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·DA ROZA-DE "SOUSA,

TU ESDAY, APRIL 6, 1926,

SCOUTS" DISPLAY.

KOWLOON TROOPS ANNUAL EXHIBITION.

A very pretty wedding, took place yesterda ut the St Margaret's Church, Happy Valley,The annual display of scouteraft the contracting parties being Mr. by the St. Andrew's Troop of. Boy. Marcos Maria Da Reza, of the Scouts took place in the grounds of the Church last night. As at Eastern Extension Telegraph the previous concerts organised by Company, and Miss. Elsa Mari De the Kowloon Scouts, there was a Sousa of 1, Broadwood Road. The large attendance parents and Rev. Fr. Valtorta, the newly elect friends, and although there was no ed Roman Catholic Bishop, oficiat charge for admission, a consider d. The service took the form of able sum of money was collected nuptial Mass at which the two for the troop's funds The grounds brothers of the bride assisted as and the Church Hall were, gaily; altar boys.

decorated and belliantly lami- The bride, who was given awaynated by coloured electric fights, by Her father, was charmingly and the path leading from the attired in a dress of white geor-roadway into the Hall was bedeck- zette, beautifully embroidered.ed with flags. She also wore a veil and orange The various forms of scouteraft} blossoms and carried a bouquet were demonstrated to an interested | of white flowers.

audience and the enthusiasm of Mian Lina Roza attended as the boys contributed to a credi- bridesmaid and the Misses Patsy table exhibition. The programine Nical and Stella Sprinkle as included games, bridge building. Hower girls. They were dressed first aid by the cycling ambalance in pink and blue georgette with Scouts and An exhibition mob cap to match. Mrs. Arthur pyramids. The Hall was later utilis. Seuss, an aunt of the bride, pre-ed for the camp fre scenes hd sided at the organ and rendered the distribution of the prizes won [suitable music during the service. in the cycle race held earlier in the

Afterwards a reception was afternoon.

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held at the residence of Augusta Sousa, an aunt of the bride, at which a large number of friends of both parties assembled THE to do the usual, honours. health of Mr. and Mrs, da Roza was proposed by Mr. C. Roze, who neted as best man.

The bride's going away dress was of belge satin with hat to match. The bride's gift to the bridegroom was gold cuff links and the bridegroom's to the bride a gold bangle.

SHIM-LAN.

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EX-EMPEROR OF KOREA,

REPORTED TO BE

SERIOUSLY ILL,

Shanghai, April 5.

A Press despatch from Séoul reports that the ex-Emperor of Koren in seriously ill-Reuter.

The ex-Emperor Yi Chok was born on March 25th, 1874, and suc- ceeded his father, Yi Hiung, on the latter's abdication on July "A large number of friends. including many overseas Chinese 20th, 1907. He is reckoned as the thirty-first in succession since from Australia, America, and Hawaiian Islands now spending the founding of the dynasty in 1392; but four of the so-called some time in China, were

Kings were Crown Princes who sent yesterday afternoon, at Union Church, Kennedy Road. never ascended the throne. By Hongkong, where the wedding of the treaty concluded by Japan and Miss Alice Lau, second daughter Korean territory was formally Koren, on August 22nd, 1910, * Mr. and Mrs. Angway Lau, formerly of Melbourne, Australia, annexed to the Empire of Japan. The Emperor was deprived of all now of Seymour Road, Hongkong, | and Mr. Richard Shim, head political power, and was accorded. the title of Prince Yi, and his master of Ying Wa, college,

father (the former ex-Emperor), youngest Bon of the late Rev. Y. C. Shim and Mrs. Shim, of who died in January 1919, that of

Prince Yi, Senior. Honolulu, wax, solemnised. The Rev. J. Kirk Maconachie officiated, while Mr. Longyear, the organist of the Church, rendered appro- priate music.

The bride, who was given away by her brother. Mr. Jack K. C. Lau, was charmingly attired in a creation of silver tissue, finish-

ed off with godets of silver face,,

BOMBS ON PEKING.

ARBOUR DAY CROWD SCATTERED:

Peking, April 5.

The silk ombroidered tulle veil. Two aeroplanes this morning drop- which covered the gown andped twelve hombs in the vicinity of formed the train, was effectively the Temple of Agriculture and Tem- arranged with a coronet of orange ple of Heaven, whore crowds were blossom caught at either side with assembling to witness the pearis. Her bouquet consisted of planting ceremony in connection) white roses and freezina, and on with Arbour Day. There were her arm was carried a horseshoe no casualties.--Reuter,

of silver tissue trimmed with orange blossoms.

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Miss Sue A. L. Gooey, who After the ceremony, a large arrived but recently from Aus-number of guests attended A tralia, was in attendance, wear- reception at the King Edward ing an elegant frock of mauve Hotel. The 0. K. Orchestra: georgette with `n shirred apron supplied the music.

effect, inlet with bands of mauve The toust of the happy couple lace. Her bandeaux of silver and was proposed by Mr. Huang Hsin- mauve ribbon leaves, was set off Jehno, formerly of Honolulu, with a dainty nogy at one side. A Huwail.

bbuquet of shaded mauve and The bridegroom, being a pink sweet peas completed her graduate of the University of toilette.

Oregon and popular member of The little Miss Rae Lau, a sister the South China Athletic Club; of the bride,"attended as flower naturally brought to the gathering girl and made an exceedingly at King Edward Hotel many re- beautiful picture in her powder turned students and younger men blue

dė crepe.

Chine frock of the local community, while the embroidered in pink. She carried bride's many friends in the a basket of pink rosebuds.

younger modern, Bet of Chinese Mr. Roy G. C. L. Gooey support-society did much to make the re- ed the bridegroom as best man. ception a brilliant affair.

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