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The annual Christmas Tree and distribution of sports prizes at the Civil Service Cricket Club will be held on Boxing Day..
Under the auspices of the Central British Shoal a children's fancy dress party will will be hel·l in, the Peninsula Hotel to-morrow from 4 to 7 pm.
MR.
WEDNESDAY,
DECEMBER 17, 1930,
WEDDING
WALLINGTON,
-NASR As CHARMING DRESSES.
son and Miss Morris,
Electrid
Hutcheon,
Di piatejše Mr., N. NEllis, Gut, crystal
Whyl decantons. Mr.
Hi33 M **--CHANNợ
RICHARD FROST AND MISS Mahogany tray; Mr. and Mrs. Young, Silver og stand; Mr. Harold Seth, Silver mun dishes; Mr. and Mrs. E Spencahun Sfter fruit server_and Spoona polku N. L. Dwane, R.N Mayer Mondiment sat; Mias Lewis A charming
Balley, Clarionne bowl; Capt. and wedding'
Mrs. Morris, Silver ice cream spoons; solemnised yesterday in SDr. Irvine Kew, Electric toasters Mr. Joseph's Church when. Evelyn and trashHA Taylor, Silvor tea Pun Tin, the Chinese boy who Patricia, older daughter of Cap strainer be thombers of the Ewo was remanded by Mr. Butters tain C. T. Wallington: 0.B., Junior Mo Clock Miss P.Webster, yesterday at Kowloon Magistracy, A.0.C., and Mrs. Wallington, Crawford, Pair Bitters bottles: Mr. Ash tray; r. and Mr. J. D. H. of Richard and Dirs, Walsh, Sugar sifter: Mr.
became the bride
ern
was
was to-day sentenced to tan strokes for stealing a pigeon coop and one Yarworth Frost, second son of Rupert Foster, Silver, mufin dish: pigeon from a house in Argyle Mr. B. L. Frost, late of the East Mr. and Mrs. C. A. L. Rickett, Wel- Extensión Telegraph Com-Mrs. F. Bishop, Silver sweat dishes; hal-wel tea service and tray; Mr. and Street.
pany... The Rev. Father Major and Mrs. Harris, Cut glass In St. Andrew's Church Hall O'Gallagher, S.J., officiated.
jani far; Mr. E. D. Lawrence, Silver The bride entered yesterday, members of the Kowloon
the Church sparagus dish and server; Mr. J, H. the aim of Major W. G. H. Spicer and Bir. J. Thayer, Silver con- Little. Glass centre pisce; Me. H. Branch of. the Mothers' Union entertained members of the Vic-Miles. R.M., who gave her away diment sat; Mr. and Mrs. E. J. R. toria Branch to a Christmas in the absence of her father who Mitchell, Silvar ink stand; Mr. S. Fox, gathering. Mrs. W. H. C. Robson at present is stationed in England. Afternoon tes cloth; Mr. T. H. G. and Miss F. McGill contributed to She was most attractively attired Brayfold, Silver and tortoise-shell trinket Box: 31r. II. Arfax, Silver tes In a gorgeous dress of ivory lace service: Rev. T. O'Malla, Pleturo Mr. a musical programme.
and net, with a fascinating lace Tang Yuk-fan, Liqueur set; Mr. Wong
eurto;
An interesting talk on "A Holl-coatee trimmed with net. The Kwal, Silver caks dish; Mesers, Chan day in Yunnan" was given by Mrs. vell, which was of silk net, deli-Man-kam and Chan Tul-ting, Chinese L. Forster to a large gathering at cately embroidered, was attached core Mr. and Mrs. L. Jack, Silver spoons; Staff-A.P.C., Holhow, the Helena May Institute last to a halo of orange blossom and Silver and onamel rosebowl; Mr. Ip night. The lecturer Ulustrated hung in graceful folds. She car- Fook-san, Silver cocktail shaker; Mr. Tong Kwa-tsit, Silver cigarette bax; her discourse with lantern slides of ried a sheaf of white roses. the people, scenery and other mat-Diane, Carol and Peter Danger Appelton, Set of French glassware The bride was attended by Silver incense burner: Mr. and Mrs.
Capt. and officera, 1.8. Wing ters of interest in Yunnan profield, the little daughters and sen Me F. Marti,
vince.
of Beat Man
COXSWAIN FINED.
