HONG KONG DAILY PRESS
WOMEN'S PAGE
WEDDING AT
REGISTRY
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CHINESE COUPLE
UNITED
Large Attendance. At Reception
the
The popular and well-known Miss Lee Toen-wa of Colony was joined in marriage to Mr. Dang Kin-chee,, of Sal. ron. in the Rexistry Office yesterday morning.
Miss Wa a Taduate of St. Stephen's Girls' College; is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wan- tsal. Attending the bride were the Misses Evelyn Lee, Dolly Lee and Anna Lee. The Matron of Honour was Miss Pansy Pang
Mr. Chee, who is connected with a merchant House in Salgon, was į attended by Mr. S. T. Yeung as best man. Other attendants were Mr. Henry Wong, Mr. Tam Wing- on and Mr. Herbert Tong,
In the afternoon a ten party and reception was held in the Hongkong Hotel for the bridal pair. Approximately 300 guests were present to offer their good wishes.
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Mrs. Dang Kin-chee made striking picture in her white satin
CEREMONY AT REGISTRY
PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN after the wedding at the Registry. Supreme Court; yesterday morning between Mr. Dang Rin-chee and Miss Lee Yuen-wa. (Photo. A. A. Kalin).
NEWSETTES
Mr. and Mrs. L. Biltz arrived for Mrs. M. Porter, wife of Mr. Porter,
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Brig. Gen. Francis Honey- brocaded gown as she received the cut; has arrived in Manila to take many expressions of good health lover command at Fort Stotsen-Deacons returned to the Colony
and long life from friends.
After a short trip Mr. and Mrs. Dang Kin-chee will made their future residence in Saigon.
OTHER CEREMONIES Two
weddings place yesterday, at the Registry.
other
took
SOCIAL
THURSDAY'S MENU
BREAKFAST
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Orange Juice
Cereal
Waffles and Pork Sausages
Fried Pineapple
Coffee LUNCHEON
Okra Soup Spiced Beet Balad Irish Stew
Baked Stuffed Squash
Corn Bread Rennet Custard
Téa
DINNER
Tomato Juice Cocktail Crab Salad
Lamb Chops Mashed Potatoes
Carrots and Pess
Apricot Pie Cokee
A.R.P. EXAMINATIONS FOR WOMEN
It is announced by the Hong-
a short visit from Manila via the or Mayo and Company, arrived by kong Women's, A. R. P. Union 8.S. Felix Roussel yesterday. the Empress of Russia yesterday that examination following the
with her little daughter.
recent anti-gas lectures will be held at the Lusitano Club on Monday at 5.30 pm. and at the St. John Ambulance Headquarters on Tuesday at 8 pm.
There will also be a first ald Institute on examination at the Helena May Wednesday at 5.30
burg.
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The REO.C.A. will again be hosts at a supper dance in the Rose Room of the Peninsula Hotel on Saturday night.
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Mr. H. J. Armstrong. of Messrs.
aboard the C.P.S. Empress of Kusaka.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. L da Cunha returned to the Colony abcard the Empress of
from Russia
their honeymoon trip to Manila.
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Madame Flora Grambe attorney-
p.m.
POPPY" DAY FUND
The local branch of the British Legion acknowledges the follow- ing donations:- Previously acknowledged Another passenger on the Em-D. V. Steavenson
Mr. T M. C. F. Bellamy M. Gregory and Tang Shiu Kin
Dr. G. C. Canaval was also a the Deputy Registrar of Marriages. passenger by the Empress of Rus- -Mr.-T.-J.-Gould, officiated."
sia "which arrived from Marilaat-law, arrived yesterday in the Mr. Yeung Tu-tsan, telephone yesterday morning. operator of the Government Ex-
s.s. Felix Roussel, and is staying at the Peninsula Hotel. change, was married to Miss Ng Mr. R. R. Roxburgh, of Messrs. Shu-kee, teacher, witnesses being John I. Thornycroft and Company, Mr. Ng Seasom and Mrs. Chan returned to the Colony yesterday press of Russia Kwal-ching.
aboard the Empress of Russia from Gregory Mr. Ching Tat-men, cashier, was a business trip in the South. married to Miss Tong Sau-kee.] witnesses of the ceremony being Mesars. Carlos W. Shand and Ching Ho-shi.
