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SALE OF WORK,

CHARITY BAZAAR HELD ON

SATURDAY

A aucccesful anle of work was held in St. Stephen's Girls' College and Fairios School on Saturday morning.

The sale, which was in aid of the M.C.L. and local charities, was opened by Mrs. E. D. C. Wolfo, wha Wan welcomed by Miss E. 9. Atkiņs, Headmistress of the College.

Mies Atking stid:

ACCIDENT MYSTERY.

TWO CARS SWERVE AND

TURN OVER ·

The Traffic police are trying to solve the riddle of an accident in Prince Edward Road. about 1.15. p.m. yesterday, when two cara one, mostly Chineso overturned, and twelve persons in children, received injuries, some serious.

Tho two cars, No. 78 a blg saloon, driven by Mr. B. S. lp. and the other a small car, No. 1078, driven by Mr. E. W. Lee, were proceeding enstward along When

"It is a great pleasure to Mrs. Cheung and myself to welcome Mrs.Prince Edward Road. Wolfe here to-day. We are pri- vileged and honoured to have with us the President of M.C.L. Com mitted to open pur Salo.

"Tho work in this hall to-day is the outcome of many weeks of thought and planning and buay fingers. We know that times, are. dificult financially and we may not have as much to give as in previous years, but I can assure Mrs. Wolfe that the labour and excitement, the love and the will to give is as great this year as at any time.

"I would like to add a word of thanks to our Old Girls who com back year after year to revive us with tea towards the close of a busy day. I will now ask Mrx. Wolfe to open the sale."

Before opening the sale, Mrs. Wolfe and that when she joined the M.C.L. years ago she little thought she would have the honour of open- Ing the bazaar, She expressed pleasure at the opportunity of doing so, and remarked that the College was one of the oldest branches of the M.C.L.

"I would he to collaborate with Miss Atkins in saying that the most Important thing is the spirit In which the work is douc," she said.

"I am particularly glad to see that Fatrien has now joined as a separate branch and has a repre- sentative on the Committee.

"I would like to suggest that other members of other children's clubs in Hongkong be asked to come and see what was being done by their Chinese sisters."

SCHOOL BAZAAR,

MRS. J. R. WOOD PERFORMS OPENING CEREMONY

The annual school bazaar, with all its attendant attractions, of the Diocesan Girls was opened by Mrs.

about 200 yards passed the rail- way bridgd, the bigger car drove bronst of the smaller one. Both urs are then said to have swerved outwards and both overturned.

There were twelve persons in No. 78, Including the driver, and

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were Injured. They were akon to the Kowloon Hospital," where six were admitted. There vore five children in the car and

.our women,

Trafic Inspector Saunders was oon on the scene, and made in- juiries. From inquiries last night t was learned that as yet there is Jo solution. It is thought that ho smaller car had swerved to avoid somebody or something, ind that the blager car; which and drawn abreast, also swerved

outwards to avoid a collision.

damaged.

The bigger ear was considerably

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Tales of marine monsters which the summer until Christmas, thanks to the ex- holidays are enduring this Year traordinarily persistent and graphic Recounts of the playful antics of the weird creature in the waters of

Loch Ness.

Judging from even the sobercat newspaper correspondence columns, the country has forgotten economic and other crises in fiercely debating whether to capture or protect the "Loch Ness Monster."

This "monster," which figured in questions In the House of Com- on Lloyd's. mona, has been quoted as a "risk"

A motorist named George Spicer, the only man to have seen the J. R. Wood, wife of His Honour the monster ashore, described it in a Acting Chief Justice, on Saturday, country-wide broadcast to-night as afternoon in the hail of thea horrible creature, 30 feet long. Diocesan Girls School.

The Sido stalls were littered with and grey colour like an elephant.

four feet high, of a curved shape articles made by the pupils and

the many other attractions, including across the road in a series of jerks, According to Spleer, It moved a miniature golf course, coconut and was apparently carrying a shy, rides on a donkey and a short small deer or sheep on its back. play by the scholars, were well It disappeared into the Lech when patronised by a large number of the Spicer chased it in his motor car-- pupils' parenta and friends. In the Reuter. evening a flannel dance was well

In opening the proceedings Mrs. Wood expressed pleasure at having -been-asked- to-perform--the-cere- mony and recalled her visit to the

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of the Club, being chairman of the Before concluding Mrs. Wood function. wished the scholars a Happy Christmas and New Year.

Mrs. Wood drew attention to the short play which was being given by the pupils entitled "The Perfect Family" adapted from the book "Little Women."

Little Miss Jean Keith presented Mrs. Wool with a basket of flowers in honour of the occasion.

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