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MONDAY, APRIL 16,

1928.

SERIOUS COLLISION.

OBITUARY.

MISHAP OFF LIN TIN ISLAND.

DEATH OF VISCOUNT TREMATON.

DIOCESAN SCHOOL.

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Two very well-known and highly

Yesterday afternoon a collision

Belleville-aur-Saone, Apr. 15. The new premises of the Diocesan rodpected Portugição familion wore geturred off Lin Tin Island between Viscount Trematon died to-day, Boys! School, a Hemuntin, Kowloon, utilted at the Roman Catholic junk and the ss Taipo Shek, aReuter.

wore visited by something like 800 Cathedral, Baine Rond, on Saturday Chinese owned steamer, but as far [Rupert Alexander George people on Saturday afternoon and afternoon, when Miss Lina da Ro as could be ascertained last night Agustus Cambridge, Viscount Tre Rev. W. T. Featherstone and Mrs.

evening when the Headmaster, clin, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. there were no casualties.

maton, the eldest son of the Earl J.M. da Rocha, of "Fairview," Ro

were "At Home!! binson Road, was married to Mr. the effect that the junk carried five Mary, was born on August 24, 1907 guardians and friends, Excellent Mengre details available are to of Athlone, and nephew of Queen Featherstone and the staff and acho- Horacio de Garcia, son of the inte men, one woman and two children and educated at Eton. His death arrangements had been made for the General Garcia and Mrs. Amelia and that the three latter wers is the outcome of a motor accident guests who spont a very enjoyable

comfort

and entertainment of the DR. WILLIAMS PINK PILLS. Alvares do Garcia,

taken on board the steamer after on the Paris-Lyons road near Bel- the collision when the Junk be-leville-sur-Saone on the 2nd inst their time."

time and found plenty to occupy Growing boys and girls, ea came water-logged through being He was accompanied by Mr. Ken-

pecially, those brought up in the considerably

the guests arri

Arrived between half damaged. A The neth Madocks, who was killed, and past three and four o'clock they were Far East, are liable suddenly to steamer then towed the junk to other friends who were all serious received by the Rev. and Mrs. Fen lose their colour, energy and happy a position off Stonecutters and ly injured. Viscount Trematon therstone, assisted by Mr. Lau Lok-spirits and to become pallid, list- then apparently steamed away. was immediately removed to a hostin

tin and Mr. Taze, “* ̈* the two aonlor.

lesa, nervous and weak. masters, in the School Hall, aftor he has been under treatment, roora, on the covered playground, and have "out-grown their strength" pital in Bellville-sur-Saone where which tea was served in this dining popular explanation is that they hopes having been hold out in part of the boarders locker

the funk and, after investigating, towed it to Yaumati,

A passing police launch noticed

The master of the funk values it at $3,000.

ried a shonf of Enster lilion.“

Toam

The

Actually what has happened is that the child's blood has become

anaemic and impoverished, with

that he would recover from his The band of the 1st Battalion of injuries.1

the Queen's Royal Regiment was in attendance and, under the baton of Band

came in for well

applause.ply the rapidly developing systent After ten many guests were en-

4

a black velvet and pleasingant E. Manley, ofered the result that this watery blood is

Nolasco da Silva,

ceived the congratulations of their many friends.

Results of Games.

The pupils gave a good account of themselves in the games which were in the main closely contested. They resulted as follow:

The service was conducted by the Right Rev. Bishop ilenry Valtorta, who was assisted by overal clergy The Interior was artistically de- corated, the sombre pillars within the building being tastefully re- lieved by greenery. A number of arches erected down the central aisle, through which the bride and bridgegroom passed, commanded the admiration of all who attend- ed the ceremony. These arches were about twelve feet high and were placed at a few fect 'dis.

and wore tanco, from each other, forming a

Fox. A large number of friends of taffetta hat.

arted to which no longer able to adequately sup sort of porchway within the the parties witnessed the service.

Mr. J. H. Ruttonjec 'was best tertained by the pupils to exhibition with nourishment, church,

which was conducted by the Reyman and the sponsor was Mr. P. Mgames of football, cricket, tennis, Constructed of green leaves and flowera in season, thisN: V. Halward, decorative effort was indeed a re- freshing aight and presented a very strong contrast to the blazing sun without the Cathedral. At the end of the aisle and hanging a few feet above the altar, was a wedding bell, from which buntings and streamers spread in all directions, lending a colourful affect to the picture, which was completed by the inclusion of a number of pols of ferns and palma There was an attendance of several hundred... The bride, who was given away by her father, Mr. J.M. da Rocha, was charmingly attired in white satin and georgette, trimmed with floun ced ruffley, a creation by the well- known French designer in Paris, M. Lucien Lelong, with an exquisite Brussels Inen veil caught up with two bunchen of orange blossoms Her beautiful bouquet consisted of n shower of lilies of the valley, pink rosebuda and maiden-hair fern, Attending her wero the Misses Edith da Rocha, L. de Garcia, Chan and Dolcin da Silva (bridesmails) and the little daughter of Mra. Is- bato, the bridegroom's sister, as flower, girl. The bridesmaids were in rose-shaded georgette dreasen, trimmed with dainty cream-colourat Valenciennes Ince and large pink orinoline hats with a bunch of roses in the pastel shades. Their bon quels were of pink rosca and forma. Miss Mario Amelia Pinheiro, the flower girl, arried a pretty coloured basket of lilies of the valley and butterfly FARCH.

