WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1934.
SOCIETY
American "Christus"
WEDDING AT
ST. JOHN'S
Lincolns Officer Weds Miss Hornell.
SIR WILLIAM SHENTON
PROPOSES TOAST
A wedding of considerable in-, terest took place this afternoon. at St. John's Cathedral, when) Miss Margaret Dorothy Hornell, Hornell. niece of Sir William
C.I.E., LL.D.. M.A.. became the bride of Major Harry St. George Thoyts. of the 1st Bn. Lincoln- shire Regiment.
The Very Rev. Dean A. Swann, M.A., D.S.C., officiated. while ap propriate music was provided by]
- Mr. F. Mason. A.R.C.O..
the LTCI, and
St. John's Cathedral Choir.
The bride. who was given away by Sir William Hornell, was attended by Miss Hamilla Lawford and Miss Pat Master as "bridesmaids, and by Master
Michael Thoyts as page boy,
Lt. Col. E. J. de C. Boys, M.C.. was the best man.
The cathedral was beautifully decorated with white arum lilies and dark blue inrks-spurs.
Large Crowd Present
The following were the guests prezę sent:
Charice Schnabel, of Portland, Ore.. oloured at Cristobal, G. Z. while en route to Oberammergau. Ger- many, where he will take part in the Manual passion play, the first Note American ever to do so.
Schnabe has allowed his hair anc beard to grow in preparation for his role as understudy io selor taking the part of Christus
WIDOW ROBBED OF $1,260. Vegetable Gardener And Wife Gaoled.
Chan Tat-ka, a vegetable
gar
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Archbutt, lion. Mr. W. H. Beli, Mr. Mrs. and Miss dener, and his wife, Lai Kam-yuet, Braga, Prof. and Mrs. G. T. Byrne,
before Mr. E. W. were charged
THE CHINA MAIL.
ANZAC DAY IN HONG KONG Impressive Scene At Cenotaph.
GALLIPOLI VETERANS FROM NAVY PRESENT
To-day's Short Story,
Overlooking The Embankment
COME things money cannot A large gathering of Austra- lians and New Zealanders buy," said young Mr. De took part in an impressive cere-Lay, Junior partner of De Lay mony at the Cenotaph at 11 Son, De Lay, De Lay and De Lay, o'clock to-dny when wreaths]
By Miles Henslow.
"Hooey. Why is it impossible?" "Because, Mr. Gamble, there is already a waiting list of no. fewer than a hundred people for the house which you have in mind.”
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"Buy the property then. Buy it from the representatives of the state agents.
'Rename Services and other organisations "Boloney," snorted. Hank P. and rename it-let's see.
it Gamble Estates, Ltd. If it has were laid at the foot of the Ceno-Gamble, president of the Resta-to be the whole block, resèrve me taph in honour of "Anzacs," wholeg Spring Chair Corp. Inc. the one overlooking the Embank fell in the, Great War.
A party from the Anzac Company U.S.A. "I have the dough and Iment and lease the rest. Simple."; "I am afraid you do not under- Jof the Hong Kong Volunteer De know how it talks."
fence Corps paraded at the Ceno "Quite," agreed Mr. De Lay with stand, Mr. Gamble. It is all Crown taph in uniform under the command another glance at the draughtboard property. The leases are all Crown
leases. It cannot be bought." of Lieut. C. de S. Robertson, and check of Mr. Gamble's overcoat.
"Oh, is that so? Well what do 1 "Yes," continued Mr. Gamble, representatives
the Navy, from
"when I want a thing I usually get have to do to get the lease of that Army, Air Force, British. Legion
it. Say, have you ever heard of house?” were present.
the Gamble Observatory In Wins- detach.
consin?"
At 10.40 a.fi., 1
ment of 60 naval ratings
naval
and Marines) and twelve and Marine officers, all of whom participated in the Gallipoli cam- the Naval paign, marched from (Yard to the Cenotaph, headed by
the Band of H.M.S. Engle,
"Who hasn't. Mr. Gamble?" "Well, it's mine. I built it. Know {why 7"*
"I can't imagine."
"Well, get a load of this. There! did use to be an observatory in Winsconsin. And it had a six-inch
The party was comprised of: H.M.S. Tamar, (Eng. Commander telescope, see? Well I kinda han- P. H. McCarton, Wt. M. A. A., A. Rknow: eclipses, comets and things. kered to be in on the racket you Hughes and five ratings).
H.M.S. Eagle. (Eng. Commander But the astronomer fellow was one H. F. du M. Hunt, Capt. S. Wof these wise guys. Said that the Dowhurst, R.M., Flight Lieut. M. H. delicate work he undertook was be Jenks, R.A.F., Mr. H. W. Clark, yond the scope of an outsider.
