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THE PEAK TRAM-SMOKING, SHORTS, DOGS.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "HONG KONG DAILY PRESE."]

AN ENTERTAINMENT BY' CHILDREN.

CONCERT AND FAIRY PLAY.

$65 RAISED 'FOR M.C.L.-

FUNDS,

"MRS. SUN YAT SEN NOT

DESPONDENT.

LIVING IN MOSCOW'S BEST HOTEL.

“PETITE AND PRETTY,”

Moscow, April 30th. Mrs. Sun Yat Sen is amused by and a little resentful of-stories

A successful entertainment given, by children was held on Wednesday afternoon in the house of repablished abroad in which she is Gordon Maekio in aid of the living in a "dark hole" in Mos

described as "despondent" and Ministering Children's League.

The not inconsiderable sum of gos was raised by the entertainment which was very much enjoyed by all present, while at a previous con cert given in the house of Mrs C L Sandes 50 had been collected for the funds.

Sin, Numerous daily users of the Peak Tram object to the Tram Company's disregard of Bye-laws 7 and 13 regarding smoking in the cars and the admittance to the tram cars of passengers dressed in objectionable manner, and they fail to understand why the authorities responsible have not long ago made the Peak Tram Co. amenable to justice for non-adherence to their Bye-laws. I strongly disapprove of smoking in the cars (especially the Amorg, those present on Wednes vulgar pipe) and propose that men day were alrs. Southern (patro- suppress their inclination to thisness), Mrs Cressy (President), Captain and Mrs E. D. C. Wolfe, Blthy habit "during the maven | Mrs." Owen Hughes and Col and minutes the journey lasts. (Even Mrs. McLaren, females have occasionally been seen smoking in the cars but such be haviour in public, of course, tells its own story).

**The Proud Pig." "

cow, writes a United Press corres- pondent.

specifically to dispel this gloomy picture, and after a visit to the do so with a clear conscience. He dark hole the correspondent can found it, in fact, a pleasant suite at the Hotel Metropole, cheerfully furnished and flooded at the mo ment with sunshine. The Metropole is the best hotel in the Soviet Capital.

She has asked the United Pren

Likas Moscow.

I am very happy here" ahe aid, "and very much interested in what is going on. The rumours that I am despondent are pure in veations." -

The widow of the. Chinese by Miss Leonard, who received wall into this cheerful setting. The entertainment was arranged Nationalist leader herself fitted considerable assistance from Mrs. Petite and pretty, in Chinese dress, Hilliard, and from her gamall the scarcely matches the popular daughters who were the star per- conception of a woman deeply in- I also strongly disapprove of formers.

terested in political affairs. She "shorts" being worn in the Peak

seemed in excellent humour," and tram cars Passengers clad in such The first part of the entertain- talked enthusiastically about life indecent, garments ought absolutely ment was a series of songs and reip. Moscow, which she considera a to be referred to the coolio seats at citations, of which H. Hancock's beautiful city. the back of the cara Nothing is rendering of "The Proud Pig" and more revolting to a lady's sense of the "Highland Fling" danced by K. decency than being seated next to Wolle gained particular applause. one of these half naked men with The acting of the Fairy Play their hairy bogy ugly knees expos-Shock Headed Peter" which com- | ed. The wearing of shorts is no-prised the second part of the pro- thing but an outcrop of perversity gramme was very charming, the and is a sickly desire to exposo eager freshness of the young per naked parts of the body to the formers delighting their audience. public eye just as are ladies' ton short skirts and too short sleeves. If men only knew how ugly and ridiculous they look in this unmanly attire they would promptly restore themselves to sanity and again dress decently as de people in other parts of the world and try look liko gentlemen, It is really significant for the moral standard of the women in this permitted Colony that they ever grown up men to dress like school boys and thus make a caricature of themselves.

I further object to dogs being allowed on the seats in the cars, a nuisance which apparently does not. attract the attention of the control. Jers.

Finally, may I ask why is it tolerated that the Chinese controller dares to rush the prissengers and address them with hurry up." It the Tram Company would take care that the cars keep their time there would be no necessity for hurrying up. Yours faithfully,

FEMINA.

THE CHINA EXHIBITION.·

THANKS FROM RECIPIENTS OF DONATIONS..

