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Mr. T. J., Price, of St. Stephen's terest to the civil and military comHornell, Miss Innes, Miss Johnson College, well known locally in the munity took place on Saturday at St. Mr. C. Bulmer Johnson; Hon. J. H. World of sport, is in the Govern John's Cathedral in the presence of Kemp, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. King from injuries received in an ment Civil Hospital suffering a large and representative gathers Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Kotewall, Mr-accident on Pokfulam Road

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Miss Dorothy Holyoak, daughter Lauder, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, Ms. of the late Hon. Mr. P. H. Holyoak and Mrs. R. E. Lindsell, Mr. W., and bas and was crossing the road'in Mr. Price had alighted from a and of Mrs. Holyoak, is well known Mr. D. and Mr. K. Logan, Mr. front of it when he was mocked in local social circles: and the bride-1. M. S. Lloyd, Mr. F. Mason, Mrdown by a passing car driven by groom, Captain Charles Douglas McElderry. Hon. Mr. C. McI. Meager a Chinese. The car caught, Mr. Armstrong, M.C., son of Mr. C. F. Mr. C. D. Melbourne, Dr. and Mrs. Price on the right hip and must FOR FAMINE RELIEF: Armstrong and the late Mrs. E. P. Minett, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Rhave dragged him for a consider- Armstrong of Mandi, Egypt. is a Mitchell. Rev. H. Copley Merle Prof.able distance as he is suffering popular officer of the Arst Battalion. C. A. and Mr. T. Middleton Smith from bruises and abrasions. on the East Surrey Regiment, which Mr. and Mrs. G. Miskin. Dr. and leaves Hong Kong shortly, Mrs. Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Jegs and arms and mong severe The Rev. G. Stopford, Chaplain Ormiston. Sir H, and Lady Pollock,njuries to his head and neck.

Mr. Price's condition is not the Forces, officiated, assisted by Mr. L. P. Ralph, Mr. E. Ralpha and serious but he will be confined to the Rev. H. Copley Moyle.

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Hospital for several days.. Prot J. W. Anderson. Miss A. The bride arrived promptly at Helan, Major and Mrs. E. 0. Pp.m. accompanied by His Excel-Alabaster, Mr. J WC. Bonnar. Tency the Governor, Sir Cecll-Col. and Mrs. Boylan-Smith, Clement. K.C.M.G.. by whom shoMajor. Mrs and Miss R. L was given away, and Capt. C. A. Fourchier, Major E. J. Bong. Major Steele. A.D.C...

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LOCAL LICENCES.

LIST OF APPLICATIONS TO BOARD.

Lady Clementi had previously V Bayling, Capt and Mrs. P. 6, arrived at the church.

Beris, Capt. N. C. D. Brownjohn. The bride was attired in afCapt. and Mrs. Bridgland. Li, W. mediaavul gown of white satin with de

Bess. Cußt. and Mrs. Board will be held in the Council A meeting of the Licensing train lined with silver, white talle | Charnock,

Mrs, veil. green myrtle wreath and Cameron, Lt. Col. V. Coaten, Capt. 5, at Noon, at which the following: Chamber, on Friday, November orange blossom.

and Mra. E. G. H. Clarke. Cap applications will be considered Miss Joyce Holyoak, chief brides-and Mr. N. Camerun,Cape, andi maid wore nwhite pleated geor-Mrs.

under the Liquors Consolidation Charles, G. F.

Mr. F.

Ordinances, 1911 and 1917:- gette dress with long, tight sleeves Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Dodwell, and wreath of mauve leaves and| Dr.

Publican's Licence. Donalon, Lt.-Cpl. W. dmeades. Major and Mrs. Repulse Bay Hotel

Peshoton Rustom Chichgar, TOTICE IS HEREBY "GIVEN Bowers,

that an EXTRAORDINARY

The Misses Dione and. Cecily Edwards, Cupt. and Mrs. A. N.J GENERAL MEETING of THE Clement the other bridesmaids, Evers, Lt. Col. H. B. L. G Gunn

Percy Ingham Newman, Hong S. Greig Kong Hotel BANK OF CANTON, LIMITED were pa cream taffetta dresses Major and Mrs.