"Beyond my scope, eh?' I said. boatswain and eight ratings).
Royal Naval Hospital (Surg. Capt. I'll show you.' And what did I do,
Mr. De Lay, what did I do?"
"Really I don't know, Mr. Gamble."
Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Cassidy, Hon, Mr. T. N. Chau, Hon. Sir Shougon Chow, Hamilton at the Central Magis- Rivers). Mrs. E. Cock, Mr. and Mrs. Chan Lim tracy this morning with the theft
B.
a
"Your name will be placed on the walting ist.".
"Say, what's all this about a list? Who are these guys. anyway?"
TO-MORROW'S STORY
To-morrow's story will be "Empty Tables," by G. B. Stern.
"Men in many walks of life, Mr. Gamble, and also in many parts of the world."
"Can't you buy 'em out?"," "That might be possible. If "Well, then, what did I say. Do it, man, do it."
And so Mr. Gamble placed his
H.M.S. Cornwall, (Capt. R. Pak, Professor L. Davis, Prof. K. H. of $1,200 from Cheung Sim, a wi- Davies, V.Ç., D.S.O., A.F.C., Mr. Digby and Miss Digby, Mrs. Eudow, at an unnumbered hat on the Varlow, boatswain and thirteen "Why I put him out of business. name on the list and his dollars be Tong Sen, Professor and Mrs. W.
Built an observatory in the next hind Mr. De Lay' and departed smil- Faid, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Finnigan, hillside of Tal Hong Village ear ratings).
in a two-foot tele-ing. Prof. and Mrs. D. Forster, Dr. R.ly this month.
H.M.S. Caradoc, (Paymaster Com-block and put M. Gibson, Mr. V. M. Grayburn, Hon. When defendants were arrested, mander A. F. Humphreys and one scope.
And so, in due course, General "Result? The Gamble Observa- Sir Fortescue de Splatterfield re- Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Henderson, Mr. and $1147.60 was recovered. The miss- rating.) Mrs. Ho Kam Tong, Mr. and Mrs.
H.M.S. Medway, (Rev. T. A. Giles; tory sees twice as many stara a ceived the following communication: Kwong, Hon. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Kuteing sum was accounted for in six
"General Sir Fortescue de Splat wall. Misnes Kwok, Mr. and Mrs. Kan Kold rings. one wrist watch, and Commissioned Gunner B. Baldeston, there before. If the world wants
photo of the moon it comes to
terfield, Poonah, India. Tung Po, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Lewis, Mr. a pair of gold caring which de and eight ratings). Li Vik Mui, Mr. and Mrs. M. X. Lo fendants had purchased.
H.M.S. Sandwich, (Commander F. Gamble. Yes sir!"
May 14, 1919. Mr. and Mrs. G. P. de Martin, His Sentences of four months, and C. Flynn, Wt. Eng. J. H. Rankine] "Remarkable, Mr. Gamble. But, Honour Mr. Justice A. D. MacGregor
if I may say so, the matter in hand Mr. on month's hard inbour were Im2 and one rating).
wife, res- Mr.posed on husband and
From other ships. Wildswan (4), is secarcely so mundane as the ac- Wishart (3), Whitshed (3), Calcat-quisition of a bigger and better ta (3), Verity (2), Witch (2), telescope." Veteran (1), Moth (1), Parthian "Expense is no object," argued
and Mrs. MacGregor,
and Mr.
C.
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Hon
Mackie.
Mrs. Mok Kon Sang, Prof. and Mrs. R. Robertson.
} Mrs. C. G. Mackie, Mr. pectively. Mackie,
Mr. aird
F. Walter.
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South Wales Borderers.it'.
at
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two
10.58
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. de Dome, Prof.
[Mr. Gamble, "I want a house in the and Mrs. M. H. Roffey, Mr. J. 13. Seth and Miss Seth, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sie (Eliot Hall), Mr. B. K. Ng (Eliot
The Buglers of the 1st Batta-Temple. I am willing to pay for Knight, Prof. and Mrs. J. L. Shellshear, Hall). Mr. Kho Pek Po (May Hall), Mr. Prof. and Mrs. R. K. M. Simpson, Prof. Tan Eng Gewan May Hall), Mr. P. lion,
"I am afraid it is impossible, and Mrs. C. A. Middleton Smith, Mr. G. Tung (Lagard Hall), Mr. L. A. Jion sounded the Last Post
followed and Mrs. G. R. Suyer, Mr. and Mrs. (Ricci Hall), Mr. Kan Po Chee (Moram
minutos Mr. N. L. Smith, Hon. Sir Thomas and rison Hall), Mr. R. Chang (Morrison
The Reveille was Lady Southern, Captain R.
