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WOMEN'S PAGE
MEDICAL RELIEF SOCIETY FLAG DAY GRANTS $10,000
Lifnated To New
Life Movement
At the last nfeeting of the Executive Committee of the Hong- keng International Medical Relief Society the following grants „were made from the fund secured during the recent Flag Day and from donations received since June 1. 1938.
To the Patroness of the Society, Mise, Chiang Kai-shek, $10,000
↑ (N.C) for the Women's Department of the New, Life Movement, to train girls to mobilise the women behind the fighting Unes, In order that they may help the soldiers.
A sum of $5.000 (N.C.) was 15.96, Miss Marion Hill, England donated to help the training 237.31, Mr. J. Evan's. California i school at Changsha directed by 1.200.
Dr. Robert K. Lim.
Mrs. Edwin Parkes, USA. 32.22,
It was decided to support Mrs. Bartholomew 5. "Daily Press" second Red Cross unit at the 19.05, Anon. 40. Lady Pollock 100. Front. One unit of the National Miss M. A. Douglas. England 31.16. Red Cross Society of China has Mrs. and Miss Pattenden, England been maintained by the society for 159.24. Mr. J. E. Joseph, Englarid many months. The cost of these 1.000. Lady Anderson, Belfast 83.05. ́two units will be $2,400 (N,C) [Dẹ. A. H. Logan, U.S.A. 651.53, Mr.
monthly.
Edwin Taylor, England 100, Dr. S. S. Strahan 100, Mrs. Mellroy, Eng- land 159.24.
A new motor ambulance with six stretchers has been given to the Chinese Red Cross Society.
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A grant of $1.000 was made to the War Orphans Association, Hongkong branch.
A gift of blankets costing $200 was made to the Institute for the Homeless Children of China.
Mr. R. M. Strong 20. Dr. and Mrs. Matthews, Australia 85, Anon. Aberdeen. NB. 47.70, Congleton.] England, 402.62, Mr. W. E Burn-1 side, U.S.A. 195.78, Mr. Henry A. Fisk, U.S.A. 32.96, The Lady Mountbatten, England 159.24, Dr. Medical supplies to the value of [J. H. Wilkinson. England 7.87, Mr. $250 - were given to the Hainan J. Mellroy, England 159.24. Mr. J. Island Red Cross Society and Rankin. England 79.57, Mr. T. D. bandages and field dressings will Dunlop, ., England 23.80, be sent there later.
A sum of $500 was allocated for drugs and Instruments for Dr. R. Brown's medical work with the 8th Route Army.
Lady
Helena May. England 159.24. Mrs. Cunningham, England 49.84.
China Emergency Medical Relief Committee, Honolulu 324.46. Adml. Sir Charles Little, England 79,57. A gift of antitetanic serum and Anonymous 10, Dr. Robert Hutchi-| ether is being sent to Nanning son. Landon 15.83, Dr. Ellot Cur from where there has been anwen, London 79.57, Miss Mary S. urgent call for help.
Pill. England 79.57. Miss C. C.
SOCIAL
ROYAL SCOTS OFFICER WEDS
CAPT. H. C. HARLAND, of the Royal Scots, photographed " with the bride, formerly Miss R. O. Hanbury, after thelf 'mar- riage at St. John's Cathedral on Tuesday afternoon. The Very Bay. J. L. Wilson officiated. (Photo, Ming Xuen).
NEWSETTES
Dr and Mrs. E. Even-Jones have|
Mr. Z. B. Kureishi, of the "Tien-
India:
Other gifts will be sent to Henderson, Liverpool 318.57, MISS various places as need arises and M. E. Henderson, Liverpool 318.57. the committee desires to thank Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Armour, "Len- everyone who helped at Flag Day, don 16.83. Mr. H. W. Looker, Eng-returned to Shanghal and are tain Evening Post," has arrived. In as well as, those who have sent land 50.08, Congleton Friends of residing at their, home 28 Route Hongkong en route to his home in donations and assures them it Dr. Montgomery (2nd donation) Ferguson shall endeavour to use all funds 96.30. entrusted to it with scrupulous care to bring the greatest relief to the largest numbers possible,
List of donations received from Jane 1 to October 19, 1938:---
Mr. D. M. "Biggar $150, Mr. L. Dunbar 300. Anon. (Z.D.M.C.) 10. Mr. E. Cock 100 1st Church of Christ Scientist 40, Count de Cour- selllca 50, Miss Emily Kemp. Eng- land 79.73. Mrs. Gerrard Swope, USA. 80, Rev. C. S. Wallis, Eng- land 79.73. Y's Men's Club, Hong- kong 400, Mrs. A. Romer, U.S.A.
