Page
COATES & Co'm.
"ORIGINAL
Plymouth Gin
Is and always has
been absolutely DRY.
aud is eminently
suitable for
OCKTAILS.
CALDBECK, MACGREGOR & CO., LTD.
Bale Agents :-
PRINCE'S BUT DING,
The leading Wine & Spirit Merchants in the Far East
TELEFRONS 2:075.
Anzora in the.
morning keeps
Hair smart
all day!
Just a little Anzors each morning will keep your hair swart and in place all day long! Anzora, is the origina! British Hair Fizative that millicas of men prefer. Refuse substitutes-nothing else.is sa good na Anzora. Ansers Cream for zorunl scalps, Anzora Viola for dry scalps. Brillantine for glossy hair. Hairdressers and Storca.
Ansom
At all Chein:sts,
ANZORA
MASTERS THE HAIR
ANZORA PERFUMERY Co., Ltd... London, N.W.8., England.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1935.
THE PRINCE
QUETTA SEALED FOR A YEAR
ONE UP
And. Five Months To Go
CROSS AMERICĂ IN
RESTFUL. COMFORT.
Meets Grace Moore
(Special Air Mail"Servicer
London, June 7. Fresh from her opera triumph at Covent Garden last night," Grace Moore, Alan star-prima
introduced to donna, was
the Prince of Wales. Writes a corres- pondent.
She had gone to Claridge's, where a party was being given in her honour.
The Frince of Wales was among the many famous people gathered
there to meet her.
Immediately on arriving he was Introduced and sat down next to Miss Moor
Miss Moore was extremely happy and pleased with the reception that London gave her, her husband told me after the performance.
DOORS RUSHED
Her triumph had been complete. At the close of the first act she had to return eight times in res
ponse to the cheers. The eight
time she stood on the stage, over-
awed by the biggest reception had given any
Covent Garden singer for year.
When she left the Opera House fourteen policemen fought to hold back a stake-duur crowd which blocked the street. Reinforcements had to be sent from Bow-street.
There had been amazing scenes before the opera began.
When the gallery doors were · opened the queue-some people had been there since just atter dawn--tried to rush the doors. Police had to be called.
་
Guards To Prevent Looting
<Special Air Mal Servic®)
London, June 7 Quetta city with its multitudin sus dead is to be sealed for a year, beginning from to-day. when all salvage work will be abandoned. This decision has been taken by the military on the advice of the
French
London, June 7. Parliamentary history repeats itself once in six months.
Not long ago Paris was plaster- ed with Flandin propagända. One poster bore the following legend:"
In the seventeen years since the War France has had thirty Minis-
tries.
The poster was not arithmeti- cally accurate, When it was put up the seventeenth year had not
SPECTRES
It was in June nine years ago that M. Callaux returned to the Ministry of Finance "to save the franc."
medical authorities and disposes of any concora felt by departing sur- vivors for the fate of their posses-run its course.
of sions now lying under tons débris over an area of many acres
During this period of a year guards will be placed over the city to prevent marauding bends from Cases the north_from_leoting it. or louting have been reported from outlying areas, but so far Quetta itself has been free from it. Assis-
M. Herriot who saw "prowling tance will be given to survivors and their possessions, estimated at around us the spectres of dictator- scores of rupees, will remain un-ship." turned the day against M. touched till the expiry of the term. when a proclamation will be made permitting their return to the city
to daim their belongings. In the
existing state of the city, with thousands of dead lying' under the runs, it would have been impos- sible to continue digging for pro- perty in view of the menace to the health not only of the excavators but of the general community.
RUINS OF "LENS
After a tour of. Quetta city on his arrival Major-General Sir Em- mund Ironside, Q.M.G., India, re- marked that the havoc caused by the earthquake could only be com- But it was during the opera it-pared with the ruins of Lens and sell "La Boheme" that enthus- Ypres during the War. This ex- lasm for the star of "One Night of Love" reached its height,
In last night's audience was an- other film star, Miss Kay Francis, in the audience, too, was Grace busband, Mr. Valentin
Moore's Perara.
