HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
GENERAL
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16,1941. -PAGE 3
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OF INTEREST TO WOMEN
U.S. BUSINESS WOMEN STATUESQUE FASHIONS
PLEDGE TO VITALIZE
DEMOCRACY FOR PEACE
Protes-
Attaning the National federation of Business and sional Women's Clubs. o the ulted States, to the demands of the Nation's deepening crisis, delegates to the biennial conven- tion at Los Angeles just before adburnment voted the following FEDERATION OBJECTIVE
"We seek to vitalise the pro- the Lena Lake Forrest Fellowshio reges of democracy that all propte report in which Miss Mary 11. may enjoy the hast satisfactions Alkit predicted that my women Wit How enter new jobs or new responsibilities during the roaming Prat, like those who gained sim!
of life in a world at peace
NEW METHODS
Tu allain their
the declaration,
New diskapinnes
Lies seek new skills that we may
birelive
must arvent larly in prestige alid curning pow- responsibili
er during the last war. will retain their gains for 20 years after
and meth as
I Develop all:ludes H210 practices furied tolera.ne and justice
2
iy
Nation
Parth pute more effective
th economie le ur
3 Asuna mure responsible share in our political t
4 Strengthen and devery machinery for biternational co operation
PRIMARY STEP Efficient and full cooperation of all member clubs was affirmed
EMERGENCY JOBS
Miss Alkin
who received he fellowship to 1939 t her Master s degree thesis a Ohio State Unl versity, declared that professional women will be encouraged by the very universities which have dis- criminated sealust them for the past. If years to enter advanced classes. depleted of mes by the draft.
Numbers of young women," she said. in summarising problems facing women, "will leave school to take 'emergency' jobs and per-
never return 10 coni
Some
jimo tep toward the ob haps will jective For fulfilling the highest plete their work. standards of statewide
who
activities. thought to work or only a year the following Federations were for two and then marry. If this placed upon the "honour roll crisis proves like other war years. Alabama, Iowa. Nebraska. Nevada, will be deprived of husbands they New Jersey. Ohi Oregon, and Texas
Oklahoma, had thought to have For Bone
To these, business satisfactions and
Thuse of the 4,000 delegates who hoine responsibilities will not be altended the final day's sessions in any sense a satisfying sub-
in the Ambassador
Hotel heard stitute “
LINES
HELP BUY BOMBERS
The grey crepe uress above is angled main statuesque lines. embroiseved with pearls do gold and copper
sequins
.1 IN
SOLITAIRE
i CALLS FOR
FOLLOW-UP WAR INCREASES SPARKLING
STUDIES
CHILD CRIME
Provision should be made for a LONDON.-STEPS TO COMBA Fontinuing study of employment | INCREASED CHILD CRIME OW- conditions and opportunities for ING TO WAR CONDITIONS are youth. This can be done AT a recommended in a Home Office
Board carge extent by carrying on regs- and
of Education Joint lar follow-up studies of those who memorandum issued here recent have lef the schools in recenly. During the first four months years Such follow-up studies can of 1940 the number of children usually be
HANDS
The girl with a new soiltaire has
a lot on her hands, especially from
to
see ber
a beauty standpoint. Everybody wants
and that means seeing her
hands.
HER HANDS Her hands in ust
Any
be smooth
white during
carried on by school under the age of 14 convicted offely white;
systems without special personnel. They not only about 62 per cent..
for Indictable offenses greal need
increased
be whli ide- the cuticle must and her
(50 sinooth ›
TWENTY-TWO
TWO
BOMBERS COSTING
MILLION DOLLARS can be built for Britain every year by the United States as a result of the decision or Captain Edward Molyneux, famous throughout Obe world as women's fashions.
an acutior
LEFT PARIS
When the Nazis swooped across! Prance, Captain Molyneux left us!
: Paris salons. which supplied the leading fashion houses of New York, Chirago and Holywood not to mention Canada. He decided
to carry on from Mayfair and econ his 200 work-girls were over whelmed by the requests received by cable for Inoring and after. noon frocks, talkor mades." and evenlug gowns The buyers didari bother about prices from one 1 his repute.
Today there are about 20 Ame rican tashion homses. each order ing 40 moders * year and а mainium number of repeats is 25 for each model Therefore each order represents £20,000 worth of! business. A Canadian house takes 50 models annually. Payments are made by these houses in doi- lars so creating a handsome dollar reserve with which Britain can purchase war material.
TIME ELEMENT
"My spring collection is already on the high seas." Captain Moly- neux told an interviewer. "The Lime element is of great import- ance and if a collection takes t jong, say six weeks, to get there It becomes dated. Therefore ship- ping arrangements are being speeded to assure quick delivery.
