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PRETTY BRIDE CANDID CAMERA AT THE RACES
AT CATHEDRAL
Popular Couple Married
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The wedding of two popular young members of the Colony's social set took place yesterday afternoon at St. John's Cathe- dral when Miss Mary Margaret McCaw was joined in marriage. to Mr. Daniel Godfrey Wilson. The Dean, Very Rev. J. L. Wil- sork, officiated.
Miss McCaw, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. J. B. McCaw, was given away by Mr. S. S. Harris and was attended by her two sisters, Misses Muriel and Dorothy McCaw.
The bride was simply, but beau- tifully, attired in a gown of white suk net with satin thread brocade, designed on princess lines. A shoulder length, white silk tulle vell was secured to her head by a halo of orange blossoms.
Forming a harmonious back- ground for their stater, the Misses Muriel and Dorothy McCaw were attired in light blue net frocks of floor length. worn over the same; colour taffeta slips. Small skull caps of taffeta and net, which the two blonde bridesmaids' wore on their heads, lent A very smart touch
The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Wilsofi, was attended by Mr.S. A. Tremlett as best man."
A reception was held in the Gloucester Hotel after which the happy couple left for their honey moon which is being spent at Repulse Bay.
PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN at the Eleventh Extra Race meeting held at Happy Valley on Saturday. (Photo by Lelea).
From A Newcomer's Window
BY ANNA GINSBOURG
Hongkong's assumption of an emphatic role in the Sino-Japan-
ese war has placed it in focus of world attention and made of it the subject of international press cominent. The main point at issue at present is whether, and to what an extent, it will retain Its newly-acquired significance with the concentration of war activities in the South.
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It is interesting in this connection to follow the two main trends of public opinion as expressed in the press to-day: While a pessimistic outlook seems to be prevalent among observers from outside. Far Eastern commentators are likely to adopt a brighter view and Invest Hongkong with theery prospects for the future.
SOCIAL
ATTACK ON
A. T. S.
Ellen Wilkinson And Goebbels
For the first and possibly the last tim, Socialist Ellen Wilkinson And Nari prom paganda Minister Doctor Goebbels found themselves "united in a common cause last week.
Their object was to pour scorn on the Auxillary Territorial Ser- vice. A women's semi-military organisation which arose out of f the Inte crisis.
Declared Miss Wilkinson: "Tob- fect to the administration by May- tair society women. I have had many letters from responsible middle-class women who tried to enrol They indicate that this is just being run as a snob show. If there are going to be any women's defence organisations they ought to be run democrati- cally, not as a cocktail party.
GERMAN SNEERS
Sneered Dr. Goebbels in "Der "Angriff:" "It is not for our young women in the Labour Service to be given military training, to learn to shoot. We know our young women are trained to become good mothers, but in England a cannon instead of a soup spoon is put into women's hands." .
Among the high-ups in the 4. T. S. are Lady Violet Astor, Lady Londonderry, Lady Per- rott, Lady Swinton and Lady Trenchard, just to mention a
few.
Shown a copy of "Der Angriff." Company Commander Mrs. Corbett marked: "Haw funny. Tney
have got everything wrong.
We
CEREMONIES AT REGISTRY Two weddings were performed at the Registry yesterday before Mr. T. 4. Gould. Deputy Registrar
re going to do domestic jobs, of Marriages.
The transference of large-scale most commercial port of China, clerking and store-keeping. Cer- Mr. Ng Hong-yat, of the Sanitary which has already brought about stimulants which promise further
war operations to South China, have injected Hongkong with fresh tainly we will not handle guns."
