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News in Brief.

The annual ball of the Hong Kong St. George's Society is to be held at the Peninsula Hotel on

January 6.

Private Pitcher of "C" Company Somerset Light Infantry: died on Saturday and was buried with full military honours in the afternoon... The total output of the Kailan Mining Administration's mines for the week ended October 25, amount- ed to 118,895 tons, and the sales to 100,697 tons.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1980.

FIVE WEDDINGS.

DAUGHTER OF REGIMENTAL S.M., R.A,

Q.M.S. OF THE RE..

MRS. VICTOR BRUCE.

ARRIVAL AT KAI TACK AERODROME.

A COURAGEOUS FLIGHT.

A wedding was solemnised by the The Hon. Mrs. Vietor: Bruce, Rev. Father J. J. O'Brien, C.F, in who is on a solo fight from Bri Satur-tain to Japan, landed, st Kal Tack St. Joseph's Church on

when Dorethy Alexandra aerodrome at 2.30 yesterday after- day, Elizabeth, daughter of Regimental noon. Mrs. Bruce had been hold Sergeant-Major Dyer, RA, and up in Kwong Chau Wan, Indo- Mira. Dyer, became the bride of China, on her fight from Hanol, The master of the England Mara Quarter-Master Sergeant Charles owing to adverse winds. She was reported the Harbour office to Georgo Peachey, R.E., son of Mr. welcomed at 'Kai Tack by Mr. Peaches, of W. E. L. Shenton and Mrs. Shan- ton, Mr. and Mrs. A.-J. R-Mous, The bride, who was given away and members of the Flying Club. Nows having been received from

to Hong

day that whilst at sea bound for and Mrs. C. R. Hong Kanunday he sighted | Brighton,

Long

west.

a floating of barge in Lt. 16.15 N.

117.29 E, drifting to south-by her father, was attired in a It is a danger to navigation. dress of white georgette, with tulls Fort Bayard at 11 n.m; that the

veil and orange blossom, She aviatrix was en route

neat sheaf of white Kong, machines from the Flying The Club were sent out to escort her.

.

According to a report made, at carried a Police. Headquarters on Saturday, chrysanthemums and roses. Mrs. Koch, the wife of Dr. W. V. M. Misses Margaret Russell, Annie They returned an hour later, not Koch, lost a gold brooch, set with Fowler, Muriel Smith and Peggy having seen the plane, but at 2.20 emeralds and rubies, valued at Johnson attended as bridesmaids, Mira. Bruce appeared above the £15. It was stated that she missed the chief of whom was attired in hills at the back of the Club.

Birs. Bruce's machine, a Black- the ornament outside D. Chellaram blue net and peach taffeta, whilst

the rest were dressed in pale plak barn Bluebird, bore various mess- & Co.'s shop in Pedder Street.

georgette, with silver leaves and ages of goodwin on the wings and

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A Chinese had a narrow escape shoes. They carried shower bou-tall. One line, which Mrs. Bruce of pink gladioli. Little wrote herself, had a rather special significance. It said "I am walk- from a serious accident on Saturday quets evening when he fell from a motor Pamela Harris was flower girl,

mother wasating to Jask." Mrs. Bruca explain- truck in Taipo Road. Fortunately The bride's he fell outward, although bis leg tired in golden brown georgette ed that she wrote this after com- Ing down in the desert; for the with a coatee to match..

Staff Sergeant F. Smyth, R.E., information of the rescue party In an interview with Pressmen, carried out the duties of best man, she was anxiously awaiting. whilst C.Q.M.S. E. Harris, Royal

Mrs. Bruce outlined her adven- Corps of Signals, was groomsman.

After the ceremony in the tures since leaving Heston on Sep- church a reception was held in the tember 25. At Hanoi she was en- Hong Kong Hotel were a host of tertained at a banquet, being fat- friends of the happy couple toasted ed as the first airwoman, to land the customary honours.

just escaped being caught in one of the rear wheels of the truck. The driver and he appeared to be skylarking, which might have been disastrous.

the Helena

A performance will be held at May Institute on Wednesday, November 12, at 9 p.m. when the, Amateur Dramatic Club will present "Shobe" by E Temple Thurston, and. "Haif An Hour" by Sir J. M. Barrie. Tickets can be booked at the Helena May Institute, $2 and $1. Open to the

The honeymoon is being spent at Repulse Bay Hotel, the bride's go- ing away costume being of two place nigger brown crepe-da-Chine. with lemon satin blouse and hat

in French Indo-Chini. Her actual flying time since loaving Home was fourteen days.

It is interesting to note that Mrs.

Bruce, throughout her long flight, has used Shell Avlation' Spirit and

Golden Shell Motor Oil Z

a Rotary Club was suggested: few prominent residents appear- ed to take an interest in it: and then, like so many good things public. Advt. submitted with a view to raising

It is notified at the Harbour groom was citizenship to the high pinnacle it once that the western entrance to diamond, whilst the groom's gift to whilst that of the bride to the was a jade and gold groom is a gold watch, and a pair

of jade cuff links,

and shoes to match.

