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MONDAY'S MENU
BREAKFAST
Halved Grapefruit
Cereal
Danish Herring
Mufans
Coffee
LUNCHEON
Cream of Onion Soup Beet Salad
Frankfurters and Cabbage
Baked Potatoes Chill Relish
Cherry Turt
Tea
DINNER
Clam Chowder "Cold Slaw Salad
Irish Stew
Corn on Cob Hot Artichoke
Hented Rye" Bread Hazelnut Ice Cream
Sugar Cookies Coffee
ROYAL VISIT
TO B.B.C.
Princesses View Of "Toy Town"
The King and Queen, accompani-
Lady Northcote and her son, Mr. M., A. 5. Northcote, photo- graphed at the First Extra Race meeting. They are leaving for England in the m.v. Canton on Saturday, April 1. (Photo by Leica).
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200 TRUNKS CARRY ROYAL TROUSSEAU
Two hundred trunks will be re- quired to carry the trousseau of
17-year-old Princess Fawzich, eldest sister of King Farouk of Egypt, when she leaves for her new home in Teheran after her wedding to the Crown Prince of Pergia,
ĮPOPE RECEIVES
TEN KENNEDYS The Pope recently received Mr. Joseph Kennedy, USA. Ambassador in London. with Mrs. Kennedy and eight at their nine children.
MRS. LETCH, “ALL TREMBLY" SEES THE KING
"Mrs. Ada Letch returned to her Council house at Edmonton, N., full of what she had seen at Bucking- ham Palace-but still sad.
"I am proud-very proud," she said, as she gazed at the O.B.E. medals which the King had handed [to her, "but I wish my two boys had been here to receive them themselves."
The medals had been awarded posthumously to her two sons, James, aged 24, and Edward, aged 20, who gave their lives in an at- | tempt to save the pilot of an aero- plane which crashed killing 13, near her hame last September.
ROSE AT 6.30
Mrs. Letch rose at 6.30, helped her children to get breakfast, put on "a 'new, dress, waited for a car
to take her to the palace. Her son William accompanied her
POWER OVER THIS MAID”
"No power' in the
House
of
Lords can force this girl to go
back to her old job," said cou-
sel in the Marylebone County
Court in a case in, which “wrong- ful enticement" of a domestic servant is alleged
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Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Brigstock, Hampstead. N.W.. claimed damages from Major and Mrs. E. J. Corse-Scott, and Miss Mary Ann Nolan, all of Cholmley-gar-
dens, West Hampstead.
The claim was for damages for
of contract alleged breach
of domestic service by Miss Nolan. who is 18, and for damages against" the other defendants for pro- curing and harbouring her while
the contract of service still exist ed...
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some
Mr. H. H... Hanworth. for the Cores-Scotts: "What is really be- hind this case? This girl, one December 22, walked out, "She does not like the place for reason, No power the court has got, no power the House of Lord has got, can force her back" Judge Drysdale. Woodcock," K.C. "We set off at about 9.30," she-That has been laid down for all said: "I felt all trembly Inside. time. The remedy is in damages. The Pope broke tradition by
"It was a cosy little room-it rising from his chair and walking seemed little larger than my own across the room to greet. Mr. Ken-sitting-room-and the King, who nedy They had not met since the had been standing by the fireplace, Ambassador, Introduced the then walked straight across to us. I The Judge.You mean that if Cardinal Eugenio Pacell to Pre-think he must have done that to a servant walks out and the em- ident Roosevelt during the Pre-put us at our ease. He smiled and ployers get another servant they fate's visit to America.
spoke to me as he handed me the can never" take an action
this nature?--Yes.
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Her wedding gown, chosen by the Queen-mother and made in Paris at a cost of £400, is a masterpiece At that time Mr. Kennedy was medals. " cf tragile white lace and hand-the Cardinal's host.
made tulle, delicately embroidered. The Pepe blessed each member The collection of 100 afternoon of the family and to each he gave and evening gowns includes sports a rosary. outfita for tennis, riding. and Speaking in English Pope Plus ex- pressed his admiration for the skating.
President's stand on the issue of religious freedom in recent mes sages to Congress and speeches.
As she is going to a country ed by Princess Elizabeth and Prin.where it can be cold in winter, she cess Margaret, paid an informal has chosen six fur coats.
visit to Broadcasting House re- · Jewellery, walued at £55,000; in- cently. They were received by Mr.icludes a £25,000 golden diadem R. C. Norman, Chairman, and Mr. Inlaid with diamond and pearls, F. W. Ogilvie, Director-General.
Accompanied by Mr. Ogilvie and Sir Cecil Graves, Deputy Director- General. the party
and a £15,999 hecklace with four [rows of disumonds,
inspected HIKER FOR
studios where programmes were inj rehearsal ang the control room. Afterwards they took tea in the Director-General's
HEALTH
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"I am a little deaf and did not
Mr. Hanworth submitted that
by employing another servant the Brigstocks had not kept the con- tract alive,
The Judge. That is the
have ever Ilstened to.
most
I
A
hear what he said, so my Bill re- astounding proposition of law peated his words.
