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WEDDING BELLS

Pinna-Britto

ST. JOSEPH'S

CHURCH

AROUND THE COURTS

Thanksgiving Service PEPPER ATTACK SEQUEL

A very pretty wedding was wit- nessed by a large gathering at the Rosary Church on Saturday when

The Thanksgiving Service in Miss Folando dos Merlins Britto, connection with the Silver Jubile the third daughter of the late Mr. of their Majesties King George and 3. M. Britto and Mrs. Lia Soares Britto, became the bride of Mr. Queen Mary was held in Luiz Gonzaga de Pinna, the second Joseph's Church, ́ Garden Road," { rether, at the Central Magistracy

at.

A matching mcident with pepper being brought into use on May 2. at Duddelt Street had a sequel before Mr. W. Schofield and Mr. Q. A. A Macfadyen, sitting to

on Saturday when Chan You Chéơng, a shop toki was convicted when charged with the theft of a handbag containing $8:30 in maney, a pair of spectacles and a theque from the person of Mrs. Florence Eva Thornhill.

son of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. de Pinna yesterday morning, Mass was cele- brated by Rev. Fr. Gilles, Naval of Messra. Harry Wicking and

Chaplain. The students of St. Company. The Rev. Father Joseph's College formed the Choir Rossi oclated,

rendering Soul of My Saviour," The bride, who was given away" sing a Hymn to Mary" "O by her eldest brother, Mr. F. M. Į Salutaris,” and “O Purest of Britto, looked charming in a gown | Creatures,” in all of which the of white satin crepe trimmed with

whole congregation jadried. white roses which had a long white Tde preacher for the occasion train. She carried & bonquet of was the Rev. E. W. Gallagher, S.J.al six months it found unfit for arum Illies.

who delivered an eloquent and im The bride's sister, Miss Alda pressive sermon. Taking as his Britto and Miss Ern Xavier, at- text: "Servants, be obedient to tended as bridesmaids and were them that are your Lords accord- dressed in neat ensembles of blueing to the desh, in the simplicity organdle. They carried similar of your hearts, as to Christ. Not bouquets to that of the bride. The serving to the eye, as it were bride's mother wore

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flowered pleasing men; but, as the servants georgette dress.

of Christ, doing the Will of God Master Jerry de Pimna, the from the heart. With good will groom's nephew, who was dressed serving as to the Lord and not to

men."" (Eph, wt 5-7). in a white satin suit, was the page boy.

After the ceremony a reception which was attended by nearly 400 guests, was held at Club de Recreio when the Troubadours jazz band was in attendance

the

Found guilty he was sentenced te 18 months' hard labour and 20. strokes of the birch, or an addition-

birching.

Describing the incident Détec- tive M Murphy said that as Mrs. Thornhill was returning to her home after show at 9.20 p.m, she was mounting the top steps of Duddell street when the defendant snatched at her bag and threw pepper into her eyes. A struggle ensued during which the com plainant fell to the ground. De- fendant ran away and was arrest-

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Action To Be Taken

As an outcome of the recent re- After corroborative evidence was port of the Committee on Lepers, given by Mrs. Thornhill "Mr. A. the Hong Kong Government is Jackson, Government Analyst, Sgt. shortly introducing a new Ordin- Baldwin and the Indian Con-ance to deal with the subject, the stable, defendant was convicted.

Father Gallagher traced course of history, showing the parted by an Indian constable in Ice played by their Majesties in a House Street. period of intense (worry, anxiety and care. He stressed the example given by the King and Queen in their family life, and in the con- The happy couple left for Can- | scientious carrying out of the many ton where the meneymoon will be | and arduous duties of their exalted spent. The bride's going away position, their spirit of sympathy dress was a very pretty blue al- [with all, even the lowliest, of their bane slik dress with hat and vell | subjects, their observance of God's to match

Commandments.

