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•Drain Mary:

THE CHINA

Hollyward

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1936

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by 96% of the.

He has also perfected a make-up. for street wear tension as "May Factors Society Make-up

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comes in shades that blend with

your own natural colorings!

I'll bring you some when I leave Hollywood next week.

Can you tear to wait? Jahu

Why John! You poor, dear fool. You didn't

have to go

all the way to Hollywood to get Max Factor's Make-up. I've been using it for

years

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and I buy it right here in town at .

All leading stores in Hong Kong.

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Outside Ladies

There was also some discussÍON regarding the number of outside Ladies who took part in the club's tennis mixed donhles tournament and it was suggested by certain j

that only ladies' who members were relatives of members should be allowed to compete.

The issue was settled when Mr. W. V. Field offered a prize to be competed for by lady relatives of members only, this offer being! greeted with acclamation.

Election Of Officers The election of officers resulted as¦ | Zollows:--

The official annoucement of the engagement" of the Princes Juliana, heir,“ to the three-of- the Netherlands, above, to Prince Bermed of Lippe, -- was recently . mada. The Princes in 27 and the Prince 25.

ARE BOYS DIFFERENT! FROM GIRLS?

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BABY'S CUID

CHECKED AND SOON BETTER Graduate Nurse believes

in prevention

Boys are more often problem children then, rizia. - Their be havior more often falls below the standard detranded by society, and most of the cases coming up for advice or treatment to clinics are bays. The boy from his earliest

BECAUSE colds may bring on sezi- days is allowed considerably more ons complications, be sure to use a freedom than the girl and so his simple, safe remedy immediately baby chances of getting into bad com-coughs and shows cold symptoms. “A pany are increased. Girls show Canadian nurse found Baby's Own Tablets a most affective treatment for more' self-control and are

She writes: this purpose Graduate as I be persistent so that they persevere

Being a patiently at their tasks, while

lieve in prevention, so when all the rest of us had. colds I soon had boys are more easily distracted.

baby's cold checked and better, thanks to Baby's Own. Tablets. Also when baby seemed peevish and fevered at teething I always re- sorted to Baby's Own Tablets. I have used them this winter to keep my baby "orell."

more

Mrs. Walter Gil,

Barrie, Ontario,

definitely relieve

Mothers can

The "Nervous Sex The force of conventions and moral ideala is usually more deeply rooted in girls than in boys, just because the world 'bas this double standard of morality imposed by the male for his own convenience, and so the girl is baby's cough or cold if they will give made to live up to social conven- Baby's Own Tablets promptly accord- tions from her earliest days and ing to the directions.

Remember, also, that these tablets comes to regard any lapse as much more serious than a boy are exective for fretfulness, simple

fever, teething, constipation, diar would. This is probably the exhoes, upset stomach, cole, and other planation of her greater "good childhood, alimenta Certised safe. nes" And she apparently, finds even for the most delicate baby. Ob- "You saw him, he had just re-being, “good” rather a stain, for tainable at chemists everywhere. turned on leave from France.she is more liable to nervous ail-

POPPY DAY FUND

A Thought

President: B. W. Bradbury. Vice-president: C. S. Rosselet. Hon. Secretary: W. K. Way- Hon. Treasurer: A. E Coates. Cricket Captain, 1st XI: E. Zim- mern: Vice-captain: A. B. Hamson.

Cricket Captain, 2nd J J. L Youngssys; Vice-captain: A. Kitchell

General Committe: A. E. S. Ale R. Bazz, A. B. Hamson, W. J. Howard, J. S. Landolt, E. Zimmern, Dr. V. N.

|his mud-stained tunic, his batter- Conditions like nail-biting, Atienza, Dr. N. P. Karanja.

Chairman's Speech

ed shrapnel-helmet-"Tin-hat he thumb-sucking, nervous twitching. Addressing the meeting, the called it. You rèmember how he etc., are all commoner in girls chairman, Mr. C. S. Rosselet said hunched the weight of his equip than in boys, while emotionally

ment to the other shoulder as he they are the more unstable in part:

"Your Committee feels gratified answered with a happy grin "Ten too. Jealousy for instance of bro- at being able to come before yon days!... Did he come through thers or sisters is more frequent

You have sometimes among girls than among boys. to-day with a report and state-all right?

