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CULTURED PEARL LOCAL WEDDING
EXHIBITION
At Komor & Komor's Art Rooms
Grant - Campbell
U.S. BRITISH
AMITY
Mr. Cordell Hull Pleased
The Rev. Dr. E. L. Allen officiar- ed at a very pretty wedding which, was solemnised at the Kowloon Union Church on Saturday, the contracting parties being Miss
Washington, 'Nov, 23. Elizabeth Blair Campbell, youngest
The Secretary of State, Mr. daughter of Mr. J. Campbell and
Cordell Hull, declared to-day that the late Mrs Campbell of Stirling
of the Scotland, and Mr.. Walter Robert he had read the speech
British Foreign Secretary, Sir John Grant, the third son of Mrs. J. Grant and the late Mr. Grant of Simon, delivered in the House of Itshed in 1922), od natural and | Arbroth, Scotland. The groom is: Commons yesterday, with particu- artificial pearls in which a des- I connected with the Indo-Chinalar interest. It was a lucid exposi- cription of the growth of pearls
Mr. Kodaka's well known Pearl Exhibition at the Art Rooms of Messrs. Komor & Komor calls to mind an interesting article in the well known Magazine "Kosmos,” (a/ paper for physical research pub-
was given.
Steam Navigation Company.
The Pearl originates: through with a cowl neckline and carrying In a dress of white Santos Crepe sickness of certain molluscs, of
a bouquet of white roses, the bride which the pearl malluse, Meles-cut a very charming picture when grina Margaritifera, which lives she arrived at the church on the the sea of the East, is the most. valued.
In the 18th century, Miss Bessie Gill and Miss Helen arm of Mr. George Duncan Snr. philosophers of old found that in Wylie, who attended as brides- case of a scratch on the shell, or
maids looked very charming in if any foreign matter entered the dresses of bize taffeta with capes shell, it is immediately covered and military collars." and long with a chalky substance and then
white gloves They both carded. with cell matter, which really
bouquets of pink roses. forms the Pearl.
About 30 years ago Japan "start- ed to cultivate pearls by injecting foreign matter into the oyster shells and when the first shipment came to Paris, scientists were pusz- led whether to classify them as genuine or artificial, for it was im- possible to tell which was which, unless the pearl was cut in two, and half pearls were not of much use. After the war the first ship- ment of round cultured pearla ar- rived in London at Hatton Garden, the biggest jewellery market in the world and they were at a loss to distinguish the cultured pearl from the natural, as the cultured peari had the same weight, the "same" lustre" and the same substance as the deep water pearl. The Pearl Market fell in price, the cultured pearl cost only the 10th part of the Indian pearl and, (people ask- ed) why pay 10 times the price for an article which nobody can dis- tinguish from the other. It takes about eight years of patience and great care to develop a Cultured
Pearl.
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Mrs. George Duncan, Matron of Honour at the wedding wore a navy and white dress with a navy swagger coat. Mr. George Duncan junior was best man.
the
A reception was held at the Peninsula Hotel following wedding.
AROUND THE COURTS
Chow Fung Sam, unemployed. was convicted by. Mr. Lee at the Central Police Court on Saturday morning, on a charge of stealing a pair of spectacles from the pocket of a Chinese pedestrian last Friday night and was sen- tenced to prison for one month's
hard labour.
.
Before Mr. Hamilton at the Kowloon Magistracy on Saturday morning, Lee Kwong, a returned banishes, pleaded guilty to a charge of returning to the Colony, before his term of banishment had expired....
A sentence of one year's im- prisonment with hard labour was passed.
House of Fame Resulting from Police raids on last Friday night » Yeung. Leung Shek was charged at the Kowloon Police Court on Saturday morning with keeping sly-brothels at No. 25, Cheung Lok Street, 1st Floor, Yaumati.
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The Magistrate imposed a fine of $250 br, in default, six week's hard labour.
