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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1932.
LATE MR. S. A. ROBERTS
MILITARY HONOURS AT THE FUNERAL
A military funeral was ur ranged for the late Mr. Samuel
CAR HITS MOTOR CYCLE
TWO YOUNG MEN IN, HOSPITAL
оп which they were
A
LOCAL WEDDING
MR. S. J. STEVENS AND MISS E. J. DE BIERE
The bride, who was given away
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pretty wedding Was solemnised at St. John's Cathedral Archibold Roberts, of the P.W.D., A. M. Mitchell and H. W. Brown, on Saturday afternoon, when Miss whose death occurred at the Vic-well-known young men in the Eileen Jeanette de Bicro, daughter toria Hospital, on Friday, from Colony had a narrow escape from of the late Mr. S. J. de Biera and double pneumonia.
serious injury on the Castle Peak Mrs. 'do Blore, of Hongkong, be- The funeral took place at Happy Road yesterday, when the motor came the bride of Mr. Ronald John Valley on Saturday afternoon; with milltary honours, and there cycle.
Stovens, son of the Into Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stevens of Moseley, was a strong muster of represen-riding came into head-on collision Birmingham Mr. Stevens in tatives of the Royal Engineers with a chr. Machine and riders aviation adviser to the Kwangsi and of the Ex-Active Service were sent crashing down a steep Provincial Government, and le Men's Association, as well as of 15-feet embankment and the men employed by the Far East Aviation colleagues on the Buildings
Or are now in the Kowloon Hospital Co. Ltd. dinance staff and other Depart.suffering from minor injuries,
The Very Rev. Dean A. Swann Imants of Public Works.
The accident happened on one
officiated. The military side of the ob-of the curves near the 16-mile post. sequies was under the care of Lt. The pair, with Mitchell at the con- by Mr. A. V. Harvey, of the Far W. H. Woring, R. E. On reach-trols were coming towards Kow-East Aviation Co., Ltd., wore
Monument, ing the
the coin, loon, and the car was making for gown made of beautiful heavy draped with the Union Jack, was Castle Peak.
French white crepe satin, which Empr."of Russia taken from the motor hearse on
fell in rich graceful folds, an Empr. of Japan Everything happened in a space exact reproduction of a beautiful Empt. of Canada Nov. 18 Nov. 31
Empt, of Ada to a gun-carriage, and an impos of seconds. The drivers saw tach Paris model, made by Madame J. Empr. of Bussia ing procession then formed up other simultaneously. Brakes Lebon, the French dressmaker. Empr. of Japan with a firing party from the Royal were jammed on. There was a Her bouquet was of white roses. Empr. of Asla Engineers and buglers from the violent skidding and then the In attendance South Wales Borderers, leading crash.
bridesmaids BA wore the Missos Muriel and Eunice the way to the cemetery gates,
de Blere (sisters), Eileen Stub- Hera the coffin was borne to the One of the car's mudguarda hit binga and Old Residents section of the the handle of the motor cycle and whose dresses were taken from a Evelyn Middleton, cometery. The pall-bearers were sent it toppling over the embank- delightful Louise Boulanger model Messrs. J. Beach (who acted as ment. The maching fell with the and worked out most effectively In chief mourner), G. Stephens, F. P. driver but Brown, who was thrown delicate pink and blue georgette R. James, A. Tarbuck, A. J. Man- clear, fared slightly worse. Hoby Madame J, Lebon. The brides- ton, and J. Fraser.
was just able to reach the road malds carried bouquets of pale before he collapsed.
pink gindioll.
The bride's mother's dress was Mr. B. S. Rogers arrived about
black this time and fortunately for the
and white georgotte injured men a trained nurse also ensemble. came on the scene. She proved a Mr. R. H. D. Wade, of the Hong- woman of resource. Seeing blood kong and Shanghai Banking Cor- she ripped articles of her clothing held in the Cathedral Hall, and streaming from several wounds,poration, was the best man.
A reception was subsequently to strips and bound the injuries,
the happy couple later left for their honeymoon.
