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GENERAL

PATRIOTIC SENTIMENTS OF CHINESE YOUTH

Elaborate plans have been mapped out by the Three People's Principles Youth Corps Headquarters in Chungking and ratified by Generalissimo Chiang Kai- shek, Colonel of the Youth Corps.

The chief object is to call forth the patriotic sentiments of the Chinese youth. "Recently, an order has

been proclaimed by Genera-

lissimo Chiang to all divisions MEMORIAL

of the Youth Corps in various provinces to undertake this Spiritual Mobilization Move- ment. The period is extended from December 15 and will last for a fortnight.

THE PLANS

The plans are as follows:-

(1) To preserve peace and order of the country;

(2) To ameliorate the sani- tary conditions;

(3) To promote the pro- paganda work in time of war:

(4) To help the Government' to promote the Conscription movement;

(5) To promote the cultiva tion movement;

exterminate

(6) To traitors and spies;

the

(7) To give ald to the wounded soldiers and refugees; (8) To support the "winter garments campaignį”

(9) To render service to the forces at the front;

(10) To help and educate the refugets.

PROPAGANDA WORK

SERVICE

TODAY

A memorial service in com- memoration of Lt. Cmdr. R. C. M. White and Officers and Men of H.M.S. Duchess, which was lost re- cently, will be held in St. John's Cathedral at 11 am today.

High naval oficials will attend, while the Army will be represented by Brigadier A. B. Thomson, M.B.E. Assistant Adjutant and Quartermaster General. Col. A. G. Neville, M.C.. G.S.0.1, Major R. E. Moody, Staff Captain, and others.

The Government is also expected to be represented.

ALLEGATION BY BANISHEE

DRAGGED ACROSS BORDER

>The

Among the notable plans that have been already mapped bat. the most important are the pro-

allegation that" village motion of the propaganda work in patrolmen had dragged him across time of war and the support of the border from Chinese territory, the "winter garments campaign." after he had refused to give them carrying, To fully endorse these plans the two rifles that he was Canton University English Club was made by Wan Wah, alias Wan has done a great deal to make Shui-chuen, when he was charged them a success. Besides, the Can-at the Criminal Sessions yesterday. ton University Students' Relet before Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell, Association bas made elaborate with a breach of the Deportation preparations to raise funds to sup-|Ordinance.. port the "winter garments move- Mr. T. J. Gould, Assistant Crown Solleitor, who prosecuted, skid- that AN APPEAL,

Wan was found in a feld near Finally, the Canton University Lux Wu Village, close to the border. English Club ardently appeals to by three village patrolmen. He all Universities and middle schools in Hongkong to give their valuable was at the time walking from San Uk Ling to Takuling, and had two winter garments campaign a big rifles with him. The patrolmen arrested him and handed him to the military, who later turned ac- cused over to the police.

mert."

assistance in order to make the

success.

HEROIN PILLS. SEIZED IN RAID

HAILED ACCUSED

Evidence was given, amongst others, by three patroimen of Luk Wu Village, who said that they hålled accused as they thought that he had gone into the field to steal

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1939. -PACE S

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Hospitals the world over sentenced to two and a half years'

tence of two-and-a-half years' prescribe it for all forms of stamsch hard labour,

trouble.

A woman, Ma Lal, who WOS jointly charged with the offence.! was recommended for mercy by the jury. and His Lordship post- poned sentence in her case till this morning.

Mr. T. J. Gould. Assistant Crown! Solicitor. said that the discovery of the drugs was made as the result of a raid on a hat in Tal Kang carried out by Revenue om- cers on November 3.

The woman pleaded, that she was) only the cook

hard labour.

Happy Children's

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це sad

FOOTWEAR

Xmas GIFT

Party Held In Kowloon

DELIGHTFUL FOR ITS INFORMALITY AND THE HAPPY SPIRIT THAT PREVAILED throughout was the Christmas Party of the Loloma Kindergarten held in St. Andrew's Church Hall, Kowloon, yesterday afternoon. The sumptuous repast was kindly prepared by the parents and the kiddies had a very enjoyable time.

