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HONGKONG HOTEL

GALA NIGHT

In the ROOF GARDEN on

SATURDAY 11th JANUARY TILL 2 A.M,

FAREWELL ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY.

-OUR POPULAR FAVOURITES.

COWAN & BAILEY:

-and-

TED & EVELYN

WITH ADDED ATTRACTION IN A WELCOME PERFORMANCE

BY A STRIKING PERSONALITY GROUPE OF

SIX GAIETY GIRLS

Early Reservations Suggested

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HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN The Society asks for $25,000

in 1936 to continue its work for sick, and destitute children. Hon. Treasurers:

Mr. A. MCKELLAR, C.A.,

c/o Mackinnon, Mackenzie & Co.,

P. & O. Building.

Mr. KWOK CHAN,

c/o Banque de L'Indo Chine,

Hongkong.

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Refreshment Rooms. (near summit station)

Hill Railway.

CRAG HOTEL,

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(2,400 feet above sealevel).

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RUNNYMEDE HOTEL

On Sea Front.

Private Care for Excursions Anywhere.

Caterers etc. to Imperial Airways.

Kes are interchangeåble, no extra cost wherever you have your breakfast. tracheon, te, or dienet.

Rooms of both botais have private bathrooms and modern sanitation. At the Runnymede_each room has its own pabllo telephone,

The Hasnymeda Restaurant has undeniably pride of place among hotels of the Hart with its exleine, and Justly sisine by its association to offer the lënvaller auch me in pot to be found showbera.

Mr. & Mrs. Y. Mori

MASSAGE

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JANUARY (9, 1936.

"Blues" For Tommy

"SWAGGER" UNIFORM FOR

THE BRITISH ARMY

THE ARMY is to have a new "off duty" uniform-brighter,

smarter, and more comfortable.

An Army order has been issued granting permission to all ranks to wear blue patrol uniform while out of barracks or on leave.

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This new uniform consists of smart dark blue serge trousers and high-collared tunic with brass buttons.

A dark blue cap of the Air Force type will be worn, with the badge of the regiment on it.

It is stated in certain quarters that this is the first step towards a return to the old "walking out" uniform of pro-war days.

Since then soldiers have wom either civilian clothes,, or khaki with pattees and heavy. Army boots,

It is believed that this move will help the large-scale recruiting-drive for the Territorial Army-which opent in the New Year.

TRANS-OCEAN :

ZEPPELIN SERVICE PLANNED FOR

NEAR FUTURE

Buenos Aires, Jan, 3.

CAPTAIN HANS VON SCHILLER, commander of the Graf Zeppelin, believes that the not-too-distant future will see fast Zeppelin service for passengers across the oceans of the world firmly established.

Captain von Schiller, during a recent visit here, revealed a now airship as being constructed to be put into service with the Graf Zeppelin over the South Atlantic ocean. First trial flights of the new airship have been set for this month,

If the trials are satisfactory. The Graf Zeppelin, as presently he said, other Zeppelins design-operated, is not a commercial pro- ed to carry both mail and pas-position, Captain von Schiller sengers, will be constructed and built for experimental purposes, said. Tho craft originally was service extended to the North and it was not at firat intended to Atlantic ocean,

carry passengers.

The commander likened the predicted growth of airship trans- portation to that of the airplane. few

Graf's Performances The commander had on hand a

statistics concerning

the

He said it is necessary to oper- Graf's performances: ate several airships in regular)

From 1028, when it made its service to achieve commercial suc-first flight, to January 1, 1935, ceas but that this development approximately 1,000 trans-Atlantic would come within a few years passengers had been carried in the He does not believe, the alrahip Graf across the South Atlantic will oust the airplane as an between Europe and South Ameri- cepted means of air travel, but that the one is the natural com- plement of the other.

ca;

During that period, the ship had made 500 sights and carried 9,000 been flown 1,000,000 kilometres, passengers on trans-Atlantic and shorter lights, without accident; other 360,000 kilometres,

During 1935 the ship flew am-

NAPOLEAN'S SON MAY. RETURN TO FRANCE

KING OF ROME RUMOURS that the em-

balmed body of the "Eaglet," son of Napoleon I, will be transferred from the Capuchin Catacombs,

of the burial-place Hapsburgs, to the Dome of invalides in Paris, where his father is resting, have been revived by Austrian and French newspapers.

