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LEITH-GORDON.
In ideal weather the marriage' took place on Saturday, at St. Joseph's Church, of Mr. Alister Cameron Leith- The Park, Craigiebarn, and of Hongkong- und of Mis Alexandra-Stopani Gordon, the third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Gordon, of 10, The Peak, Hongkong.
There was a large gathering of friends of the bride and bridegroom in the church, including most of the leading re-
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MONDAY, JANUARY
UNIVERSITY OF HONGKONG JUNIOR LOCAL EXAMINATION. DECEMBER 1919.
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The following results have been issued by the Senate of the University : 3GP TADE) LINE (HONGKONG BOTS).
The following is the list of presents: Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong, & alver spoons; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur, cut glase bowl; afr. and Mrs. Ancost, silver, inkstand
-ornament; HAY and Aft, and Ara. Brown, les cloth, Mr. and Airs. Cassidy, Thermos Flaak; Mr. and Mrs Chapman, cut glass vase; Bir Paul and Lady Chater, cheque Mr. and Mrs. Chatban, Davidson, silver scent bottle, Mra. Davison, cut glass opinm stool; dish; Mr. and Mrs. Dowbiggin, two silver service: Mr. and Mrs. MeG. Forbes, cheqNG," sauce bowls; Mr. and Mrs. Dyer, silver ton 8100; Capt. and Mrs. Gray, 8 coffee cups and saucers, Mr. and dra. Griña, binck- and Doria, Wood topoya; air. and Mrs. E. Grimble
"cloth ten cloth and tonat
Li-Yuk Tong, Queen's College, Au Kwong Tai, Queen's College. 35-Young Chak Maa, Queen's College. 86--Un Eral Yung, Queen's College. 37-Chow Yat Wa, Queen's College,
Isang Fek Cho, Queen's College.
91-Li Hi Wing, Queen's College.
sidents of the Colony. The chancel and made anothon, speech of that description scoop and Mr D. Hancock, tempo 15-Tam Ku Lam, Queen's College.
altar were chastely decorated with white chrysanthemume and sucharis
the
Were
lilies. During the service,
the bridegroom responses. of distinctly andible The Rev. Father, Augustine officiated, and the service was brief but impressive. Alter, the signing of the register, tha bridal group photographed. The bride looked particu- larly charming in a charmeuse and geor gette gown which had a long train of satin. The tulle veil was held by a wreath of orange blossoms The bride carried a bouquet of eucharis lilies, and was at tended by Miss Jean Gordon, her sisters who wore a dress of mauve" silk fersey Beloth trimmed with violet, and a hat of georgette in violet, and little Miss Diana Arthur, who looked picturesque Master William Stabb, in a sailor suit, acted as
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the Board of Directors would take notice of it.(Laughter.) The bridegroom con cinded his remarks by proposing the toast
of the bridesmaids
Mr. G. B. Layton responded on behalf of the bridesfaids.
Mrs. Potter, silver sauce boats
mont
Chau Kok Chung, Queen's College, 9--Wong Pik Yu, Queen's College, distinc
on in Chine.
104-Wing Tsun Sham, Queen's College, 106-Ban Shin Chhuon, Ying Wah College,
dissingtion in Chinese.
WEDDINGS IN BONGKONG.brides who had contrived to make
TMs speech on his wedding day (Langhter)
F this, he felt, he must a pay a tribute to Mr. Stanley Dodwell who at a wed. ding recently stated as the end of his speech that he (Mr. Dodwell) had not much use for bachelors. The result was apparent to them (Laughter), Dodwell, he had heard, was going well-earned holiday. (Laughter). There was a rumour that shortly after the speech which Mr. Dodwell made, Mr. Stabb told Mr. Dodwell that if the latter rack; Mr. and Mrs. G. Gritable, two silver-Cheung Wing Lai, Queen's Collego.
