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PAGE 6 HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

WOMEN'S PAGE

Women Consult Higher

Authority-Man!

Women don't go to women for advice-they prefer the coun- sel of man because they still believe he is a higher authority. That view was "expressed by speakers at the conference Li Cam- bridge of the Society for the Ministry of Women. Dr. Maude Roy- den (herself a minister) said that before the war she was

deut of opposition working in pelities, and found a good women which was brutal,

"But," she added. "in politics never met with the same quality of opposition-what I can only call lime as I met when I began urging the entrance of women into

THE SLEEPING BALLET

"Sleeping Beauty," the ballet by Mr. G. Goncharoff's pupils, will de presented at the King's Theatre on Tuesday. The show promises to be very interesting and should be worth attending.

to

the ministry. It is a sort of yellow streak which is worse than bru- tality."

Miss Royden also spoke of the

of opposition". wave "dreadful which was aroused against a cer-

married tabr

minister WOOLEN when it became known that she was expecting to become a mother.

Miss Royden said that she did not "believe that women's objection to women ministers was a sex objection at all. Many women would rather go to a man for advice just as an inferior would want to con- sult a superior,

Miss Betty Lee will appear in The Happy Ending." singing a

The reason for that was that lovely song, and Miss June Mantel

women had beer, since the begin- also promises to give a good ac- count of herself in "Snow Whitening the subject sex. Therefore, a

There are also many other in- namely The teresting numbers, Acrobatic Dance,

The Russian Dance. March and a good many others.

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great many women still had the feeling which was now vanishing that in going to..a man for advice they were going to a higher au- thority.

The Rev. Dr. A. Herbett Gray (London), of the English Presby- terian Church, said that large numbers of womer. preferred to turri ta. men in their need. They wanted a man confessor.

Weddings At Registry

Before Mr. T. 8. Whyte- Smith at the Registry, Supreme Court, on Saturday, Miss Mur gina el Arcaill, of No. 16 Kini Kwong Street, was married to Mr. Rustam Jehangir Master, engineer, of the China Light and Power Co., Ltd.

Miss el Arculli, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Osman el Arculll, is a member of prominent Indian family.

A reception was held later in the "afternoon at No. 474 Nathan Road, the bridegroom's residence at which many friends were pre- sent.

Another wedding solemnised on Saturday at the Registry was that between Stoker Petty Officer Henry Alfred Yewen, of H.M.S. Westcott, and Miss Nina Eugenievna Rel bekel, of No-26 Carnarvon Road, Kowloon.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

riages are announced:-

SOCIAL

CANDID CAMERA AT. KWANTI

PICTURE snapped at the Fanling Race meeting held last

Sunday at Kwanti-(Photo by Leica).

NEWSETTES

It is learned that the proposed Dog Show will be held on March 19.

Mr. George. She is now acting Warden of St. John's Hall, Untře.- sity of Hongkong.

Dr. Sterling Tomlinson, B.A. M.B... B. Oh.. B.A.O. (Dublin) has been appolated a Medical Officer.

Mr.

of J. Keswick,

Jardine. Matheson and Company, was also

of a passenger in the Empress Canada on Saturday.

Mr. V. G. Bowden, Australian Government. Trade Commissioner in China, and Mrs. Bowden, arriv- ed here yesterday, and are staying at the Hongkong Hotel,

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Mr. D. Drummond, Oriental Manager of Canadian Pacific Steamships Ltd. returned to the Colony by the Empress of Canada which berthed at Kowloon Whart on Saturday morning.

Mr. V. St. J. Killery, of Imperial Chemical Industries, Shanghai, and a member of the Shanghai Municipal Council, arrived here on Saturday in the Empress of Canar

Mr. J. W. Fitzgerald, Acting Chief Warder, has been appointed Acting da. Superintendent

Prison.

