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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1930.

HONGKONG WEDDING. THE FUTURE OF INDIA. FAREWELL CONCERT.

FORMER RADIO ANNOUNCER MARRIED.

Her bouquet

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white

COMMITTEE BEGINS ITS WORK 'TO-DAY.

'London, Nov, 22. The Indian Round Table Con-

ference will begin in real work on Monday, when the first meeting of the Federal Relations Com mitteo will set about the task of translating the general agreement which emerged from the five days plenary session into practical pro- posals for submission, first to the

and ultimately Conference Parliament.

to

A hopeful view of the prospects

TALENTED PERFORMERS AT

ST. PATRICK'S CLUB.

A thoroughly delightful concert was givon at St. Patrick's Club on Saturday night, as & farewell to the Somerset Light Infantry, who are leaving the Colony shortly.

A pretty wedding was nised at St. John's Cathedral on Saturday afternoon, when Mas Kathleen Margaret Burrage, the eldest daughter of Mr. Charles

The popularity of this Regiment Borrage of Devonport, England, became the bride of Mr. Arthur

was evidenced by the Incge gather- concurt. E. E. Jeffries, son of Mr and

ing which attended the Mrs. A. W.-Jeffries of Blackheath,

In a farewell speech, the Rev. Fr. Kent, and formerly announcer ai

Riganti, President of the Club. thanked Mrs. Harn, who is going the local Broadcasting Studio.

The Very Rev. Dean Alfred

away with the Regiment. for the Swann, M.A.. offeinted wille Afr. is taken by the press. The Times help which she had rendered the Bartlett played ap-comments on the remarkalile un-Club at the various socials and en- C. Dudley

animity shown in the speeches.tertainments during her stay in propriate music at the organ.

"Perhaps the most hopeful impres the Colony. He said that they The bride was given away by alon left by the debate is that it would not forget all those who Mr. W. J. Shenton and wore £

the abstract were going away, and wished them white silk lace and net ombrok) has at least placed

States andton voyage and all happiness and ered

with gown

beautifully conceptions of the

Federation in their proper order, success in their new sphere of nc- embroidered voil

tulle and of

Status is coming to be recognized tivity. kendid regs af orange blossom.

Over twenty Hems were on the as a matter of achievement not of of was roses nul maidenhair fern. Miss gift, a coping stone, and the con- programme for the concert, which, Patricia Hynes attended the bride quouce of capacity for self-ith the repented encores, lasted as bridesmaid and was attired invernment rather than the first well into the night. A piano solo, Constitution. "Mignonette" by Mr. Turner, ren- stage in framing a shell pink georgettę frock of There can be no progress in the dered with expression which ankle length with a sliver lentaeusston of any committee over wakened uld memories, was much headdress and a bouquet of pink details Ell the brand outlines of the appreciated by the nudience. This gladioli and muidenhair fern.

structure are settled. Sceptics are was followed by two songs by Mr. Master Michnel Hynes, who sking already how fong the great Dixon, "My "Old Shako," and wore a gull of white veivel, was toal of these fast few days will

'Beside 111 Open Fireplace." page, while Mrs. C. D. Bartlett rvive the next

vrtig[ a[ the hleb came in

for hearty rounda was matron of honour, her dress Conference, for, whatever else it of applause, Miss S, Hyndman. being of printed crepe de chine may imply, there is no doubt that was heard to advantage in two in autumn shades, with a bouquet federation does 373*11 definite | songs, “You're Always in my

African daisies.

crifice on part of all its members, Dreams" and "The Pagan Love Mr. Jan 12. Lenox was bed man,

The appointment of a vast com- | Song." rendered in a mellow voice A reception was subsequently |mittee on Federal Relations may, and laudly appreciated. held at the residence of Mr. and however, be halled for the moment Mr. 7. Hynes, after which Mr. a welcome sign that the new and Mrs. Jeffries left for Itepalve | iden predominatía”, Has. where The benyeioon is i The Times records two personal beolog spent. The bride's going | anpressions. of the long discus- an ensemble in sin. Firstly the spontaneous away dress was green speckled tweed #nished and prolonged applause which with grey fur. nad pearl grey greeted every mention of Vicergy crepe de chine bluse with shoes Ford Irwin, and secondly that the and stockings to match and aPrime Minister proved himself a Krees felt hat.

thetful, sympathetic and infinitely patient Chairman.

