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SCOTCH FAMILIES UNITED

Duncan Wylie

WEDDING OF GREAT LOCAL INTEREST

A wedding of great local inter-

Was solemnised yesterday afternoon at the Kowloon Union Church, when Miss Helen Walker Wylie, only daughter of Mr. B. Wylie, General Manager of the -South China Morning Post, be came the bride of Mr. James Her- bert Swan Duncan, thus uniting two well-known Scottish families who have for many years been resident in Hong Kong. The bride; has been a member of the staff of the S. C. M. Post for the past three years.

The bridegroom, a member of the staff of the Indo-China Steam

THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1936

This photograph, taken from the 76-metre high bell-tower at the Olympic Games stadium in Berlin, gives an Navigation Company, Ltd. is the impressive view of the sports field, which is nearing completion in anticipation of the August meeting. youngest son of Mr. George Dun-

can, M.B.E., formerly of the Hong:

Kong and Whampoa Dock Com CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES

pany, and Mrs. Duncan, who are now residing at "The Nest," Par- tincaple. Duigbartonshire, Scot-!

land.

The Gowns

A fashionable white lace gowa,“ featuring a flower petal collar stitched to stand up. full sleeves. shirred in peasant fashion and a shiried Empire waistline,· worn by the bride. An

was unusual

LESSON SERMON

Atomic Force In The

Universe

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST

SCIENTIST, HONG KONG

The subject of the lesson Ser- white lace shirred bandeau. wormon in all churches of Christ, at an angle, held in place a long. Scientist, to-morrow, June 21, silk-embroidered, tulle veil sent will be: "Is the Universe, includ-! from Edinburgh for the ceremony.

ing man, evolved by Atomic The bride's little orange blossom Force?" and white heather posy, trimmed The Golden Text will be: "The with. Buted lace, was tied with Lord by wisdom hath founded the Guan tartan ribbon. She was earth; by understanding hath he given away in marriage by

her established the heavens.” (Pro- father.

verbs 3:19).

Miss Isobel Holland, as brides- Among others, the following ci- maid, wore a slim-fitting pink lace tations from the Bible will be and net dress, set off with a stir-read: "And I saw a new heaven fened pink lace hat. Her bouquet and цен earth: for the first) was of pink and white gladioli. heaven and the first earth

The flower-girl, little Peggy passed away; and there was no Duncan, the bridegroom's niece, more sea.

were

men.

was dressed in a short, frilly, pisk And I heard a great voice out net dress and carried a posy of of heaven saying, Behold, the

tabernacle of God is with pink and white gladioli.

The bride's mother chose a and he will dwell with them, and smart, ankle-length gray lace they shall be his people, and God afternoon dress with matching himself shall be with them, and coatee and cherry red hat. She be their God. And he that sat carried red gadioli.

upon the throne said, Behold, I The dresses were by Mme.make all things new. And he said

D'Obry,

unto me, Write: for these words The Ceremony

are true and faithful. And, hel was attended said unto me, it is done. I am The bridegroom by his brother, Mr. Andrew Dun-! Alpha and Omexa, the beginning "Mrs. Frank Short was at the and the end." (Rev. 21: 1, 3, 5, 6). organ.

can.

During the ceremony, which

DEAD WOMAN IN HUT

Man's Alleged Answer To Murder Charge.

3

Wallace Jenden, aged 58, laughterman of Stubbs Mead al- lotments, Wandle Park,, was at Croydon last month remanded for eight days charged with the mur der of Alice Whye, of Cuthbert- road. Croydon.

Det.-Insp. Widdocks stated that the woman's body was found in a hut at Stubbs Mead allotments. When he told Jesden" he would be charged with murder by cut- ting her throat he replied, "No, not that way."

When charged he said, "A nice birthday to-day. That is not her name. Can I have paper and pen" Later he said, "All I can say is I know nothing about it. I cannot understand it.”

MORE PROTESTS IN CANTON

Consul Deals With Military Chiefs

MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT

IGNORED

LORD ALLEN AND LABOUR

"

Disagreement Over League Of Nations

"EVERY SUPPORT" FOR MR. EDEN

Lord Allen of Hurtwood has de- cided to resign from Mr. Ramsay MacDonald's National Labour Group owing to "complete dis- agreement" over League policy.

This division; which was made known in correspondence that has passed between him and the Na- tional Labour Committee; is the result of an article which appear- fed in the News-Letter, the group's

organ.