. but not often of ment of accounts which campare wondered. so favourably with the previous late. It is a long time since the

As one might expect from their year. Having regard to the dif-War, and we are apt to forget....

are obligations we superiority in intelligence girls do than ficulties encountered during the yet there

better in school subjects year under review, coupled with should retiember."

boys, and even when competing the prevailing hard times through

What a thrill of pride you, felt in ments than the boy.

Contributors

Girls Are "Swots”

Babys Own Tablets,

NEW STATUS IN ABYSSINIA

British Government's Recognition?

London, To-day-

which we are passing, and which His Excellency the Governor .. 1100|with boys of equal intelligence the British. Legation at Addis

H.K. & Shanghai Hotels, Ltd. naturally affected the spending Tong Sen

power

of members generally- I Hon. Mr. Edwin Taylor venture to express the opinion Mesara. Benjamin & Petts that you will consider the results Lent-Col M. H. Logan Messrs. Logan & Amps achieved as highly satisfactory. Mr. & Mr. E. J. B. Mitchell

Hon. Dr. A. R. Wellington

Sporting Activities "Turning to our sporting activi-D. V. Steavenson

T. C. Monaghan ... ties. I consider that we have British American Tobacco Co.: joyed an exceptionally successful on. Mr. T. N. Chau year. Our lawn bowls "A" team Hon Mr. H. T. Johnson again won the First Division Mercantile Bank of Indis Shield. this time for the third George W. Pope year in succession, thus accom-Anonymous

G. A. Pentreath plishing another "hat-trick" Lawn. W. M. Dulley bowls in this Club is increasing Hon. Mr. YEL in popularity, and there may come G. B. S. Thomson

Ship KA la time when we shall find our Tang existing bowling green totally in- Mr. & Mrs. D. D. Forber

B. A. C North adequate to meet the demand.

E. C. Tregillus "Our success in this branch of Fr. D. J. Valentine sport was primarily due to the E. M. McLay spirit of harmony which prevail. Col. Matthews ed throughout the whole season. T. 1. Gregory and for this happy state of affairs Hon. Mr. J. P. Bizga

Con-

J. Bentley

100 they often beat them. The boys,

The question of the status of

100 of course, do not like being besten Ababa is under consideration by the British Government. It is 80 and retaliate by calling the girls understood that the French, Ameri-

swots." And so they are. They

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so have more persistence, greater can and other Governments are being consulted, but no decision 30 powers of concentration, and are

25 less distracted by outside in-is expected in the near future.

Oficial circles confirm that it orterests. Consequently the aver

age age at which girls matriculate is still the policy of Britain not to

Italian recognise the in lower than that of the boys.

conquest, Finally it is interesting to com-except as the result of a League 25pare the subjects at which girls decision, but this would not pre- excel with those at which the boys vent the transformation of the

10 are most successful. Girls score Legation 10 in English, arts, spelling,

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info a Consulate and credited to the Italian adminis-

would

10 and hand-writing; Boys in science, įtration, which admittedly

history, general knowledge, and be a partial de facto recognition.

10

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$885

I desire to pay a tribute to the! work of our Lawn Bowls

Further contributions will be verer. Mr. E. el Arculli, and the other members of the Sab-Com-gratefully received by Mr. F. G. mittee.

Maunder, Secretary to Earl Haig's "Individual members of this Fund, York Building, Hong Kong, Club have again. distinguished Cheques should be made pay- themselves. Following the exam- able to Thomson and Co. and ple set by Dr. Atienza, a member crossed: "Poppy Day Fund." of last year's victorious tear, our president, Mr. B. W. Bradbury, successfully skipped the Hong

like to express thanks to the Ten- Kong team at Wanstead, thus re- taining the "Explin Cap" for annis Convener, Mr. W. J. Howard, other year. Mr. A. E. Coates who has always worked hard in crowned his bowling career by the interest of the Tennis Section. į

"The cricketers have had a bad winning the Lawn Bowls Singles Championship, and a rink com- year, and it is a matter of dis- jappointment that we cannot point? prising Messrs. R. F. Lar (Skip),] W. V. Field, A S. Gomes and to any success on their part S. Landolt won the Colony Rink Championship.

Teams Section

"Our tennis section has also done remarkably well, and it is a matter of satisfaction: to be able! to record that our “D” Team wonj the "D" Division of the Tennis!

League. The competitions have

Mr. W. V. Field seconded the chairman's proposal for the adop tion of the report and accounts, the motion being carried unanim- ously.

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Witness, at Clerkenwell Police,

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