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By
MAX FACTOR
MIRIAM HOPKINS
In Samuel Goldwyn's
"BARBARY · COAST”·
Reveals Her Beauty Secret
and Another
Woman
Becomes Beautiful
MIRIAM HOPKINS und Jaxet
Ross met in Hollywood for the first time since their school days together. Only a few years had passed, but what a change it had made in the two girls! Miriam Hopkins was lovelier than ever. charming, polsed, Janet was dull looking, self-conscious, awkward.
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"Please tell me," naked Junet, "is there anything an average girl like me can do to be more attrac tive 7"
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HONGKONG | TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1935.
SILVER DRUMS
PRESENTATION TO LINCOLNSHIRES
A unique ceremony in conn.ction with the 260th anniversary celebra Lins of the Lincolnshire Regiment was witnessed at Shamshulpo" Camp yesterday morning when Major- General C. R. Simpson, C., Colonel of the Regiment, presented a set
iver drams
ant
of
On arrival at the Camp at 11 a.m Gereral Simpson was received by n Guard of Honour under the command of Captain G. Prack, with Lieuten- A. Wall carrying the Regimental Colour. After specting the Gard, the General Joined the battalion, which was formed up in close formation in rear. He then addressed the bat- talion.
In the course of his speech the General eald, "Comrades, I am here to-day for the presentation, or rather the handing over, of a set of Ailver drums. The occasion is unique, as it is perhaps first time,
the
in the At which regiment ory of the Arms and Bet of silver
hns purchased
drums. AB you know this set has been bought with subscriptions from
Dec
everyone, from the Colonel
Lo
warda. You all know the occasion we are commemorating to-day, it has
find a been difficult
suitable way of
describing this 260th Anniver-
It marka the clone hundred and fifty
of two years service, "Loyal Service" is the best description,
250
years Loyal Service." Great and trouble has been taken to care
get the drams out here by this date, and, as you ace, it has been done. I will now call upon the Drum Major ta take over the set of drums."
Selected Drummers then stepped forward and took up the set of new drums. When this was completed the Regimental March was played. This WRs followed by marching and coun- ter-marching by the Band and Drama, several tunes being played.
As a conclusion to the ceremony the battalion marched past General Simpson, who took the salute.
Regimental History
~The Lincolnshire Regiment was among those called into being to deal with Monmouth': Rebellion, was not until 1692, that it saw active service. This was in the war of the
Ralph Bellamy in "Air Hawks," Columbia picture showing-to-morrow
at the Alhambra.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 'LESSON SERMON
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, HONGKONG
HOTEL GALA SEASON
HONGKONG HOTEL STARTS
ON DECEMBER 7
In heralding the untiring ac, tivities of the Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels, Ltd., foremost to provide convivial diversion during the dinner dances at their popular catablishments, it is whispered that the ball is to be net rolling by, the Hongkong Hotel on Satur uny, December 7, on which date It is intended to commence its gain season.
Tho numerous participants at the week-end dinner daitees and festive carnivals inst -season will no doubt pleasurably recall the lavishly attractive entertainments arranged at these functions, when a galaxy of exceedingly clover visiting artistes made their debut at 'various times and were, on- Ever thusiastically acclaimed. mindful of the wishes of a dis- cerning audience, the Management have concluded arrangements for select and inimitable entertainers during the forthcoming sc1905.
Promise of sparkling Innova- tions is given, and the gala nights will be made the subject of special announccments, when it was be This will be the Lesson Sermon in recommended to book carly to en- all Churches of Christ, Scientist, Tosure accommodation. morrow, November 19, 1935.
The Golden Text will be: "Lord, who shall abide in thy tabernaclo 7 who shall dwell in thy holy hill? He that walketl uprightly,
and
workelh rightousness, and speaketh the truth In his heart." (Psalms 15:12.)
FOR THE POOR
DONATIONS TO SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL
Among others, the following cita- tions from the Bible will be read: "And the Lord God planted a garden
The Hon. Treasurer of the Society eastward in Eden; and there he put the man whom he had formed. And of St. Vincent de Paul acknowledges out of the ground made the Lord God with grateful appreciation and thanks to grow every tree that is plennant to to the Society's funde:,
the receipt of the following donations the sight, and good for food; the tree. E, the Officer Administering of life also in the midst of the garden, and the tree of knowledge of good and evil. (Gensis 2:8,0).
The Lesson Sermon will also include the following passages froth the Christian Science textbook, "Science
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Love, as tempting man, but as it badge.
that will materials the Apostle James says: "God cannot manently, completely
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to 1789 the
WHA Regiment known as the Tenth Foot, but in that year
was directed to take the county name of the Tenth North Lincolnshire Regiment,” and so began. the territorini nagocintian with the-County of Lincoln.
Indian Service
or
•
The Tenth served in the Sikh Wars of 1846-47; gaining special discinction for gallantry at the Battle of
Sobraon. It also took Territorial designation corresponding to the locality with which it was connecter!. Thus the Tenth Poot became the Lincolnshire Regiment.
The Great War was fought on an enormous scale. In it the Regiment crew-to-19-attalions-served-en-all- the principal Tronis, and gained many Sattle honours. The roll of honour totalled 300 offices and 12,013 other ranks.
In more recent times, the Regiment served in Ireland in the troublad period after the Wor, manned part of y the perimeter in Shanghai in 1832 and now the 2nd Battalion is station- ed at Malin,
Tuesday's Ceremony
The Regimental Colour of 1st Bn. The Lincolnshire Regiment will be Trooped on Tuesday, November 12, at 10.30 a.m.
By kind permission of the Pre- ident and Members of the Com- mittee of the Hengkong Polo Club, the ceremony will take place on the ola ground, Boundary Road, Kowloon. The ceremony iq said to have -valved frem castoma observed daring he seventeenth end eighteenth cen uries in the rarrying out of the twe Juties of "Laling the Colour"
'Guard
Mounting
and
In those Aghting, the Colour was
nt the ent of the
days drill or
"frooned" down the ranks before the vattalion was dismissed. Then, when the ensigns had taken the Colours to heir lodgings, he wen filed past them herev learning of their place of
sembly in ense of alarm.
In tha Present form of the ceremony the Colour, in the charre of a Ser- feant is first taken over by the "erimental Sericant Major,
presentative
the warrant officers, Non-Commissioned Officers $21.00 $20.00 men, and then handed to the Tieptenent of the Right Guard. This Tight Guard, which has na its origin The "Grenndler Campany becomes Reort to the Coleur and tokea it down the ranks thus giving all ranks an opuoriunity of seeing the Colour and paying it horour.
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Spectators will be accommodated in and around the Fein Ground Pavilion And should arrive on the ground by 10-20 a.m.
At the Cenotaph On Armistice Day, Monday, Major- General Simpson will Jay
the Regimental wreath at the Cenotaph.
On Sunday. November 17-apocial unniversary Drum-hend service will be held in the new ratshed Church at the Shemshulpo t'amp.
The Regimental Ball will ho held at the Peninsula Hotel on Monday, November 18. at 1.80 p.m.
drums
On the following day the
will boot the Retreat with the new
Bet of silver drums presented yester day.
Major-General Simpson calls for England on Wednesday, November
20.
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