MOTOR MISHAP.

A YOUNG PORTUGUESE DIES OF INJURIES.

Perhaps, the tit-bits of the even- Ja were the violin solos by Mr. Abraham. His skilful rendering of two diffzult pieces, at which he was necompanied at the piano by Fr. Riganti, mark him as one of the most talented violinists in the Colony. The Misses 12. and P. funt were next heard in a song Keep Your Sunny Side Up," which they concluded with a clever ex- hibition of step dancing. Two more songs rendered by Mr. Thomas recrived their just ap-

preciation.

Another excellent number were The twn comic, songs rendered by Mr. Harrison, who, in the role of "Liza the Charwonun” sent the audience into roars of laughter. The Medway Glee Party also de- serve a word of praise for their ex-

The Morning Post, while not un- dorvaluing the power of words, says the "Problems of defence of frontlers, maintenance of law and urder, rights of minorities, and the protection of British interests re A tragic mishap occurred to a main. The Federal proposal has young Portuguese

motor cyclist, at least the advantage of bringing whilst he was riding ln the New in the Princes, who are Territories yesterday morning, stable and conservative element, when be lost control of hia ma- but everything depends on thetremely pleasant singing, the first chine through a a skid, near Fanling. manner in which the principle fa

song being one of a sentimental and crashed, sustaining injuries applied and whether it can be mature and the second a humorous from which he died immediately reconciled with those things after the accident.

which the Simon Commission rightly hold essential.

the

From the gre details avale fable last night, it would seem that The Manchester Guaribian says young man, Mr. R. A. Rozarin, that British poifey in India since vitose parents reside

at No. 5.the war has been entirely consistent Road. Chathani

Kowloon, Wand with sincerity, declared its cycling along the road retur

intention India should enjoy Shek Village

omplete self-government within

Wo

firm

ore.

The Bawaiian Serenndurs were a decided "hit" with their dreamy lawaiian croonings. They were encored repeatedly and obliged with a number of items,

An amusing sketch by Bransby & Co.. entitled "A Sister to Assist

second half. The singing uf "Auld Lang Syae" and the National Anthem concluder evening's function.

the

about two miles from the Fanling Empire, reaching ultimate aim byer, was the chief feature of the railway station, with. a pillion

stages. Events have shown 1 rider. He seems to have

ugen "Conflict between the British view. bend when rounding a

he loss based on necessity for gradual- temporary control through his ness and Indian demand for all or machine skidding. He was throw nothing. The offer of the Indian violently t the ground, and when Princes to come at once into All- picked up he was beyond the as-india Federation has ended this sistance of the pillion rider, who conflict, because they will intro- was net badly hurt,

duce into the legislature an

ele-

Who

thediately went out and had i

removed to the Row-

kron Alertuary,

Mr. W. Sanderson, of M⚫ssrs. ment of balance. racial, religious dardine, Matheson and Co., Ltd. men was the first to pass the secre, and and political. The Princes, how- ever, will assuredly make condi- after rendering what assistance he could he telephoned the Police, is for minority communitien and will demand safeguards The British Government will require some measure of control foreign Mach sympathy will be felt for the over the army and of parents and other relatives of the affairs for time being. The Bri- tish Indian delegates have very unfortunate young man, who was

ideas as to what employed as a clerk at the Nether- definite lands India Commercial Bank. Helstitutes democratic institutions. But these difficulties are adjus- was only 22 years of age. and was a keen motor cyclist. Arrange table and it is for the committee ments have been made for theto adjust them". funeral to take place this after- moon, passing the Monument 5.30.

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