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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. - THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1932.

S.P.C. ANNUAL ̧·

MEETING

LOCAL WEDDING.

MISS DORIS PUNCHEON WEDS

MR. ROBERT MILLAR

Leseby, Dr. A. MoElnoy, Mr. J. L McPherson, Dr. E. M. Minett, Mr. Mok Kon-anng, Mrs. Fred Maw-fung, Mr. Ngan Shing-kwan, Mr. Ng Wah, Dr. Pheon Sock-wah, Hon. Sir Henry Pollock, K.C., Lady Follock, Mr. J. T. (Continued from Paga 10.) Prior, Bir. E. M. Kaymond, Mr. T. H R. Shaw, Hon. Mr. W, E.-L. Shenton,

A pretty wedding was solemnis- much suffering. I believe it only ro-Miss Shin Tak-hing, Rey, Dear

ed in St. Andrew's Church yeater- quires, a little propaganda in this Swann, Ir. W. N. Thomas Tam, Mr.

day afternoon, the Rev. Walton direction to accomplish a great deal. Tam Woon-tong, Mr. Tang Bhiu-kip,

General unemployment wit, I feel Mr. Tong Yat-chuen, Mr. Tao Ka-po, Rogers omdiating, when Miss Doria certain, causa us great concern in the Hon. Dr. B. W. Ta'o, O.D.E., Mira, S. Puncheon, daughter of Mr. 3. Puncheon and the late Mrs. Fun- coming year and somo mannor of W. Te'o, Nov. R. 11. Well, O.D.E., Government organised rellef will pon- Mr. B. Wong Tape, Mr. Wong Kwong-cheon, was married to Mr. Robert sibly be called for. What form it tin. Mr. Wong Mau-lam, Mr. Wong Millar, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. should take is a matter for Govern. Tak-kwong, Miss Foon-yco Catherine Miller, of "Sanghree", Rosewall, ment enquiry and careful coneidara-Woo, M.E.; executive committee,

Midlothian, Scotland. Chavaller J. M. Alver, Mr. A. of Arcuill, Dr. R. A. do Castro Basto, Turning now to the accounts for a few moments. They are satisfactory Mrs. Blair, Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga, Mr. so far as they go, but if we are to

Chan Lim-pak, Hon. Sir Shouson meet the increasing demand that wo

Chow, Dr. A. IA J. Dovey, Mr. Ho find on all sides wo shall require many

Kom long, OBE, MF, HỌ Kword, more subscribore and a lot more Mrs, O. E. Holmes, Father D. donations. The Government have flourigan, Mr. J. Owen Hughes, Dr. come forward with a generous offer L. O. Hunter, air. In Fai-sul, Mr. on a dollar for dollar basis and it Ip Lan-chuen, Dr. E. W. Kirk, Hon. behoves the community to take up the Dr. R. II. Kotowall, C.M.G. Mr. R. challenge and meet it in the spirit. Kotowall, Mr. Lam Yam-chuen, Dr.

tion.

In which it was made.

Appreciation.

Li Shu-fan, Mr. Li Yau-taun, C.B.E Mr. Li Yik-mul, Mr. M. K. Lo, Mr. G. P. de Martin, M.B.E., Dr. A. Mc In conclusion, as I shall shortly be. Minett, Mrs. Fred Mow-fung, Mr. Elney, Mr. J. L. McPherson, Dr. E. relinquishing the chairmanship of the Ngan Shing-kwan. Mrs. A. Nicholls, Executive Committee, I should the Dr. Phoon Beck Wah, The Hon. Sir to take this opportunity of thanking Heary Pollock, K.C. Lady Pollock, all the officers of our society for the Mr. J. T. Prior, Mr. E. M. Raymond, useful and bard work which they have Mes. Shenton, Miss Shin Tak-hing, given us and the beneficial services ir. Tam Shau-hong, Mr. Tam Woon- they have rendered to the community: An appreciation of the work done by Yat-chuen, Miss Watts, Mr. J. M. tong, Mr. Tang Shlu-kin, Mr. Tong our honorary secretary Mr. Hazelrigg Wang, Mr. Wong Kwong-un. is well stated at the end of our report and to this expression of our feeling I should like to add the names of the other members of our honorary socre- · tarial staff, our honorary treasurers, our honorary auditors and Our inspectors,

I should also like to thank the mem- bera of the Executive Committee for their advice and asalatanee' and the nembers of the medical profession for the large amount of voluntary inedlent work they have done for the nocioty.

Lastly, to all those who are in- terested in the lives of the little chil- deen of this Colony, I commend to their careful, perosal, our report for the year and particularly the speci-

rich cases,

The motion was carried.