The bride's gift to the bride- a gold ring set with

so well deserves, the topic faded Lantao Shannel shows considerable the bride

out. In now reviving it are we wasting precious space and pre- cious time?.

The ideals are not beyond the

shoaling in the area north and west The six Lof Cheung Chau Island.

fathom Hne now extends roughly in) a direction 950 degrees from the Island, whilst all depths to the westward of this line and north of Lat. 2210 N. show a decrease of two to four fathoms.

bracelet.

THOMAS CLARK,

ROZARIO-DEMEE.

The 'great principle underlying

The relations between two well-

A wedding took place in the the Rotary, movement is that by

known Kowloon schools have been the machinery of Rotary Clubs

brought more closely together by Rosary Church, Kowloon, yesterday the nuptial ties that bound two afternoon, when Henrietta Maria there will be produced world citizens who will be different: The Superioress and Sisters of teachers in the Lady Chapel in Denee was married to Arthur to St. John's Cathedral on Saturday. Cornello Rozario, the Very Rev. from all other world citizens and the Canosalan Institute wish

thank Lady Peel for so graciously The contracting parties were Miss Father G. M. Spada officiating.

They bride, who was given away who will be inspired by an inter- accepting to open their Bazaar on Madge Clark, of the Diocesan national patriotism. Recognising Saturday. They also wish to thank Girls' School, and Mr. Edward C. by her brother, Mr. Clement Demee, no barriers of race, class, creed, their many patrons and friends who Thomas, of the Diocesan Boys' was charmingly attired in a dress They were married by of white georgetto, with chantilly spent so generously at the Bazaar, School, caste, or politics, Rotary is build- and especially the Commodore for the Very Rev., Dean Swann, M.A.. lace, and carried a beautiful bosquet white roses and Honolulu ing up an international brother- the loan of flags and buating, the D.B.C. Though a very quies wed- of hood based on splendid and high Editors of the China Mail and ing, the staffs of the Girls' and creepers. The Misses Olga Rozaria as bridesmaids, ware dressed in sal- Ideals, and. It is no spirit of Sunday, Herald, the Hong Kong Boys' Schools and many friends and Thelma Rozario, who attended

Electric Co, the Blue Bird Co., the were present.

The bride, who was given away mon' pink georgette with pink egotism, or of exaggerated optim-Britannia Aerated Water., Sincera

They carried ism, that Rotarians can picture Co., Chung Hing Store, the String by the Rev. W. T. Featherstone, Chantillylace. future historians, themselves Band under the able direction of looked exquisitely charming, in bouquets of Honolulu creepers. The Misses Alda Mr.. Cirillo Salazar for the beauti-fawn crepe-de-Chine with hat and flower girls, the

Rozario and Marie Rozaflo were Hong Kong, Monday, Nov. 10, 1939. living in an era of world-peaceful selections played during the two shoes to match, and carried

of pale yellow gladioli attired in lemon tulle. lined with and universal brotherhood, pay-days of the Bazaar, and the pupils of sheaf

forle Mason as bridesmaid, who They carried baskets of pink and A ROTARY CLUB?ing tribute to the Rotary Clubs the school who contributed to the She was attended by Miss Mar- satin.

for the work they did to help to auccess of the Bazaar.

vore figured brown and rost white Honolulu creepers. Mesara yeorgette with rust felt hat, and A. E. S. Alves, and E. M. Rozarlo. secure that happy result.

carried a sheat of flame gladioli, discharged the duties of best man With the arrival of Mr. J. W.

Mist H. D. Sawyer, in a nigger and groomsman, respectively. «j. Campbell, Hon. General Commis

grasp of the average citizen of CORRESPONDENCE.

brown crepe-de-Chine dress and Following the ceremony, a re sioner of Rotary International, Hong Kong. Thus, amongst its

hat, acted as Matron of Honour, ception was held in the Club de interest, mingled with a certain alms & member has to subscribe

while Mr. D. Trafford performed Recrelo, and this was followed by 9 PM. TIME GUN.

a dnace. the datles of best man. amount of curiosity, will be to the following "charter":~~-~-

Their honeymoon is being spent After the ceremony, a reception aroused as to the fate of any "As a Rotarian, it is my

ITo the Editor of "China Mail"}

was held in St. John's Cathe at Repulse Bay Hotel, and the effort to found a Club here. In

duty to consider.my oc-

Sir-May 1, through the medium dral Hall where the newly mar bride's going away dress was of old with embossed regard to anything new the

cupation worthy ... to realise of your valuable paper call the ried couple wore toasted amidst rose georgette Colony has been described as a

that I am a business man and attention of the authority. concerned felicitations, after which they left velvat. chilling one, slow to respond even

ambitious to succeed, but that that the report of the 9 p.m. gun for their honeymoon at Cheung.

is nearly always not audible in Chau.

