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Mrs Day Turner (right) shown with her sister Mira May Alvares. Mrs Turner is visiting after being away in the 1.8. for 21 years. She has made a success of her kum business in America.Staf photographer.
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HONGKONG PUTS ON ITS BEST SHOW AT SYDNEY TRADE FAIR
Well-balanced, artistic CHORAL SOCIETY PRESENTS A SUCCESSFUL CONCERT
By D. E. GRAY
The successful concert by the Crescendo Choral Society on Saturday night at Loke Yew Hall was a tribute not only to Professor Choo Mei-Pa, the Society's permanent conductor, but also to the society's organising ability in producing a very well-balanced and artistic endeavour.
The concert opened! with the Violin and
Trio
(or Plano,
Cello by Arensky. This is a Rght-weight number, musically, at it was given an adequate though not inspiring performance local trio by the well-known
of Moya Rea, Arrigo Fot and D. C. Honrado,
The fine plan work of Moya He held the trio together. which times suffered from raggedness. There was occasional raulty intonation in the cello
Mrs Alfred V. Alvares recently welcomed home was a good opener.
Married to a real estate agent, and Dalsy and their friends & and living with her five children | "Arrowhead". Shanghai days,
and long ih Okichoma, Mrs Turner nad school in Tientsin become Kluwe in mony parts of kong. Mrs Turner spent three the United States for the "dim years in prism camp at the time
she makes. sun" food
Afler of the Japanese Occupation. manofacture, they are packed and frozen. Orders for these
pria
Tribunals hear plans for 2
buildings
K'loon
Plans for two new nine-storey structures for Kowloon were laid before Tenancy Tribunals this morning.
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I thought the violin tone throughout rather thin-aut it
Two vocal soloists, Lee Bing. her sister, Mrs Bill Turner, the former Miss mezzo-soprano, and Barhiya FCI. provided soJDE, VETY sopraro, Daisy Bulldeath, on her first return to Hong- vocal music, the songs rang The Tenancy Tribunal com- kong in 21 years.
ing trum an operaile to prising. Mr J. R. Oliver (Presi German Lider and Chinese dent), Mr P. Plumbly and Mr
Kwan-ain,
heard Folk Tunes, I particularly liked Chou Lee Bing'e "Apres un Reve" by exemption application concern- Faure,
Woll- 73-77. South Fei'sing Nos, ind Barbara "Starke Embiidungskraft” byrond. Kowloon City.
'Ltd., Tung Hing Enterprise Mahler, We heard Barbara Fei fot no long ago in
represented by Mr K. Y. Yung. a chamber concert singing German Ledero F. Zimmer und Co. planned
and this second appearance to demolish the press in here is a singer of designed by Mr Pak C. Kwang. German Lieder of no mean
architect, costing $300,000,
Tenancy The President of talent indeed, by any standard,
*Tribunal Mr C. Q. Lim, and Mr E. Cumine and Mr S. A. Trem- IMPROVING
heard an application And I must congratulate the lett, aceranpanists Tu Yueh-sien and bright by Mr Chan Yen-tan, by Mr A. 5. C. represented So
It is my im- Kwok-ying.
Comber, concerning Nos, 608- pression that the art of accom-
610, Reclamation-street. Mong- panying Hongkong Is improv- jug. Not so long ago we had kok
hearing accustomed to grown
three storeys structure
'popular lunchro varieties of an experience for gling simply confirms my original in-and bulld a modern
Chinese food included contracts
to supply .5. servicemen,
The Chase savuuries known as in 4m," literally trans- lated as much the heart", were Oral matarle it Mrs Tarifer's kitchen Then the large garage was transformer! into a stremin- lined kitchen, until the bantaess grew too farge for anne prode- ' tlun bands. It is now a most profitable concern.
'WELCOME HOME' Slim, attractive, and bubbling with enthusiasm about her re- turn to igloog. Mrs Turner Large welewne was given a
at her sister's Juan Feroption Deepwater ny lane. "Arrow- heal last Thursday. She had
*11 ween shots previously ly
the house in the "Love is a Many-Splendiared Thing".