NEW PARLOPHONE RECORDS.

F289. BROADWAY MELODY OF 1936: Selection

PLEASE TEACHER. Selection. Pianoforte Solos Patricia Rossborough.

F292. · EVERY NIGHT AT EIGHT. Selection BIG BROADCAST OF 1936.Selection. His Rhythm.

F287. SERENADE. (Haykens)

Phil Green Gri

VOLGA SONG,' '(Lohar) Organ Solos. Marcol Palatt! F285. WHENEVER I THINK.

1 FEEL A SONG COMIN' ON. Vocal. Leslie Hutchinson - F286. EAST OF THE SUN.

MY HEART IS HAUNTED.Vocal, Leslie Hutchinson. F283. THE GHOST OF DINAH. F. T.

the

F284.

F282.

R2126.

It is believed that the Archduke Otto of Habsburgs, the head of tho former Imperial dynasty, is inclined to give his consent to the "homecoming" of the Eaglet in order to win French public opinion for his plan in connection with Austrian restoration,

The request of the Bonapartists that the body of the Eaglet should be returned, was refused in 193 by the Republican Government of Austria, which regarded the burial place of the former rulers of the Austrian Empire as a national

museum,

It is probable that the present"} government, which has strong mon- archical leanings, will raiso no objection, and that the heads of

Bonaparte and Archduke: Otto, will the two dethroned dynastics, Prince

800n be able to exchange courtesica over the matter.

HEIR TO EMPIRE The Eaglet was once the symbol the enmity between the two dynastics. He was born as the

of

"King of Rome" in Paris, as heir to the Napoleonic Empire, and died as the "Duke of Relchatadt" at the Schoenbrunn, where he was kept in age of 21 In the Vienna castle of

strict seclusion by his grand- father, the Austrian Emperor Francis, and his Chancellor, Prince Metternich.

brunn, 23 years before the death In the same castle of Schoen-

of the Englet, Napoleon I. hnd taken up his headquarters as a conqueror There he forced the proud Habsburg Emperor to re- cognise the new map of Europe. and to consent to his marriage Archduchess of Austria, with his daughter. Marie Louise,

TRUCKIN'. F. T. Nat Gonella & His Georgians:

OH PETER

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PIDGIN ENGLISH HULA. Nat Gonella & His Georgian GESHWIN FOX TROT MEDLEY. Harry Roy's Tiger

Ragamuffin SWING. BROTHER SWING...E.. T.. NICKEL IN THE SLOT. F. T. Wingy, Mannone, & His Orch.

278. LULU'S BACK IN TOWN, F. T.

F298.

OUTSIDE OF YOU. F. T. (both from "Broadway Con-- dolier") Harry, Roy & His Orch

CHEEK TO CHEEK, F. T.

THE PICCOLINO. One Step. (both from Top Hat"> Harry Roy & His Orch

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The new Zeppelin, the comman der said, will be a luxury liner with smoking room, bar, dance salon and accommodation for 501 passengers. It is planned to operate

After the fall of Napoleon, his the ship from Europe to South

son was taken to Austria, where War-time Air Raider America, laking up with the air-j

he was deprived of everything that plane services of both continents-pated in 26 air raids over Great

The commander, who partici- might remind him of his father. 2,500 Metro "Ceiling"

He was given the new title of Duke The "celling of the Graf Zep-said the Zeppelin never again will day and night because of the plane Britain during the World War, of Reichstadt, and was guarded pelin and of the Zeppelin under be a serious menace during war. of the Bonapartists to kidnap or

7 Bent construction is around 2,500 me- The greatest value of the ships rather free him.

Useful reading for those going tres, Captain van Schiller said during the World War, he point-

to train. He does not believe airships will ed out, was psychological, and al-ing to the official version. It was 11 Spanish province,

He died of consumption, accord-10 Took, the chair. travel in the stratosphere in the to forced' Great Britain to hold in rumoured, however, that the young 12 Laughes, future Because "height couts money, and planes and sirabipation and men who otherwise might In order to put an

reserve at home artillery, ammuni-prince was poisoned by Metternich. Nose out of joint? must be operated as economically have been sent to the various plotting of the Bonapartists.

end to the 18 Hunting trophics. as possible."

fronts,

20 Saves. 125TH ANNIVERSARY ---I much prefer to visit Eng-The-Eaglet had certainly little land now with the Graf Zep-chance to do anything herole during

his short life: pelin as my conveyance," Cap-

Nevertheless, he tain von Schiller said. "I find

was made a national hero by the the reception so much nicer

Bonnpartists. now than in war United Press.