Lord Allen. in a letter dated May 12, wrote:

"I find myself in such complete disagt hent with the attitude of the Rational Labour Group to- wards the League of Nations that I should prefer my membership to: lapse

"The eve of Mr. Eden's depar

A house in Mongkok No. 204,ture for the council meeting at Portland Street, occupied by the Genera is surely the worst possible On Hing Machine Shop, was gut-that Italy has smashed the Cove- occasion for saying: let us admit ted by a fire which broke out innant. the early hours of

(A reference to editorial] yesterday comment which appears in the morning. Damage was also caus-current issue of the "News-Letter.") ed to the top floors of No. 202 and The lesson of the recent tragedy 205. sured.

such admission, or weaken in our loyalty to the existing Covenant. There will be no Dinner Dance Quite the contrary. at the Repulse Bay Hotel to-day,

The premises was not in- is not that we should make any

but the usual Tea Dance will be held to-morrow at 5 pm

Statesmen's Failure

"This humiliation has not been

| brought upon us by defects in the League Covenant, though undoub- The name of Dr. Chan Woon-tedly improvements could be de nin has been added to the list of vised. It has resulted from those qualified to practise medicine failure of statesmen to take action in the Colony.

at the right moment and to pro- tect international law under the

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The Rev. F. Short will speak at Covenant with the same precision the Religious Discussion Group on and will-power that we display when "The Community and The State," our own national interests are at at 9 p.m. to-morrow in the West stake. Indeed, we can no longer Lounge of the European Y.M.C.A divorce the safety of Britain from

the defence of international law. Lady Caldecott has kindly con-

"The opportunity to prevent the sented to present the prizes at the present avoidable disaster was, I Hong Kong Volunteer Defence fear, let slip when National Labour Corps annual swimming sports on and National Liberalism were in July 11. Music by "The Trouba- the ascendancy in the conduct of {dours" Dance Orchestra will be foreign affairs, and I have never

provided afterwards for dancing disguised this opinion.

Fidelity Important The next meeting for medita- "As for the future, it is tion and discussion conducted by merely in Abyssinis but every bit Dr. Reichelt at the Tao Fong Shan as much in Europe that fidelity From Our Own Correspondent)

Chapel, Bishop's House, Hong to the League Covenant will be of Kong, will be held at 6 pm on paramount importance. It seems Canton, Yesterday. Wednesday next. The subject will to me that every support abould Another protest against the be the Gospel of St. John. There be given to Mr. Eden and the Stages Of Consciousness anti-Japanese movement in will be no more meetings until Government in their present effort was conducted by the Rev. J. D. The Lesson Sermon will also in South China will be lodged this September.

to reconcile Germany and France: MacLean, the congregation joined clude the following passages from afternoon or to-morrow by Mr.

so that at long last the peace of in singing "O God of Bethel" and the Christian Science textbook.

Tatsuo Kawai, Japanese Consul- A young Chinese named Wong Europe may be founded прод "O Perfect Love."..

"Science and Health, with Key to authorities here.

General. to the military Ah-chai, a British subject born in equality and protected by collective A reception was held in the the Scripture,"

the Straits Settlements, who has security, as was intended by the by Mary Baker Rose Room of the Peninsula Ho- Eddy:

Consul-General Kawai creat been touring the world by bicycle, Covenant, tel, where the bride's father and

jed a new precedent by protest- has arrived in Hong Kong. Set- mother received the guests.

"In the Apocalypse it is writing to General Chen Chi-tong, ting out from Malacca, his home, that the policy of National Labour "Forgive me if I say that I feel ten: 'And I saw 2 Mr. Alfred Hicks. Editor of the and a

new heaven Commander-in-Chief of new earth: for the first First

the eight years. ago he has visited is hindering the achievement · of Hong Kong Telegraph, proposed heaven and the first earth

Group Anti-Japanese nearly every country of Europe, world peace at a most critical mo- the health of the bride and brider passed away; and there was

were National Salvation Army, when Asia and Africa. the newly-wed more groom. Later,

as a rule a Consul communi- couple left for the honeymoon at heaven and earth stand for spirit-pal. Government.

In St. John's vision, cates with the Canton Munici

Earl de la Warr, chairman of The Wah Yan Past Students the National Labour Committee, Repulse Bay. On leaving. Mrs. tual ideas, and the sea, as a sym-believes that it is more effective picnic to Cheung Chau Island this

Mr. Kawai Association is holding a launch in his reply stated: Duncan wore a navy and white bol of tempest-tossed human con-to deal direct with the military afternoon.

"As realists we have to recog sailor-styled dress under a three-cepts advancing and receding, is authorities.

the launch leaving nise that the Covenant needs revi- quarter-length coatee, together represented

Queen's Pier at 215 pm sharp sion in the light of experience. 25 having passed with small navy and white

A spokesman of the Japanese A programme of swimming events, This does not mean that we can straw hat and white accessories.