Mr. and Mrs. Hall, silver bread tray, aplum stool, tea set for two; Mr. and Hollingsworth, brass" finger bowls: Mr. and May travelling clock; Mr. and Mrs Mrs. H. Humphreys, silver tray: Me, and Mrs. Jordan, gold vanity ouse Lad enff links; Mr. and Mrs. Kennett, grass lawn tes cloth
10. Tin Sau Fung Quecos Coligo Mr. and Mrs. Koch, cocktail abaker and 100 La Shu Ter, Queen's College, 6 cups: Mr. and Mrs. Lammert, cub glass101--Wong Chun Chung, Queen's College, water jug; Mr. and Mrs. Lauris, cut decanter; bir. and Mrs. Hutchison, silver 107 4haung Kum Yun, private study. Mr. Maitland, proposing the toast of cruet stand; Mr. and Mrs. Crockat, cut 10-14 Sen Kring, Queen's College, dia-
glass bowl; Dr. and Mrs. McKenny, nver -tinction in Chinese. Mr. and Mrs Gordon "the paraNDE
and china coffee cape; and Mrs. Muriel, of the bride, said Mr. Gordon Bad Ailver cuffne-pot; Mr. and Mrs. Maitland, record in the Colony of which sorone chegao #250; Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell, cut
glam decanters,
Mr. Mrs. Moxon, silver would have reason to be proud. The alt, pepper and mustard pots, and earrings: proudest moment, however, of Mr. Gor. Mr. and Mrs. Pearce, bantalus Mr and don's life had been, the speaker thought, Mrs, Redmand, 8 meny holders, Sir William when Mr. Gordon figured at St. Andrew's and Lady Roes Davies, silver
hakiers; Mr. and Mrs. Raid, silver entre Day dinner as President of the St. dish; Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie, 6 silver spoons Thursfield, cut Andrew's Society. Mr. Gordon had also and tongs; Mr. and the distinction of being the prond father glass sweet dishes; Mr. Seth, ivory neck College,
Lace; Mr. and Mrs. Pentreath, cat glas of fine daughters who were a kind, bowl; Mr and Mrs. Stabs, travelling: generous and good as their mother. Stackhouse, aut trackers; Mr. and Mrs. was no ordinary distinction to have given Seme Thomson, chine ornament: Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, tea servics (China);" Ross Thomson, Serres and silver cake basket: Mr. and Mrs. Walker, silver broad scoop: Mr. and Mrs. Winslow, tos-cloth; Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe, black-wood blotter, Miss Wood. onck, tea stand; Mr. and Mrs. H. Hancock 1 cheque #100; Mr. and Mrs. Dodwell, silver and black-wood tray; Commodoro and Mrs. Gurner, silver bell Mrs. Evan Jones, out glass finger bowls; Mrs. Armstrong and Ida, woollen cont shawl; Misa Wallace, cut glass weet dish; Mr. and Mrs. Keating, silver box; Afr. and Mrs. Bonnar, 8 spoons and tongs: Misses Homestead, silver frame; Mr. and Mrs. Hansell, out glass bowl; Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher, cut glass bowl; Mr. Adamson; diance service and fish knives and Farks; Mr, Archbutt, travelling clock; Mr. Barlow and silver water jag: Mr. Brister, brass gung: Mr. Campbell, 2 silver salt cellars;
Chinese, distinction in Chinese. Mr. Crew, silver souffle dish; Colonel Crisp, 6 liquor glasses; hir. Dennys, 2 sweet-diates;
Chinese perts, silver box; Mr. Gordon, entree 130-Ling Chak Dsin, Public School for
Greenhill, electric plated enke dishon; Mr.
Chinese. stand; Mr. Bill, silver sardine di Mr: 198 Shou Fiac, Public School for Chinese. Hooper, 8 sweet dishes; Mr. Hough travol 138-Soey Shing Shng, Public School for
clock, Mr. D.
Mr. Humphreya ver, Hair Chinese
*silver photo frame; 432 Ya Wah. Pong, Public silver fruit knives and forks
Chinese,
Public School for
page.
