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KING'S

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At 2.30, 5.10. 7.15. &.9.30 P.M.

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JUDY

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Metro Goaluam

Mayt

PICTURE

COMING SOON

United Artists

DAILY

230

also TRAVELTALK

SERENE SIAM"

and

Reginald OVEN Billie BURKE

Reginald GARDINER

Directed by Edwin L. Moun

Produced by HARBY BAPF

Dita Parid John Loder. Erich Voinstroncim in

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CLAMOROUS! EXCITING !.

Gable "Harlow

SARATOGA

with Lionel DARRYMORE · Track MORGAN

Walim PROCEON - Una MERILE · Dieacted by Jack- Coway. Predocet by Bernard it. Hyman

TO-MORROW.

Warner Bros. Picture

• SHOWS

DAILY

130-6.20

720-9.30

A

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"SAN QUENTIN" Pat O'Brien Humphrey Bogart

MAJESTIC

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A MUSICAL OF SUPERLATIVE SPLENDOR . with happiness written all over it!-

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Your "One In A Million” sweethearti

... radiantly re-united!

happy landing

wilk

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Monday

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

UFS-

In a field of more than twoscore crack riders, victory in the military jumping contest, at the opening night of the National Horre Show, New York, went to Major Eduardo Yaucz.......of. the. Chilean Arny team. "Major Yanez is shown above with the Bowman Challenge Cup. He rode his favourite bay Chilena. More than 15,000 persons applauded.

mare,

SULTAN OF JOHORE AND

MISS HILL IN ZURICH

>A

"Always Smiling When They Meet": Swiss Holiday SPECIALIST ATTENDS RULER FOR HEART TROUBLE

. Zurich.

The Sultan of Johore, who has been staying in Zurich since the beginning of October, is greatly benefitting, from his holiday in Switzerland, and intends to stay here for a few more weeks.

The Sultan, who is living in a luxury hotel on the lake shore, is often joined on his excursions in the Jocality by Miss Lydia Hill,

Although they are always smiling when they meet, they do not seem to wish to associate with any other guests. The Sultan and Miss Hill often go for walks and motoring trips together.

There she learns the finer points of skating with a tutor and is locally praised as a very graceful and skilful performer,

The Sultan has hired, a big Ame-, ed in the wooded hills to the north ricu par and, usually once or twice of the city,, a week, he and Miss Hill make long trips to Swiss places of beauty and fame, Luch

Lucerne, theSt. Gothard Pass or ArosD.

The Sultan, is receiving treatment for his heart trouble from a well- known Swiss specialist, and has also been under the care of a dentist.

On his free afternoons His High- ness loves to sit in the hall of bis hotel and to enjoy, the eoneert pro- vided by the house band.

VISITS TO CINEMAS In the evenings, he and Miss Hill frequently visit the cinemas of the Civic Opera House (Stadt-Theatre). They'

find appear to

particular pleasure in Hindemith's "Mathle."

Early each morning. Miss Hill

The Sultan occasionally accom nanies her there but, after watching her for a few minutes, inually drives back to his hotel.

SULTAN AND PRESS

by the Sultan: the perfect cleanliness Two things are specially enjoyed of the city and of the whole country, and the excellent order and discipline reigning everywhere.

His Highness is bicased with the way the Swiss Press respects his dislike of publicity.

When, recently, be granted the re- quest of a photographer anxious to. take

flon that the photograph should be hly picture, he made it n con- motors to the Dolden Ice-rink, situat-published only in the Swiss papers.

Sir

December 19, 1938.

THE HEALING ART Lecture on Theosophy

And Therapeutics

At the weekly meeting of the Manuk Lodge of the Theosophical Society, on Thursday, the Prealdent. Dr. Arthur Fung, gave an interesting Tecture on "Theosophy and Therapeu-

ties"

of

Theosophy the speaker suld, means Divine Wisdom, and Therapeutler means the-healing art or treatment of disease. From the medical stand- point, disease is a morbid condition body attended by pathological changes. From the Theosophical standpoint, disease means dis-case or disharmony, not only of the physical holly, but of the other subtler bodles

According to

the

715 well.

Selence the causes of

disease cal

aru

many. Occult Science holds that the

lifferences are different

one cause of meta

metabolic depression.

To a medieal man, this statement 15. of course, ridiculous, but what is feally required by or comprehensive and careful synthesis of all forms of medical treatment into one consistent whole with the safe guard of adequate rufessional knowledge of diagnosts In the runks of its professors.

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SALE OF WORK

Function at St. Stephen's

For Charity

UNWHOLESOME FOOD

Gang Which Caters To Public Peril

The Rev. G. K. Carpenter, before'

Mak Shing 30, and a woman camed calling upon Mrs. T. H. King to open Chan Kwon were heavily fined the sale of work held at the St. when they appeared before Mr. F. Stephen's Girls' College on Saturday, Himsworth at the Kowloon Magis- thanked Miss Atkins (Headmistress) tracy on Saturday charged with hav- and the start of the college for so ing in their premises 162 lbs. kindly having given up the original unwholesome

which they dato set for the sale a week ago, so intended to sell to the public.. that the Plocesan Bazaar could be Mr. A. C.

C. Sinton of the

Public Health Department Informed the The gally decorated stalls offered Court that on December 16 at 8 am. novelties, needlework, woollles, toys, he raided the first floor of No. 124, sweets, home-made, chutney, pies and Reclamation Street where he found cakes, books and stationery, bead- both defendants

And

102 work, and other articles

held.

lbs.

chicken, duck and other poultry. The Kindergarten had a sand-troy Chan Kwan, the woman, had been Instead of the usual Christmas tree. fined $100 for a similar offence not In this tray were hidden a number of long ago, and it was his opinion, parcels, over each of which was that the two defendants were mem- "planted" on artificial flower,

bers of a gang that made a business

The School for the Deaf had a of supplying the publie with unwhole- special stall of basket-work, handis rome food.

work and needlework. There was Muk was fined $300 or four months' also a stall offering rattan wear, toys Imprisonment and the woman, Chan and novelties made by the Chinese Kwang, was Aned $100 or two refugees in Ingkong.

months in defoult.

The proceeds of the sale will be donated to the Ministering Chlidren's Lengus and local charities,

ROTARY CLUB

DANCING EXHIBITION

The Grill Room of the Hongkong Hofel was fuil to capdelty'yosterday when the ten dance organized by the At to-morrow's meeting of the Hongkong Chinese Dancers' Associa« Hongkong Rotary Club, which will tion was held. At Intervals, exhibi- be Ladies' Day, a talk on "Childrentions of modern ballroom dancing of the Dead End" will be given by were given and were very well re- Mr. DJ. S. Crozier,

colved.

Printed and Published for the Proprietors by FREDERICK Prey FRANKLIN at 1 and 1, Wyndham Street In the City of Victoria, Hongkong.

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