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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1933.

TWO KOWLOON WEDDINGS

Easterbrook Sykes

A pretty wedding was solemnised at St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon, on Saturday when Misa Audrey Margaret Sykes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Sykes of Wake- field, Yorkshire, was married to Mr. C. B. Easterbrook, of the China Light and Power Company, Ltd., and the elder son of Mr. and Mrs. F. J Easterbrook.

The ceremony was conducted by the Rev. W. Walton Rogers, and Mr. R. Baldwin was at the organ. The bride was given away by her father and Mr. C. F. Wood, a colleague of the bridegroom's was best man

The bride wore a gown of white ince over a white taffeta slip, with along wide sash of white moire to match a coatee. She also wore a white mire turban, eye veil and The en- long white lace mittens. senible was by Eunice.

THE K.R.A. KOWLOON'S

NEEDS

11

Primitive Methods Of

Refuse Disposal

By Our Special Correspondent)

means of making this during business less intolerable. It is That refuse will be dumped in such a way from Sanitary

narg.

the future that there will be no washing-up of che rubbish on the beaches on the Western "side ot the Peninsula.

All this sounds quite all right on paper, but there is no getting away from the fact that the time was come for such primitive and un- hygenic ways of disposing of rub- bish to be superseded" and kow- loon be provided with a more o dern system.

At a meeting of the Kowiya 'Residents' Association last week matters of public interest were brought forward for discussion the most important of walch, o my

the dumping of rub mind. was bish, in the mainland Anaher important point discussed was the need for a public dispensary in Tsim Sha Tsul, and in both cass the replies from the Government were brought before the meetlag

Taking them one after the other I will deal with the subjecs of Miss Helen Wylie, the brides-refuse dumping first. It will be maid, wore a two-piace cherry-red recalled that some time ago th sik ensemble set off with white Association made representations

to the powers-that-be to the elephant crepe turban and eye-veil.

lect that for obvious reasons. the The bride's mother wore a

method of disposing of blue flowered chiffon while the present bridegroom's mother wore a pale refuse was not only undesirable pick French pique gown with hat but also highly injurious to health.

so would the Government instal At the same meeting of the some incinerators in Kowloon Association, it was revealed that The Government's recly to this was complaints are still coming in re- no different to all other replies- garding the inefficient way the that there were insufficient funds. hus service in Kowloon is being and much as they regret it, they operated. Previous CommuniG- will have to let the matter atandtions with the Bus Company and for the time being.

to tone.

The bride's going-away costume, was an unusual one and attracted much attention. She wore white shorts and a shirt, as the honey- moon is to take the form of a yachting cruise.

He

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Mr. Easterbrook is very well- known in local sporting circle. bas represented the Colony Rugby football, has rowed for the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club and has plays cricket for the China Light and Power team.

COLAMEL-PEREIRA

A pretty wedding was solemnized by Father Rossi at the Rosary Mise Church, Kowloon," "when Bertha Maria Percira, daughter of the late fr. and Mrs. F. L. Pereira, was married to Mr. An- toine Yoes Colamel.

The bride, who was given away by her brother Mr. T. M. Pereira, wore a pretty dress of white angel's.

SERVICE TO READERS akin, made by Mme, D'Obry. She

carried a bouquet of arum lilies.

To show that Kowloon resi lents are not being" entirely neviezd. however, the reply stated that pro- visions have been made in the Estimates for 1934 for commencing, work on a dumping ground at Kun Tong. It was also stated that the hard-working officials in the San tary Board have devised ways and

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The same reason is given by the Government for their refusal to provide Tsim Sha-taui with a pub lic dispensary. This is another in- stance of dire necessity reing ignored.

Police Department were reviewed.

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CHIANG KAI SHEK'S INVITATION

Marshall Li Chai Sum Undecided

Marshall Li Chai Sura who has been living in retirement in Hong Kong, and for some time has taking little interest in political affairs.

