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FUNCTIONS FOR OFFCERS OF SUB.

H.M.S. Phoenix At Zamboanga

Several social functions in honour of Cmdr. D. C. Ingram and officers of H.M.S. Phoenix, en route from Hongkong to Australia, wore arranged during the submarino's visit to Zam- boanga, it was learned to-day.

three-day atop-over Zamboanga, the Phoenix left for Australia.

After a

in

it

The British Vice-Consul and Mrs. Douglas luy entertained with dinner at their home for Commander Ingram; Lieutenant Willmott, Lieu- tenant Ogle, Mr. Pegler, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. PL. Zimmer- Geargo A. Kerr, man, and J.

On the follirwenior

night Captain and Mrs. Ray E. Cavence entertained at thole quarters with a dinner pre- ocding the dance at the Army-Navy Club. The following guests were present: Commander Ingram,

Lleu-

tenant Willmott, Lieutenant Ogle, Lieutenant Phillimore, Captain and Mr. Duran II, Summers, Captain and Mrs. A. J. Thackston, Jr., Lieutenant And Mrs. Roy E. Moore, Lieutenant

and

Mrs. Clifford G. Simenson,

Licutermat and Mrs. William Haneko, Lieutenant and MIS. Kelly B. Lemmon, Jr., Lieutenant and Mrs. F. Wayne Barlow, Lieutenant and Airs. Harvey Bower, Stra. Frank Christian, Major Ray E. Quigley, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Garrett, Miss Dorelle McKellar, Miss Jeanne Wilson, Mrs. J. J. Wilson, Mr. and MTH.

F. L. Worcester and Lieutenant Ralph Brownfield.

On the same afternoon golf match was played. by a team from Phoenix against n Country Club Leam. Those participating were F. L. Worcester, Commander Ingram, Captain Ray E. Cavenee, Lieutenant Ogie, Captain Duran H. Summers, Lieutenant Willmolt, D. J. S. Hay and Lieutenant Phiilimore. The Country Club players

Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Worcester were hosts at swimming party

and techon luncheon Sunday morning, their

guests being Commander Ingram, Lieutenant Willmott, J. Fair- weather, and Mr. and Mrs. D. J. S. Hay.

Mr. and Mrs. H. C. L. Thompson had us their luncheon guests Sunday Lieutenant Phillimore and Mr. Pegler of the Phoenix,

Mrs. J. J. Wilson entertained at breakfast

Sunday morning in honour of Commander Ingram and Lieuten- ant Phillimore.

The British community of Zam- boanga, consisting of Vice-Consul and Mrs. Douglas Hay, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Kerr, Mr. and Mrs, IL. C. L Thompson and J. Fairweather, enter- inned at a

a tea

Sunday after-

dance.

noon at the Zamboanga Country Club in honour of the caplain and officers of Phoenix. The club was attrac-

with

Uvely deco

decorated

American, British and Filipino flag. Comman der Ingram, Lieutenant Willmott, Lieutenant Philimore, Mr. Pegler, Major and Mrs. Henry R. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Worcester, Mrs. Frank Christian, Captain and Mrs. Ray F. Cavence, Captain and Mrs. A. J. Thackston, Jr., Captain and Mrs. Duran, H. Summers, F. W. Redding, Mrs. A. Broad, Lieutenant and Mrs.

E. Wayne Barlow, Lacutenant nod

Mrs. Harvey Dourer, Wilfred Broad, Shelley Broad, Lleutenant

and Mrs.

Roy F. Moore, Miss Winifred Mann, Miss Louise 'Goldthorpe, Lieutenant and Mrs. Cifford G. Simenson, Lieu- Lenant and Mrs. Kelly B. Lemmon, Miss Jeanne Wilson, Callagher,

Jr., Otto Wendover, F. L. Zimmer-

Mrs. R. F. mon, John

Lieutenant and

and

Mrs. William Haneke Dorelle McKellar were Uhe Lieuterant and Mrs.

Miss

Kucsts.

Kelly n

Lemmon, Jr., entertained at an in- formal supper Sunday night

follow. log the

the ten at the Country Club in honour of the British officers. Others present were: Mr. and Mrs, D. J. S. Hay, Mr. and Mrs. H.-C. L. Thomp- Bon, Lieutenant and Mrs. E. Wayne Barlow, Lieutenant and Mrs. Roy E. Moore, Lieutenant and Mrs. Harvey Dower and Miss Dorelle McKellar.

Temperature Soars During Week-End

Hongkong's warm week-end cul minated yesterday: with a maximum temperature of 74 degrees, while the minimum was as high as 19.

The thermometer remained high this morning, and at 10

10 o'clock re- gistered 2 €2,

accompanying

humidity of

with

of 85 per cent. The Royal Observatory weather report issued this morning stated the anti-cyclone over North China has increased considerably in Inter- nity. The Philippines depression. Is situated about 240 miles to the eart of Manito, moving northward,

Local forecast: North-east and cast winds, nioderats to fresh; fair.

INJURED MAN IN HOSPITAL

left

It is fonded Unit Mr. John Potter, who was stricken aboard, the Junk Sea Dragon, shortly after it Hongkong on its projected Voyage acrods as the Pacific. - sustained abdominal Infuries.

Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

PHOTONEWS

Mr Potter's condition-ta Hof seri mu, but his injury will necessitate! ̈his domaining in hospital for a few

He has expressed the Caring gs Why Che Cenrygn, when the

A little girl peeps round the corner as she watches cadets march into the college during the recent passing-out parade and Inspection held at Sandhurst. Lieut-General Sir Reginald S. May, Quarter-

Master-General to the Forces, took the bispection.

