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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JANUARY
CHINA NEW, YEAR.
CHINESE CELEBRATION AS OF OLD.,
The Chinese in Hongkong celebrated the advent of the new Lanr year with all the enthusiasm of previous years.
An excellent decoration scheme, which reflects great credit en the management, was put into effect at the Peninsula Hotel at Wednes day's China New Year's Car nival dianer, dance **** which Was. attended by approxi- mately 400 revellers. In keepinė with the event, the atmosphere and general tone of the decorations. wera distinctly Chinone. In the Rose Room the beautiful appoint ments and standard embellish- ments were added to by the haug- ing of Chinese scrolls on the walls, depicting scholars, students and various other phases treasured-by the Chinese. Big Chinese lan terns of many colours, which pro- duced a charming effect, were hung round the room and those were dominated by a particularly big lantern hung in the middle of the ceiling,
In the lift lobby and foyer were two huge figures of Chinese war- riora, both dressed in the colourful fashion of the country they rel presented. Potted ferns in ols were also prettily bun with colours. The Root Garden was decorated in much the same fushion."
A special menu was provided for those who attended, daintily printed in gold lettering on a rel backround with the Chinese wish Kung Hei Fat Choy on the front. Included in the menu was one Chinese dish, this being chicken and walnuts,
The occasion was one for either formal evening wear or faney dress and some attractive costumes were keen among those who preferred to wear fancy dress.
The Hongkong Hotel.
A highly artistic and pleasing decorative scheme was carried out in the roof garden at the Hong- kong Hotel, for Wednesday's Chin-
ese New Year dinner dance, and
over 200 people enjoyed high. re- vela.
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The entrance to the garden was adorned in national Rags, whilst allk. Chinese covers were draped over the chairs. Chinese works of art and scrolls hung from the walls, and coloured electric lights added to the general efect.
In the roof garden itself and the adjoining dinine: room, gorgeous Chinese lanterns were suspended from the ceiling and multi-colour- ed ribbons made a brilliant pic- ture. Behind the dance orchestra were arranged two howls, which, as the result of clever lighting effects, were made to appear 43 though longues of fire were shoot- ng from them. The Reneral Flighting effects too were very fine.
As usual, the management were responsible for a delightful special menu, consisting half of Chinese and half of European dishes. It ncluded bird's nest Soup, Across the menu cards was printed the Chinese wish, Kung Hei Fat Choy.
As heretofore, dress was made optional, and several took advant- age of this to appear in pretty fancy costumes, which. added" in small measure to the brilliance of the scene.
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Lo Chin-ting, who died intestato at: - No. 4. Prince Terrace, Testatrix, in her will, appointed at Macno on September 6, 1921, second and third sons. Petitioners, her daughter and Mr. Matthew after having carried on business in give as the reason for delay in LOCAL ESTATE REQUEATHED John Denman Stephens, solicitor, Japan for about 50 years, left the application that they were not as executrix and executor of the Hongkong estate to the value of aware such application had to be will, but the latter died on April $70,300. When he retired he re-made,
TO HER DAUGHTER.
28, 1925, and Mrs. Frank Austin turned to China, his native district| Hongkong estate which has been Mira. Thekla Magdelena Brother- is at present residing outside the being Heung Shan, Kwangtung, sworn under $67,900 was left by ton Harker, widow, late of No. 8 Colony, Letters of administration but owing to the unsettled condi- Tan Ban-tjsie (or Tiles), Inte of The vessels will leave Hongkong on and 4, The Albany, Hongkong, who with the will annexed have been tions in the interfar he resided at Passar Baros, No. 142, Weltevreden, the same schedule as in the past died at Victoria Hospital on Jun- granted to Mr. Frank Austin, who Macao, for two years and when he Java who died intestate at the namely every alternate Tuesday--but I uary 2, faft local estate the value is the person appointed by the Chief died his remains, were removed to Les-Eng Bom, Java, on November by cutting down the time in port at of $11,000, all of which is bequeath- Justice (Sir Henry Gollan) to be his ancestral home in Houng Shar. 27, 1928. Letters of administra- Shanghai and Japan ports, the vesselset to her only daughter, Georgette the administrator of the estate by Letters of administration to the tion have been granted to the will now arriva at Victoria ond Margueritte Thekla Austin, wife virtue of the Probate Ordinance, estate have been granted to Lo widow, Lim Tjan-nio, temporarily Seattle on the eighteenth day ate of Mr. Frank Austin, manager of 1897, for the use and benefit of his Ka-min and Lo Kom-wal, late residing at No. 150, Connaught leaving Honkgong instead of on the.
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