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WOMEN'S PAGE

PASSING THE TIME IN-BETWEEN RACES AT THE VALLEY

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STUDY IN EXPRESSIONS at the Race Course during the Seventh Extra Race Meeting. These "front benchers" seem particularly pleased about something. "Could it have been a judicial bet the race before? (Photo by Lelea).

COMING-OF-AGE PARTY

Miss Gloria Yee Entertains

(BY "ROSETTE”)

Miss Gloria Yee, charming daughter of Mrs. Pauline Yee. gave a tea party to over fifty guests at the Gloucester Hotel yesterday afternoon" to cele- brate her coming-of-age..... The Hon. Dr. Li Shu-fan gave a short speech congratulating her on behalf of the guests and also offer- ed a toast to her future happiness and freedom to which all present joined in heartily.

Miss Yee suitably

replied

Queen Elizabeth Selects

Her Autumn Dresses

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Queen Elizabeth is essentially a woman. About a fortnight ago. she saw the latest fashlons for autumn while the European crisis brewed.

Mannequins went to Buckingham Palace and paraded before Her Majesty in a large room on the second floor. They showed the Queen an entire autumn collection.

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Extremely smart

For immediate wear, the Queen chose black. day ensembles chosen were trimmed with flat für, auch as astrakhan, and the skirts were considerably shorter than in the summer.

The new high hats appealed to the Queen. She will probably be seen this autumn in the high tricome, one of the styles that parti- cularly suit her.

NEWSETTES

in a few words, thanking them for their good wishes and presence.

Miss Yee looked most enchant- ing in her pale blue printed satin gown as she rose to blow out the candles of her birthday cake. Her charming mother. sister-in-law. Lucy, and her two brothers David and Jimmy, Aitted most ener- getleally about the room in their for the year 1938-39.

Sir Allan and Lady Mossop have returned to Shangtial from Japan.

efforts to entertain everybody.

BEAUTIFUL AS EVER Miss Yeung Sau-king, the famous local swimmer, who had just come back from a tour of the South. looked cool and refreshing and as beautiful as ever in a white shark skin suit.

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Major Bir Frank H. Bowater has

SOCIAL

ROUND ABOUT

'Departure Of A Ship

An evening salling! People in vivid garb and “uỳ spirits are palling and climb- ing ap the gangway to a large ship ablaze with lights. The decks are crowded with laugh- Ing, chattering men and wo- mot.

Flower baskets, uncountable, surround a busy purser's offee. Coolles with luggage panting tor breath push through crowds. A customer harangues a steward About his cabin. Office boys posting last-minute letters, Steam- ship companys' agents scurrying about, mentally wishing the boat well out at sea and they home in a comfortable, chair and quiet atmosphere.

Above-deck social rooms, aflanie with light. are Alled with the rumble and roar of talk and laughter. Cocktail room and bar are backgrounds for parties of two to twenty. Ice tinkles in glasses; corks pop from the necks of bottles: white foam atop amber fuld rolls slowly over rims of glasses-while friends and acquaintances toast and are toasted

ALL ASHORE!

A white-coated, black-trousered cabin boy goes by banging the gong which means "All ashore whe are going ashore." People frum different directions begin to con- centrate on one point-top of the gangway. Hugs, kisses, handshakes, pats and tears,

An attractive tall lady at the ship's rail watches friends on the pier. A gentleman with extra dignity, placing each foot careful- ly on the deck, approaches the lady.

"Pardon me, are you sali- ing?" Receiving an answer In the affirmative, he politely pats his arm about her and bids farewell with a kiss.

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"I have seen you for months and have always wanted kiss you-bon voyage!” Due to the bad weather the ss. Turning. the young man slowly Nellore on which Brigadier-descends the gangway into the General Sir Walter McNicoll and night. Lady McNicoll are salling to Japan,

parted this morning at 6 for the north.

been elected Lord Mayor of London did not leave Wednesday and do DON'T BE

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Messrs A. L. With and R. R. ce Vos were passengers for Calcutta and Bangkok respectively by the

Friday evening in the Peninsula Rose Room a dinner dance will be held by the Equine Sports Club.