James E. Witchen, King Ed will be held as the Registered Offic with lace hats and pink rosebuds Miss. Honess," Major and Mrs. F

word Hotel. [of the Company. No. 6. Des Voeux fand carried nosegays of pink roses. Hogg, Capt. and Mrs. J. M. Hunt, The bride's mother wore a black Mr. M. D. G. Hoare, Mr. and Mrs.

Isaac Levy Goldenberg, Palace Rand Central Victoria, in the

Hotel. Colony of Wong Kong, on the 22nd lace gown over white, with black Ho Kom-tong. Mr. J. S. Harston,

Frank Lewis Cooke, Kowloon Capt. and Mrs. R. Hal Lt. E. H. . day of October, 1926, at 2 o'clock grinoline hat.. In the afternoon for the purpose

was Liqpt. C. 1.|Jacobs-Larkcom,. Lt. R. Q. Hotel. of considering, and if thought it. Yeo. of the 1st Battalion. East Sur-Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Jackman, Publican's Licence Without Bar.

Hon. Dr. and Mrs. W. V. M.

J.L. Durand, Cafe Restaurant passing ns Extraordinary Resolu-y Regiment.

The hymns and music, from aKoch, Mr. G. tions, the subjoined Resolation specially arranged order of service, Major-General and

P. Layton Parisien.

D. M. Goodall, Lane, Craw Mr. C. 3. "That the nominal sterling cupital, of

were "Love Divine, all loves Buard Lt. Col. and Mrs. R. ford's Restaurant (new applica- the Company as existing at the date excelling," "O Perfect Love," the Lewis, Major, Mrs. and Mias J. Ption); when this Resolution is confirmed as

spécial Resolution be converted into Wedding March from LohengrinLynch, Major 1. J. Lightfoot, Mr.

Robert M. Me Clymont, Hotel Hong Kong surrency at such rate of and Mendelssohn's Wedding March. and Mrs. L. Lewis, Sister and Savoy (new application). Exchange may be determined by

Guard Of Honour.

Matron, Dr. and Mrs. W. B. A Hotel-keeper's Adjunct Licence." the Board, and that such capital no

The bride and bridegroom left the Moore, Mr. converted be increased beyond the

H. C. Macnamara. Mrs. E. Jenkinson, Peak Hotel. Hong Kong equivalent of such ster- church under the swords of a guard Air. CV Mark Lt-Col. F.S Mrs. A. B. Sanderson Smith,

capital when such conversion of honour comprising officers of the Montague-Bates, Major and Mrs. Station Hotel. takes place to the sum of £11,000,000 East Surrey Regiment and were Macready, Capt. E. W. Morria, Mrs. Yoneko Kobayashi, Tokyo! Hong Kong currency, divided into drawn to Government House in the The East Surrey Regiment Offeery Hotel 275,000 shares of $10 each."

ear by men from 'the Regiment. .. Royal Artillery Officers, $7th Isekichi Seki, Chitose Hotel. 2. "That each of the issued storing

shares of the Company of the nominal: HE. the Governor, Lady Clementi, Punjabix Officers, Mr. and Mrs. Tkuzó Nomura, Shokudoraku value of 45 each; upon each of which Capt. Steele

the brides. A. Fluntmer, Major G

1. Hotel. the of 40 has been paid, be con- maids followed and Sir Cecil and Peterson, Major and Mrs. R. S S. Tokutaro Miyajima, Suehiro verted into she share of the nominal Lady Clementi received the guests Paton, Mr. D. B. Peat, Mr. and Mrs: Hotel value of $40 Hong Kong in the drawing room leading to the J. Reid, Mr. J. H. Ramsay, Col and at such rates of Exchange As be resolved apen and determined by ball room. They were then receiv-Mrs. Russell-Brown Lt. Col. and the Board. and accordingly thated by the bride and bridegroom in Mrs. T. A F. Robinson, "Major P. 216,805 shares out of the 275,000 the ball room itself.

