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WEMBLEY MILITARY TATTOO
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THE BAND OF H. M. GRENADIER GUARDS AND STADIUM CHOIR.
Record Nos 9073–8075.
The Anderson Music Co., Ltd.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
PRINCESS JULIANA'S COMING OF AGE.
DUTCH COMMUNITY HOLD A
CELEBRATION LOCALLY..
At the Roof garden of the Hong- keng Hotel, celebrations took place on Wednesday, the 30th of April last, in honour of H.R.H. the Princess Juliann, only child of Her Majesty the Queen of the Nether- lands and the Prince-Consort, who came of age on that date.
The Netherland Consul General, Mr. M. J. Quist and the local Netherland community had invited a number of friends to attend a dinner dance, the party numbering over 90.
The guests were received by Mr. Quist, assisted by Mrs. Stokkink and Mr. Stokkink, the new manag-
MONDAY, MAY 5, 1930.
LOCAL WEDDINGS.
POLICE SUPERINTENDENT
AND NURSING SISTER. The marriage arranged between Mr. Cecil Graham Perdue, Super. intendent of Police, son of the Rev. Canon and Mrs. Pardue, of Killala, County Mayo, Ireland, and Miss Margaret Knight North, formerly nursing sister in the Government Service and daughter of the late Mr. J. W. North, ARA, Mrs. North, of and the late Washford, Somerset, was solem- nised by the Rev. W. Walton Rogers, at St Andrew's Church, Kowloon, on Saturday morning.
The ceremony was a quiet one Owing to the fact that the bride. groom is still somewhat lame from an injury received last December. The bride was given away by Dr.
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Other principal hosts were: Mr. and Mrs. Endert. Mr. C. de Bruijn, and Mrs. de Jongh.
Pope. Mr. J. Ring acted as Best Man.
After the service, a reception was held at the Peninsula Hotel, H.E. Among the guests were
where a large number of friends Major General Sandilands C.B., of the bride and bridegroom C.M.G., D.S.O., who was accom-gathered to wish them good luck. panied by Lt. Baskervyle-Glegg, The health of the bride and the Hon. Mr. Hallifax, C.M.G. bridegroom was proposed by the (Colonial Secretary) and Mrs. Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, C.M.G., Hallifax, Rear-Admiral R. A. S. (Inspector General of Police), in a happy and witty speech, to which Hill, C.B.E., accompanied by Pay- master Commander Pasmore, Hon, the bridegroom suitably replied. Mr. Wolfe, C.M.G., Hon, Dr. Wel- The bride and bridegroom left for lington and Mrs. Wellington, and Home by the s.8. President Polk, which sailed early on Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Jacks.
morning.
Mombers of the Consular Body were also present, including the Consul General for Panama and Mrs. Vallarino, the new Consul General for Peru and Mrs. Liosa, the Peruvian Vice-Consul and Mrs. Mognaschi, the German Con- sul and Mrs. Hahn, the acting Japanese Consul General and Mrs. Yoshida, Mr. Shantz. the acting American Consul General, the Consul for Denmark and Norway and Mrs. Karaten Larssen, the act- ing Belgian Consul General and Mrs. Belsius.
Towards the end of the banquet Mr. Quist welcomed the guests on behalf of the Netherlands com- munity, and made respectful re- ferences to the Netherland Royal Family, the House of Orange Nassau, and the Princess.
Mr. Quiat then proposed the health of His Majesty, King George, followed by the playing of the British National Anthem.
H.E. the General Officer Com- manding returned thanks for the to the hearty welcome extended guests.
The General was eminently suited to respond, having spent three years at the Hague as His Majesty's Military Attache there, In happy and eulogizing terms, he referred to .the Royal Family of Holland, whom he had had the privilege of meeting (re- quently; appreciative references were made by him regarding the people, and the beautiful scenery of Holland.
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Amongst the numerous gifle received were those from:
The Nursing Sisters of the Medical Department, a set of tor- toiseshell and silver hair brushes and a clock; The Chinese nurses of the Medical Department, a lady's dressing case: The Ilon. The Inspector General of Police and the Police Superintendents, a cheque. The European staff of the C.I.D., a silver tea service: The Chief Inspector, Inspectors and of Kowloon, a Sub-Inspectors silver cigarette box and silver case: The Chinese cigarette Detective Inspector and Chinese detectives, a silver rose bowl; The senior Clerical and Account- Ing staff, Police Headquarters, a silver dish and nut crackers: The Officers of H.M.S. Sirdar, a silver cocktail-shaker.
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KAI TAK FOLLIES SUCCESS.
as an encouragement to the concert| party to give the public further opportunities of enjoying their talent.