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VAN ES-GLOVER

The Road Mapped Out The preacher continued:" "The text I have chosen may seen a strange one for such an occasion as this: "Be obedient to them who are your Lords according to the fesh," but it is just in that obedience that you, my dear men

Union Church, Kennedy HORU was the scene of another pretty wedding on Saturday when Miss M. D. Glover of Sydney, New

can give to the world a living, con- South Wales, Austraña became the bride of Mr. C. I'Van Es, an om-crete example, of the spirit which has brought you here to-day. By cer in the Chinese Maritime Cus

Java

tom's and formerly of the China, Japan Line,

NO PASSPORT

Charged with entering the Colony without a valid passport on May 9. Mrs. Meiko Nagano,of No. 498, Nathan Road was fined $5 by. Mr.

A. W. G. HL Grantham at the Ceb-

trai Police Court on Saturday.

Defendant, sald, that when she bought her passage in Japan, the N.Z.K told her that a passport was not necessary and that the certificate she had was sufficient.

THE D. B. S.

the School Chapel of Diocesan Boys' School was crowded with teachers, parents, friends and pupils when the Rt. Rev. R. O. Hall on Saturday officiated at the con- firmation, of the following 14 boys: Ma Pee Hong, T. Matthews, C. Matthews, H. Rathaam, E. Chung. Khan Sze Wan, Kaan Sze Kin, D.. Knox, J. Chang, J. Banker, N. Ko- latcho E Fisher, Au Ding Fun, and AL Dalziel AX were pre- draft of which has now been pub-pared for confirmation by the Rev. C. B. R. Bargent, the Headmaster lished

of the school. Viewed generall¬" the new Ox- dinance gets away from the Rea that a leper settlement or asylum is to be regarded as a prison and regards it instead as a centre for treatment and "as a “retreat, for severe cases or those who are de serted by their relatives.

The Rev. L. L... Nash, the school Chaplain, assisted the Bishop ba the service, while the Rev. H. W. Baines was also present.

case as sufficient provision for that Magisterial powers are not given purpose is made by the powers to the persons in charge of the conferred on the Governor In Settlements as it la considered safe | Council by section. 8. (2) (b) of the .. for leper offenders' to be brought | Public Health · (Quarantine - and before ordinary tribunals. Should Prevention Disease), Ordinar. A

it be round necessary, in any parti- No. 12 of 1935 which is to be cular case where Isolation is neces- | brought into force shortly by Pra-- sary, to impose a term of impri- clamation: Under section 2 of Sergeant Mottram in evidence sonment arrangements can now be that Ordinance leprosy is included

in the definition of "disease.” said that the certificate she refer-made for such isolation in prison. red to was her certificate of re- The new Ordinance repeals the Section & deals with segregation. gistration in Bong Kong. She has Ordinance of 1910. By section 2 in cases where the Director of Me- beea here for four years and had the Governor-in-Counell may apdical and sanitary Services deems gone to Japan for a holiday point places to be leper settle it necessary. It is now realised People had been warned by their ments. The former provision ID that segregation is not essential in consuls that proper passports must section 2 of Ordinance No. 24 of all cases of leprosy which by mod- be needed for their return.

1910 forbiding private asylums has ern methods of treatment may be Defendant's husband said Bergt.not been re-enacted as it is intend-cured at an early stage and mitig- Mottram was in a good positioned to entrust the management of ated at all stages.

leper settlements to suitable mia- Section 8 provides that when, here being the manager of a

lepers are detained in the settle- Japanese firm, and he did not ask slonaty or philanthropic bodies

Section 3 enables the Governor-ments they shall not leave with- In-Council to make regulations for out the written permission of the the better carrying out of the pro- officer in charge visions of the Ordinance, and for Section 7 controls alien · leper the well-being of the leper settle-immigration, while Section 8 deals ments and the inmates thereof. with the appointment of Justices of the Peace as visitors of leper settlements.

