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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY OCTOBER 17, 1910
LE WEDDING IN HONGKONG
"HASKELL-SILAS;
A very preity wedding was celebrated at the Obel Leah Synagogue yesterday afteroon, In the presence of a crowded beare, the first series of entertainments in aid of the when Miss Rebecca Sifai, daughter of Mr. and Bedford Relial Faad was given on Saturday Mrs. Delf. Silas, of Hongkong, was unked in night at the Oity Hall and proved an immense wedlock to Mr. Ernest Haskell, son of Mr. success. The Theatre was gally decorated with David Haskell, of Hongkong, The bride and pilms and bunting the general scheme of de bridegroom being well-known local residentss corations being simple but effective. The Com-large gathering of friends and acquaigiances mittes are to be congratulated upon the success, present to witoses the ceremony, The attending their efforts.
Synagogue, was tastefully decorate for the oce ***The evening's entertainment opened with a Casion with the choicest towers of the season."
selection by the Band of the Buffs, which, under The able baton of Banfmas'or Hewitt, rendered the pisch with their usual skilt. Mr. R. E. White then appeared in "The Young Royalist"lo which his rich baritone voice was heard to the fal- fost Wigantage with fine vocal effect. "Rosa in June by Mrs. Badeley brought down the house and the last verse was repeated is an incore. Mr. G. P. Lammert was in fine voice is his old | favourile" Nirvana,” which was, a gem of the evening. That Inimitable mirth provoker Mr. R. Sutherland then treated the audience to a few minutes of quiet, apostentatious fon and his musical skit at iba piano caused rears of laughter. The next item was a viollo solo entitled "Romance" by Mrs. Edwards, whose masterly interpretation of the piece was de- servedly applauded. Mes. Gordan's "My Ain Folk was one of the best appreciated pumbers of the evening Mrs. Gordos pos- series a voice of wide range and wonderful compass and the parity and pathos of her notes came with inspired force on the audiente." A Border Ballad by Mr. Frank Austin, sung with fias effact, was followed by a clever gymnastic dieplay by a number of men from the U.S.S. Wilmington, the performance eliciting rock. ferous applause.
The second part of the programme opined with "My Dreams," by Mr. E. Abney, which was wall received. Mis. Mailand then tung "Angels Guard' Then" with expression and a number of short, comic vertes at the piano by Mr. Webb, which greatly amused the audience, ended the second part of the pro-
gramme.
The last kom on the programme was a one- act farce entitled “The Changeling" by W. W. Jacobs, Those taking part in the performance word Mr. F. Tester as George. Henshaw, Miss Benbow as Mrs. Henshaw, and Lieut. Roso: man, N., As Ted Stokes. The parts were cleverly taken by the respective amateurs, who caught the true spirit of the author in their laterpretation. The stage manager was 0. W. Barton,
The accompanyists for the evening were Misses Dorothy Gordon and Pags and Messrs Grimble, Chapman and Loane, who ans and all ably discharged their duties.
Mrs. Schofield, whose name was down on the programme, did not sing.
