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NAVAL WEDDING.

LIEUT NICHOLL MARRIES

MISS ROSE EDKINS.

BEAUTIFUL CATHEDRAL CEREMONY

Karely has Hongkong witnesed a interesting and wedding Jnore

the marriage than delightful

3 37.E. yester ut day at St. John's Cathedral

celebrated

the

of

'Phone 1500,

in good works, (Applause).

THE CHINA MAIL.

Mr. and Mrs. Ede, Silver tea service. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis, Mandarin cost. Miss Ellis, Kimon,

Lieut. R. K. Emerson,"Butter knife and jam spoon.

Dr. and Mrs. Forsyth, Linen tea- cloth.

Mr. T. J. Fisher, Hot water kettle. Mr. and Mrs. Fielder, Coffee spoons. Mr. P. S. Grant, Sweat dishes, Mr. and Mrs. Greig, Cut glass salad bowl.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Davidson, Tosst Amongst those present at the

noticed H. E. the racks. wedding were Governor and Lady Stubbs, Mr. Eric Rice and Capt. Neville, Admiral Sir Alexander Duff, K.C.B., Mias Buff and Flag Lieutenant R. R. Stewart, H. E. Lieut. General Sir G. M. Kirkpatrick. K.C.B., Lady Kickpatrick, Miss Kirkpatrick and Capt. Fisher, Hon, Dr. and Mrs. Cland Severa, Lady Rees Davies, Sir Charles and Lady Addis and Miss Addis, Commodore and Mrs. B. wden Smith, Sir William and Lady Branyate, Hon. Mr. Chow Shou Son, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Dodwell, Capt. and Mrs. E. R. G. R. Kvans, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gale, His Honour Mr. Justice Gompertz and Mrs. Gompertz, Hon. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kemp.. Hon Mr. Lau Chu Pak, Mrs. McNaghten, Mr. and Mrs. Ram, Mrs. C. H. Ross, Mr. Palay Smith, Capt. A. Stanley, Hon. Mr. A. G. Stephen, Mrs. Wyudhacı and many other prominent residents of the Colony.

LIST OF PRESENTS, Many beautiful and well chosen presents were received of which the following is a list :--

Bride to Bridegroom Dressing case. Bridegroom to Bride, Gold pocket

mirror.

Mr. and Mrs. Austin, Tea spoon8, Mr. and Mrs. Alabaster, Jade and gold bracelet.

Mr. and Mrs. Adams, Carriage clock. Mr. and Mrs. Airey, Flower vases. Mr. and Mrs. Arms rong, Spoons. Dr. and Mrs. Aubrey, Book. Mr. Ah Hing Pow, Foochow bowls. Ah Sum, Brooch. Ah Lain, Brooch.

Mr. and Mr. Bevan, Suede blotter. Mr. and Mrs. Blaker, Toast rack. Sir William and Lady Brunyate, Porcelain plaque.

Commander and Mrs. Beckwith,, Cake forks.

Mrs Taggart. The health of the bride and bridegroom was proposed by Bis Honour, Mr. Justice Gompertz. In a happy little speech, ho said they had met together to pay an affectionate tributes the only daughter of their ald and tried friends, Mr. and Mrs. Edkins--anyone could consider a man an old friend with whom he bed played golf and travelled on the iram for twenty years. Mr. Edkins of B pillar long been had Britieb commerce in China, and the bride's mother, unaparing of ber Lieutenant Angus Dacres Nicholl

"We I. N., sixth son of the late William strength, had always been foremost Nicholl, F.R.C.M., and Mrs. Nicholl, of Glasgow and London. to Miserejoice with them to-day," he said, "and look upon their happiness with Winifred Rose Edkins, only daughter

nu shade of envy, but with sympathy. of Mr. G. T. Edkins, manager of

Themselves still young, in the very Messrs Butterfield and Swire, and M18. Edkins of "Taikoo", 112, The Peak, prime of life, they have honour, esteem and affection from troops of Hongkong.