Hail), Mr. S. Bercovitch (Eng. Socie, silence. Mr. I. G. Pilcher, Mr. Sam Pak Bing). Mr. T. S. Lim (Eng. Society), Mr. sounded, the wreath laying cere- Wreaths were Mr. Tong Shiu Kis, Mr. and Mrs. S. Kan Yuet Krung (Arts Assoc.), Mr. Lo mony following.
the Cenotaph by Capt. P. Taloti, Prof. and Mrs. R. E. Totten- Kwee Seung (Arts Assoc), Mr. K. T. laid on 1. Talon Pres and Str. A. R. Welling- Kwik (Law and Comm. Society), Mr. R. B. Davies. V.C.. D.S.O. A.F.G. ton, Mr. and Mrs. B. Wong Tape. Tsang Koon Cook Eduen. Society),
Mr. Chow Nat Chung (Educa. Society), (H.M.S. Cornwall), Lt. C. de S.
G. Mr. Teng Pin Hui (Christian Assoc), Robertson, M.C.. Mrs. Graham Barrow, Very Rev. and Mr. Lee Ching Ju (Christian Assoc.) Company, Royal Artillery and Royal Mrs.. Swann, Rev. H. Baines, Mr. and Mr. Son Trang Yee (Chinese Society), Air Force; Lt. W. K. Miller, 1nt Mrs. A. L. Shields,, Misa. Helen Yu. Miss Kwok Wai Fun (Ladies Club).
Civilian Guests.
C. Аптас
Mr. and Mrs. Li Tae Fong, Mr. and Mrs, Miss Mary Cheung (Ludies Club), Miss Bn., South Wales Borderers, Lt. Col. J. Ring, Dr. and Mrs. G. A. C. Herk-Alice Wood (Ladies Club), Miss Yvonne E. J. de C. Boys and officers of the lets, Mr. R. D. Dayles, Dr. K. Macken Langley (Ladies Club). Miss Li Sau Lincolnshire Regiment, and British zie, Dr. and Mrs, D. K
R. Samy,
C. H. Lim, Mr. and Mrs. D. Man (Ludies Club), Miss Mailida Pang Legion, Dr. H. D. Matthews, M.B.)
Morley, Ladles Club). Min Jannie Wong
Mr. A. II. Fenwick, Mr. and Mrs. S, V. (Ladies Club), Miss The Lai Ki (Ladies Fresident of the Australian and New Boxer, Minn. W. Grifin, Mr. and Mrs. |Club), Mige Barabra Chu (Ladies Zealand Association,
Army List
This evening at 8 p.m., the second Annual Dinner of the Anzac Com- pany of the Volunteer Forces will be held at Volunteer Headquarters.
CHOPPER ATTACK ON EUROPEAN.
Dear Sir,
Our client, Hank P. Gamble, is] destrous of acquiring the lease of No. 5, Temple Quarters, which, as you know, will eventually fall to you. Our client also wishes us to state that money is of no object,
Your obedient servants,
De Lay, Son, De Lay, De Lay
and De Lay."` To which, after an interval of few months, came to the reply:
"Messra. De Lay, Son, De Lay,
De Lay and De Lay, London. "Dear Sira,
SILVER HOLDERS
IN U.S.
Tell your client to go to hell. (Signed) De Splatterfield.” (Continued from Page 1).
Which, at the earliest possible o portunity, they did. But Hank. P. with 200,090 ounces; the Corn Pro-Gamble was, If anything, merely ducks Redning Co., of New York, amused. with 449,931 ounces the Pan America
"Now he's talkin' my lingo," ne Blair Corp. of New York, with 24,879 ounces; the Eastman Kodak Co, chuckled, "offer him a thousand with 12,000,614 ounces; the Fiduciary dollars." Trust Co., of New York, with 524,416. Thus, over his breakfast of curry ounces: the Goldman Sach
a few weeks later General Splatter- New York, with 2,824,365 ounces; the field performed some agile mental Guaranty Trust Co., of New York, with 4,000,000 ounces; the Handy arithmetic, called for a servant, and Harmon Corporation, with 9,641,000 sent the following cable; ounces; the Howard Automobile Co., of San Franscisco, with 601,10
aunces.
Co
of
Scores of other names are given including holders of long and short transactions.
