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POPULAR KOWLOON WEDDING

MR. W. H. G. HIRST AND MISS E. MUDD

Was

A popular wedding solemnised at St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon, on Saturday afternoon, when Miss Ethel became the Florence Mudd

bride of Mr. William Henry George Hirst, son of Mr. W.W." Hist. Manager of The Stear Laundry Company, and Mrs. Hirst. The Rev. S. Hinchliffe, S. C. F., officiated.

The bride, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Mudd, of

Belfast Ireland, wore a gown

white lace and was given away by Capt. Sale, A.E.C. She carried

a bouquet of Arum ille's.

The bridegroom's sister.

A A. Hirst, as

green

Miss

bridesmaid wore

broiderie angelaise and

Picture taken at the Firm Extra

SOCIAL

CHARITY BALL ON APRIL 14.

Special Programme For S.P.C. Function

The Ball sponsored by the Wo men's Auxiliary of the Society for the Protection of Children, to be held at the Peninsula Hotel on Friday, April 14, premises to one of the smartest, most enter- taining and successful social func- tions of the season.

be

His Excellency the Governor and Lady Northcote, who have the noble object of the Society great- very much at heart, have Race meeting held at

Happy Valley. (Photo by Leica).

NEWSETTES

The Jury List for 1939 is publishi

carried a bouquet of abaded pinked in the Government Gazette. gladioli.

wore

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Mr. and Mrs. F. S.. Geldart, ol the British American Tobacco Company, left for Home yester Mr. W. L. Handyside, Inspector day in the 2.5. Chitral: lace of Schools. celebrates his

birthday to-day.

Mrs. W.W. Hirst was the "matroni

grey of honour, and with grey accessories.

Mr. J. J. King was the best man. { After the ceremony a reception was held at the Peninsula Hotel and was largely attended.

The happy couple later left for

honeymoon.

their

Mrs. W.HO.

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48th

their

Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Keown, of the Talkoo Dockyard, and the children, left for Home yesterday

in the s.s. Chitral,

Mr. R. W, Chittenden, of Harbour Department will be 42 years of age to-day.

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Miss M. E. P. Smalley left the

ly encouraged the organisers by giving the Ball their patronage From reservations already made. It is easy to foretell the number of well-known people who will be. present.

Both the Rose Room and the Roof Garden of the Hotel be used on the occasion to commodate the large

crowd pected.

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MONDAY'S MENU

BREAKFAST

Apple Sauce Cereal Buckwheat cakes Pork Sausages

Jam Coffee

LUNCHEON

Macaroni Soup

Tuna Fish Salad

Veal Cutlets

Potatoes au Gratin

Baked Squash Stuffed Onions Peach Cobbler

Tea

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DINNER

Crab cocktail

Avocado & Grapefruit Salad Roasted Turkey

Currant Jelly Candled Sweet Potatoes

Grilled Mushrooms Buttered Turnips

Fruit Pudding

Coffee

Round About

the

streets. of the

were

Adding zest to the evening will be the special cabaret programme. amateur to which many capable

Tourists crowded entertainers aïe contributing. M133 | restaurants and shops

A round-the-world Uner Daisy O'Keefe's pupils are giving Colony. four dances, and one of them, the was in and there was not mis- Gay Nineties number, in which taking the fact. Young and old ten Bright Young Things are ap-men, women and children pearing, is a dance tableux par inspecting merchandise, bargain- store Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Mackay, of excellence.

ing and haranguing with the Police Department, went

Those taking part include Betty keepers near the plers Swan, Alleen Purvis, Alice Bulke-woman, had. Just purchased à com- They Mr. A. H. Penn, director of the ley, Betty Richards, Dawn Digby,plicated looking camera.

Janet Leighton, Phyllis Bicknell, were quite proud of the new poss- Bank Line, and Mrs. Penn, sallec Noreen Jordan, Hugh Chen, Beat- ession and stood looking for London yesterday in the "s.srice, and Elxle Law, Priscilla and them for an object to photo- Chitral,

Pat Ho, Mary Chan. Dora Chow, į graph. Elate Wong and Mary Thu,

or:

Hirst's going-away costume being Colony in the s.s. Chitral yesterday leave yesterday sailing in the $5. Pestonji, Suzette Compton, Grace An elderly couple, man and of peacock blue with black acces- at noon. sories.

on

The bridegroom, who is a mem Mr. H..J, Woolley, of the Urban, ber of the Central British Asso- Council, sailed for England, clation for whom he formerly Sunday in the s.5. Chitral. played hockey regularly,

Joined

the Colonia Secretary's Office as

a Probationer Clerk in 1928 and their two infants left for London) was appointed Clerk to the Chief yesterday in the s.s. Chitral. Justice on March 1, 1934, in which

Chitral.

