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EIGHT MARRIAGES)
AT REGISTRY Eight couples were married at the Registry, Supreme Court, on Saturday morning, Mr. T. 5. Gould, Deputy Registrar of Marriages, officiating at all ceremordes, The contracting parties were:-
Mr. Pai Wai-yuch, secretary of the Central Trust of China, and Miss Li Hang, teacher, of No. 22, Wing Sing Street:
Mr. Ng Shun-jung, of the China Vegetable Oil Corporation, and Miss Auyang Nyul Zok, of No. 15, Caroline Hill Road;
Mr. Ip Pot-man, merchant, of No. 36. Bo Tak Street, and Miss | Cheng Yan-ning, of No. 818, Can- _ton Road;.
Mr. Tsang Shiu-cheung, sani- tary inspector of the Urban Coun ct, and Miss Leung Suk-yee, of. No. 436, Nathan Road:
Mr. Tam Cheuk-fan, clerk of the Peninsula Hotel, and Miss Lam Wal-lan, of No. 521, Nathan Road:
Mr. Ho Ga-yu, mechant, of No. 200, Portland Street, and Miss Mui Suk-in, of No, 28. Hill Road:
Mr. Do Dak, of the Sworn. Mea- surer's Office and Miss Leung Lab-ying. of No. 173, Reclamation Street:
Mr. Leung Yun-hung, of No. 124, Kennedy Road. and Miss Woo Kwok-ching, of the same address.
MONDAY'S
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BREAKFAST
Rhubarb
Cereat
Rolled Omelet Melba Toast Coffee
LUNCHEON
French Onion Soup Stuffed Tomato Salad Spinach and Eggs Scalloped Corn
Asparagus Popovers
Fruit Compote Cup Cakes Iced Tea
DINNER
Rice Soup Asparagus Salad Irish Stew Paprika Dumplings
Radishes Spring Onions Corn Bread
Strawberry Shortcake
Cookies
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Enthusiasts at the paddock_ralla during the Fifth Extra Race meeting held at Happy Valley. (Photo by Lelca).
NEWSETTES
Mr. Eu Kong Loon left the Colony on Saturday in the liner Ranchi
Capturi R. Boxer, G.S.0.3. and his bride, sailed for Kobe in the Empress of Canada.
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L.-Col T. W. Richardson sailed for Shanghai in the Empress of Canada on Saturday.
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Mrs. E. M. de Biere, of the Hong- kong Hotel, left Hongkong in the 8. s, Ranchi,
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Mr. H. Merriman, of the son Department, celebrates birthday to-day.
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Travelling
England, via Canada, in the ss. Empress of Canada, was Mrs. Doris Ruth Tay lor, wife of Engineer-Comdr. Tay- lor, R.N.
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WEDDING BELLS
IN KOWLOON
Mr. A.T. Godfrey & Miss CI. Mellor
In the cool of. Saturday. morning Miss Constance Irene Mellor was married to Mr. Alfred Trevor Godfrey, in St. Andrew's Church, Kow- loan, at 10 o'clock.
The Rev. J. R. Higgs perform~ ed the ceremony which was, at- tended by a large gathering of #Hends.
The bride is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mellor, of Western Australia, and is well known through her past position # Nursing Sister. In charge of of Military families in Kowloon.
The groom. Mr. Godfrey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. God- frey_of_Lee, London, and is con nected with the Hongkong, Gov- |érnment as a chartered surveyor.
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Lieut.-Colonel O. ·C. Shackle- ton. R.A.M.C., led the attractive bride to the altar. Her costume Was created
shell
pink chiffon with a long full skirt, short puff sleeves on a plain, low neck bodice.
An open crown! · Suri bonnet hat matched the gown in her colour and material, and in pink lace mitten covered hands. the bride carried a sheaf of pink gladioli.
The Bridesmaid
The bridesmaid was Miss Peggy whose frock was cf
Mr. N. Olaher, who was for a long time Secretary of the Bhang-Stoneman
hal Race Club, passed through rose pink silk net fashioned in a the Hongkong on his way to Austra-long skirt with flounces at ila.
hem and carried out in the puff sleeves and at the neck of the
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Mr. N. F. Allman, legal practi- bodice. Over her head she tioner of Shanghai, who is also a gold thread snood, and in her carried A Victoria head of the "Shunpao" in that hands she Pricity, returned to Shanghai in the posey.
Mr. W. Bastin attended Mr. God- his 5.3. Empress of Canada,
frey as best man,
After the early morning recep
wedding STOUP and tion the
Peninsula friends retired to the Hotel for an informal reception.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Godfrey de- trip parted in the Ranchi for to Malaya.
