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WOMEN'S PAGE

BEST DRESSED JUNGLE "WOMAN:

MRS. MARTIN JOHNSON PREPARES

FOR SAFARI IN AFRICA

Osa Johnson is reported to be one of the "12 best dressed women" in America, and now has nearly completed a new ward- robe that will make her the world's best-dressed

man!

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The petite explorey will take her new outfit into. Africa on photographic expedition nett,

when January or February. again "braves the jungles to ture rare "shots" of wild animal

ure...

she

саз-

Jungle Wo-

SLIMMING IN A BETTER WAY

The best of all objections to slimming has been that it spoils Arsa person's meals, but the whole death purpose of a lunch held on May Martin 17 in a West End restaurant Was

to undermine just that objection.

It will be Mrs. Johnson's safari to Africa since the of her famous husband, Johnson. In an Air crash near Newhall, California, two years ago.

1 "It's what Martin and always planned to do"

his diminutive widow explained.

into "I'm going away

печ make

unexplored territory to

new "pleturen."

Jungle Equipment

Costumes are a necessary

SOCIAL

In between events at the Filth Extra Race meeting at the Valley

on Saturday. (Photo by, Leica).

NEWSETTES

While the restaurant's ordinary cllents sat about in corners, en- joying their usual rich, wrong meals a number of experimen- tally minded people. mostly teminine experts on beauty cul- ture, at a long table in the centre. were having a meal which includ parted lobster, an egg dish, veal, and Mrs. a water ice. This was said by the

Mr. E. W. Bovill left for Shang- organisers, to a menu that! made scientifically for slimness-hal by the is. Taksang on Sunday. the gourmet's way to slimness.

Only with the wine was there

of her jungle equipment. Johnson revealed, adding that she always carries at least a dozen

In light, durable materials.

Her clothing is made up shades of green and brown

of to

be

the that

Mr. D. L. Newbigging, of Messrs. Jardine," Matheson and Co., Ltd..

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5.3.

Yusang on Saturday.

fruity A whist drive will be held by St. ap-Andrew's Club in the Church Hall ex-on Monday, June 12, at 9 p.m.

blend with the jungle itself, and any trouble. for wings, they say left for Haiphong by the an occasional belge to harmonize jare always fattening, and with wild grasses in fat country best that could be done on

occasion was

"diluted a There are no bright colours

moselle. However, it was all white In her clothing, because these colcurs are not usually parently a successful enough seen by Africa's wild life and periment, for it is being repeated

daily at this restaurant, might stampede the animals.

Dr

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Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Nicholls

Mr. T. V. Harmon, of the Stores Department, celebrated his birth- day yesterday.

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Congratulations to Mr. A. W. T White, Sanitary Inspector, on his birthday to-day.

The U8 S. Black Hawk arrived Hongkong yesterday. The cus- tomary salutes were exchanged.

Mr. Harold West, Superintendent Crown Lands 'and Surveys, Public Works Department. cele

brates his birthday to-day..

were passengers on the s.8. Yusang of which left for Halphong on Satur- day.

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Mr. W. L Butt left Hongkong department, will receive the con- Mr. E. Casey, of the Public Works by the ss. Yusang for Halphons gratulations of his friends to-day on Saturday.

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the 5.5. Yusang pn Saturday..

Mr. F. O.. Reed and Mrs. H, E. Gubbay left Hongkong for Shang- hal by the sa. Taksang on Sunday.

'Capt. and Mrs. J. H.. Brown left for Tientsin by the 3.3. Taksang ton Sunday.

Mr. T. A.'Shaw was a passenger in the sa. Taksang which left for Shanghai on Sunday.

Mr. Jack Palmer, of the Chinese

Colony last week from Swatow and is shortly to proceed to Wuchow for duty.

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Mr. R. M. C. Dobbs, Traffic Re- presentative in the local Imperial Airways office, returned to Hong- keng yesterday after

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the local American President Line Mr. T. B. Wilson, Manager of

office, has left the French Hospital

Prof. L Forster, of the Univer- and is now back in his office com-

pletely recovered from his illness. sity; will preach in St. Andrew's Church at evensong on Sunday, June 11.

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Mr. James Hunter. Assistant *Government Marine Surveyor, Harbour Department, and Mr... G.

St. Andrew's Club will hold S. Wilson, Assistant Superintendent

moonlight picnics on July 1, July of Folice, celebrated their birth,

29 and August 26. The usual

Saturday

afternoon picnics will days yesterday.

not be held on these days.

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A Treasure Hunt and Social

The forthcoming marriages IS announced of Mr. Rinaldo Jose dos Santos, telegraphist of the Evening will be held by St. Great Northern Telegraph Com- Andrew's Club in St. Andrew's Church Hall on Monday, June 19. Pany, and Miss Estella Joannu Rocha, of No, 8, King's Road, Causeway Bay.

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The YM.C.A. · are holding launch picnic to Cheung Chau on

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BREAKFAST

Chilled Mangos

Cereal

Sausages and Fried Apple Ringa

Raisin Toast

Coffee

LUNCHEON

Shrimp Salad

Cheese Sticks

Lamb Chops

Green Peas

Baked Potata Asparagus

Strawberry Shortcake

Tea.

DINNER

Onion Soup Tomato Salad Roast of Bee! Roasted Carrots .New Potatoes

Lima Beans French Pan Cakes Jam

Coffee

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Saturday. The launch will leave anese soldiers recently arrived to: SY

the Kowloon Police Pier at 2.30

p:m.

Large numbers of disabled Jap-

Shanghal from the front were shipped back to Japan by the Asahi Maru on the morning of June 3, states a Shanghal report.

There will be a gramophone recital at the YMCA on Thurs-

Mr., J. W. Baldwin, a former day, at 9 pm. Mr. Peter Gracey leading member of St. Andrew's

will be in charge of the pro church Council and Choir and gramme on "Beethoven."

brother of the Organist, Mr.

A rehearsal for the King's Rupert Baldwin, recently left Fort. Sald, where he had a very happy Birthday Parade, in which most stay, for England. units which will participate therein were engaged, was held at

Mr. EE. Bcott, of the English Happy Valley yesterday morning. Presbyterian Mission, Swatow, has The second Executive Couricilarrived in Hongkong from Kwel- meeting of the Chinese American yang and is expected to remain here for some time. Mr. Scott is Institute of Cultural Relations will be held at the National City Mathilda Hospital.

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