Mrs Turier has Ave children, fur sons and daughter.
Her eldest son is 20 years ol and he hra to visit Hongkong when he has Buished his studies.
Many reminiscences are being i talked over by the sisters May
She says internment is quite died zest to living and an ap
fantly preciation of hiene and life,
dear sir
A MESSAGE
Narbert LuchanD'A
Honly fint tinkling in Bo
ADJOURNED
Jesuit talks on man's economic goal
in
Stand assured
of attracting public interest
The Hongkong stand at the Sydney Trade
From the Files
25
years AGO
July 1936
NEVENTY-TWO competi
tors took part in the harbour race organised by the Chinese Bathing Club at North Point yesterday after- Fair, which opens tomorrow, ranks noon and thirty finished the course, including five lndles. easily as the Colony's best-ever exhibi- tion of products at an international trade fair, according to a cable received here from Sydney.
Mak Wai-ming, the Chinese Civil Servants Bath- {ing Club representativo, came flrat in the Mon's Open event, winning easily from The stand has an eye leaping through the Australian L. Roza-Pereira, the Vic- catching display, consisting bush.
toria Recreation Club's
industrial
mainly of consumer goods sur- Members of the Colony's swimmer. Miss V. Thirlwell rounded by exhibits featuring trade delegation will be wearing heavy
machinery. exotic brocade waistcoats in an won the Ladies Open event Occupying 2,000 square feet in effort to launch a new non's in fine atyle, with Miss Lo the international pavillon, it is fashion line.
Po-kam, of the Chinese | strategically situated near the
The pubilety that Hongkong Bathing Club, second, turnstiles, through which some has been getting has kcen one million people are expected excellent. For the past
two to pass during the cleven days months the Colony has been featured in varlous ways-in the cinemas, over the radio, in tele-
of the fair.
"Hongkong thus seems assur- ed of attracting considerable public interest," the cable adds
PHOTO-MURAL
M
vision and in the newspapers.
COMPETITIONS
A
☆ * The eleventh Olympiad was impressively opened on Satur day at Berlin by Herr Hitler, number of Sydney firms the German Reichfuehrer, Visitors will be able to go have been running competitions when 5,000 athletes, represent- through the Hongkong stand and with free holidays in Hongkong ing 53 countries, assembled in inspeel the goods closely.
us the first prize.
| the stadium, and the apetators A feature and documentary numbered about 100,000. they enter, the visitors will see
large photo mural of the aims of life in Hongkong have harbour and Hongkong Istand been shown. Press, radio and looking from Causeway Bay. televisiost
Interviews with the flags of all nations being There will be tourist literature. Flangkong residents now in displayed, and a great moment
delegation of
Sydney have been prominently to the exerting into the featured and there is every arena of the German runner forward trade enquiries back reason for a successful showing the carried the Olympic torch
at the fair.
brought to the scene by a relay
hand-outs and a
six to answer questions End
to the manufacturers colony.
stands.
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It was a colourful ceremony
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The strun point of The Jacqul Chan, who plays the of 3,000 runners from Mi.. Hongkong exhibit is that by and lending role in the stage version Olympus. large it presents a variety of of "The World of Suzie Wong" goods that are either not pro-in Sydney, will visit the Hony- A number of heats were run duced in Australia or are kong stand with leading mem-
of on Sunday, when the world casi, Both manufactured only in a small bers of the
the record for the 100 metres was way. The general standard of stage and screen version have beaten by Jesse Owens. economic the products is pleasingly high, been playing to packed houses. Chinese athletes did not meet The gool of the
The Hongkong
At its peak viewing stand has
huur activity of man must be
with very much success, only Channel been designed by a leading last Friday night, to produce in abundance frm of Sydney designers in s of the Sydney television station
fourth places being style gave Hongkong
secured in the heats. a special pre- the food, clothing, housing refreshing contemporary and other useful things and has three main features in view of its preparations for the which people need to live addition to a variety of display air. Including interviews with | Col. 4. D. Clogue, Mr Bhun decently and to distribute
Rutionjes, MAIN ROOM
Mrs Ruttenjce and
AM instructed to ask Hongkong those goods and services
The first and main "room" Mr W. E. Maison,
Trade Representative in Sydney. such a
your Worship to take way that a displays Jurallure, including
FURNITURE
A serious view of this case, maximum standard of hand.curved rosewood and tenk
Hengkong furniture has also owing to the prevalence of living is provided for all, lounge chairs and tables. There sold the Roy Fr Walter are two panels of hand-painted been displayed in a big Sydner this type of larceny in the
wallpaper and a display of departinent sture and attractive Hogan, 5.J., Assistant shell and pewier lighting x-posters, adverusing the Hong-Peninsula", remarked Detec- Director of the Institute of tures developed by an Ameri- kong stand, have ben di- tive Sub-Insp. Cunningham can manufacturer in Hongkong trbuled lo banks and publicat the Kowloon Magistracy Social Order in Manila.