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The jury consisted of Messrs. M. Beraha (foreman). Ip Fook-sing.! Gifts kindly donated by Mr, C. E The following children took part: M. Y. Krivos, W. M. Mehal, Pong Terry were distributed by Father Ronnie Miller, Geoffrey Orr. Hal Chiu-chun, W. L Cunningham and Christmas (Mr. A. C. Jeffreys). Sweet, Ricardo, Basto, Flora Mc- Lo Pak-himi.

AIRPORT NEWS

Imperial Airways:

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A nativity play, produce by Adam, Wendy" Duncan, Tommie Pauline Jefreys, proved an un- Taus, Billy Horden, Georgia Scarpa, qualified success the players being Sal y Gaby. Dlane 6weet, Jennifer Christine Offenberg (Mary), Chris Gilroy, Margaret Landis, Dorothy tan Deveaux (Joseph), Anne Onen- Werner, Margaret Leslie Langley, Tuesday: Bangkok, Hanoi. Hong-berg (Inn-keeper). Rosemary Orr Geoffrey Higgs, Allan Focken, Ray-

(First shepherd), Jean Wallace mond Monaghan," Vivian (Second shepherd), Igor Tomes guinetti and Gillian Ritchie. Thursday: Bangkok, Hanel (Third shepherd), Rosemarle Arndt

kong. Delphinus 4 p.m.

Hongkong+

Della 4 pm.

SOUTHBOUND

Wednesday: Hanoi, Bangkok Denebola-nja.

Alr Franco

NORTHBOUND

Wednesday. Praze.

Hongkong.

Service-4 pm.

SOUTHBOND

Thursday: Hanoi, France.

Service a..

Pan Americati Airways.*

(Angel), Jacqueline James (First king), Elizabeth Brailsford (Second king) and Jack Thomas (Third king).

San-

HELENA MAY WORKING PARTY

The Helens May Working Party Of the nursery rhymes present-

for Local Emergencles will not ed, Sing a Song of Sixpence was

meet again unitil Jan, 10, but Mrs. the most outstanding. Wendy Hanoi, Duncan, as the Blackbird, Sally Steele-Ferkins will be at the Helena Gaby, a the Queen, Ronnie Miller. May all Wednesday morning on as the King. Fiona McAdam and Dec, 20, to hand out "Home-work" the tiny two and three-year-olds, to anyone being so kind as to call

and receive it. were splendid,

Up to date the Helena May DANCE NUMBER Rosemarle Arndt and Rosemary Branch has made:-1:456 Triangu- Or, pupils of the George Gon-lar Bandages; 1,933 Rolled Valico Tuesday: U:B, A, Manila, Hong- charoff School of Dance, executed Bandages; 05 Many Talled Ban-

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kong.

China Clipper-2 p.m..

rl

a number, kindly arranged by Mr. dages; 42 T. Bandages. Goncharoff, with grace and skill The Kowloon European Branch of YMCA has made:--240 Tri- WESTBOUND

and were warmly applauded. Wednesday: Manila, U. B. A. Oukloor garden ganies also add- angular Bandages; 1;696 Rolled China Clipper-8:30 am

ed to the success of the afternoon "Calico Bandages; 100 Many Talled NOTE:-Pan American, Altways', which was brought to a close with Bandages; 24 T: Bandages. · China Clipper which was due to the singing of the following carol: arrive in Hongkong yesterday was-way in the manger, I saw three delayed in Manila and is now ex-ships come sailing by. Once pected here this afternoon.

Htte baby lay Silent night...

Mrs. Steele-Perkins is exceeding- y grateful for all the help she has received to be able to accomplish so much.. *

PRACTICAL

FOR XMAS

STRONG SPORT SHOE, BROWN COLOUR

$9.90.

COMFORTABLE ROUND TOE SHOE FOR DAILY WEAR, BROWN OR BLACK

$9.90.

PLAIN

SMART POINTED SHOE BROWN OR BLACK

$6.90.

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