LEFT WITHOUT NIGHT CLEARANCE.
Lacquer teapoys 'and of Capt. Dangerfield, and Anthony table; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Croome, Silver cocktail shakor: Mr. and Mrs. Mr. J. J. Hirst, of the Forestry Harris, small son of Major and
A. E. Arnold, Daniascene Vasos; The girla Department, charged ten Chinese Mrs. Harris.
were Messrs. Chan Yik-yue and Chau Kan women in the Kowloon Magistracy dressed in costumes after the tong, Silver and enamel vases: - Ah today, with trespassing in a Gov. Gainsborough manner, in delicate Lim, Silk handkerchiefs. ernment Plantation behind. Kow apple green organdle with wreaths
He stated that the wo- of primroses. loon City.
They wore tight men were cutting grass and collect-pointed bodices and skirts which ing pine needles. Two of the wo. almost reached the ground, just men were discharged, and the re-revealing their pretty little green mainder were fined $15 or two shoes, and carried posies of old weeks' imprisonment each.
English flowers tied with silver ribbons. The boys were in tight vessel Tung Kwong, was to-day Ho Muk, coxswain of the motor To-morrow evening the Girls' buttoned-on trousers with white charged by Lance-Sergeant Hill, be- International Club will make its frilly shirts.
fore the The Matron of Honour, Mrs. leaving the harbour at 9.15 p.m. on Marine Magistrate, for these the convivial dance. As the bow in an entertainment in the reader must have anticipated, we YW.C.A. Hal called "International H. C. Rowson, sister of the bride- December 8 without s night clear- refer to the European unemploy-with the Club's name and purpose, hat. She carried a bouquet of
Varieties." Following in line groom, wore a becoming creation ance from the Harbour Office.
of gold brown lace,
He with bolge admitted the charge. ed; heads of families
and the programme will include num-
Sub-Inspector Munro told the pink roses. their children and to bache bars representative of many na-
The duties
Magistrate that the defendant's lors with or without dependants tions. The primary aim of the
were craft was ably carried out by Mr. H. R.boats which make trips to Canton.
one of the big motor entertainment is to raise a charity Overland China Mail.at Home or elsewhere. Two years fund to open night classes in Messrs. H-C.-B. Watson, B. L $20, or, in default, two weeks' hard Forsyth. and the Groomsmen were His Worship Imposed a fine of ago-their-plight-was discussed popular education school
Stock, E B. Gammell and R. Glabour. but nothing was done. It was
Edwardes-Jonės. "nobody's business!”
A Chinese, Lam Taing, appeared No one
Following the
ascertained that the in the Kowloon Magistracy this
ceremony, would volunteer the simple task morning charged with stealing 850 Garden of the Hong Kong Hotel December 8 abe had taken out a the Tung Kwong regularly tows the reception was held in the Roof A.P.C. oil barge to Canton. of organisation of a Christmas packages of cigarettes, a black Fund for British and other Euro-woollen overcoat, a pair of serge gathered to offer their folicitations. until 6 p.m., after which a night where a large number of friends clearance at noon which was valid trousers, à suit of grey serge pean unemployed. And thus
Later the bride and bridegroom clearance had to be taken out. clothes, and a.,"black crepe silk whilst thousands enjoyed their jacket, the total value being $42,50, for Bagulo, P.I., where the
honeymoon is being spent. Christmas fore, sang Christmas the property of Shiu Shau Hong,
The bride's going away dress DANGEROUS GOODS. carols and Christmas hymns, en-shopkeeper, of 222, Reclamation was of lettuce green with pleated tertained a select circle of chil- and admitted
Street. Accused pleaded guilty skirt and waistcoat of belge, hat
having sold the dren, distributed gifts to relatives cigarettes, the remainder of the reen to tone. She was wearing and personal friends, "the poor goods being recovered. Sentenco
The Presents.
An old boat man, master of a doggie (among the unemployed) of six weeks' imprisonment was
passed.
The following is the list of pre-before Comdr. G. F. Hole, RN. small junk, was to-day, charged got none" of these good things on
£ents: the one day in the whole year when the message of peace and ATTEMPTED ARSON, goodwill and of brotherly love is broadcast over the Colony!
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CHRISTMAS APPEAL.
sable tie.
It Was
TINS OF KEROSENE ON A
[ JUNK.
