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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MAY 1, 1933,

THE CATECHISM FOR CATHEDRAL WEDDING.

YOUNG PEOPLE.

BISHOP VALTORTA'S TALK AT WAHL YAN COLLEGE! The Catechism as a basic text for the spiritual and moral educa- tion of the pup!), was discussed by Bishop Valtorta when diatri- buting the prizes to winners in the recent Calechiam cómpetition the various Chinese amongst Catholic Schools in the Colony, at the Great Hall of Wah Yan, College, Robinson Road, on Satur

day afternoon.

At "At Home" was held by the Chinese Catholic Young Men's So- ciety, the guests including Fr. De Angelis, Fr. Gallagher, S.J., Fr. Burko, S., Fr. Ngal, the Mother Superior of the Italian Convent, the Mother Superior of the French Convent, the Mother Superior of the Precious Blood Convent, and many of the nuns from the various institutions.

Mr. Shek Chung Sun, Chairman

Society, welcomed of the

the Bishop.

GRIFFITH-MACFADYEN,

Wero

at

LOVE OR MONEY?

(Continued from Paga 3.)'

fresh, Two well-known local realdents Jumps. Everything was

John's | livable and cosy. married St.

after- on Saturday Cathedral

As they entered a dog rose from noon, when Miss Frances Barbara the hearth, and wagging his tail, the daughter of waddled toward Barry. A maid Macfadyen, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Macfadyen, appeared and led the girls to a became the bride of Dr. Gerald room upstairs to remove hats and Victor A. Griffith, of Dublin, powder their noses. Ireland, The Rev. A. D. Stewart offeinted.

bedroom In the ruffly. taffeta Mona and Lottie expertly repaired damages of the journey through the wind.

The bride, who was given away was gracefully by her father,

The maid shook out their wraps gowned in a Princess robe of ivory liberty satin with full sleeves and and hung them carefully in the train cut in panels. Her long closet, indicating that when they Brussels net veil was held by a wore needed again she would bring wreath of tiny orange blossoms them downstairs. She straighten- and finished with clusters of the ed the gloves flung on the dresser, completing an ex-rescued Mona's handkerchief from same flower,

She effect. pleasing tremely

Lottle ran a comb with practiced carried a bouquet of beautiful the floor and quietly departed.

skill through her enrefully senllop. selected illes.

Daffodil shades were chosened blonde hair, cupping her hand

the Misses for the bridesmaide,

carefully about its edges, crouch- Helen Knill and Betty Laing, and Ing toward the mirror as she re- the flower-giris, Misscs Athole modelled her scarlet lips. Dovey and Elizabeth Newton, all dresses to whom wore of

harmonize with that of the bride. The bridesmaids' gowns were finished with velvet sashes and cloche hate of tagel straw. Their bouquets were of larkspur. The lttle flower girls wore Victorian dresses, organdic caps and carried tiny posies of larkspur.

"If you let this chance slip, you're a fool!" Lottie announced abruptly.

Mona glanced up in amazement. "What chance?" she asked, her

eyes wide.

Lottie walked to the window and

nhe

chance--it's

Bishop Valtorta said: "This day in Catechism Day, and this is the frat occasion on which it, has been observed in

"I don't really mean that," Hongkong. I hope and pray that

looked out over the wide mendewa, it will be kept avery year, I hope

Mrs. J. E. Dovey was matron of said, "This isn't a and pray that it will be observed every

year for as long as the honour, while Mr. D. L. Prophet an opportunity."

1 She wheeled suddenly toward Catholle Church is in existence, discharged the duties of best-man.

Following A reception at and that is for as long as Hong-Basilea, Lyttleton Rond, the rest-Mona. "Don't let a school girl kong will stand..

dence of the bride, Dr. and Mrs. crush rob you of all this! Don't Griffith left for Taipo where the let your friendship for Steve keep honeymoon is being spent. For you from seeing that Barry is her going-away dress the bride crazy about you. All this, Mona, a sapphire blue ensemble, is yours for the taking! You don't with hat, bag and shoes to match. even have to ask for it!"

Mona laughed. "Barry Jun't in The beautiful dresses worn by

Don't be silly! He the bride, bridesmaids and flower-love with me. girls, as well as the going-away Birted with me at the office, but

by that doesn't mean anything." creations drens, were all "Ennice".

I hope that this day will be kept more solemnly than any other Sole Agents prizo-giving day. Catechism is the most important subject that is taught in schools. I hope that MITSUI

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to it ourselven for the next world. "Catechian teaches us to know; to serve, and to love God, there fore we must love the Catechism.

wore

VARIETY CONCERT.

PERFORMANCE IN AID OF CHILD WELFARE CENTRE

Lottie lifted eyebrows that were regarded "by the trade" as 100% perfect.

"And Steve." Mona went on. "is It sounds silly--but he's just a frlend."

of

She

the uther handi

"That may be," returned Lottle. "I don't know. But Barry Town- There was fairly largo atten-send is in love with you." dance at the concert at Volunteer struck her little finger with the Headquarters last night, the funds forefinger Ile moons around catechism teacher, used prepare Welfare Centre, Indian Troops, the small chimney sweeps of Milan. Scenes from the well-known Indian Let us learn from his example to play "Leila-Majnun" wore present- tench the Catechism to poor child in the second half. dron.