Hongkong

Mr. Gilbert A. Hardman, well-, known member of the Hongkong

On Saturday evening.. members Sharebrokers' Association, retum- of the R. A M. C. w hold a jed to the Colony from Vancouver dance, in the Rose Room of the on Saturday" on board the Em- Peninsula Hotel

press of Canada.

Mrs. W. Sharp, wife of Mr. W. It is also notified that the King's sharp of the Manfacturers Life Exequatur, empowering Senor Ray- Insurance, arrived here on Satur-mond E. Devaux to act as Honorary Consul for Guatemala at Hong- day in the Empress of Canada.

kong. has received His Majesty's signature.

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Mr. M. M. E. Renard, of the Banque Belze pour l'Etranger, ar- rived in the Colony on board the Empress of Canada on Saturday.

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Another arrival by the Empress of Canada on Saturday was Mr. F. Rhame, of the China Electric Company, Shanghai.

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This coming Saturday evening Lieut. Commander ADS. Murray of Imperial Airways' Hongkong, office will be host to a dinner party for sixteen guests in the Jacobean Room of the Hongkong Hotel.

Wing-Commander H. S. Kerby.

The George Goncharoff School Air Attache to the British Embassy. of Dance will present "The Sleep-accompanied by Mrs. Kerby, ar-

The following forthcoming maring Beauty at the King's Theatre rived in the Empress of Canada. on Thursday, February 2, at 5.10 from the North on Saturday morn-

Ing. Mr. Woo Tat-chang, accountant. p.ni. residing at No. 21. Lan Kwai Fong. ground floor, and Miss Lam Suet- The King's Exequatur empower- Mr. W. A. Scharffenberg, langu mul of No. 37 Leighton Hill Road. Ing Mr. Dick Fredrick Attree age teacher at the University of. ground floor;

Wakeford Wesman to act as Con-Communications, Shanghai, was a Mr. Wong Kam-wah, manager of sul for Norway at Hongkong. has passenger on board the liner Emm- the Siu Hing Knitting Factory, received Ills Majesty's signature. press of Canada which arrived from Vancouver and the North on

residing at No. ia Pitt Street,

Kowloon, and Miss Lim Sing-lan, Mr. D. J. Gilmore, of the Char- Saturday. of No. 107 Queen's Road West, 1st tered Bank, reports that his motor

floor; and

car No. 2253 has been stolen from

Mr. Hon You-jee, merchant, of the car park near the Star Ferry No. 500 Prince Edward Road, 2nd wharf, Kowloon. floor, and Miss Irene Loule, of No.

62 Tal Street, ground, floor.

Round About

Early one evening a considerate

gentleman possessing an Over abundance

Mr. A. J. Welch, manager of J. A. Wattle and Company, leading companies secretaries, Shanghai, and Mrs. Welch were.. passengers on board the Empress of Canada the National City Bank,, returned which arved here on Saturday from leave on board the Empress from the North.

Mr.L R. Cramer, accountant of

of Canada on Saturday, accom-

panied by Mrs. Crumer and family.

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Mr. R. D. Gillesple. managing alrector of Imperial Chemical In-

Proi. L Forster, of the Hongkongdustries (China) Ltd, was a pas-

of goodwill towards University, returned from leave in senger on board the liner Empress man passed through the offices in the Empress of Canada which ar- of Canada which arrived on Satur one of the hotels. How he arrivedrived from Vancouver, via ports, on day.

In these "particular surroundings, Saturday.

he seemed not to know....... However,

|1 persistent buzzing sound attract-

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Mr. M. E. Arnhold, former Chair-

Mr. W. H. Chamberlin, Far Eastman of the Shanghai Municipal

ed him to a board where a red correspondent of the "Christian Council, arrived in the Colony on Science Monitor was a passenger board the Empress of Canada on morning from Van- No one was in the office at the in the Empress of Canada which Saturday

light glowed.

me, therefore, he viewed this { övrived here on Saturday, Hight, and the various cora plugs

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couver.