friends. To-day they see their only It was not surprising that the daughter happily married to the man Cathedral was (rowded. The bride's of her choice, who has before him an parents, so well knowu and respected, honourable career in the service of have associated themselves whole the King. They are happy parents. social and As for the bride, I can tell you noth- beartedly with benevolent activities of the Colonying about her that you do not already for many years, and their daughter, know. who has spent the greater part of her life in Hongkong, is popular with old and young slike. The laidegroom radiant, blushing, obarming-If 1 a Frenchman, I should say though not so well known, has made many friends since his arrival bere in adorable. (Cheers). She has been June, 1920. He served during the worthily won, and Hongkong does not War in II.M.S."Marlborough" which grudge this prize to the British Navy, the Battle of She is leaving us, alas, all too soon, was torpedoed in

bat she and her husband will go from Jutland.

was fully us with every good wish and with a The wedding service choral. Mr. Temple Bevan at the prayer from us all, that they may "Balut d'Amour speedily turn to their old home organ played (Elgar),avotte in G" (Handel), where they will find none but friends,"

Villanella" (John Ireland), and (Loud Applause).

The bridegroom, replying, said that Mendelssohn's Wedding Marob. The hymns chosen by the bride and he had had no idea that there were so bridegroom were "Lead us, Heavenly many nice people in Hongkong, but vase. Father, lead us" and "Through all if there was anything in the old term Theto wangle" he was sure that he and the changing scenes of life." coremony was marked by a note of his wife would be back again before dignified simplicity peculiarly pleas-long. He thanked the bridesmaids ing and buitable as a setting for thebig and wee" for helping them through this crisis," and asked the youthfulness of the bride. Cathedral was decorated with graceful company to drink their health. palms and quantities of roses-indead

Tone wedhing. it was a veritable

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Her childhood which is Dot long behind her was spent among bride,

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were

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The best mau replied suitably for that had to be suit had been already The Rev. Copley Moyie ciated, the bridesmaids, regretting that all "On behalf of Rev. Crule-ilees, assisted by the R. N., and Lieutenant it. Fsaid, and concluded:

everybody here thank Heaven I've inished." (Load laughter and ap- plause.) &

the

beat

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HONEYMOON AT REPULSE BAY.

Hurd-Wood WRA The bride, who was given away by her father, looked charming in beautiful ivery satin gown, the work

Amongst the other floral decorations of Maison Lily, the bridal veil being arranged with sprays of orange at the house some fine specimens of blossom. She carried a simple bouquet roses from Mr. Nicholson of the of white roses presented by Mrs. Cosmopolitan Dock were conspicuous. Layton, and was attended by Mies. A. excellent programme of music for Joyce Ram wearing old rose taffeta dancing was given by the Hongkong and by Master Lyn and Miss Pamela Hotel Band, during which the bride a sweet little couple, in and bridegroom, amidst a shower Dodwell,

left for Mr. rose petals, pale shade of pink. All three carried of

at bungalow Repulse where the honeymoon i

old fashioned posies of pink rosebuds. Edkins' The bride's mother, in grey and black Bay,

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His Honour Mr. Justice, Gompertz and Mra. Gomperts, Silver Cruets. Mr. R. H. Gompertz, Calendar, Mr. and Mrs. Grayburn, Swatow table cloth.

Mrs. Grant, Calendar. Mr. and Mrs. G. Grimble, Sauce bot.

Mr. and Mrs. E. Grimble, Jam pok. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Holyoak, Silver tes service,

Major Harding, Calendar,

Lt. Commdr Hake, Calendar Lt. Hurd-Wood, Cake basket. Officers H.M.8. "Holyhock," Silver tea service and tray.

Capt. and Mrs. Hammond, Lace doilies and table centre.

Mr. and Mrs. Hodgson, Silver box. Mr. and Mrs. Hinton, Linen bed spread.

Lts. Hawkine, Galpin, Cobley, Claridge and Carslake, Butter dish.