"I am very pleased to present these medals to you for the bravery of your sons, he said.
"I said. Thank you sir, and so, did Bill. Then we left."
NEWSETTES
The total of Lord Baldwin's fund
now fot refugees
amounts
£401,658.
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Maj. S. F. Hedgecoe, Adjutant} to of the Hangkong Volunteer De- fence Corps, is leaving for Home next month to return to his Regi-
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office, where VICTORIA.-Five years ago doc- they listened by loud-speaker to ators told Bergeant Jack Scott, reproduction of the conversation formerly of the Argyll, and Suther-Shuk-ching to be a Public Vaccina-
The appointment of Miss Tsangment, the Middlesex." which had been recorded a few land Highlanders, he had only a
|tor is notifed, minutes before while they were in few months to live. But, hale and specting a studio.
hearty and wearing kilts, socks and tam-o'shanter he knitted himself,
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*THE CHILDREN'S HOUR After tea the King and Queen sat with the Princesses for half an
gramme
the Scottish war veteran showed up in this Pacific coast city.
Now 55, Scott has reeled off more
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Tender for repairs to No. 8 Police launch will be received at the Colonial Recretary's Office until noon on Monday, April 17, -
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Seahor A. B. Laborinho, Portu- guese Consul in Hongkong, will, shortly be leaving on transfer to Durban, South V. M. Morgade, from Canton, will Africa. Senhor succeed him in Hongkong.
Mrs. J... Ostrand,, mother of Mrs. G. R. Raravet, left the Colony anter
hour in the balcony of a studio than 31,000 miles in a hike back to watching the Children's
A sale of Crown Land' will be Bor health that has taken him over broadcast of a "Toy Town" pro-three continents. His North Ameri- held at the District Onice, South, can tour of 13,000 miles is about Queen's Building, on Friday April Besides visiting studios. framhalf completed. He plans to cross 14, at 11 am. which news is broadcast to steners Canada and board an Atlantic at home and oversea, the King and steamship at Halifax OF Saint Queen saw a dance music program me, "Swing Song," and a play, Z.16, In rehears
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The name of Dr. Chung Ching- wang, M.B., BS. (Edin, nas been added to the Register of Medical Practitioners in the Colony.
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Judgment was reserved.
· “SEZ YOU” SAYS CANON AND DEAN
With all due ceremony and in the sohorous voice of his kind, the toastmaster at Southend's Annual Whitebait Supper announced the Archdeacon of Southend.
"Pray silence," he said, "for Canon E. N. Gowing, Master of Arts, Archdeacon of Southend-on- Sea and Rural Deän.”
There was a moment's silence and then, to everyone's amaze- mont, the Archdeacon answered: **Sez yoIL"
Canon Gowing, most Informal parson Southend has ever known, is an Australiam
He was appointed the vicar of Prittlewell, the mother parish of and he still holds that living. Southend; shortly after the war,
From the start be, has startled Southend with his informality and great good humour. He was OTICE
known as the
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a visit with her daughter, for "Cation who went with a bang" Europe in the Hakone Maru, AcTM
after a speech that he made at a companying Mrs. Ostrand were
referees' meeting Mts. M. Mahoney and an
Pan-Ame:can Airways nounce that they have unexpectedly received authorization from their San
headquarters to
Francisco
an-
WIDOW GETS. SCOUTS' V.C.
The widowed mother
20 MILES A DAY When he left London in October, 1933, for Cape Town, he could walk only a short distance without stop- The King's Exequatur empower- ping to rest his gassed lungs and Ing Mr. Akiyoshi Tajiri to act as carry passengers from Hongkong on Eric George Herringshaw blistered feet. Now he walks 20 miles Comsul-General of Japan at Hong- the Boeing Clipper a day with a 60-pound pack on kong has received His Majesty'n his back, his lungs "in ne shape." signature
On Scott's first journey he hiked through France, and Italy, crossed
Congratulations will be extended
to Malta, and to Tripoll, then on to-day to Mr. S.C. Feltham on the
to-morrow morning.
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of Scout 15 to
departing receive the Cornwell Scout decor“ ation, the most significant of all the badges in the Boy Scout movement, which was ⠀ "awarded Dosthumously to her son.
Mr. Stuart Taylor Willamson has been nominated to serve as a Mem-
ber of the Court of the University to Cape Town. He earns his way occasion of his 43rd birthday. Mr. Hongkong during the absence
by lecturing and writing articles. Feltiam is an architect in the from the Colony of Mr. Geoffrey
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Round About
[P.W.D.
Quarantine restrictions
have
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Samuel Archbutt.