Miss Virginia Cakes, special cor- Imperial Airways plane Della, respondent for the United Press, also departed with 524.290 kilos of which left yesterday. The Daedalus who arrived recently from Shang-mall and 41.292 kilos of freight. Mrs. George Wü-Elsie Kwok. looked equally radiant in a black hat, is proceeding shortly to Kun- satin frock with a jade pendant mine (Yunnan) by air.

dangling from her throat.

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OVERWEIGHT

Well! the fashion secrets for the Winter are secrets" no longer. We know just what kind of clothes we are going to wear.

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Apart from all fashion const- deration, too much fat is unhealthy-you cannot keep well if you are decidedly overweight. MASSAGE TREATMENTS

Massage has always been one of the treatments most largely used in simming, but the bare hand will not slip smoothly over the skin without some lubricant.

There is a slimming cream which, I have been told. is very effective. It is called Saidomin Cream, and first made its appear-

Short skirts for day wear will fance in Sweden' and Finland. reveal calves of legs; so you can- In practically every type of mas- Mr. E A Wild, who completed not keep up with fashion if your sage the pores of the skin must his examinations for his Instructor(legs and ankles are thick and un-be opened. That's why it is usual

Among those present were: H.M. Ambassador and Lady and B. Licence at the Far East gainly. And there must be no to take a hot bath if the whole Hon. Dr. and Mrs. Li Shu-fan, Mrs. Clark Kerr have moved from Route Flying Training School leaving Fri-"spare tyre" round the waist, as body is treated, and the best time Li Shu-put, Mr. and Mrs. Chow Yat- Paul Legendre to 50 Tunsin Road day for Singapore where next frocks and suits all accentuate to take it is at night, doing the kwong. Mrs. Nancy Gock, Mr. and which will be their address until month he will instruct, to-be- slenderness there, Mrs. George Wu, Mr. and Mrs, further notice.

- Įmassage afterwards.

James Choa, Mr. Arthur Choa, Misses Ruby and Amy Choa, Mr.

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Mr. K. Holtz, Managing Director and Mrs. Ronnie Chan Mrs. Ma, of the Eurasia Aviation Corpora-

aviators at the Royal Singapore | Flying Club

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The Emergency Refugee Counc!!

at the as 5.30 pan: br the Challenge Book

Miss Rita Randall, Dr. Edward Sun, tion arrived via Air France Wed-will meet on Thursday, October 13, Misses Irene Lee, Bella Ma. Pris-neaday and is staying cilla and Pat, Ho, Marle Wong. Peninsula Hotel Norah Kew, Messrs. David and Sydney Chan, Thomas Lee, Eddle

Room, No. 1 Ice House Street, when

a full statement of the financial

Bok, Herbert Tong. A. A. Dand and Hotel is being held to-night by made and an honorary treasurer "A dinner dance in the Hongkong position of the Council will be

the National Women's Rellet will be appolnited.

others.

THURSDAY'S MENU

BREAKFAST

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Grapefruit

with

Orange Juice

Cercú.7 Rolled Omelette

Broiled Vienna Sausages

Toast

Coffee

LUNCHEON

Clam Broth

Toasted Crackers and Cheese Fruit Salad

Cold Sliced, Lamb Baker Potatoes Carmel Cup Custard

Iced Lemonade

DINNER Noodle Broth

Potato Salad Barbecued. Ham

Tomatoes and Cucumbers.

⠀ Graham Rolls

Peach Ice Cream.

with

White Car Squares and Raspberry Frosting Coffee

Association for the collection of funds for the Chinese soldiers.

Another popular

dinner and

Successful Macao Racing Despite Small Crowd

Despite the smallest crowd to attend a local race meeting this year, the October programme of the Macao Jockey Club was success- fully run off at Arela Preta last Sunday, with smart riding and fast times marklar some of the events.

Mr. C. T. Feng, of Messrs, Butter- |feld and Swire, Shanghai, was

Owing to the murky state of the Mr. Luis Nolasco, prominent nost at a dinner party given at weather a heavy ground prevailed, Macao lawyer, watched the events the Tai Tung Restaurant last but this handicap was relieved by from the grandstand. He was ac- dancing event will be the party of ght to a party of friends. Among the fact that several of the start-companied by Mrs. Nolasco.. and i the Royal Army Medical Corps at those present were Mr. David W. era displayed great energy. the Peninsula Roof Top Dining Room, on Saturday evening.