The Misses Holyoak, Smeling salts. Dr. and Mrs. Harston, Sweet dishes. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Hill, Silver frame.

Mr. and Mrs. Hollingsworth, Sweet djabrs.

The Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Hallifax, Sweet dishes.

Lieut. Hearn, Vases.

Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Potter, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hancock, Silver Tea service.

Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hall, Trinket

Messrs. B.O. Blaker and G. Miskin, boxes. Toast dish.

Mr. and Mra, C. B. Brown, Swatow tex-cloth.

Mr. and Mrs. Bell, Silver tray. Mr. and Mrs. Dyer Ball, Silver *poons.

Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Bird, Spoons. Officers H.M.S." Bluebell," Entree Dist.

Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bird, Nut crackers.

Mr. and Mrs. Burlingham, Cut glass

Vase.

Mesara. Butterfield and wire's Office Staff, Silver tray.

Mrs. Bond, Cloisonne bowl. Dr. and Mrs. Balean, Chinese silver

Mr. Bernard, Clock. Mr. Blason, Tea kives.

Mr. and Mrs. Bevington, Toast racks.

Dr. and Mrs. Black, Cake forks. Commodore and Mrs. Bowden Smith, Porcelain curry set.

Mr. Cobb, Cut glass bowl. Mr. and Mrs. Chaioner, Cake furks. The Hon. Mr. and Mr. Chow Shou Son, Sivar flower stand.

Capt. and Mrs. Currey, Silver cigarette box.

Col. and Mrs. Crosse, Tea spoons. Capt. and Mrs. Cartwright, Brass

bowls.

Miss Cooper, Smelling salte bottle. Sir Faul Custer, Gold wrist watch, set with diamonds.

Mr. and Ms. Cavalier, Blackwood stool.

Mr. Percy Cox and Mr. C. Hogg. Silver tray.

Mrs. Dodwell, Japanese tea set. Mr. and Mrs. Dyer, Clock. Mr. Dinsdale, Silver vases. Admiral Sir A. Le and Miss Duff, Ivory paper knife.

Bir Robert and Lady Ho Tung, Asparagus diah.

Mr. and Mise Hastings, Dressing case r. peating clock.

Messrs. Hill, Crewe and Bulmer Johnson, Silver vases.

Mr. and Mrs. Hornell, Silver frame. M188 Innes, Porcelain ornament. The Hon. Mr. and Mrs, and the Misses Irving, Vast.

Mr. and Mrs. R. lanes, Cut glass bowl.

The Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Kemp, Sweet dishes.

Mr. and Mrs. T. H. King, Swatow Tabis cloth.

Mr. and Mrs. Kaight, Silver and enamel box.

Lady Kirkpatrick, Nut crackers. Mr. and Mrs. Kent, Cheque. Miss Heather Kent, Ivory rame. Mrs. Kelly, Chinese bag. Mons, and Madame Lecable, Writ ing set.

Miss Lowson, Cut glass bottle. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Lowe, Cake dish.

Mr. and Mrs. Lafrentz, Silver box. Mr. and Mrs. Lammert, Nut orackers.

The Hon. Mr. Lau Chu Pak, Jade brooch.

Major and Mrs. Leslie Smith, Bwatow table cloth.

Mr. and Mrs. Leask, Silver box. The Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Lang, Teaspoons.

Mrs. Mansfield and Mr. W. Mansfield,

Cake forks.

Captain Murray. Tea spoons. Mr. and Mrs. Mok Man Chee, Silver looking glass.

Mr. Mok Kong Sang, Toilet case. Mr. and Mrs. McArthur, Salt cellars. Mr. and Mrs. McGregor, Silver

Mr. and Mrs. Dalziel, Porcelain frame.

charmeuse and picture hat to match, being spent. The bride wore a cream carineu a bouquet of encet peas. The gabardine coat frock with dark biowa haj py couple teft the Cathedral.beur tumming, a eapphire blue pane vase. neatan anch of crossed swords formed velvet cloak and a mastic beaver hat by eighteen of the undegroom's trimmed with brown ostrich feathers. brother officers, and their motor cur Was drawn to the Thath Station by the bluejackets o: H.,5. "Bluebel, the bru.groom's ship.