loyalty and the observance of your oath of fenity I do not mean abar- ing in parades and pageantry; I The bride who arrived at, the de not mean the offering of our Church in the arms of Mr. Fred selves in moments of exaltation Bulzbach was dressed in White and enthusiasm to make great satin and georgette and carried a sacrifices, even to the risking of life bouquet of white Iflies. Mrs. Itself. I know that if His Majesty Harvey was the Matron of Honour were to ask one of you to face death while Mr. D. Campbell," also of the for him you would do it, and do it Chinese Maritime Customes per-willingly, and yet even that is not formed the duty of the best man.

the loyalty of which I speak. It is A number of intimate friends, something far more difficult, some- including several officers from „ thing which a great Saint of God C. J. L, and C. M ̊C. Ships attend- called the hardest thing in life. It ed the ceremony, which was per- is the loyalty of one marching formed by Rev, E. G. Powell. "along the road mapped out by Christ, and along which He Himself walked with such infinite perfec-

your loyalty to God and to what tion: "Unless you deny yourselves, take up your cross daily and follow He has commanded to sanctity me, you cannot be my disciples." your loyalty to your King. It means the perfect fulfilment al- ways and at all times of the tasks which are yours because you have taken your oath of fealty.

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A reception was held at Jacobean room of the Hong Kong Hotel and the bridal couple then left for Repulse Bay where the honeymoon will be spent

·LOCAL AIR LICENCES

Loyalty to God.

We may say of the King that Notice No. 1 to Airmen, of this which the centurion said of him- year, published, in the "Govern-selt: "I" am

a man subject to ment Gazette" of February 22, suthority. I say to this one 'come 1935, is cancelled and the following and he cometh, to that one 'go' natice is substituted:--

and he goeth, and to another 'do As from the April 1, 1935, every this and he doeth it." The King pilot holding a Hong Kong Class B to whom you have sworn allegi- (Public Transport and Aerial ante derives the great power and Work) civil pliot's licence, who apthority of his exalted station cannot produce satisfactory evi-ultimately from God Himself. He dence that the holder

is also subject to authority, the (a) has already passed the "in. authority of God. Your acts then strument flying test at the Royal must be directed to God, you must Air Force Station, Hendon; or

obey not as to men but in the (b) has during his service in the Christ. You must see in the ful- simplicity of your heart as to Royal Air Force passed satisfac-Alment of your dally tasks the torily a course in instrument nying fuiniment of the will of God, and at the Central Flying School or by that fuißiment sanctify each other Instructional unit; or

and every act you do, even such

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(c) has carried out "instrument trivial things as the polishing of flying" in Royal Air Force Squa- the buttons of your uniform. You drons during Squadron training: "must show your loyalty by guard- ing the good name of the uniform"

or

(d) has undergone an Instru- you wear. That you will not do ment aying course at an approved unless you observe the Command- civil training school or establishments of God. If you-and I want you to imprese this deeply in your

ment,

will be required, as a condition hearts, because it is so absolutely of the renewal of the licence, to true if you are not löya; to God, pass the practical flying test in you will not be, you cannot be loyal "Instrument flying" specified in to your King, K

paragraph 87 (1) (8) or the Hong Kong Air Navigation Directions, 1932 (No. 1) as set out in Nott fication No. 202 published in the Hong Kong "Government Gazete" cf March 8, 19357

Test Specified

The Supreme Test day and it is within your power Eupernaturalize each act of the

such that if at any time, a "to, do that-arid make your lives

supreme test of your loyalty, you stood face to face with death you. could meet it with a smile

The test specified in paragraph | 87 (1). (g) of the Hong Kong Air On great occasions it is custom- Navigation Directions, 1932, No. 1, azy to make resolutions, to deter- set out as before, is as follows:- mine to avoid something that is A fight with the examiner on wrong, to do or to do more perfect- board in the course of which they something that is good. I want candidate must without exterior you to-day, as an earnest of your view maintain correctly during the sincerity in coming here to take 30 minutes his line of fight and | part in this celebration, to make up carry out - "ordinary, manoeuvres | your minds' in a manly- stralibt- solely by the use of the instruments | forward manner to be loyal to Clod." on board."

to be real servants of God, and by

that a serious view to be taken of the offence.

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