No little interest was manifest- ed in the pretty wedding which took place at the Rosary Church, Kowloon on Saturday, when the contracting parties were Miss Irene Helena Collaco, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Collaco and Mr. Henry Christian Brown of the SPLENDID ENTERTAINMENduced by CPL A.E. Cox, and he
Harbour Office, and son of Mrs. and the late Mr. J. Brown.
The officiating clergyman was Father G. M. Spada, and the bride, who was given away by her father, was tastefully dressed in geor- gette and lace, and carried a bou- quet of white roses with maiden hair ferns.
She was attended by three bridesmaids, the Misses
Anna
BY THE RAF.
The programme was ably
pro
was resisted by Cpl. A.L. Watling (Business Manager), cad Opl. B. Rowsell (Stage Manager)
The versatility of the Royal Air Force was demonstrated on Batur
The artistes were Cpl. Cox, Lac. day evening, when the Kai Tak Talbert, Ac. Summers, Lac. Mill Follies, which, in other words, is ward, L/S. Stretton, Ac. Muirhead, the RA.F. concert party, gave Ac. Tower, Ac. Hart and Cpl. first class entertainment at the Watling
Naval Canteen Theatro.
The only disappointing feature of the evening was the cistinctly poor attendance, and, after seeing what the Follies can serve up in the way of good and tasteful amusement, the reason for this is hard to dis cover.
The complete programme was: Piano Solo ...... Watling.. Opening Chorus The Follies A Livener Tower and Co.
Three Jally
Sailormen
His Excellency then the toast of Her Majesty the Brown (sister of the bridegroom) Queen of Holland, the Princess Rozarío and Joaquinne Fernan- Juliana, and the Royal Family, dez, who wore dresses of mauve
Cox, Stretton and This tonst
followed by the georgette, and carried bouquets of
Muirhead, playing of the Netherland Na- white and pink roses with maiden
Banjo Solo..... Talbert. tional Anthem "Wilhelmus van hair fern. The bride's mother
Variety was the key-note of the Good English Ale... Cox, Muirhead Nassouwe," which was sung by the was attired in a dress of white
Follies' programme on Saturday, and Summera whole Dutch community,
and black celanese.
Mr. C. and it was produced in such a way Song
Stretton. The best men were
as to keep the interest and enjoy-"The Transmigration Dodson and Mr. Fred. J. Brown.
meat of the audience alive up to the of Souls" Cox and Towers. Subsequent to the ceremony, a reception was held at the bride- final "Good-night." The whole of The Ghost Walk groom's residence, Homuntin, and the artistes aquitted themselves Harmonious later the happy pair left for the with full honoura, concerted and honeymoon, which is being spent solo numbers all being vociferously Baby Dear Tower and Co.
The received.
Tally Ho and Canton. at Macao bride's travelling dress was of a
"Our Parochial Gathering" by Wireless up
A Demonstration. Date peuch georgette, with hat the entire Company was perhaps the
Fireman's best of a delightful array of items. The and "Harmonious House Hunting" Dream ............ Cox.
The party then adjourned for dancing which was carried on to a late hour, and so ended a most Enjoyable evening.
POLITICAL FERMENT IN MALTA.
match.
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Towers.
House Hunting The Party,
Cox and Talbert.
to
ran a good accord. L/S. Stretton The Doubtful Quartelte.
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CHURCH EFFORT TO RULE ELECTION DEFEATED.
eral election until "danger of dis-obliged with some songs and Cpl. Then and Now... Cox and Talbert. order" is past. The Ordinance is Cox brought the house down with Song.
Parochial Malta, May 4.
Tower and Co. beipod Gathering" ...The Follies, After a protracted meeting of styled the "Prevention of Distur- his rendition of "The Fireman's "Our the Maltese Privy Council it has bances Emergency Ordinance of Dream."
A new date for the general things along with a couple of first- "We Say Good- 1920,"
night"
The Follies. been decided to issue an Ordin-
were responsible for one of the ance etaying all further proceed-election will be fixed by the Gov-rate numbers and Tower and Cox ings in connexion with the general ernar by proclamation.
biggest laughs of the evening for election, in the interests of public
their patter on the "Transmigra- safety,"
tion of Souls."
News Received Calmly.
Washington, May 3.
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Valetta was astir until an early hour, but the crowds were most orderly in view of a police notice
Au Mr. Dwight Morrow has Opl L.A.. Watling put the prohibiting gatherings. The Gover nor was vociferously cheered as he dience on excellent terms with the nounced that he will open a cam- drove away after the Privy Coun-artistes by his opening piano solos, paign for the Republican nomina- spon- tion to the Senate for New Jersey. The Governor General last night cil meeting. The news was receiv- and the whole show was a
serve-Reuter's American Service. promulgated the Ordinance men-ed very calmly all over the country, taneous success, and should tioned earlier, postponing the gen-Reuter.
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