Rashleigh, Capt. and Bt. Major P. shares of the nominal value of $40 The health of the bride and C. Roberts, Lt.-Coll and Mrs. H. G. ench, constituting the capital of the Company so converted and increased bridegroom, was proposed by H.E. Blley, Lt. D. M. Rycroft, Dr. and may be distributed by the Board to the Governor and that of the brides- Mrs. Smalley, Mr. N. L. Smith. the persons who are registered as maids by Lieut. Yeo. A group Miss Sloan, LL-Col. C. M. Stephen.jikawa Hotel.

lers of the Company at the photograph was shareholders

in the Major and Mrs. F. H. Scoyil, Major date when this Resolution is confrm-grounds of Government House.

and Mr. W. ed as a Special Resolution in ex-

B. Stevenson, Rev: change for the sterling shares than The bride and bridegroom on and Mrs. G. F. Stopford, Mr. O. hold by them."

their departure had to pass through Skinner, Dr. Saunders, Mr. P. 3. That the Articles of Association be the spacious hall which was Tester, Lt. "G. Tyler, Mr. and Mrs. altered by deleting Article 184 and thronged with friends armed with Womack, Mr. J. F. Wright, Jun., substituting therefor the following confetti and rose petals. They left Major C. E. F. Wyneoll, Capt, R. A. article:

by aur for the honeymoon at Fan-Warters, Capt. and Mrs. H. N. P 184. "A dividend instalment of ling, the bride travelling in a bois Walker, Flight-Lt. L. W. O'Gowan, "dividend, ox interest payable in "cash by the Corapany to a share. de-rose gown and hat to match with Wanless, Mrs. and Miss Woods, Mrg, Bond, Mr. D. Blake, Mr. and Mrs. "haldor in respect of a share, may handsome fox fur.

Carpentar, Mr: and 'Mrs. Cousland, "be paid by posting a cheque, order "or warrant for the amount in a

Mr.. Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. "cover directed to the shareholder

Goldsmith, Mr. and Mrs. Gréis. at his registered address, or, by *payment of a a cheque or granting "of an order or warrant on pro- "duction of the dividend book

Bum

may

and

taken

“LIST OF GUESTS........“

Augustine Leong Hing Kee, The Metropole Hotel,

Hotel.

Jinkuro Morita, Chitose Kwan

Restaurant-keeper's Adjunct Licence Mrs. Joe Yamakawa, Yama-

Mrs. M. K. Wood, "Alexandra Terakichi Murata, Tsukinoya." Mrs. Yone Namura, Harunoya

Henry Lowcock, The South! China Restaurant.

Cafe..

Hotel

Yu Han Cho, Queens Cafeteria, Li Weh, Ka Ping... Mrs. Kato Suya, Wanchai Restaurant.

SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN HONG KONG FOR OCTOBER, 1936..

(Standard Time of the 120th A.Maridian, Enat. or Greenwich.)

Date.

Sunrise Sunset,

p.m.

The following accepted invita-Dr. Gibson. Mr. J. S. Harston, Mr., tions for the reception.

and Mrs. J. Hall, Capt. and Mra.j Mr. and Ms. C. G. Alabaster, Joll, Mr. G. P. Lammert (Sen.) and issued by the Company in respect Mr. H. J. Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. (Jun), dr. and Mrs. H. of such share. Every such war R. Mein-Austin, Mr. A. Dyer Ball, Lammert, Mr. Alfred Mr. M. M. rant ahalbe made payable at the

pointHead Offer or other Mr. A. H. Barlow, Mr. and Mrs. Maca, Mr. J. M. McHutcheon, Mr.j "Company shall eymen from Bell, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. M. Bernard, Morrison, Dr. Milward, Mr. "and.

The C. E. H. Beavis, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. and Mrs. G. Murray, Dr. and Mrs.

ta

place of

"liability for the sum expressed in Hon. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bird, Mr. Mrs. W. L. Pattanden, Mr. and Mrs. Hany warrant by payment Decord.

Mr. and Miss. H. Birkett, Dr. and A. H. Potts, Mr. P. Polts, Mr. L. "ing

any order for payment or Mrs. G. D. R. Black, Mr. C... H. G. E. Ramage, Mr. D. A. Rushton, Hendorsement thereon, purporting "to be made by the payee therein Blason, Capt. and Mrs. Bloxham Goldemith, Mr. and Mrs. Greig. "named, or by any other person Mr. and Mrs. LH V. Booth, Mr. Dr. and Mrs., Strahan, Mr. and Mrs. "or his behalf, and no person shall A. C.. I. Bowker, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. P. Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. "be entitled to payment of any "dividend, Inutalment or dividend Burlingham, Dr. and Miss Balean, Way and Mr., Mrs. and Miss "benus, or, interest for which Mr. and Mrs. Bagram, Mr. and Mrs Yates.