The programms for to-night's concert is appended:
Overiure." Oberon," and of The Buffs, So I Sing Thee Songs of Amby “.... Mr. E. Abney:
The bride, who was given away by hor father, looked charming in a creation of white liberty satin, the work of Madame Flint. The drate was made in the moyen-age stylo, the yoke being of fine net and rest lace with a touch of tulla bradd. The bodice was fastened at the waist with 'a'buckle from which fell folda of the same tulle brodd. Quite a long court (tals fell gracefully from the shoulders, with orange blossoms nestling here and thero. She ware the usual vell with a wreath of orange blossoms. She carried a basatifal shower bouquet of white lilies and tube rover la tertwined with the conventional maidenhair fero. The bridesmaids wore the. Mittes Loula and Sophie' Silas, Miss Mabel Silas and Miss Surette Wall followed the brides. maids with a wealth of dawers, while Master Arthur Silas performed the duties of page.boy. The bridesmaids! gowns ware made of pile blue silk cipe gracefully draped in the Daw panier style. The bodices were prettily doze in folded crêpe and Gaé silk filé lasertion, yokes of tucked cream not and fuished oft with thres prolly rows of praxis.. The whole effect was perfect. The dresses were made by Madama Suzanne. The flower girls were dressed in white and pale blue with wreaths of forget-me-not. The bridesmaids carried she pherd,' crooks prettily adorned with pink roses sad ribboos. Mr. E. Howard acted as bast
The officiating clergyman was the Chief Rabbl of Hongkong, asticted by Mr. David Gubbay. The usual ceremonies baring doen“ performed, and the register having been signed, a reception was held in the Jewish Recreation Club ad) sining the Synagogue, where Mr. S. A. Levy proposed the toast of the bride and bilde- room in happy little speech. The bride. groom. in. replying proposed the health of the bride's little attendents, on whose behalf Mr
D. Silas, brother of the bride, responded briefs. The traditional wedding cake, which was quite ad artistic affair, was then cut by the bride, and thereafter the company sailed down to feasting and merry-making, the idea! `wea. iber conditions privaling imparting additional charm to the yous scene. The hall was cleared for dancing, in which the brids and bridegroom took part. The Band of the 13th Rajputs under Bandmaster Coke was in at tendance and materjally added to the happy conditions prov.iling.
The bride's gift to the bridegroam was a gold cigarette cas, the bridegroom's gift to his bride
Song................Maitinata"..........ra, Schofield.beng a beautiful diamond and pearl pendant,
Bong Song from "The Garden of Life" ¡Mr. F. Auals. The bride's parents presented bar with a
gifts from the bridegroom ware diamond' and pearl brooches,
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FOOTBALL LEAGUE,
Saturday was the opening day of the fontball,
were decided, Thu best gaman of the day wai that between the Royal Garrison. Artillery and the Naval Yard, The remaining two games- were practically que-sided affairs, which go to show that the civilians need more practice. DUITS VI H.T.P.C.
Bong... "The Sweetest Flower That Blows Bre, Malland, magnificent pearl necklace. 1 he bridesmaid's | League (first Division) when the three matches Violin Solo............ Romanes (Wieniawski)..............Mrs. Edwards, .......... Mr. R. Sutherland. *Duet (JoString The
"I wish I were & Tiny Hitr} Dr. & Mrs. Bchofild, Sav...
"................ "Lasa"...Mes, Gordon, Sung, "Coonville's Coloured Itand
Tse, Corp. Poate, Pie. Caller & Pic, Tester,
INTERVAL Selocitan.
**The Arcadians," Band of the Buffa. Bongomentare"! Visions of 1fupe “.... Mr, G. Lysmert. Songs at this Planu................. Mex."Webb, Come Away "Mr. W. G. Worcester.
and
"THE CHANGELING."
A Lonely in Sam Bộ, by W. W. Jacobs,
George Henlaw onions, Mr. P. Tester Mra. Henshaw
...bil Benbow. Ted Broken
Lieut, Rosoman, 3.8. Stage Manager................Ma, Ó. W, Barion. Accompanija-bila Dorothy Gordon, Mr. D. J. Donus, Mr., E. J. Chopwan and Mr. G. Grimble,
AN ICE DISPUTE,
QUESTION OF SUPPLIES TO CANTON FIRM,
Before Mr. Justica Hazeland, Acting, Poline Judge, in the Summary Court this moralog, -Lo Kav, trading as the Kwan Yick firm, saed Suện Tong and others.to recover the sum of $281.35, being amount of balance due for goods sold and delivered. Mr. Oo Kong Bing ap peated for the plaintiff, Mx. 1. W. Goldring of Messrs, Goldring, Bartow and Morzel, repre- sented the first defendant and Mr. P. S. Dizon, from Mr. R. & Harding's office, was for the
second defendant.
Mr. Kong Sing stated that the plaintif was an agent of the Ics Company and bought ico from the Ice Company. He supplied-about SPēɛtanu to the defendants, who.carried on business in Caston. The ice was delivered to Onaton.