Mrs. Marion Parker, widow of Capt. J. H. P. Parker, of Shanghai, and beloved-mother of Capt. B. W Parker, died at Tor Hill Lodge. Torquay, on September 24..

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The absence of many local and

their two young daughtera.

Mr. C. H. Davies, of the Chinese Maritime Customs at Lappa, was consulting Mrs. Davies over the selections and keeping an eye open for any good outsider.

K Au, executive of Butterfled and Bwire, Mr. Findlay Andrews, Mr. Hongkong racing fans was noticed: "Sugar" Lee, Mr. Charles T. this was perhaps chieny due to the guen, Mr. R.. Y. Cheng.. Mr. Bert threatened typhoon. The admin J. Chen, Mr. Peter Wong and Mr.istration was also marked by the Walter Harthing Chicag

continued absence of Mr. F. J.

Before the third saddling bell, Gellion, popular chairman of the Macao Jockey Club, who is still re-Jenny, joined her husband. The Mrs. C. Barnes, with little daughter |cuperating from his illness.

Barnes family was accompanied by Among the early visitors at the Mas Amalla Nolasco. They were course were Mr. Jack Brage, doing later stopped and engaged in con Judge's duty in Mr. Cellion's abversation by Mr. Leong Haul-un, sence, and "Pa" Mello, local ship-local Chinese representative. ping agent. They were joined by Mr. H. 8, C. McComb, of the Macao

BEAUTY GOSSIP

Mr. C. J. Chancellor, general"Et your age" in your hair- manager for Reuters in the Far

do, Pin up those Euttering East, arrived here yesterday from

shoulder-length tresses or have Shanghai by the as. Taiyuan. "He'

ther clipped. They're outl is leaving' for Maxia on Saturday by the m.v. Boissevain.

The death occurred in London on September 25 of Mt. Richard Henry Potter, A.MIMechE, recently of Hongkong, Canton and Manila (Asiatic Petroleum Co.), and Blunsdon Saint Andrew, Wilts. He was in his 28th years..

Dr. T. Walter Ware, of the Health Department, is saling to- day in the s. a Hellors on a round trip to Shanghai and Japan. Ee Expects to be away for about a month His friends will be glad to know that Dr. Ware, who was recently seriously, has almost fully recovered.

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Hair: is now meant to show- the shape of your head-ir that's an: asset-or it's cut to camouflage shape if your need.

that's

Watch your neckline for un- becoming fuzz, That's where fastidious care tells.

If you have a widow's peak. „réjolde. It's a gift most high- ly to be prized." Dress your tair to show It Brush your

· hair zealously to guard it.

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Ears are in style: If you' show a pair of well-shaped ones; you'll have the admira- tion of your friends.

PORTUGUESE GROUP

Waterworks Company, who, after a A strong Portuguese group was brief chat, went off to join Pan-formed by Mr. Luciano Martins, Lt American's Mr." C. Barnes at the Pedro de Costa: (A.D.C. to H. E. the rall stand...

Governo). Mr. V. Pinheiro, Lt. Carvalho and Mr. Vilhena.

STUDYING FORMS/ Mr. Luciano Martins, Postmaster

Mrs, H. 8. C. McComb was a late- General, strolled on the lawn with comer but she joined her husband. a fiend; while elsewhere and put heads together in comb Herne, a German reisdent, wasing the lists for possible winners. hually studying racing forms and Naval representation was lent by watching the parade at the pad- Capt. J. C. Coelho, Jr., commander dock.

of the Portuguese sloop. NR.P.

Lt. Col. A. Arez, Macao's new Goncalves Zarco, who was accom- Colonial Secretary, came in s spon panied by a few of his officers. after the end of the first race and They were later joined by Lt Joined Brig. Gen; Temudo de Vera, Trinidad and Lt. Paolino, of the of the Banco Nacional Ultamarino. NR.P. Goncalo Velho Our Own at the rail stand.

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