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LOOAL WEDDING.

WAY-DENISON.

St. John's Cathedral was the scene of

very pretty and interesting wed ding yesterday when MT. Herbert Castle Bartow Way son of Mr. and DKr. Was ei, Tientsin was married to Miss Marjorie Nina Denison, daugh- tor of Mr. and Mrs. A. Denison of Hong- kong.

The ceremony, which, was con- duct d by The Bishop of Victoria, assisted by the Rev. J. Hollman, was fully-chora- and nothing could have few more delight ful than the effect of the bridal proces- sion against the background of white chrysanthemums and waving palms, The bride, who was giren away by her father, looked beautiful. Her dresses was of softly draped ivory satin-broché with a deep silk fringe edging; the train was of carrick-ma-cross lace over soft" satin and the veil of take caught in with orange blossom was most becomingly. arranged orge her Tian hair. Sho wore a string of pearls the gift of her father and carried a shower bouquet of white chrysanthemums maiden hair which WAN prescited by pinsiame. Flint and which was that with a great bow of tulle. The min was, attended by two brides maius, her sister Miss Muriel Denisba and Miss Courtenay Way who wore mos effective gowns of pale mauve brocade. made

Watteau style draped ig panira fheir bals were of black vdivét a they carried black violets trimmed with sprays of pink roses, violets or -maiden hair and they wore part brooches, the git of the brideginom. The flower girl, Misa Tronne Shenton, niece of the brige wat a picture in a simple white georgette truth betted with silver-flowers. Her head dress was a dainty 'dutch bonnet, of lace and silver.

Mr Beutley was the best man. The bride's mother, Mrs. Denison, was in grey georg. tte, handsomely embroidered in its nelour, a dainty mediçi collar and a black velvet hat with a single ostrich feaher.

Mrs Way the bridegroom's mother who, with her daughters, came from Tientsin for the dung wore handsome gown of more satin with a-black toque and ostrich feathers, aud an ennine collar.

Jus. tenton, the brids sister, wore! a graceful cape of gyer-brown satiu, over a tiny gown of embroidered net and apricot sau. with 11 picture hat of nigger-brown hatter's plush.

163 Way, sis.er of the bridegroom, wole a lovely original gown of brae, with A small more satin hat.

As the conclusion of the ceremony Lady Stubbs, "es crted by Mr. Denison and the Hon. Dr. land Severa, with M19. Deni. son, ac ogled the bridal party" to the ventry to sign the register.

The Church was crowued with all Hong- kong's oldes and best known residents, for the brite's family are amongst the oldest inhuis of Hongkong Thore were people present who attended the wedding or the pents of the bride.

The reception at the Hongkong Hotel, was a brilaut affair. The speeches were short and to the point end consisted of a toast to the bride and groom, by the Hon. Dr. Cland Severn, a few words of thanks, and a call for a tonst for: the bridesmaids by the bridegroom with a rep.nsa by the best man,

Mr. Fadlay-Smith, great unele of the bride, An van Grant-Smith and Mr. Eric Graut-Smith, uncles of the bride, and Mrs. Ivan Grant-Smith were among the relatives present. 'In addition to the long list of wedding preseals appended, were many which came too late for in- sertion. While the bride was changing into her travelling ecstume of pale green embroidered georgette and grey tulle hat wreathed with "ostrich feathers many of the younger guests danced.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 98, 1911.

Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong, 12 spOONL Lady Stubbs, spoons.

Mrs. Haalen, table, cloth. Hon. Mr. P. H. and Mr. Holyoak,

silver cake stand,

Mr. and Mrs. Lousk, silver and tortoise-

shell.

Mr. nail Mrs. Taggart, pilver sweet

dishes.

frames.

Mr. Hang Hop. jade pendant.; Dr. and Mrs. Valentine, blue set. Mrs. Setby silver frames. Mr. Afanfield, black tray. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wood, silver sweet

dish

Messia Townend Way drag and Bant

ley, breakfast hot dish. Mr. and Mrs. Moxon, silver salt cellars, Dr. Qua.te, pearl brooch.

HONGKONG SANITARY

BOARD.

JOCKEY CLUB STABLES ISOLATED FOR GLANDERS.

