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Sunday
April 13
Funeral of Mrs Anderson. The number of mourners who attended the funeral of Mrs. H. G. Anderson, an old resident of the Colony, at the Roman Catholic Cemetery to-day, testified to the esteem in which she was held by all who knew her. She died at her residence in College View, on Saturday at the age of 80.
Mrs Anderson was born in Shang- hai, but since her murrlage to the late Mr Henry Graham Anderson, had lived almost the last 60 years in Hongkong.
She Is survived by her ekler brother and nine children, Mr C. G. Anderson in Hongkong, Mr James G. Anderson in Shanghai, Dr Henry M. Anderson who has rejoined the R.A.M.C. since the war, Mr John G. Anderson who is serving with the British Army in England, and five daughters all in the Colony, Kate, Mabel, Irene, Agnes and Edlih
Included among her grandchildren are Mr D. J. N. Anderson, and the Misses Joyce, Marjorie, Emily and June Anderson, Mr Ho Hung-kwan, Mr. Ho Hung-pong. Mrs Shum Pun- ying and Mrs L. Nolasco da Silva Jr.
The Rev. Father L. Fung officiated at the service held at the Cemetery Chapel and also at the graveside. He was assisted by Fathers Spada. Naval, Terruzzi, Grampa, Rossello and Brotter Marlo. A number of Altar boys from the Cathedral were also present.
Monday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
April 21, 1941
Ulmay, Simvente Cours
Hongkong News of the Week
April 14
Monday
A Page For
For The
full, elbow-length veil
of white cut tulle was also worn. Arum lies and Wedding. Two former members of lilies-of-the-valley composed the bou-
Mrs R. A. Rodgers
was matron-of-
the Kallan Mining Administration stuff quet. were quietly married at 81 Joseph's Church, Garden Road, early on Easter Monday morning by the Rev. J. Ward, honour, and Mrs Nan McLellan, who and a corsage of Army Chaplin. They are Mr Robert word n frock of dusty pink-crepe with
theavy accessories, Clift Robson, late engineer of
Mr Hobert Parkin, who is on the K.M.A. at Linst, flopel, North China, African duiales, was the bridesmaid, who recently arrived in Hongkong to take a Commission in the Roynt En Financial Adviser's staff of the China Command, undertook the duties of best Christine Mary
m4u. gineers, and Misa
Joined the
The Rev. Fr A. Riganti was at the Doherty, who recently nursing staff of the Kowloon Hospital organ.
the after service in the medical department of the K.M.A., North China.
on
was held in The reception Jacobean Room of the Hongkong Hotel. Eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Afterwards Mrs Robson changed Into Patrick Doherty, of County Down, a dress of black chiffon velvet Northern Ireland, the bride previously served with the Government in Serian, tailored lines, with which she wore
white accessories, and also in the Indian Medicni Service. la Ireland and Bhe is well-known
other areas for her hunting and other
Engineer in Karabuk. Turkey.
Review Of The Principal. Topics April 13: To April 19
Wednesday
April 16
Evacuees
success,"
April 17
Thursday
entered the semi-final round of the Colony Open Doubles Lawn Tennli Hlack-out Is Wash-out.” “Last night's Championship to-day when they beat short black-out cannot be considered a E. C. Fincher and W. C. Hung 0-2, 0-4 nid Wing-Comdr A. Hon the Stand Court. With the excep- Steela-Perkins, Director of Air Raid tlon of occasional valleying duels. at the Precautions: "The report of aerial net, the standard of play was pathetic, observera was that Hongkong from to say the least, and the Truls looked 8,000 feet appeared a mass of lights," Dthey still had something in
First reports, from lahd observation, reserve. was that the black-out was fairly suc. The Taul Brothers were 3-1 up in the cessful, but the danger of relying on drat set within 10 minutes of the start such observations was fully borne out of the match, and although Yun-pul by the reports of observers who fiew was love-40 on his
own service, he over the Colony, by plane.
managed to pull the fat out of the fire Wing-Comdr Stoole-Perkins made a to win his second service game for the tour from Shaukiwan to West Point brothers to lead 4-1. There was never during the exercise. At Causeway any doubt as to the outcome of the first Bay, lights were showing from numer set and the Tsuts emerged winners at Our sampana and other craft, and the 8-2.
