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BATTLE OF THE LONG SKIRT Originator “Tool Of Big Business" Responsible Only SERVICE

To Mammon

London, Nov. 20. Britain today aimed its propaganda guns against the long skirt programme-with the blessings of the Labour Government and British de- signers. Labourite magazines and newspapers opened up with a barrage of editorials, articles and pho- tographs to prove the originator of long skirt fashions this season was a tool in a "plot of 'big business" against the working man's wife. and daughter.

The taily Herald, allicial voice frases by lif.ing material from thi the Labour Party, described the houlder and adding it to the skir originator a * "fashion lictator within the realtas of decency

responsible neither

to Gol

Unirse.

NURIA",

ot

A "pirat" skirt wil be stroctvert

at a coming Albert ilall midnigh

shin parade PS an

Craniale

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nur man but only Manunun."

The inland editorial writer es ploded: " is omrageous Lunger clothes for some mean fewer "something new in place of the longer clothes for all. British women should skirt." Designers would

sert themselves and refuse to par-tetails but it promises In improve Firipate in this simulness,”

For lines without biding frgn. The Labur Berald k from Sir Stafford Cripps, one of the Cabinet "Big Five" who described { the long skirt

idiotic."

ir cus

The British Quill of Creative De signers who influence fashions for the ordinary woman rather than the fury boyer accepted Sir Stafford's plen to intain the present skirt length 24 saving of hundreds of thousands of yards of cloth this year of the ecoomnic crisis,

“Grandma's Era"

the

Even such fashion couturiers as Norman Hartnell and Molyneux agreed than the long skirt during the crisis and nobody expects crisis to end this

| year. The English woman's leg has thun licen save

saved for display

up to 14 inches above the ground. That, war the Designers Guild's decision, which

expected

is

to save three quarters of a yard of cloth per dress,"

The Picture Past, a Labour-minded weekly magazine, devoted t

cover

and several pages of pictures to the long skirt, necompanied by sneezing captions referring to "grandmother's cro."

the

Spiral Skirt

The Past suggested, however, that yle could be adopted in some

Too Early To Applaud

New York, Nov. 20, -The "New York Times", in an editorial to-day broadcasts

commenting on made from Batavia and Jogjakarta by Paul von Zeo- land of

Belgium Richard Kirby of Australia, mem- and Judge bers of the United Nations Com- mittee of Good Uices on the In- onesian question, cautioned that is too early to become optimis- tie over their reports that pro- gress is being made.

before it has seemed that a work- The editorial said, "Too often compromise has been jyst

ablo Wher

rsed in conjunction with the Tem realis are expedited around the corner only to havel

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But if the United

committed can

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they say they believe it can be done-it still should be possible in the Indies to make a transi tin from colonialism to commnon- wealth or Independent atatur, a peaceful one."United Press.

DAUGHTER AND SON BORN

London, Nov, 20. The birth of a daughter to Mrs. Betty Gray, wife of Wing Commander Colin Gray D.8.0.

is announced.

The British mosle population-even shakeable Conservatives, are happy about the Labourite campaign to buy. cott the long skirt-United Press.

FAMILIES

IN JAPAN

London, Nov, 19.

When Commander Noble asked in the House of Com-. mos today why only about three weeks warning were given to families that they would now not be ablo to Join their husbands serving -in Japan, Mr. Michael Stuart, the War Office's of- ficial secretary, replied:

Archbishop

Yu Pin Sees Truman

Washington, Nov. 20.

The Right Reverend Paul Yu Pin Catholic archbishop of Nanking, called on President. Harry Truman today,

The clergyman said China needs 'n grent deal of money" from the United States to fight Intiation.

"The army familles con- cerned were notified on Oct.

He said the Communists oc- 12, the same day as the ad cupy 90 percent of Manchuria. vice was received from head- China's "brend basket,” "We quarters of the British Com- are not in a cold war, int a monwealth

Occupation Forces suggesting that the

shooting war. The Communiats He despatch

of

are equipped to the teeth." further any fanilles

sald weapons to Japan bo de-

surrendered by ferred. I regret any incon-

the Japanese in Manchuria to venience caused but would the Soviet have been used In point out that only one of armlug 300,000 Communists. the army families concern-

He made no estimate of how ed had actually been lotted passage and received

much financini support China instructions to embark

needs. He described is call Nov. 6."-Itcuter.

on Truman as a courtesy vlalt, wa |—Associnted Press.

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SHANGHAI AT NIGHT-Searchlight show staged from U.S.S. St. Paul in the Whangpoo River at Shanghal The Band is at right..

Formosan Gold

"Handled

Illegal Jew Ships Forced

Quietly" To Put Back

Los Angeles, Nov. 20.