The last rites at the graveside were performed by the military chaplain, and, at the conclusion three volleys were fired over the grave, followed by the "Last Post" and then the "Reveille."
Those preseut included the Hon. Mr. R. M. Henderson, Director of Public Works, Mr. A. G. W. Tickle, Assist. Director of Publle Works,, Mr. Rogers brought the young Capt, Laurenson, F. Normington, men to the Kowloon Hospital J. Harrow, G. Stephens, A. J. Man- where they were, detained for ton, J. Beach, F. P. R. James, J. treatment. Murray, J. Dobson, W, Trengrove,
Mitchell's right finger may be
S. Farlaw, J. Johnson, D. Clow, G broken and there is a severe gash
The brido's going away dress was of navy blue and white crepe de chine, with white felt hat.
A. Grimes, C. H. Douglas, J. Son his right leg. Brown's right H.K.'S NEW REGIMENT. Gibson, K. Robertson, R. S. W knee is badly cut and he is also Paterson, C. B. Robertson, E. C.
Carter, P. Morgan, H. J. Pierce, abrasions.
suffering from a few minor
Mr. F. C. Neville, Lt. W. H. War- ing. R.D., Supt. Clerk S. Smith, When seen last night, Mitchell Qr Mts. Set. F. Ramsk}, R.E., said he wne looking over, the Sergt. J. Honre, R.E., Sergi. W.ground for next week's motor cycle Hollageworth, and many others. reliability trials. "And If the bike's all right and I'm out of here. I'll still have a go for it," he said.
DEPARTURE FROM SHANGHAI
OF 1ST LINCOLNS Shanghai gave a rousing send- off to the 1st Battalion. The Lincolnshire Regiment who left Shanghai for Hongkong on board II.M.S. Suffolk on Saturday morn- ing An advance party in com- mand of Major J. A. A. Grima,
Many Wreaths. Wreaths were sent by the Hon. Mr. R. M. Henderson.. Director of Public Works, Mr. and Mrs. W. C-ter, No. 1341, E. C., Wor. Master, D.S.O.. arrived last week in the Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. B, J. Mur-Officers and Members of United Colony In H.M.S. Keppel. ray, Mr and Mrs. P. Morgan, Mr. Service Lodge No. 1341, E.C., the The battalion paraded on Fri and Mrs. F. P. R. James, Mr. and W.C.N., Officers and Brethren, day afternoon at Klaochow Rond Mrs. J. Splick and family, Mr. Ararat Ark Lodge, and the Bret-Camp when they were inspected and Mrs. A. W. J. Simmons. Mhren of Diligentia Lodge.
by Brigadier Fleming and after wards marched to the Bund.
and Mrs. A Brooksbank, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bottomley, Mr. and
The battalion fa in command of Mrs, C. A. Grimes, Mr. and Mra.
Lieutenant Colonel E. J. tia C. E. Bloor, Mr. and Mrs. F. C.
PARENTS BEREAVED.
Boys, M.C., with Major H. St. G. Neville, Mr. and Mrs. Wadmore,
Sudden Death Of Child On
Thoyts, M.C., na second in com- Capt. and Mrs. T. T. Laurenson..
mand. Major Griffin Visit From Canton.
having left Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Murphy, Mr.
with the advance party. Major E. and Mrs. C. E. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hollands, Mrs. J. Htended Mr. and Mira. H.J. Prata, hai in charge of the rear party.
Much sympathy is being ex-H. Impey, M.C., remained in Shang- Oxherry,
The banda of Canton, in the loss of their
of the East Lan- Messrs. J. Dobson, A. Riach; It. three-year-old son, Manual Fer-cashire Regiment and the Wilt- Reg. Latham, W. Beattle, W. Gnanden, who suddenly became shire Regiment played the men Fitz-Gibbon,
on down to the ship. O C. Woninck, E. and died of gasto enterities Campbell, P. Douglas Wilson, R.Saturday afternoon at Eastern The Suffolk is due in Hongkong S. W. Laterson, W. H. Bourne, A.House, 10, Hart Avenue, Kowloon, to-day.
