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WHAT GIRL WOULDN'T

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to escape the small town...

to win love in a big town way!

The most widely read

story of

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HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN

The total Expenditure in 1930 on behalf of sick and destituto children is estimated at $26,000, against which the Income to date is $18,000 only.

In order to continue its work, the Society asks for the balance of

$7,000

before the close of the financial year on 1st

October.

Hon. Treasurera:"

Mr. A. McKELLAR, C.A..

c/o Mackinnon, Mackenzie & Co.,

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Mr. KWOK CHAN,

c/o Banque de L'Indo Chine,

Hongkong.

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Jim

WEDNESDAY, JULY S,

1936.

and Amy: A "Do-or-Die" Flight

OLYMPIC GRACE

Miss Irina Naubold, America's eleverest gymoust, has liven selected to participate in the Olympic Games

Berlin this summer.

ROUND WORLD

IN 14 DAYS

Staked Their All on a

Spectacular Trip

JIM

IM · MOLLISON and Amy are staking everything on ́n "do-or-die" flight

round the world..

They want to make it the most spectacular flight ever planned.

And once again the Mollisons-as in their famous transatlantic flight—are prepared to stake their lives and all their money on winning through,

"No one has flown round the whole 25,000 mile circumference of the world. We hope to do it together in 14 days.

"It is going to be an expensive and dangerous trip, but our mids are made up," Jim Mollison said.

For weeks past, ever since Amy returned from her record-breaking Cape flights, the Molli- sons have been thrashing out the details of the fight.

They now have mapped out the route they intend to follow on their new record-breaking at- templ.

It includes the crossing of both the Pacific and the Atlantic Oceans, hazardous flights across thousands of miles of open sea,

New Fascist March On

"Path of Revolution"

Rome, July 1. Cessation of military activities in East Africa and dethronement of Haile Selassie were the signal for inauguration of another tedious Fascist march "on the path of revolution."

SHARK-INFESTED SEA

"No one realires more than Amy and myself the risks involved in this round-the-world flight, but, largely because we will be together all the time, we are more enthusiastic about it than any other flight we have ever | planned," said Jim.

The Best stage of the Mollisons" fight will be to Australia, following The conventional route. They hope th rench Port Darwin in five or six days.)

From the Australian coast they

will fly over the shark-infested Pacific by way of Fiji and Hawall to California.

Flying northwards across the U.S.A. and Canada to Newfoundland

IN BRITISH PLANE

The Mollisons have shelved every

In this advance there obviously whole economy of the nation will be no recourse to bayonets or small and medium sized industries they hope to be ready to take off for hand grenades. No banners will be shall remain with the field of private the last hop ncross the Atlantic with- flying. Shouts of soldiers locked in initiative and responsibility, hartnon-in 12 dnys of leaving London.. hand-to-hand struggles will be absent. | ized from a national social standpoint | For it will comprise an attack not with the self-discipline of the corpora- against communities protected

tions." anti-aerial guns and heavy artillery. There is some speculation regarding father plan in order to concentrate on but against Fascism's hated enemies whether Muscolil may not intend to the preparations for this flight. Capitalism and Communism.

relax to a certain extent the firm hold:

fins! Jim said that although no Italy's army of more than 1,000,000 he now exerts over the economic decision had yet been maile they would officers and men must stand aside, of the nation as Minister of Corpora- certainly use a British "plane. being held in readiness, however, totions and president of each of the 22 There are many risks on a flight repel any threat to safety of the home- corporations.

It is considered pos-like this but we do not think they are fund or the vast expanse of territory sible that, feeling the Corporative so overwhelming. At any rate obtained by force in Africa,

State has advanced sufficiently under are prepared to stake everything we Benito Mussolini, working diligent-his direct supervision, R Duce may Have on our chances," suid Jim. ly in his office at Palazzń Venezia, 'decide to place thu corporations on I won't be the Arst time we have feels the arch foes of Fascist principles the road to self-discipline.--United) done it and I have a feeling that are weakening.

Preas,

"Corporativism," born Nov. 10, 1934_when_machinery_of_the_ Italian

Corporative State was set in motion.

by inauguration of the 22 corporn- Leslie Howard Says:

tions, will be the watchword of this new social revolutionary move- ment,"

say's IL

"Harmony is harmony," Duce; "discord is another thing.