The bride's mother was attired in white and black georgette embroi

Idered with silver beads.

In such cases rest from school The Brido, given away by ber

volley ball, a roller skating football study, plenty of fresh air and sim- At the conclusion of the cere-match and general eller skating. pic, nourishing food, with suf- father, Mr. R. H. Hamson, looked charming in a smart satin style mony, a largely attended reception Other guests availed themselves of ficient, But not excessive, exorcise gown with silver lace ernamented was held at the Club Lusitano, the opportunity of inspecting the round the waist with orange blas-where the usual toasts were hon- new building, being guided by a num- during the cool hours of the day, will do much for the little sufferer. soms, with a train of silver lace to cured and the happy couple reber of prefects.

But at the same time to stimulate match the droas. The headdress consisted of a tiara of orange blos

the appetite, to strengthen the soma, of the latest Paris design,

The honeymoon will be spent in

nerves, bhd-above all to enrich with a veil of illusion tullo embroi Shanghai. The bride's going

and revivify the blood, a good dered with lover's knots. Sho car-away dress was of old rose embrol

Tennis, senior. Lee Inn-pit and trustworthy, well-proven tonic is dered georgette worn under a saxe Lok Kim-cheo beat Wong Cheong required. Exactly answering this blue silk coat trimmed with eyelet kee and Cheng Kam-to 7/4; Wee description Dr. Willama' Pink embroidery and old rose georgette, Chai-eng and Wee Chat-geo beat P. Pilla are the Ident restorative for with hat to match,

Waller and Wong Kam-cheong 6/5; weakly annemie children. They Mr. H. E. Gardner Married. Junior-Worg Sek hong and F. St. John's Cathedral was the tin beat A. Crawford and S. Broad- have cured almost numberless scene of a very pretty wedding core bridge 0/5; J. Winch and C. Fieber cases of rickets, St. Vitus Dance, mony on Saturday afternoon when boat R, Broadbridge and Woo Yee and other weaknesses of childhood

Parker Follott, Miss Margaret

In the football match, the school during the past forty years. of Bournemouth, and Inte of Singa team met an eleven from the Machine Special directions for their ad- pore, became the bride of Mr. Har Gun Section of the 1st Battalion ministration to children are on- old Edwin Gardner, son of Mr. A Queen's Royal Regiment, who won by closed in each package. Your W. and Mrs. Gardner, of West Ken-four goals to nothing, Pte. Harris chemist can supply them, or sent ting our local tenor, and he met. Two volley ball teams, selected post free at $1.50 the battle, 6 bot- the popular his. bride in Singapore whilst her from the pupils, one captained by Titles for $8. by the Dr. Williams' parents were residing there and Tsok-chow and the other by Wong Medicine Co., 60, Klangse Road, ·

Shiu-kon, met in a vigorous struggle. Shanghai. where she is very well known.

The bridesmaids, Miss Emeline Fox, a sister of the bridegroom, was attired in mauvo erepo de chine, trimmed with silver loco and a pic ture hat to match. Her bouquet consisted of sweet pans. Also at tending the bride were two little flower girls, the Misses Pansy Me Kochnio and Hilda May. They were daintily dressed in pink satin, trim- med with not lace, with net bonnets to match, and they carried gold baskets of roses decorated with pink tulle.

Mr. G. Kelly accompanied the bridegroom na his best mun.

The organist, Mr. F. Mason, play- ed suitable intisle:

moo

6/5.

Beven

Tho Rov. HV Koop conducted The game resulted in a win for the At the conclusion of the ceremony, the service, and both prior to and team captained by the latter, the.

scores being 21-19, 14-21, 21-18. the bridal party ropaired to the at the conclusion of the ceremony,. The roller skating football was Roof Garden of the Hongkong Ho- Mr. Mason, the Cathedral or between a teim captained by Wong tol, where the reception was held. ganist, played appropriate music, Sik-hon and another with Lam Sum This was largely attended and after while Mr. Li Clor-chi very pleasing as captain. The game proved ex- the lappy couple had received the ly rendered the solo "Panus Ange tremely interesting and resulted in congratulations of their friends, the licus," The bride, who entered the a win for the former by three goals usual toasts were honoured,

Cathedral on the arm of Mr. G.I. to one. Later, Mr. and Mrs. Fox proceed-Bell, the Manager of the P. and 0. The general roller skating was also od to Repulse Bay Hotel, prior to Banking Corportion, Ltd., by whom watched, with interest and many of

the boys showed considerable skill. leaving for their honeymoon at she was given away, was charmingly From five o'clock until a quarter Shanghai. The bride's going-away gowned in white georgette, trimmed past five the band played selections dress was of beige crepe de chine with diamants, a white georgette in the hall after which they rendered with hat to matöh

train, lined with ruched pale pink n dance programme until The bride's best man was Mr..