MISSION TO LEPERS AND ALICE "MEMORIAL HOSPITALS,

The Rev. W. W. Rogers, Vicar of St. Andrew's, Kowloon, has received the the letters published below- from the Chinese Mission to Lepers and from the Alice Memorial and Affiliated Hospitals in acknowledg- ment of grants from the profits of the recent China Exhibition At Kowloen...

THE PROGRAMME, "

The programme was as follows: Part I.

Song: "Fairings, A. Wolle, A.

Newhouse, M. Tod. Recit. The Proud Pig," B. Han-

cock,

Duet: Jack and Jill," RH

and M. Prosser.

Recit. "The Hay-makers," D.

and H. Bandes. Dance: Highland Fling," K.

Wolte.

Recit." The Good Little Girl,"

E. Hilliard Recit:"Cradle Song, P. Tod. Song: "Action Song," E Hilliard,

P. Tod and M. Wallace. Recit.: Brownie," A. Newhouse. Recit.: "A Morning Walk," B.

Hilliard.

Song: "Little Girds, Goodnight,"

E. Hilliard. Recit. Happiness," M. Prosser,

"Shock-Headed Peter." Shock-beaded Peter, H. Hancock. Harriett, E. Hilliard. Johnny, B. Prosser," King Oberon, A Newhouse. Queen Titania, M. Tod.... Puck, K. Wolfe.

Fairies: P. Tod, B. Hilliard,

Wallace, and J. Newhouse. Elves: D. Sandes, D. Wallace,

Prosser and M. Sandes.

RUSSIA'S PHYSICIANS.

M.

FEAR OF LIFE IN PROVINCES.

PREFER TO STARVE İN TOWNS.

Mr. Sun Yat Sen hopes to visit western Europe in the near future. Her plans are not yet completed. Whether she will go to America. from Europe will still be decided, but it is not impossible. She lived in the United States for six years and has many close friends there.

MRS. DE LEMOS RES- TORED TO HEALTH BY POO ON CHIN-

ESE HERBS.

Suffered from Complication of] Disease Several Doctors Fail to Give Relief-Poo On Chinese Herbs Give Immediate Relief-Now Well and Strongly Recommends This Simple Treatment to Friends.

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Mrs. J. K. De Lemos, who resides at 518, Sixteenth-street, Modesto, California, U.S.A., suffered for many years from a complication of many diseases. Doctors told her she was suffering from heart and lung trouble. After treating with several doctors she finally decided to try the Poo On Chinese Herbs. doctors, but none, seemed to give She says: I treated with several Me any permaneat relief. I had been suffering for a long time with catarrh of the head indigestion, guatritis, constipation, nervous headacho and bronchial asthma; and also suffered severe pains in my chest, my heart also giving me much trouble with pains and at times seemed to stop beating, which seemed to give me fainting and smothering spells. I could not eat anything that would not give me distress, turning sour and forming much gas. I started the Poo On Moscow, April 30th. Chinese Herb- treatment just in While the villages of the Soviet time to save my life. I now con- Union clamour for physicians, thou-sider ingelf well and am much sands of them are unemployed in stronger and gaining every day. the large cities. Despite threats in able to take care of my house- The Ho Hong Bank, Ltd., and cajoling, the doctors refuse to hold work and can work around the

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GERMAN. WOJAŃ EN- May 2nd, 1028

of the provinces.

This cura has been simply wonder-

TRANCED. Dear Mr. ROGERS,I am just in Apparently they prefer starving fal in my case and I have recom-

Tuzix, April 30th. receipt of yours of yesterday's in Moscow, Leningrad, Kharkov mended the Poo On Chinese Heib date enclosing cheque 8200-being and such places, to a job in distant Treatment to several of my friends Ancient Roman batha, with what

SHOPPING DAT TOO SHORT. amount kindly allocated to the peasant "districts. Unemployed who are receiving the most excel is believed to have been an annexed theatre, have come to light at Susa Chinese Mission to Lepers from the doctors registered with the labour lent, resulta

hear here. The authorities are of

"London is the aristocrat of the proceeds of the recently held bourses in the cities of the

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the opinion that the historical cities of the world: despite all the China" Exhibition. Needless to Federated Russian Republic num

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monument, considerable part of changes that are gding on it still say, I felt most grateful to you for her at least 8,000. There thousand