In 1926 "la Nature" brought out an interesting article on pearls and claimed - that, at last, an instru- ment had been found to determine the difference between the Cultur- ed Pearl and the genuine pearl but even with this instrument the Pearl has to be drilled to be of any use. In this hole à small glass pipe is inserted and light reflect through it, on a specially..., con-
·structed, mirror. It shows that the light travels right through and luminate only part of the layers. while in the natural gem si layers are illuminated. It still remains to be seen whether by a certain, pres- sure even this light effect cannot be eliminated. If that can be done there will be no way to distinguish the natural from the cultured pear! and the value of both will be the same. It is worth your time to visit Komor's Pearl Exhibition and to see the oyster specimen which Mr. Kodaka exhibits, besides this there are beautifully matched It was given in evidence that necklaces with jewellery.clasps, a defendant variety of mounted jewellery in platinum, gold and silver in the latest London and Paris mountings The prices, which are remarkably low, make this Exhibition specially attractive.
Messrs. Komor & Komor will be open till 8 pm, and will welcome all visitors with their usual cour- tesy.
ST. ANDREWS'S-TROOP
Holds "At Home
At an "At Home" held in the grounds of St. Andrew's Church
A fine of $50 or in default one month in gaol was meted out to Ng Yuen, unemployed charged with loltering with intent to com" mit a felony when he appeared before Mr. Q.A.A. MacFadyen on Saturday morning.
tion of the dificulšies of the naval talks, said Mr. Hull.
One of the bright spots of the negotiations had been the closs `and friendly relations
between
the delegations of the three parti- olpating Powers.
Sir John Simon's references to"
the armaments industry were con- sidereų · friendly and courageous said Mr. Hull.
that the British Government at- "When Mr. MacDonald states
taches the highest value to close friendship and co-operation with the United States, I can assure him that this Government heartily
said reciprocates,"
Mr. Hull, commenting on the friendly spirit
the shown." by
British Prime Minister. -Reuter.
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STUDENTS. INTERRUPT
AN ADDRESS
(Special to "Hong Kong Bally Press").
(82 Telegraph, Copyright, Talo graphic Messages Ordinance, 189.
Received, November 25, 4.30 a.m.).
Bucharest, Nov. 24.
The well-known Bucharest Anan- cler and novelist, Leopold Stern, intended speaking on Friday on "sex appeal," but the students had organised a great protest and in- terrupted the lecture by "catcalls " and cries of “shame” while they also threw rotten eggs. After breaking up the meeting, the students marched through the principal streets singing national airs, and smashing all the windows of the fashionable Cafe Royal. They next began a demonstration outside the editorial offices of the sensationalist paper "Credinta," when the police arrived and dis- persed them with truncheons- Transocean Kuo Min.
ALLEGED PURCHASE OF ZEPPELINS
Negotiations Not Yet Concluded
[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Frem" (Copyright).] -
Berlin, Nov. 24.- The reports appearing in Japan. ese newspapers about the alleged purchase of Zepppelins being prompted by the German indus- trial arm concerned, states that negotiations are not yet concluded walking Connaught Road Central with but that all assumptions now being two others and their suspicious made, particularly those of a poli- movements led to their being tical nature, are entirely erroneous. challenged by a detective. The The transaction proposed is based other two made their escape. on the principle of compensation,”
WES
alonx
Jewellery to the value of $200 and $250 was reported stolen from the realdence of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Pearce of 299 The Peak. The discovery of the theft was made on Friday evening. The loss was covered by insurance.
Charged with obtaining $10,000 by false pretences from the Tai Cheong Fitm, bankers, of No. 118. Des Voeux Road, Central, Lo Yu- tin was again remanded for n week by Mr. Q.A.A. MacFadyen at on Saturday a high tribute was the Central Magistracy on Batur paid to the leaders of St. An day. drew's Church Boy Scouts by the
Mr. F. K. D'Almada Bur Vicar, the Rev J. R. Higgs, MA peared for the prosecution while In the course of his speech the Mr. CER. Banderson was for the Vicar said that the troops have defence.
ape
which in other words is barter, such as many German firms has carried out on a large scale and will con- tinue to carry out in various coun- tries
"ransossan Xuo Vin.