One of the pariles of German child refugees pictured on arrival at Harwich where all was organised for their reception and temporary accommodation. Some are orphans, but the majorlly have left their parents behind them.

There was no strolling in Hyde Park recently, everybody walk- ing at a brisk pace and, if they were sensible, wrapping them. selves up in the thorough-polug fashion adopted by this girl. London had His coldest spell for

many years,

In his capaclly as Commander- In-Chlef of the Australian Mili- tary Forces, Lord dowrie (cen- tre), the Governor General,

February 13, 1939.

Dr.

Look Through The "Telegraph"

50 YEARS AGO

Feb, 13, 1889. We take great pleasure in supporting Cantilo's public-spirited proposal, made the other day at the meeting of tho Literary Society, to take over and run on moro popular lines the Library attached to the City Hall Museum, of the many desiderata of which the Colony stands in sore nead in that of in really useful brary, cany of access at all hours of the day, and fulfilling all the requirements of that immensely beneficial Institution. It has been said that the British people distingulah where they themselves in all places watile by n ship, Church, in cricket Bold, and a race, contAO, We think the tino las come, for us to render our- selves equally prominent by carrying a library with us wherever we go.

The present Library nitnched to the Muscum in a good nucleus to start from. In its form, this Library 1 practically useless to the majority of Tendente. It Is neither

a complete library, nor a circulating one. Tha Toons are dark, cold, and uncomforta- ble. There is consequently ampla room for the introduction of a public library In the colony, and we hope Dr. Cantic's Initiative will meet with prompt and hearty response from all cinnnes of the community, particularly from the persons directly connected with the manngement of the City Hall Library.

·

25 YEARS AGO

Feb. 13, 1889.

A

The Blue funnel sleamer Ajax ar- rived in port this morning from the North. The captain reports that the vessel encountered heavy blizzard in the North Pacife, the ship being frozen up for three days, the temperature being 22 degress.

The superb film "Quo Vadis" has attracted and is still attracting many people in the Victoria Theatre.

Frickle Fashion is now threatening to afflict men with allt trousers, after the style, of, the slit skirt now so preva- lent.

An American tailoring journal has been collecting views of leading mem- bors of the trade en the possibility, of the

ndopted this spring. iden being and, according to the chairman of one of the clothiers' and cutters Associn- tlonn on that alde of the Atlantic, this weird frank is to ba ordained as "the thing" for men in a very short time.

is bound to come," the Inter- viewer was told. "Men's clothing has for too long a time bean kept within strict bounds. The rovulsion against this state of affairs shows itself In gaily coloured hate decorated with bows and even with feathers.

The time is not far distant when men will be compelled to dream as cla- burately for evening partios nz women do."

10 YEARS AGO

Fab, 12, 1029. Despite extreme cald and continuous rain,

crowd un Immoneo

gathered In the equare of the St. John Lateran Church, facing tho unclent Lateran Palace of the Popes, where Pope Pius and Signor Massolini, signed the his torle treaty which Anally settles the so-called 2aman question.

The agreement settles a dispute be- tween the Church and the State that has Insted for nearly sixty years and that has kept the Pontiff a self-imposed prisoner at the Vatican since 1870.

5 YEARS AGO

Feb. 13, 1934.

A virtual state of civil war exists over a wide aren In Austria, the socialist uprising having extended to at critical least five statos, A "highly situation existe.

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All the Heimwehr reserves have been called up and ordered to prepare for active parvice, which means that additional foren of between thirty-five and furty thousand, men were armed to-night.

Grim fighting in golag on at many points where the sociallit rebola, well- armed have occupied miniature for- trexken and are defying the afforts of govornment troops to dialedge thom.

The casualty tell is already excued- Ingly high, the number of wounded cannot yet be estimated, but hospital attaches erilmate "that over cno hun- dred and fifty have been killed.

Vienna to-night presents the pearance of an armed camp, Police

with troops

riflos and fixed bayonets

the streets, are patrolling many of which have been fenced-in with barbed-wire,

and vislied the Newcastle recently district of New South Wales and watched the progress of the conrial defenée manoeuvTES,

The eight bridesmaids at the recent wedding of the Hon. Edward Langton XLife and Miss Rense Meran-

don du Plessis were Miss Irene Morandon An Pierola (slater af the bride), Minu Cihsalaton Dresselhuys.

and the Hop. Pamela Berry (cousins), U., Hon. Deborah Milford,, the Hon. Christine, Baumaren, Mins Maryoth Hay, Mim Fullet Henley, and Mine Rachel Henley together in their full-skirt dremos of white stektas, OVOKÁ

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CHUNGKING, Feb. 12.

Sir Archibald Kerr Clark Kerr, British Ambassador to Chino, left Pelping yesterd for Tangshan to Inspect the Kalion mines.

After a brief stay at Tangshan he will proceed to Chinwangtao where he will board a British gunboat for Shanghal-Central News:

Lord Gort Returns To Egypt

Jerusalem, Feb. 12. Lord Gort, Chief of the British General Staff, left by air to-day for Egypt after a strenuous three-day four of the whole of Palestine, In which he visited various army units, and conferred with local and general headquarters-Reuter Special,

Four Dead In New Palestine Outrages

Jerusalem. Feb. 12. Torrorlat outrages in the past, 24 hours resulted in three Jows being killed and stour (wounded.tes

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