Comforts For The Local Garrison
reveal current facts, but also have the first whole year of war the in- als must be perfect nut too. to SPECIAL BOARD TO
a certain
predictive value,
the venupational
since prease was 41 per cent.
pattern for the youth age group does not change rapidly in a normal community
In addition to the school follow
MAIN CAUSES
schools in the early Closing of days of the war, interruption of school routine and discipline up studies, there is a continuing through air raids and the break Geed in many communities for ing up of home life on account of other types of survey designed to evacuation are held to be the produce Information concerning main causes
A
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SOCCER & RUGGER PLAYERS
"ELMER COTTON"
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NEWSETTES
More than 100 students of the g for a bride, please).
Ching Yuen English Night School There's something about a bride
attended the formal meeting of that suggests a soft rose cather
Command Welfare and the Students' Association Than bright
which red najl polish. Amenities Board has been formed, was held on Sunday. Bepl, 14. Flower petal shades really are with the object of obtaining and Messrs. Kwong Kan and Yung Y1- style, along with more feminize distributing to the Troops radio sheung addressed the gathering. frills and simple outdoor fashions. sets, gramoptrones, records, books, There are shades with paticks papers, pictures. playing cards and rouges to match
and any other articles to improve Under the auspices of the com- Remember that you youth migration inte the colp For the age-group 14 to 17, the
can match the
Oi comfort Brillsh, Indianmittee to assist the returned Chi- munity and other Information moi delinquency figures show a
your diamond and your nails to and Chinese Troops in Barracks, nesc from Indo-China, a rise
Second readily available through the fol- or 22 per cent for the first year get slender, graceful lines. Choose forts. and Camps.
overseas Chinese village has been tow-up process Definite advan of war. The calling-up of fathers
oblong diamond
bost- The Board will administer funds established at Lungchow on the tages can therefore be gained by and youth club leaders,
the high shaped stone
apply your granted trom time to time by the Kwanga border. The returning polish over attaching a specialist in occups wages offered to youthful workers,
the entire length of Home and Indian Governments Chinese will settle in the village tional research to whe central the ease with which looting may the nail to make it appear long and will be most grateful for any and engage in productive work. junior placement office, regardless be carried on and the unsettling The long line of the stone (be it gifts in kind such as old books Or whether that office is adminis conditions of war are held to be diamond or another stone; and the and magazines, records, raftan tered by the school system or the responsible for crime in this class line of the nail seem to make the chairs, etc., for which the owners public employment service.—("The│<1_youth. Occupational Adjustment Youth.">
CHIFF NEEDS Enforcement of a much strictes
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flagers taper.
REMEMBER——————
Mr. Wu Pel-chih, a merchant in have no further use. Such gifts Chushan in northwestern Hupeh, will be gratefully received by the has donated $100,000 to the ha- Garrison Adjutant who will ar-tional war chest and another sum You really shouldn't select school attendance, and provision wide-band gold ring with round-
a range to collect them if so desired of $20,000 to the local district of leisure-time occupation
The Board is composed of the government. and cut or even square diamonds un D.A.A.S., the Senior Chaplain and clal Government has reported the The Hupeh Provis- amusement are considered the two less you are one of those tall, tall the Garrison Adjutant and chief needs of the moment girls with iong hands. Remember have the advice of Indian Army and petitioned the Executive Yuan will case to the National Government AT REGISTRY Local youth comauttees and edu- that a wide hand makes your hand Officers when questions regarding to lesue an order of commenda-
THREE WEDDINGS!
The following marriages took place at the Registry. Supreme Court, yesterday before Mr. Ꭻ . Reynolds, Deputy Registrar:--
Dation authorities
theh strangther.
are urged to seem shorter
organisations.
Mr. Lee Shing-tin, merchant, of on their own initiative should be No' 173 Wing Lok Street, and Miss' given every encouragement,
Tronpstion
•
·
the welfare of Indian If your engagement ring is wide, arise. Such efforts as the recently your wedding ring should be nar- formed youth service groups Inrow and in the same metal.