THE RECEPTION.

Mr. and Mrs. Marsh, Silver Tea-

Mr. Mra, and Miss Denson, Coffre caddy. cups.

Rev. Copiey Moyle, Ink-stand. Mr. and Mrs. Murdoch, Japanese

Mr. N. R. Diok, Bilvor sweet basket Mr. and Mrs. Dovey, Silver blouter.pictures. Mr. and Mrs. E. Davidson, bweet dishes.

It is u matter of extreme regret to tuany lovers of music in the Cojony and to other friends who have so often enjoyed the gracious hospitality of the bride's parents at "Taikoo" that the Age gathcing of friends attend bride will be leaving Hongkong o boste ed the reception which was held at soon, for she has been ever ready to "Tutko." The bride and bridegroom use her musical talent for the denght iwenu the congratulations of their others, and all will join in Lus under a large wedding bell is wishing her and her husband"an vess Bowls designed and presented ly and happiness in the future,

Mr. and Mrs. Dowbiggir, Sauce Vol. and Mrs. Delacombe, Crumbo scoop. Miss Deiscombe, Colico spoʊna.

Capt. and Mrs. P. Havelock Davicz, Sweet dish.

Dr. and Mrs. Marriott, Cheque. Madame Moussion, Silver vases. Mr and Mrs. Mcl'heroun, Swatow tray cloth.

Brig. Gen. and Mrs. McNaghen, Lacquer box.

Mrs. A. McKcuzic, Silver dish.

Lts. Merriman, Melbourne, Hardy, Faure and Deuman, members of the

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bridegroom's term now serving in the Chiba Station, Silver candle sticka,

The Hon. Mr. C. Mo I. Messer, Sweet dishes,

Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson, Coffee cup.

Mr. and Mrs. Newcomb, Salt cellara.

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Col. and Mrs. Orpen Saunders, and Misa,Gibson, Sweet dishes.

Mr. Marian Obremski, Silver tray. Mr. A. R. H. Phillips, Bronz slephant.

The Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Parkins, Silver box.

Mr. Mrs. and Miss Phelips, Sweet dishes.

FRIDAY, JANUARYF 18, T1832.

DAIRY FARM NEWS.

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BUTTER.

OWING TO FALL IN PRICES

in Australia

we have reduced our

DAISY

BUTTER to

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$1.10 per lb.

1.00 The Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Pollock, Ice DAIRYMAID

FURTHER REDUCTIONS ARE ANTICIPATED. W The above two brands have no rivals on the market.

bucket.

Mr. and Mrs Ram, Silver hand bag. Mocs, and Mme. Rodanfuser, Butter dishi.

Mr. Eric Rice, Lace doilies and table centre.

Mr. Resker, Silver cake stand. Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes, Cushion. Mr. and Mrs. Ralphs, Sevres vaBB. Sir William and Lady Rees Davies, Menu holders..

Mr. and Mrs. Raworth, Cushion. Mr. Colin Scott, Diamond pendant and cheque.

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1oo. Dr. and Mrs. Bevers, Doera

Mr. and Mrs. Middleton Smith,

S

↑ dishes.

Miss Stanley Smith, Swatow table

cover,

Sir Reginald and Lady Stubba, Sauce boat.

Mrs. Shaw, Sweet dishes.

Mr. T. H. R. Shaw, Silver coffee service and tray.

Pay Lt. Commdr. and Mrs. Stern, Lacquer trays.

The Hon. Mr. A. G. Stephen, Cheque.

Commdr A. Stanley, Cheque.

Surg. Commdr and Mrs. Sanders, Coffee spoons.

Dr. and Mrs. Sanders, Blackwood table.

Mr. and Mrs. Shenton, lave bl cloth.

Misa Stobart, Lace Tea cloth. Sir Eric and Lady Stuart Taylor, Cut glass bowl.

