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RETURN OF OLD FAVOURITES

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YOU (GREAT ZIEGFELD) YOU NEVER LOOKED SO BEAUTIFUL

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THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20,

1936.

“TELEGRAPH" : ARȚ SUPPLEMENT

:

Carroll Gibbons and Boy Friends, .Mantovani and Orch. Mantovani and Orch,

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A MELODY FROM THE SKY

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FRITZ

WHEN I'M WITH YOU OH MY GOODNESS

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RUSSIAN FLIER LATVIAN AIR FORCE MAN HERE

Another flier arrived in Hongkong yesterday from Europe, his arrival being quite unheralded until advice was received at Kal Tak Airport that he had left Hanol for this city,

The airman was Captain Herbertes Cukurs, Latvian who has flown here from Riga vio Berlin, Budapest, Stamboul Aleppo, Bagdad, Basra, Jasque, Karachi, Jodpur, Alahabad, Calculto, Rongoon, Bangkok and

FB1432 LOVER COME BACK TO ME...Electric Guitar Solos.

SWEET HONOLULU

Electric Guitar Solos. Les. Allen. Les fillen. Hildegarde, Hanoi, Hildegarde. Captain Cukurs left Riga almost 88C Orch. exactly three weeks ago and has made the flight by easy stages. The BBC Orch. long voyage was undertaken, he said Flanagan and Allen. yerlerday, for pleasure and to iest the plane which he is flying and Hawaiian Guitar. | which he built himself, though it .Quentin MacLean Organ. could by no means be termed a Quentin MacLean Organ. with a De Haviland Gypsy Major "home-made" model. It is fitted

Piano Duct. engine, of British construction, but Piano Duet. the fabric body was designed and constructed by the Russian flier who MacLean Organ. has already built six of a similar .MacLean Organ.

design. All of them have proved

Flanagan, and Allen.

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very successful. He flew the third model for 20,000 kilometres and this one has already completed a success- ful 40,000 kilometres.

To-morrow's Picture Fentures

Many illustrations of topical interest will appear in to-mor row's issue of the Telegraph Pictorial Supplement, wedding groups including one taken at the marriage of Mr. H. S. McComb and Mirs D. L. Habe- cost.

The display by Brownics at Government House will be pictured, and there will be several photos of the S.C.A.A. *ports.

of HE The visit

the Governor and Lady Caldecoti to the Violet Peel Health Cen- tre will be illustrated, and there will also appear a group" of the Hangkong University Athletic Council, as well as a . picture of the procession at the opening of the new build- ing of the St. Louis Industrial Home.

In addition, the Tricgraph will contain numerous other local plctures.

The Supplement will contain the popular entertainment and feature pages. results of Inst weel 'n Children's Competi- tion, and details of a new con- Lest for the kiddies,

ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE

· GOVERNOR SPEAKS ON SCHOOL LIFE

The Inle idea that school is IL rather hard chapter, with a routine of things that have to be done at u certain time, with its discipline and nonotony, was expounded by Ilis Excellency the Governor, Sir Andrew Caldecott, at the annual speech dny of St. Joseph's College held in the College's hall yesterday.

In the course of his report, the Rev. Bro. Stephen, Director, said the College had had a very successful year, but he deplored the habit among boys of running frota school to another. Ludy Caldecott distributed the 'certificates and prizes.

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CANTON RED CROSS

VISITORS ENTERTAINED AT CHINA EMPORIUM

Cunton The members of the Branch of the Ited Cross Society, comprising 43 men and women, were entertained to a ten-party at the Chinn Emporium yesterday evening, when the hosts were Mr. La King-taing and Mr. Chan Lan- fong, vico-patrons of the St. John Ambulance Association lo Hongkong. The Chinese Athletic Division of the Brigade were present under Mr. Chan Ping-kwong to welcome the guests.

Amongst those invited to meet the vlaltors were Dr. J. E. Dovey. Dr. Arthur Woo, Dr. (Miss) P. Rutionjec, Dr. R. A. de Castro Basto, Mr. Kndoorle. Mrs: Watson, Mrs. Mitchell, Mr. Ip Lan-chuen, Miss Alice Kwok, Mr.