warrant shall have been so posted, J. A. E. Bullock, Sir Shou-son and For for which payment shall have Lady Chow, Mr. T. F. Claxton, Mr. "been made by a cheque or the

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83-implement

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36-A popular dessert. 37-Badly

100-To girdle

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1:14 thin coating

12-To p 13-Joke

14-A, grain

18-Concoot

17-To Car

[18-Period: of Ume

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address

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31-8pider's hama 33-Pieroo 34-Numerous

36-A meat: 37-A rawyó (abbr) 39-Color

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HONG KONG HOTEL.

Reopening of Roof Garden and Ball' Room.

"granting of an order or warrant and Mrs. A. H. Comptc», Hon. Mz

The wedding took place on Fri- "on production of the dividend and Mrs. H. T. Creasy, Mr. H. B. L. "book as aforesaid, except, upon Dowbiggin, Mr. W. A. Dowley, Mr. day at Union Church, Kowloon, "presentment of the warrant and Mrs. R. M. Dyer, Sister Dakin, which was prettily decorated AND NOTICE 13 HEREBY given Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Ferguson, Mr. for the occasion, · of · · Helen that should the above Resolutions and Mrs. B.. A. Forster, Mrs. Ele, Halliday Buchanan, daughter of be passed by the requisite majority, Sir Henry Gollan, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Mr. and Mrs. John Buchanan, of they will be submitted for confirma-Grimble. Mr. and Mrs. George Dumfries, Scotland, to James tion as Special Resolutions at an Grimble, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hall, Stanley Logan, Senior Wireless Extraordinary General Meeting of L-Com. and Mrs. Hole, Mr, and Operator, Cape D'Aguilar Wire As may be seen from an an- the Company to be held on the 10th Mrs. E. W. Hamilton, Blahop and less station, son of Mr. and Mra. nouncement fn this issue the roof day of November, 1928, at the same Mra. C. R. Duppuy, Mr. and Mrs. David Logan, late of Brooklands, garden and ball room of the Hong Kong Hotel are to be re-opened time and plaës,//

E. B, Reid, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Lockerbie. Remington, Lt. Col. Robertson. Mr. The Rev. J. H Johnstone next Saturday with a special dinner L G. Scott, Mr. and Mra, and the officiated.

| dance... (fancy, or evening dress. Miss E. and C Shaw and Mr. J. K. The bride, who was given away optional). Commencing on Monday, Shaw (June), Mr. and Mrs. W. E. L. by Mr. J E. Anderson, was October 25, there will be a popular Shenton, Mr. W. F. Simmons, Mr. charmingly attired in a dress tea dance dally (except Sunday) in

the roof garder. and Mrs. Sutherland and Mr. of silver and net lace overshadow- *** ** |R. O. Sutherland (Junr,), Mr, and Ing Ivory= satin, with handsome Mrs. G. R. Sayer, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. silk net vell and orange blossom. Sim, Mr. and Mrs. F. Byme She carried a shower bouquet of shell pink fora! Paris crepe with Thompson, Mr. and Misa C. white lilies and roses intermixed black velvet hat trimmed to Thwaites, Mr. and Mrs. Day. with white beather and maiden match. Her bouquet was of pink Tratman, Mr. R. C. Tredwell, Hon. Hair fern.e

roses, Honolulu creeper and

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CAMPBELL MOORE & CO.

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Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Southorn, Rev. The Misses Caroline and Mary maidenhair fern.

G. T. Waldegrave, Mr. and Mrs. Hardinge· and Miss Margaret Mr. W. E. Gen was best man. T. G. Weall, Major C. Willson, the Mary Everest, the bridesmaids,After a reception at the Govern Hen. Mr. ED. C, Wolfe, Mr. & Mrs. wore dresses of peach georget

JR Wood Surg. Comdr. andra

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HONGKONG HEIGHTS.

For the information of visitors: the following list of some of the highest points on the Island and Mainland is published:

Thland.” Victoria Peak

1828

Signal Station

Mu Parker ..

1784

Mountain Lodge,

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Peak Hotel

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