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DEVIL'S LOVE
IN
VICTOR JORY LORETTA YOUNG Vivianna Osborne Darid Manners
C. Henry Gordon Herbert Mundin Mrated by WELMELM DIETERLE
Story by Mary Beroun
FROM WEDNESDAY
A SENSATIONAL ROMANCE IN STUPENDOUS
SETTINGS:
The
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China
The
China Mail.
EIGHTY - NINTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION.
HONG KONG, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1933.
‘AMERICAN NAVY INTERESTING LOCAL CHINESE WEDDNIG AT
PERSONNEL
Substantial Increases To Be Requested.
SUGGESTED ADJUSTMENT IN PAY
Washington.
CHINESE WEDDING.
Wong-Lau.
CEREMONY AT CHINA EMPORIUM
AT ST. PAUL'S
Sik-tong-See-chin.
At. St. Paul's Church, Glenealy, on Saturday afternoon, was solemnised the wedding of Mr. Lee Sik-tong to A wedding of much interest to Miss Irene Thyra See-chin, daugh local Chinese social circles took ter of Mr. M. Jan Seo-chin and place at the China Emporium on the late Mr. Jan See-chin. The Saturday afternoon, the contracting Rev. Lee Kau-yan officiated. Substantial increases in the parties being Miss Lau Siu-kwan, enlisted personnel of the United daughter of the proprietor of the brother, Mr. Reginald Jan See-chin. The bride was given away by her States Navy and Marine Corps Chung Shing Company, and Mr. and Mr. Lee Sik-lun, cousin of the and simultaneous pay adjusting William Wong an old St. Paul's bridegroom, was best man. will be asked of Congress when it College boy, and member of staff of convenes in January.
The bride wore a dress of white Andersen, Meyer & Co., Ltd., end estin set-in with lace, and carried In view of the naval building son of the late Mr. Wong Po-tin,
with sheaf of white gladioli recently Inaugurated programme
The fourth floor of the Em-chiffon velvet lace ribbon. She had by President Roosevelt, it is con-porium, where the ceremony was as her bridesmaid, Miss Dorothy Jan tended that the Navy has in-carried out, was beautifully de- See-chin, ber younger sister. sufficient men and that recruiting corated, and a company of over 250
The flower girls were the Misses must be reopened in the near friends and relatives assembled to Betty Wong (niece of bride), and future if the new vossels are to be witness the marriage.
Vida and
Jan Joyce
See-chin The bride, who was attended in (sisters of the bride), while the customary Chinese fashion, Master Jackie Jan See chin, brother looked charming in a full length of the bride was page. creation in white satin, cut in A reception was subsequently Oriental Princesa style, with long held at Lane Crawford's Restau vell, and white satin slippers to rant, where Mr. Wong Kwong-tin match.
proposed the toast of the happy
į adequately manned.
Proposals which will be pre- sented to Congress, it is re- ported, will ask the immediate authorisation for an increase of 2,500 enlisted men in the Navy and 1,000 enlisted men
In the Marine Corps.
Short
&
speeches were given by couple. Later Mr. and Mrs. Lee So far as can be ascertained, no the special witnesses, (among whom left on their honeymoon, which is increase in the number of officers was Mr. Charles J. Ferguson, Vice- to be spent in Shanghai.
will be requested. These increases | President of Andersen, Meyer &
in strength take place from July Co., Ltd.) prior to the signing of Chinese Cafe, which was engaged 1. if Congress approves.
the engraved Marriage Scroll.
for the occasion. From 7 till 9.30 It is also reported that a strong
The duties of master of the p.m. the large gathering, which in- effort will be made to restore the proceedings were carried out by Mr. cluded the European and Chinese Afteen per cent. slashed from the Thomas Soo, assisted by the bride-staff of Andersen, Meyer & Co., pay of the Navy in the economy groom's brother, Mr. T. 8. Wong. Ltd., was entertained by a Chin-: legislation early this year.-United | Later in the evening a wedding ese theatrical party, after which Press.
dinner was held in the Emporium's a long string of crackers was fired.
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