinic and

orphanage, and it was well to 16.

Before bazaar Was

the

the

The hospital itself requires all the and nurses, as there has been an In- crease since 1034 both in the number new hospital,

depart- the Convent, at attendance at the out-patient and ground adjoining

Yuen Chow Street, Shamshulpo, was ment reached 8,304 in June this year; Inid by Bishop H. Valtorta. Many 5,014 were old pallents while 3,200 were new ones. The in-patients people were present at this ceremony.

treated during 1935 were 1,504. The The bazaar was organised by the majority of children admitted for There will be a committee meel-Sisters, with the assistance of many treatment usually suffer from mel-

various nutrition us a result of poverty.

The pairs Championship was wor foundation stone of the Opised, attention und hard work of the Slaters

and Moore advancing. Terry the Sisters of out-patients and in-patients. The eci Lazzeri, scoring Davis and sending Moore along to third. Ott runners-up being W. Fritzgerald

J. S. Landolt. grounded out to Rolfe. One Fun, two hits, no errors.

Yankees-Gabler replaced Hubbell. Gehrig doubled past rat and Dickey grounded to Bartell, Gehrig doubled

ing of the Hongkong branch of the school girls. There were

embroidered past first and Dickey grounded to

of knitted and third. English Association in the Urban stalls Burtell, Gehrig going on to Powell singled to left field, scoring Council chamber on Friday, October articles for sale at reasonable prices, Gehrig. Lazzeri grounded to White-P, at 5.15 p.m. head, Powell taking second. Selkirk was purposely walked and Pearson grounded to Jackson. One run, two hits, no errors.

NINTH INNING

Glants-Ripple grounded to

zeri.

Laz- Mancuso grounded to Rolte, for Whitehend,

Koening, batting

singled to right centre. Jackson was out on a foul, caught by Gehrig, No runs, one hit, no Press.

errors.-United

The doctors, who deserve great while a large quantity of toys, sweets praise for their voluntary work in the and useful household articles were Convent's hospital during recent are Dr. (Mrs.) L. Fehily, dispused of as prizes for the winners years at various games of skill.

Doctors Hop-Gil, M. Nicholson, S. Dr. Ajoc, Ho, and A. P. Guterres. Ons ense of Diphtherla was re-

The work of the Sisters of the Pre-H. D. Matthews also gave valuable ported to the local Health authorielous Blood is worthy of recognition. service while in the Colony. tles on Friday.

Finest Club

Cooks by Gas.

to

The Gloucester Hotel

TO-DAY to FRIDAY, October 9.

Comprising a Selection of Entries received in The Amateur Photographic Competition conducted by

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

JAPANESE ASK MORE

PROTECTION

(Continued from Page 1.) JAPANESE DESIRES IN HONGKEW

The Foreign Relations Committee of the Japanese Residents Corpora- tion has decided to urge the Corporn. tion to seek an Increase in the num- ber of Japanese plain clothes poilce- meil in the S.M.P A proposal to ask for the appointment of Japanese to head the Dixwell Road, Hongkew, and Yongiszepoo Rond police stations ot the S.M.P. was, however, shelved for a more thorough investigation.

A petition on similar. lines was addressed on September 28 to Mr. Stirling Fessenden, Secretary-General of the Shanghal Municipal. Council, by the Federation of Amalgamated Japanese Street Unions, the munication pointing out that the adoption of these measures would increase the effectiveness of police protection.

JUMPED INTO HARBOUR

SUICIDE ATTEMPT

FAILS

com"

In an attempt to commit suicide, Wong Wal, 25, jumped from the Yaumati ferry Man Hing, whlie It was in mid-harbour. A seaman on board the ferry, named Loi Yung, who saw his action, dived in and saved him.

Wong was taken to the Kowloon Hospital auffering from the effects of Immersion,

The House of Commons has often been called the finest club in Lon. don, and the output of its kitchens has helped to maintain its reputa- tion. When the kitchen equipment was modernised recently, two 6-unit gas ranges were installed.

Large and small scale Cooking Appliances supplied and installed by

HONG KONG & CHINA GAS CO., LTD.

Showrooms-Gloucester Bullding.

and 246. Nathan Road, Kowloon."

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