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ABOVE: Scen during cocktails for Mr John Bridges, Director General of the British Travel and Holidays Association, held at the Hongkong Club recently (l-r)-~ Mr W.C.G. Knowles, Mr J.F. Saunders and Mr Bridges.

ABOVE: Prizewinners at the presentation ceremony of the Student Salon of Photography held in the Loke Yew Hall recently (I-r) Laurence Ng, C. K. Chu, K.'K, Chan, and M. K. Lee.

RIGHT: Mr John Davis, managing director and exe- cutive of Rank Organisation and his wife (right and cen- tre) seen with Mr G. F. Rearden when they arrived here from Tokyo recently.

LEFT: A scene during the prize-giving ceremony ot the Maryknoll Fathers' School in Kowloon Tsai,

Club Boy Tells Of

Payments

From Gambling Stakes

The no. 2 boy of the Tat Kee club denied in Victoria District Court to-

day that the boys were paid from a percentage of gambling stakes.

Chow Chun-kwong said this-

Chow raid members paid the

under cross-examination by Mr boys by subscription, not from

Patrick Yu, who is appearing for a percentage of the gambling MOON

Sub-Inspector Francis Adrian Walsh, 30, and his wife, Irene Sheila Walsh, 20.

The couple with Lily Lee, 40.

stakes.

He said police had raided the rint only once before Walsh's raits on August 5 and &.

have pleaded not guilty to Know Nothing

conspiring to client payments. frem Chaw and Chan Ping- Walsh kwan ag a reward for

Chow agreed that if the club bald

to the protection money

forbearing to take action against poller, he would know nothing the club, which is on 12th floor,

Apartmaquis, Northbout it,

Empire

Pain!.

Played For Chips

When he received the mes-j {E: Glk August that the

Superintendent

wanted to see the roun in charge of the club, said, he thought the aktivitics hed offended

fly Lee has also denied re-Chow ceiving $2,000 on August 10 club's

a reward for Walsh forbearing police regulations.

to carry out his duties in respect

of the club's activities.

That

he went to was why Winner House, where he met Questioned by Mr Yu, Chow the three accused. said the club had about 20 mem- bers, who

mahjong. ployed

pcker, and chess.

The hearing is unẞnishert.

Mr Simon, Crown Couasch prosecuti

Mr Yu La Instructed by Me C. in the poker games they Lang of M. K. Lam and Co. played for chips, represcating money.

Chow said he did not know New U.S. Envoy

ROCKET NEAR ITS END

Washington, Nov. 18. One of Russia's

top space night that scientists said last Lunik IEL which photographed the hidden side of the Moon a month ago, would cease to exist after March.

LEFT: A group plcture token by our photographer during the lunch for del gates to the Christian

Universities Presidents' con- ference held in the Admin- istration Building of the Chung Chi College tast weck. Seen (1-1) ore Dr 0. Notohamidjojo, Dr L. G. Paik, Dr H, Yuasa, Dr D. Y. Lin, Dr L. T. Ruiz, Dr T. Y. Wu and Dr W. P. Fenn.

Chinese Plays Bring Festival

To A Close

By JOHN LUFF

NIGHT CLUB DANCER SAYS

A SAD

GOODBYE

A beautiful young Japanese dancer said a sad "Bayonára” when she left Hongkong by air this morning.

ABOVE: A scene in North Africa where the 1st Batta- lion the Royal Fusiliers are spending a six-week train- ing vitit, Lance Corporal Brian Kennedy and Sergeant 8. M. Dearsley stand guard as a camel trots past one of the Battalion's camou- flaged vehicles in the back- ground.

LEFT: Two Soviet astro- nouts are got ready for an ascent into space already in his helmet is dog, "Polkan," and waiting pa- tiantly for his turn is a rabbit, "Gray."

SHAMROCK

From the Filer

25

years

·AGO.

خصیم

November, 1934 His

TIS Excellency the Gov- ernor has appointed Mr Eric Himsworth to be District Officer in the Southern District of the New Territories.

A

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A. P. Pereira playing for the Club de Recreio took siz KCC wickets for 32 in their match on Saturday. Top- scoring for KCC Was E. C. Fincher who compiled 19. W. C. Hung scored 10 runa. Going into bat. A. M. Rodrigues for Recreio knock- ed up 67 before being bowled by F. 1. Zimmern while A. 0. Guterres acored 61 not out and their team. won by 148 runs to 61.

The

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George Bernard Shaw had a heart attack on Saturday and is now in bed. The doctor said he had been "overdoing it" and a few daye real is requir ed.

* ☆☆ VISITORS to the Fanling Steeplechase on Sun- day were shocked to seEO N landing aeroplane crash when the machine piloted by Dr J. C. Macgown, came to grief whilst attempting to alight on the course.

The pilot and the occupant of the plane, Mr J. F. Wright, were both injured.

The plane belongs to the HK

| Flying Training School.

De Macgown had been flying it in connection with the HK Volunteer Defence Corps exer- au Interval decided to land on the Fanling the

BAY IN COLONYs and during

The American 10,400-ton field to watch the finish of escort aircraft carrier Shamrock steeplechase.

this Bay was towed in port

One of the plane's wings WES morning by the British tug badly damaged. Welshmon to be broken up,

The carrier was purchased by local firm, Shun Fung iron- works Ltd for the supply of metal for the company's steel mlil.

