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SATURDAY'S WEDDING."blossom and carried a bouquet of white gardenias and pale pink roses...
ACTING 'VARSITY REGISTRAR MARRIED.
Misa Kathleen O'Neill, of Mel- bourne, Australia, the bridesmaid, wore a becoming pink georgette frock with garlands of hand-made roses and lace trimmed skirt nicely set off with a rose wreath as head-
gear.
The bride's mother wore a dress of black georgette embossed with gold over gold lame. She wore a black hat, and carried a bouquet of autumn tinted flowers. Mrs.
Was dressed in wine coloured
and hat to match. Feorgette with silver embroidery
There was a large gathering at St. John's Cathedral on Saturday afternoon on the occasion of the marriage of Mr. William Kearley Reynolds, Acting Registrar of Hongkong University, to Miss Lal Muriel Hutton. The bridegroom in the son of the lato Mr. and Mrs John Reynolds of Wisbech, Cambз., Kwaisang Tues. 1st June at 10 a.ni. England, and the bride is the A. Jones, matron of honour, Yatshing Wed. 2nd June at noon. daughter of the late Mr. James Kumsang Thurs, 3rd June at 3pm. Colin Hutton and of Mrs. Hutton, Mingsang Wed 9th June at 10 a.m. of Melbourne, Australia. ....Fooshing Wéd. 9th June at
noop. The Rev. C. H. Copley Moyic Cheongshing Thurs: 10th June at 7am. eclated.
...Fooksang Thurs. 10th June at 3 pm. Kobe Kutaang Satur. 12th June at 7 a.m. away by Mr. H. A. Jones, was
After the ceremony a large num- Hinsang Tues, 15th June at 2p.m. charmingly attired in a dress of ber of friends were entertained ... Kwongsang Wed. 16th June at
noon silver lace over flesh pink satin, at the Hongkong Hotel Roof Yuensang Fri 18th June at 7. tulle veiled. with lace bodice, and bridegroom left for the honey- Garden. Later the bride and. Namsang Satur. 19th June at 3 p.m. amongst the flounces of tulle on moon, which is being sport at
the skirt were tiny poslea of orange blossom and pink roses. The dress had a silver tissue train lined with pink georgette. She wore a tulle voll with orange
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Repulse Bay Hotel
The bride travelled in a French frock of white pussey willow with persimmon red and silver embroi deries, and picture hat to match
THE MOROCCAN WAR TROUBLE IN SHANGHAI CONSIGNEE NOTICES.
END OF FRANCO-SPANISH
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CAMPAIGN.
Fez, May 30:
SERIOUS EVENTS ON FATEFUL ANNIVERSARY.
Shanghai, May, 80. The final stages of the Rif war The expected trouble in connec- being accompanied by tion with the anniversary of the theatrical submissions. For ox-May 30 affair, of last year," has ample M. Steos yesterday, eur started. rounded by -10,000 mounted native auxiliaries and all the chiefs participating in the war, received the formal surrender of the great Benizerual tribe at the exact place where the tribes opened hostilities last year
A Madrid message mentions that in continued operations, mostly in the nature of clearing up, Spanish sentries intercepted and killed a rebel attempting to cross the lines at Mellilla. The rebel is believed to bé the Riff War Minister.
Another notable, namely Muley Ali, nephew of the deceased Raisuli, surrendered to the Spaniards in the course of the latter's advance
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RUBBER PRICES.
PERSISTENT FLUCTUATIONS
DISCUSSED.
London, May 30. Alluding to the persistence with which rubbor has fluctuated in the neighbourhood of twenty-one pence per lb, the Observer financial corres- pondent.opines there is a concerted movement apparently in progress to bring the average price current for three months bolow twenty-one pence, and thereby automatically enforce a reduction of twenty per cent. of standard production. Reuter.
WHY YOU CAN'T SLEEP.
Some people lie awake for hours before they can fall asleep Others wake suddenly in the small hours and worry over trifles, while some doze fitfully and never feel. rested. It is the disordered con- dition of the nervous system that causes insomnia. The nerves are not receiving, proper nutrition, and in the quiet of the night, when the muscles relax, these nervés are restless and cry out for the nourishment
cannot the blood supply,
What is needed is a good tonic. Dr. Williams pink pillu ure re- commended because they assist the digestive organs to take blood- making ingredients from the food and supply the nerves with the nutrition they need. With satis fied perves sleep come easily and naturally.
