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JEWELRY

Large center dla- mond dinner ring with ten smaller side diamonds, hand- somely mounted in white gold.

Brilliant diamord Wrist mounted

watch, containing sixty genuine fa- monds in white or natural gold.

Natural gold wrist watch of Kmart modern design. com- plete with attractive. harnionizing link bracelet.

Sixteen diamond wrist which in smart Stare de- sired case of whic or natural colour gold. Fully guaran- tevil,'

hifts

OF DISTINCTION

A gift of Jewelry is a

gift forever! These are Just a few of our worth-

White Chrisimas sugges- tions..

JEWELLERY SECTION-2ND FLR.

(WE EXTEND OUR BUSINESS HOURS TO-DAY)

CHINA

QUEEN'S RD. C.

AND NOW?

Friday,

VISIT

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

OUR

TOYLAND

OF DE

THERE'S A WORLD LIGHTED "OHS" AND "AHS" FOR EVERY CHILD WHO VISITS Our TITULLING TOYLAND. YOU CAN DE CERTAIN THAT GIFTS FROM US WILL PROVE MORE THAN SATISFACTORY TO EVERY

YOUNGSTER WHO RECEIVES THEM, BRING IN THE KID- DIES, THEY'LL ENJOY TOY- LAND & SO WILL YOU.

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A SUGGESTION WHICH IS ALWAYS MET

WITH APPROVAL →

SPEND A PLEASANT CHRISTMAS.

AMONG FRIENDS

Saturday and Sunday

December 23rd and 24th Extension till 2 a.m.

Music by

The Blue Danube Trio

Visit

"THE CORNER"

Little Ah Foong docsn't know it--but ho's the best cocktail

DINNER $5 Telephone 27880.

mixer in the Colony)

NON-DINERS $2

Reservations Booked

Fanling Golf Starting Times

The following starling Umes have: been arranged by the Royal Hong- kong Golf Club for Sunday, Christ- mas Day and Boxing Day:

Sunday

OLD COURSE

0.14 M. Pollack. N. It. de 1.. Lierching. 0.30 L. R. Cramer, M. II. Comper. 1.24 T. L Chrinite, D. J. Gilmore.

20 1. 11. Gregory, W. Hewitt, 0.32 G. R. Horridge, G. E. R Divett, R. C. Gairdner. E. T. McMullen. 9.40 1. 1. Tlmworth, R. G. Parker, 0.44 W. A. Stewart.

0.30

[1.47 8.52 0. E. c. Marton, S, H. Rodwell. 0.36 F. C. Young. J. W. Mayhew, 10.00 D. M. McDougall, T. Megarry. 10.04 A. V. Greaves, A. 11. Purves. 10.00 A. K. Mackenzie, F. D. Hunter. 10.12 D... Prophet, 16. 8. Jones. 10.10 12. Allen, S. C. Feltai. 10.20 T. A. Pearce, LM. Wylie. 10.24 J., Harriton, A, H, Lunean. 30.28 J. 1), & J. M. Thomion.

1. C. Stewart, A. i. Elliott.

10.32 11. Overy, W. J. E. Mackenzle. 10.30 K. 8. Habertson WC. Shewan. 10.40 3. P. Murphy, A. Mabb. 10.44 C. C. Wilữon. H, A. Audia, 10.49 A. M. Kennedy, H. G. Groy. 10.32

N. K. Littlejolin, H. N. Williamson, 10.50 C. 0. Allkenhead, M. S. Danner. 11.00 C. D. N. Waßer, G. N. Cauthoriny. 11.04 C. C, Black, 11. G. Skridon. 11.00 Col. Rose, Wing Cdr. Steele Perkins. 112 1, D, Evana, D. D. Forss. 11.10 J. M. Pearson. G. M. Park. 1320 F. Groves, A. E. Lisaman. 11.24 1. 1. C. Highet, G. R. Riddell Carre, 11. J. W. Clarue. P. E. Ans. 1132

. 0. aldwin, J. A. Mackay.

NEW COURSE

0.24 A. Somerfelt*, 9. 8. Church". 9.32 A. M. Mack*, M. G. Carruthers”. 9.40 Leat Carter, G. T. Herrington. 932 Brin. MacLeod, Major Muck. 10.00 Mri, Bilfler, Mrs. Smalley. 10.00 Mr. Mackenzie, Mrs. Hunter. 10.14 Col, Binith, Hits. Murrell, 10.24 Col & Mrs, Mathews, 10.33 Mm, Overy, Mrs. Brekenzte. 10.30 Col, Shackleton, Major Murray. 10.44 Sir Vandeleur 2 Mi Grayburn, 10.40 Chatty. Miss Vickers. 11.08 Mrs. Rose. Mrs, Strela Peřkina.

