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PICTURESQUE WEDDING BISHOP VALTORTA OPENS

AT ST. ANDREW'S - ST. TERESA'S HOSPITAL

PUBLIC AUCTION. Mr. V. Liu And

THE

Undersigned have received instructions

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION ·

Monday, the 16th September, 1930

commencing at 10.30 am.

And Daughter Of Dr. C. T.

T. Wang

A PICTURESQUE WEDDING TOOK PLACE AT ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH on Saturday afternoon between. Miss An Fu Wang, second daughter of Dr. C. T. Wang, former Chinese Ambassador in Washington, and Mrs. Wang, and Mr. Vincent Llu, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Y. S. Liu. of Shanghai.

The Church was decorated with ginger lilles and tuber ruses The Rev. J. R. Higgs officiated and Mr. Rupert Baldwin was at

the organ.

The bride, who was attended by her sister. Mișs An Shui Wang, as

maid of honour and Misses Vivian "FREE FRANCE"

and Anita Woo "as bridesmaids,

at their Sales Room, No. 35, Han-looked charming in a gown ot kow Road. Kowloon.

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white French lace cut on Victorian lines with short puff sleeves and lace gloves to match. She wore a short vell and carried a sheat of ginger Illes and maiden hair fern.

The maid of honour wore a pic- turesque frock of lavender tulle

cut on

MOVEMENT IN HONGKONG

Free Frenchmen" In Hong- kong are to hold a meeting at the Peninsula Hotel on Wednesday evening to form a. "Committee La France

bre" Victorian Jines with a square neck and short puff sleeves LAMMERT BROS with spray of pastal shade-for- get-me-nots on the neck of the frock.

AUCTIONEERS.

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PINK TULLE

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PUBLIC AUCTION. The bridesmaids had pink tulle

JJ

The committee

is being Formed to rae

"funds"""" to finance provide the necessary an equipment for French volunteers who wish

Join General de Gaulle's Legion of Free France Armles in

cut on the same lines and their head-dress

England. a sliver sequine was Jutlet cap. They each carried a

THE Undersigned have received posle of pink and white tuber ruses

Instructions

AUCTION

to sell by

PUBLIC

on

Wednesday, the 18th September, 1940

commencing at 5.15 ̊ p.m.

at their Sales Room, No. 2. Con- haught Road, Central, Secon Floor. Room No. 205.

A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF POSTAGE STAMPS

Catalogues will be issued

On View from Tuesday, the 17th September, 1940.-

and malden hair fern.

The bridegroom was attended by Mr. Aubrey Li as bestman.

IN

to

When the committee is set. up, the members will make direct contact with the Lon- the don Committee through Hongkong anthorliles, and it

Goy is hoped that the local

ali ernment will grant them possible help and assistance In this respect.

CAFE WISEMAN

has The

The formal opening of St. Teresa's Hospital, in Prince Edward Road, Kowloon, took place on Saturday afternoon, the Right Rev, Henry Valtorta, Vicar Apostolle of Hongkong. officiating.

After the opening speech and a prayer, the building was blessed with holy water and its majestic portals, opened by His Lordship who then turned round 'to, the crowd and beckoned them. to come in.

In his opening address the the need is still great today be- Bisnup sald:--

cause of the enormous increase in "Prince Edward Road affords a population" caused by the many striking instance of the incredible thousands seeking refuge trom growth and development of the war-tormented China. town of Kowloon, as well as of the activities of the Catholle Church in it.

What, only 20 years ago, was a rough country path be- tween Kowloon

and City Shamshulpo --a path alon which I loved to walk crossing hills and streams is now a `fina avenue flanked by beau-

tifal homes and buildings. Where there could be numbered at most a few Catholic families of farmers, there exists now a large parish with about 6,000 Catholics, with colleges and schools and con- vents and now this big new hos- pital, which will be known as St Teresa's Hospitali."

NEED FELT Expressing his pleasure at being able to perform the opening cere- mony, he said that the bullding of such a hospital was suggested 20 years ago, "when there was no Government hospital in Kowloon and the need was felt keenly. In spite of greatly increased factities.

SWIMMING TOURNEY

Continued From Page 2

RESULTS

MEMBERS OF CHRIST

"This hospital will, I am sure, be appreciated by all," he went on. "People like to be cared for and nursed by religious Sisters when they are til, because in ade [dition to" their technical nursing skill the Sisters know how to say a word of consolation and comfort to those who need it: such words are often better than medicines

any other treatment. The Sisters" put love into their task because they minister to the suffering n

members of Christ.

