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NETHERLANDS QUEEN VISITS BELGIUM
BRUSSELS, May 24 (Reuter)- Queen Wilhelmina, who is return- Ing the visit of the King of the of the Belgians to The Hague last November, arrived at Brussels ac- companied by the Foreign Minister, M. Patiin.
The visit will last four days.
SOCIAL
AMUSEMENTS GALORE AT CHILDREN'S CHARITY FAIR
Yesterday afternoon over two hundred adults and youngsters forgot their usual dignity and succeeded in enjoying completely all the amusements offered by the Children's Charity Fair which was held in Kowloon. The gals entertainment was arranged by a Committee composed of English' and Chinese women for the benefit of the Hongkong Branch of the "National Association For the Care of War Orphans."
Mrs. R.A.D. Forrest
Hobby horses, pony and goat Digby $25. rides, slides, conjurer and a bear $10, Mr. Humphreys $50. Mrs. Eu The Queen was greeted at the den delighted many of the chil-Tong Sen $50, Mr. & Mrs. Dedwell station by King Leopold and was dren. With squealing cries, laugh- $20, Mrs. Dunbar $5, Mrs.
Gock- cheered by the crowds in the gally ter and a fever of excitement they chin $5, Mrs. Kirk 55, Mrs. '" H.W." decorated streets.
tried all the various amusements. Yung $5, Mrs. T. F. LI $10 Mrs. The Dress Parade in the mid-"A.Friend" $10, Mr. S.Y. Nee $5. afternoon held many of the tots Mrs. K. P. Chan $5. Mrs. J. Choy and their parents spellbound. Thejsa, Dr. F.C. Woo $5, Dr. H.Y. Cheng wedding groups. Chinese and Eu- $3, Dr. S.Y. Cheng $3, Mrs. FF. ropean, were truly beautiful and Chiao $3. Mrs. LS. Wan $2, KL. no item of the complete ensembles Chan 2, K.M. Zau $2, FM Trai was lacking.
Conference
Mr. L Ping-heng, and Mr. Yang Yin-po were on Tuesday appointed by the Executive Yuan. China's Government delegates to the 25th International Labour to be held in Geneva on June 6. Mr. Chu Hsueh-fan and Mr. Hsu Chuan-pao were named respective ly delegates of the employees and employers.
creations for
$2. Mrs. H.S. Chan $2, Mr. George The European children's Fashior, she $2, Mrs. Wong Man Kwong Show presented the newest and $2, Mrs. Mok Hing Fal $10. Mrs. gayest
summer. Phoan Sek Wah $5. However, the Chinese children's Donors of prizes or other assis- fashion parade delved into history tance: of many years ago, for styles and designs.
Extremely
Interesting "to everyone was the portrayal of "A Chinese Malden in the Days of Sung and Ming." "A God- dess of Mercy," and" "A Child in the Days of Ching." The
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BREAKFAST
Chillled Grapefruit..Juice
... Cereal
Soft Boiled Eggs
Sliced Ham Raisin. Buria Coffee
LUNCHEON
Grapefruit Cocktail Grab Cakes Little Peas Creamed Onions
Asparagus Popovers Cake a la mode Iced Tea
DINNER
Clam Broth Creole Saind Egrs Benedict Italian Squab Wild Rice Lima Beans Corn on Cob Cheese Rolls
Marshmallow Pudding.
Coffee
The Hon. Mr. & Mrs. M.K. Lo, Dr. & Mrs. Kirk, Mr. Eric among the
Nelson. The The following were
Superintendent of at who disembarked
Churn, Stanley Prison, Mr. "SM. passengers Hongkong from the Empress of
Miss Coanie 7o. The China Light Asia yesterday: Mr. H. Blankitski,
& Power Co., Ltd. The Fimo Miss M. Burgers, Mr. and Mrs. G.
Depot, The Hongkong & Shangha: Hotels, Ltd., The Management of Mrs James Ming. Mrs. Esther E. Costello, Mr. C. I Cooker Mr. L.
Raille Section was P. Olaguer, Mrs. C. A. de Castro.
the Peninsula Hotel. The Glouces- Wong, Mrs. Arthur Woo, Mrs. M. K, Master J. de Castro and Misses C. patronized and many costly, and ter Hotel, Thomson & Co., Lane Lo, Mrs. E Cock,
S.M. Lo, Mrs.
