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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1938.
LOCAL APPOINTMENTS FOUR COUPLES MARRIED
Hon. Mr. S. H. Dodwell To Serve on Executive Council
His Majesty the King has been pleased to confirm the provisionál
DURING WEEK-END
appointment of the Hon. Mr. 11 SATURDAY was a popular day for weddings. Four cere-
Dodwell to be temporarily an Un- amelal Member of the Executive Council in pince of the Hon. Sir
Henry Pollock, who in temporarily
absent from the Colony. This ap- pointment takes effect on from July
30.
His Excellency the Governor ha appointex! Mr. M. 11. Lo and Cmdr. B. F. Colson, R. N. (Retired) to be additional members of the Com- mittee to advice him in all matters connected with Regulation 13 of regulations made under the Bogis- trution Imports and Exports Ordinance 1032.
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monica took place, three in Hongkong and one in Kowloon. At St. John's Cathedral at 3.15 p.m. Mies Lilian' Constance Scale Robertaon became the bride of Mr. Thomas Addis Martin. The Dean, the Very Rev. J. L. Wilson, valsted by the Rev, K. Mackenzie Dow, of the Union Church, officiated.
الله
ENGAGED
The bride is the elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Robertson of Windsor, and grand-daughter of the late. Rev. John Robertson, LL.D., of Upton Park, Slough. Arriving on
The following forthcoming wed- the arm of Mr. J. F. Macgregor, sho dings are announced: Mr. Samuel looked lovely in n wedding gown of Lockton Stranite, surgeon of the cream Chantilly lace with short train. English Presbyterian Mission, fer tulle vell was held in place by Swatow, and Miss Margaret Eliza- She beth Wright, missionary: Mr. Tal a bouquet of pink gladioli Koon-kee, colloquial teacher, and
Fang-kam, of 27 ico
Main Stanley,
Mr. Yuen Mary Adamson, Susan Owen-Hughes,; -tching. Mr. W. L. Handyside, M.A. D.Sc.,Falth McClatclile, and Gillian John Jennie Wong, of 19 Pei Ho Street, has been appointed to net as Inspec-stone, who wore dainty frocks of third floor, Shamshuipo; Mr. Charles tor of English Schools, Education De-sprigged organdie in shades of pink, Forrest King, banker, of the Char partment, with effect from Septem-blue,ised flowers in their hair. Each Chinn, Shanghai, and
and yellow, and wreaths tered Bank of India, Australia and ber 20, 1030, and until further notice. of
Miss Agnes
The Hon. Mr. R. A. C. North has been appointed Chairman of the Board of Examiners as from Septem- ber 10, 1938,
a wreath, of orange blossom.
ite feather. and white
The bridesmaids were the Misses
M190
accobont, and Ailss
As from September 19, Mr. Harold carried a posy of garden flowers. Isabel McGregor, of 7 Leighton Hill, Barrett has been
The bridegroom, who 13 appointed
Manager Messrs. Culdbeck, Macgregor
ns
of
pointment will continue until fur- ther notice.
and
Emeritus of
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Superintendent of Prisons. This ap Co. Ltd.. is the younger son of the and held in pince by a coronet of
white and sliver blossoms. Very Rev. Alexander Martin, .. Miss Vivian Li was the only brides- Mr. J. B. Prentis resumed duty us
1.D., R., Principal The Assistant Crown Solicitor on Septem-
New College, Edinburgh, and maid, and wore a dainty frock of
pink organza. ber 30, and Mr. T. J. Gould has been
Mrs. Martin.