Unsuccessful In ballot on the

Course.

Xmas Day

OLD COURSE

December 22, 1939.

I.R.A. AGAIN ACTIVE

Bombs In Post Offices

And Mail Boxes

BPECIAL TO THE "YCWGRAPH"

LONDON, Dec, 21 (Reu- ter).1.R. A. incendiary "let ter bombs" exploded at Birmingham and London post offices to-night.

Five of the bombs in the Birmingham General Post Office destroyed hundreds of Christmas letters,

Three burst at the north west London Post Office, slightly burning a sorter-

Two fires in pillar-boxes al Crewe are believed to be the work of the LR.A.

WESTERN FRONT

NEW NAZI

TACTICS

Tip-And-Run Methods

Being Adopted

PARIS, Dec. 21° (Router) .---O11 the Western Front, the Germany have renewed their patrol activi- Saar ty, particularly in the region.

New treties consist of tip-and-run raids conducted by parties of frem Old 30 100 men.

to

9.10. R. Melee. J. W. Mayirw, 9.20 I. P. Tamworth.. 7. G. Gry. 9.24 C. G. Altkeptined. M 9, Banner, 9.78 J. P. Murphy, A. Mabix DJ., Harrison, R. J. K, Walker, 9.30 D. 1. Beganotel, M. G. Carruthers. 0.40 C. B. N. Walker, R. G. Parker, 10.32

. Overy. W. J. E. Mackenzie.

NEW COURSE 9.24 Mrs. Rowell J. C. Brown. 10.32 am, Overy, Mre, Mackenzie.

Boxing Day

OLD COURSE

9.16 M. Pollock, R. J. K. Walker.

9.20 G, T. Herrin-ton, 6 B. Ridden Carre.

FP. Stresteld. M G. Carruthers. Prig. MacLeod, S. 11. Portwell,

9.ZA

9.32 M. A, Jolinron, A, J. Denis, 9.36

GG. Worrall E. T. McMullen. 3.40 W. T. Alexander W. A. Stewart. 9.44 J. Harrison. H. J, D. Lowe.

9.40 F. Groves. J. Sterren.

9.5

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16. Compbell, 8. T. Bulin.

1. Golman M. 32, Crover. 1050 J. P. Tamworth. G. A. Lieper. 10.04 J. P. Murphy, A. Malih,

10. R. Gregory, A. D. Homohreys. 10.13 T... Andrewni Sayt, Cur. Nicholson. 10.10. Young, A. K. Markenzle.

10.70 W. R. 1. J. W. Mayhew. 14.94 V. Ardon, J, R. Callis 10,98 A. MacKellar, J. Linaker. 10.32 H. Overy, W. J. E. Mackenzie. 10.76. J. M. Prorzon, W, 8. James.

NEW COURSE

0.0

Mr. Rowell, J. C. Brown. 0.44 Win Cdr. Steele Perkins, Col.

Kalthows

9.22 Ma. Steele Perkins Mrs. Matthews. 945 Mr. Bean's Mrs. Johnson, „DA....Airs. Catelavori. -Men- Hunter, men 30.20 Ara Mater Mrs. Amolley, 10.28 A. M. Meels, Papt Mase. 10.46 An. Overy, hirs, Mackenzie.

Lindbergh's Decision

Loses Inforest In Aeronautics

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH' WASHINGTON, Dec. 21 (UP) The White House Secretary,

Mr. Stephen Early, to-diny disclosed that Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh has re- signed from the National "Advisory Committee on Aeronautics, and that the President has appointed Brigadier Walter G. Kliner (Retd) to succeed.

Jalm.

No attempt is made to seize new postlens, but there has been some henvy fighting between French and German Infantry, and skirmishes are frequently ending in hand-grenude. ducts.

Recrudescence Of Activity

Don't let unpleasant laxatives cause tears and tantrums. ·

Uso this Child's Laxativo-PLEASANT, MILD IN ACTION

When your youngster is out-of- sorts pliviously in need of a thorough intestinal cleansing-and still" fights" taking a laxative, don't set it down as stubbornness. Maybe you are guilly- of thoughtlessness. For when a child objects to auch meilicine, there's often good cause. The taste may tx offensive, ur the action harsh and unpleasaul

So is it ever fair, or even kind, to force such remetties on your youngster, thus taxing an upset condition still further ?

Fortunately, there's up need to re- sort to such measures. You can get a real child's kxative "California Syrup of Figs "Califg-thor taste and oughly pleasant both in

action. Youngsters really like it.

In favour. California Syrup of Figs" is as delicious as puro fruit syrup. And, because of its gentle vegetable Ingredients, is mild and agreeable in effect. Doctor recommend it. And in thousands of homes where it is used,

California Syrup of Figs" has proved an equally suitable laxativo for others In the family-young or old, especially for women with whom it is Impor

ant to avoid the shock of stronger,

rber drugs,

"California Syrup of Figs" la sold by chemists and stores everywhero, Be sure to emphasize the nam

California' and 'look for 'Califig' on the package.

CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FICS'

NATURE'S OWNAL

IVE

PARLOPHONE

A LIGHT CLASSICAL PROGRAMME

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by

FAVOURITES OF THE RADIO PARIS, Dec. 21 (Router).—A com- munique issued to-day rays that there (E11405—Beautiful Galates. Overture. (Suppe) |was a marked recrudesence of 2008C-Rose Marie. Indian Love Call

activity in the air over Lorraine and E11403—Andante in (Schubert) Alsace.

German Communique SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

R20012_Pagitacel

Impromptu lex E flat Major.

R20201-La Boheme. They Call Me Mini

Rigoletto, Gilda's Aria, Days, E11381-Foct and Peasant. Overture intense E11395-Rigoletto

L'Elisir d'amour.

BERLIN, Dec. 21 (UP),—To-day's High Command communique "There was slightly more Artillery fire on the front.

"French reconnaissance planes E11369-La Boheme. Selection were shot down by German pursuit E11396-Lakme. Bell Song planes near Tirnasens shortly after El1408-Altesandro Stradella. Overture they crossed the Gennan frontier." E1329-Caprice Espagnole. (Moszkowski)

Novelette No. 2. (Selumann), E11307-Myself When Young. (Lehmazın)

Pilgrim's Song. (Tchaikowsky). Ri1349 Firefly. Selection E11352--La Boheme. Muscitas Waltz

Typical Of Nazis

Polish Professors Duped, Maltreated

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" LONDON, Dee, 21 (Reuter).Tho Polish Ambassador has received re- Solutions from most British univer siles, including Oxford, Cambridge and St. Andrew's, expressing in- dignation at the German treatment of the professorial staff of Cracow University and sympathy with. the peoples of Finland.

It is stated that Cracow University professors attended a conference to hear a German professor explain the German attitude.

A sumber ef lorries were already walting at the front of the Univer- nity,

The whole teaching staff, including many septuagenarians, were arrest- ed, severely man-handied and sent to

concentration camp in Germany.

Hongkong C. C. Cricket Eleven

Mr. Early said Colonel Lindbergh). The following will represent the had advised the Committee that he Hongtong Cricket Club v. The Army could not be expected to concentrate on Boxing Day at the Hongkong his attention an aeronautical matters Cricket Club. Pky commences 41 In the future.

11 am.

Ulstermen Join

The Colours

LONDON, Dec. 21 (British Wire- Icss), Recruiting in Northern Ire-

T. A. Pearce (Capl.), L. T. Ride,

Vienna State Opera Orch..

.Richard Tauber. Elleen Joyer. Plano,

.Fertile. Tenor..

....Lily Pons.

Vienna State Opera Orch. Lina Pagtuighi..

Grand Symphony Orch. Lina Paglulghi. Berlin State Opera Orch. .Elleen Joyco, Plano,

Oscar Natzke. Bass.

.Philip Green & Orch. Marta Eggerth.

TSANG FOOK PIANO COMPANY

MARINA HOUSE

J. E. Richardson, A. E. Perry, D. ++ McLellan, R. D. Gillespie, J. L. C. Pearce, T. V. N. Fortescue, D. I. Bosanquet, B. C. Fay and L. D. Kilbee.

land-where the National Services High Commissioner

Act does not apply-continuta vigor ourly.

Besides recruits for local units,

For S.A. Leaves

the

large numbers are atlesting for units LONDON, Dec. 21 (Brush Wire

Tess) Sir in Great Britain.

Edward Harding Except for certain tradesmen and Ualled Kingdom High Commissioner specialists the new anti-aircraft for the Union of South Africa, and regiment is up to strength. So is the High Commissioner for 11igh Com- Uister anti-aircraft brigade.

mission territories left London to- While the Royal Navy and the day, accompanied by Lady Harding, The R.AF. are obtaining recruits, the to take up his oppointment. Army appears to make by for the Secretary for Dominion Affairs toW. strongest appeal in Uister,

him off.

We Can Even Beat The Nazis At Weather Forecasting!

LONDON, Dec. 21 (Reuter).-A special commentary states that the meteorological conditions at this season give Britain and France a considerable advantage over Germany.

The prevailing winds and the bulk, many also depends on the latter areas of our weather como from the weat, for knowledge of her own coming Information is gathered from North weathers

Ameries, west coast of Ireland and The Air Ministry, therefore, on the ometimes from the Atlantic, and outbreaks of war, cancelled the usual

and weather became lao from Innd and balloon observa- forecaste tion in England and France, but Ger-guarded secret,

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