Mr. Li Koon-chun, Tac Hok-yuc, Dr. Cheung Fat-ying, His Excellency and Lndy Caldecott, and several other Chinese Indies and who were accompanied by Capt. W.

gentlemen. Mr. A. Morris, Director J. I. Cragg, A.D.C., were met at the of Ambulance, and Mrs. R. Langley

(Hon. main entrance to the College by the

of the Brigade), Rev. Bro. Stephen and a guard of honour provided by the College'a

visitors were taken on a visit scouts, the 1st longkung Troop, under to Cheung Chau Island during the the leadership of Scoutmaster C.C. afternoon, accompanied by Mr. Quah.

Morris and Mrs. Langley, and were As they entered the hall, the Na- shown over the law. Par Hospital. tional Anthem was played by Pro-They were scheduled to leave in time fersar F. Gonzales and his orchestra to attend the ten-party at 6 o'clock, who, with pupils and scouts, then but were delayed an hour, and final- entertained the gathering with a ly arrived at the reception at 7.20 Idelightful vorlety concert.

p.m.

J

were cry

The

The Canton party was headed by Mr. Ng Jok-men, head of the Society in Canton, Mr. Teng Tam-pul, Assis- tant Commissioner, Mr. Wong Lam- and District Commissioner wing Mrs. Wong Man-ying, in charge of the Nursing Division.

After ten had been served, the Chinese National Anthem was play- ed, and the speeches were made by Lau Mr. Chan Lan-fong and Mr. King-tsing, who la also a Director of the Tung Wah and Afflflated Iles- pitals.

Mr. Lau snid:

Leaves this Morning Captain Cukura is a member of the Latvian Airforce and 13 at present on six months' leave. He

expects 10 take of at about *7 a.m. this morning

Is Excellener'a Speech for Shanghai and will proceed from

Excellency. Sir Andrew there to Peiping, Mukden and Tokyo.

Caldecott said: Ladies and gentle The fler may have taken off yes.

men, it is a great pleasure to my terday and attempted to reach

wife and myself to be here today Shanghal by nightfall but the wind:ANCISCAN

and we have Matoned 10 Brother conditions, which earlier in the day plained. One is of the First Fight-est, I have seen so much of the Stephen's report with very great in- had delayed the French flying neng Squadron of the Latvian Air-rothers' work in Mainya that 1 feet Jopy, were si present and the Latvian preferred not to risk a take-

force, of which Captain Cukurs is n

is that of

Air far from a stranger when I visit their member: another off with his heavily laden plane.

The plane is a low winged mono- | Fr

France, the great French alr travel chools, and here at St. Joseph's plane and has ample accommodation company equivalent to Imperial Air- feel particularly at home as i was privileged to attend your Jubilee for two under

conditions, but ways, with whom the airman normal

worked In Africa and

sports and see your athletic prowess now has a sent only for a pilot, the for two years In

earlier in the year. This afternoon planes he flew for 20,000 rest of the space being taken up by another is of the Sixth Squadron of different kind, rewards for work in-Cross Society is rendering help to

kilom

there is a distribution of prizes of a As we all understand the Red luggage and gear of various sorts.

There la an elaborate radio tele- the French

Airforce, stationed stend of trophies for play. Now the world, buth in time of war and phone aboard and morse message Squadron, stationed

Syria, while another is of the Second

With this object stationed in Algeria-in prize-giving ceremony always gives in days of pence. mny also be received and sent. loud speaker sel in the paneling just both of which squadrons he served. a sense of achievement and a sense Only One Mishap

of impending relaxatlon, for such a Three small stars adorn the side ceremony usually precedes the school of the machine with the words "three holidays, Christmas is not far off but you will expect from me, I fear. stars" written under them Russian. This is the trade-mark which has a somewhat longer message than the Black Through Hongkong

nevertheless very wish, which type of Captain Cukura speaks little Eng body which Captain Cukurs builds.

plane

cordially express, that your Christ. llsl and Mr. Olefinsky, of the

mastkie may be happy and your Peninsula Hotel, was asked to come During his long fight the Russian coming new year prosperous. Now feel it to the air port to facilitate the off has had only one mishap; it othe

