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Mr. Lew Hok and his bride, formerly. Miss Irene Yo- (King's. Sindio).
PRETTY KOWLOON WEDDING
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MR. LEW HOK AND MISS YU
A pretty, wedding was solemnis- ed at St. Andrew's Church yester- day afternoon, when Miss Irene Yu, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tu Him-cheong, of No. 314, Nathan Road, Kowloon, became the bride of Mr. Lew Hok, Hongkong" Univer-i sity student, son of late Mr. Lew On-seng and Mrs. Lew, öf Nö. 223, Nathan Road, Kowloon.
Britain Is Still Main Theatre Of War
Continued from Page 6.
FRIDAY,
DECEMBER 20, 1940.
FOREIGN MAILS
HONGKONG, FRIDAY, 20th DECEMBER, 1940, 9.30 AM.
Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended.
INWARD MAILS
From
not enjoy in the last war. These try to country. In Norway the advantages are the measure of our treatment is most lenient and in problema va
jaj Poland most brùtal "But we ton have our advan» "Germany needs Norwegian fish |1ages. We have taken early steps and you cannot appeal to fisher- to control consumption at home men to get fish if they (don't want and we have put counter-measures to That is the reason why he into force and we have, in the has shown a more moderate policy. |RAF., an answer to him. From in Norway, while he is using every Air Mail by "British Overseas Airways Bervice" by this we
can draw a reasonable means in his power to reduce ses from Singapore. i.is Assurance that this attack on us Polish nationality to what Nazi Swatow will fall as before and that in the Jargon describes as the "lower Canton .............. long-drawn-out battle, or the race." blockade we can hold out
Sandakan
"Other comtries." went on Sir Calcutta and Straits Frederick. "are treated with vary Australa anë Manila. FOOD SUPPLIES
ing degrees of harshness. All this London and Straftä ..... Sir Frederick then went on to has a bearing on the effect of our London and Straits, speak of the food supplies in the blockade of these territories. Those countries under Naat control in London, whose duty it is to find Most of those countries, he said, out what is going on in these ter had been normally self-supporting ritories and to estimate what the in the matter of foodstuffs. Some result is likely to be, are coming had to import large quantities of to the conclusion that Herr Hit- wheat anxi, others, used to get ler's dilemma will be his undoing." Jaya and Manila. their supplies of margarine, and
all from overseas. But they could have fed themselves if they had been left alone,
"So when we say that we can hold out' and' that. 'our blockade will produce the food we want, we mean that Herr Hitler'i Germany · and his other occupied territories had blockaded themselves before the blockade began to show its effect, for you must remember
the German policy of guns before butter diverted the food of the workers to the armament factories," "wald · Slr Frederick
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date, 3rd December),
"Ether he must relax and allow awalow
the distribution of food to take its Sandakan.
normal course or he must gamble Calcutta and Straits.
Londor and Straits Australia and Manila,
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on the war being short before his Air Mail by "Pan-American Airways Direct Ser- harsh policy will lead to open; vice"8an Francisco date, 24th December revolt. We know that the war is not going to be short and we also know that Herr Hitler dare not relax his control and, therefore, he is In the grip of a fate of his own. (inaking from which, he cannot
escape,
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For
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Reg. 9.00 AM
The Rev. J. R. Higgs officiated
"It was Herr Hitler's sheer point out that General January at the ceremony and Mr. Rupert necessity that made him do this. and General February defeated Baldwin, ATCL was at the organ. It was in his interest to make his Napoleon in Russia and the same The bride looked charming in a so-called New Order as attractive fate will be served him. There is white French satin gown cut on as possible for those who want to no comparison with Napoleon and princess lines with a V-neck and live under it. But he 13 in a real Herr Hitler now." long tight sleeves. Her tulle vell dilemma a conflict between "a was held in place with a silver short term policy and a long term few words on the Christmas season Air Mail by sea to Singapore to connect with Reg sequin tiara instead of the con- policy. By a short term policy he and the fine spirit being shown by the "British Overseas Airways.” ventional orange blossoms. She had to prepare for a war by Londoners not to forget Christ- straits. carried a sheaf of white gladioli rapacions means-by a long term mas. be Post Ofice bad
and maiden hair fern.
VARYING POLICY·
Sir Frederick concluded with a
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get the Christmas turkey at a Manila, Caylon, India, East and South Africa and Reg United Kingdom
polley the power of his plundered made up Its minds that there : BRIDE'S ATTENDANTS people were necessary for the suc-will be heaps of cards and parcels Miss Phyllis Hool attended the cess of his New Order.
to be dealt with and Lord" "Wool- bride in a white French satin
ton, the Minister of Food, was, dom frock and carried a sheaf of pink "As time goes on, these two ing his best to see that they could ghadfoil and maiden hair fern and policies became more and more in- the two little Misses Yu C-ping compatible. It is only in those reasonable price, and Yu Yee-chun were flower girls countries, where: German rule at- and wore pale pink satin gowna|tempts. good. treatment or mode- and
carried baskets of pastal rate treatment that the twoŊcan shades gladioli "
be reconciled at all. Take a Masters Yu Ki-lock and Yu She-glance at the contrast in the kim were page boys in black and treatment of the Poles and the white satin suits.