Mr. R. A. & Denton, of Jardine's Lt.Cdr. -1. R. Fowke, R., N. Engineering Corporation, Shang- salled for Home in the P. and Ohal, sailed for the northern port ind the Empress of Canada on Ranchi on Saturday.
Saturday.
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The number of emigrants leaving
Mrs. M. Humphey, of the HK the Colony for the Strafts Settle- ments during May. 1939, was 2,441. Education Department, accompani
ed by her daughter. Miss Joyce. Sub-Inspi. A. R. Brittain, of the Humphrey, sailed for London in the Trafic Department, Kowloon, sal-liner Ranchi on Saturday. ed from Hongkong for Home in the s. s, Ranch.
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Mr. A. Brostedt, Asiatic trafic Manager of the Canadian National Railways, and Mrs. Brostedt, sailed In the s. 8. Ranchi on Saturday.
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Mr. N. G. Beale, of the General Electric Co. of Chins, was a pas senger in the Empress of Canada returning to Shanghai.
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Major A FAE Godfrey, R.A. accompanied by Mrs Godfrey, were passengers aboard the S Ranchi which departed for London, Via Singapore and ports, on Satur
day.
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The List of Authorized Architects under Section 5 of the Buildings Ordinance, Ordinance No. 18 of 1935 revised on March 31, 1938, is published in the "Government Gazette".
Miks FA Cranfield, matron, Medical Department, left for the
Mr. S. C. Young, retired Deputy United Kingdom in the Empress Commissioner
of the Shanghai of Canada on Saturday,
Police, was a passinger aboard the Bs. Hanchi which sailed for London Mr, W. L Bond, operations
on Saturday. He was accompanied manager of the China Nationa! by Mrs. Young... „Aviation" Corporation left in the
Empress of Canada for Shanghai. The" Secretary of State for the
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Mr. Paul Dletz, representative of the Goodrich Tire Corporation, was a passenger in the Empress [of Canada, bound for Shanghai
Mr. John Bersey, manager of
Colonies has been pleased to ap- prove the appointment of Mias Ethel Elizabeth Chart to be
Nurs- ing Sister with effect from April 2, 1939 Miss Chart arrived in the Colony on May 24.
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| the Broadway Mansions, Bhanghai,
Mr. Cornell 8. Franklin, chair-. left in the Empress of Canada on man of the Shanghai Municipal Saturday for the northern port Cornell, and Mrs. Franklin -
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Mr. H. T. Hou, Dr. T. G. Ling and Mr. Frank G Lin were pas- sengers in the Empress of Canada ón Saturday, bound for Shanghai.
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turned to Shanghat in the* Em press of Canada on Saturday. Mr. Franklin is head of one of Shane. hat's leading American legal firms,'
The following names have been Mr. D. W. Munton, manager · removed from the list of Authorized the China Light and Power Co.. Architects on their reasing to: salled for Home via Canada in the practise in the Colony:- William Empress of Canada.
Arthur Butterfield, Ronald Banna- tyne Lewis, William Thom, Richard
and William Charles
Mr. H. Staples Smith, of Messrs | Alfred Gerrad, Walter Hargreaves Deacons, Canton, sailed for Home, Bourne via Canada, in the Empress of Felshaw. Canada.
HM the King has not beez |⠀⠀ Mrs. A. N. Young, whose hus-advised to exercise his power of band is adviser to the Chinese disallowance with respect to Government, travelled to Shang- Ordinance No. 11 of 1930. Can
hai in the Empress of Canada. Ordinance to consolidate and amend the law relating to the
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Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Bradshaw taxation of Hydrocarbon Olla) and and their children sailed from the Ordinance No. 12 of 1939 Can Colony in the s. s. Ranchi on|Ordinance to consolidate and Saturday.
Major E. A Lee, R.A, was also & passenger by the Ranchi which salled for London on Saturday at noon.
amend the law relating to the registration of persons
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Members of the Royal Naval Dockyard star who left Hongkong in the a. 3, Ranchi on Saturday were Mr. LG, Coombes (accom- "Mr. A. Malcolm, head of the panied by Mra, and Miss Coombes). firm of Malcolm and Co, Hong- Mr. G H Dennis (accompanied kong and Shanghai walled for by Mrs. Dennis), Mr. Shangha in the Empress of Cana- (with whom trave da A M
Mr. W. Gamblin | bin) and MINS B/W 1-MP M-B. Polin, representative companied by Mrs. Wi los: the Curtles: Aircraft orpom. H. CJ Burnett
tion was x persenger in the Em la z member of the
of Canada; bound
also left in the Ranc
Fifty-hundred-thousand consola. tion letters are being prepared for distribution to the Chinese col-
diers fighting at the front by the National Officers and Soldiers Re- lief · Association. The National Boy Scouts Association is actively assisting in preparing and collect ing such lettera,
MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1939.
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