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SOCIAL
WOMEN'S PAGE
MARRIAGES AT
REGISTRY
Twò Chinese couples were mar- rled "at the Registry, Supreme Court,...on Saturday,——Mr.T.-J1 Gould, Deputy Registrar of Marri- bges officiated at both ceremonies.
The following were the contract- Ing parties:
Mr. Chiang Ki Sum, clerk of Tal- koo Docks, and Mia ġam Kwal- man, of No. 346, Shaukiwen Road, The witnesses were Messrs. Chung Kai-ming and Kwok Bin-chot, and
Mr. Moy Chi-ping, merchant of No. 200 Tainan Road, Shamshul- poo, and Miss Annie, Lee, of No. 15 Talpoo Road. The witnesses. were Messrs. Li Vel-chen and Ping K. Chan.
Announcements
The following forthcoming mar- riages are announced:-
Mr. George Ip, clerk of the Pan- ris, Manufacture Co., No. 455, Lock- hart Road, first floor, and Miss Alice Kwok, reception clerk, of No. 18 Tai Shek Street, Shaukiwan:
Mr. Ten Joo-lam, shipping clerk, of No. 21 Lee Garden' Street, first floor, and Miss Doreen Lo, of No. 15 King Kwong Street, first foor. Mr. Woo Chu-wing, merchant, of
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and Miss Ho Wai-ying, of No. 55 Haiphong Street, Brst floor.
Bridesmaids at the wedding of Miss Rosalie Alabaster and Mr. J. D. Holmes at St. Mary Boltons on May 6. Left to right: Misses Beryl Fair, Betty Fair, Brereton, Mary Starr. Perry „Major, Allan
and Brereton.
NEWSETTES
Celebrating his birthday Sgt, W. E Allen, of the
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Mr. H. Barrett. of the Department, will birthday to-day.
Mr. Arthur Harrington Chamis bera,-mercantile assistant, of No. 163, Route Mayen, Shanghai, and Mas Sophie Elizabeth Baker, of No. 23, Church Road, Osterley Park, London, who is en route to the Colony in the s.s. Patroclus.
BOYS AND GIRLS!
Here't a wonderful oppor
tanity for you to make some extra DRAMA YOU'LL SEE pocket money and to get a free ticket to see M-G-Me picture
"BOYS TOWN, entitled
bo-starring Spencer Tracey and Mickey Rooney. The picture was voted one of the ten best pictures of the year, mod though it just failed by the narrowest margin to nose out Columbia's picture "You Can't Take It With You" for the Academy Award for the best picture of t'e year, it nevertheless secured two other Acadeing Awards just the same. Spencer Tracey won the award for the best male performance of the year for his portrayal of Father Flanagan in "BOYS TOWN," and the writers of the Story. received the other award for the best servin story of the year. The picture will play simultaneously st the Queen's and Alhambra Theatres from June 3, 1939.
All you have to do is to secure subscription for the Hongkong Daily Press" for a minimum period of six months from a relative or friend. For the first thirty subscriptions received, asch successful contestant will receive 20 per tons. of the whatever subscriptions be secures sa commission and a free ticket to the best sent in the Queen's or Alhambra Theatres to sne "BOYS TOWN," with Spencer Tracey and Mickey Rooney. After the first thirty subscriptions are received, we will only pay the commission, so send your subscriptions in early to get the free cinema ticket an
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Two great stan
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TRACY ROONE
Each contestant can submit as many subscriptions as secured and qualify for the commission and cinema ticketa.
In all, there will be four competitions of this kind, each lasting one week. For each, similar prizes will be given (except that the picture for which the free cinema ticket is presented will" rary), but, at the end of the fourth competition, the "Hong kang Daily Press" will, in addition to the prizes
and commissioDS earned, offer special prize of $20.00 to the competitor who has brought in the largest number of new subscriberso long as the number is not. lesa thin twenty. ........
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to-day The Rev. and Mrs W: Farren Police. were among the passengers on board the liner Rajputana for Prison London, via ports, on Saturday at
his noon.
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MONDAY'S MENU
BREAKFAST
Pineapple Juice
Cereal
Bausages and Hominy
Ralain Toast
Coffee
LUNCHEON
Okra Soup Tuna Fish Salad Lamb Chops Baked Potato Creamed Mushrooms Com on Cob Strawberry Short Cake Tea
DINNER
Oyster Boup Aspic Salad
Hot Meat Loaf Onion Bauce Carrot Souffle Mashed Potatoes Stewed Celery. Rhubarb Pie Coffee
are
The Japanese-claim-that-nūtes issued by the
Japanese-sponsored Hsing Hua Commercial Bank used by some of the foreign banks Mr. B. W. Palmertz, formerly of in the International Settlement Tenders are also Invited for
the Hongkong office of Universal was emphatically denied in reclamation and road reconstruc-Pictures. Corporation and recently foreign banking circles. tion at Taipo.