Mr. William Ngar se Thomas been imposed by the Customs; Tam and Mr. Benjamin Wong Tape A well dressed middle-aged authorities at Tientsin against have been appointed members of woman walked down the apronjarrivals from Hongkong on account the Urban Council for a further from the ferry boat. Over her at small-pox.
term of three years with effect from arm hung a large brown leather
Mar. 30."." purse which was open.
Mr. Anselm Chuh,
formerly
Behind the woman walked acredit manager of the Bank of It is uptined that the Strnita neat, but thread-bare attired Chi-China, has been appointed assistant Settlements is added to the list of mese boy. He touched the woman district manager of the bank, with on her arm and pointed to the headquarters at Singapore. open bag, She smiled; nodded herį head and snapped the
closed.
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Countries to which the Interna- tional Convention respecting Load Lines, 1930, has been applied, and clasp At the weekly meeting of the that the date of the application of
Hongkong Rotary Club to-morrow, Mar. 2, 1939.
Not more than four steps had Rotarian M. F. Key, C.B.E., ̄will
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Scout Herringshaw, who
Was
17, belonged to the 10th South- East Leeds (Halton Templars)
group.
The decoration was awarded for fortitude in the face of suffering."
great
died on
Scout Herringshaw Christmas Eve following the last of many operations.
A temporary refugee camp wi be established at Kwangchowwan, by the Hainan Chinese Emergency Relief Committee in Hongkong to accommodate the 2,000 refugees- who have flocked there Hainan Island.
from
she taken when she took the bag speak on "Mass Inspiration," being Á school for refugee children has from her arm opened it and an account of a Rotary Conven- been established at Kowloon by their two children will arrive in inspected its Interior. Then turn- tion. ing, she grasped the Chinese boy's arm and ushered him to the Euro- Mr. Bert J. Chen, manager of the Chinese in Hongkong. Classes were i States. Mr. Lewis will reteve Mr. pean inspector standing near the Reliance Motors, who has been begun on March 21. Many refugee A. E. Kinsey of N. 7. K. Line, trans- ferry gates.
paying a visit to Chungking and children have been admitted, boy WES amazed; |be| Kunming, has returned to Hong- evidently did not understand this song tut expects to leave again for woman's actions. Quietly he stood Haiphong in a few days.
Mr. and Mrs W. L Lewis and
¡Messrs Er Y-teh, "Ho Tieb-hwa, Hongkong on Wednesday; in the Lin Yung and other prominent Kamakowa Maru fromm United
The
by as she explained" to the man
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ferring to the New York city, office of his Company in: Apríl,
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Mr. M. F. Key, who was the délégate of the Hongkong. Potary A special meeting of the Board ¡Club to the International Coliven- ¡ of Directors and past Presidents of what had happened, and that she Owing to the dropping of a completion of Rotary at San Francisco, the Hongkong Rotary Club was was missing ten dollara
of sluge, our book reviews on will give a report on the Convention held on Friday mist when Rotary The inspector questioned the saturday failed to convey the fact to the local Club to-morrow empha- matters and problems were dis- boy and the woman. He asked that HG. Wells' book "The Holy sizing the more entertaining, "fen-| cussed with Rotarian Alex. O. Pot- the accuser to again look through Terror? can be obtained at Brewer's tures of the affair, a
ter, Hon. "Assistant of Rotary Inter national, and Rotarian James M. Mr. William Z. L. Bung. Vice. Henry District Governor. For your complete beauty treatmall coin purse found the ten Mr. H. Rucker, Inspector for President of St. John's University, ⠀⠀ ment, use Tattoo Powder, Rouge dollars. Very embarrassed the South China, the Philippines, and Shanghai, and General Secretary On Tuesday, April 11, at 3 pm. and Mascara: (cream with brush) apologized to the inspector and Manager in Hongkong of of the China National Amateur a sale of Crown Land will take
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her bug to make sure the money Bookshop at $5.50 a Luyj. was missing. She did so and in
the boy at the same time offering Messrs. Carl Schlieper Co., arrived Athletic Federation, is visiting place at the offices of the Public. the latter soms small change. The in the Colony on Saturday by Im-Hongkong. He arrived here on Works Department. There will quiet young man merely smiled perial Airways, Mr. Rucker is quite Saturday in time to witness the also be a male of Crown Land va at the woman in a pitying manner pleased with business conditions Chinese win the Lai Wah Cup Monday (to-day) at a p.m. at the and turned from the ferry bulld- and expects to extend his com-football competition yesterday | Public Works Department,, also ing into the street,
pany's services in the Far East. afternoon:
April 3 at 3 pm.
on
MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1939.
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and
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in all colours.
SOCKS ...
GOLF HOSE
...from $250
14.50
· Loga 10%. Cash Discount.
Should they abrink in washing they will be replaced.
Our new assortment also includes Shoks and Golf Hose made
Morley's", "Two Steeples" and
Ankle Socks in White and Colours,
by
Inspection Invited
Junger."
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