As a mild reprisal against Dr. Department, P.W.D., residing at 30 the Isolation of Hongkong from development,, and there is
Goebbels she. added: "They have Yik Yam Street, ground door was the Interior, will result in a situa-ground for the belief that at the
Arc
ta train their girls to be good married to Miss Chlu Yuet-hing tion comparable to that now ex- moment of actual threat to Hong-
mothers. teacher, residing at 233, Gloucester Isting in
I think our girls art Shanghai, Ay Road, second floor. Witnesses of pessimistically inclined people will prove instrumental in provid-
those tong's well-being these new forces od mothers naturally." the ceremony were Messrs. Mak who attribute Hongkong's well-ing it with means and methods Yu-chiu and Jen Shin-kong.
Mr. Mu! Hon-kong. civil servant to and interdependency with South [able state.
being exclusively to its proximity of retaining its present comfort-Europe, there is little doubt as to of the Kwangtung Provincial Gov- China
[its repercussions in the Far East, ernment, residing at 28, Hill Road,
HONGKONG ENDANGERED? but here again it will be remem- Hongkong, was married to Miss without free intercourse with Can-whether Hongkong still remains kong has played in the Sino-Jap- their opinion, Hongkong. A much debated issue as to bered that the role which Hong- Chan YI-siu, of No. 4, Shlu Wahon and South Chipa in general, under menace of Japanese attack anese war has been very w'de of not only could not prosper but will seems to be gaining new that for which it was primarily de- be doomed to decay. They draw momentum with the European Įsigned, and its policy of "friendly
Fong, Hor.gkung." Witnesses of the Ceremony were Messrs, Chan Leung-ming and Mui Pol-chee.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
In
a parallel between the ant-Hong-political horizon again becoming neutrality" towards China, may yet kong boycott in 1926, when it be- clouded with the WOL threat. prove beneficial to its own interests
The following forthcoming mar- came, commercially, almost a dead should war really break out in in time to come. riages are announced:-
Mr. Chan Wan-fa, student, re-
city, and call it but chlid's play
as compared with what will hap-
siding at 4, Third Street, second pen if the Japanese come into pos- floor West Point,, to Miss Pun Ngau session of the whole South China alias Ho So of 193, Wanchal Road, coast.
third floor;"
OPTIMISTIC VIEWPOINT. Mr. Chan Shu-min, clerk; of the
However, there are others who Nanyang, Tobacco Company, Ltd.. refuse to give up Hongkong and and residing at 172, Jobartone the bright hopes cherished for its Road, to Miss Tang Yee-king of 31. future. New routes of communi- Lower Lascar Row, second floor;
calon between Hongkong and the
NEWSETTES
There will be a
dance at the
United Services Recreation Club
а
Mr. Randolph Belmont Hitch-interior will soon be established, Hotel Cecil to-morrow from 8.30 members cock, manager of the R.A. Mineral: they say, and then the Colony wp.m. to 1 am.
are reminded that Water Factory.. Queen's Road, to be in a position not only to retain
dinner dance will be held on Miss Lily Jean Fong of 42, John- its present importance but even
Baturday, December 3. Reserva- stone Road, third floor;
Mr. J. R. Jones, manager of Con-tions for tables stating number of Mr. Lau Shul-hing, cherchant re-dustries now rooted in the Colony the s.s. Aramis yesterday morning warded to the Honorary Secretary enhance it by developing new In-nell Bros. Co., Ltd. retu ied aboard covers required should be for- siding at 136, Kennedy Road, to and starting new ventures. Miss Hsinng Yau-shuang, artist,!
from a business trip in Indo-China, by Saturday, November, 25. residing at 137. Wongnelchong which opinion will prove to be The Immediate future will decide
Tuesday's health returns show Gen. Chen Ming-chu has been prophetic. If the Chinese coun-alx cases of dysentery, two cases appointed as the Chief Supervisor- ter-attack against Canton really of puerperal fever and one case of the Kwangsi Militia Training meets with success, the whole each of cholera, enteric fever and Department which is soon to be situation will become reversed in cerebro-spinal, meningitis.
Road.
THURSDAY'S MENU
BREAKFAST.
Bleed Bananas Hot Cereal Berambled Eggs
German Coffee Cake
Coffee-..
