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HUNGARIAN ROYALISTS CONVERT

CHINA MAIL OCTOBER 12, 1937.

Budapest, To-day.

WEDDING OF MISS VERA DEWSBURY

A charming wedding of spe-

The well-known Hungarian politi- cial interest to Hankow and cian and leader of the small landow Shanghai circles took place at St. John's Cathedral at 3 p.m. to- ners party, Tibor Eckhardt, is

laimong the latest converts to the day, when Miss Vers Dewsbury, daughter of Mr. cause of monarchical restoration in the younger

and Mrs. Harold Dewsbury, of Hungary

Hankow, was married to

Mr. Alan Spencer Newcomb, of Muk den, the only son of the late Mr. A. C. Newcomb, and Mrs. New- comb, of Shanghai, the Bev. H. W. Baines, M.A., officiating.

At 2 Legitimist demonstration yesterday, he declared himself favour of restoration of the Haps- burgs to the throne of St. Stephen

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International events, he said, had placed this question in the forefront of political issues in Hungary, and it was necessary to set up a Hun garian monarchy in a form adapted to existing circumstances.

The small landowners party is one of the opposition Trans-Ocean.

parties.

The bride's father and mother were among the 12 civilian passen- gers on HMS Capetown II, the train which made history last week. They made the trip in order to be present at the wedding.

The bride, who looked charming in an ivory ring velvet ensemble, with a mine foot train, a medieval style bodice, and a traditional veil of orange blossoms, carried sheaf of Arum lilies which

a

came

TYPHOON NEARS from Manila and was given away by

MANILA

wore.

her father, Mr. Harold Dewsbury. Mary She

lace Stuart, headdress trimmed pearls.

She was and orange blossom.

bridesmaid, Kathleen Newcomb, sis- ofter of the bridegroom, who

dressed in powder-blue taffetz with a silver flowered head-dress, a flow- er girl, Miss Dina Greed, and page-boy, Master John Gleed, who were also attired in powder blue.

The Royal Observatory reports attended by one that the anti-cyclone has moved Miss into the Pacific to the east Japan. Another of considerable intensity has developed over Mon- golia and N. China and is spread- ing southward.

was

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Pressure is relatively low over the Sea of Japan, and in a trough

The bride's mother, Mrs. Harold extending from Indo-China across Dewsbury, wore a creation of Lon- the Phlippines to the Carolines. don Tan, (cire-clouque) and look The typhoon is situated about ed very charming, while Mr. Jack 200 miles ESE of Manila moving Ramsay, of Hong Kong, assumed the duties of Best Man. Me: S. B. Cleghorn and Mr. W. O. Lambert

WNW.

Local forecast: E. and NE winds, moderate; fair.

CHOLERA BEGINS TO DISAPPEAR

were groomsmen

Following the ceremony, a large circle of friends were present at the reception, which was held at- the residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Lambert, Leighton Hill.

Among the many beautiful wed- ding presents was a Cine-Kodak, with accessories, which was the Dysentery headed the list of noti-bride's gift to the bridegroom, while fiable diseases reported to the the latter's present to the bride Health Authorities in the three days was a beautiful enamel toilet set ended midnight on Monday, four Later, Mr. and Mrs. Newcomb

cases having occurred.

left for their honeymoon, which is being spent at the Repulse Bay There were only three cases of Hotel, and at Mukden. cholera, two of diptheria and two of typhoid fever.

The P. and 0. s.s. "Naldera” left Kobe on the 10th instant and is due here on the 14th instant at labout 6 am.

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The bride's going-away dress was of blue-grey hopsack with spot- ted navy blue accessories.

COOLIE IN PEAK DRAWING ROOM

Tam Lun-cha, aged 22, was fined $20 or one month's imprisonment by Mr. W. Schofield at the Central Magistracy this morning, having pleaded guilty to being found in the drawing room of No. 103. The Peak, the residence of Captain A. K. Dibley, R.N., for an unlawful purpose.

Sub-Inspector Clarke said that at about 7 p.m. on Sunday, defen- Idant was found in the room crouch- ing behind a settee. Questioned, defendant said he was there to see another coolie to write a letter for him. He was formerly.em- ployed there and his mother was working as an amah in Mount View.

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