Mr. Morris was then called on to ell business. Mr. Olefinsky consent-curred in Syrin. He was forced to the longer message which ed to act as interpreter for the Press land in the desert owing to a leaky my duty to give arises out of the of impending relaxation which

which we in Hongkong can very think most A. Cooper, Asiatic oil tank which was rapidly running I have just mentioned. I

ve dry and after walking many weury Petroleum Company representative.

as a boy, that school is a rather hardterday and to-day at which our Can- who was at the air port ready to miles to the nemust town he can boys feel, I certainly felt it myself raitably copy. 1 have been at anding a number of functions yes- tually obtained supplies which were transported to the plane by camel.

above the pilot's head allows him to listen in to the musical progrunimes of the stations along his route while he is in the nir.

and for Mr. J.

ren adopted for the

In

sense

in view we see no differences either of social position or nationality, our services are based on the needs of humanity.

It is a happy eccpsion to meet our Canton friends and to interchange views with one another for the pro- motion of our work (Applause),”

Non-Smokers

spak. Ile said: There is one thi

Aviation furi for his next hop heen After effecting the necessary repairs things that have to be done at or by so

No definite time-table has worked out by Captain Cukurs, who said that he hoped to make his trip to Japan as brief as possible and to return through Hongkong to French! -Indo-China where he will apend some time big game hunting, "I left Rigit three weeks ago," he said, "and Hanol at 5 am. to-day, arriving here at 1.30 p.m.

If it is possible I will be in the air

for Shanghal at 7 a.m. on

he carried on unharmed;

C.N.A.C. PLANE The C.N.A.C. plane Fukien, which arrived here from Shanghai yester- day afternoon, brought three pas- sengers for Hongkong. They were Mr. H. N. Tai, Mr. Richard T. Aldworth and Miss L. Y. Wour.

The last named disembarked here for a brief stopover and will con- The skle of the plane Istinue her journey by air to Canton. adorned with a number of insignia When the plane left for. Canton which Captain Cukurs proudly "ex- | yesterday there were no passengers.

n certain time, Its discipline and

with

go,

visitors were present, and truth

1 tell, have never seen one of (Laughter .ond ap- Ils monotony. I want, however, to them smake

pinuse). tell you boys that that idea is quite false, and that when you go out into

task of life you will find the

earning your living, and of doing your duty by your neighbour quite as wearing and monotonous as school life, and moreover it is unblest by the care- free regular holidays which rightly enjoy as boys.

I think that is a very remarkable characteristic, because years when I first came to Hongkong, and when Mr. Lau was one of my pupils at the old Salyeungpun School, I used to sec very small boys and Fotila smoking, and I am very pleased

and proud that the Red Cross mem bers in Canton are non-smokers. I cannot say what they do in their but they are non-smokere in

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Mr. Tse lok-yue, Secretary of the Chinere General Chamber of Com merce, said in part: The work done by the Red Cross is

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there are still mariy people enu gratifying to see here to-night so many Florence Nightingales.of China I know these Nightingales will feel proud of doing such great and noble work together with the male sex. (Applause).

New Territories Need Mra. Langley, commenting on the Red Cross Bag, sakt it meunt

that anyone In distress or sick could go to the Red Cross for help. At Cheung Chau in the liuw. Put Hospital they 1nd seen many tuberculcain Cusci and Bсveral blind children rescued from the streets of Hongkong.

Mrs. Langley appealed for funds and said that it was not forth

She

coming, the Association would be forced to shut, down some of their clinics in the New Territories. described the peverly in the villages, and said the condition of the villagers was worse than those of the poorest in Hongkong. She hoped that friendship between the Am- bulance in Hongkong and the Red Cross in Canton would never be broken, and mutunt help would be the watchword.

the

The band of the Chung Sing Denevolent Society rendered selec- tions during the evening.

always fall to the most deserving. And that is why I like to And education rooled, as here in St. Joseph's, in religion and hoys sent out into the world with the ileal of service and sacrifice rather than with unballasted personal ambition. They will have far fewer disappointment: in life and for. greater happiness. And so

I will end by quoting the greatest

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