1941-02-21 — Page 7

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NANCY

THOSE TWO BROTHERS

LOOK SO MUCH ALIKE, THEY'RE DRIVING.

ME GOOFY!

Friday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

LET ME GUESS

OH, HELLO

WHICH ONE YOU

THERE, NANCY!

ARE

TOM OR

DICK NOW

LET'S SEE

HMM -

February 21, 1941.

By Ernie Bushmiller

I SEE YOU FINALLY

MET OUR OTHER

BROTHER!

~ERNIE BUSHMILLE

HEALTH BEGINS AT BREAKFAST!

America's diet too low in vitumins and minerals, says U. S. Department

of Agriculture

Dr Li Shu-fan's Servicel On Council Thanked

Tributes to Dr Li Shu-fan, who recently declined to accept reappointment for a second term of office as a Chinese Un- official Member on the Legislative Council for reasons of health, were paid at a meeting of the Council yesterday.

The lion. Mr N. L. Smith, Colonial extend to him our best wishes for Secretary, who presided, sald: Since his future. (Applause).

Dr Li is succeeded by the Hon. this Council fast met we have lost

the services of one of our Chinese, Mr LI Tac-fong on the Council.

representatives, Dr Li Shu-fen, who

hos, since January, 1937, been a

valued member. In all matters con- cerning the Colony's welfare, espe cially in the sphere of Publle Health, Dr La has given his services without stint,

and

I should not like his retire from this Council to pass with- out expressing the gratitude of the Government and of the community for his valuable services. (Applause).

The Hon. Mr M. K. La, Senior Chinese unofficial member, si: Sir, -On behalf of my Chinese rollenges, as well as on my own behalf, 1 deare

to associate ourselves with your fribute to Dr L4 Shu-fan.

First Aid

Lectures Starting

Auxiliary. Nursing

A series of icetures in Arst aid will commence on March 5 ut 5.30 pan. Institute. The

As far as I know. Dr Li'a severance in the Helena Mny

with this Council is

a unique event Secretary. Auxiliary Nursing Service,

In its history in that has is the est queen Mary Hospital, will be glad case in which a Chinese Member of to receive names of those wishing to thly Council has been unable to accept attend. a reappointment for a segon term of office for reasons of health.

Excessive Work

Since the last published list the following members have completed

their 16-hours hospital training the wards and gained the proficiency certificate:

In

IN AND OUT-Former U.S. Vice President John N. Garner, right, lets the smoke curl from his characteristic cigar as he shakes hands with the new Vice President Henry A. Wallace, in Washington. Garner was second to Roosevelt during the second term,

Grandson

of Kaiser Leaves

GENEROUS

GESTURE

Ladies Hockey Assn. A$ the Hongkong Ladies

Hockey. Association had never felt so secure financially, the Chairman expressed the opinion, at the annual meeting last night, that this was the time for a generous gesture on their part, and suggested that $400 be donated to the South China Morning Post Bomber Fund. The proposal was carried unanimously.

the

The meeting was under the chair- manship of Miss E. M. Gray, who said: Six teams competed in senior league, Y.M.C.A. winning the Caer Clarke Cup for the fourth year in succession, and St Andrew's being runners-up for the Southorn · Cup. In the junior league seven teams competed, resulting in Argonauts winning the Brown Cup and D. G. S. tuking second position for the Mumak Cun.

cup.

The annual seven-a-side tourna- ment resulted in the Pearce Cup being won by CB.A., and the Knit Cup by Argonauts. Special mention should be made of the splendid effort on the part of the Argonauts, who, In their first year of competitive Brawn and hockey, won both the Kill Cups.

On his return from his trip to Europe and America at the beginning

Sarah Abdulloh, Ena Alves, Stella of this year, he was warned by his medical advisers not to subject him-lander, Sheila Dackett, Euid Becken,

Margaret Clark, Elizabeth Davies, A grandson of former Kaiser Wilhelm, Prince Friedrich of self to the strain of excessive work, a Greaves, Winifredi Grinin, Prussia, was reported to be among 250 to 300 internees who sailed

Miss Gray explained how it WHB and his colleagues and friends know

Gudrim Heiberg, Sister St George,

she was taking the Chair although that it was only a compelling sense

Hawkins, Sister Jean de recently for England from Canada.