VITAMINS

Washington, Nov. 18. If that tonic claras it is good for you because contains Vitamin E, don't you pay any

attention.

The American Food and Drug Administration says that pour ordinary dally diet contains more than adequate amounts of Vitamin E needed for health purposes, and it is not nerdary io supplanent this supply.UPI.

Both Dr Macgown and Mr- Wright, who is the OC of the Armoured Car Section of the HKVDC were attended to by Dr J. W. Anderson.

From the SCM Post's 25 Years Ago: The U.S. Naval Department has decided to make Pearl Harbour at Honolulu its main naval bare in the Pacife.

☆☆

*

regret XIDESPREAD

will be felt at the

news of the sudden death of Mrs Dyer, wife of Mr RM. Dyer, former Chief Manager of the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co. Ltd. She left Hongkong in 1032

firement.

She is Marine Onods, 22, Theft From Car her husband went on re-

has been performing in Hong- kong night clubs for the lat

A radiolor grille valued at month.

"This has been one of the $155 was stolen from a private of my life," car parked outside 116 Boundary THE Festival of the Arts finished last night he

fore a packed house at the Astor Theatre beautiful Marino told reporters Street early yesterday morning.

before boarding the plane for where the Society of Dramatic Arts under Victor her homeland.

happiest months

The people have been so nice

C. Hugh and V. V. Chen, gave performances of to me and everywhere I have two traditional plays.

made friends.

"It is very sad for

me to

Both were well-known to the less when on walked a stage leave but I hope I will be able enthusiastic audience, the first, i hand with the teapot and instead to The Comrades Unhappy Re- of retiring when he saw she had

Gudience by the

thrust it ander her nose.

spellbound,

union being performed Messrs R. H. King; Dragon Leé;

and HP. Kwok.

She was simply furious.

he

The second incident was when

return to this lovely city next year," Marino added.

Marino who lives in Tokyo will probably start a night club circuit shortly after she returns home.

Mr Kearns

Begins Talks Today

The second, Warriors of the Yang Family, a romance of the Sung Dynasty, was given by the supporting player leading such popular professional actors the troupe through one of the as C.it. Chen; T. Koo; W.W. traditional complicatect designs Chow; Y.M. Soong; and Misses brought them to a holt in the Winnie Kiang and Y. Hu,

wrong position, masking Miss Y. The Chinese stage is amazing-Hu. With one voice, the audi

Elizabethan cnce who know the play as well The scientist, Dr Eonid 1. Se-ly like what the dov, Chairman of the Soviet slage must have been; its rigid as any of the actors, shouted the

correction. appreciated by Commission .for interplanetary conventions all Travel, told a meeting of the the audience; the casual walk- These were only trivial things of the props in an excellent evening's per- Americni Rocket Society that lay off and on

United States man; the refusal to accept rigid | formance, but it shows once The sfler completing its eleventh orbit, the Lunik would re-enter realism, the play being the again that, as in other things. the Earth's atmosphere in the thing. There were two pieces Hongkong Is holding together of business last night which Northern Hemisphere.

all that is best in China's trodl- tional theatre. To Burma Here. Dr Sedov said precise shapes, illustrate what I mean.

Tnad now been obtained of oh- The

the actors are Arst la America's new, ambasadorjects at the edge of the Moon's allowed to irrigate their parched "I am paid $80 a month, plus, to Burma arrived in Hongkong visible disc which had been little throats from time to time; that

is permitted by tradition known up to now becausé of a tips," said Chow.

memoriat. But the, stage mana- He added the nine boys re- He is Mr William Snow whose distorted perspective.

He said that photography ger should wait for the app ceived between $7 and $50 in last post was in Mexico.

10 continue for a priste 'moment, Mr Snow who has spent two would have tipa from cach table,

and half years with the Ameri-complete description of the in- will visible side of the Moon, HIL can Department of State,

cun fairly be expected that fur- leave for Burma in two days.

children ther pictures, with side lumi- Is wife and three

reveal more 11- will Burma carly nation, will join him in

kaown formations."-Router. next month.

whether they played

of money or not,

for a lot

$80 A Month

Ronial for the club premises was $1,150 a month.

The boys' wages came to more thah 5000 a month.

"That makes it expensive for members," said Mr Yu.

Inday.

per-

ме

Assistant

Secretary of Commerce, Mr Henry Kearns, who arrived in will the Colony yesterday. hold

meeting with I wish more Europeans, cs local garment makers to dis-

CLESE *

export voluntary pecially our Stage people, would

celling this afternoon. look in on these Chinese imformances. They would learn The talks are expected to

Tot about stage polse and continue temorrow, movement. But the best thing The

oproini sub-commitice taley - would learn is how to

the representing

garment keep the theatre

alive among makers İLAS no authority to make decisione but will report their publle.

en Mr Kearns proposals of the legkong Gurmente Mamulc turers Undors.

Last night, Winnie Kiang had

And both our leading Euro- Just Anished a terrific scene and was holding the pose and the pean Societies need to learn audience were absolutely breath- this,

The came to Hongkong as a naval

nursing sister and she met Mr Dyer lure.

They were married In Octo-

ber 1913 in St John's Cathedral.

This Funny World

"What do I have to do to get breakfast around here--fly?”

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