BELGIAN FATALITY
Brussels, Nov, 24. *Six workmen were küled and 10 injured, some very seriously as the result of the collapse of some scaffolding here yesterday during building operations for the
year. International Exhibition, next
Other victims, it is feared, may be buried under the debris,
attained great efficiency and the Ball of $15,000. as before, was | Reuter. credit was date to Scoutmasters allowed:
R. Dormer, R. Wong, and F. V.
Wong,
As Messrs, Dormer and R. Wong
are soon leaving the Colony heWong, and the Misses F and J appealed to the boys to continue Wong
and maintain the same standard
Parting Gift To Scont
DONATIONS
St. Vincent de Paul Society
under the guidance of F. V. Wong, "Scout Wally, Newell, who is leav- Mr. Dormer, -in reply, thanked-ing for Home On the troopship the Vicar for the compliments | Somersetshire on Thursday, was paid to the troop, and added that presented with a book by hiệ the success of the troop was a fellow scouts, result of the help which they During the afternoon displays The Eon, Treasurer of the had received from the boys them-of-gymnastics, pyramid tableaux, Society of St. Vincent de Paul' selves. Both Mr. Wong and he Indian club swinging, first aid acknowledges with grateful appre- were only too happy to give what testa, and flagstaff and other clation and thanks the receipt of little assistance they could. *tatructures with scout poles were the following donations to the
Among the many parents and i given, and
Fete on December 9th.
friends present ware Men J. R The Rey, Higgs' won the guestę. Higgs, wife of the Vicär, Mr. and competition for gentlemen, walle Mrs. Engelbrecht Mrs Gunson, little Miss Eldrige won the ladles Barw. Millington, Mrs Watsen, Mrs. prize. Tea was served during the Edmondson, Mrs.
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TRAINING GALLOPS
Preparing For The Autumn Champions
(BY "MORNING DEW")
A good number of ponies were put through the pace on Saturday and although there is a race meeting this week-end, the work of preparation for the Autumn Champions is well in hand. A notable gallop on Saturday was by Sadko who`re- turned 2.39 for a mille and a quarter on the sand track. Although the finkh was not too, impressive, this candidate has a a distinct chance in the forthcoming classic.
Liberty Bay and Trenthridge who are due to meet over one and a half miles this week were both at work, each look very At.
King's Justice, Ribble. King's Warden, Iron Grey, Australian Boy and Alacrity were among those which moved well,
The times taken were as follows:-
Oak Bay
Cavalcade
King's Justice Mutiny Bay
Vago
Classic Hall....
Star Vriday
The Tiger Valorous Mayflower Wayward Stag Chief Seattle Racing Luck Night Star
Chesterfield King's Warden Fudge Racing. Pinck Ribble
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1.12.4 1:48 2.19.2
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Bold Commander The.. Goose "King's Worthy
Bag Tor Heart's Glory Trentbridge Burgomaster
Banfolina and Chival-
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Racing Pride
Sarabande
Great Hall
1 40 1.15
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Shaughraun
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1 32 1.05.4 1.39.4 2.121
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NEW TRADE PACTS IN RUMANIA
(Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Ezcas").
40.2 1.17 1:40.
(By Telagraph, Copyright, Tela graphio - Massages Ordinance, 1906.
Received, November 24, 7-40 p.m.).
Bucharest, Nov. 24.
SCARCITY OF MILK IN RUSSIA
[Special to the "Hong Kong Dally
***** (Copyright))
Moscow. Nov, 24. The scarcity of milk in many parts of Ukraine has become go The Government's Economic great that the Soviet authorities Committee have resolved to re- have decided to issue rationing cards nounce all commercial treaties and for mix sad dairy produce from to Inaugurate now trade, pact ne- November 15. Hospital intalka ta gotiations, the basis for which is will have first claim, and
to be the definition that imports left over will be sold in public are permited only in proportion of wards in limited quantities Mixty per cent of the previous ex-| ration carda- porta:"Tronascean Xue déENG,
Traniocean Xuo Min.