"I offer my congratulations and thanks to all teachers of the Cate- chism, and on behalf of Christ, himself. I dare thank them. They will gain great merit before. God. I wish them also every good in this life."

Fr. De Angelis translated the speech into Cantonese, and himself spoke on behalf of the students.

The Prize Winners.

Ching

The prize-winners were: Senior Champion: Put (Italian Convent)

Runners-up: St. Paul's Institu- tiona

Junior Champlon: Ching Ku (Precious Blood Convent).

Runners-up: Tak Ying 2nd Branch (Precious Blood Convent). Distinctions are awarded to the following:

Instrumental items were contri- buted by members of the Jats, while the Hongkong Singapore Bri- amusing gade, R.A. provided an comedy. Mr. J. K. Ma, assisted by two violinists, delighted with some Chinese music, and Prefca-

whenever you are near and beside that he told me so!"

"Told you so?" "Practically."

Lottle opened the door and the

laugh, faint odour of coffee reached them. They could hear Barry's Steve's admonition to the dogs. Someone called: "Breakfast!" but Monu did not stir.

"Barry told you he was in love

CONSIGNEES NOTICE.

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The Steamship,

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Arrived Hongkong on Tuesday, the 26th April, 1933.

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Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the consignaos, and the Company's Sur- veyor Mess:--Goddard & Douglas at 10.00 B.m. on Monday, the 1st May, 1933. Consignees must have A Revento Officer in attendanco when any damaged duliable goods are examined by the Co.'s Surveyors.

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TO PROSECUTION

A Chinese woman appeared be. fore Mr. Wynne-Jones in the Con- tral Police Court on

Saturday morning, charged with keeping a "sly" brothel at 267, Queen's Road Weat. She pleaded guilty and was fined $75, or six weeks.

Detective-Sub-Inspector A. H. Elston, of the S.C.A., Baid the prosecution was brought about as the result of a complaint made by a baker on the ground floor, who stated that the customers had to pass through his shop to get to the brothel.

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plause with his playing on an or-"You-you didn't ask him?''

"should say nol! He told me dinary carpenter's saw. He also scored with guitar selections. As without the slightest ussia wrestling match was also staged tance." between the Indian soldiers.

"When?" demanded Mora, in- After the interval, the play credulously.

a story of "Lein-Majnun" love, was

performed. A love which began in childhood days is braken up when the young man is thought to be Insane, and the girl is forced to marry a Prince of Arabla. Majnun, on heuring of the bothrothal, becomes really insane and ends his life in a wood.

is lover dreams of his death and she commits suicide. The drama- tic spells of this play were well conveyed by the cast.

BISHOP'S BUSY DAY

LEAVES FOR SHANGHAI AFTER CHAPEL DEDICATION

Bishop Hall spent a busy day yesterday. In the afternoon, he the German ship Sauerland for Shanghai, where he

Lottie considered. "Let me see. Just ore week ago. It was last Monday at 5:30 sharp."

"Where?" "Over the Sherry's."

table. ten

(To be Continued.) ·

DIARY DISCOVERED.

At

WATCH SHOWS THAT CRASH TOOK PLACE IN AFTERNOON

Florence, Apt. 30. · Hinkler's diary, recording the names of the places passed during his flight, was found in the door pocket of his machine, with a note adding that he proposed to fly over Mount Laverna and then down the Adriatic conat to Brindisi.

Misses Chau Kit Tak, Tsung Yuk Hing. Leong, Chi Shau, Lui Fung Ngan, (Italian Convent), Lui Yuk Fun, Lui Kam Tal, Wong Kam Tai, (Tak Ying School, Tsui Ynet Hing, Cheng Yuk Ping, Fung Kit Ling, Ma Yeun Yun,. (St. Paul), Ylm Kai Yan, Pang Yik Yu, Tsang Shlu Ngo, (Ching Kno), So Yuet Hing, Yuen Woin Kwai, Sin Yat Foon, Lam Yeuk Lan, (Tak Ying 2nd. Branch). Master Chan Yeg Yan, left aboard Leong Hon Cheun, (Kai Lap), Iue Wal Kang, Chu Kwa Mui. Ho Wal is to attend a meeting of Chinese Lih, Chan Fung Lin, (Pai Ching). Christians. Las Wai Shim. Leong Fong, (Tak { Ying Middle School), Leong Sam Andrew's Church, the Bishop con- fire the petrol tanks are still part- Mui, (Yeung Tak School,) Tam firmed 10 candidates, and y fuil, so it is evident that the Ming Wan, (St. Margaret's preached an inspiring sermon. At storm must have put the flames out School), Chan Fung Hing (Tak 3 p.m. he dedicated the new quickly. Yan School).

The afternoon's programme in cluded music and i play "Two Wounded Soldiers" which Imuch enjoyed.

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Yesterday

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Hinker's watch stopped p.m., which must have been the time of the crash,

Although the machine caught

Chapel of St. Peter, immediately Representatives of the British after, which he left to board the Embassy and of the Italian Air Ministry have left for Castel ekip.

Sanniccolo for official identification i purposes.-Reuter Special.

It is understood the Bishop will be away for un indefinite perlod,

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