Later he she was not on the Counell, With of public duty which induced him to Helen

A part of the group was re- from Berlin at that time. Lan- persevere in his duties as a repre- Eucharista, Nina Karmilova, Kwan

Wai-ying, Rosa Loseby. Dora

leased to volunteer for air raid was said unofficially to have been the resignation of Mrs T. E. Pearce, the office of President had been left brought to a camp near Oftawa, sentative of the

Chinese tile chester, Mary Lo. Anne Mackenzie salvage work; others, on recom- His Internment, though, never was vacant, and she had been asked to termination of

his

term of allee.

Malunuda Mchal Eileen Monks,

officialy in net for the remaining portion of the Those who have been vivileged to

to Winifred Margrett, Leslle Puckle, mendation of the British Home disclosed officially, and work with him could not but be

Edna Pockson, Marie Paterson, Sister Office that they were not men- London declined to discuss case of season,

any of the individual internces, with his courtesy and spiritSt Phillipe, Doris Rochu, Margaret struck

and I would like to Starling, Maud Smith, Sister Stnces to the State, will of co-operation, tender to him an expression of grati-Stephen, Lury Sufiat. Auta Tanner normal occupations; and still tude for his kindness and resistance Sister Theresa, Guillaumine Van der others are being returned to to me throughout the whole period Lan, Valentine Vargasoff. Norah

of our collaboration.

Although we shall miss his presence

in this Council, I am glad that Dr

Wentworth, Naomi Walton Smith,

London, Feb. 20.

Let's services, which his medical knowledge and wide experience The death was announced to-ilný;

render so valuable, will continue to of Sir

Hamilton Harty, leading

and composer,

be available to the Colony. In the British conductor name of the Chinese community 1' Reuter.

resume

appear before review boards or

FLOWERS FOR A RAIDER

for other reasons.

The inscription, "To Some Mother's Friedrich, son of the former Crown | Son," was on a card iled to a solitary Prince of Germany, was prominent bunch of flowers at the funeral of n in London society circles just before Nazi airman buried at Marking.

He was one of the crew of a night the war.

He was interned in Scotland in raider brought down by London's

it November, 1039. was reported balloon barrage.

Refreshing!

The accounts showed a healthy balance, with cash in bank amounting to $1,455.94.

Officers Elected

Vice-Pre-

Miss Gray proposed that the office of President be left vacant until con- ditions were more normal. The pro-

Officers elected were: posal was passed unanimously. sident, Miss F. Mt. Gray; Secretary cil-Misses M.

Treasurer, Miss R. Smith; Coun

Remedios, A. Alves (Reerefa); Mrs O: Burnett, Miss M. McCaw (Y.M.C.A.); Misses M. Smal- ley, M. Booker (Hongkong); Mrs I. Joyce, Miss P. Baxter. (C.B.A.); Misses F. Wong, G. While (St An- drew's); Misses E. Churn, V. Jeg (D.G.S; Mrs C. Figuerido, Miss M. Maxwell (Argonauts).

It was decided to let the Caer Clarke Cup

but to contin lapse this

the seven-a-side year, tournament. In these games the one club that did not have seven players (Y.M.C.A.) would be adopted by other clubs. The Chairman ulso proposed that the Tournament be used to raise money for the Bomber Fund.

It was decided that clubs 2013- tribute their usual annunt subscrip- tions for membership fees.

The question of the safety of the Association's challenge cups was dis- cussed and it was decided that the cups be stored with the shield, in the bank.

It was decided that the Associa- tion should compete for the Pearce Cup and Kaill Cup this year,

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS LATEST SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE BOMBER FUND

A total of $1,583,907,03 was reached yesterday by the War Fund (naugurated by the S. C. M. Post, Ltd, with the following donations:

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