The bridegroom is the son of Mr. Mr. J. A, D. Morrison undertook appointed
Assistant Crown
Chun Non-yee, prominent Chinese TORONTOČNETENICZENITRILT Solleitor and to act as an Assistant
the duties of best man, and Mr. merchant of Manila, and Mrs. Chan. Lindsay Land Officer and Deputy Registrar of
A. Lafford rendered appro- He is a lung specialist from Davos, Murringes with effect from Septem-priate music on the organ,
Switzerland, and ulso a specialist in Later a reception was held at the X-ray of Germany. Recently he wan
of Headquarters the Hongkong, hend of the X-ray Department and Volunteer Defence Corps.
thead
of the Infectious Department of When Mrs. Marlin
left
for the the Canton Municipal Hospital. moneymoon, which Is being spent at The best man was Mr. C. M. Leong. Shek O, she wore smart crusemble
A brilliant reception was held in of powder blue and navy, with ac- the Grill Room of the Hongkong cessories to match. She also wore Hotel in the afternoon. necidace of pearls, a gift from the bridegroom's parents, and an evening dress watch, a gift from the bride groom.
ber 20. Mr. Gould has also been appointed an official Justice of the Pence,
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so to both of us, we generally find callers on our doorstep.
It is not a simple matter getting Lucky back into its cage. It takes two grown-ups about twenty minutes to do so. We musn't frighten him. you understand. We have to handle
him carefully.
I induce him to perch on my fin- gers, and at once he commences to tear the cuticle of each finger methodically and painfully. I ap- proach the cage, and he flies ou to I bend down so that his my hair. cage (on a pedestal) is level with my hend. My wife attempts to edge Lucky into the cage. Lucky flies on to her head.
I attempt to edge him into the page. He pecks my cuticle. He files to my head, to my wife's head, to my hand-it all sounds very silly, doesn't t it?
Yet 1 wouldn't be without Lucky now for anything. He can say (very nearly), "Hello, Lucky," "Clever" and "Lucky Buy." Well, at least, he sort of whistles these word, or may- be-don't you think that budgerigar owners can be sometimes as boring. as golfers or fishers? Qulte!
W. C. D.
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FRENCH
CONVENT
Bazaar in Aid of School And Hospital Funds
The annual baznar for the beneft of the hospital and school opened at the French Convent at 10 am. on Saturday and continued untli Sunday evening.
Mine. C. Reiner, wife of the French Vice-Consul formally opened the sale by culting a ribbon of the French colours which was held across the doors. She was
accompanied by Bishop H. Valtorta, Father Vireon- delet and Mrs, 5. S. Strahon.
The prize booths were Interesting this year particularly
from children's
and
items dolls, dishes, furnitu goods, etc. A fishing pond, knitted with Sister Rignthe in charge, vided amusement for the little folks ጎዛ also did Sister Rita's candie game. Other stalls included Sister Camille's wheel-game, Sister Marie's dollar stall, a two dollar stali under Sister Therean, a match stall, and a sale of the work done by the Sisters in their spare time.
Arrangements were under the supervision of the Hospital staff headed by Sister Eusebe,
HONGKONG CHAMBERS
Appreciative Telegram Sent To British Premier
force and k
The following telegram was sent to Mr. Neville Chamberlain, British- Prime Minister, on Saturday on be half of the Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce and the Chinese Chamber of Commerce:
We, the Chairmen and Members of the Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce and Chinese Chamber of Commerce, respectfully wish to con- vey to you our deep gratitude for the great service you have rendered to the British Empire and to humanity. No words can adequately express the admiration we feel. for your unspar- Ing efforts in the enuse of peace, or our sense of thankfulness for the success which attended them.
ANDREW SHIELDS,
LI SING-KUI, Chairmen.
BACK FROM HANKOW
Misa Freda Ulloy, well-known writer, who went to Hankow three months ago to ace the conditions there, han returned to Hongkong for the ime being.
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The wedding also took place at the Registry before Mr. W. A, Jones, be- tween Mr. Chan Hon-kong, clerk of Messrs. Hin Fat and Co., Ltd., and Miss Pang Sui-hn, of 4 Ching Lin The wedding took place at the Re-Terrace, Kennedy Town, Ilongkong. gistry at 11 am, before Mr. W. A. Jones, Deputy Registrar of Marri-| ages, between Dr. Jose Chun Yan-doo and Miss Li Wai-tsing.
the
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Maximlano Mr. and Mrs. Li Koon-chun, is Rozario and Misa Marla Estelle graduate of St. Paul's Girls' College, Sarazolla Xavier. Hongkong. She wore a dress of em- bossed brocade cut on Empire lines. Hongkong and
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