At the conclusion of the service the happy couple left the church to the strains of Mendelsohn's Wedding March for the Hongkong Hotel where a reception was beld
and Mrs. silver
107 Iso Ping Kwan, Ying Wah College, 106-An King Ting Wah College, distine
Lon in Biblical knowlege. 10Cheung Kang Chs, Ying Wah College. 113 Arthur Do Jesus, St. Joseph's Collega. 114Joseph Shak Cheong On, St. Joseph's
116-Bario Silva, St. Joseph's College. 116-Carlos Vincento Da Rosa, St. Joseph's
"“་་!* Collage, 117-Arnaldo G. Botelho, St. Joseph's Col-
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such fine danghters to make homes for Taggart, silver salter and tinsel Loh Kung Tano. St. Joseph's
Mr. A. G. Gordon gave his daughter young man in the Colony. Mr. Gordon away, and Mr. B. Layton acted as
was also going to provide the Colony with
bestman..
something else which the Colony badly needed. There was a crying need for a good bowler in the cricket field and the Gordon family, Mr. Maitland thought, was going to meet the want in local cricket by providing a first-rate bowlar in Alan Gordon. Laughter). Mr. Maite and referred to the important part 3irs, Gordon had played in the social life of the Colony. She had reigned as the
College, distinction in Biblical know- Aledge... Kinross Kowloon British
Andrew
Will Rennie Forsyth, Kavicon British School.
Chinese.
CENTRE-SHANGHAI,
17-Ms Char Zur, Public School for 123 Dann Zung, Public School for Chinese, distinction in Chinese and book-keep-
129
ing
Chun Foh Ziang, Public School Chinend
The hotel drawing-room was crowded to its utmost capacity with guests Among those present, to mention only a few, werd Sir William and Lady Bees Davies, EC., Chief Justice of Hongkong, Queen of Song in the Colony for twenty silver sweet dishes; Mr. Brand, cut glass 191-Ha Chong En
Mr. Justion Gompertz, Mr. and Mrs. Stabb, the Hon. Mr. and Mrs Dodwell, Mr. and Mrs. Maitland, Commodore and Mrs. Garner, Miss Gurner, Mr and Mrs. R. Hancock, Mrs. and Miss Moxon, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. P. Hay Mr. and Mrs. G. Grimble.
Chinese.
180 Dong. Teh Zee, Public School for
Páblic School for 199--Lai Shan Wei, Public School for
Chinese
years. In these days of the gramophone his mind dwelt with pleasure on the memory of the days when Mr. and Mr Mr. Dick, silver cigarette case; Mr. Gem $38-cho-Kang, Public School før. Gordon and himself rehearsed Il Trova tore. For twenty years Mrs. Gordon had brought, happiness into the drab life of business in the Colony; she had done schiething more. Me. Gordo
Mr. R. G. Showan, in proposing the everyone else, had bad his ups and downs, beath of the bride and bridegroom, and in temes of stress, he had in Mrs. Gor- ferred to the friendship of nearly half
century that had existed between Mr.don a'helpmate and a pillar of strength.
The toast
was enthusiastically drank, Gordon, the father of the bride, and him. self. He looked back to the day 30 years and to Mr. Maitland's call for three cheque
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Szo Yuen, Public School for
black-wood tempoys; WaTONE distinction in book-keeping:
Mesa, cheque, Mr. Burnie, menu cas, Mr. Paravadini, menu cards; Mr. Phelps, silver dish; Mr. Button, vor rose bowl; Mr. Potta, silver silver) Mr. Patter Thermos Bank; Mr. Thomas and Mr. Band ford, black-wood tea table: Mr. Shewan; the Hon. Mr. C. Severn, silver
141-Tai Ts, Public School for Chinese, 147Victor Framjos Viccajee, Thomas Han
bury School for Boys, distinction in 147--Chan Fyed Taung, Bis Endoorie
Ellis School, distinction Chinese.
ago when he acted as bestman at Mr. and 'cheer and a tiger", for Mr. and Mrs and to box: Mr. Scott, 2 allver 148-Ting Sooh Chang, Ellis Kadoorio
Tases Mr. Young, 2 entres dishes; Mr Stackhouse, aut crackers; Mr Tester, cheque; Mr. Tod, silver salt collars; Mr. J. Macdonald, silver solver: Mr. Malthy, silver tos caddy
Mr. Wilkinson and Miss Wilkin son, silver and cut glass dish: Mr. Wode house, 2 silver salt cellare; Mr. Woodcock, tea stand; Mr. Miskin, menu carda; Mr.