On
Bride to Bridegroom, Silver hair(retired), for having on board his brushes; Bridegroom to Bride, Plati- craft, in Shaukiwan harbour, two num and diamond brooch; Bridegroom tins of kerosene oll to attendanta, Gold brooch and tie Detective-Sregeant Kennedy, of groom's father, Cheque; Mr. and Mrs stated in reply to the Magistrate pins; Bride's parents, Cheque; Bride-the Shaukiwan Police Station, David Cooke,, Cocktall set; Mr. and
"
Apart from those breadwinners unable or even unwilling (tol
Mrs. H. D. Rowson, Carvedwood that the tins, which were full, each At about seven o'clock last screen; Mr. and Mrs. L G Frost, contained two gallons of the oil. concede a point to those fond of right, a Chinese, who had the ap- Silver nut basket and crackers; Mt; "guilty," said that he was taking China tea set Miss F. Wallington, The defendant, who pleaded argument) -to win bread for pearance of being a worker, went. R. Forsyth, Cut glass cocktail set; With to-day's issue we publish themselves and their offspring, Gough Street, in an attempt, Mrs. H. Barron and fandly, Cheque; the kerosene to his country, Ha our annual Christmas Supplement there are others on whom few He had with him, it is believed, Cut crystal; Mr. and Mrs. F. Barnell, the Dangerous Goods Anchorage.
it is alleged, to commit arson. Major and Mrs F. S. Boshell, Cheque, Chuen, in Chinese territory...
Capt. and Mrs. JW. Newman, Magistrate: You should be in -a reminder of the very near spare a thought at Christmastide.in box of matches and some crack- Cut crystal' decanters; The Misses P approach of Christmas with its These are Britons and other Euro-ers. On the staircase leading to and E. Barnell, Cut crystal trail Fined $20 or two weeks' in de own reminders of the need to in- peans cabined and confined in the have laid a track of old papers omcers, R.A.0.C. Bovington, Silvar
the first floor, he is alleged to basket; Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Hamliten fault.
Creighton, Afternoon ten cloths; "the and Donn culcate and maintain individually House of Detention, spending soaked in kerosene oil,
sauce boat; Col. and Mrs. E. J. DETECTIVE'S DEATH: the spirit of peace and goodwill, Christmas Day behind Iron bars A Chinese boy from the Grst Carter, Embossed leather writing not alone during Yuletide but in a gloomy cell! Not all who en-floor was coming down the stairs ass. It A Col. and Mrs. G. FRESH LIGHT ON MURDER OF
Andrews, Cht crystal centre plece; during the whole twelve months. ter its portals are wasters or 10.80 put and, on Beping the man, Major and Mrs. E. 0. Alabaster,
TSE ON? As usual many Christmas enter-vagrants or vagabonds. Some go Police headquarters.
went and reported the matter to Linen table cloth and napkins; Capt.
and Mrs. W. Townsend, Clock; Capt. On Monday afternoon two Chia- tainments have been arranged; there because they have been
and Mrs. G. F. A. Webster, Pair of A party of detectives at once silver vases: Capt. and Mrs. Dunno, ese detectives apprehended a Chin- plans for Christmas Trees are crushed down by a set set out to the scene for investiga- Handbags Mr. and Mrs. W. Ellison ese in the Central district in con-
lof nearing completion; shops are
distressing
circumstances Lion, but, on arrival, found that Travelling clock; Mr and Mrs. W. Jnection with the murder of The
the man had run away.
Waddington, Cut crystal and aliver On, late detectivo lance-sergeant advertising Toy Bazaars; and shop unable to secure employ
port decanter: Rav. and-Hra, F. P. of the G.I.D. Alexander, Silver condiment set; Mr. windows are bearing a Christmas ment, unable to find a roof aspect. As ever, children will be to cover them, unable to buy a catered for, it being universally cup of tea or a loaf of bread. 14||| 11 recognised that Christmas is They are not ne'r-do-weels; they
criminals. Their incarceration in
AFTER TWO YEARS.
bouk po mpa
TO "ASSIZES.
and Mrs. H. A. Pearson, Silver Bouco
This man, we learned this morn- boat and ladle; the Misses Townsend; ing, took the Police to Sai Yeung Hand painted honey far; Mrs Archi Chof Street, where a rald was bald Sharples, Needlework travelling carried out at two houses, which
Thurlow, Cut
Mra
crystal electric
case Misa Mark, and resulted in the arrest of two men, essentially a festival for them are not rogues; they are not ALLEGED ARMED ROBBER SEN gab, Silvor Hackin rings; Staff also the seizure of a quantity of with the visit of Santa Claus the House of Detention is an in A two-year-old armed robbery Mr. H. 8. Forster, Cut glass water MARKET MURDER.