Ho. Co.. and C. de Castro, Mrs, K. E, Gras-useful prizes were donated such as Crawford Ltd.. Bata Shoe
Mrs. Elleen. The Choa, Mrs. Fung Ping Fun. "Mrs. ley. Mr. Li Tak, Mr.. M. Matsusaki. a tricycle, camera, Rolex wrist Ltd., The Little Art Shop, Mr. A. P. Musford, Mr. F. Powell, watch, doll and basket, etc.
ttle Shop, The Colonial Dis- Au King, Miss Tso Lai Kee, Miss
Leong, Another fete and fair is being pensary, The Caravan, The Trea-Florence
Miss Frances Miss S, W. Parkinson, Mr. P. V.
planned by the National Associa-sure
Madam Ship...
Chau Lan, Mrs. Chiffon,
Sik Nin, Mrs. Ross. Mr. E. J. Wilson.
tion for the Care of War Orphans. Mayo's Shoppe. The Sincere
S.A. Tamall, Mrs. Lau Bik Fai, Mrs. CO..
BOYS AND GIRLS!
Here's a wonderful oppor tunity for you to make some extra pocket money and to get a free ticket to see M-G-M's picture entitled "SWEETHEARTS." co-starring Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy, in glorious " technicolour and in modern dress for the first time. The pictur will play simultaneously at the Queen's and Alhambra Theatre from May 27 on a roadshow basis..
All you have to do is to secure
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In all, there will be four com- petitions of this kind, each lasting one week. For each, similar. prizes will bo'given (except that the picture for which the free cinema ticket is presented will vary), but, at the end of the fourth competition, the "Hong- kong Daily Press "will, in addition to the prizes and commissions cared, offer a special prize of
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It will take place on the afternoon The Sun Co., Wing On Co.. The S.M. Churn, Mrs. M.W. Lo, Mrs. J. of June 3 in the house and grounds China Emporium, The China Pro-L. Litton, Mrs. S.C. Wong, Mrs. KH. of Sir Robert Ho Tung, at 254. The duct do. (Hongkong Branch), Digby. Lady Macgregor, Miss F. Park. Besides many of yesterday's The Fung Keong Rubber Manu-Hung. Mrs. A. Louey, Mrs. Wong amusements there will be a cinema facturing Co., Chung Hol Ro Yan Kwong, Mrs. Lee Ha
The China Can. The Dairy Farm Mrs. Wong Pak Chow, Mrs. Lee Ho
and boating.
Liang.
No doubt the second Fair will be co.. Marcel Bakery, Hongkong Tin, Mrs. Wong Tse Chuen, Mrs. equally popular, if not more so. Riding School, Kowloon Riding Phoon Seek Qual, Mrs. Jackman Do, than the one held in Kowloon. School, The Naval Dockyard, Ah Mrs. PK. Kwok, Mrs. J.T. Smalley. with the added background of the Man Hing Cheong, Kayamally & Mrs. Wan Chik Hing, Mrs. H. Ching. Co., Mecca Silk Store, Noronha Mrs. A. Chau, Mrs. Wang Kam On. & Co. Ltd., Brewers Bookshop, Mrs. L. Dunbar, Mrs. Landale, Mrs. ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mington Ltd., The South China FX. Lee, Mrs. J.T. Bagram, Mrs F.C.
OF DONATIONS
lovely estate of Sir Robert.
Morning Post. The Newspaper En- Fornes (Jr.) Mrs. Howard Dond- terprise Ltd. The True Light Pri-van, Mrs. A.W. Hughes, Mrs. D. Bal- In connection with the Chil-mary School, The On Lok Aerated lantyne, Mrs. F. Howard, Mrs. Erwin dren's Charity, Fair whicti was Waters Co.. AS. Watson
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Co., Knock, Mrs. C. Mc Qu. Gie, Mrs. M. held at the Peninsula Gardens, Ltd., The China Tea "Co., The Barber, Mrs. D. O'Keefe, Mrs. G. Nathan Road, opposite the Penin-Europe & America
Grocery
Co.. Kockholtz, Mrs. LA Lewis, Mrs. sula Hotel, yesterday, the Hong-The Alhambra Theatre, The Davidson. Mrs. Myer, "Mrs. Chai, kong Branch of the National As-Queen's Theatre, The Star Thea Mrs. Peter Pau, Mrs. Liang. Mrs. of War tre. The Majestic Theatre, The Kwok, Mrs. Tang, Mrs. Whitmore.