A meeting of the Sanitary Board was ing. There were also present the Hon. heid yesterday, Mr. GR. Sayer presid- Mr. T. L. Perkins, the Hon. Mr. S. B. C.

TRAFFIC SUMMONSES AT THE MAGISTRACY,

AOMÜSEWAY BAY INCIDENT.

no

Ho de-

A" NAVAL VICTORY,

may generally be relied upon to lighten Trathe cases, on Tuesday mornings, Dr. and Mrs, Forsyth, liqueur bottle.

yesterday it was not so. Some of the the tedium of the magisterial day but Miss Hawken, glass jam jar. Mr. and Mrs. G. Alabaster, bronza.

cases were of minor importance and in Miss Dorothy Clarke, glass jog. Mr. and Mrs. Tason and dir. and Mrs. Mr. 8. H. Tso, Mr. Chou Show others unintelligent evidence to say Dyer Ball, blackwood table,

sen. Lieut. Col. Humphreys, Dr. F. M. Mr. and Mrs. P. Hodgson, silverario, Dr. Black, and the Medical or from Indian constables added to Officer of Health (Dr. W, W. Pearse). the dieulties of the Magistrate in get-

The CHAIRMAN said that the Colonial ting at the facts. Veterinary Surgeon reported case of glanders at the Jockey Club Stables,Cause- way Bay, Glanders was communicable For instance. Mr. Haguemaner,

ha beings and was almost invari-French national, was summoned for being. Ably fatal. It was proposed, therefore, an the wrong side of the road at the tract to tecommend the Beard to declare the Jockey Club Stables an infected area and way shelter at Causeway Bay. to include in the infected area the polo clared that the Indian constable who took ground. It was recommended also that out the summons only came on the scene tae following action should be taken: That, without the written consent of the five minutes after the "accident," and Colonial Veterinary Surgeon, no animal could not have seen anything of what should. be removed from its stall; "that the stable door should be locked and occurred. It turned out that the Traffic the key retained by the owner of the Inspector knew nothing abont any acei- stable; that no one except mafoos at dent and this led the Magistrate (Mr. admitted to the stable, except with the Lindsell) to observe that the system of present attached to the stole should be written permission of the Colonial Veteri communication between the various sta- nary Surgeon; and that, no mafoo or tion lespretors and the Traffic Inspector the infected premises without that per-said he told his own Inspector all about persons living at the stables should leave needed to be improved. The constable mission, and that all matous, ete, should the accident and had warned the ricksha submit to a weekly medical examination; coolie who was supposed to have been the also that no antiual carcase, litter or victim to attend the Court. As the latter M. and Madame Lecable, sweet dishes.

fodder should be removed without the had not done so the Magistrate dismissed Ms, and Mrs. Gompertz, electric kettle. sanction of the Colonial Veterinary the summons

Hudson and Mr. Alabaster, silverurgeon. The Chairman proposed a re- bawi.

solution to this effect.

Miss Lawrence, silver egg cups. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson, elock." Col. and Mrs. Delacombe, table cloths. Mr. Wallace, pickle forks

Mr. and Mrs Arey, silver sweet dishes. Mr. and Mrs. Bevan, black cushion. Mr. Miskin, two suit cellars. Mr. and Mrs. Ram. silver cake basket, Mr. Keith and Mr. Blaker, table centre

and doylies.

Mr. and Mrs."H. Hancock, tabli cloth.. Mr. Shin Sham, table centres Mr. and Mrs. Raworth, silter fish knife, Mr. H. Gompertz, opium stool. Mr. and Mrs Owen Hughes, silver box Mr. and Mrs. Rodentaser, thermes

Mask.

Mr. de Rhoodes. cushion, Mr. Drake, sweet dishes. Mr. Toliday, cut glass vaso. Mr. and Mrs. Bell, cut glass jug. Mr. and Mrs. Rodgers, cut-glass bottle. Licat. Com. and Mrs. Vining, table

cloth,

Mr. Cebb, Mr. Grist and Mr. Blake,

cut glass jug

Capt. nad. Mr. Clarke, silver bowl. Capt. Archer, serviette rings. Mr. and Mrs. Dodwell, cigarette case. Mr. Courtenay, ent glass bowl. Mr. and Mrs. S. Thomson, tena caddy. Bay and Mrs. Shewell, toast rack, Mr. and Ms. Lewis, eut glass jug. Mrs. Murdock, sunshade handle. Hop, Mr. H. E. and Mrs. Pollock,

electric iron.

