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FAMOUS DANCE BAND LEADER'S SISTER HERE

KOWLOON WEDDING

MR. J. W. BRUCE & MISS D. C. WEIR

"MISS GOODMAN

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Auss E. Goodman, sister of the

world famous danes band condue- tor and" organker, Benny Good man, was an agitated young lady The marriage took place at Son her arrival in the Colony yea- Andrew's Church yesterday after-terday afternoon by the 5.3. Nan- noon, the Rev. A. P. Rose, Assistant k Chaplain of St. John's Cathedral

Practically in tears and in a officiating, between Miss Daphine highly nervous condition, the tall. Churchill Weir, only daughter of brunette American girl refused a Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Churchill

press Interview. Weir, and Mr. James Wilson. Bruce. youngest son of Mrs. Catherine Bruce, of Elgin, Scotland.

"I can't talk to you, I'm SOITY and the quicker I get out of Eong-

The bride, who was given away kong the better I will feel," said by her father, wore a lovely dress Miss Goodman, in a high hysteri- And it appeared that of white satin brocade teaves on cal voice.

georgette with plain white satin not a note of her brother's swing bolero Jacket and silver slippers, or low crooning blue music could The bridal vell was a heart-shaped even sooth the lady's nerves. halo of flowers. She also wore a lucky moonstone horseshoe pendant' on gold chain around her neck "and

DESPERATE HURRY

Miss Goodman, in a desperate

a gold chain bracelet. Her bouquet! hurry to reach Shanghai, reasons

was. of mauve pansies, pink roses not divulged, boarded the China "Clipper in San Francisco for a tříp

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Oddly enough he did — in spite of last night'a wag party. All set now for the orange blossoms.” "And the little head?" "Ticking weer beautifully old bay. Cool arm frame-full of ineumbari, Am I bucowsing a saturated solution - get in it just the influence of a good

*Your ignorance of the facts of life, Edmond, in a shot of monamental. Remember the long dought of Rose's Lime Jalos i mada" you drink before retiring? Pense and consider, Edmond--

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*I'ne siener Junɑwn you'da ya ummalfish met in your life' old boy,”

“Right. My only concern was to nave myself mabla and get you to the church in such condition that you could both speak audibly and walk'' unaided. With the help of Rose's Lime Juice I have succeeded. Llaten carefully, Edmond; while I explain the chemical action of Rose's mom b

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The bride's mother attended a mauve lace dress, with orchid flowers, a crinoline velled hat with a spray of illae. Her bouquet was of mauve pansies and pink roses.

After the Church ceremony, a reception was held at Arlington Hotel, Kowloon.

to Hongkong. Unfortunately, poor weather conditions held up the Clipper in Guam and after much delay the flying-bont finally reach- ed Manila on Sunday. The call at Hongkong was cancelled and the Clipper returned to America from the Philippines.

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The bride's going-away 'costume

Catching the ss. Nankin, Miss was a peach lace dress with brown Goodman continued her trip north straw halo hat and all brown and disembarked in this port yes- cessories.

terday afternoon from the 3.3. Nankin.

Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson Bruce will be shortly leaving for Scot- land.

The extent of her visit in this city is indefinite and her future

The duties of best man at the wedding were discharged by Mr. plans were not revealed. Ernest Perry..

FORTHCOMING

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MARRIAGES

The following forthcoming mar- riages are announced:—

The Rev. Eric Mareton, Minister or religion, of No. 15, Ventris Hoad, and Miss Norah Mary Dun- bury, of The Lindens," Friern Barnet Lane, London, N. 20;

Kowloon City, and Miss Tim Lau- yin, of the same address;

Mr. Yong Hing-kong, salesmar. of No. 47, Pottinger Street, ground floor, and Miss Chung Man-ching. 01 No. 15 Kal Yee Road, ground floor;

M:

Mah Sen-chong. merchant, of No. 211, Fayuen Street, third floor, and Miss Chan Moching, of No. 163. Johnston Road, second

Mr. Jung, Loy, merchant, of No.