Saturday
April 19
Miss Fisher Weds. In place of the
tremendous number of lights, he sold, Tevi Yan-pul opened the second set traditional all-white wedding ensemble, presented in very great danger in time with a love game and Hung dropped Pollen Quarters Struck. The damage
of war. The squatters' camps at Tab his first for the brothers to land 2-0. Miss Allison Jeanette Fisher wore a Hang and Blue Pool Read wero very Fincher was very weak in his lobbing, gown of ice blue satin, of modernistic rled Quarters at Central Police Station
bad indeed in this respect.
which invariably fell short and led to French dealgn, with shoes of the same caused to the European Officers' Mar- sports activities.
Western easy Though the Central and
killings. Hung's cross-court The bridegroom is the eldest son of when the building was struck by light ning on Sunday morning. was found
districts had improved somewhat on drives scored repeatedly, but he de material, and a veil to match, when the late Mr Robert W. Robson, of to be much more extensive thon at
previous black-outs, there were still too teriorated as the set progressed and she became the bride of Mr Reginald Mesars Dorman Long, & Co., Ltd., and first estimated.
ho finished up very weakly, his length Mrs Robson, of Cheshire, England. The asbestos ceilings of two rooms
Mr Ilmsworth Married. A gown of many lights showing. However, Before joining the Kallan Mining Ad on the top floor caved in and the floor ministratiori, he was employed by was littered with wood-splinters and white French satin in Watteau style, increase in houses which really made a going all to pieces. Flacher, strangely Wilson Owens at St John's Cathedral
the latter stages and was primarily Pratt, creditable attempt at a black-out.. Ethel Emily Messrs Simon Carrie, Ltd., as fterdicht other debris from the roof, while a with a train three yards long, was increase in houses which really made a enough, showed some improvement in
by Miss
The coreless fashing of torches and responsible for the rally which brought considerable amount of crockery, glass- worn
nursing sister of Kowloon Hoeplial,
the streets him and his partner to within striking ware and furniture was damaged.
The Bat was formerly occupied by when she was married to Mr Eric lighting of cigarettes in
his Ilimsworth, Deputy Immigration Of was again evidenced, in spite of the distance of their opponents' score (4-5), The bride arrived at the Church on Inspector J. C. B. Fender and
nr of Mr L. C. F. Bellamy, family, who are at present away in cer, Colonial Administrative Service, request of the A.R.P. authorities to but Hung served badly and Fincher match when he volleyed a ball out of General Manager of the Hongkong Australia. When Are broke out as a Hongkong, at the Union Church to-day. the public to refrain from doing so, put the finishing touch to the set and The black-out automatically began court with the score at 15-40. against Tramway Co. Ltd. by whom she was result of the lightning, the Brigade had The Rev. K. MacKenzie Dow afficiated, he said.
at sunset and ended at 10 pm. No air- Hung. given away. She wore a gown of to break open the duor to gain admit- and Mr G. E Longycar was at the or
The flames; which were seen an
raid sirens were sounded and iraffic The Tauls served well and lobbed French duchess satin in pale gold, tance.
chimney. were fashioned after a Worth model. Mould rising through the
The bride is the younger daughter of continued on land and water without brilliantly. Yan-pui was deadly at the net and in his smashing from midcourt, ed to the figure, the gown reached to quickly extinguished. the ankles, and had a row of tiny soli
Disappointing Tennis. Taul Wal-pui but Wal-pul threw away several points The roof has been temporarily shored the late Major and Mrs B. Prati,. of interference. buttons down the back from neck to up aut men are already at work lak London. Her luston veil was held in She also WORD A waistline, matching the wrist to elbow ing down the celling bourds and re- place by head-pieces of orange blos- and Tsul Yan-pul, former holders, by mistiming his smashes. fasteners of the tight fitting sleeves. A newing the wiring. It is expected that soms and pearls.
will take some time to pearl necklace and pearl bracelet, and
carried a bouquet of arum illies. softly, pleated turban of the same the repairs material as the gown, trimmed with a completo.
