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THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 29, 1989.
BRITISH LEGION AND
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"ME AND YOU.......
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STABLEMATES
A SAM WOOD PRODUCTION Seteen Play by Leonard Praskana and Richard Maibaum Produced by HARRY RAPI
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MATINEES: 20c.-30c
Adolph Luka Brasants
"KING OF GAMBLERS
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AKIM TAMIROFF LARRY CRABBE
HELEN BURGESS. PORTER HALL
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TO-NIGHT'S DINNER
1. Beef Tea.
2.
Stewed Fish & Brawn Sauce. 8. Mutton Cutlet & Macedoine.
4. Ox-tongue a la Poulette.
5. Gold Roast Beef.
6.
Marmalade Pudding.
7.
Cheese & Biscuit.
Tea or Coffee,
Price 90 cts.
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PRESIDENTIAL STATEMENT
London, To-day.
A willingness to hold out the hand of friendship to German and Italian ex-servicemen if their governments make it possible, but a deter- mination to defend the liberties of Britain if they were attacked was expressed by Sir Frederick Maurice in his presidential address at the annual conference of the British Legion.
Sir Frederick said it was ob
viously impossible for them to re- CHINESE Y.M.
new the contacts they had made as long as the press of Germany and Italy abused Britain daily, adding "We are willing to renew our con- tacts, but let there be no mistake about this:
"If our country is attacked we are going to defend it to the last,
STORY TELLING
CONTEST
THE
THIRD ANNUAL CONTEST
if our liberties are threatened we are going to fight for them, and if STORY-TELLING our friends are menaced we are FOR CHINESE PRIMARY going to stand by them."
SCHOOLS IN THE COLONY, The speech was punctuated by UNDER THE AUSPICES OF the cheers of a thousand delegates. THE CHINESE Y.M.C.A. WAS
Reuter.
HELD ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY.
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AUXILIARY
NURSING SERVICE
An examination in Home Nurs- ing was held at the Queen Mary Hospital last Tuesday.
The medical examiners were Dr. P. C. Lai and Dr. K. T. Ko, and the nurse examiners were Mrs. T. Y. Li, Miss S. C. Leung and Miss Fanny Tso.
The following candidates satis- fied the examiners and will re- ceive St. John Ambulance Home Nursing Certificate in due course: Miss Au Suet Sang, Miss Cheng Ching Wan, Miss Chan Yuet Wah, Miss Cheung Tsz Chiu, Miss Fong Wai Wah, Miss Fong Wai Ching, Miss Ho Po Wan, Miss Ho Mok Hin, Miss Kam Wai Fong, Miss Leung Hoi Tong, Miss Lee Kam Chuen, Miss Lee Sau Ha, Miss Lau Hing Yiu, Miss Leung Chi Yu, Miss Leung Lang To, Miss Mok Lai Chue, Miss Ng Ping Kei, Miss Ng Yan Kuen, Miss Ngan Kim Lei, Miss Pao Kam Yu, Miss Tso Kwan Ying, Miss Tso Shuk Han, Miss Wong Yuk Chan, Miss Yeung Mei Ying, Miss Yuen Heung Yan, Miss Yiu Kim Ping, Miss Yip Miu Chun.
WOMEN IN PEAK RESIDENCE
Two
Chinese women were charged before Mr. T. J. Houston on Saturday with staying in the servants' quarters of No. 14 Peak Mansions, without the permission of the occupier.
Sergeant Parnell said the wo- men were not employed, nor had they the permission of Mrs. L. Wade to stay on the premises.
Both were fined $25.
DEATH PENALTY
Warsaw, Yesterday.
The Cabinet has approved the draft of a Bill which orders the
On the Hong Kong side the Con- test was held at the Association's headquarters in Bridges -Street, and Master Chan Wai, student of the Kong Kiu Primary School, won first prize,
His story was entitled "A Polish Boy."
CHAN WAI
Second and third prizes were awarded Master Lee Wai-tak, of the Y.M.C.A. Day School, and Miss Lau Man-wah, of St. Paul's Girls' School.
The first prize winner on the Mainland was Master Tam Kam- Wing, second prize winner was Master Leung Yuen-pok, of Mun- sang College, and Miss Wong Man-kuen, of the Ling Tung Girls' School, took third prize.
Twenty-three primary schools took part in the Contest.
death penalty for espionage on DUTCH ARMY CHIEF PASSES
behalf of a foreign Power. Trans-Ocean.
Milan, Yesterday. Twenty thousand Italian Le- gionaries have arrived in Seville from various parts of Spain.
Amsterdam, Yesterday. General Snijders, former Com- mander-in-Chief of the "Nether- lands Army, died at Hilversum to It is stated they will embark at day at the age of 87-Trans- Cadiz for Naples, Trans-Ocean, 'Ocean,
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