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Mr. and Mrs. N. Braga withi

·

Mr. W. J. F. Dowell, inspector in

the Civil Government, sailed for

post he has won

a wide circles of

Law Courts, legal

·

the press.

the esteem., of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Hills depart-England in the s.s. Chitral yester-

the ed in the P. and O. s.s. Chitral on friends in

profession and Sunday for England.

member He is also a

!day.

Mr. and

Mrs. A.

of the Hongkong

·

·

Erik Nelson.

The following

shows the number of cases of notifiable and diseases recorded in Jeffery

Colony their son left for England is the for the 24 hours ended midnight Mrs. J. Harrop and her young. Chitral. Mr. Jeffery is

31:-Tuberculosis con-un March daughter sailed in the s.s. Chitral nected with the Government in measles 8, enteric fever é, cerebro- 2. small-pox un Sunady for England..

spinal fever Hongkong.

chicken-pox 1.-and-dysentery 1 Mr.

return

the

23.

Assistant

The Police Bureau has issued an

fence Corps.

Volunteer De-

Mr. W. W. Colquhoun,, of the

AT THE REGISTRY Mr. Wang Fun, of No. 185 Nathan Road, and Miss Ma Yu, teacher, of Indo-China Steam Navigation Co Superintendent at Kai Tak is re- No, 88 Queen's Road Central, were Shanghal, departed in the s.s. Chported to be arriving in the married at the Registry, Supreme tral yesterday for England. Court, on Saturday morning.

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Mr. T. J. Gould. Deputy Registrar Mr. Clifford George Sollis, M. A. of Marriages, officiated, and the] (Oxon), has been appointed Direc- witnesses were Messrs. Yang Yen tor of Education with effect from and Ma Chi-zuen.

April 1.

The offices of the Supreme Court will be open daily from 10 am to 1 p.m. during the Easter Vacation, "except pn public and general holl-

days, when the offices will be en-1 tirely closed. The Easter Vacation begins on April 7 and terminates on April 13, both daya inclusive.

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In

about

A small Chinese girl wearing the proverbial trousers and coat with a long black plait down her back walked past. On her back the she carried a young baby in usual Chinese style, and at her heels trotted a very small dirty little boy munching 11 big red apple.

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The elderly couple stopped them and explained in brokeri j English that they wished to take a photo.

order prohibiting the export of and posed

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The girl was quite agreeable sideways for them. ¡Carthage

The foodstuffs from Pelping to other their picture was taken. England.

districts. Pelping, the order says, lady thanked the "three young- is not a cereal-producing centre, sters and offered several Hong- Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Flegg and and its requirements in the way of kong copper to the girl whose their child salled on the 531oodstuffs are met by supplies from hand was out-stretched. However,

yesterday for Chitral

England other ports.

when she saw

she the money Kave it back to the lady and said Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Smith, of the Mr. Flegg is in the Public Works

Mr. O, B. Perkins, Chief Inspec- "no can do," American money, can Shanghai Municipal Police, sailed Department.

tor of the Shanghai Municipal | do."; for England yesterday with their!

She finally received a 25-Cent Police, Mrs. Perkins and their two young child in the sa" Chitral,

smallest this being the children have left for home-leave piece, in England They are expected to amount of change they had." return to Shanghai. in about six months' time. Mr. Perkins was fa change of Bubbling Well Police Station

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had

de-

A parade was held in the city when of Klangkow, on April 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. Whitty. of the four Chinese youths, who Yee Tsoong Tobacco Co., Shanghai, volunteered active service, departed for a trip to England via parted for the front. the s.s. Chitral on Sunday at noon,

Mr.

Sir Victor Sasscon accompanied

secretary Capt. T. Wilkinson connected by his private with the Indo-China Steamship Charles Arkwright, returned to Navigation Co,, salled to England Shanghal in the Empress of Asia on Sunday in the ss. Chitral after a brief visit to the Colony.

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Miss Lam Wai-ching, Miss Chang Pik-ha and Miss Chan Mal-yin have been appointed Public Vac

cinators

Mr. A. E. Fenton, of Shanghai,

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More than 100 members of the staff of the Ministry of Interior and 200 members of the star of the Ministry of Education took

and the Arm of Hansons, solicitors, their bath of loyalty in accordance transhipped in the Colony from the with the outline of the National m.v. Canton to the s.5. Chitral and Spiritual Movement at the wartime salled for England yesterday after-capital on Saturday morning.

Mr. O. B. Perkins, Municipal Po-noon. Hee Inspector in Shanghai sailed for England yesterday at noon in the s. Chitral.

