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ART EXHIBITIONS

Proceeds For War Relief

The Hong Kong Working Artists" Guild announces that a series of Exhibitions will be presented in 1 the near future by the Guild.

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THE CHINA MAIL, DECEMBER 15, 1937.

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cocktails make good mothers!

A lady killer from somewhere North of the Tweed was said to take them out and starve thent to death.

HELP FOR WAR SUFFERERS

BISHOP VALTORTA'S

MESSAGE

The first of this series will be two Exhibitions of Chinese water- colour paintings by Misses Hung Pik Sheung, Hung Yiu Sheung and Hang Pam Sheng who, it will be recalled, had already held a suc- cessful Exhibition at the Hop Yat Church in September in aid of the War Relief, and the great colourist Mr. Chiu Shiu Ngong who was a member of the Chinese Fine Arts An angry young man rushed into Club of Canton The joint Exhibi- the registrar's office "Look here" tion of the Hung sisters will be he shouted, "you must have given held at the St. Francis Hotel from me the wrong kind of license. I've Saturday the 18th inst., till Wednes-been leading a dog's life ever day the 22nd, and that of Mr. Chin (since." Shiu Ngong on the 8th floor of the China-Building from Monday the 20th inst till Friday the 24th. Immediately after Christmas, the Guild will present another Exhibi- tion of Chinese watercolour pain ings by Mr. Pau Shin Yau, prin cipal of the Lai Ching Art College.

Art lovers who attended art ex-

-hibitions in the past will no doubt

remember that the work of both the entire output of their art. Mr. Chiu Shiu Ngong and Mr. Pau It is understood that the net good fellowship of your earlytic societies which would help the Shin Yau had been exhibited on a proceeds of all sales of pictures married life.

and small scale. Through the coming effected through these Exhibitions And I incidentally, will get a would put themselves at the dis- Fxhibitions the public will be will be applied towards the War chance to see something the posal of the local authorities for afforded an opportunity of seeing Relief

little blonde on the Ferry

assistance in any way that was needed All through the letter he insists on the fact that patriotism is a Christian virtue and that obe- dience to authority and relief of the suffering are the duties of all Catholics..

"When your wife offers you only asks writer in a Church a tired peck on the cheek when you magazine. Possibly not, but many come home, or when your husband

It is the duty of good citizens and mothers make excellent cocktails,

brings home work for every even good Christians to do everything ing, the time has come for you to possible to alleviate the sufferings run away with each other. Even of the victims of the war. though you're not involved in a

This is the subject of a forceful marriage triangle, you should run letter, addressed to the Chinese away just the same

Catholics of the Hong Kong Vicar- Stick out the jaw, tell your fiate by the Bishop, Mgr. Valtorta. sponse to pack her pyjamas, and The Bishop gives great praise to buy a couple of railway tickets. Catholic Chinese for their generos- The effect is said to be electric ity and self-sacrifice during the The modestly anonymous hus-war, and urges them to continue in band who advises this course of the same spirit as long as the war reaction in "Readers Digest," calls lasts. He pays a special tribute to the move "a good inoculation the poor for their generosity, and against extra-marital attraction to the ladies and girls who have To put it crudely, sir, as man to worked so earnestly in making, ar- ticles for the wounded, and he man, you may be throwing very extra-marital glances at that little points out that the same charitable blonde on the Ferry every day; and enthusiasm inspires: Catholics all You may be married. I unforinto your mind, unbidden, have together all the activities of Catho

over the country. In order to link tunately, am not, as there appear come furtive plans for a

lic groups a special depot, directed to be no takers. But if you are trip to Macao.

by the Catholic Action organisation, of advice which isn't af the moment the Anonymous Husband and I ¡married you might care for a spot If this is so, we implore you

has been established in Hankow

Bishop Valtorta wishes the work to try it first with the wife. At.

for the relief of the wounded and from your home atmosphere you homeless to be extended to the most will have a sporting chance to re-remote villages, and he urges small capture something of the joy and Catholic villages to organise patrio-

lof any use to me.

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country by work and prayer,

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ANTI-BRITISH PROPAGANDA

London, To-day.

A denial that export licenses for dum-dum bullets to China or else where had been given, was made in the House of Commons yester- day by Mr. Oliver Stanley, Presi- dent of the Board of Trade.

Mr. Stanley was replying to Mr. JW. Banfield Wednesbur

this allegation was made in the Ja panese news service issued to mem- bers of the House of Commons.

Mr. Banfield asked if anything was possible to stop propaganda which caused friction between tions.

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