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promoted manager for China has
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Mr. Walter John Skinner has arrived in the Colony on a business been appointed Quantity Surveyor, Public Works Department, with effect from December 1, 1938.
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The engagement la announced be. tween Lieutenant "Douglas Lam- bert, Royal Navy, only son of the The appointment of Miss Rosa late Douglas Lambert and Mrs. 7. Winifred Wickett to be an Cruickshank, of Little Meadow,
Mistress Assistant.
(Domestic Northam, Devon, and Ivy Serita
Mr A. A. Greenevitch, residing Science), Education Department, Julla, only daughter of Major. A. at No. 9. Knutsford Terrace, has is notified in the "Government J. M. Gordon. of Henley-on- reported, to the police the loss of
Thames. and Mrs. J. Gordon, of $50 in Singapore currency.
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A woman named Wong Lau-chn died at the Queen Mary Hospital on Friday nght sucerns from an overdose of sleeping draught.
Gazette".
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representatives will be held early Sir William Preston, Bad- next month for the purpose of minton House, Gerrards Cross. selecting delegates to attend the late
chief manager, Chartered World Student Federation which Bank of India, Australia and will be held at Nice France. Chins, and chairman, P. and 0. Mr. C T Champelovier, of the the middle of August. Sanitary Department, proceeded
Home leave
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Local Portuguese residents will entertain Senhor A. B. Laborinho, Milner-Barry Portuguese Consul, who has been departed from the Colony on transferred to Johnnesburg, at Saturday for London in the s. a. Club Lusitano at 5.30 p.m. to- Rajputana.
morrow. Senhor Laborinho leaves
n June 2 for his new post
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Sub-Inspector J. Michell, of the Hongkong Police, proceeded on Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Sykes, of the Home leave, on Saturday salling Police Departinent. who were for London in the liner Rajputana. married at the Rosary Church during the week, left for London The Rev. and Mrs. C. Stranks on Saturday in the liner left the Colony "on
Mrs. board the Rajputana.
Bykes was Rajputana for London on Batur formerly Miss Claire Engelbrecht. day,
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It is notified that the valuation The Chief Justice. Bir Atholl lists for Hongkong including MacGregor, will leave on Wednes-Apliciu), Kowloon and New day for Shanghai for, a sitting. of Kowloon for the year 1939-1940 the Court of Appeal there.
will be open to Inspection at the Treasury for 21 days commencing Mr. Stanley Joseph Swetland on Friday, June 2. FUJ been
Sub- appointed" a Lieutenant in the Hongkong Naval Volunteer Force, with effect from
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Mr. Akiyoshi · · Takdir, Consul- General for. Japan at Hongkong resumed charge of the Consulate- General for Japan on May 23: 1930,
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Gen. Ho Chien was relieved of his duties as Minister of Interior by a mandate issued by the Na- tional Government on Friday. He was transferred to head the Pen- sion Committee
of the National Military Council. Mr. Chow Chung-yuch was appointed..........DEN. Minister, of Interior.i
Tenders are invited" for a new boundary wall at the Colonial
The Hongkong Rotary Club will Cemetery; for repairs to 8, D. 3; hold their "annual closed (no and for the purchase of cargo guests) meeting to-morrow to elect | junk No. 3738 V.
officers and directors for the Rotary year July 1 to June 30° and
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Dr. C. T. Wang flew to Bangkok to consider any other business, or on Saturday on a trip connected suggestions. It is hoped that every with the Chinese Red Crossmember will make a special effort Society and is expected to return to attend. about middle of June.
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Mrs. Yang a 50-year-old woman Dr. and Mrs. A. Mistowska were in the district of Lunan. Yunnan, among the passengers on board has contributed her sole property. the liner Rajputana which walled of twenty mow of land worth for London, via ports, on datur-$3,000. (Chinese currency) to the day.
Government. She petitioned that the land be auctioned and the Squadron-Leader JEM. money used as a "comfort" fund MacCullun, R.AF. left the Colony for Chinese soldier, fighting at the on Saturday in the P. and O. front, Rajputana which sailed for Lon- don,
The presentation of Hongkong Ladies' Hockey Association tro Special arrangements were made phics won during the 1938–39 by Cable and Wireless Limited season will be made by Mrs. T. for sending the Derby result to Pearce, president of the AS- all parts of the world. The sociation, at a tea party to be message took one second to reach held at Gloucester Hotel on Cairo and Nairobi, 3 seconds to Tuesday, June §. This tea party Bombay, Montreal, Singapore will take the place of the annual and - Hongkong, 4-to-Cape Town Champions v Rest matches, which and Zanzibar, 6 to Barbados, 8 to were unavoidably cancelled ́ ́this Melbourne and Sydney, 10 to year due to the Interpors match Auckland ‹ Jamaica, and Shanghai, in Shanghai,
Banking Corporation Ltd., `left £87,362 ̄(n.p.`` £82,147). He gave. the his effects to his wife, and residue to her for life, with re- mainder to his children.
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