Mrs. E. Joues, lamp.

Mr. Hill and Mr. B. Johnson, sweat

dishes.

Dr. and Mr. Harston, ash trays. Dr. and Mrs, Black, tea strainer. Mr. and Mrs. G. Lammert, cut glass. Mr. Crew and Mr. Dennys, butter dish Misses Bowen, a table..

Miss Walliams, tray.

Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hay, tea spoons. Mr. Wilkinson, entree dish. Mr. Brayfield, silver ware...

Mr.

C. P. Hay, cheque

Mr. Eric Grant-Smith. cheque. Major and Mrs. Grant-Smith, bag. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Grant-Smith, black

and ivory handbag.

Mr. and Mrs. King, coffee service,

Ur. UZORIO seconded, and it was car

rica.

UNDERGROWTH AND MOSQUITOES. had been circulated showing that the The CHAIRMAN mentioned a paper which Government had alloted 83,000 to permit ne sotanical and Forestry Department extend the cutting of undergrowth to 100 Jards from dwellings in districts where mosquitoes were found to be a nuisance. Lient-Colonel HURLEYS asked if the occupant af a house was supposed to clear the undergrowth from the vicinity "of the house, and the CeaIAMAN replied, In the amruiative, if it was private land.

There was no other business.

MR. HARRY ORE'S SECOND RECITAL.

Others abide our question; thou art beethoven as they do to Shakespeare, for free,The words apply, as truly to no is, like Shakespeare, not only above criticism but in some ways the standard tor al criticism. To izbel either as custici or romantic is futile, tor of ench it might be truly said that.

***fanting to oiled for him in vain."

A SLIP AS TO THE DATE.

having no rear light in Nathan Road, Mr. E. & Komor was summoned for Kowloon, on a recent Saturday night.

his recollection..."1 think the Indian and Tralle Inspector Grrod confirmed He said he was at liepulse Bay that night

constable arans Sunday night," said the Inspector.

case and Mr. Komor said his car was in This turned out to be the Kathan Road that night but the driver gracefully retired and the driver stepped was in charge. Mr. Komor, therefore, forward to the place usually occupied by dendants-who-attend or summons.

After a good deal of argument

about

it and about," the probabilities appeared to be that the rear light was not out but was obscured by dust. A "caution" met the case.

DRIVING TOO FAST."

A driver going 30 .p.h. in Pokfulum 10. Another, who entered the control Road just within the city limits was fined. near the Chinese Theatre, Nathan Road, at 25 m.p.h. and laughed when stopped" was fihed $25. He said he was not going as fast as 23 m.p.h. and was invited to submit an estimate of his speed, "Twenty miles an hour," he said, or twice the legal limit just there, as the. Magistratė | rémarke

of

cakespeare the boat form of strategy, defended himself by making a To anairie alter the blank verse of bearing in mind the principles

A naval officer from HS. Curlew, Love is like: putting, topmeasure roa the Venus or Milo, tor each an early age suowed that he intended to be the master and not the servant or tording The selection, to which a marge audience listened bita

great appreciation.

my, court haruty have been provou „fon. Pour at least out of the six com the master's geulus had reached its tull pus.itons were trust of that period weeb

vigorous attack. He was summoned for driving of the wrong side of the road in suggesting that a notice, "Reep to the ard enlisted the Magistrate on his side left, should be placed on the island The defendant suggested that, refege at the bottom of Garden Road., approached from above, this stand is so when

would not occur to people who wanted to near Murray Parade Ground that it

CROWN LAND SALES. There was keen bidding on Monday for a lot of Crown land at Taitam Bay which of Mr. E. M. Hazeland. The lot measures was put up to auction on the application 23,750 fort. It was put up to auction att berore his tragic deafness turn towards Wanchai that they ought

não had time to leave its biber print to go to the left of the island."

fost. The applicant had to pay 23,000, of an upset price of $475, or two cents.a

12 cents a square foot for the lot

A lot at the northern end of Jordan

The

on my work; the period of the Eroica Magistrate agreed with this and dis-

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Ypical of the astounding navance whien

cases présent themselves

era of tas lu Masters whom we shows over even the most rd at the urst Recital. Mozart's

Road, Kowloon, measuring 30,600 squars

LCC woven feet, and known as Kowloon inland lot No. 1132, was put up to auction on the application of Messrs. Raven & Raven at

suggestion," he said to Inspector Garrod. Dussed the case with a caution.