Dolphin, coffee machine; Mr. Nicholson, Colonel Mayhew,
School.
154 Nyce Ching Bae, Ellis Kadoorie School,
distinction in Chinese. 166Han Tsu Zung, Medhurst. College, 157-Zau Pan Yuin, Medhurst College.
168-lau Tsung Kya, Medhurst College. 160-Wong Zong Pau, Madhurst College-
Mrs. Gordon's wedding. He remember Gordon there was a hearty response. od the time when the bride, in the words Mr. Gordon replying, thanked Mr. of Shakespeare, was muling and puking Maitland and Mr. Showed for the very in the arms of the old amsh. In the daye kind expressions of thought regarding of his youth in Hongkong, he admitted that there was not so much of luxury Mr. Gordon He himself reechoed their 31aas, silver salad spoon, and fork: 102-Waung 8s Trok, Medhurst College. "and ease as nowadays but he felt that ther sentiments regarding Mrs. Gordon. "ver toilet set; Mr. Bentley, men cards; 125Kwik Sie Siong, Chinese English in the old days had more of life and funthara were a hereafter, as they believed Mr. Dicken, coffee machine out dass dish; 128-Sir Loo Tebg, Chinese English School.
He remembered what a bearty send-off there was, he could wish for nothing betcheque $100- 3fr.
School.
CENTRE-—JAVA.
SINTHE HANKOW,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon had on their deter than to ask God, in His mercy, to let silver sweet dish, Phelps, silver set 163 Chang Lee Wen, Griffith John College.
In giving my daughter into your charge to-day, always remember: Trust the thin first thought of the woman you love, not The bride's wing-away dress was of a the second" is an old proverb, and Mon-awn-coloured cloth with a brown velvet taigne says, "Any truth that may be obtained at ene bound, woman will reach but that which needs patient climbing is the prize of any man.”
hat
Hogg, silver, salt cellars Me. Quan Kaifer HONGKONG GIRLS. dish, Mr. McCann, silver cigarette box; Mr. Lan Toe Shiang, Griffith John College. silver bowlessrs." Jardine, Matheson 105 Winefred Agnes Robinson, Dicoman Co., Ltd. cheque 8500; Mr. A. - Beattie,
Girls' School, distinction in English porcelain jar, Mr. and Mrs. Austin, gold
and Biblical knowlege. 167-Lena Choi, Diocesan Girl' School. 170-Agnomstrous McNeillie, Victoria
British School
Bellion Public School. 173 Kwan Wai FongBelilios Public School, distinction in' Chinese and needlework. 174-thelyn Chenalloy, Belilos Public
School 176Bernico Chanalloy, Eolikos Public
School/ 170-Florence Elizabeth George, Kowloon
British School.
LOVEGROVE FREEMAN.
Mr. Peel, 2 bronze vases, Mr. Macgregor Major Leslie-Smith, 2 parture on their honeymoon trip to him, in that after-life, again be rounited silver sweet dishes Mr.
to his wife Addressing the bridegroom Macao. In wishing Mr. and Mrs. Leith
Mr. Gordon said:- a long life of married happiness, Mr. Shawan reminded them that happiness. within. In Burn's words, "The heart's the part aye that makes us right or Bys wrong." In their married life, they were sure to meet with obstacles, but it was Burincunting thees obstacles that lent seat to life. There was no joy without sorrow, no progress without struggle. They would however find truth in the precept from the Scriptures, "Cast thy bread pon the waters and it shall be returned to thee a hundredfold" Nor should that surprise them for, as Bir Oliver Lodge saya, life is not haphazard," for we are surrounded by invisible powers who guide us and belp us all our lives. But to be happy one must know the secret of happi
ness.
unto the bow the cord is, So unto man is woman; Though she bends him she obeys him, Though she draws him yet abs follows Useless each without the other.