I
He had much the same pro gramme then as now. In the Chamber, there was a similarly narrow vote,
Calllaux. Yesterday M. Herriot was on the side of the dictators."""
The result was the same.
·COMMISSIONER OF POLICE
Sir Philip Game Appointed
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, June 7. The King has been pleased to approve a recommandation of the Home Secretary that Air Vice- Marshal Sir Philip Game, G.B.E. AC.B.K.C.M.G., D.S.O., be ap pointed Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis in succession, to Marshal of the Royal Air Fores Lord Trenchard, G.C.B., D.S.O. Sir Philip Game will take up the appointment about November 1.
pert opinion should counteract the "attitude of some local bodies and political) organizations in India which have been petitioning the resume. the authorities here to work of excavation,
Air Vice-Marshal Sir Philip SEARCHER'S DIFFICULTIES Name, Governor of New South "Grace naturally is feeling very aervous and strung up," he told all who have seen the devastated Wales from 1930 to 1935, was born me. "She is superstitious, and she, area realize the impossibility of on March 30, 1876. Educated ab he received his hus with her in her dressing-room opening this vast charnel house. Charter-house, a little elephant that I gave her Even the excavation of bodies is commission in the Royal Artillery after we were married. She thinks now impossible, as was indicated in 1890, reaching field rank in it brings her. luck."
by an attempt to enter Grindlay's 1912. He saw service in the South African War, gaining the Queen's Bank, when the searchers were
Medal with five clasps and being forced to abandon their efforts by
mentioned in dispatches. From the conditions met with. Those
1920 to 1914 he was at the War organizations and
Individuals office
as General Staff Officer, genuinely desirous of retrieving the third and second grade. In the dead and property from the ruins course of the Great War" he was may derive satisfaction from the mentioned in dispatches six times, fact that salvage is proceeding in awarded the B., the D.SO., and those areas where the medical au- alan foreign decorations. In 1919 thorities consider it advisable. he was appointed Director of Whether a general opening of the Tining at the Air Ministry, a sealed city will ever be possible repost he held until 1922, when be mains to be seen. Apart from the took over command of the Royal British and Indan sentries moving Air Force in India and attained the rank of uir vice-marshal. In among the ruins, the only live the following year he became Air things to be seen are one muscovy Member for Personnal on the Air duck and two white rabbits which
Council. He retired in 1929. appear in lave survived the disas ter.
FOR JOB PRINTING
CONSULT
The Hong Kong Daily Press
Ledgers, Account
Books,
Leaflets, Magazines, Circulars,
Prospectuses, Company
Reports,
etc.
Every
description of Commercial
printing necessities.
Neatly executed
Prompt deliveries.
Telephone 30251
on the swift, all-luxury-train—the famous Olympian-over the scenic short route of the Milwaukee Road-electrified for 656 smooth miles.
יד
You'll enjoy its sootless, cinderless climb over four mountain ranges-its modern air condition- ing-its soft beds and luxurious accommoda- dions-its friendly service—its delightful food...
.ONE WAY FARES FROM
SEATTLE TO
Chicago, Ill. New York, NY, Washington, D. C. Montreal, Quebec
Alus. Ime round trip fares
De Like Coach
*Tourist *rst Class
·$34.50 $42.90 $6434 70.70 73.60 95.04 67.78 70.68 92.12. 63.83 68.27 88.68
* Steeper tares' extris "
For further information inquire if your nearest -
steamship office, axy Travel Bureau, or
TIC MARSHALL, Agent, 902 Covernment St. Victoria, B, C.
LCALKING, Genereldgent, 791 Granville B. Vancouver. 1,C.
I. P. MANDALL, Hütekt Pau. Arout: 661 Market Sax Frenca, Cal F. BARLA, Ces, Pazs, Agent, Bentele, Washikatos GIO, A HÁTNÉL. Pain Traga Mze, Chicore, 111.
The
CHICAGO MILWAUKEE
ST FABL
FALIFIC
MILWAUKEE ROAD
Operating 41% of the electrical main lime mileage in the United States
STRICTLY
MODERN
SERVICE®
sions.