Election of Officers,

Mr. P. E. Barker, Hon.

Hon. Treasurere, Mr. Li Hol-tung, nuditors, Messrs. Percy Smith, Seth and Flem ing: inspectors, Miss Seto Wall Shoung, Mrs. Perry, Mins Agner An- derson and Biiss Tam.

The offices of Chairman and vlee Chairman of the Executive Committee will be filled at the first committee meeting.

*

- Tribute to Secretary.

"There i recommendation I should like to make to the incoming committee" said Mr. Shenton. "Our honorary secretary, Mr. Hazlerigg was not only one of the de facto founders of our Society, but has been its mainspring ever since. I con- alder that the duties he performs call for a more imposing title than honor- ary secretary. In England, the off- the cer holding a similar post in On the motion of the. Hon. Dr. Te'o, Society which has the same objecta na the following office-bearers for the ours is called the Director and I sug forthcoming year were elected: Pro-gent that a similar office should be sident, the Hon. Sir Shousun Chow; created for Mr. Hazlerigg. (AP- vice-Presidenta, llum. Mr. J. P. Braga, plause.) Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall, C.BL.G., Hon

"I have pleasure in supporting the Sir Henry Pollock, K.C., Hon. Mr. W.

recommendation," said Mr. Kotowall. E. L. Shenton, Hon. Dr. S. W. Ta' "As a past Chairman of the Executive O.B.E., ignorary vice-Presidents, Sir Committee, I know how valuable have Cecil Clementi, G.C.M.G., Mr. Wai

been Mr. Hazlerigg's services to the Sblu-pak, Miss G. A. Stejilena; Society. Indeed, it is no exeggera. general committer, Chevalier J. Mtion to say that he is the life and soul Alver, Mr. A, el Arculli, the Rov. Lof the Society, and that to him more Banchio, the Hon. Mr. J. P. Brags, Mr J. D. Bush, Mr. Chan Heung-pak, Mr. Chan Lim-pak, the Hon. Mr. . N. Chau, the Hor Sir Shouton Chow, Dr. A. L. Dovey, Mr. V. M. Grayburn, Mr. T. M. Hazlerigg, M.C., Sir Robert Ho Tung, Mr. Ho Kom-tong, 9.B.Eduties and responsiblllites entrusted to Bir. Ilo Kwong, Father D. Hourigan, Mr. Io Sing-chau, Mr. J. Owen Hughes, Mr. Hung Hing-kam. Mr. Ip Lan-chuen, Dr. E. W. Kirk, Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotowall, C.M.G., Kra. Koto wall, Mr. Kwok Siu-lau, Mr. Leung Pat-yu, Mr. Li Ioi-tung, Mr. Li Jow- on, Mr. Li Yau-Teun, C.B.E, Mr. Ll Vik-mul, Mr. M. K. Lo, Mr. F. II.

than to any other member is dus the credit of the good work the Society has done, and the wonderful progress it has made. It would therefore be but fitting that he should be given a status more commensurate with the

him by the Committee."

The chairman put the recommenda tion in the form of a motion to the meeting and it was unanimously agreed to.

Mr. Chau.Thanked.

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The bride arrived in church in a beautiful early Victorian gown of ivory blonde Ince and net in floral design, hor only ornament being a camco brooch. She also wore a Victorian coronet of orange_blos=" soms from which fell a handsome vell of Brussels net in oval design, daintily ombroidered. The bridal gown was created by "Eunice".

Miss Puncheon was given away by her father, and was attended by two bridesmaids, Mias Winifred Henderson and Miss Elsa Bell, who were dreased respectively in love. in-the-mist blue, and blush plak, embroidered organdie drcseca.

Miss Joyce Crookdake was the flower girl, and wore an eau de nil organdie dress,

The matron of honour, Mrs. R. J. Goodman, was becomingly attired in an cau de nil angel skin lace dress, trimmed with French groy fox fur, with a hat to tone.

Mr. Leslie Calcraft fulfilled tho duties of best man, while Mr. Rupert Baldwin presided at tho organ.

The happy couple will be spend- ing their honeymoon at Fanling and Tsingtau. The bride's going- away dress was of brown and balge ensemble, with hat to match.

A well attended reception was hold in the Peninsula Hotel rose room after the ceremony at the church.

was his intention to pass much of the detailed work on to the necrotaries, leaving him to superintend affairs generally. He thanked Mr. Chan for his co-operation during the time they had worked together as joint seerë, taries,

Mr. Hazlerigg paid a tribute to the work of Sir Shouson Chow, the Society's first and only President. Each year he sald, Bir Shouson Chow in his modesty asked to be allowed to resign, but members unanimously re- Jected his offer. His assistance and advice had always been invaluable.

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