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PAGE 6 HONGKONG DAILY: PRESS

WOMEN'S PAGE

Expectancy, disappointment and Indifference are shown on the faces of this section of the crowd at the Happy Valley Races

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Hurlingham Club Function

.“GUNMAN”, USED A CATAPULT

An undergraduate at Keble Collegs, Oxford, has been causing consternation among and members of the college

cata- clty residents with-a puit.

The annual garden party given to officers and clylitans who have been in Indis, the Crown Colonies Afghanistan, Arabia, China, Egypt, Iran. Traq, Japan, Nepal Palestine,

Reports that shots were fired Sarawak. Siam," Sudan, Turkey and Zanzibar, and their wives and from windows of the college into daughters will be held at the the street outside were made to Hurlinghain Club. by kind permis- the authorities during the past sion of the Committee, on Monday, fortnight by workmen and under July 3, from 2 to 6.30 pm.

graduates.

A lamp outside the university The proceedings will commerce with community singing by 2,000 museum was smashed. Windows ex-servicemen, Chelsea Pensioners of rooms occupied "by three un- and school-children and at 3 p.m. der-graduates were smashed,

wat leaving the there will be a polo match, when

Mr. F. G. C. Stubbs, of Keble, common room when he heard ย repart, and something whizzed past his ear. electricians repair- at the university

will play a team represent ing the World for the Indian Princes' Challenge Shield.

MISS DORIS HUNT TO BE MARRIED Miss Doris May Hunt, former

The Kneller Hall Bard and the Recently, Colony swimming champion and daughter of Sub-Inspector R. T. Pipe Band of the 1st Battallon ing lights Hunt, of the Hongkong Police Scots Guards will play during the museum were "shot at." Force, is shortly to be married to afternoon. Mr. Peter Nicholas Barten, resid- ing at the Metropole Hotel.

The forthcoming wedding announced on Saturday.

They left their work and The proceeds of the Garden | ported to the porter at the lodge Party will go to swell the funds that they had seen what looked was of the Lady Minto's Indian Nur- like a gun being pushed through

one of the windows, sing Association.

Nothing To Shock A Girl

In All Soviet, Say Dean

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The dean, who had

collected

a number of leaden slugs, the

size of peas, said:

"Somebody in the college

been using a

has Disci- been taken,

catapult

plinary action has

Under-graduates in the college have been fined collectively £5.

stopped.

The "gun' which the of this workmen thought they saw was a

cari poker," my

“änd

The Dean of Canterbury. Dr. with the children of Russia for The shootings' have now ·been' Hewlett Johnson, whose pre-physical fitness. support vious utterances in

of

"I took the children the Soviet Government. In Russla

London school, out in and the Republican Government in Spain have raised sharp con- seven at a time," he said, I caught whooping cough

from troversy, spoke in praise of the

them. The atmosphere of the Soviet education system at Russian schools. appears to be meeting in Sittingbourne. He likewise lashed our

system. own He said:

of

The following have been added more moral than that theto the list of licenced plumbers:- English ones. There is never Hop Tal Construction" Co., Bul of Cheong Co.,... Tin On Co. and the end a cane used from "I never saw a single dirty sight Russia to the other.

Wing On Co., Ltd. Ruasala. I never

SOW &

sight that I would not like any girl to see. There was nothing unpleasantly suggestive.

"That is the only land in the world of which I can say that, Including England."

one

NEWSETTES

The Dean added that the chif dren of a. society school he Mr. J. S. Logan will knew in London did not compare 40th birthday to-day.

Movie Tickets Playing BLOCK-HEADS!

"Beginning on Friday last and ending on Thursday, small blocks, the first four of which appear below, will be published in these columns.

These small blocks when properly assembled produce a photograph of OLIVER HARDY and STAN LAUREL, the Star of M-G-M's film "BLOCK HEADS", which will play simultaneously at the Queen's and Alhambra Theatres.

There are altogether 28 blocks to produce the photographs, and a group varying from four to five" blocks will be reproduced daily in the paper as described above,

the Collect

98 blocks, assemble them to produce a com- bination photographic likeness of Laurel and Hardy and then send your solution promptly to the Competition Editor, Hongkong Daily Press, 219 Marina House, before 12 noon on Thursday,. March 18, 1939. Senders of the frat ten correct solutions received, will each be given a pair of tickets to, see "BLOUK.

· HEADS.*\/

The solution, together with the names of the winners, will be

Friday. published on

Our decision is final. Members of the staff of the "Hongkong Daily Press and their families are barred from the competition.

Here are to-day's blocks

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20TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED

Happy Party At K. Tong Club

BY ROSETTE.

***A-kisket, "a-tasket--browa and yellow basket............” and the strains of all the latest music filled the ballroom of the Kow- loon Tong Garden City Assoċja- tion on Saturday night when the place was made over to a large.gathertag of young peo ple, there to wish many happy returns to Miss Dora Chow on the occasion of her 29th birth- day anniversary,

Miss Chow, the daughter of Mr. Chow Tin-bong, formerly chairman

of the Canton Chamber of Com - merce, is a past student of the Dio- cesan Girls' School and a member of the St. Andrew's Ladles' hockey. team. She appeared recently with great"success is “Flo” in the Chi- nese Youths' Medical Reller Asso- ciation's production of "Debutante Goes to Town" at the Queen's Theatre.

