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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 4,
PREMIER SENDS
A BOUQUET
(Continued from Page 1)
After the religious ceremony the organ played the Wedding March The Duke of Windsor and his bride
then proceeded to the salon where they were toasted by the invited guests, after which they posed for several minutes. for the Press photographers,
The Pressmen left the castle be- fore the wedding breakfast which followed.
Y
MAYOR'S ADDRESS The Mayor in the course of ad-
dressing the couple as "Your Royal Highness and Duchess," sald, by one of those caprices in which fate delights, it is under blue skies and amid Bowers of the garden of
France that one of the most mov- ing of idylls has blossomed."
Ship On Fire Near Manila
(Continued from Page 1}
LATEST REPORT
Manila, June 3.. The latest message received to- night in connection with the fire on the Oliva is, that the NDL Friederun is arriving in Manila to morrow morning with the injured members of the crew:
1937.
FAREWELL
DINNER
(Continued from Page 1)
And now, after having served `his King, and Country so iaithfully and well for the long period of nearly 33 years, he is soon leaving us on retirement. We are sorry to lose him, and I. as a
personal friend will greatly miss him. In bidding him "good-bye." we wish him and Mrs. Wellington, who has been such a wonderful helpmate to him, many years of happiness to enjoy their "well-earned retire- Presidentment.
Meanwhile the Oilva crew are
still fighting the dames--- Reuter.
DOLLAR LINKR HELPS The Dollar liner
Gentlemen, I now ask you to drink with me to the health of the Hor Dr. Wellington. (Applause).
Replying, the Hon. Dr. Wellington thanked his hosts and sald that both his wife and himself were very sorry to be leaving this beautiful and interesting Colony. He had been working Chinese for 32 years and it was among southern
with regret that he severed his connection. The average Chinese. he said, was quick to graap a new
Coolidge was actually within Hong Kong harbour limits and coming in towards the bay when the Chief Radio Officer, Mr. E. R. Caldwell, picked up the SOS of the burning Oliva and the message was handed over to Captain K. A. Ahlin just The "Mayor expressed most sin-
as she berthed. It was immediate- cere wishes to the "Prince wholy given to the local manager of was the well-beloved sovereign of the Dollar Line who was waiting a friendly nation and to her whom to come on board and he promptly His Royal Highness has chosen got in touch with the Hamburg- front a noble country attached to Amerika Line (local agents for the us by the same precious bonds."oliva) furnishing them with all The Duke wore a black morning the information available. He coat with a very dark yellow also notifled the local press. waistcoat. double collar," grey Had the President Coolidge got check tie, and a white, carnation in even fifteen minutes earlier been Chinese dressers, clerks, doc-
in his button-hole.
BOUQUET FROM PREMIER At the conclusion of the wedding ceremonies a bouquet from the French Prime Minister. M. Leon Blum, was presented to the bride and bridegroom.
the message would not have been heard as the radio office on board ship closes down as soon as the ship berths:
idea.
4; .
In all the organisations he had been connected with, there had
tors. Sanitary inspectors, technical assistants and cookies.
"We have worked together in the office, the laboratory and in the field in conditions which ́ varied
FIRE UNDER CONTROL On calling at the office of the from the normal to times of stress Hamburg-Amerika Line, the man- and even of danger and I am happy Reuter's special correspondent at ager stated that he received a
to say that never have I had to the wedding represented the whole message yesterday afternoon stat-complain of lack of co-operation," of the British and Empire Pressing that the fire on the Oliva was he remarked. Reuter,
under control and that she was heading for Manila.
SCENE OF GAY ACTIVITY
Before The Wedding
Tours, June 3.
Today, the village of Monts and the whole surrounding country presents a scene of gay activity as has not been witnessed since the French "Kings held Court on the banks of the Loire.
Everything is now ready for the Duke of Windsor's wedding to his
"When I first came to Rong Kong," said Dr. Wellington, “I was The message also stated that the told that laws which had been In first and fourth officers and three | force in Malaya for years could not sailors were in a serious condition | be applied here as Hong Kong was suffering from severe burns. The socially a part of China and that Friederun (NDL) and Tiikárang | it would take years to educate the (J.C.JL) were rushing to the scene. | local Chinese up to the necessary A message was sent out to Manila standard and permit of this being asking for an aeroplane to be sent done. It seemed to me an unduly to transport the injured persons to pessimistic view of the situation hospital for medical aid,
and that it was only necessary to Heuter:
explain the facts and convince the people they were being given a equare 'deal."