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It is said that Marshall Li Chas Sum has not yet replied, and that Chiang Kai Shek has sent a repre- sentive to see Marshall L, to urge him to take up this task.

The bridesmaids were the Misses The Volunteers opened their sea- Beatrice Soares and Agnes Lopes, son with a friendly against the

It is now reported that Chiang and they wore very attractive University at Pokfulam yesterday Kai Shek has sent a telegram from TH

HE HONG KONG dresses of shell pink organdle, and some very pleasant cricket was Nanking to Marshall Li Chai Sum

Honolulu had. carrying bouquets of

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The bridegroom was attended by graduates by the margin of three

the reorganization of the Chinese. armies. WEEKLY PRESS, through Silva as best men. A reception The Volunteers, thanks to Red- was hell after the wedding at No. mond (35) and browning (24) total- their London Office, at 53, Saifce Terrace, at

which the led 117. For the University, Power FLEET STREET, E.C. 4, Tel health of the bride and bridegroom got 3 wickets for 11 runs.

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If, when at home, they will call or telephone to the above

Later the couple left for their honeymoon which will be apent at Macao. The bride left in a dress of white French brocaded silk with fancy design of pink and cream,

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Badly Injured

A rather distressing accident hap- pened in Shamshuipo yesterday when a motor car,, in which twd| Chinese and European were tra- velling, crashed into a lamp stand ard as the result of which two of the party were seriously injured.

The undergraduates lost two wickets early but B. K. Ng (28) and Gosano (49) engaged in a fairly profitable partnership and enabled them to win with three wickets to

spare.

+

The scores were!—

University.

H. Nomanbhoy, i.b.w, b Rigg 12 D. K. Samy, b Rigg

A. C. N. da Silva, b Rigg

0

8. Reed, e and b Grimths

17

B. K. Ng, b Rigg

28

E. L. Gassino, d Klibee, b.

Duncan

48

F. TWord, b Redmond

P. Power, b Rigg

K. Ng. Kilbee, b Lowson

G. Abraham, not out

Extras

T

Total

W Faid did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

It appears that Messrs, Wai Po- cheung, Chung Bui-hon and R.Way ....*.

Moore, the latter described as a

mechanical engineer, were return- ing from Castle Peak in motor car No. 84 which was driven at the time by a Chinese.

The vehicle tried to overtake an- other car but. failed to do.so. and crashed into the lamp standard The car was badly damaged while

Lawson Higg..

Redmond

Griffiths

Jenkins

Duncan

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30 1

9

1 32

5

6 2 19

1

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0

7 :0

·3 0 18

201 11 0 2.1 4 Volunteers.

R. H. Grimtha, b Kosano ...

J. E. Patter, run out... T. M. L. Redmond, d K. L

Mrs. Moore and Chung sustain their condition was considered very

ed serious head injuries. They serious.

were removed to the Kowloon Hos Mr. Wai_ Po-cheung" was more pital, and enquiries made there late fortunate than his friends and es- last night elicited the news that caped with minor injuriza

LARGE DRUG HAUL

Cabin-Boy Fined $5,200

Chung Chee, n cabin-liny on the s.s. Tai Lee, found in possession of 150 taals of opium and 200 heroin pille was fined $5,000 or 10 months on the first count and $200 or 2 months on the second by Mr. Schofield at Central Magistracy on Saturday,

Revenue Officer Grimmitt prose- ented.

Ng, c Power

L. D. Kilbee, b Ng

H. A. Browning, b Power 24

W. H. B. Rígg, b Power

L. A. R. Duncan, b Noman-

bhoy

A.. D. Lowson, b Nomanbhoy 20:

R. R. Davies, c Reed, b No-

manbhoy..

J. R. Way, c Power, b Reed. 2

A F. Jenkin, not out

Extras

Total

Gosano Wood

13

.117

Bowling Analysis.

O. MR. W

4

0 24

3 1

Nomanbhoy Reed

41. 5- 1 28

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