Dr. Williams' pink pills do more than help the nerves. Their main function is to enrich the blood, and as the blood supplies the whole body, new life and vigour, are given to the entire system. Your chemist can supply you with Dr. Williams' pink pills for pale people, or post free, $1.50 per bottle, $8 for six bottles, from the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., 60 Kiangse Road, Shanghai. Now is the best time to begin. Delay lets matters get worse..
Ilitherto there is still hope that the police will be able to control the situation without resort to very serious measures.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
The Steamship,
8.9. ALDEBARAN” (1). Cargo per the above stearier from Amsterdam Rotterdam, Haraburg. Bremen Genon and Antwerp having arrived by the s... "Phemius, consignees are hereby noted that all goods are being landed at their risit into the Godown of Holt's Wharf, whence delivery may bo
delivery obtained.
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Goods not cleared by the 7th uno, 1926, will be subject to rent. Jual broken; chafed and damaged That part of Nanking Road which was the scene of last year's packages are to be left in the will bo firing, started to become more examined on the 1st June, 1920, at
Godowns, where they crowded at one o'clock, mostly with 10 am.. by Messrn. Goddard & curious Chinese expecting some-Douglas. thing to happen. These provided Claims against the steamer muat good material for the agitators, be presented in writing within ten who sood worked them up to a days after arrival of the steamer, serious pitch From then they otherwise they will not be recognized. No Fire Instirance will be affected began stopping tramcars and by the undersigned in any case what- ejecting the passengers and smashing the windows. reinforcements were called out using their batons. Later, two firing parties wore called out, one belag stretched across the busiest part of the street and the other. by Louza Station, where the trouble started last year.
Police
Injuries from Brickbats. Besides the aforementioned, ong caged motor-car with foreign police standing on the top with quicktiring guns, and a policeman with a megaphone warning the crowds to keep back, is driving up and down the street.
The Fire Brigade has also been called out, and is lining the streets leading off Nanking and Chekiang
Roads.
Crowds have been throwing bricks at the fremen, who replied with their hoses, which is keeping back the crowds at prosent.
ever...
Dallvery Order on Messrs. Batter- fold & Swire will be issued on sur- render of original H.Q.A.L. B/Lading.
Hongkong, May 81, 1028
“ELLERMAN" LINE.
From
The Steamship,
EUROPE
"CITY OF NAPLES" having arrived, Consignees of Cargo by her are informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra-hazardous Godowns of Holt's Wharf, whence De- livery may be obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns and Will Goods remaining undelivered aftur 4th June, 1928, will be subject to Rent
All claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before 11th June, 1926, or they will not be recognized.,
One foreigu fireman has beer seriously hurt, and one foreigned. "civilian badly. "injured, both with
bricks.
Foreigners in richshas have been molested and the ricsha coolies beaten.
The police are handling the situation with great discretion. Several better-class Chinese have been seen in the crowds attempting to calm their compatriots, without tangible result. There has been no firing on either side.
Volunteers Called Out.
Later.
A broken chafed and damaged goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays or Fridays, between the hours of 10.45 am and Noon, within the Free Storage period of One Week, No Fire Insurance has been effect-
Bills of Lading will be counter- signed by,
THE BANK LINE LTD, General Agents. Hongkong, May 31, 1926.
BOTVED THE UNFORTUNATE.
CRASH IN KOREA.
Tokyo, May 30, The Danish aviator, Commandor The trouble started at two this Botved, is reported to have crash- afternoon, and by four thirty theed when landing last evening at police had the situation well in Taikyu, Korea, where he arrived hand and had cleared a large part from Heijo. He damaged his of Nanking Road of all Chinese. propeller but was not hurt himself- Half the Volunteers have been He will probably be delayed
days for repairs, called out. These are assisting several the police to patrol Nanking Road, Reuter. while a motor-cycle squad is patrolling the back alleys.
Crowds in other populous dis-
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police
Foreign
Voluir
The police throughout have be- tricts of Shanghai have also in-haved with the utmost restraint, dulged in spasmodic stone-throw and few arrests have been made, ing, many tramos having every The police are hopeful the trouble window smashed. The crowds are will be a one day affair. ΣΟΥΣ apparently mostly good- humoured and amenable to discipline..
"At six this, evening they were gradually melting away.
doveral Among
foreigners assaulted were three men and one woman who were sent to hospital, but their injuries were not serious, and they were bandaged and sent home.
Volunteers with fixed bayonets are patrolling the princi- pal streets this evening, and no trams or buses have been running since this afternoon."""
Isolated foreigners in several instances have been pelted with stones, but this is mostly the work of small boys; otherwise the situa- tion is quiet-Rouler.
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