A devotedness They have

that comes to them from an intimate sense of religions duty and which therefore goes far beyond profess tonal service"

Saylog a word of `apprecis- tion to Sisters in general, be pointed out that without ex- ception, no matter what their nationality or country of birth... -European Chinese or Ameri- can-they can be relied on to be of service to all in time of emergency.

LEPERS ASYLUM

"When the idea of a lepers asylum in the Colony was under consideration, all our Convents without a single exception, offer- ed their services; and when choléra was raging they volun- nurses, The medical the Colony may

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1940.

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hope the day "will come when there will be a specialis- stitution here where they can be cared for and given at the end of their lives a little of the rest and comfort that they hardly knew be- # successful Stag Dinner and tore. If it is ever established, the Sisters will readily volunteer for

service in it.

The Kowloon Cricket Club held

Smoking

talent.

Concert on Saturday night, when a number of interest- ing musical and comedy items How many thousands they have nursed in their hospital in Cause- were presented by local Amateur way Bay and attended to in their

Among the artistes how

who took dispensaries,

many dying

part were the Paradise Islanders, children they have succoured, how Gaston D'Aquino, RC. Randall (at many destitute urphans they have housed, we leave to the Recording Angel to number-but I feel1t should be said publicly that thev have well served the Colony,

GAVE THEIR LIVES These Sisters give their lives" willingly to the work of charity which they have undertaken. They receive no salaries, they get no home leave, they rarely take even the briefest holiday, and it is through the frugality of their lives that they are able to put up such a building as you see here.

the Organ), S./B.M. Woods (Hu- morous Monologue), Mr. Wood (Conjuror), S/SM Minahan (Hu- morous Monologue) and the Hill- billies.

Interesting sketch, Harry Tate's "Motoring" was presented with a cast consisting of Reg. Burch, Willle Simpson," "Vic La brum, George Labrum and Eric Coates.

The programme was arranged by Messrs. Vic Labrum and A.C. Houghton,

After the ceremony, a reception was-held-on the terrace of St. An- drew's Church-Hall. Amongst those present were Dr. W. W., Yen. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Woe Mr. Holling- ton K. Tong, Mr. Y, M. Chien, Mr. 6. K. Yul, Mr. Cheng Ping-ho, Mr. Ching Hung-nie. Miss Kung

The Cale Wisemen in the base. (daughter of Madame H, H. Kung)ment of Exchange Bullding Mr. Hsu Shi-ying. Mr. Doo Yenh-been newly air-conditioned, sung. Mr. Chow Shiao-shlen, Dr. Installation constituted one of the (Miss! Katie Woo and many most notable achievements since

200 Yards free-style relay: "1. teared as others.

the Cafe has a limited space for Y.M.C.A; 2. Royal Scots; 3, Sig-authorities of The honeymoon, is being spent machinery, However, all difficul-nals.

count on them always, at Repulse Bay.

ties have been overcome..

(R.S.); 2, Thomson (Y); 3, Birgesired a hospital for incurable des- I have always particularly de- (M.); 4, Pawley (Siga.). Time

titutes such as are to be found bless the Sisters, Chinese and unable to be present but express- mins., 46-1/5 secs."

in all our public hospitals-fo European who work side by side ed his warm appreciation of the those human wrecks who creep at their devoted task and may the facilities which the new hospital into hospitals to die, and in tut charity of their lives bring a blessin Kowloon afforded the public. overcrowded state of some of our ing on our unhappy world that On behalf of the medical tra- large hospitals must sometimes lie has such sure need of it!"

ternity, Dr. Bunje thanked the on the floor till the merciful end

Dr. F. Bunje, in reply, after re- Sisters for the new hospital- comes.

viewing his own long connexion "where we will be able to carry FORLORN DESTITUTES

with the hospital in Causeway on our work and patients will. Little, can be done for these Bay, welcomed Dr. D. J. Valentine, get getter in spite of us." (Laugh- nett (Bigs): 4, Harvey (MX). Time forlorn destitutes at present, but representing the DMS., who was ter).

VALLEY TRAINING GALLOPS

The following times were returned at the training gallops held at Happy Valley on Saturday, September-14;--

2nd 3rd Dis- 1st

4th Last tance.. Qr. QF. Qr. Qr. Qr.

31.1

Strathcarrick

Annabella

t

Princess Claro

Springhurst

Viceroy

Baffin Bay ..

