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C001, slender, clear-eyed,

with a complexión like s wild rose-yet she's seldom missing when cocktail time ralls round. And'she's seldom in bed before the small hours of the morning.

Then how can she keep that willowy figure and that soft peach bloom of a skin ? Tip- toe 'nearer, and peep over her shoulder - you'll find the answer in her glass. Her

drinks are "Gimlets,” made with Rose's Lime Juice, just as they were in the good old Hong-Kong days.

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"And here's another secret, but keep it under your hat. She happens to know that Rose's has a quiet way of killing off a hang- over before it comes to life, No morning after headaches after Rose's. It neutralizes the aftermath of alcohol.

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ANOTHER ROYAL TOUR?

The King's journey has done him good, and so has that of the Queen,

That is the opinion of all in the Court circle who came into personal contact with Their Majesties dar- ing the week since their return.

Far from being tired, the King is full of energy, and brimming over with good spirits. He has, in the words of a friend, "the air of a modest man who is satisfied with the knowledge that he has done a difficult job well,"

New Confidence

The immense enthusiasm with which they were received all over Canada, and especially in the United States, really took the King and Queen as much by surprise as did the Jubilee crowds astonish King George V. and this striking proof of his popularity on the other side of the world has given the King a new confidence and an nssured bearing which were parti- cularly noted by the seven hun- dred guests who heard him deliver the best speech of his..life at the Lord Mayor's luncheon at the Guildhall

ROYAL SPEECH

SOCIAL

PRINCESS ELIZABETH ready to compete for the Children's Challenge Shield

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Secrets of Royal speeches are Majesty's speech was any reference always well kept, but it is revealed whatever to the possibility of that the stirring words which the future tours of the Empire. This King uttered on that occasion was because the King did not wish came straight from his heart, and in the present sate of interna- were not composed for him by any. tional affairs even to outline plans cne else.

for so far ahead, ·

Indeed, according to those who travelled in the Royal liner, the King, spent a rent deal of his time on the voyage" home preparing tor this speech.

A

deliberate omission in His

But in the best informed quarters at Court. It is widely belleved that already a tenta- tive scheme is receiving consi- deration for the King and Queen to visit South Africa in 1941.

NEWSETTES

To-day is the birthday of Mr. A.

J. Macfadyen, of the PWD.

Mr. J. J. Ferguson, M.A, of the Education Department, will cele- brate his birthday to-morrow.

....

Mr. K. L. Chau, MA, of the Education Department, celebrates His birthday to-day.

Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Stokes sailed" !for Durban on Thursday In the

KPM m.y. Boissevain.

Gen. Wu Te-Chen presided at a meeting held at the St. Francis Hotel on Thursday for the purpose of discussing the collecting of ex- hibits for an exhibition of Chinese art to be held in Moscow in the

To-day, according to the Chinese autumn. Many Chinese refugee calendar, 1s Hsiao-hsu, or Slight artists were present at the meet- Hest

ing..

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Messrs. Thomson & Co. have taken over the old-established. Shanghal chartered accountants: firm of Mortimer Reid & Slee.

To-morrow is the anniversary of the commencement of the Anti-

The death occurred on June 25, as the result of a road accident. of Emma Culverwell, of the China Inland Mission, after 40 years of service in West China. A service was held on June 30 at the China

Northern Expedition by the Na- Inland Mission headquarters, New- tionalist Forces in 1326.

The new Chief of the US. General Staff, Gen. George C. Marshall, formerly served in China

ington Green from where the ¡funeral procession started for

Brookwood Cemetery..

Products of British aircraft and

as commander of the 15th U.S.aero engine constructors and af Infantry.

firms engaged in manufacture and supply of raw materials, naviga. Mr. C. Aldecoa, Director of C. tional instruments, and other of Aldecoa & Co., in Manila, arrived, the numerous items of accessory in Hongkong by the s.5. Empress equipment needed in the make-up of Japan and is staying at the of the modern aeroplane, will Peninsula Hotel during his visit. "occupy the largest area of any

national group in Belgium's second, Dr. P. V... E. Teral has retired International aero Salon, which from the Shanghai law firm of opens in Brussels to-day.

Franklin & Harrington and joinedļ

M. d'Auxion de Ruffe, one of the leading, French lawyers in the northern port.

'Mr. Henry Ki-fan Chiu, the well-known "novice jockey, and Miss Katherine Ma, daughter of Mr. Ma Thul-chlu, have announced their forthcoming marriage, which will take place at the Reglatry. Supreme Court, on August 3.

Mr. Stirling Fessenden, LL.D., formerly chairman, and later secretary-general, of the Shanghal Municipal Council, has joined the Shanghal law firm of Franklin & Harrington. Mr. Cornell S. Frank- In: head of the firm, is present chairman of the 8.M.C.-

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Messrs. F. 8. Ellas and E, L. Ellas have retired as general part- ners of the Shanghai brokerage firm of B. E./ Levy & Co., and Messrs. H. Aufwerber and N. M. Concoff have been admitted, "as special partners.

The marriage took place on May 12 at St. George's Church. Penang, of Mr. Harold Clifford Peterson, of the Hongkong and Shanghal Bank, Fenang. to Sybil “Audrey, elder daughter of the Iste Major J. Nicholas, R.A.V.C., and Mrs. Nicho- las, of Merhaven, Folkestone.

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PRINCESSES' ¡PROWESS AT SWIMMING

TROPHIES WON AT COMPETITION

The Queen saw Princess Elizx- both and Princess Margaret each win" swimlag competitions at the |Bath Club, Dover Street, on Juns

28, and afterwards presented then' with their trophies.

The occasion was the club's an- nual, women's and children's.com- petitions The Princesses are ac-j complished swimmers and › divers, and both wore on 'their costumes the club's junior medal for profi- ciency, but this was their first ap- pearance in a compention,

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Princess Elizabeth won the child- ren's challenge shield for girls be- tween nine and 14, scoring 35 points out of a possible 40, and Princess Margaret won the child- ren's challenge shield for girls un- der nine, with 35 points out of 40.

The competitions included breast stroke, back stroke, life-saving, and diving. The persons being rescued in the life-saving contests had to struggle, though not too. violently, and the Princesses prov. ea experts In piloting their sub- jects across the bauh

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