ANNOUNCEMENT
The following forthcoming mar- riage is announced:-
Mr. Cheung To-kwong, typist of
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Company.
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Mr. P. Atkinseca, of the Texas Oil A recent arrival at Manila was Company, is visiting in the Colony Brig.-Gen. Henry C. Pratt, new U. having arrived from Saigon via S. Commanding Officer at Fort thes.S. Felix Roussel yesterday McKinley. morning.
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Mr. A. Haslam, printing overseer Commencing Sunday evening of the "North-China Daily News." the band concerts for the winter Shanghai, is at present in Hong Messrs. Jardine Matheson and Company. Limited, residing at No. be held from 9 to 11 p.m. The north to-day
season in the Peninsula Hotel will kong and will be leaving for the 36. Apllu Street, Shamshulpo, and Band of the Royal Scots will en- Miss Lau Mel-shiu, of the Kan tertain hotel patrons in the lobby. Hing Girls' School, Yuchow Street. Shamshulpo...
HOUSEHOLD WISDOM
In roasting meat, turn with a spoon instead of a fork, as the 'latter pierces the meat and lets the juice out.
Never fill a kettle overnight to save time in the morning, with water direct from the Water that has been in
or from pipe all night wholesome.
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Or
tap.
2.
lead
Is not
To get a firm edge to your knit-
ting cast on with
double wool.
and then knit loosely into the back of stitches on the next row.
Every time the
washed rub them
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hands are over with 3
little oat-meni while they
half dry.
are
Then Anish drying.
It will make a wonderful im- provement in the hands in a few days.
AT THE RACES
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ley Races on Saturday. (Photo by Lelca).
That A Drowning Person Rises Three Times
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1938.--PAGE 7
A NEW RANGE
OF
25252525;
CADDY BAGS
JUST RECEIVED
WITH & WITHOUT HOODS:
PRICED FROM
$1500
$4000
LESS 10 FOR CASH.
ALSO
GOLF GLOVES
AT'
$.75
PER PAIR
LANE
• CRAWFORD • LTD.
The House of Quality & Service
Round
About
Further contributions will be gratefully received by Mr. W. J. Cole, Acting Secretary, Earl Haig's) Fund. Hongkong & Shanghai Bank Building
The early morning market Cheques should be made payable hour was in full force. Amahs to Thomson & Co. and crossed and boys in their house coat and "Poppy Day Fund.”
The Rajah and Ranee of Sara-on the basis of reciprocal trade wak arrived at Singapore from treaties
negotiated under his London on board the P. and O. supervision. liner Rawalpindi en route for Kuching."
trousers trotted down, the streets,
| stopping' now and then to ex- change greetings" and gossip with Iriends.
Other household servants walk- ed along the thoroughfare carry-" ing odd assortments of foods dang- Brigadier-General Charles Bur-ing on the end of a string. Fish, nett. chief of the U.S. War De-vegetables, ice, all transported in His many friends will regret to [partment's bureau of insular at the same manner. learn that Mr.
Frequently a Choa Wing-chit.fairs, arrived in Manila on the U.marketer passed by hugging a live popular sportsman, has gone into s. transport Grant last week. He is fowl in his arm hospital with an attack of malaria, expected to inspect military forti- It la not, however," considered ser lous.
neations there and to discuss with General Douglas MacArthur the) progress thus far made on the
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Attention is drawn to the notice Philippine plans for national de- issued by the Commissioner offence. Police concerning traffic arrange- ments in connection with the Gor-
Captain T B. Drew, R. N ernment House dances on Friday Paymaster Lieut-Commander H 8. evening and on November 4.