B. G. E Birch, Mr. R. R. Campbell, Mr. Club), Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hills, Mr. M. A. Cooper, Mr. A. B. Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Ogglesden. and Mrs. Eldon Potter, Misses Pamela and Patricia Patter, Mr. and Mrs. Fung Ping Wah, Mr. and Mrs. Fung Ping Lt. Col. and Mrs. G. T. Raikes, Lt. Fan, Mr. and Mrs. Chun Hok Nan, Mr. M. J. Muspratt Williams, Major and and Mrs. W. L. Alexander, Dr. Mrs. Mrs. J. A. A. Griffin. Major Dowling, and Miss Balean, Dr. and Mrs. G. D. R.Lt. Col. E. J. de C. Bays and Officers Black, Mr. and Mrs, S. H. Gray, Mr. Lincolns. Major and Mrs. E. . Impey, and Mrs. W. Gitting, Dr. and Mrs. K. C. Captain and Mrs. K. Marshall, Li, and Ford M. Rev. Fr. G. Byrne, S.J. Rev, H. King, Capt. and Mrs. G. F. McClean.
were obtained of which yes. Yes, and Mrs. Horace Lu, Mr. Gif-Mrs. S. P. Bransbury, L. and Mrs, G.
It is understood that about 1,000 Fr. D. Finn., Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Wilson, Major and Mrs. K. P. Atkinson. Cal., Mr. A. G. W. Tickle, Lady Clara Hu and Mrs. F. P. Nosworthy, Cant. D..
terday's list gave less than hak. Tong, Mr. Lam Tung, Mrs. Wong Dunlop, Lt. and Mrs. Kyall, Capt. C.
Mr. William J. Bryan, Jr., of Los Tin, Mr. and Mrs. I. Day, Mr. Fennel, Squadron Leader and Mrs. Kwong
Angeles, purchased a "long" on and Mrs. Weller, Mias Weller, Mr. and Rears. Major R. 3. Lochner, Col. and Mr. V. G. Kerley, Miss. Fearon, Mr. Mrs. Carrington Sykes, Major and
March 4 (amount not disclosed). G. G. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Ma-Parkes, Major and Mrs. Hancock, Cap- Arrested in Canton and The list shows two instances
Chen Po Sien, Mrs. D. W. Lain and Mrs. Smerthers, Members of brought to Hong Kong on Mon- chichun, Mr.
where a public advocate of Gourlay, Misses Choa and Angela Choa, Sergeants Mens-Lincolns.
day, night, Ho Man Fai, the al- silver legislation owned silver leged assailant of Mrs. J. C.) · holdings..
My
A. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Tag-
A
Navy List
Mr
Ho
Man Fai Charged
In Court.
PLEADS NOT GUILTY.
OKAY BABY (STOP), SPLAT-| TERFIELD.
"Now go to it," said Hank Gam- ble, "who's next?"
Mr. De. Lay erased the general's stenographer. name from the list and called his
"To Mr. Ho Ping," he dictated, "Hongkong, China. Dear Mr. Ho Ping, After many years we att {have your name on our books as aj Zuture tenant for No. 6, Temple) Quarters. A client of ours, desir- ous of obtaining immediate posses- sion, has requested us to offer you eart, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Stark, Mr. and Mrs. Commodore and Mr. F. É. Elliott H. Owen Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. R.N. Lt. Condr. L. B. Whetstone, Polson, of 9, Stanley Terrace. Firstly, the Continental Can Co., 2000 dollars for your option. We legiosion. His Honour Mr. and Mrs. J. Comdr. F. J. Wylic, Captain and Quarry Bay, on the night of whose chairman, Mr. Carl Conway, sh I be glad to hear whether this R. Lindsell.. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. King Officers 8.8. "Norviken", Payr. Comdr. jAugust 2 was formally charged was one of the hosts at Monday interests you. We are, etc." Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Little, Mrs. and
Mr. Ho Ping's reply was ex- Miss Master, Mr. F. Tester, Mr. and B. Porter. Lt. J. B; Casson, Lt Before Mr. E. W. Hamilton at the night's dinner, given for silver ad
Comdr., and Mrs. Reeves, · Lt. Comdr. Mrs. M. H.. Turner, The Misses Fait, and Mrs. Claridge, Comdr. and Mrs. W. Central Police Court this morn-vocates and legislators, at which couraging. "Oh, Sirs, the Heaven- M. et Mme. de, la Prade, Mile, de la G. Cowland, Conde. E. Drummond, Lt. ing.
