THE

HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

MONDAY,

JUNE

11, 1934.

CHARMING BRIDE

ARMED ROBBERY

DROUGHT RELIEF

This is no

FISH STORY

--But, nevertheless, Bernards' of Harwich- are going to tell you something about whales

VERE & COS

HELENA MAY SECRETARY MARRIED

BRITISH ACCOUNTANTS LOSE $12.000.

Shanghal, May 9.

ROOSEVELT'S MESSAGE TO CONGRESS

Washington, June 10.

There was a pretty wedding on

A British firm, Messrs. Seth, President Roosevelt sent a Mes- Saturday at the Unton Church, Kennedy Road, the bride being Manceli and McLure, leading ebar-sage to Congress yesterday re Misa Dorothy Wilson Westland. tered accountants in Shanghai,commending the expenditure of

mi victims of unusually $250,000,000 on a drought relief only child of the late Mr. G. G. were: Westland and Mira, Westland of daring armed robbery this after programme.

the bride-noon.

The programme provides for the Kandy, Ceylon, and

Charles Lamb- About 4.30 p.m., just after the relief of human suffering, the pur- grgon, Mr. Arthur Casper, son the late Mr. C. A. return of two shroffs from collect, chase of livestock for distribution Lamb-Gasper and Mrs. Lambing four armed Chinese entered among the needy, loans for far- Gaspor, of Kensington, London the oflees and held up everybody mers to buy feed and to buy sub-

Mr. marginal land. The Rev. E. G. Powell officiated at at pistol-point. Including

It is also planned to pluca de- the ceremony, while appropriate McLure himself, music was rendered on the organ

The gunmen shepherded all the stituto farm familles on by Mr. G. E. Longyear.

staff upstairs to a mail room locations, establish work camps, Yellow chrysanthemums and white where they were locked in, and provide employment in the drought lad/oll, used for decorating the then made off with $12,000 in cash. area and purchase seed for 1936- Church; toned in beautifully with the

of No arrests have yet been made, planting.-United Press. beige and yellow colour Keheme the bridal group,

-Renters

1

TERRORISM

new

The bride, who was given away by! the Hon. Sir Thomas Southorn, K.D.EE. Lindsell, The Hon. Mr. E. D. C. M... Toaked charming in n Wolfe, C. Mrs. Wolfe and Miss belge Pran d'Any luce own set off Walfe, The Hon. Dr.. A. R. Welling- with a smart little rose beige toque ten, c.s.a, MRCB, IRC... and Mrs. ANOTHER PROBLEM FOR and shoulder length veil of silk tulln Wellington, Mesdames R. E. Lindsell,

DR. DOLLFUSS in a toning whade. She wore long J. A. Fraser, E. Cock, C. E. L. Grist,

Vienna, June 10, white kid gloves and a shoulder aprayo. C. Womack, J.-Durran, A. M. of blush roy gladioli. She carried no Bowes-Smith, G. D. R. Binck, S.

Numerous terrorist ae's are re- Bowers. The wedding gown was Thomson, C. L. Farmer, J. G. Meyer, "Eunice creation.

E. G. Powell, W. Robertson and R. K.ported from all parts of Austria,

A Helmwehr detachment, guard- Frocks of primrose organdio with Wallace. Tats to match were worn by tho Others present were Mr. E. N. En-ing the railway tunnel at neg Maids of Honour, the Missen Kathleen sor, Commissioner of the Chinese was fired on from the mountains. killed and one Markham, niece of Mr. and Mrs. 7. Baritime Customs, Mr. and Mrs. One soldier was

ally, Commissioner of Customs, Hot-Trail, Mr. and Mrs. G. Cook, Mr. and seriously injured. how, and Marie Paterson of Queen's Mrs. G. A. Angus, Mr. and Mrs. Lay-

A vinduct was blown up at Sem- College. They carried sheaves of mond Smith, Mr. Peter Jackson. Mrs. orange and primrose gladiol.

Briggs, Mrs, J. D. Lloyd, Mrs. Cull-mering, delaying trains from Italy. The railway line was nlag blown Mrs. F. D. C. Wolfe, M.... ueled son and dies. E. Davidson, as Matron of Honour. The duties of

After the ceremony, lunebeen re-up at Krembs, presumably in or best minn were undertaken by Conception was held at No. 1 St. John's der to Interfere with the tour of ander 3. B. Morpeth of the Chinese Place, Garden Road, and later, the members of the diplomatic corps, Maritime Customs.

happy couple left for their honeymoon guests of the Government. which in being spent at Cheung Chau.

The Danube steamer station at Many Friends Present

blown up and a For her going-away dress, Mrs.

Muasdorf was Many friends of the bride and|Lamb-Gasper chose

cotton ivory

explosions are bridegroom were present at the cere tweed trimmed with nature blue, number of tob mony, among

them beine Lady This ensemble was also a "nice" reported from other parts of the Southern, Mrs. O. C. Borrett, Mrs, R. | creation.

country.-Reuter.

A SIMPLE CALCULATION

Hongkong Telegra

IS PORTACAT SELEBSATION MOMJURY WIS

*Belegraph.

JUST RECEIVED

FOR SUMMER

WEAR

A BIC SELECTION OF

1934 AMERICAN

"FORMFIT"

GIRDLES

AND

BRASSIERES

THE NEW

INCLUDING "THRILL BRASSIERES THE MOST COMFORTABLE EVER

DESIGNED.

WHITE LINEN AND MESH GIRDLES.

JANTZEN BATHING SUITS

WHITE

(Washable) BAGS: WHITE MESH Gloves THE FINEST RANGE IN HONGKONG.

ELITE STYLES

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WHERE YOU FIND THE NEWEST AND THE BEST IN UNDIES, LINEN, FANCY GOODS, ETC.

Please Call And Make An Inspection.

OPENING SALE NOW

SEE THE BATHING TEA SETS VERY CHEAP INDEED.

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NEW SHIPMENT

An unbleached,

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Converse with brown leather tips and faring, rubber heel and elastic sode. They are light and airy and guarantee comfur- tabia zuiking.

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FOR LADIES,

The joint paid circulations of the South China Morning Post and The Hongkong Telegraph average approximately

9,000 COPIES PER DAY

This means that your advertising message enters nine thou sand homes and is read by probably three times that number of people daily.

?

If endeavour to reach these readers by any other means,

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9,000 Circular letters

9,000 Envelopes

GENTLEMEN and CHILDREN

9,000 Postage Stamps Labour and incidental expenses

@ $7 per thou: $ 63.00 @ $4, @ 2 cents each $180.00. (approx:

$ 36.00

$ 21.00

Total

$300.00

Also a Big

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They change so fast, there should be a now plcture at least once a year. for photographs of the children nevar grow up.

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