EQUITABLE DISTRIBUTION
Kian is among the first cities in which young people rely largely
It is in no
way intended to Kwangsi where the new ruling of interfere with the activites of the payment of land tax in kind will philanthropic bodies in Hongkong be enforced. The payment will who do so much for the services.begin on September 20. In accord- The object is rather to provide a, ance with instructions of the Land In two huge sheds, built by WPA central authority to secure equit-Tax Administration Bureau, three | on the polo fleld at Jackson Bar-able distribution of the money offices have been established racks, LR, 1,100 Army bakers went grants referred to above and of receive payment,
Luk Soo-mel, of No. 255 Jaffe memorandum points out Road:
Mr. Wong Yuen-chong, Ameri can Jinseng Merchant, of No. 27 Wing Lok Street, and Miss Quan
Pul-iar, of No. 11 Hing Hon Road,
T
·
Arbitration Tribunal
the
On Saturday afternoon, with Mr. The Second meeting of the Em-
9. Whyte-Smith, Registrar of ployment Arbitration Tribunal Marriages offelating, Miss Leb Aah. took place yesterday morning to
ANNOUNCEMENTS
BREAD FOR THE SOLDIERS
to work recently. They were bak- the gifta in kind which are from
izg a special, long-lasting Army time so generously made by local bread, to be stocked up for the people. Army's August-September oeuvres in Louisiana.
man-
EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS
to
Archdeacon Graham White off- clated, in Singapore, recently at the double wedding of Mr. Eustace Misslebrook Oborne and Miss Ma- jorte Bowen. and Mr. Aubrey Med- way-Curtis and Miss Miriam Mis- stebrook Oborne at St. Andrews Cathedral. Both brides arrived from England a few days ago,
The Board would like to take this opportunity of thanking those not,, of No. 82 Queen's Head East, the Urban Counell Chamber, all out 225.000 1. (a day's ration for in kind to the Troops.
At its peak, the bakery will turn who have in the past made gifte was married
to Robert Hunter members being present Alexander, private, Royal Scots, of
The dispute between the Taxicab 400,000 soldiers) every 24 hours. The circular, thick-crusted loaves Murray Barracks.
Companies and their drivers was again the subject under discus- are about a foot in diameter, three sion, and Mr. C. A. S. Russ, on be- main edible for two weeks,
inches thick, are supposed to re- The following forthcoming mar-half of the drivers, produced a de...! riages had been announced at the tailed statement of his clients' de-
A prized Quartermaster Corps Registry:-
Mr. Hu Tawo-ping, well-known recipe gets this mands.
effect by cutting Chinese painter, will hold an ex- Sept. 6. at H. B. M. Consulate, The marriage took place on Mr. Hang Yue-woon, building contractor, of No, 86 Queen's Road instructed by Mr. F. H. Ioseby, recipe (for about 140 lb. of bread):
the loaves a long, slow bake. The Decll from August 20 to 22. East, and Miss Cheung Mo-kit, outlined to the Tribunal the con- 100 lb. No. 144 Gloucester Road;
of flour. 53 to 55 lb. of tigers and other animals will be H. Lewis Turner, only son of the cessions which the employers are willing to grant,
water, 12 oz, of yeast, 2 lb, of
ening.
Tel. 28151.
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THE OPENING EVENT
OF THE SEASON
THE
TIN HAT BALL
PENINSULA HOTEL
Friday, October 3
IN AID OF THE BOMBER FUND
Watch for farther Announcements
McCallum
Perfect
Scots
The Hon. Mr. Leo d'Almada, Jr. down on water and yeast, giving hibition of his works at Hotel Tengchung (Tengyueh), of Elaine McCALLUM'S
M.K. Coutts, eldest daughter of Mr. PERFECTION More than 100 paintings of and Mrs. J. A. Greenfeld, to John SCOTS WHISKY
DIJ.MT CALLUME EDINBURGH
The same dispute will be thin/salt, 3 lb. of sugar, 8 oz, of short, on display. The exhibition is ex late Mr. P. Lewis Turner and Mrs.
Mr. Chang Fon-dong, laundry- man, and Miss Ip Waf-chun, of No. subject 147 Temple Street, ground ftror:
George Henderson, private, Royal Scots, of Kal Tak, and Miss Fan- beth Mortimer, of No. 12 Hart Avenue;
of the Tribunal's next meeting, which will take place on Bept. 19 at 2.30 p.m.
pected to attract a large number Lewis Turner.
of visitors in ylew of Mr. Hu's wide reputation as a tiger-painter in The boiler of the Japanese-owned South China and the South Bous, Ming Hwa Rubber Factory at No. next perhaps only to the late Mr. ber of the Chekiang Provincial
Mr. Yeh Yu-hein, former mem 124, Taftalhar Road in Yaugtsepoo, Chang Shan-tse. Shanghat, exploded on Saturday
Government and Managing-Direc- Scots, Murray Barracks, and Misa afternoon, sinashing all window with leave for Chungking. He is China, who
Following the exhibition, Mr. Hu tor of the Farmers Bank of Mary Young, of No, o Stewart panca and wounding three work planning to visit America in the commended in A
died recently, was {near · future.
mianidäté zausĎA
John McNally. drummer. Royal Road.
then.
by the National Government.
IMITATED
BY MANY
PERFECTION
SCOTS WHISKY
EQUALLED BY
NONE.
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