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Lotus dor de Lenthéric

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY,

DECEMBER 15, 1934.

The Powder exquisite, the pride of Paris's foremost parfumeur - Lentheric.

Soft as swansdown, caress- ingly perfumed,Lotus d'or de Lentheric fulfils the modern

woman's demand for the

perfect Face Powder. Lentheric has created a shade .specially for you. It is sold in a beautiful black and Ask to white refill box, which makes for rical economy. see the Lipstick too. Women call it the 'touch of genius."

Lenthéric

PARIS FRANCE

A MAGNIFICENT WINE

BOLLINGER'S

BY APPOINTMENT

TD H.. THE KING.

CHAMPAGNE

FOR THE SEASON.

Sole Agents:

CALDBECK, Macgregor & CO., LTD.

Prince's Building.

Telephone 20075

The Leading Wine Merchants in the Far East.

WSPECIAL

XMAS DISPLAY

OF DIAMONDS

Startling in its massive beauty, the $40,000,000 Wheeler dam is shown here in an architect's concep. tion of the completed project. The barrier is being bullt 15 miles above Wilsen dam in the TenneRLOO River. More than a mile fong and 60 fast bigh, it is being built primarlig for food control and naviga- tion, with power at first being only a by-product. A 45,000 horsepower turbine will be installed, with space for additional Installations that will total 450,000 horsepower.

AMERICA

MAY OPEN Congress for ten years before final veralty, former Secretary of the G. President Robert action in 1924, receiving exhaustive Interior: DOOR TO JAPAN

examination and discussion..

Sproul of the University of Cali- fornia, and Mr. R. B. von Klein- SAME AS AUSTRALIA'S (Continued from Page 7) "That the law is in effect similar Smid, president of the University

to the Australian dictation law, of Southern California. life of this nation; that the foun-which Japan declares satisfactory,

BLOW TO PRIDE ders of this nation therefore barred and that she would undoubtedly "It was a blow to Japan's pride, the coloured races front citisenship have gracefully accepted our law a slap in the face," is the way Mr. through naturalisation: that the had she not been assured by Ameri- lume puts it. "It implied Japa dangers threatened by immigration can citizens of church and trade nese were an inferior people. What of the coloured races of Asis are that they would prevent its passage this can mean to a proud and Ben- apparent in the history of Hawaii or secure ita repeal. That other sitive race can best be imagined and the early experiences of Cali-English speaking nations exclude by placing ourselves in their post- fornia; that the Pacific Coast has Japanese, and she does not protestition. fought for fifty years to keep out therent.

"If Japan were placed upon a those races.

"That Japan herself excludes quota basis, what would be the re- That defects in extating even those of her own colour; that sult? Japan would have a quota methods of exclusion forced adop- Japan's publicly proclaimed policies of approximately 185 per annum. tion of the law of 1924; that this as to immigration and her nets in This Sgure is given out by those in Inw, simply excluding AM im-connection therewith demonstrate charge of computing quotas for migrants all those ineligible to the unwisdom of opening the door the State Department, and is not American citisenship, was the only ever so slightly to Japanese Im-tisputed by our opponents. plan of all those proposed which migration; that the plen that our "Now, the addition of 185 Japa- will accomplish the purpose under trade with Japan has suffered nese per annum to our present any and all future conditions. through ill will be conclusively dis-population la negligible. Il la That its specific language, follow proved.

tantamount to rigid exclusion. ing the intent of its promoters, is "And finally, that our first con-

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a matter of fact, a great universal and non-discriminatory alderation in all such matters

many students of the question in its application, and the defects, should be the permanent welfare maintain that under the quota sys- if any, created by omission or of this nation, notwithstanding the tem fewer actual Japanese would special outside provision, or execu- desires of foreign nations or the enter our country than do now tive operation, should be corrected interest of claan, section or group under the exceptions to the 1924 by amendment of Its basic pria in this country,' ciple.

The Executive Secretary of the "I ask for. fair treatment of the That any quota for Japan, how. Council on Oriental Relations, how-Japanese, as I would ask fair treat- ever small, would force such repeal ever, considers the exclusion clause ment for Germans, Englishmen, and abandonment; that the urge "cruel, unnecessary, unsportsman- Frenchmen, Rusalans or Italians, for a quota by American citizens like and unjust."

Inak It as due to humanity and is based on lack of information or Scores of distinguished educatore civilisation. I ask it as due to mialuformation; that the whole aeroe the clause is unfortunate, ourselves, because, we must act up. exclusion subject, including the Among them are Mr. Ray Lyman rightly towards all men.”-

"United quota, was before the public and | Wilbur, president of Stanford Uni- ' Press,

THORNYCROFT

DIESEL ENGINES

for.

VEHICLE & LIGHT MARINE WORK

ARE NOW AVAILABLE

Announcement of

1934 -

GALA

ENTERTAINMENT

Bessonable Yusatione,

- 1935 NIGHTS

AT OUR HOTELS

CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR FESTIVALS CARNIVAL DINNER DANCES

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PENINSULA

-CHRISTMAS EVE Till 3 a.m.

BOXING EVE

$7:00 par cover

$7.00 per cover

$7.00 per cover. Till 2 a.m.: $6.00 per dover NEW YEAR'S EVE THI 3 a.m. $7.00 per cover

REPULSE BAY

CHRISTMAS EVE Till 2 am. NEW YEAR'S EVE TI! 3 a.m.

$6.00 per cover

$7.00 per cover

(Fancy 'or Evening Dress)

ALSO

SPECIAL DINNER DANCES

at the

HONGKONG HOTEL

22nd and 29th December

WITH ADDED ATTRACTIONS

RESERVATIONS.

HONGKONG HOTEL PENINSULA HOTEL REPULSE BAY HOTEL

Phone 30281

58081

27775

THE HONGKONG & SHANGHAI HOTELS, LTD.

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Handy pocket size now available at 25 cents por tin. Obtainable at all chemists and stores.

"REMEMBER"

THE 26th and 31st OF DECEMBER

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CLOCKS F

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PRICES VERY MODERATE

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Phone 28128 or 28409

WANTED AT ONCE

MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS, ETC.

will be very gratefully received by the HONGKONG BENEVOLENT SOCIETY at the Old Police Station, Wanchai

on

MONDAYS & THURSDAYS from 10.30 a.m. to 12.00 noon. Send us your old clothes.

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