REMARRIAGE
OF
BULDOWS place since 1929; new laws had
American-born flance. All guests Madame Chiang In
Firm Favour
Dr. Wellington then went on to say that many changes had taken
been passed and the medical and sanitary services had been re- organised..
conditions
"The law with regard to leprosy," he said, "has been amended and it is hoped that by the end of 1938 Hong Kong will have an up-to-date China's traditional glorification institution where these unfortun- of widowhood is blamed by ate beings may find shelter and Madame Chiang Kai-shek's "New treatment. In Life Movement" for turning halls bring them hope and happiness."
which for encouragement of chastity" in- In conclusion, Dr. Wellington to "hells on earth."
said that Hong Kong was famed for its Chinese voluntary charity and referred to the Tung Wah, Chinese Public Dispensaries, Ho Tung Centre, Violet Peel Health the St. John Am-
"
was so coveted that families made
HOSTS
The hosts were:-Hon. Dr. R. H.
every effort to prevent the re- Kotewall, Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau, Hon. marriage of their widowed women Mr. M. K. Lu, Hon. Dr. Li Shu Fan, folk, even going to the extreme of Hon. Sir Shou-son.Chow, Sir Robert placing such unfortunate relicts in Ho Tung, Dr. 8. W. Te'o, Mr. Li halls of chastity," whose barred Yau Tsun, Mr. Ho Kam Tong, Dr. windows and bolted doors prevent-
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out their lives piously and without American flags. å force of 150 re-marrying were honoured by the Mobile guards has put in an aperection. at the emperor's expense pearance, and it is reckoned that
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ches. The "face". gained by thebulance Brigade. porters have arrived. Fortunately deceased family on account of this an American cable company has lasting mark of imperial favour erected a special transmission sta- tion in one of the local garages, Actually only five reporters will be admitted to witness the ceremony, Three railroad trucks loaded with presents are standing ready, but will probably not be unloaded at all, as the Duke intends to leaveed contact between the inmates. N. Chau, Messrs. B. Wong Tape Monts at 6 p.m. to-day.
W. N. Thomas Tam, Ll Sing - Kui, and the outside world and its pos- Chau Blu Ng, Au Blu Chẹ, Eu Tong The ceremony will not last lon-sibilities of remarriage. ger than 12 minutes, five of which
Coming in for special condemna-wan, Prof. W. 1. Gerrard, Prof. Ben, Tang Shtu Kin, Ngan Shing will be taken up by the Mayor tion by the "New Life Movement w. C. W. Nixon, Dr. Eva Ho Tung. performing the actual wed- is one such chastity hall in Han-Messrs, Chan Man Chi, Chan Kam
addressing ding and
few row, where 688 widows are confin- Po. Ho Wing. Yung Taze Ming, P. words to the couple, which the Duke will place a ring on as completely as if they were criwan, Chan Sing Fun, Tsang Po Ki,
after ed and deprived of their freedom Gockchin, Wong In Tung. Ng In *Straits and Calentia Miss Warneld's anger. Miss War-minals serving life sentences. One Feter H. Sin, P. K. Kwok, Lo Man Surabaya deld will wear a diamond tiara, a elderly inmate of this hall has nel-in, Ip Lan Chean; La Jowson, sir Mail for Canton and Dis- gift from the Duke. It has been ther seen nor heard from her fa-Fong Ki Cheuk, Sun Pak Ming, Sin made expecially for her in Paris.mily or relatives for 30 years. Hon Yat Lam Yuen Fong, Wong
tricts. The Rev. Anderson Jardine ar- rived at the Chateau yesterday to officiate at the religious ceremony He is of the Anglican Church. The presence of the Rev. Jardine has eroked a protest from the Bishop of Fulham, who as Anglican Bishop of Europe, states that Rey Jardine is acting entirely without his know-
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· Madame Chiang's uplift move- ment headquarters has made a Ching Yau, Li Bau Nam. Kan Bin public appeal to relatives. and Cho Mok Yu Ki Lam Pat Nam. friends of the Hankow institution Kong Chi Nai, Dr. T. Y. Li, Messza, occupants to take the unhappy Lo Wing Kit, 8. Ng Quinn, Au Lim Fung Taze Ying, Tong Yau Cheun, women from the hall and give cheun, Lambert Kwok, Wong Chi them the chance to live normal Po, Wong Chuk Hing, O. W. Luke, lives. At the same time, pressure Cheung Lan Chok, To Sut Shan, Air Mall for “E.L.M. Service"-- is being brought to bear on the Lo Tung Fan, Li Kwok Ting, To Kidas Amsterdam, 17th June Hankow, authorities to close the Cheung, Chan Cheak Man, Dr. Li
"home" and to prohibit the estateshu Pul, Dr, A. W. Woo, Dr. E. W. Straits, Sandakan, Cayion, Inda, East |lishment of "nów institutions of
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has announced Their children, | Chan. if any, will be given only the common forms of address
eta gave themselves up ngkoktaus Police Station
that they could and that their
King George VI pledged his elder brother he would intervene LEPERS SURRENDER personally to entitle the bride to Royal rank, but ceased whm thá Royal Family told him it would be HTWO The sharp featured - American" dangerous to force the issue any
at the divorcee will be ranked as a longer, so the rumour zoek, Junior Duchess immediately - fol- "The entire cabinet, then headed lowing the Duchess of Westminster by Mr. Stanley, Baldwin, advised but will precede all marchionesses the King not to requiesce to any in rank.
more which would "conter the Miss Warded will be called | diralty which such a title, (Her, "Her Grace, the Duchess of Royal Highness would confer
A Wirdedr." ~ Her husband will be | Bút the Duke of Wind: has "His Royal Highness the Duke Intimated that he will “make -a of Windsor,” the Royal Gazette. statement after the wedding.”
was known to their neigh- a result of which they by their fellow-villagerakan TZE were sent' to the Kennety Town prosarium, where they were detained.
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