tr many parts of yesterday when To Hung- He was speaking this morning which have already altracted buildings on "The Goal of Our Economy Basis for Social Action" ai Social Action Institute spon- sored by the Jesuit Fathers to work In the coordinate their and Mr
Eastern Hemisphere.
The meeting was held at the
Centre, Connaught Catholic road.
NECESSITIES
Mr W. S. Ing, architect, has hackground from the piano -*** designed a nine-storey block and now the accompauist is coming shop and flats costing $170.0 "Early Toto occupy his or her proper to replace the existing 40-year-
place as a true partner in the old houses. performance of a song,
And on Saturday it was grand to hear journed for settlement
itise may not have a weighly Pro or anti-Communist me sage": but what underlying attitude towards Communism? 12 is impossible for at auther nol
Both proceedings
about his
the palazio making its own state-sion. anent as part of these songs.
are bd- diselts-
The third exemption appiles-
WRH heard
by Mr W Janes, Tenancy
to reveal
Well-placed between the two tien (low- his politiraj ikouzlity
groups of songs, were the very Aneurin or untermed) ever certain
political lovely Schumann "Fantasiustache Tribunal President; sitting with with a in story background: and the longuriano pieces," Op. 1 No 2 and Mr R. V. Lederhofer
der Nacht," Op. 12 No 5, Kong Chi-nai. in-cherk"
I played by Miss Caroline Bragn. It is a long time since i have
Braga anul t earth: Miss pleasurable to hear her on the leoncert phitform again.
o! treatment story (and its characters) itself an implied judement,
MIX'N MATCH
N. T. CROW
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SPORTSWEAR
A WONDERFUL SELECTION
of
Shorts - Slax - Capris - Blouses - Tops
NOW AVAILABLE
AT
Paquerette's!
Wit
Mrs S. C. Worg, represented by Mr Leslie Wright, la the owner of Nos, 41-43 Shanghai- street, Youmati.
She plans to replace the two I was charmed by the reller-Jour-storey structure by a nine- tive and lyrical quality of her storey block costing $240,000. playing of "In der Nacht," which The architect is Mr P, Y. Lamb,
Schumann's favourite of
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this group of pieces. Schumann is a difleult composer to inter- pret, and these twe plano pleres were mode the лого enjoyable by a mature Inter- pretation of considerable Insight into the mind of this withdrawn and tortured commser.
FINAL ITEM
pro-
U.S. Marine
hits woman with bottle
The timal Itein on the gramme
the Romantic was Cantati for Mixed Voices, A "Rosinündə” by Schubert, Can- ducted by Professor Chao Mel- pa this was given a very effec- tive and spirited rendering by n well-disciplined choir whose Intonation was good throughout, This was one of the most in- teresting and musically solisty- ing concerts by local artists that I have heard, and the Crescendo Choral Society deserves marks for It efforts.