Father Coughlin, the Jesuite silver sent son of America is welcome to Prade, Mr. Keswick, Mr. and Mrs. Comdr. and Mrs. Skyrie, Mrs, Benn
Detective Inspector Shannon expert, urged positive action. my paltry and much too highly A. W. Wilson, Mr. J. W. Ala-Captain and Mrs. Well t Fprosecuted. Accused pleaded not Secondly, the firm of Messrs. valued presumptions on that vener- baster, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hughes, Elliott, Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. Gowland, guilty to a charge of, "wounding Harris and Vose, the New Yorkable edifce. But your altogether
Mrs. Mr. and Mr. C. Q. M. 8. Wright,
He was re- Brokers, which had a long future inadequate and unworthy servant Miss Witchell and Miss Darothy Wit- Kime and Mrs. Kime, and Miss Chat-manded in police custody until position on May 1, 1933. The would esteem it a favour If you wili chell, Mrs. Matthews. Dr. and Mrs. J. wood.
to-morrow afternoon. T. A Martin,
Dr. and Mrs. D. K. Vippens, RS,M. Legon and Mrs. Legon, C.B.Mwith a chopper."
Pinguet, Mr. and Mrs. A.
R. Selby, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Tod, Mr. A. C. Wileox,[
Mr.
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And Mrs. L. B. Greenhill, Miss, An-
Gastro
Ho. Miss Olga de
F. C. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. At M.
Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. R. A.
Sir William Hornell Toasts
Happy Couple
Baste
In proposing the toast to the bride L. C. Sandes, C.
and bridegroom Sir William Shen- Mr.. and North. Mr. and Mrs. Hille, ton said:
Minna
Mr. H. B. L. and Miss Dowbiggin Mr There can be no greater pri- Mrs. and Miss Wolfe, Miss Julia Lam, vilege on an occasion such as this, Mrs. Whitham, and Mission than the honour of proposing the
and Mary, Mr. K. Ploer, Miss Shen-health of the Bride and Bride- Hughes, Sir William and
Mrs, D. Mr. and Mrs. Squirey, Mrs.
MUTTRY
STOLEN WATCH WITH MEDALLION.
Found At Caroline Hill On Chinese.
►
amount was not disclosed. A mera-send the money, by return-Ho ber of the firm, Mesara. Bobert M.Ping." Harris, belongs to the Committes
of the Nation.
Observers call
Which Mr. Gamble did. Likewise did be in reply to many prospective attention that tenants of No. 5 till, only two years such holders as the Eastman Ko-after his first interview with dak Co., use silver in manufactur-Messrs., De Lay, Son, De Lay, De: ing processes.
[Lay and De Lay, his name was
Banks and individuals, foreign twenty-fifth on the list.
A formal remand of one week and domestic, are among the large "Well, Mr. De Lay," he drawled,
76 of the poor kape, are out of it
ten. Mr. and Mrs: E. Davidson, Mr. and groom, other than presenting the was granted by Mr. E. W. Hamil holder, *****
D. Tratman, Mr. and MTA
Jupp, Bride to the Bridegroom, which is, ton at the Central Magistracy this The American Metal Co, of New By a process of elementary calcula Mr. Eric Pollock, Mr.. H. Hillard. Mr. of course, in a category by itself. morning, in the case of Chan York, hold 2,515,00 punces; the tion Hank P. Gamble should be mov and Mea, Stanton, Mr. Lee Zur Doce, It is customary to ask some one flung, charged with being In pos- American Smelting Co., 2,568,065 Ing in within eight months, eh?". Mr. Tsui Pak Yuet. Dr. Au. Tai Tin, who is an old friend of the family session of a silver pocket watch, ounces; the Banco De Mexico, 1,683,- "Yes, Mr, Gamble,” sighed Mr. Mr. Lo Hel Taig, Miss Hammersley, usually someone who is held in at the Caroline Hill football 249 ounces; the Bank of America, of De Lay, "and by a similar calcula G. G. N. Tinson, Mr. and Mrs. Hoare high esteem. by them, consequent-ground on Sunday,
et Mme. de Pracourt, Mr.
and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
W.
Stanton
Rev, and ly I was delighted to receive an
Yeung, Wal Wah (Union), Mr. Kho
Pek Po, Mr. Law Chin Tang, Mr. C. T.
San Francisco 8,182,701 ounces; tion, after a further 100,000" dol- The watch bore the inscription and the Bank of Chosen, in New lam.”
Mrs. Lewis Bryant, Miss. Al invitation a few days ago to per- of "Chronometra Invicts" and has York, for account at the Shanghai "Making in all 400,000 dollars," Nr.. Tann Wow Han (Union) Mrform this happy service.......
black leather chain and a ms office, 111,948, ounces, United agid Mr. Gamble, dallion with the letter "L."
(Continued on Page 11).
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