which appeared from a wooden Mr. O. Pritchard, co-pilot of. Im- Major-General A E Grasett, box and were stuck in holes on perial Airways on the Hongkong DS.O... M.C.. General Officer Com this board. **・・

to Bangkok route has been contin-manding, returned to the Colony North 107 The buzzing contmued. An idea ed to the War Memorial Hospital from his visit to the formed in the man's brain. Is with a minor allment.

board the Empress of Canada on this noise necessary. It certainly

Saturday. should be stopped! |--

His Excellency the Governor, Ant he knows what to do, and under Instructions from the Bere- The names of Dr. Choong Ka- so grabbing the five or six plugs tary of State for the Oulantes, has key, M.B. 89. (Hongkong), Dr. and their lines he detaches them been pleased to recognize Herr Ping-lun 80, (Igakushi of the from their respective holes in the Franz Ferring as Vice-Consul for Hyusy Imperial University of board

Germany at Hongkong.

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Japan) and Dr. Chan Chung-gen, Quiet, solitude vanished, the one

M.B., B.8. (Hongkong) have been buzzing sound grew in volume 25 A public address will be given added to the Register of Medical seven and eight red lights flashed by the Rev. George Shepherd, Practitioners,

YOUR LIPS for romance! himself in the chair by this Movement.

on and off. In disgust he seated M.A., D.D.. Adviser to the New Life

on

Road.

"The New Life The Hongkong Working Artists" For your complete beauty treat mechanical apparatus and stared Movement and the War at St Guild will hold a joint Exhibition ment, use Tattoo Powder, Rouge at the red lights, still the buzzing John's Hall, Bonham

on of Chinese paintings by Mr. and Mascara (cream with brush), noises continued.

Thursday, February 2. at 7.45p.m. Cheung Shu-shete and Calligraphy Finally an assistant manager | All are welcome.

by Mr. The Hi at St. John's Cathe- practically tears down the door

dral Hall, Garden Road, from Fri- coming into the room. He does versations of hotel guests. Instead day, February 3 until Monday, Feb- not thank the gentleman for his the official of the hotel showed ruary 6, dally from 10 am to 7 consideration and rsistance in him door and bid him depart in|p.m. (Bunday, February 5, 1.pm. disconnecting seven telephone con- no uncertain language.

to 7 p.m.).

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MONDAY'S MENU

BREAKFAST

Baked Apple Cereal

Pork Sausages and Bacon Buckwheat Cakes Honey Coffee LUNCHEON

Onion Soup au Gratin. Stuffed Tomato Salad Lamb Cutlets Cauliflower and Peas Potato Cakes Popovers Custard and Cookies Tea

DINNER

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Mr. R. A. D. Forrest will speak on "The Judgment of Character from Handwriting" at the timin meeting of the Rotary Club in the Roof Garden of the Hongkong Hotel to-morrow.

Information has been received from the Director, League of Na- Hons Health Organization Eastern Bureau, Singapore, to the effect that quarantine restrictions against Hongkong: an account of cholera have been removed.

Dr. Ralph Stockman Begble! M.R.C.P, M.D. CH.B. (Edin), (Edin.), DF.E.. D.T.M. and H. (Edin.), has been appointed to act as Government Bacteriologist dur- ing the absence of leave of Dr. Aubrey Vernon Greaves. ME (Tor.), M.C.P. and S. (Ont.), D.T.M. (LAV).

The engagement was announced in London recently of Miss Jose- phine "Alexandra (Susan) Stabb, second daughter of the late Bir Newton and Lady Stabb, of Farn- ham Hall, Saxmundham, Suffolk, to Squadron Leader Lawrence W. Burgess, R.A.F., younger son of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Burgess of 68 Palace Court, London W.2. Sir Newton Stabb was formerly Chie? Manager of the Hongkong

and Shanghai Banking Corporation.

MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1939.

POWELL'S WINTER

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HALF PRICE

Underwear, Hats, Caps, Ties.

SHIRTS & PYJAMAS Fancy Tunic Shirts at

Dress Shirts Sporta Pyjamas

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