Mrs. Toko, Japanese ornaments, Messrs Tam Yung Chuen, Mokahon. Mok Hing Sum, Mok Ying Chan and Cheuk lu Fung, Manicure set.

Mr. and Mrs. Taggart, Butter dish. Mr. Thoi Kum Po, Cake stand. Mr. and Mrs. Tinson, Doilies, Dr. Valentine, Ivory and gold bracelet.

Mr. K. Valentine, Cake basket. Pay Commdr. and Mrs. Vining, Lace table cloth.

Mr. and Mrs. Welle, Clock,

Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wood, Nut crackers.

Mr. and Mrs. Watson, Cut glasse bowl.

The Misses Woods, Japanese pic-

ture.

Col. and Mrs. Wyndham, Toast rack.

Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe, Crumb scoop, Mr. and Mrs. Wu Hay Tong, Por celain vase.

Surg. Lt. Commdr. and Mrs. Fitzroy Williams, Nut crackers.

Mr. and Mrs. Wakeman, Swatow tes cloth.

Mr. and the Misses Young, Silver salt cellars.

Mr. and Mrs. R. Sutherland, Spoons Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Pearce, Leather writing case.

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Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Wood, Suede SUMMARY OF AUCTION hand bag.

Mr. and Mrs. Pattanden, Purse bag.

Miss Ram, Tortoise shell comb. Rev. E. T. Waldegrave, Menu holders.

Lieut. Merriman, Spoors. Auntie Jo, Cheque. Uncle Rex, Cheque.

Mr. and Mrs. John Swire, Cheque. Mr. G. M, Young, Jewel case. Sir Charles, and Lady Addis and Officers of H.M.S. "Titania," Silver Miss Addis, Book. oske dish.

Licut. Hodgson, Ice cream spoons. Mr. Percy Smith, Silver sugar bow! and spoont.

Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McCann, Toast rack.

Major Tomlinson, Menu holders. Rev. and Mrs. Martin, Bilver ten

strainer.

Lieut. Kidston, Lacquer tray. Mrs. Layton, Cut glass bowl. Mrs. Jenkin, Silver frame. Mr. M. D. Wallace, Inkstand. Mise Tunley, Embroidered tes cloth. Miss Kent, Table centre. Mies Harton, Swatow tea cloth. Mr. J. W. Alabaster, Silver bowl. Mr. J. W. Paton, Silver cruet set. Mr. and Mrs. J. Reid, Spoons. Mr. J. Bentley, Sweet dishes. A Friend, Silver ash trays.

FATHER.

Captain H. K., Morton, 2/22nd Punjabia, has been appointed field officer for next week.

St. Stephen's Girls' College speech day takes place in the Great Hall of the University on January 19. This school is entrusted with the hostel work for women studente entering the University.

On December 12 an Amoy Chin- ese sent a foki to Hongkong to collect $2,000 from a firm in Bonham Strand. The foki duly collected the money and also obtained from a watchmaker in Queen's Road Central four gold watches (worth $150) in his master's name. He then absconded.

FORTHCOMING SALES.

B January 13. Lammert miscellaneous articles. Bales r 11.30 am.

January 13. Lammert Bros., caars tweeds. Sales rooms, 11.30 January 13-Lammert Bros., sacks of flour. Po On God West Point, 11 a.m.

January 14.-Hughes and Ho household furniture. Bales ro ∙10.30 a.mi.

January 16.-Public Works De ment, one lot of Crown land. P. Offices, 3 p.m.

January 17.--Hughes and H teak wood and black wood furn Sales rooms, 2.30 p.m.

January 19.-Lammert Bros. properties one in Wyndham another in Portland Street, an third in Shanghai Streetw

reserve,

January 19.-Hughes and B jewellery. Salea rooms, 2.80 p. January 19. Lammert Bro engine and dynamo. G. Osav Co.'s godown, West Point, 11

January 26-Hughes and household furniture. No.6 Hum Buildings, Kowloon, 10,30 s.m.

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