Malaya will be the first country outside the United Kingdom, to in- troduce a Royal Air Force Volum- teer Reserve. Details of the 'plan have just been announced officially.

Miss Phyllis Harrop, lady. 23- sistant to. The Secretariat For Chinese Affairs, is to undergo an Mary operation at the Queen Hospital this week. The opera- ሁ tion. It is learned, is for removal The will of the late Mr. C. Tjor à blood clot from under the troubling akull, which has been Miss Harrop for some time..

Mr. D. G. Mirams, of the Public Hutchins was admitted to probate Works Department in the Shang- in the United States Court for hai Municipal Council, left Hong-China, Shanghal, by Judge M. J. Gen. Wa Te-chen, former Gov-kong yesterday in the s.s. Chitral Helmick. Messis Franklin and Har- ernor of Kwangtung Province and for trip to Marseilles and Lon-rington acted as attorneys for the estate, The U. 8. Attorney. Mr. Mayor of Shanghal, is to be given con.

Leighton Shields, was appointed a Cabinet post shortly, according

The three months' grace allow-guardian for a minor daughter. ea local dairies to comply with the

ter- Mr. and Mrs. T. Curry, and their Mr. H. H. Mundy, the golfer, pasteurisation regulations accompanied by Mr. Mundy and minated on Friday and on Satur-two children left Shanghai in the family, left for Home on long leave daye the new requirements came mv. Canton for England. Due to on Saturday by the Fostsdam. into force.

to unconfrmed reports.

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Mr. A. G. N. Ogden, of His Bri- tah Majesty's Consular Service,

A woman speaker, Miss A. Atkins, will address the Hongkong Rotary transhipped from the m.y. Canton Club at its weekly meeting to Miss Atkins subject will be "Educa- tion in Refugee Camps."

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the damage to the P. and O. motor ship they transhipped to the 85 Chitral here and continued on their Mr. Curry is Assistant voyage. Superintendent Engineer of the

to the ss. Chitral and sailed from morrow at the Hongkong Hotel. China Navigation Co. Hongkong yesterday for England.

The Kowloon Cricket Club held

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"

About 1,200 Chinese students in Mr. Emest Hausammam will be Hongkong took their cath of loyalty a successful dance at the club house in charge of the Swiss Consular to the State as prescribed in the

on Saturday night. A large number Agency during the absence of leave outline of the National Spiritual

for Bwitzerland at Hongkong.

Under the distinguished patron- age of His Excellency the Gov. emor, the Amateur Dramatic Club of the European YMCA, will, on April 13, 14, and 15, in the West Lounge Theatre, at the YMCA. present a three-act play by John Van Druten, "London Wall." Cur- tain time is 9.15 pm. Booking 15 at the Anderson Musle Store and at the European YMCA,

The Japanese in Hongkong are now purchasing large quantities of camphor wood with a view to manufacturing trunks to compete with such American and European products in the China market, says a Hongkong Chinese message to the "Shun Pao" The Canton City Gov-

the Japanese authorities, the report of members and their friends were of Mr. H. A. Keller, Vice-Consul Mobilisation Movement in Con-emment under instructions from

fucius Hall Caroline Hill, on present at the function.

Saturday last. A three-minute adds has issued an order prohibi-

ting the export of camphor wood.

ting

Mr. Henry Wylde Edwards Mr. W. Owen, of the Puble silence was observed for the Chi Heath has been appointed a mem- Works Department, went on leavenese war dead and civilian vic-s subsidiaries of the $5,000,000 ber of the Committee to administer yesterday sailing in the 8.5. the Mercantile Marine: Assistance Chitral. He was accompanied by Fund of Hongkong, Vice Mr. Alfred Mrs. Owen and Miss A. R. Owen. Reginald-Seymour Major, with erect from March 30.

The early Inauguration of the Sino-British air line between Capt. and Mrs. J. Masteron-Chungking and Rangoon expected Smith, Capt. and Mrs R. H. by Chinese circles in Conngking M., F. W. Pilbeam, of the Bhang Finney, Col. and Mrs. C. H. The formal Inauguration of this had Telephone Co., is travelling as Stringer and Lt. HC, G. Cart-service, it is stated, has hitherto far as Singapore with Mrs. Pilbeam wright Taylor were among the been delayed on account of the on board the sa. necessity extension of the Lashio who will continue to London on the passengers sa Chitra!, which left the Colony Chitral which departed for Lon-aft held. The work is now said to

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Federation of Chinese Industrial Workers Co-operatives sponsored by the Executive Yuan, the Kan- ming branch of the Federation has established several co-operatives for copper and blacksmiths, ratten ware manufacturers, and other workers in Kunming. Similar co- operatives for various Industrial workers have been established at Kanchow. Bhavyang, Paochi. and other important centres.

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