Dublin Friends of Dr. Mont- • Dr. H W. Miller, the well-known;
General Ringenbach was a pas- gomery, 158.74, Mr. F. H. Hope American surgeon, who has been senger leaving Hongkong for Simpson, London 159.24, Mr. Raoul visiting Hongkong, lett for Manila Singapore in the m. v. Bossevali Bigazzi 10, Cow & Gate, Ltd, Gull-on Saturday in the m. v. Boissevain during the week-end. ford. Surrey 250, Mr. Harry 'Hong
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Mr. C. J. Chancellor, Reuter's
& Co. per Mrs. D. M. Biggar 500, or "Oriental Affairs," a magazine general manager for the Far East, Miss D. Wise 15, Philippine Chinese published in Shanghai, arrived in is paying a visit to Manila, having Women Reller Association 1,000. Tokyo on Octolier 8.
left hero during the week-end in and Collection on board President!
the m. v. Boissevain. Coolidge per Rev. Leland "Wang! Mr. and Mrs C. H. Day arrived | 20.95.
yesterday aboard the Empress of The Police Recreation Ground Canada for a visit here before re-in Boundary Street, Kowloon, will The Committee also acknow-turning to Canton.
formally be opened by H. E; the ledges the gift of one electric
Governor, Sir Geoffry Northcote,
Grand Total: $10,419.76.
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Mr. Paul Berentzen, retired Com missioner of the Chinese Maritime Customs, who was stationed in
steriliser from Messrs: Schmidt of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Sharp, head on Wednesday, October 19, at 3.30 | Shanghal. ̈and three X-ray sets) of a Manila, Shipping Company of P.m.
from the China Emergency Medi- the same name are en route to. cal Reller Society, Honolulu. These Vancouver aboard the Empress of sets were sent to Surgeon-General (Canada which arrived yesterday. Cheung Kin, of the Fourth Route Army: to Dr. Tso Wai Ming of the The annual dinner of the Royal Chinese Red Cross Hospital at Engineers Old Comrades Associa- Honam. Canton; and to Dr. James tion will be held at the Peninsula L Maxwell, of the International Hotel on Saturday, at 7:45 pm. Red Cross Society, of. Hankow, for 8.30 p.m. respectively.
Shanghal until sevral weeks ago, and Mrs. Berentzen were passengers in the my. Boissevain, during the Week-end, en route to Mombasa. They intend to settle down in Kenja.
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ROMANCE
OF WESTERN
CHAMBER
Chinese Drama To
Be Produced
In order to augment the funds for the purchase of ambulances and general, rellet, wórk, Mrs. Li. Shu Pul has secured the permis- sion of Mr. S. L. Hslung to perform in Hongkong his English version of "The Romance of the Western Chamber," and this privilege" in turn has been presented to the Hongkong Chinese Women's Club, of which Mrs, Li is chairman. The club consequently intend to pro- duce the play at the beginning of November, rehearsals have been in progress for the last two months. Mr. Hslung is well-known' As The Don Cossack Choir who spent
translator of “Lady Precious WEDDING AT
Mr. Paul E. Sammann, Head of Stream," which met with great several weeks in the Colony last month returned from Manlia yes:"
Sammann and Co. of China, ar- success wherever it was play. REGISTRY
terday.
well After an overnight stay!rived on the Empress of Canada ed. In his opinion.
after The wedding took place at the they will continue to Shanghai for yesterday
a motor trip BA that of the literati and Registry before the Deputy Regis an engagement in that city..
through Indo-China, and a visit to the dramatista of China, "The " trar of Marriages. Mr. T. J. Gould
Manila. He will continue on to Romance of the Western Cham- of Mr. Thomas Chin, "engineer, and Arriving via the Pan American his branch office in Shanghai ber" is even more arresting and Miss Nellie Loule, daughter of Mr. Airways' Clipper to-day from New aboard the same liner at noon to entertaining. It has not yet been Loule Chin San, merchant.