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Inside the market commerce". was at its peak, all the stalls and concessions were rounded by three and four customers of Chinese
and selecting their produce attempting to secure the best bargain possible.
rows
Howell, R.N., Captain T. M. Hus-
In the midst of this". clamour Dr. E. A. Helde, bacteriologist P. C. W. Mainwaring, RN. and trance, zig-zagged his way to the sey. Captain R. Kenny, Capt. and trading a house-boy, in a from Berlin and lately connected Capt. F. H. C. Hayward, Adjutant sidewalk and through the crowd- in an advisory capacity at the of the 2nd Royal Berkshire Re-ed street heading for home. Military Medical College in Car meat arrived at Singapore from chicken was tucked in the crook ton. will show his recent research Home on board. the P. and O. 8.3. his arm and fish with vege- film to-night in the Colony for the Rawalpindi (Commander M. G. tables hung from the string in
first time.
Draper, R.D., RİNR:).
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his hand.
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Captain M. Costello, the Revs.
Dr. Arthur W. Woo. L. R. Gainster, F. G. Healey. E of the South China
Governor 'No' doubt distant territories and Moreton, A. G. Pratt and W. G. B. the Y's Men's Clubs will be host was oblivious to
District of events engrossed his attention. He Rearn, and Captain L. Macrae are
the people re- arriving in Hongkong to-day from Hongkong Y's Men's Club as well his way down the street his fish at dinner to members of the turding his progress. In bumping Home aboard the P. and O. as Rawalpindi.
as Y's Men from other clubs at and vegetables slipped the loop at the Chinese Merchants' Club to the end of his string. On be morrow at 7.30 pm to discuss walked, while a Chinese urchin ways and means of rendering claimed. house-boy's "to be some
service the
present tur” from the sidewalk. But at amergency
least he still had a chicken!
Messrs. E. Booth, C. Clackett, H Clark, J. Cruickshank, F. Edney, A. Harvey F Hill, E. McAllister and G. Ramsay are arriving -in i-
P.
Even in the least sensational re-action results in his coming to the Hongkong to-day aboard the ports of drowning accidents one surface.
cften sees reference to the fact
and Q. liner Rawalpindi from No sooner has this happened. London en route for Shanghai.
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that the victim "rose for the third however, than he throws up his time, but unluckily, etc." It is a arms either as a signal for help
The Rev. R. F. Brown who has widely held belief that drowning o in an attempt to force the body spent some time in the North- persuna rise three times to the sur- out of the water. In any case the West with General Chu Teh, of face; no more and no less.
result is the same, for the moment the 8th Route Army, will be the speaker at to-day's meeting of
In point of fact, however, there the arms are raised above the head, the T's Men's Club, his subject is no scientific law governing the then the body goes under, movements of a drowning person.
being "The 8th Route
Army"
Many a victim has fallen into the The drowning, person thereupon Bishop Hall's talk on the refugee water and gone straight under to struggles once more, and again situation has drown, while, on the other hand, comes to the surface.
temporarily.
been
Tostponed
another, no better able to swim, This process cannot be indefinite- has struggled for some time to rely repeated, because of rapid ex- The US. Becretary of State Mr. main upon the surface, rising not haustion, and three or four re-ap- Cordell Hull, has been awarded three but, half-a-dozen times pearances upon the surface is as the first-presentation of the Cap-- The belief that a drowning per much as the normal person can tain Robert Dollar Annual "son rises 'three times has arisen manage. Thus the idea that a Memorial Award. This award will purely from the struggle for life.drowning person invariably "rizes" be made annually to the indiv ́dual On falling into deep water, the three times, though non-swimmers making the most outstanding`con- non-swimmer usually begins to struggling for life have been ob- tribution of the year to advance- fling his arms about the moment served to make anything between ment of United States foreign he feels himself going down, this one, and seven re-appearances. trade. Mr. Hull received the award
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