Hongkong girl
does well
in U.S. college
Min Alice Yoo
Itali
great interest,
the
Australia.
kan, 30, was brought before The second display features Following Mr Clague's call for travel goods and beachwear and greater reciprocal trade between Macfadyen for stealing and hird shows a large variety Australia and the Far East, par- receiving a bicycle on July of plastic goods and high quality ticularly Hongkong there are 27.
and garments, rich
exolic high hopes of Hongkong at least Chinese brocades, binoculars, repeating the
Admitting success achieved
one previous cameras, toys, novelty candles, at the Melbourne Trade Fair, conviction for the зате plastic flowers, shoes, torches when Hongkong exports rose Dy offence, he was sentenced to and many
well-known $34,700,000 In year. Hongkong products,
three months' hard labour. He pointed out that such
"There is no doubt that the, Chinese food, including well despatch of the trade mission gon did not mean the equal
krown canned goods, will be on just before the opening of the distribution of wealth but it mennt & distribution in which view. For the first time.. there fair has put Hongkong and its Chinese dishes trafic opportunities squarely in even the lowliest man willing will be frozen and able to work could provide for Hose who like to take their the limelight, the cable states, for himself and his family at dinner home and ent it. least food and clothing, a de-
other
✩
London.
The Canadian cricket "But apart from this, Hong- tourists made their debut NOVELTY CARPETS kant enjoys quite extraordinary at Lord's where they beat the cent homic, education, savings Hongkong manufacturers are Bulterest among Australians no; M.C.C. by 70 runs. Owing to for sickness and other emer- (showing two novelty carpets only as an actual or potential rain the watch resolved itacif genelen, ond an opportunity to and A no gulden chemically trading partner but as a tourist into a one-day Azturo.
washerl Tentain-type carpet, attraction and 13 territory
öbisin some modest property.
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"In a well-urderest society, One of the novelty carpeta struggling to provide a better The Canadians made 171, differences would stort from shows a glittering night scene way of life for a three miillon, while the M.C.G. replied with thai level," he said.
of the Sydney Harbour bridge people despite its tremendous a total of 15, Carlton took five "Some would naturally have and the other of kangardos problema,"
more, but no one willing alt- able to work would have less U.S. Marino private, than this modest but adequate Howard Forrest, Jr, sor- provision for his family," he ving on board the LST 33 added.
Alamo, was fined $50 by
Mr A. J. Sanguinetti at
Causeway Bay Magistracy Primary school!
this morning for assaulting
a woman and causing hor bodily harm in Wanchai on Friday.
Insp. H. V. Brown sold that at about 11 pm that day, the woman, Fu Sai-wing, took de- fendant to her room in Wanchol and defendan! pald her a sum of money.
After spending soma time with the woman," he said
he
teachers
take course
About 400 primary school touchers attended the first of a three-day course on projected and non- projected audio-visual aids at the Grantham Training College this morning. The course, conducted Io Engilah and Chinese, has been When she refused, he hit her organised by the Education De-
bottle,
partment lo introduce to primary on her Reliool teachers the use of the
was not satisfled and asked her
to refund the money to him.
ALARM
A Leg Tau, un the head with
daughter of Mr and Mrs M, Y. causing
Iarcerations
:
Lin 170 F. Boundary St., Kaw forhenel.
of sids to guad loon, has hren honoured by Inap. Brown said the woman wide variety being included on the Dean's raised the alarm, and defendant teaching.
The course was introduced by List for scholastic altainment WH arrested. She was taken during the second semester at to Queen Mary hospital and Me A. G. Brown, Visuni Educa-
then
Depart- Saint Francia College, Fort trenind pul
discharged. tian Ofeer, ilucation Wayne, Indiana.
The injuries were not serious ment. Demonstrations and talka Tel. 21-157.
Miss Lau attended Maryknoll I passing seulence, the ina-were also given to the teacliers, Convent
More lectures and demonstra. School.
Saint Elstraie tuld defendant that it 20 Prigled and published by Terence Gondon Newlanda Prance Franels College the in studying wis ng use to bind him over un-tions will for and on behalf of Brull China Morning Port Limited at 1-3 | under the necks) technology cause he night leave the Colony and on Wednesday
before the period.
am to 12.95 pm. Wyndham Street, City of Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong. programine,
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