THE
HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JULY 31,
1936.
DIRECT FROM FACTORIES TO CONSUMERS
KANEBO
OPENED IN HONGKONG ON
JULY 1
THE BEAUTIFUL GOODS WE OFFERED
PROVED A SENSATION
NOW-
WE HAVE RECEIVED ADVICE OF
NEW SHIPMENTS
COMING
ARE MAKING ROOM
MANY
SO WE FOR THEM BY HOLDING A SUMMER GOODS SALE
FROM AUGUST 1st, TWO WEEKS ONLY REMEMBER-EVERYTHING NEW AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES
AT-
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QUEEN'S
RE-OPENING
TO-MORROW-AUG. 1st. AIR-COOLED &
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT COMMENCING WITH A SUPER-MUSICAL FROM WARNER BROS.
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THE YACHT
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AIR FORCE RESERVE FORMED
OPEN TO BRITONS"
IN CIVIL LIFE
YOUNG MEN
ONLY
London, July 30,
The formation of new Volunteer Reserve for the Royal Air Force was announced in the House of Lurds to-day by the Secretary for Air. Lord Swinton, who stated that th King had approved the creation of Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve open only to men in elvile.
The number of piluta required annually, for the Volunteer Reserve will be Roo, and as this section is most urgent, organisation is being proceeded with at once. Pilots will receive their flying training of aero- drome centres which will be *- tablished immediately in the vicinity
"TELEGRAPH" ART SUPPLEMENT
To-morrow's Picture
Bentures
Some splendil reproductions of entries in the Telegraph Amateur Photographle Com- petition will appear in to-mor- isane the Pictorial Supplement.
There will also be a number of interesting groups showing students of the Sal Nam Mid- die School and the Ching liwa College, as well as a farewell party to the Headmaster of Un Long Government School; and rowing team and athletes of the East Lancashire Regi- ment.
Details will appear of a big new Competition, open to all readers; whilst results will be given of the Children's Com- petition and details of a new contest for the kiddies, la which they will be required to colour any advertisement they THAY choose from Saturday's issue.
of important towns and areas, with large populations. There will be a network of such centres throughout the country, with several in the neighburhood of London.
Ground instruction will be pro- vided at the town centres, at which lectures on the theory flight, air- manship and other essential subjects.
the will be given mainly during winter evenings, when opportunities for flying are necessarily restricted.
Volunteer pilols will be recruited from candidates between the age limits of 18 and 25. The minimum period of service will be five years. Flying Instructions will be arranged to allow pilots to train at week-ends, | in the evenings and at other times convenient to them, They will be encouraged to spend as much time as: possible in the air, the
Volunteers
Smoker's throat never, I smot
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IN EASY-ACCESS' INNER FOIL PACKETS, ALSO IN "TRU-YAC" *50* TINS When we zet the TRU-VAC w-light TIN the #ACTORY. FRESHNESS of CRAVEN "A" La securely Imprisoned until the #sal is broken by pulling the rubber ebno culier Jong edges.
クロ
MADE SPECIALLY TO
WATER LEVELS
STATE OF RIVERS 'IN KWANGTUNG
The following returns have been will have, to attend an annual flying issued by the River Conservancy course of 15 days' duration. In the Commission for Kwangtung -- first instance, pilats will be trained on vince showing the water levels in clementery types of light aircraft, English feet at the places of obser- and, later on, service types to enable vation named: them to operate in service squadrons.
in an emergency,
Highest Lowent
Un
record record July 25 July bo
$79.0
10.0 11.0
4.41.8
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10.0
10.5
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0
7,8
North Stiver at
Sumedul Fast River at
Kheklung
4276 0
416.6
4.0
4.5
3.4
2.5
Arrangements are being made for West River at the scheme to come into effective Wire h operation early in 1937. Lord Swin-Went Ilver nt.
Shishing tón mude an appeal for the co- North River at operation of employers
ensure Thinryuom full development of this important link in the defences of the nation.-- British Wireless. ·
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
OR RECOGNITION AND APPREHEN-
A dinner dance will be held on the
SION OF THE HIGHEST TRUTH 18 ESSEN- | Open Roof of Repulse Hay Lido, TIALLY AN AFFAIR OF THE HEART, PAR weather permitting, and at Repulse MORE THÂN OF THE HEAD,--J. S. Keif Bay Hotel in event of bad weather, on Saturday, at 9 pm, and the usual tea dunce will be held on Sun-
fer.
Tse Ling, 12. Riving at Lyndhurst day, at 6 pan. at Repulse Bay Hotel. Terrace, Grat Hoor, was injured yes. |
*
terday when he fell from the veranlah i Alighting from tram No. 10 when of his home. The injured man was it was moving along Des Voeux Road, taken to the Government Civil Hos- near the Central Fire Station. Li pital for treatment.
Sal-ying, 26, married woman, living
nt At High Street, received injuries
the
The fifth Destroyer Division, com-for the treatment of which she was prising 1.3.8. Decay, Dainty, De- taken
Government Civil fouder, and Dlung, will arrive in Hospital. Hongkong from Siakapore on August 8, for a stay of four days before proceeding to Welhalwel
Li-Kwai, workman, walle enployed along the train tracks, was knocked lown by lorry No. 101, driven by Yu Hon, in Causeway Bay Road yester day. He was taken to the Govern ment Civil Hospital suffering from head injuries.
arm
way
An attempted suicide was reported to the police yesterday, when Mah King, 21, unmarried woman, tried to end her life by drinking a quantity of Cundice fluid in Gascoigne Road near the Po Hing Theatre. She wER taken to the Kowloon Hospital for treatment.
•
A. L. Sullivan, of the Insurance Company of North America, WAH Car No. 4289, driven by Wong Pun. fined $3 by Mr. Macfadyen at the cheuk, knocked down. Leung Fuk Kowloon Magistracy this morning for ming, 19, yesterday in Laichikok Road parking his car, No. 3447, at Saigon and injured him on the
and Street at 11.05 p.m. on July 5, thus vietim shoulder. The
Pleading riding causing an obstruction. along Laichikok Road in the same gulity, defendant said the car-park direction as the car, when he swerved sign was obscured that night and he suddenly into the centre of the read could not see which side he was al- and was hit by the pessing car. He lowed to put his car. It was just was taken to the Kowloon Hospital. as easy for him to park his car on the proper stile as on the wrong side. Fourteen Chinese failed to appear before Mr. C. B. Burgess at the Central Magistracy this morning 19 yenis, was discharged by Mr. W. Pun Yun-fong, single woman, aged when they were called to answer a charge of gambling at No. 190 Well- Schofield, at the Central Magistracy ington Street, third flour. Their ball this morning, when she appeared on of each was estreated. The first remand on two charges of having man, Ho Pang, aged
used stamps which had previously 1 50, stall holder. been used to rent receipts in August was additionally charged with keeping last year and May this year. Mr. a common gaming house at the nd-Schoffeld nccepted defendant's story dress, and his bail of $50 was also that her half-witted younger sister estreated. Table money totalling and chopped six good stamps, and $37.10. was ordered to be placed in the gave her the benefit of the doubt, Poor Box. Detective-Sergeant T. Delective-Sergeant Whitcraft pro- -Cashman was in charge of the raid....] secuted.
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AIR-CONDITIONED THEATRES OPENING
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JACK BUCHANAN in COME OUT OF THE PANTRY with Fay Wray
A British and Dominions Production.
"IT'S A JACK BUCHANAN COMEDY THE FUNNIEST YOU'VE SEEN.
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