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NEWS OF THE DAY
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1039.
HAPPENINGS
Hongkong Telegraph
THE CAMERA'S EYE
IN PICTURES PHOTONEWS HAS SEEN BY
FROM FAR AND NEAR
ENGLAND
A WEEK AWAY
GROUP photograph taken after the recent wedding of Mr. Au Man So of the China Emporium, Ltd., and Miss Helen Pang at the Registrar's Office.
By air, in the astonishing comfort of Imperial
Airways four-engined air liners, you get to London just
a week after leaving Hong Kong. Flying by day high
above the heat of the earth below, you enjoy the most
modern way of travelling-in the most modem air
liners and the most luxurious in the world- the Imperial
flying-boats. Fares include all accommodation and
meals (but not drinks). No tips.
IMPERIAL AIRWAYS
snakings and information from Imperial Airways (Par East) Ltd., Iz. George's: Buildings Hong Telephone Mitti. Telegramat Airways Hong Kong; be the Company's Booking. Arsaer
KOOL
Dine at the
Parisian Grill
Good Food-
Fing Wines DINNER & DANCE MUSIC
by
The Blue Danube Trio
Opan till 1 a.m.
The Duchess of Kent, with Leslie Henson standing beside her, looking into the iron lung which she received, together with a cheque for 1,000 gulucas, on behalf of the voluntary hosplials of the country, The donation was made by the Loyal Society of Dartsmen following an all-star cabaret arranged by Mr. Henson at the Galety Theatre. Among the artists who appeared for the occasion were Hermione Baddeley, Henry Colton, who gave a golfing lesson, Fred Emney, Roy Royston, Dorothy Dickson, and Richard Hearne,
In Charlty's Name: Miss Althea Spicer
Mills, who raffled
a glani box of
chocolates, watch-
ing the chef at
work on the hol
dog stand at the
Merry Market held
at the Royal Hor- ticultural #411, Westminster, to ald
the funds of the
Hospital for Sick Childreu, Great Ormond St. The Queen, the Prin
cess Royal, who is
The Lily Bride: Miss Renee nierenden du Pičusis, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Merandon du Plessis, of 97, Bryanston Court, W. and Chamarel,-Mauritius, was a striking figure in silver lame as she arrived for her wedding at St Margarol's, Westminster, to the Hon. Edward Langton Iliffe, elder son of Lord and Lady life. They are honeymooning in America.
president of the THE HONgkong sociETY FOR THE
kospital, and the
Duchess of Glau-
oester each sent
rifia. There were nearly thirty stalls,
all of them being well; putronised..
Count the "TELEGRAPHS” everywhere
Thu of
PROTECTION OF CHILDREN
The Society, asks for
$40,000
in. 1039 to meet the increasing needs of sick
and destitute children in Hong Kong.
Hon. Treasurers:
Mr. A. McKELLAR, C.A.
c/o Mackinnon Mackenzie & Co.,
P. & O. Building.
Mr. KWOK CHAN,
c/o The Banque de L'Indo-Chine,
Hongkong."
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