Mr. Goldring staled that as far as his client was concerned, he denied partnership in the firm and further cooleaded that he was cutelde the jurisdiction of thal Courts-
Mr. Kong Biog contended that paymsel was to be made in the Colony. As a matter of fact Sso had already been paid, b
The presents were bith numerous and hand- some and were displayed in a prominent p.rt of the ball. Among them were noticed a number of inlograms offering congratulations to the happy couple.
The honeymoon is to be spent in the North.
THE FIRE BRIGADE,
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With reference to "A1 Admiter's "'latter (n Saturday's issue amint the Fire Brigade, and suggesting that Statue Equare should be made
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Buffs: Filapattick (Goal) ́Collopy'sni Bart-
lett (Backs), Cooper, Wien and Tampratt
(Halfbacke) Williams, Downs, Taylor, Ryan | THR PENINSULAR ANDORIENTAL and Barker (Forwards).
H.K. F,C. “Göggin :—(Goal)j'Hamilton and McCobbio;{Backs), Weall, Barlow and Morg (Halfbacks); Gregory, Younker, Townend, the venue of thels andual exhibitions of skill sa Goldenberg and Mead (Forwards).'
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as to give the public at large at opportunity of The Buffs had (bings their own way in the witcessing the excollent work they are capable | fint kalf and scored thres goals. Many tries -of, we are given to understand-that-tho-season-were-made for thenats, kui the leather wantiwa. for this au-choice of the Equate is that the wide. TheUvilians tried many a time to lighten occupants of the' tall buildings contigoons matters, but nothing eventuated. The second object to having their properties besprayed by ball play was much more oven; the Buffs hid the hoser. Next year, however, the new Law the opportunity ofscoring only and goil. Thai Counts might well be made the subject of the the game ended in a win for the military team Brigade's attack. Somaysaıs ago the trials were by 4 goals to all, | made on the low level where everyone had a chance to see them. At present thôin in an excellent patch of vacant ground almost opposite
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and a good exhibition of football was with
This game was played on the Naval Ground
the Central Market (with a folty gable abutting)ed by the spectators. The game was a very that would have seived the Brigade's purposes even and fast one, with no scores in the fist fexcellently well.
half. In the second half the gunners scored
-Damely, Station Superintendent R.Macdonald
By the way, it is worthy of note that the two shele first and only goal. Then the Navalmen leading members of the Fire Brigade on Friday had many opportunities to equalise but nothing and Sergeant G. Grant were together recrulledented and the game ended in a win for the
R. G. A. by ona gani to mif; by Sir Henry May hímzicelf in 1896 whilst His Excellency was on a shooting expedition In
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the Scollab Highlands, the enlistment being K.F.C.: Hay (gual); Bradbury and Storie made on the platform of Perth Railway Station, (Backs); Foulkes, Hall and O. Wilkis (Hay with only two minutes to spare before train-backs); Hedlay, Morris, Brown, P. Wilkie and time.
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This match also resulted in a win for the soldiers. From the renall, it loɔka as if the Kowloonites require much more practice altas Saturday's play. The dual scores were R.E4 KF.C. I.
ST. JOSEPA'S COLLEGE # "D" CO. BUFFS,
don on the 17th of December. Farcels may Mr. Korg Sing-He's the sole owner, not a be forwarded via Brindisi with an extra fey of partner, The arrangement was that the ice-docents; such parcels are e doo 'to reach London was to be bought in Hongkong and payment with the latter mail on the pth December. o be made here,
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This friendly game of football was decided must be insured for at least part of their value, at the Parade Ground on Saturday afternoon, All insured parcels must be scaled. All the seals on the parçal mast be of the same kind of wax and must bear distinct Impressions of gnome" private "devico. This device must be each seal straight, corred, dotted
His Lordship Assuming that payment was to be made here, then the contract is good.
Mr. Dixon admitted 5,916, but the amount was net dus to the plaintiff, the latter not being
proper person to claim the money. ridaces, having been called, Judgment
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The College representatives played a' good game and did not give the soldiers much chance of having a big score. They lost by the amall margin of two goals,
bar been graciously
Hongkong, 17th October, 1910, MARSHAL Hemas de Fonseca, President-elect of Brasil, recently spent a faw days in Londen, and received a message from the King offering
him'a cordial welcome to England. - The new President's Installation le to take place on November 15.
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