Norwegians and you will see why The bridegroom was attended by Nazi policy must vary from coun- Mr. Martin Chan
After the ceremony, friends and relatives gathered at the reception
at Peninsula Hotel to congratulate j the newly-weds."
ALLEGED FALSE PRETENCES
Further Evidencë In Broker's Case
There was one thing, he said, which they would all re- member about this Christmas, and that was that everyone had come closer together—the spirit of mutual help had made them all forget that they are strangers to each other.
Preparedness UNIVERSITY For Women CHRISTIAN
Is Urged
ASSOCIATION
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PITTSBURGH Dec. 2-Univer- ANNUAL CONCERT sity women should prepare them- selves so they will be ready to FOR THE POOR take over positions held by men
The University: Christian As80- in the event of, a wartime, emer- gency. Dr. JP. Watson, director clation will be giving their 13th!
Annual Christmas Concert on Hearing of the case in which of the University of Pittsburgh Henry Chao, 37, broker, is charged bureau or business research, ad-Sunday, Dec, 22, at 9 p.m. in the Air Mail by Sea to Singapore to connect with the Reg
Great Hall, and to this they ex- Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South Africa.
British Overseas - Airways" with obtaining money by false vises.
Dr. Watson, inaugurating tend a pretences, was resumed before Mr.
cordial welcome to all
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WEDNESDAY Acting Manila, Macasser and Sourabaya."..
Straits. Rangoon and Calcutta
THURSDAY
G. T. Lowry at the Central Magis- campaign sponsored by the Pitt members of the public tracy yesterday.
Women's Self-Government As Els
Excellency the Chao was alleged to have ob- sociation "to make university Governor will honour the occasion tained $14,000 from Wong Bor. Women conscious of their work, in with his presence. proprietor and manager of the the national defense programme," The programme, as before, will } Hongkong Sporting Arms Com- urged the co-eds to give serious include both Community Singing. pany at Ng. 22 Pottinger St., onthought to their role should the in which all present are invited July 19 by falsely pretending that it United States go to war.
had been demanded by the Central Trust of China in connexion with
&. certain
SPECIALIZED FIELDS.
to join, and also Carols rendered by the Association's choir under
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Greatest opportunity for women. Rupert Baldwin, who for over 10 Air Mali by Sea to Singapore to connect with the Reg contract then being he said, will my in specialized years has been Honorary Con negotiated between the latter and fields of technical employment. ductor. At the piano" will be Miss the Central Trust, ---Mr.' W. A. Mackinlay appeared for the prosecution, while Mr. F. L Zimmern was for the de- tence,
To "prepare for this eventuality, Caroline Braga, college women must begin taking The Choir is made up chiefy courses that are customarily male- of undergraduates, together with dominated, Dr. Watson added some friends, from outside lite Whether or not a woman can J. R M Smith and X K. Sze, hang on to her job depends upon and several of the Colony's altos, the woman herself and the job Admission to the concert in free. Stra.ts. Henry H. Lin, Sub-Manager 0 she selects, he explained. If she At the close of the Concert a col-Bandakan. the Purchasing Department of proves she is as good as, or better lection will be taken, and the Central Trast, who represented than, a man, she would probably proceeds equally divided between Central Trust in the negotiation be retained"
SUB-MANAGER TESTIFIES
of the contract in question with Wong, sald, in evidence, that the
contract was signed on July 18 the explicit riderstanding mutually that the contract was
on
H.K.C.C. TEAM TO MEET K.C.C.
the Society for the Protection of Children, the Hongkong School for the Deaf and the Street Bleepers Shelter Bociety,
It is hoped that this Christmas the community will give liberally
subject to confirmation from the The following will represent the to our poor, Chungking Government, and that HKC.C. LXI against the K.C.C. was the reason why the contract at Chater Road tomorrow at 2 was not delivered to the seller p.m.-T. A Pearce (Capt.), L ST. after signatures of both parties Ride. were
mixed. Hearing was adjourned to Dec. E, Grose, 23, at 2:30 pm.
A Chinese Government mandate |
sppointing Mr. Chang Ching-71 18
the new director of the National
Haymes, H. Owen Hughes, D. Kilbee. Capt. D. C. Haley, W. 3. Finnie. D. O. Parsons, D. B. Robb, C. W. E B'shop.
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