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SOCIAL

MONDAY, JULY 31, 1939.

WOMEN'S PAGE In the Name of Economy

Farewell Concert To Kikushan School At Cheung Chau Island

Under the auspices" of the Residents' Association a farewell concert was given in the Assembly Hall at Cheung Chau on Fri- day night to the Kikushan School which was recently transfer- red from Hankow, and hopes shortly to be transferred to Tring- The tunction was unique in that all seats were free and tan no collection was taken."

The following programme was! well presented:

Opening Songs, (a) Blest be the tie that binds. (by the Audience). (b) There is Sunshine in My Soul To-day...

Cornet Solo by Mr. Howard Han-

sen.

Songs by Mr. D. Millner Recitations by Miss Lois Ray. Fairy-Dance by Misses Gynthia and Rosalind Silver.

Songs by The Kintergarten Chil- drea.

'Stories by Mrs. Rex Ray.

Piano Solo by Miss June

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£97,500 IN TRUST

PUBLIC VACCINATORS

APPOINTED

His Excellency the Governor has. been pleased, to appoint the fol- lowing persons to be Public Vac

cinators.

"Misses Kathleen Yung,

.

Jean

SATURDAY CATHEDRAL WEDDING

MR. "FRANK KWOK AND MISS WANG

They, Calu Hop tong Trang Chu yung, Cheung Wing-yin, Watt Po- day afternoon, a pretty weddbag At St. John's Cathedral on Satur- hing. Chung Chee-keung, Wong took place between Mr. Frank H Sin-fong, Lee Yick-kam. Ho Sau Kwok, solicitor of Messrs Johnson, wha Chau Chee-dun, Tang Pul-Stokes and Master, and well known' chan, Cheung Shui-ying, Liang local badminton player, and Miss Pul-yul. Clara Lum, Mak Man-Virginia Ging Tsung Wang, daugh- shau, Kan Wai-chue. Chan Po-ki. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ding Wang.

The Right Rev. R. O. Hall, Bis- hop of Hongkong, officiated assist.. ed by the Rev. A. P. Rose, Assis- tant Chaplain of the Cathedral. by Dr. F. Katherine Woo, MBE, The bride, who was given away

FOR DEANNA The war with

1

were Miss D

CHINA'S WOMEN TAKE TO SANDALS The war with Japan has caused ́LONDON, July 20 (By Air Mail)tashions. Many women have dis-lege, wore white French lace cut a revolution in Chinese women's Frincipal of St. Paul's Girls' Col- The Brst juvenile's film contract carded high-heeled shoes and are written to conform

with Call-going about bare-legged in coolles princess lines and had a long fornia's "Jackie Coogan"

law, straw sandals and ten gallon Vell. Her bouquet was of white which puts half the earrings in a straw hats, which are very cheap.

season flowers. trust fund beyond control of the Previously the modern Chinese

The bridesmaids John-parents. is between 17-year-old woman has not worn a hat, but Lee, Miss B. Kwok, Miss. E. Young

Deanna Durbin and Universal.

Under the contract, approved by;

bas usually carried a silk parasol. and Miss Too and were all dressed

Owing to the scarcity" of petrolin pink the Court, Deanna, whose parents some Chinese officials now go to

Mr. John Kwok discharged the are now in England, will earn their offices in sedan chairs. There duties of best man. £195.000 in the 'next five years,

is also a shortage of kerosene oll,

Following the Church ceremony, action alleging that his mother organizations in places without held at the Gloucester Hotel after The law is a sequel to Coogan's and all schools and Government a largely attended reception was and stepfather had squandered electricity have been ordered to which Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Kwok use only vegetable oil for lighting left for their honeymoon, which is being spent in the Philippine Is- lands.

Vocal Duet by Misses June Johnson and Evelyn Hansen.

Accordeon Solo by Mr. Shell- wrock.

Cowboy Shetch. by Messrs Dan Cornet Solo by Miss Mary Etta

Ray and Dan Silver.

Whitney. Plano Ranking.

much of his early earniniga

Whitfield

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Mrs. Durbin sald that she thought it "a very good. Idea in- deed" and "most necessary."

Solo by Mr.

Zyther Harp Solo by Mr. D. Hol-

ten.

Poem Reading by Miss Little.

purposes,

So far as she and her husband During the absence from the were concerned, ever since Deanna Colony of M. Franck LN. Dupuy.

Trombone Solo, by Mr. M. W began her career nearly all her Consul for France at Hongkong, M SHOOTING IS

Rankine.

Piano-Accordion by Miss June Johnson and Mr. Shellwrock

Community Singing. (a) Old Kentucky Home, (b) Swanee River, (c) Old Black Joe, (d) Long. Long Trail Ten Tipperary, (1) Home Sweet Home.

Mr. J. P. Aalbue is the Principal of the School which has 150 pupils here.

WINDSORS

earnings had been carefully in- Charles Renner, Vice-Consul. for vested by them on her behalf,

France will be in charge of the "FREAK" HOBBY

FOR A WOMAN

NEWSETTES

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LONDON, July 19 (By Air Mall) --Miss Marjorie Foster, who finish- ed second in the Bisley competi- tion for the King's Prize, showed a letter from a Devon man arising from the controversy about the King's Medal for the best shot in the Territorial Army.

The letter said: "You adopt what is altogether a freak hobby for a woman.

Mr. Robert Emmet Farrell has The Compagnie des Messagerles been appointed Honorary Vice-Maritimes informs the public that Consul for Spain at Hongkong. the m.v. President Doumer which

Was due to arrive here on Thurs- "Granted you have attained Lady Northcote will be return-day, Aug. 3. is expected to arrive adept skili lying prone in the peace s.s. on Wednesday, at 4 p.m. and will of a summer day; and in those Carthage on Wednesday.

sall the same day at 8 pm.

circumstances fich, as-I see it, a great honour from fighting men whose rifle in most cases is their

TO RETURN ing to the Colony in the

HOME?