LUNCHEON
Creamed Celery Soup Deviled Egg Ealad
Stuffed Peppers Fried Eggplant
Baked Onions" ~ Shoestring Potatoes Fruit Cake and Cocoa
DINNER
Shrimp Cocktail
Onion Soup
Stuffed Shoulder of Lamb
Browned Potatoes
Creamed Carrots and Peas.
Mint Jelt
Fruit Salad
Hot Rolls
Butterscotch Ple
Coffee
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no time. At any rate, It seems
established. The appointment was unanimously approved. by the
almost unbelievable that Hong- Mr. Bert J. Chen, manager of Chairman of Ewangi, Mr. Huang kong. as viewed to-day, can fall: Reliance" Motors, representatives Bhu-chu, Gen. Li Tsung-jen and again Lato that state of sweet of Buick and others, is leaving for Gen. Pal Chong-ha. drowsiness in which it found it. Rangoon, Kunming and Chung-
self prior to the outbreak of the king on Friday.
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About 4000
Japanese wounded soldiers, mostly from the Yançız”
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GLOUCESTER
The role of invaluable inter- The European YMCA will hold River front, have been covered SPINSTERS LIVE
medtary, which the Colony has a Cabaret. Dance on Saturday, to Shanghai for trans-shipment to carried on since the beginning of December 3, at 9 p.m. in the West Japan for medical treatment dur- hostilities, coupled with fta, en- Lounge. Tickets are $1.50 (single),ing the past few days, according hanced significance as the fore- and $2.50 (double).
窳 Shanghai message, Central News.
The Discussion Group of the
at 9 p.m. when Professor Ko Min- tish
says
LONG
Widows Out-distanced
Spinsters and married women
Consulates at Kulangsu at ages over nity than widows
European T.M.CA will hold a The Shanghal Customs has re- SHIP MAY ORDER meeting on Sunday, November 27, ceived notifications from the Bri- have a better chance of surviving
BEARDED MEN ONLY
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don to-day.
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to will speak on "Christianity and (Amoy), Macie and Tientsin certi-the. Committee on Spinsters' Pen- Chinese Culture."
fying that grain" for the rel'et ot stons at Bity-Ave was told re- refugees has been taken from cently by Mr. Harvey, of the Gov- Lady Noble, wife of Vice-Ad-Shanghai and distributed to the ernment Actuarles' Department Sailors who serve in the non-miral Sir Percy Noble, Comman- following places:-10.000 bales to At fifty 951 spinsters out of magnetic research ship Research, der-in-Chief of the China Station. Kulanks, 10.000 bales to Tientsin 1,000 were expected to live ve row. being built for the Admiral will arrive in the "Colony" aboard and 12,000. bales to MacBO.
years, compared With · 995 'mar- ty, may be compelled to grow the P and O. s.a. Corfu from Lon-
ried women and 938 widows. At beards.
There were 82 traffic accidents sixty the figures were 901 zpina- Mr. J. J. Bautter. mariaging
in the Colony last week as the ters, 899 married women, Bas director of Messrs. Philip and The gav nineties were revived by result of which four persons were widowa. Son-the bulders, and recently Imperial Japanese Army when they killed and 50 were injured... Of that substitutes have been found used horses instead of locomotives those killed, three were British for nearly every steel article re-ta pull trans conning, between soldiers who were involved in the the basis of a case for improve- jquired.
mon and Shek Tan on a tribu-accident in Customs Pass and thement of social services it would But experts are baffled by the tary of the Beat River. Most of other was a Chinese woman. 32 be necessary to consider severn! steel, razor.
the locomotives stromed ont of years old, who died from intaries other classes." Evidence is finish- So far they have been unable to canton before its fall and those received while alighting from a ed, and the committee are now to find a non-metallic substitute. remaining ones were damaged. moving tram car.
consider their report
A Treasury memorandum salt: If the claims were conceded on
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