MISS DORA CHOW

Her popularity in social and other circies was attested to by the presence at the party of many of the younger representatives of varied professions and fields of en- deavour,

THOSE PRESENT

Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Needa, Mr. and Mrs. Char- le Encarnacao, Mr. and Mrs. Jim- my Kotwall, Mrs. Elle Lee Boong, Mrs. Pauline Yee, Mrs, Hó Pax- ping. Misses Jean, Kay and Bella Ma, Stella, Helen and Vivienne Ho, Irene and Phylls Gittins, Daisy O'Keefe, Doreen Wei, Priscilla and Pat Ho. Este Law, Alma To, Elsie Wong, Salina Luk, Mabel Churn, his Cotoncl

L. Henry

Stimson, Ellen Ford, Margaret Grose, Lillian former United States Secretary, Wu and Gloria Yee and Messrs. of State, has wired to the Sino-John Potter, Henry Heath, Herbert American Cultural Association. Tong, Victor Lim, Johnston Wong, recently established in Chung-George Chow, Wilfred Sveto, Pater

the king, accepting

honorary Doo, Vic Gittins, Herbert Grose, chairmanship offered him by the Ernie Fincher, Sonny Bliss, Bidney Association, reports Central News. Wong, Eric MacNider, Alec Greaves, Frank Lammert, Geoffrey, Beer.. Tinker Lee, Ken Bidmead, Fred Zimmern, Jimmy Yee, Kwok Hay- man and others.

Miss Lau Chi-man has been appointed a Public Vaccinator.

*

Dr. Alan Harold Barwell, MR C.S., L.R.C.P. (London) has been appointed a Medical Omeer.

Dr. Chengting T. Wong, former Chinese Foreign Minister and The number of emigrants leav- Ambassador, to the United States

the ing Hongkong for Straits, the speaker at to-morrow's timin

The party started with a bang Settlements in the month of meeting of the Rotary Club in the and the merriment was not tèr February was 1,690.

Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden. Als minated till the wee hours of Sun- subject will be "A Turn of the day. At midnight, Miss Chow was.

Mr. Frank Buckle, of the Edu-Wheel."

receive cation Department, will congratulations to-day on the occasion of his 41st birthday. "

Celebrating his

given rousing cheers when she cut her birthday cake, after which her The Urban Council will meet at friends danced around her in a 415 pm, to-morrow tö consider ring and sang "For She's a jolly three applications for leences. A good fellow."

Government the relative to the election of Dr. S. N. Chau to be a member of the

41st birthday letter from to-day will be Mr. H. C Brown.

of the Harbour Master's Depart Council for a term of three years

ment.

: will be read, and regular returns

will also be laid on the table,

During the absence of the Hon, Mr. J. J., Paterson, the Hon. has been Dodwell Mr. S. H. appointed temporarily a member of the Executive Council, with effect from March 11.

In

With the approval of Mr. Hsu Bhili-ying acting Chairman, the National Relief Commission. has given 1,000 suits of clothes; 6,900 tubes of vaccine and 54,000 pills of aspirin to the Pokio Refugee

Mr. T. E. Pearce has been ap-Rellet Committee. A fund of $40, pointed temporarily a member of 000 has also been appropriated by the Legislative Council

the the Commission for refugee relief place of the Hon. Mr. J. In the Walchow area. Paterson, who is away from the Colony,

Miss Laura Waring, of Chorley, who died on December 30, left £2,141, with net personalty £2,098. The King's exequatur empower-She left:-$150 to Bt. Joseph's bg Senor Frederico A Xavier Foreign Missionary Society, Fresh- to act as Hoborary Consul for field;:£80 to the Chinese Native the Dominican Republic at Hong-Priests' Association; £100 kong has received His "Majesty's Liverpool Cathedral; £50 to the signature.

East Lancashire, Royal Infirmary, Blackburn; 250 to the Liverpool Diocesan Mission' Fund.

An interesting ceremony took| place at Tal Fo-tsai, New Territories, on „Saturday when an

to

An exhibition of photographs i extension to the village school was by Mr. T. W. Ho, depicting the formally opened and the first scenic beauties of the war zone prize distribution held.,,

in China, held under the 'aus- pices of the Hongkong Chinese Women's Boldiers Relief Asso- The annual street sale of clation, was begun at St. John's flowers, organised by the Society | Cathedral Hall on Saturday and for the Protection of Children, yesterday. It will be continued took place on Saturday. Collec-to-day from 10 am to 7 pm.

tion boxes were sent to the From March 17 to March 19 Hongkong and Shanghai Bank the exhibition will be put on and will be opened to-day when again, this time at the Wan Nan the amount, collected will be Middle School 638 Nathan Road, made known

from 10 am to 8 pm

MONDAY'S MENU

BREAKFAST

Chilled Tomato Juice

Cereal

French Toast,

Raisin Toast Coffee

LUNCHEON

Noille Soup Bean & Egg Balad Lamb Hash Steamed Rice Creamed Mushrooma

Corn Souffle Apple Frittera Tea

DINNER

Ox Tall Soup Avocado Balad Chicken Cutlets · Potatoes au Gratin

Green Peas Baked Onions

Baked Alaska."

COLES

MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1939.

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We have received a well assorted

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"selection of Plain and Fancy Socks

in all colours,

SOCKS...

GOLF HOSE

...from $2.50

34.50

Less 10% Cash Discount.

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Should they shrink in washing they will be replaced.

Our new assortment also includes Socks and Golf Hose mide by "Morley's", "Two Steeples" and "Jaeger." Ankle Bocks in White and Colours,

Inspection Invited

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Jackets and other Garments arrived with our last consigment.

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