The Rev. John Naismith of Edinburgh,
"The marringe took place at St. John's Usthedral on Saturday morning of Lieut. D. G. Lovegrove, R.G.A., son of Mr. J. W. Lovegrove, of London, and Miss M. Freeman, who recently arrived in the Colony from Home. The service was cop ducted by the Rev. M. W. Shawell, Chap iain to the Forces. The bride was given
on one occasion after having married away by Lieut. Col. W. Loring, C.R.A., couple was asked to say a few words of and Lieut. C Morgan, R.G.A., acted as encouragement to the bridegroom. He best man. said: bo had known the bridegroom from
It's a secret untold to hearts cruel infancy, and be considered him the nearest
and epld,..
But it's sung by the angels above
In notes that ring clear
To the cars that can bear,
And the name of the secret is Love
A reception was afterwarde held at the A, Mess, Bowen Road
171 Annabelle W
Vong School 172 Lybia Vas, Belilice Public
177 Irene Abwed, St. Mary's School..
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FENERAL OF THE LATE ME. N. G. NOLAN.
The funeral took place, on Saturday afternoon, of the late Mr. N. G. Nolan, at Happy Valley, the Rev. Father Bisne chiny assisted by the Rey, Father Augus- tine and the Rev. Father Maria, officiat ing at the graveside.
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joined by a large number of friends, KNITTED WAISTCOATS
Mr. Shewan concluded by asking the perfect woman 1 Silence in for a have reminded him of an interesting and the deceased, including Sir William Reen
assembly to drink to the bealth and hap piness and future prosperity of the happy couple
The "Bridegroom, in responding, said that, for some time past, it had beon fub
bed into bid system that in the future the wedding day would be entirely the
bride's day. In any case the bridgroom's lot was a peculiar ons (Laughter). He himself was particularly lucky, and be felt that his future prosperity was doubly assured in that he had Alix Gordon for
approach to a perfect man he ever knew, and then enquired dramatically, "Can
- LA VIE DE BOHEME. any one in this roomd tell me of a perfect man 1 There was a dead ailenesEss
Bome incident in President Pioncare's ang one," he continued, ever heard of visit to Glasgow's Latin Quarter may few moments, Then a patient delicate picturesque ceremony in which he played locking little woman ross up at the back in 1881. The occasion was the unveiling Hon. Mr. J. H. Kemp, CB.E. (Attorney- the principal part on a sunny morning Davies, KO.. Mr. Justice Gompertz, the of the room and answered, "There was by him of a monument to Heari Murger General), the Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock,
Laxembourg. He made an eloquent of the local legal profession and I have bead of her often, but she is saty nook in the gardens of the K.C. and representatives of every branch dead now, she was my husband's first speech, Mounet Bully the famous Actor whole of the Supreme Court staff the wife!(Laughter.)We hope that peace resited a poem by Heari de Bornier to The body was interred in the Roman
Murger
memory, and among the audia Catholic Cemetery a short servien being and prosperity will follow the footsteps of epos were Catulle Mendes and Francois first held in the Chapel and-afterwards Coppés A real touch of Boboraia was the newly married couple through life, introduced by the appearance of a band concluded at the graveside the deceased and may the bride be always as-happy na of students, unkempt, ragged, Joyous, ac being buried next to his late father and she has been in the home she is now leav companied by their sweethearts, sad led mother, she wont
Mby a long-haired poet ing."
La Vini paper banner with the
Boizante mes. The Memorial Committee had arranged a six frane banquet, and the idea of such a lesst in honour of poet who died of starvation made the studenta organise a sixpenny banqueta
"An adjournment was then made to Bohême, Banquet pink At the concluman of the service the Rev.
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