EDGE-WATER MANSIONS opens its second season June Ist as the most luxurious resort. hotel in the Far East. Thought and money have not been spared in creating this truly modern beach hotel. Here you may live serene- ly or excitably as your whim direots. You'll Tove the cool luxury, superb food and sharming hospitality awaiting you at Edge-water Man- For reservations ses your Travel Agani or write direct te The Scorelary • •
Sir Edmund Ironside, with his
carried out in tents. wide knowledge of military or have been ganization in various parts of the with the volunteer aid of British world, is immensely impressed with officers and their wives and Eng- the work done by the miktary in lish girls, as well as hundreds of rescue, the care of survivors, and Indian helpers. The Church Mis- the general maintenance of au- sionary Society hospital was com- thority He states that food for pletely wrecked, but its chief doc- 60 days is still available for &tor, Dr. Henry Holland, who is a population of 35,000, with a first legendary figure among the tribes- rate water supply. The chief ob- men of this region, has become one ject of his visit here is to gaugect the chief advisers in the medical, the immediate military future of relief work. Some remakable work Quetta, which presents a variety of has been done by the railway peculiar problema
It is hoped station medical authorities, under that the civil authorities will re-
Dr. James Cairns, formerly of the sume control of the area shortly, Glasgow Health Department, The with the military remaining to station dispensary was demolished, render such services as are neces- but railway carriages have been sary."
transformed into hospitals.
RAILWAY CASUALTIES
RATIONED FOOD Meanwhile the district has set- A total of 508 persons connected flea, down to routine fe under with the Quetta railway station martial law, which is being obsery were killed. Of these 16 were em ed in a spirit of cooperation by allployees, the remainder being their classes. The citizens daily draw families. Bix Europeans and their ratións from regulated cen-Anglo-Indians were among those tres; there is no money, for there kuied. A notable feature in the is nothing to buy. Not a single | devastated area along the railway shop exists, although the "banlas" is that the earthquakeproof build- are ready to begin business when-ings remained intact. ever a site is available. When the The evacuation of the Indian present refugee camp on "Epsom populace is continuing. Most of Downs" is no longer necessary, a the Indians evacuated bave gone new permanerit camp with a hosto Karachi or Lahore, although all pital will be established. It will be parts of Northern India have been settled by people native to the dis- selected as havens by refugees, trict, who are not being evacuated Among the evacuated, was a group "except at their express wish, of Itinerant Baluchi entertainers Incessant activity continues, at with seven bears. It has been the various hospitals, permanent possible in many cases to send and temporary. Four civil hes goats and sheep away as well pitals were destroyed. The grati-The railway facilities have steadily tude of the people for what is be-Improved. The first refugees went ing done for them is pathetic in in freight vans, with buckets of its expression. One Baluchi wo water and food. Later, passenger man offered her gold bangles and carriages were made available, nose ornaments to an English with ice and food at intervening woman for her services. Many stations From to-day regular have appalling injuries and cannot hospital trains will take injured to survive." The Indian military hos hospitals at Lahore, Karachi, Suk- pital still has more than 1000 kur, and various other parts seriously injured, Major operations Sind and the Punjab
Edge-Water Mansions.
** Tsingtas..
THE WONDERFUL HERBAL OINTMENT
TF your skin is sore, Injured or diseased, Zam-Bok l
the one remedy that can be depended upon to sootha and "cure." Smarting pain, soreness and irritation are It has quickly ended by this famous Zam-Bak ointment. powerful (yet perfectly safe) antiseptic properties that destroy polson germs in wounds, sores, abscesses, ulcers, etc. It expels all bad matter and grows new skin.
Zam-Buk is so highly-refined that it soaks readily into the day potes, purifying and healing in deeper tissues as well as the surface skin. The marvellous soothing and curative powers of Zam-Buk, are due to its rare herbal origin, refinement and guaranteed free- dom from animal, far: Never be without a box of Zam-Buk, 98
CONTAINS
NO ANIMAL FATS
Buk
Tam Buk
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.