York, is Mr. A. Kohlberg, & lace and morrow.
produced on any stage outside Witnesses of the ceremony were embroidery merchant. He will stop
China, and its presentation locally, Mesdames Hut Shi and Lan Mel- at the Peninsula Hotel for a short
for the first time anywhere. in lun.
visit,
ANNOUNCEMENT.
The following forthcoming mar- rlage is announced:---
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ROUND ABOUT
On Monday Pan American Air- Three steamship whistles tore ways' Company will move into their the air with their piercing echo, Mr. Rowland Connor, engineer, new onices" in the Gloucester People lined the wharf waving to A.P.C. Quarters, North Point Building at the corner of Des the passengers lining the ship's Installation, and Miss Rosamund Voeux Road Central and Pedder rail. Norah Tresholm Andrew, of No. 53, Street. Tuddenham Road, Ipswich, Suffolk,
MELYAN MACGREGOR, Texti
en route to the Colony by the 82. Canton,
RACE MEETING
right) Epha,
hli wife and I friend ́at the Eighth xtra Race meeting at Нарут
on Monday. (Photo by Leica
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the English language will afford an ́opportunity to the English- speaking publle to understand and share the pleasures of a drams, beautifully written and so full of charm. that has captivated the Chinese down the course of ages.
Dr. Mel Lan-fang, Miss Tong Buet-hing, Mr. Ma Sze-tang. Mr. Au Young Yee-sin, Mr. Mak Blu- har, Mr. Li Fan and Mr. Henry Tung have all offered their assis- tance in the production of the
The gangway was lowered. The Captain on the bridge was ready The Shanghai Municipal Counen to issue orders for the ship's lines has been notified that Dr. A. J. to be cast off. Alves, Consul-General for Portugal shoving, shouting and waving a When 'down the wharf, running, and Senior Consul, has handed over at a small man arrived on the play. the Bentor Consulship to Comm.. Z. Neyrone, Consul-General for Italy scene. A ticket was clutched in "The, Romance of the Western
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his hand. A string of coolles Chamber" is based-upon a short
Mr Julius 8. Reese, President of Carrying luggage brought up the story written by Yuan Cheng, a the Manila Trading and Supply
poet of the eighth century, which,. Company, is paying a short visit Steamship agents consulted with his blography discloses, was his
rear.
to friends in the Colony. He will the little man and the wharf cap-own love affair. In the Yuan leave on the Empress of Canada tan fr Vancouver on a business trip.
People questioned the delay and all eyes ween focussed upon Miss A. Davies and Miss M. the excited, Jabbering Uttle Rubridge, from "Johannesburgh,
man who very definitely" ex- South Africa, who arrived on the pressed his necessity and de- Renpura yesterday, are staying at
sire to board the steamer,*** the Peninsula Hotel for a few days į Omcials debated. Ah! up goar before learing for Shanghai on the the passenger's luggage on the end Empress of Canada..
o a rope and is hauled aboard. But were is the little man?
BT (Bertie) Gosano, well- There he goes! Dangling from known local sportsman, who was the end of a rope he is brought recently transferred to the swatow up the side of the ship. He em branch of the Hongkong and Barks.
Shanghai Banking Corporation. is Lines are cast off, the ship leaves at present in the Colony on two land the little marines and weeks' leave,
bows from the ship's rail,
Dynasty, eminent playwrights in the persons of Wang Shih-fu' and Kwang Han-ching faithfully dramatised it.
The story is a very natural one. which has happened in many "a family ever since the beginning of the world. It is written in beautf- ful poetry and is full of charm, subtlety, pathos and vitality.,
The play deals with the pictu- resque side of Chinese life, domestic renes military interventions. simple ceremonies of the kind in which the life of the East abourids, and cent
nd the
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