He Bald that stratsopheric height would enable airships "to] travel at only fractionally higher speeds nat commensurate with the! increased cost of operation.

In New York this 65 foot high Indian (made of rubber) was seen in THE DAIRY FÅRK & the traditional procession through THOM'S GROCETARA the streets of the city on Thanks-

Įgiving Day.

SALESMAN SAM

time."

Diets For Film Stars

1

The 125th anniversary of his birth will be celebrated in France this year.

MAE WEST PREFERS STEAK & ONIONS

New York, Dec. 30.

15 Vipers,

22 This John used to hold liquor.

well- 24 Teach quickly. 28 It urges on.

29 Seek whence to throw light on

that which follows.

31 Figures that make brutes -coo. 30 Family of Jack and his wife?

(Two words, 4mmba) +

32 Politient programme unit.

Down

1 Neither here nor there.

2 These are metallic small holders

(3 hyphen 5).

3 Reptics.

4 Lion dog.

6 "Papa in 7" Here's medicine for

him. (Anag.)

6. A good deal in laziness. « DObject of worship.

Once a fortnight Hollywood stars have their "beauty day"-13

Breakfast: Fruit Juice,

at least those stars under the care of Dr. Benjamin Hauser, who tells so many screen actresses what they may and may not eat. Dr. Hausor, who has arrived in New York on his way to Europe, describes his beauty day as "one of complete rest, not only for the body and mind, but also for the tummies my illustrious patients. I

of

10 a.m.: Glass of Buttermilk. Luncheon: Avocado (pear) Salad; Toast: Tea with Lemon.

4 p.m.: Tomato Julee. Dinner: Vegetable Soup (called by

prescribe no solid foods-only fresh the doctor potassium broth); Broiled vegetable juices."

While disclaiming any ability to work wonders, Hollywood's "nutri- tian" says he often lectures to lovely stars and advises them on the subject 'Ent and grow benuti. ful.

.ALICE. FAYE'S MENU Here is the menu ordered for Allco Faye, who, the doctor reports, is now Jooking "just lovely":

Chop: Salud; Fresh Fruit with

Cream,

Dr. Hauser finds Mae West, "a handful." He Kays: "She likes aleak and onions, and shrimp cock- tails-what I call an old-fashioned diet-but I persuade her to have occasional beauty days."

When Dr. Hauser observed Greta Garbo in a restaurant eating some nesay dumpling stuff" he shook his head sadly and went home Idisappointed."

Too. Familiar

very

This should be well slippered.

16 Describes a rose, but not a pro-

per rose. 17 Uf conscquence.

10 Londori suburb or Alberta town, 21 A diver goes under to this ex

tant.

23 Royal dignity.

26 Stirs up.

27 Vile; couldn't be lower, in fact. 28 Manimal.

Yesterday's Solution.

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AT ALL DISPENSARIES AND LEADING STORES

By Small

Teething troubles

Because SCOTT'S Enulsion contains 44% of pure cod liver,

oll and lime, salto

for bone formation, it prevents teething troubles, rickets and soft bones. Ask for genuine

SCOTT'S EMULSION

TER HANG UP NOW! MRS.DUZZEM'S GOT HER EAGLE EYE ON ME!

TTS SWEELTA HEAR YERTIB VOICE AGAIN, KITTY HAVIN' A NICE TIME?

THASS GOOD

SEPTOBER

PHONE AGAIN,

·HUH?

E.DUZZEM

•PRESIDENT

OUR PET- WALTER

OSCAR

RAGS

JEST-ER-UH-A

BUSINESS CALL! I WAS TALKIN' TO A

CUSTOMER, MRS.

DUŽZEMI

YEAH? WELL, NEXT TIME DON'T LEMME HEAR YA CALLIN' THE CUSTOMER HONE`

LOVE AN' SWEETIE PIE

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