Asiatic Petroleum Co. Cheque, Mr: seditious literature. and Birs. B. Jarvis, Silver salver: "Mr. and Mrs. L. Griffiths, Fyrex diah;
·FOKI
radiating sunshine over all homes
voluntary necessity. There but was recalled yesterday when one jug; Mr. and Mrs P. Baskett, in which are children. But
grace of God go we!" of the alleged robbers appeared Kiukiang lamp; Mr. and Mrs. Van CHARGE AGAINST FRUIT-STALL for the grown-ups shall have a goodly
Per 44 Born before Mr. Butters at Kowloon der Star Coffee spoons; Surely share of that which brings cheer white men are worthy of releged that in October, 1928, poons; Me and Mrs. A. Murdoch, There was a sequel to the mur
Mr. D. these fellow-Britons-
Magistracy yesterday. It is all Penderet, Silver weet dishes;” Ifr. and rejoicing: conviviality and
Hedry, Silver onamel coffee membrance on the one day in the cused, with two other men, board Silver napkin rings; Mr. and camaraderie shall again be the year that breathes so much of the ed I passenger, boat in Yaumat! Whyto-Smith; Silver sauce boat:rder of Cheung Manga stall foki,
Mr. keynote of their Yuletide celebra spirit of Pence and Goodwill of Typhoon Shelter and andaulted and Mr. H. Bonie, Cut crystal at the Western Market in the tions, For. a season there will be the message that is meant to from her $140 in money and a tree dishes Mr. and Mrs. W. Baxter Ng. Kia (23), toki of the Sam Fan Mei, a Chinese woman, steal; vaser Mr. S. Ferguson, Cocktail early hours of yesterday, when forks, Mr. Stewart Cook, Silver en- du uplift from a
the realm of trade
hasten the day when "men to men gold ring. Accused is alleged to reacloth and napkins, Mr. Donali Ling fruit stall, was brought be depression, low exchange, and a the world o'er shall brithers be an have been armed with a revolver! Forbes
letles of balancing the domestic that! Let us as a community
Silver sweet dish; Mr.-H. fore Mr. EH. Williams this He was committed to the Preston Bailes, Telechron clock Mr morning, on the capital charge. budget. All such material things
and Mrs. and Miss Tarrant, Cut crys on the application of Mr. T. tal Bowl: Mr. G. W. Reeve Bilver will be unheeded for a spel
with the dance," "let the carniv proceed," "eat, drink, and Bu merry
for comes but once a year.
Unfortunately:
optrit
Christmas.
many Europeans in
Assizes,
not permit Christmastide to be
ready to reach but loth to prac but an empty observance
tise, the inward lesson of the Star IS YOUR NAME HERE? of Bethlehem and its real mean by
Benedi us collectively and Indiail has been received at the calfredlars kry and ris Krim the China Malf of ing
American Consulate General for Pap mace-Azapeona kire Mesare; man, poor made the following persons
Edwards-Jones, Garamel, Cherrill and Stock Silver sweat dishesy Mr VN
sweet dishes Mr. and Miss Black Murphy, 2nd Assistant D.C.I., the burr Cocktall forka: Mround Mrs. prisoner was remanded for EP. Fletcher, Coffee spoons; Major week.
News In
W. G H Miles, Travelling clocky Dr Mardo? Nicholson, Supper Felōth "and; (napking, Mr. R. B., Cuthbert, Cheque;
Captarand (Mrs. MrContetter Cut Eyel
Ten Years Ago.
December 17, 1920.000
Cal crystal frall bowl: To-day dollars in worth 8/1-3/16. Stewart Cut Crystal
and Mik. M-02 O'Connor We are Informa
Apeland Bye: Danger cellency Lars Mulaza
Governor and Lady "accopted" "the" Invite- by the Portuguese com to luncheon in the Borg Hotel to-morrow in honour
Excellency