Istanbul, Nov. 20. Two suspected Jewish im- Col. Cecil J. Gridley today testified that Lt. Col. migrant ships, Pan Oak and William K. Evans never reported on the ed to have sailed for Palestine Pan Crescent, previously report. Formosan gold which he was supposed to turn from the Rumanian Black Sen over to the Chinese after the Japanese sur-port of Constanza with 10,000 render.

passengers, did not appear at Evans, Santa #

Barbara the gold into American dollars Strait today us had been expect: the entrance of the Bosphorus manufacturer, is on trial before through Federal Judge Pierson M. Hall testifled that he obtained

a Shanghai

bank. ed. on charges of stealing US$103.53,000 for Evans in one

US$ Crew of Kalling boats coming 000 of gold bullion cashed by and US$38,000 at another time. that the ships, after anchoring deali from Black Sea ports reported the Japanese on Formosa.

United Press.

Varna, Bulgaria, were pelled to put back to Constanza because the shelters erected deck and other accommodation for surplus passengers had prov- ed inadequate,-Reuter.

Evana, u civil affairs officers, was sent to Formosa by Gridley. Gray in 1943 led a Royal Air When Gridley went in Ferce Spitfire wing, which shot Formosa, Evans told him there Gandhi's down 21 Junkers transports and was "considerable

Гарласас

five escorting Messerschmidts, gold on the island and that he Warning

He is a New Zealander,

CUTCH

COUS-

FORMS

GOVERNMENT

an

was making arrangements for Barbara Duff, wife of Com- Its transfer from the Japanese

.New Delhi, Nov, 20. D.R. Duff, has given to mander

Chinese," Gridley testified. Mahatma Gandhi birth to a son at Bogor, it is

on Monday "Evana also geld because of night declared that the dispute announced. Mra. Duff is the the Chinese failure to declare it over the treatment of Indians in

Bombay, Nov. 20. only daughter of the late Ad- at the time of taking over, there Indian

South Africa might cause the The newspaper "Notional miral of the Fleet, Sir Dudley was considerable embarrasament unmonwealth.

Dominirn to leave the Standard” anid "provisional Pound--Reuter,

He said attached to the handling of this colour prejudice in South Afrles Cutch has been formed at Kara. that government" for the state of matter and he was handling it was "elther wrong from. overy, chi, capital of Pakistan. very quietly,"

point of view, or the British pet Cutch birders Pakistan's Sind Withness added that Evans ple have made an unpardonoble province on the north. Cutch has never submitted any report on mistake in admitting Asiatic coun joined the Dominion of India. It the gold transfer.

tries as members of the Common- has a Hindu ruler and a Hinda A Chinese. Intermediary, who the daily prayer meeting-United 500,000 and its area about 9.000 wealth." Gandhi was speaking at majority. Its population is admo assertedly helped Evans convert Press.

square miles-Associated Press.

London, Nov. 20. Lieutenant-General Gairdner. British representative In Tokyo, arrived at Poole by air today for talks with the Premier. Mir. Clement Attlee-Reuter.

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

NOTICE TO MEMBERS

ELEVENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING.

SATURDAY, 22ND NOVEMBER, 1947.

The First Bell will be rung at 2.00 p.m. and the first race will be run at 2.30 p.m.

Through numbers (7 racem-314) may be obtained at the Office of the Treasurera, 1st Floor, Exchange Buliding niso. tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the last race as well as those for the "Hong Kong Derby" to be run at the Annuai Haes Meeting in January 1948. The latter may also be pur- phased at the Club Branch Office. No. 362 Nathan Road, Kowloon.

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE, Members are reminded that they and the ladies MUST wear their badges PROMINENTLY DISPLAYED throughout the Meeting,

NO ONE WITHOUT A Badge will be ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

Badges admitting non-members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at S10 including

tax Are obtainable through the Secretary on the written or personal introduction of a member, such member to be responsible for all chits etc. Badges admitting to Members' Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the RACE COURSE,

The Treasurers' Compradore Office will close at 11 8. and the Secretary's Office at 12.00 noon. Both Offices at Ist Floor, Exchange Building.

A limited number of. tiffias will be obtainable at the Club House, provided they are ordered in advance from the

No. 1 Boy (Tel. 27818).

NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'8 PREMISES DURING THE MEETING.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

The price of admission to the Pubile Enclosure is $3 in- cluding tax for all persons including ladies, and is payable at the Gate,

Bookmakers, Tie Tac men, etc, will 'not be permitted to operate within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.

Refreshments will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Public Enclosure.

BKRVANTS' PASSES

Passes for Servants will be issued to Private Box holders, ONLY on application to the Secretary, 1st Floor, Exchange Building.

Any persons found loitering with Eervants' passes in their possession will forfeit, the same and will be removed from tho enclosure.

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NOV. 17 1947

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