Lane, L. P. Lee, R. J. Vemal, while on a visit. J. E. Barrow, B. Stedman, Wong The funeral took place yesterday Foo, H. A. Rodgers, Harry Cooper, afternoon and
The Argyll and Sutherland F. P. Franklin, W. 3. Anderson, Messrs. H. J. Prata (father), F. X. Shanghai when the Sino-Japanese by Highlanders, who were rushed to E. S. Carter, Chan Kam, J. S. Glb-Prato, F. A. Prata, M. A. Prata, M. ar broke
G. Prata, A. Proto, A, J. Prats, R.
out last January, Remedios, A. Remedios (Uncles), A. have been ordered to replace the Members of the Royal En-Espirito Santo, F. Monteiro, F. F. first battalion the Lincolnshire gineers Old Comrades Association,da Cruz, C. Baptista, Dr. Gonzales, Rogiment, and will leave for the Staff of the Public Works De A. da Luz, P. Yvanovich, E. Guterres, Shanghai on November 10 L-Rosa, J. Cotton, E. Cunha,
J.board partment, European Maintenance Tavares, V. Yvanovich, F. Ribeiro, Neuralie:
British transport Staff Architectural Office P.W.D., G. Ribeiro, E. de Sousa, H. Barros, Chinese Sta Architectural Office Mr. and Mrs. B. Assumpcão, Miss 1. P.W.D. Drainage Office Staff das Remedios (aunt), Mr. and Mrs. P.W.D., European Staff Bulldings C. Tavares, La des Remedies, L.
son and staff.
was attended
Argylls Leave Next Month.
the
Ordnance Omce P.W.D., Chinese Gomes, D. Remedios, C. Pereira ond ROSE ROOM GALA. Staff Buildings Ordnance Office others.
-
on
P.W.D., European Subordinates Wreaths were sent by "Sorrowing MOST OF THE TABLES BOOK. Officers Roads Olee P.W.D., Munimy and Daddy." Mann and Tees; Europenu Staff Electric Sub-De-Avo Tina; Avo Pao; Avo
ED FOR NEXT SATURDAY Mac; partment, P.W.D., Waterworks Aunties and Uncles Llana, Atin,
Owing to work effected for the Engineering Staff (Maintenance). Marie, Thalia, Carmen, Hilda, Marie, Grande Soiree de Gala to be held
Alda, Bertha, and Olaida; Fred, Fer-in the Rose Room on
Saturday,
European Officora of Victoria nando, Mario, Manuel, Tole, Alfredo, Gaol, European Officers of Laichi-Reinaldo and Augusto; Padrinho and October 8, there will be no dinner
kok Prison, Members of the Hong- Marche Van, afr. and Mrs. Duarte Peninsula Hotel.
Madrinhu; Auntie Alna dances during the week at the
keng Civil Service Cricket Club, and Uncle Kowloon Football Club, Craigen-Sir. Alberto Cruz, Mr. and Mrs. Jengerly looked forward to, and dos Remedios; Mr. A. Espirito Santos, Something special is boing Rower Cricket Club. Hongkong Football Club.
Souza, Nina and Pureza; Maria and already nearly all the tables have Conato; Mrs. Maria Ana Baptista; SERVICE OF FAST MOTOR VESSELS Brother United Miles Lound Remedios: Mr. F. F. G. de Oruz and gratifying reward and encourage- The Wor. Master, Officers and Mr. and Mrs. J. Tavates; Birs. C. dos been rasorved, which must be a No. 419 E. C. the Principals and family; Chico and Dolores; Mrs. Hment to the management in their Companions of the United Chap others.
Noronha and daughters; and many constant efforts to provide out-
|of-the-ordinary attractions,
(with Limited, but exceptionally good, passenger accommodation). Homewards to:
Port Said, Genoa, Algiers, Oran, Rotterdam (Amatordam). Hamburg, Oslo, Gothenburg and other Scandinavian Ports via
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Continental Port
£02
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Salling about 30th October. 30th Nov.
Salling about 24th October,
'21st Nov. "B" Class
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