Thousands suffering from Catarrh, which remains to be excavated retains its character. your help when I read of the an pesant districts have applied for bronchial troubles, throat and lung were the Theremas - Gratianas. This is the view of Harr Loni? | nouncement in the newspaper, and their services, and the actual need

trouble, cough, tuberculona or or baths of Gratianus of late im- Adion, proprietor of the Hotel I lose no time now in writing to ask is even greater. Many a doctor sathine, hay fever, malaria, stomach perisl times, thought to have been Adion, Berlin's famous hotel; who you please to convey to your Com- now serves & district so large that trouble, Indigestion, conftipation, constructed under the Emperor is inspecting London's latest hoë- Mittes the heartfelt thanks hereby he dust travel a day or more to gastritis, piles, diarrhoea, fistula, Gratianus, son of the Id pior He told a Daily Mail repdrtor

telries. expressed on behalf of the Chinese reach his patients.

In an effort to force doctors to female trouble, nervousness in- Valentinians I. This would place Mission to Lepers (Hong Kong Auxiliary). for the splendid donation, go to villages, the labour houses insomnia, obesity, kidney, bladder the date of the building of the that London's hotels and repor

Leningrad recently struck 200 off trouble, Bright's Disease, diabetes, baths at between 367 and 283 A.D. finest in the world. He added. and our congratulations on your

rheumatism, neuralgia, dropsy, The discovery of extensive Roman very successful effort with the Ex- its list of unemployed when they

rejected distant posts The Moscow Pyrrhea, epileptic fits, paralysis, baths of the late Empire will prove hibitionYours very sincerely,

bourse adopted similar measures, dizziness, headaches and many other an archeological event of the first LI CHOR CHI,

An investigation in a series of chronic diseases, have been restored importance, if the Arst admises of Chairman, Chinese Mission to Moscow offices revealed that dozens to Health and happiness without

Lepers (Hong Kong

of physicians are working as clerks, poisonous drugs or the knife by the Auxiliary).

some of them concealing their Poo On Chinese Herbs. knowledge of medicine for fear of being sent to some villages,

Alice Memorial and Aliated Hospital, Hong Kong, May 22nd, 1928 Dear Mr. ROGERE,Flease convey thanks to the China" Exhibition Committee for their kindly thought

ANCIENT · ROMAN BATHS.

DISCOVERED NEAR TURIN. Bydd

LATE IMPERIAL PERIOD.

the experts turn out to be correct.

The presence of albihan monu- ment of large sizo has long been suspected at Spax, ever since a stone inscription referring to the baths was discovered in the seven-

This

Their principal objections to the THE POO ON CHINESE teenth Ciption contained the

village practice are the poverty of cultural life, and the fact that the work is very exacting. Responsible for a large district, and cut off in donating $100 to our Hospitals, from the city, their lives become We are very grateful indeed, for limited and their professional skill the Hospitals are in especial need often deteriorates-United Prest of funds just now, and a surprise donation of this kind is doubly wel-

come,

As one who visited the Chinn". Exhibition, I should like to say that I feel the Exhibition was an effort which really deserved the success which attended it. I have heard many remarks of appreciation con- cerning it, and think the promoters are indeed to be thanked for their enterprise.

Be

With kind regardag

Yours difceraly

· FRANK E. ATTÖÄ.

SIGHT RESTORED BY SHOCK

CAPETOWN.

A pillion rider thrown from motorcycle In an accident at Riversdales saved from falling over high cliff by his clothes catching on a thorn bush,

• The shock restored the sight of an eye which had been blind for considerable period.

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Been, Brought to light

The work of isolating the menu- ment in continuing, and a dennite report to the identity should be shortly available.United Press.

I have just returned froth & tour of the East: I know kośł of the American hotels; but none I have acen is equal to those in London, They are so comfortablej and there is a personal" stanoś? phere about the way one is treat, ed, -A guest feels as though he is the only person in the hotel,

London can now compete with Buch cities as Rome in the attrac tiveness of its buildings and its own representative style. It had become not only the largest city in the world but also be inost beautiful

Maja Jisu Adion's View,

Frau Adlon, who had travelled round the world, declared that she had found London shops, entrand, ing. She said:"-

1 have been Mopping from morning until night, and my only regret is that the shops close at six o'clock. I buy even my stock ings in London, for every well; dressed woman in Germany now regards London as the shopping city for good clothes English clothes are clothes, They are much better than anything one. can buy elsewhere.

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