FORECAST IN 1933

First Indication that a complete revision of the Italian parliamentary system was contemplated by the Fascist government was given by Mussollal on Nov. 14, 1833, in an address before what then was known National Guild Council. The Chamber of Deputies pre- suppese

a world we have demolish- ed," said

Duce: "1 plurality of parties

not 119- frequently the holdup of the minis- | terial diligence. Since, the day on which we annulled this plurality, the the essential reason

Chamber

#

bus

lost

for which it was formed burying economie libe

liberalism

the

.we are

are taking a further step forward on the path of revolution."

it is on recommendation of various Corporations, which represent every branch of Italian life, working with Fascist Confederalioni to combat the dilemma of industrial exploitation and non-productive possession, that the government issues its regular decrees regulating national Talrs,

LIMIT NOT PREDICTABLE What "Corpordtivism" ultimately may lead to In its attempt to solve the problem of distribution of wealth, aven high Fascist authorities hesitate

to predict. The known standpoint of Mussolini, however, is that the prob- lem is to be solved and the corpora- tive syslem

must be perfected to salva

it.

While the colonial office is busy planning the exploitation of conquer- ed Ethiopia, the Foscist Corporations, given increased power is expected to

into active practice Mussolini's | theory that the government must maintain careful control of economic! categories.

In line with the programme of placing Italy on an impregnable war. footing, major industries which are working directly or indirectly for the defence of the nation and whose

capital in held by shareholders, gradually will be drawn into the government network, with the state as the actual operating unit.

LINE TO BE DRAWN Fascism, however, has no thought of reducing the natlonial economies to a common state, denominator, or of transforming into state monopoly the entire economic life of Italy, it is cm- phasised.

In the words of Mussolini: "The state will absorbs only that portion economy which concerns national de- fonee

the Fascist regime doe not intend to place under siste con- trol, or worse stili, bureaucratise the

Hark will be with us this time."

Romeo Was Not

WU

The Ideal Lover

Westcott, near Dorking, June 24.

LESLIE HOWARD, the British stage and screen star who has

just appeared on the American screen as Romeo, thinks Shakespeare's ideal lover was just an unfortunate young man.

Since "Romeo and Juliet" was screened in America he has

LESLIE HOWARD

“I'm no ideal lover!!

been mobbed by thousands of women in America. Wherever he went he was billed as the Ideal Lover.

"I am disgusted with the whole business," he said to-day.

"I would rather be known as an ordinary man who played the part of a lover well than have the label (of my part lagged on me,

un-

"Far from being the iden lever, Romeo was just an fortunate young minn caught up. In a tragedy he had no power to Rvert."

Mr. Howard added that he didn't like the part, anyway.

The adulation of his women' fans showed a "terribly low standard of appreciation.".

PART HE WANTS

Mr. Howard would much prefer to

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RUTH CHATTERTON

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MMDONALD

Birs, 'Aula Azim funeral took place in the Mohammedan cometery yesterday of Mrs. Aula Azim, wife of Mr. Moosa Azim, a well known member of the Mohammedan community. Her sud-

Tho niany friends in Hongkong of den death occurred early yesterday be fined as Hamlet, in which part Mr. A. S. Rose, formerly in the afternoon, when a very high blood

he is to appear on the New York service of the Hongkong and Shang-pressure broke one of the arteries

stage shortly.

to play.

.

"It would be a much more dificult flm then

gently."

failure.

hai Hotels Ltd., at Repulse Bay, will and brought on an attack of heart "It's a part I have always wanted learn with the deepest regret of his Atrangements for the funeral were

death:

in Johannesburg as the result completed in the hour, following her of a motoring accident

death, and the actual 'ceremony, was The sad nows was received in Hong-held

little before 7. p. Romeo'if it is to be kong yesterday from the late Mr. Mrs. Aula Arim raided at No. 0 done sympathetically and intelll-Rose's father in Enginnd, no detalls Tin Lok Lane, and leaves behind her of the mishap being given beyond the husband and three children, a boy And believing that too many films fact that it occurred on June 17. and two girls,

The late Mr. Roso, who

was a are made on the "false assumption" skilled horticulturist, was for several ceremony with many of the family. Malvi Noor Shah officiated at the that one must play down. to average

Howard

years in charge of the gardens at the friends present. Among those pro intelligence Mr. become a producer in his own right Repulse Bay Hotel, and was,, Inelden- sent were: Messrs. R. M. Azim, to make "artistic and intelligently of the gardens at the Lido. He was Adai, M. I. Razack, A. M. Rumfahn, tally, responsible for the laying out Moosa Azim, U. Rumjakn, M, Y. conceived Alms."

His first will be an historical film dealing with Prince Charles, for which Hugh Walpole, noted British author, will write the script..

Most of the scenes will be shot on the Scottish ́mours. -

is to

extremely popular amongst a wide U. M. Omar, K. M. Omar, A. Bl circle of friends, who will hear of Omar. T.. Ali, A. H. Hamet and his tragle passing with the utmost others,

Printed and Published for the Proprietors by FREDERICKTM PERCY FRANKLIN, at 1 and 3. Wyndham Street in the City of Victoria Hongkong.

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