"NO QUESTION OF PERMISSION"

Yuan-The speaker ат

The name of Mr." Kuo hst has been added to the list Authorized Architects.

#

to-morrow's

of meeting of the Hongkong Rotary, livelihood.

Club will be, the Hon. Mr. 8. "UTTERLY INCONGRUOUS” Calne, Financial Advisor to the Your winning of the premier Mr. Akiyoshi Tajiri. Consul-Hongkong Government. His sub-event some years ago absolutely In July, the Duke and Duchess General for Japan at Hongkong, Ject will be "Income Tax in Hong-sickened me, as it must have done of Windsor left Parts for their sum-resumed charge of the Consulate-kong.") mer home on the Riviera.

According

to

the

General for Japan on July 20, 1939.

"London

The

Chinese

thousands of other Service and ex-Service men, not mind you in Mohammedan, any personal enmity towards you,

Evening Standard,” the Duke and Mr. Richard Edwards will be! National Salvation- Association, but simply because of the utter in- Duchess of Windsor have "decided First. Magistrate during the following its first plenary meeting congruity of the position." „to return to England. "They will absence on short leave of Mr. on Wednesday, on Friday despatch-

arrive in October and take up re-R.A.D. Forrest,

jed a telegram to Generalissimo sidence

Chiang Kai-shek paying respects

at Fort Belvedere, the

Duke's country home near London." The National Government has "There is no question of their appropriated a sum of $100,000 for obtaining permission, As British the relief of the large numbers of subjects, the Duke and Duchess are air raid victims in Hunan and free to travel in any country," Klangai cities.

The Duke has for some" time past resolved not to insist on the "It is notified for general inform-

ness" to the Duchess."

to him."

the

Miss Foster said she thought the letter very funny,"

Miss Foster claimed the medál for the best shot in the Territorial Army, but the War Office decided

Under instructions from

that as the Auxilary Territorial Secretary of State for the Colonies, service was not yet part of the HE the Governor has appointed eligible for the award,”

Territorial Army, she was not Mr. Charles Herbert Bingham- Powell. B.. Arch.

(Liverpool), ARIBA, to be. an Architect.

granting of the title "royal high-ation that the Government of Public Works Department, with A PEARL NECKLACE

Egypt have acceded to the Interna-effect from July 19, 1939. tional Covention regarding the Taxation of Foreign Vehicles, 1931, with effect from November 20, 1939.

"It is probable that they will visit the United States next year."

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FOR SOMEONE

HM the King has not been-Lieut-Col. Charles Frederic Call LONDON, July 19 (By Air Mai) advised to exercise his power of (retired).

with died 11 May disallowance with The following have been elected ordinance No. 10 of 1939,

respect to leaving £116,463 (net £116,227), members of the Hongkong Rotary Ordinance to amend the law relata pearl necklace to be held upon en in his will published to-day, leaves Club: Mr. J. H. van der Laaning to the professional" qualifica-trust for the woman who shall be (Classification: France) and Mr. tions required in the case of come the wife of the first to marry H. Taat (Classification. Sulk lo- Judges of the Supreme Court and one of his two friends, Christopher (dustry),

Full Court

NI, of Tilgate, Crawley, and Plers Edgcombe, of Holwell Court, Hat-

the

It is officially notified that HE It is notified in, the "Govern- field." ;

Governor has appointedment Gazette" that His Excellency

At present neither Mr. Nix nor August 1. 1939, as the date on the Governor has proclaimed that Mr. Edgcombe is engaged. Mr.

cupro nickel ten cent and five Nix is in America."

which the Naval Volunteer and

Defence Ordinance, No. 525 25 of cent pieces of the respective Mr. Edgcombe was surprised

1939, shall lone into operation.

standard weights of 40 and 20 when he heard about the will grains shall cease to be legal ten-"Colonel Call was a great friend of der as from November 1, 1938. my father's but I cannot say that

I knew him at all," he said.

The Hou. Mr. Li Tae-fong hat been appointed a member or the Urban Council during the absence The sale of handicrafts spon- from the Colony of Mr. William.sored by the South China Indus- Ngartse Thomas Tam with effect trial Work for Refugees, of which from July 22, 1939,

Mrs. M. K. Lo, is President, and Mrs. Lambert Glockchin chairman, The Colne Valley. Yorkshire by will be held at St. John's Cathe- lelection result was as follows dral Hall to-morrow from 11 am.

Boys Weigh More

Mr. W. G. Ball Labour): 171.277; to 6 pm. Most of the articles Up To 11

Mr. Mallalieu (Liberal) 9:228; and for sale are the work of refugees.

Mr. C. F. Pike

(Conservative

¡9.012. There was no change.

(EWS)

·

HIA Majesty's Government in

Did you know that-

re taller and heavier than Up to 11 years old, London boys

After 11 the reverse is true up to 14

Both grow more between spring and autumn than between autumn and spring.

the United Kingdom have ac cepted the Invitation of Fresi Police prohibited the sale of the dent Roosevelt to take part in a "Bio Sun Pao." a Japanese-spon meeting of the Chairman, Vice- sored Chinese paper, and the Chairmen and Director of the Chung Hwa Jih Pao, mouth-piece Inter Governmental Committee of Wang Ching-wel, in the Interna for Refugees to be held at white tional Settlement on July 20, states House. The United Kingdoni ze. a Shanghal report. Coples of the presentative will be Lord - Winter-tary schoolchildren by the LCC, papers were seized and confiscated ton, Chairman of the Committee Education Committes has produc- from the newsboys.

(BWS)

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