You might make a note of the defendant's The defendant retired bearing the hon ours of war; he was only known to the owner of motor-bicycle No.-

after which Mr. and Mre. Way will take in upset price of $45,000, being $1.50 4-major souata bas na its prst movement Ro-and-so, care of H.MS. Curler," so wo i

The honeymoon is being spent at Taipe

up their residence in Manila.

THE PRESENTS.

Following is the list of presents:- Brice's Bother and Faber, pearl necklace. Bride's late Grandmother (Mrs. Grant

Smithy, diamond ring.

Mr. Alabaster, necklace.

Mr and Mrs. Lang, trinket box. Major and Mr. Timm's, cigar lighter. Mr. and Miss Hastings. table cloth.

Mr. Cornell, thermoa case.

Hon. Mr. J. H. and Mrs. Kemp,

thermos flask.

Mr and Mrs. Abuoy, trinket box, Me Rese-ntil clock.

Mr. and Mrs Hollingsworth, sweet

dishes.

Mr. and Mrs. Dyer, inkstand. Mr. and Mrs. Bird, salt collati.

Hon. Mr. T. L. and Mrs. Perkins, three

books,

Mr. and Mrs. Edkins, writing set.

Mr. Hall, toilet cloth.

Mrs. Moore, Indian scarf.

Mr. and Mrs. Adama, clock.

Mr. and Man, Butherland, clock,

Mr. and Mrs. Dowbiggin, cigarette box

table centre.

Mr. Turner, night dress sachet and

Mr. G. G. Wood, clock.

Hon. Mr. C. and Mrs. Severn, Dewa

-holders. Major and Mrs. Leslie Smith, cut glass

bowl.

Dr. Sir Start and Lady Taylor, fruit

knives.

Miss Drury, table cloth.

Dr. T. C. Johnson, spoons. Mr. EW Hamilton, nut crackers.

Mr. and Mrs. Potter anlad spoons.

Mr. and Mrs. F. O Hall, seat bottles:

Mrs. Layton, cat glass

Sir W. and Lady Rees Davis, menu

hilders.

Mand Mrs. Wood, green bag.

M'za Tures, backwood table

Mr. Darby, hardbag

4 Luto Win - variations whien 1 for

square foot, but the lot sold for $71,000:used to be known' to every, senool-giri.cannot give his name.

or 82:32 per square foot, the purchaser The air is a beautiful one and the liquid being Mr. Lam Cho-yin,

pure joy,

The air

A lot of Crown land measuring 60,000 sparxing variations are д square feet situated at Piper's Hill, Taipout what a contrast are the six variations Road and known as New Kowloon lot 334

t-major of Beethoven! fetched. $3,200, being two hundred dollars survives; but is merely a peg on which above the upset price. Mr. Charles Rs his fantastic devices; it is no Wong of 19, Nathan Road was the puronger ce trane delimiting an exquisite chaser..

picture, ons is now the soit clay To the Burong Bands of a gigante "puter who saites at s work.

DUNNING THE PEKING GOVERNMENT,

MINISTER OF WAK TENDERS HIS RESIGNATION,

.*

The Asiatic News Agency says:

CARRIAGE OF MAIL BAGS. ALLEGED. FRAUD UPON THE INDO. CHINA NAVIGATION CO.

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The hearing was continued yesterday, before Mr. R. E. Lindsell, of Cheung The third movement of the same work by Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Cheun, a postal despatchman employed. of Mozart in the conventional Turku Ltd., general managers of the Indo- hondo. Compare with tas the Turkisu China Steam Navigation Co. Lid, who Turkish masquerade like that suggested tenees in connection with charges for: biarea of "beninover Here we has charged with forgery and false pre- by mozart; but, on the other hand, there coolie hire for, the transit of mail bags. lano mutution of actual Turkan · MUSIC

Mr. A. H. Crew (of Messrs, Hastings

!