Junction Road, ground floor, i floor.

NEWSETTES

Gen. Sir Walter Kirke, Inspector- It is reported that Dr. Sun- Yat-sen General of the Home Forces; has Fo.. the son of Dr.' Sun become Hon Col. The Queen's and President of the Legislative Regt."

Yuan of the Chungking Govern- ment, who hud been several The weekly Services Whist Drives months in Europe first in Paris. which have been held at the Euro and afterwards mainly in Moscow. pean YM.C.A., Kowloon, on Mon- is now on his way, back to China days are in future to take place in order to give an exhaustive res on Wednesdays, commencing on port of the events In Europe.- Wednesday next, Sept. 6 at 8.30 (TO.) p.m.

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of

The Club House of the Hong Elis Excellency and Lady North- kong. Police Sports Board, at cote will be present at the Open Boundary Street Kowloon, will be Singles Finals of the Lawn Bowls opened by the Hon. Mr. C. G Championships of the Colony, at Perdue on Saturday. Sept. 9, at the Club de Recreio on Wednesday 3.30 p.m. At the conclusion at 4.30 pm.

the_opening ceremony, an exhib'- |tion football match will be played The Christ Church Group of between the Hongkong Police and the V. D. M. A. acknowledge with Kwong Wah First Division teams, grateful thanks the following commencing at 4: p.m. Adm'salon donations towards the thirteenth to Football ground 50 cents and annual outing for the inmates of 20 cents.

the Industrial Home for Blind

Girls, which is to be held on A movement has been initiated Saturday, Sept. 23-Previously among the Chinese schools in acknowledged $32; Col. E. B. L. Hongkong and "Kowloon which Dowbiggin, O. B. E. $5.

have registered with the Ministry of Education to have all' teachers Prince Teh-Li-Cha-Ya and four and students"sign" a pledge of other "delegates of the Alashan loyalty to the State. The purpose Banner in Nigusia arrived in of the movement is to bolater the Cuonging on Thursday from patriotic fervor of the teachers Lanchow by plane to pay respects and students, unify their will and to Generalissimo Chiang Kai- concentrate their efforts in aid of shek and report on the, Mongolian China's resistance situation. They were greeted at the aerodrome by a group of government ometals,

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including

Kun-tlen,

respectively representing the Cen

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1939.

Envoy's Wife Lay In State On Platform

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LONDON, Aug. 15 (By Air Mall)—Holidaymakers were lean- Ing from the windows of the Continental Express at Victoria Station last night, laughing and joking as they uld good-bye to friends;

Fifty yards away another farewell was being made. Members of the Egyptian colony were paying their last res- pects to beautiful Mme, Hassan Nashaat, twenty-five, wife of the Egyptian Ambassador in London, who died yesterday.

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The coffin containing her body was taken to the station by hearse, and for almost two hours the coffin, draped with the green and white-circled Egyptian flag, stood on a dals on the platform.

A barrier was erected and police and station officials kept that sec- tion of the platforth cleared.

Hassan Nashaat Pasha, the Am bassador, stood by the funeral wagon with Its purple-draped doors and wallis.

TEN WREATHS"

As each sympathiser arrived they bowed to him and took up their stand round the barrier walls.

For a moment he stood by it, his head bowed. Then quickly be walked through the crowds to the walling train, and the wagon was shanted round and hitched to the front of the train,, "

Mme, Hassan Nashant's brother.. MÁres Zulfica, was greatly dis- tressed as the wagon moved out of the station.

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The Ambassador will accompany his wife's body to Egypt.

His Excellency and Lady North- Ten wreaths lay on the plat-cate will be present at the Open forin..

Pairs Finali of the Lawn Bowls Shortly before the Continental Championships of file Colony express was due to leave the grief which will be played at the Kow stricken husband followed theloon Football Club at 9.30 pm. coffin into the wagon.

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