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RELATIONS

REVIEWED

October 12, 1939.

British War Funds

A circular, appealing for support for the Hongkong Branch of the British War Organisation Fund her. 'London. Oct. 11. bren issued by Sir Atholl MacGregor, before Mr. T. S. Whyte-Smith, i In the House of Commons to-day, Chuirmum of the Business Commitice. Mr. Elle-Smith (Lab-Stoke), asked: Sir Atholl says the Fund will be between Ollo Hana Ahrens, in Prime Minister if he had con- the only one in Hongkong for public journalist, and Else Rudek (nee sidered the need to publish a Blue subscription from which, it is hoped, and medical only comforts documents, etc., not containing Kreutzberger), milliner of Kim-Book

of Great necessities will be provided for our The concerning the relations

Britain with the U.S.S.R. during the troops in the feld and for the wound- berley Road, Kowloon. bridegroom is an Internee ut period. August, 1938, to October. cd, but also to make money grants to La Salle College, and WAS 1830. released for the ceremony, on the application of his bride. The witnesses were Mme. Sophic Costides and Mr. J. W. Eastman. Other weddings that took place before Mr. Whyte-Smith at the Registry yesterday were:

ments at present.

who

Govern

approved

wanted to ments may be made

funds pd societies In

Foreign Affairs, replying. sold that

Mr. Butler. Under Secretary for England.

Great sacrifices, Sir Atholl points Lord Halifax, Foreign Secretary, had cut, are being made and will con- to this tauously have to be, made at home given careful consideration question. He was not prepared to and in all other parts of the Empire. and will receive trom these sacrifices authorise publication of these docu-The benefits that Hongkong receives Mr. Duller added that it should be are testimable, and the Committer remembered that in the exchanges of feel confident that every section of Mr. Man Song, inerchant, to Miss views which took place between the the Colony will recognise this by n Lee Kwan-klu, of Un Long, the British Government and the U.S.S.ft.owrous response to this appeal.

the Cheques for donations will be witnesses being Mesara, Man Wah they took into consideration

received by the Treasurer, Mr. F. D. and Lee Nin-tong, Mr. Tong Ping-position of several other

Winter, of the Hongkong and Shang. tong, assistant editor of the Tsun meats, Wan Yat Po, to Miss Mə Chlu-wui, Replying to Mr. Mander (Labhai Banking Corporation, and pay- direct to the of Lockhari Itond, the witnesses belag Wolverhampton), Mrs. Tong Lung-shi and Mr. Ma know what netion the Government Fund at the offices of the Bank, but Hing-chal Mr. Lal Sae-fai, merchant aropened to take with reference to rate it is found more conventent donations to the to Miss Tae Wan-sin, of Wa Lane, the, proposal put forward by the le malce monthly the witnesses being Messrs. Tse Soviet Government for resumption fund there is enclosed with the form of banker's order with Britain, circular Wing-shut and Kwan Ho.

of trade negotiations Me. Butler said that the question of together with an envelope addressed Wed In Singapore

adopting Anglo-Soviet trade relations to the Treasurer.

Sir Atholl suggests that in the Lieutenant Robert Evelyn Badding-to conditions of the present war was

consideration. Some pre- event of junior employees wishing to ton, of the Royal Navy, and son of under

by making a small Mr. and Mrs. F. Boddington of liminary dificulties were under dis-help the cause Hinton, Peterchurch, Herefordshire cussion with the Soviet Government.moothly cash payment, a senior or responsible officer be oppointed to was married at St. Andrew's Cathe-Router Bulletin.

undertake the task of collecting these dral, Singapore, on October 2, to'

sums each menth and to send to the Miss. Heather Elisabeth Hence,

Treasurer a cheque for the aggregate doughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hance,

amount, logether with a list of the; of Hongkong.

individual donors and the amount of each donation.

The Rev. N. WHliams, of II.M.S. Medway, took the service,

Not War-Time!

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Given away by Lieut. Commander

reconsideration in the light of the Hubert Marsham, of the Royal Navy, the bride, who was dressed in a Last night a Treasury official stated present situation.

The budget figures presentert gown of white French crepe, wore a that the budget to be presented to- sapphire and diamond pendant, n gift day was drawn up before the out-to-day, therefore, should not be from the bridegroom.

break of war and estimates of both laken as a final indication of Govern- She had on a tulle vell, with afincome and expenditure will requirement's intentions. garland of flowers in her hair, and carried a bouquet of lilles and earan- tians.

the Miss Stella Strachen-Smith, bridesmaid, wore a dress of bluc) georgette, and carried a bouquet of hydrangeas and daisles,

Best man was Lieut. R. A. St. Clair Sproul Bolton, R.N.

The reception was held at the Air- port Hotel, and the honeymoon is to be spent at the Sea View Hotel.

The bride's going away ensemble consisted of a white plakin sult, with turban, and an organdie blouse and nccessories.

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PEIPING INCIDENT American Marine Arrested After Shooting Guard

Tientsin, Oct. 11.

Colonel William G. Hawthorne,

detachment of

Capt. Pal Nolan yesterday broughtį Pan American Airways China Clip- per to Hongkong on its 133rd trip. commander of n The plone arrived at 1.30 p.m., an United States Marines, reveals that hour before schedule. She did not one of the Marines In Peiping who was accompanying goods in transit to call at MnCAD.

There wero five passengers for the Ticntain barriers shot a rallway Francisco guard of undetermined nationality, in San Hongkong. From came Mr. Edwin Wykes, business the thigh, following an argument.

The Marine proceeded to the bar- executive, of Cawnpore, India, who left England for the United States racks after the shooting, while the other remained guarding the goods before the outbreak of war.

Allies.

In the United States, he said, until the Japaness controlled Chinese public

all for the police arrested him. It is stated that sympathy WAS

ife had not the slightest negotiations are going on at present doubt that the arms embargo would for his release, which is expected to-

night-United Press, he lifted,

Also from San Francisco was Mr.

Ko Fook-aing, Hongkong merchant returning after a tour of the Unil-hal after a business tour of the ed States and a visit to the World Philippines: Mr. James M. Ro

Manila attorney, on a business trip Falts.

to the Colony, and Mr. Chan Sing, Passengers from Manila.-Mr. Bagulo canteen operator of the Carlo Andreoll, of Shanghal, Far Dalator Mining Company. Mr. Chan Eastern reprezentativa for the Fiat Sing will return to Manila by Clip- Motor Company, returning to Shang-per with his family.

Printed and Published for the Proprietors by FREDERICK PEACT FRANKLIN, at 1 and 3, Wyndham Street in the City of Victoria, Hongkong.

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