200 Yards free-style: 1, Hunter

31

100 Yards breast-stroke: 1. W. S. Gegg (Y): 2, Quickendon (MX) 3. Slater (Sigs.); 4. Ferry, (Sigs.). Time 84-1/5 secs. ---Diving:--1, Q.--Saunders-(Y);—2, McQueen (RS.); 3, Quickendon (Mx.); 4, Slater (Bigs.).

100 Yards free-stylē: 1. David- son (Y); 2, Jordan (RS.); 3, Ben-

100 Yards back-stroke: 1, Su- therland (R.S.): 2, Willis (Bigs.):

3. Hardy (Mx.); 4, Saunders (Y). Time 85-2/5 secs.

Plunging: 1, Dawson (Mx): 2, Lasser (Sigs); 3, Hunter (RS.); 4, Paul (Y). Distance 54 ft. 5 ns. 220 Yards free-style Champion- ship of Y.M.C.A.: 1, "A. Benn; 2, Johnston. "Time 2 mins., 52-1/5 secs.

Throwing Water-Polo Ball Cham- plotship of Y.M.C.A.: I, R. Gold- man; 2, Pani. Distance 83 feet.

150 Yards Medley Relay: 1, Y.M.C.A.; 2, Royal Scots; 3, Sig- nais; 4, Middlesex.

BOYS & GIRLS' CLUBS ASSN:

Gay Star

#

38

1.14.4 1.48

1

31

1.02.2 1.33.3 2.03:4

30.1.

Franklin

*

33.1 1.03.1 1.31.2

28.1

Sparrow

1 35.4 1.05.3 1.35.3 2.05.3

30

Rose Flana

1

44 1.22.3

2 39.3 1.17

1.58.2 2.31.4 1.51

-33.2

1

39 1.16

34 1.53.2 2.28.3 35.1

65 secs.

30.1 1.01.3 1.31

29,2

1"

Sylvandale

"1" 37 1.11

T 40

35.2 1.08 1.39 2.08.2

1.41.3 2.08 1.19 1.55.2 2.28

29.2

26.2

Australian Prince

2 33 1.05

1,34

32.3 29

Galveston Bay & Hillsboro

#

Bay

I

36 1.10

4.

Ascot Day

81

38 1.12

Vixen Tor

1

29.3 1.00

Hughber

1

39.2

Hopeful Star & Maple Star 1

38.3 1.09

1

29.3. 59

1.

35.3 1.06

1.36

1.42 2,14 32 1:46.2 2.16.3 31.1 1.30. 1.58 28 17.2 1.55 2.28.3 33.3 1.42 2,13.2 31.2 1.28.3 1.56.4 28.1.

30.3

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37 1.11 1.43 2.10;2

27.2

1 34.3 1.08 1,35 2.08.2

29.2

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31.1

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28.4

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38

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29.4

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1 30 1.17 1:50 2.18

28

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2.13 36.1 1.12.2 1:44

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A Great Time

1

32, 1.02 1.31 1.50

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Ascot Vale

1

41.3 1.18

1.51.4 2.28.4

Surprise Again & Longdon 1 King's Privilege

33

1.03 30.3 1.00.3 1.28.4,

1.33 2.03

37 30

28.1

37 1.11.2 1.41

29.3

1. 35 1.12 1.41.2 2.15.3

34:1

7.33.1 1.06 1.35.3

29.3

30 1.01 1.32.2 2.02

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1 38 112.2 147:3 2.19

314

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Australian Diamond

1.

35.4 1:08 1.38.3: 2.05,4

27:1-

Attacking Time & For All

Fimen

39:31:1871-55-228

Boolat Bay:

4

33:2 1.062- 1:38.3-

32.1

Income Tax & Fair Chance 1

34 1:07:2 1.37:4 3:05

27.3*

Nancy Leezio

37.3 1:14.2 1.46.4 2.18.4

30.

Winfred

35.3. 1.09.2 1.36.3-

27.1

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30.2

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32.2

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37. 1.12. 1.44:3

32.3

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1.46.4. 36.3 1.10, 1.41 2.11.2 30.2 37 1.14.3 1.49.3

36. 42.3. 1,21 1.53.3

32.3

31.4

30. 68.3 1.27

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LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS.

COLONY AQUATIC

TITLES

Continued From Page 2

"Fancy Diving:-Ed de Roza, L Roza-Pereira, G. Ainslie, Ku Ka Kul. Wong Yen, Wong King Woon, Làm Gai Kong

*880 yds. Free Style Men: Ng Nin. "Charles Huang. Mak Wall Ming. Lau Ta! Ping. You Kwan, Chan Chun Nam.