In the evening a marry party to anything good; whilst a cer-

"I om first an ethical man and certain parts of the City and I ask tain number are hypercritical

wish no success that is not that some Improvement be made was held in the Diocesin Girls' unless they get in on "the

founded on the highest justice so as to enable more people to make School for the pupils of both ground floor" and dominate the

and morality. organisation from the start. Others, again, prefer the Asquithian policy of "Wait and See"what "the other fellow" is

A Chinese wedding. took Mr. Lai Chi-chin and Mrs. Lai Ng- doing! The aubject

place at St. Paul's Church, sze, and a member of the staff of Glenealy, on Saturday afternoon, the Asia Coal & Briquetting Co, Rotary has been one

The bride, who was given away editorial comment in the China

the contracting parties. being Ltd. Miss Fanny Cheong, sister of Mr. Mau on a few occasions within

Cheung Heung-sang, LL.B., by her brother, Mr. Yau Kwong attorney-at-law of Washington tam, was charmingly dressed in the last five years; bat the

University, and Mr. Peter Doo, white satin charmeuse, with a vell, response can hardly be said to be

B.C.S., Bon of Mr. and Mrs. D. and a wreath of orange blossoma encouraging, But, now that we

Heartiest congratulations will Jackman, his father being mana and her bouquet was of white roses, have in our midst the Hon. Gen International peace through a to-day go out to Mr. Thomas ger in Hong Kong of the Wing chrysanthemums and maidenhair eral Commissioner for Rotary world-fellowship of business men Hynes, Superintendent of Mails On Co., Ltda budem fern, International, we may be pardon- united in the Rotary ideal of ser- General Post Office, who has The ceremony, which was The bridesmaids, the Misses rounded up 26 years connection largely attended, many Chinese Wong and the Klases, Tsang and ed if we quote rather liberally vice."Service before self! That with the Government service. E ladies being in Chinese cere Ho wore dresses of pink satin from our sister contemporary, is Rotary! Surely we in Hong ginning on November 10, 1904, Mr.monial costume, was conducted, charmeuse and carried bouquets of the Sunday Horaid of May 15, Kong who pride ourselves on our Hynes was appointed a polles by, the Rev. Tao See-long pink roses and bronze-chry- -1927

love for the Colony and on our constable, later becoming first The bride, who was given away santhemums,

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of for

Yours, etc.,

TIME IS MONEY. Hong Kong, November 9.

To consider use of this means to keep proper schoole. no personal success legitimate time, or ethical which is secured by taking unfair advantage of certain opportunities in the social order

to believe in the universality of the Golden Rule: All things whatever ye would that men should do unto you, do ye even unto them." And then-The advancement

of understanding, goodwill and

26 YEARS” SERVICE, CAREER OF MR. THOMAS HYNES.

DOO CHEUNG.

LAI TAM

The wedding took place in St. John's Cathedral on Saturday after- noon of May Tak Kwong Tam, only daughter of the late Mr. Tsun Wan Tam and Mrs. Tam Chan-aze, and Percy Ying Hol-loi, son of the late

In this Colony citizenship is unselfish citizenship can rise to clase Sanitary Inspector. During by her brother, was attended by The Misses Tam, nieces of the his period of service, Mr. Hynes four bridesmaids, the Misses Lily bride, were flower girls and tha held in high esteem. Those who the sublime heights afforded by has held several other posts, Doo and Cissy Dog (sisters of the Misses Colleen Ng and Julie How, They were dressed work for the public weal are re, the formation of a Rotary Club in among them being Acting Inspecbridegroom) and May Leo and nieces of the bridegroom acted as

tor-in-Charge Animal Depot and Annie Tam train-bearers. garded as worthy residents of a our midat!

Slaughter House., He was appoint Mr. Charles Chan, discharged in silver lame trimmed with white ed to the post of Superintendent of the duties of beat man, whilst the talle and rosebuds, and wore bridegroom was sponsored by wreaths of silver leaves and forget Malls on May 6, 1914.

Messrs. George Yip, K. P, Gan, me-nots.

worthy Colony, Yet it is pasa- The opportunity longed for by ing strange that here we have many admirers of the Rotary no Rotary Club. We are behind movement in this Colony is now Shanghal and other centres in to hand with the presence of the the Far East. Wi should thi Hon. General Commissioner for

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and K. Loke, Mr. Jack Ng was best man and After the ceremony, a recep Messrs. Tam Yan-king, Chla Cham-- six-tion was held at Nam Koo Terum and Chig Cham-lan acted as class race where the happy couple re-ushere, while Master Tam, nephew birds calved the felicitations of their of the bride, was ring bearer."

any numerous friends. The honey The Rev. Li Kau yan was the

a canary, can moon will be bpent in Bhanghai oficiating clergyman.

The bridegroom's gift to the After the ceremony, a reception Have a bath in a bride in a pair of diamond brace, was held in the Kam Ling Basta

ets, à diamond ring, and a watch, rant, West Points

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