A

such as Debussy, and our modera realists and Hastings) prosecuted. of the Cabinet Immediately after the allowed, the Turkisaaren is more It seems there is no end of the troubles would give us if the paradox may be

Mr. Arthur Frederick Osmund, clerk appointment of Mr. Kao Lin-wei to the urician than anything that ever has or in the Hongkong office of Messrs, Jardine, i pest of Finance Minister, General Tani wys be produced in Turkey. Chon-heun, Min ster of War, sent in his Crescent banners and flashing scimitars ant was a postal despatchman and bad rue Matheson & Co., Ltd, said the defend- letter of resignation to the Government of a fanatzq army of the Faitnrur maren-been in the Company's employ since! and left for Tientsin without waiting for ng on Christendom; mosques and inin- September, 1819. In addition to is that he has been hard pressed by his Turkish music is probably something each mail bag carried from Blake Pier the reply. His chief reasons for resigning aross-ali are there; waereus real monthly salary, he was paid 5 cents for subordinates for military pay. "For the like the filageolet-strains of Chiness and 10 cents for each bag carried from same reason. Admiral L. Ting-bin, Naval ove-hawker. the Commander-in-Chief of the China sionati, typical of Beethoven at his generally made it out in the office. The Minister, his informed Premier Chin that

West Point wharf. The defendant pre- The programme ended with the Appas sented his account once a week; he 4ry, Admiral Kang Cheng, and his strongest, and exquisitely played. As an account was accompanied by the Póst etail. Bro-now in the capita) waiting for the payment of the naval arrears, slying or we were given the Charp minor, Ofice duplicate receipts, and the witness that he and Chong will be forced to resturally known AL the moon igne checked the account by them and sent, licquish their posts if payment is not the last movement, alas, wron; it to Mr. Cornaby for payment. forthcoming immediately.

EASTERN MAIL SERVICE.

out repeats. woo but Beethoven would Mr, E. R. Dovey, Government analyst, have cared to put what is nothing more said he had made a study of handwrit or less tann a glorified ragtime between ing for a number of years and had given two such movenients. For a parallel we evidence in the Colony as an export on must again turi to Shakespeare; when handwriting on many occasions. He had A Lendan, dispatch to Indian, papers, bed alter the murder and that terrible and some bills in the defendant's hand. the Macbeth family are creeping off to examined various Post Office receipts date: Cctober 11 h says:It is announced knock at the door stape the breath of writing. Some of the Post Offier receipts. that the recial train by which parengers toe i at hardened playgoer, the tension bors words in handwriting and he are cza ey d.frem London for embarken- ton at Marseillos in the outward P. & O. the comic torrent.

28 immediately relieved for the time by formed the omnion that the writing of att se vil from Goober 7 h leave

A word must be said for Mr, Ore's firm-was in the same handwriting as these words-not, the rest of the receipt Victorin 8ations two in the afternoon playing, which was always that of the weakly recounts made put by the "Mr. and Mre. Lofrertz, cat glass jugs to legne when e the P. & Oxpressholar and of a worshipper. To keep defendant. The small "t" and the

Thursday The vico will be run will derart for M-rseilen on Thursday 2.8 palance is ever tue dificulty which terminal a" were specially to be re eceping corri ing alongside the steamer, at makes Beethoven the supreme test of the markel. Mr. Dovey put in some strik. M-rail'es b noon of the next da executant Air Oro-seemed, pleating enlarged, photographs of letters from 1 ex-chat-mail starma will in realise, the smallness of the room better the two sources to illustrate the simila farbe despatched: from: Marseilles: At than before, though it may be that the mduicht en Friday or con after the filling of the ball improven its acoustics.

rily hour as mails are on board.

Moricua.

Ca Lay and Co Nicholson lacquer

bowls.

Mr. and Mrs Edo silver temat

Hon. Mr. H. W. and Mrs. Bird, silver

spoonia,

Mr. and Mrs. Jenkin, silver franch Mr. Main_alvar-hairpin box,

Mr. and Mrs. H. Barok, tesstrainer

Mr. Hinter Froet dishes. Mr. Murray, silver cake stands,

vid

After further evidence, the hearing

was further adjourned,

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