Sal

200 yds, x 4 Free Style Relay Men: Chung Sing Benevolent So- clety. HK, University, Victoria Recreation Club.

Women:

440 yds. Free Style Misses Ip Tsul Man, Lee Po Luen, C. Guterres, Vivienne Churn, Cheung Pul Chup

"Heats for events over 5 entries. The dates on which heats in the following events will be held are as follows:-

Tuesday, Sept. 17 (6 p.m.):— ¦ 220 yards free style (Men); 50 yards free style (Ladies); 100 yards breast stroke (Men).

Wednesday, Sept. 18. (6 p.) — 100 yards breast stroke (Ladies): 440 yards tree style (Men).

Thursday, Sept. 19 (6 p.m.):— 100 yards free style (Men); Fancy Diving 880 yards freestyle. (Men)

LOCAL RUGGER PLAYER KILLED

News has been received in the Colony of the death of LAI, ́M, Anderson, RN, while on active service pa

Lt. Anderson was a well-known Rugby player in Hongkong, repre- wing: senting the Colony as a torward against All-Malaya in February of last year and playing for Combined. Bervicos against Shangha! during the same month, First playing Rugby at Dart- mouth and later representing Greenwich, he was undoubtedly the Colony's leading wing-forward during the 1937-8-0 seasons. *

Stationed on HMS. Medway he was a member of Navy's triumph- sant Triangular; Tournament

teams of those two seasons.

Patricia,

Piet Hein

"Centre Court

A Good Time

Rowan

A Roaring Time

Sea Jay & Sea Urchin

Bear Claw

Connieber

Courting Eve

Pinfarthings Contact White Diamond Pumelo Ajax.....

Far View....... Willy Nuly Strathbannock Chatterbox Amber II

The. Leopard

Finalist

Conquering, Time

Time

Salvage Master Victoria & Powerful Kid Ebony Idol Blue Gate Criffel Golden, Cow Grand Allegiance Taxing Master Rose. Emily

Sunlight View

Resisting Time

Catterick Bridge & Brown

Derby

Blue Field

Just In Time ......

Valorous

Quick Despatch

Gold Coin

1,

1

1.55.4-28.4 44. 1.24 1.59 2.33.3 34.3

29'

34 1.04 1.33

38

1.11

38 1.09

39 1.18

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21 1.08 1:39 2.09.230.2

1.43.2 2.14 303 1.39.4 2.09.4 30* 1.502 221.2

39 L114 142.1 2.104.28.3′′ 41.4 1.183 1301 2.20 29.4

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At the Annual Aquatic Meet of the Hongkong Boys & Girls' Clubs Association held at the Victoria R.C. on Saturday last, Chinese YMCA. carried off the honours of the day with no less than seven Arst places.

Prizes were distributed to the successful competitors by Rear- Admiral A. M. Peters.

RESULTS

50 Yards free-style (Senior); 1, Ho Chat-sum; 2; Leung Pui-ting: 3. Kwok Sing. Time: 45 secs:

25 Yards free-style (Small Boys): 1, Pun Ylu-man; 2, Cheung, Yung; 3. Mak Tin. Time: 22.4/5 secs.

100 Yards breast-stroke (Sen.):

Ho Hung-kam. Time: 1 min. 59.4/5 secs.

26 Yards back-stroke (Junior): 1, Fok Kam-chiu; 2, Wong Yat- wah; 3 Yuen: Shu-kan: Time: 35 secs.

Blind-Fold Race: 1, Ho Hung- kan: 2, Chan, Yat-wah.

50 Yards free-style (Juntor): 1, Mak Chat; 2, Wong Yat-man: 3. Fok Ham-chiu. Time: 49.1/5 secs. Long Plunge: 1, Leung Pul-tung: 2, Ng Sze Pal; 3. Mak Chat. Dis- tance: 38. ft..4-.ina,

Mathematical Race: 1. Leung. Pul-tung.

150 Yards Six Boys Relay: 1. Chinese "Y". Boys" Association; 2, Sai Ying Pun Boys' Association; 3, Central Boya Association Time: 2 mins, 11 secs.

75 Yards Three Men Medley Re- lay: 17 Chinese Boys Associa tion "A" 2 ChineseY" Boys" Association B; 3 Argyle Street Boys' Association,

May God prosper their work and

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