Consulate General in Shameen open to members and "Were this new heaven and new denied this morning that all the bera, will take place on arrival at the contrary, it means that we care non-mem-no longer support the League. On earth terrestrial or celestial, ma senior officials of the Consulate the destination. Successful com- for it sufficiently to be determined terial or spiritual? They could were ill, as incorrectly report petitors in each event will be that its machinery shall be such not be the former, for the human ed by a news agency, report. given souvenirs. sense of space is unable to grasp The agency man called at the such a. view. The Revelator was Consulate

GEN. VOELTER IN COLONY

Returning Visit Of

Chinese Friends

away.

sea."

no

when the senior

on our plane of existence, while officials: happened to be very yet beholding what the eye cannot busy. see that which is invisible', to

It is understood that the pro-

the uninspired thought. This tes-test is more or less diplomatic,

S&

ment."

as will work.”.

Home Cricket Score Board

between

timony of Holy Writ sustains the as Japanese Consular officials At Southampton, Leicester tookGlamorgan: 234 (Smart 121, Dei Among the passengers passing.

fact in Science, that the heavens are bound to protest against first innings points from Hampshire. through the Colony bound for and earth to one human conscious any anti-Japanese movement. Leicester: 379 for 6 dec. (Dempster

Davies 100; Pollard 7 for 57) and Shanghai by the s.s. Conte Verdel ness, that consciousness which Japanese nationals in Canton,

48 for 0. 142, not out) and 22 for 2. Lancashire: 225. is General Walter Reichenau, of God bestows, are spiritual.. while go about

their business

Hampshire: 233 and 33 for 2 the German Army, and Captain

to another.. the axillumined ha- usual, and untoward incidents

At Borsham the game Helmat Voelter and Captain Frie-man mind, the vision is material. are not believed likely for the first innings points from Northants a draw on accent of rain.

At Northampton, Middlesex took Sussex and Surrey was abandoned as drich Eusse, who are accompany. This shows unmistakably that time being.

Northants: 298 (Bakewell 144) and Surrey: 385 for 7 dec. (Gregory 168, ing the 'General.

what the human mind terzis mat- The question whether 141 for 8. Interviewed on board, General

ter and spirit indicates states Japanese merchants are liable Middleseź: 484 (Hendren 145, Comp Sussex: 174 for 7. Barling 110). Reichenau stated that he was re- and stages of consciousness" to pay special tax has not been turning the visit of "some Chinese (Page 636 and 572).

settled, and no attempt is made to force the issue.

friends paid to Berlin-some time!

ago, but would not say if his visit DEATH OF MARINE

North was in an advisory capacity

or not.

He stated that as he was on leave at the moment, he had taken, advantage of the opportunity of returning the visit.

OFFICER

Mr. J. K. Manners

CHIEF OFFICER OF WEST RIVER STEAMER -

Two cases of diphtheria and

three of enteric fever were re- [ported to the local Health authori-

the 24 hours ended

¡ties - în

Thursday.

(Continued from Previous Col)

The body

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ton 100, not out)..

At Tonbridge, Notts beat Kext by At Westelis, Yorkshire beat Essex 56 rans ĺby 137 runs.

Notte: 78 (Todd 6 for 25}' and 225: Yorkshire: 125 (Nichols 6 for 41)

(Todd 5 for 38). and 327. Essex: 188 (Verity 6 for 52) and 127 Kent: 116 (Voce 7 for 403 and 131

(Verity 9 for 48).

(Larwood 6 for 34).

At Gloucester,

At keston, Somerset best. Derby Worcester best by 10 wickets Gloucester by eight wicketR.

Derby: 152 (Hunt 7 for 49) and 62. Gloucester: 28 (Perks 8 for 43) and Somerset: 190 and 25 for no wicket.

TO-DAY'S MATCHES

182 (Jackson 5 for-49). Worcester: 237 and 34 for 2.

5

Mr. John Kennett Manners, the Victoria Mortuary on the Counties by an innings and 74 runs.

was removed to At Lord's, All-India beat the Minor and matches will commence to-day: BULLOCK'S BID FOR LIBERTY Chief Officer of the steamer arrival of the steamer yester-Minor Countries: 288 (Amar Singh 4

Taishan, running between the day. A bullock which escaped from a Colony and West River ports,

-Lox 52) and 42 (Amar Singh The late Mr. Mamers was butcher's premises at Upper Hol- was taken ill on Thursday and formerly in the Royal Navy, All-India: 402 (Mushing Ali 135,1

for 12, Nissar 5 for 24). loway, N. last month ran through died at Wuchow. He was aged and served in the Great War.

Merchant 25).--- the streets for nearly half a mile 55. before it was recaptured.

The cause of his death is not 'as yet knowziz

(Continued in Next Column)

At Cardin, Glamorgan beat Lan- lcashire ou the frat inninga.

-The following programme of week-

Lord's---Minor Counties ▼ All India, Horsham-Sussex v Suzey. Westcliff Essex▼ Yorkshire. Heston Derbyshire v Somerset. Tonbridge-Kent v Notis. " Gloucester-Gloucester ▼ Worcester. Southampton-Hampshire v Leter. Cardia--Glamorgan v Lancashire. Northampton-Northants v M'd'sex,

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