georgette and horse-shoe and arum o'clock, Remedios De Jesus, Gustav Engel of Messrs. Wm. Me-

lilies, embroidered in silver beads. The following masters were in yerink and Co., and the groomsman

She wore laco veil and a wreath charge of the various branches of Yesterday afternoon at the was Mr. AB. Carmona, First Lion Cathedral of the Immaculate Con-of orange blossoms and carried the sports. Mr. S. W. Chan

abent of arum lilies.

and volley ball); Mr. E. C tenant, Capitania dos Portos, Maception, Misa Lucilla Maria Mon-

Mr. (football); The bride was attended by Minh (cricket): Mr. A. G. Prew (roll talto de Jesus, the daughter of Irene Butler as bridesmaid, Master skating). The work of Mrs. L. Montalto de Jesus and the Oliver Womack and Miss Jacky and towards was supervised by the prefecta late Mr. F. X, Montalto de Jesus, Hargreaves-Browne as train bearers Messrs. D. Anderson, Ma was married to Mr. Hermillo H. and Miss Jill Hargreaves-Browne chong, Wee Chai-gee and P. Wallor, dos Remedies, the service being an flower girl. The bridesmaid senior prefcets. Office work was Valtorta, assisted by the Rev. georgette with frilled skirt, trimmed Fisher, who was assisted by Mr. W taken by the Rt. Rev. Blahop was prettily attired in pale pink performed by the Burser, Mr. James Father Rosal.

will silver

N. Stradmoor and Mr. J. Shaw, all beads, with Given away by her brother, Mr. silver Juliette cap, Jose Montalto de Jesus, the bride carried a beautiful bouquet of pink

and she three being old boys. looked charming in a period dress and mauve

sweet peas. Master

CAO.

L.

Youngsaye

Chiu

During the service the official or ganist, Mr. R.D. Baptista, assisted by the

Sociedado Philarmonica String Band, rendered appropriate music.

Following the ceremony, are ception was held at the residence of the bride's porefte at "Fairview," Robinson Road, which had been gaily decorated for the occasion, the decorations being imported from of ivory crepe satin with girdle Oliver Womack wore a white satin RAILWAY AGREEMENT. San Francisco, including wedding of diamante and crystal beade and "Kate Greenwar" suit and Mine bella artistically made of roses in white petals. There was a large earls, with a hand embroidered Jacky Hargreaves-Browne was daia- gathering of prominent business cell of French net. She carried a mon of the Cotany, friende and at sheaf of arum lilies. quaintances.

Bridesmaids in attendance were Later, the happy couple left for the Misses Ellaline Osmund, Pacita Ropulse Bay Hotel, where they stay. Montalto de Jesus (sister of the until the departure of the s.s. Em-bride), Marie Eca da Silva, Carmen proes of Canada, their destination Xavier and Sylvia Remedios, with then being Europe. The bride's go the Misses Edith and Laura ing away dress was of Royal blue Nolasco da Silva as flower girls. coloured georgette richly embroi- dered in Hollywood, California The bride's trousseau was personal ly eclected and ordered in the U.S.

A

1

Fox-Hamson,

SETTLED.

tily dressed in a white not frock CONTROVERSY PRACTICALLY trimmed with pink ribbon, She carried a small posy of pink and; mauve sweet peas. The flower girl,

Peking, Apr. 16, Miss Jill Hargreaves-Browne, was similarly attired and carried a bas- It is believed that the Sino- ket of rose petals.

Japanese Manchurian Railway The bridegroom had as his best controversy is practically settled. man Mr. A.J. Bird, of the Chartered The Japanese Legation is 16- Bank of India, Australia and China, ported to be referring the pro-

At the conclusion of the ceremony

tion..

Miss Osmund, the chief brides- maid, was attired in green_geor- getto over pink satin, trimmed a gathering of about sixty friends posed terms to Tokyo for confirma- with pink applique flowers and dral Hall, where the reception was he that the Fenghal Railway must assembled in the St. John's Cathe

The main terms are reported to picture hat to match, whilst the held and where the happy couple other bridesmaids were dressed in

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Another intoresling wedding which with picture hats to match. They which is being spent at Canton and traffic contract between the South took place at St. John's Cathedral carried posles of pink roachuda Macao. The bride's going away Manchurian Railway and the on Saturday afternous was that be with maiden-hair fern. The flower diess was a powder blue georgette Fenghai Railway, which the Feng-8, Des Vœux Road Central tween Miss Constance Bird Hamson, girls wore dainty frilled dresses of frock, powder blue crepe de chine tionites cancelled, must be revived daughter of Mr. R.II. Hamson and pink taffetta and carried baskets cont, lined with beige, and satin but the Japanese will agree to the late Mrs. Hamson of Ballarat, of pink roses,

crepe and a beige hat trimmed with through traffic on the Peking- Australia, and Mr. Henry Lenlie The bride's mother was attired blue flowers. She wore belge aboo Mukden and Fenghai Railways.-- Fox, the son of Mr. and Mrs. W.W."in grey silk with mauve trimming and stockings.

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