The acknowledges with Oriental Theatre.
Central Mrs. K. S. Lee. grateful thanks the following con-Theatre, The King's Theatre, The tributions:-
soclation for the Care Orphans.
Mr. Young Wing-hong for the Mathshed, The Hon. Mr. C.G. &
Tsun Wan Police Station
Donors of Cakes or Sweets:- Mrs. A. E. Grasett. Mra. Tang Mrs. Kwok Chan.
Mrs. Perdue $10, Professor & Mrs. Shao Ming,
NEWSETTES
Local exchange banks will be
Pay-Lieut.-Comdr. A. Lade, R. N.,
closed to business on Monday next, and Mrs. Lade and their infant
May 29, which is Whit-Monday.
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Gen. Morris Cohen returned yesterday from Singapore in the Ranpura.
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Fay Licut.-Comdr. R. F. Winney, R. N., and Lieut. T. P. Aubrey, R. N., and Mrs." Aubrey arrived in the Colony from Home yesterday in the Hanpura.
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Col. G. E. Grinsdale, G. 8. O. 1, Capt. EA. R. Fowles, of the returned to the Colony from Sin-Aviation Department of the Asiatle gapore yesterday in the Ranpura. Petroleum Co., wil go on leave In September. Accompanied by Mrs. Mr. Kung Hsiang-yung was Fowles and their two children, he appointed Chairman of the Yellow will sail to England and return to River Conservancy Commission, by Hongkong via the United States the Executive Yuan on Tuesday. and the Pacific,
Engineer Cmdr. F. B. Minhinnick. Mr. B. H C. Hallowes, of the |O.B.E. (ret.), who is relieving Eng. Public Works Department, accom- Cmdr. T. E. Davies, Torpedo En-panied by Mrs. Hallowes and Miss gineer Officer, arrived yesterday by Bunty Hallows, is leaving for the ss. Ranpura..
The annual meeting of the Alice. Memorial and Afiliated Hospitals
London, via Canada, on leave. They are travelling in the Empress of Asia to-morrow.
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The total amount of contribu»
will be held at 12 noon in the Cations in the form of cash and Room attached to the Challenge Liberty Bonds from the Chinese Book Shop, Queen's Building. 1, Ice residents in Hongkong up to this House Street, 1st Floor.
week reached $7,888,880.15 (Na- tional currency) and $7,207.15
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On Tuesday evening last, the (Hongkong currency), according to members of the Asiatic Petroleum the Hongkong branch of the Co. were hosts at a dinner party Liberty Bonds Committee. In honour of Mr. H. F. Bunje,and
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Mr. G. M. D. D. Wolf, who are The following Government draft retiring from the organization-passengers from London to Hong- The two oficials will shortly leave kong arrived yesterday in the ss." the Colony for England:
Ranpura-Capt. J. C. Powell (Ben- fortha); Bister Davies, QA.IMNA;} "The death occurred in London, Sub - Leutenanta Touchbourne, on May 10, after a short illness, Lockwood and Murray, RNRAF;, of Sir John Charles Peter, of TBM. WA: Barlow (5/AA· Regt. Westdowne, Weymouth, inte of the HA); TSM A Humphreys, who Hongkong and Shanghai Banking is accompanied by his wife and Corporation, eldest son of the late three children; 8M JE. Fryer, John Peter, Croyard. Beauty HQRA; QMS. J. H. Hežtí, RE; Inverness-shire and husband of SM, H. Barriskli, R.A.O.C. Ca Allie Peter, aged 76, The funeral, 16.E. Challis (Middlesez Regt.); which was a private ons," took 8,MHLC. W. Menn, RE; Col. Bgt. place at Wyke Regis Cemetery, T. Crouch.. (Sesforibs); and T.83. on May 15.
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