In Pale Gald
April 15
Tuesday
Dull Tennis Match. Postponed on two previous occasions, the deubles match between Paul Kong and Fung Yee-pul and W. C. Hung and E. C. Fincher, in the Tennis championships, was decided to try. The latter pair won In straight sets, 6-1; 8-4.
the
His Honour Sir Atholl MacGregor, Chief Justice, gave the bride away, and Lady MacGregor, In a smart dress of biscuit coloured lace with hat to match, acted as matron-of-honour,
The Misses Doris and Helen Kote-
April 18
Friday
4
Quips By "Argus”
With Acknowledgments
The Married Quarters at the Central Police Station were struck by lightning. The theory in that an atmospheric depression travell- ed up from Melbourne or Singa pore or somewhere.
•
The tunnel blasting has become. a nightly lullaby in come districts, It's all good practice for the ner- ves. It also suggests What wo might get our money back by con- triving some stalactites and mak ing some showy caves to entertain the tourists,
Three generals have got them- selves captured in Libyn. And are their tabs red!
And maybe I they crossed hens with geese we could have Enster eggs ready wrapped with gold paper.
The Black-out was good in spots. What the public needs are Infra-red spectacles: and what the authorities need is a device for spraying tar from neroplanes.
endeavouring to pass his opponent with drives, Instead of lobbing whenever the Death of Miss Russell. Miss Mar. Iotter advanced to the net. Admittedly 1025, but in the following year he wall, as bridesmakls, wore powder blue came back to Hongkong to take charge. French taffeta frocks in Louis XVI garet Jane Russell died at 3 a.m. to. he was successful on several occasions
outweighed by the points lost. of the Secretarial Department of the style with headdresses to match, and day at her residence "The Hermitage," in this repect, but this was more than
when he went carried bouquets of pink roses. Little Kemedy Road after a long lilness. Company until 1937.
Wondle Hung, grmuddaughter of Sir
Though she had nut enqoyed good After losing the first game in the Beme on retirement.
During his stay in Hongkong, Mr Robert Kotewall, was the flower-girl.
took a great Interest in She wore a dainly frock of shell pink health. since 1935 Miss Russell had kept initial set Taul took the next two but cheerful and had continued to carry on Rumjahn fought back to lead, 5-4. Tsul Bentley Masonic activities and had held high French taffeta.
her business, church and social activi. then annexed the following two games office in practically all the Lodges.
The bridegroom, who is the elder son ties. About two months ago she took but failed to oblain the vital 12th which of the Inte Mr 11. Himsworth and Mrs a turn for the worse.
went to Rumjahn after many deuces, The match was the dullest seen for He is survived by his widow, Mirs Nita some time, despite the fact that three Bentley, who is in England,
Golf Results. The match played on Himsworth of Hest Bank, England, ar
A native of Shanghai, Miss Russell Tsul began to take the offensive in veterans In Kong. Hung and Fincher
players were the New Course, Fanling, on Saturday. rlved in Hongkong in January, 1020. participated. All guilty of innumerable mistakes, and. April 12, between the women of the lie was appointed Deputy Registrar at was born in 1880 and had lived for 50 the second set, which he won, 6-4, after except on two occasions, no point was Kowloon Golf Club and those of the the Supreme Court in February, 1931, yeara in Hongkong. She was known Rumlahn had drawn level, 4-4. Rum- Royal Hongkong Golf Club, resulted and was attached to the Treasury to many societies in the Colony for her Jahn had a great chance to win the won with more than two. strokes.
the following January, In May he bo- generous contributions to charitable third set, at one time leading G-4, but The first set went to Hung and Fin- in a win for the latter.
The collection for the Ladies' Golf came Assistant Head of the Sanitary cher without much opposition but the
a result of storming the net, to win the next three games. Chinese Recreation Club pair improved Union Spitfire Fund now amounts to Department. In June, 1934, he acted causes the Benevolent Society being a Tsuf fought back strongly, largely as
A regular nilender at the First considerably Ir. the second set to take $1.240 and £30. The list is about to as Deputy Registrar at the Supreme particular beneficiary.
Hongkong evacuates will parti- of Christ, Scientist; the lead at 4-1. That, however, was bo closed and those wishing to sub- Court, and from July to September
Mias The fourth set saw Tsul going all out,
elpate in the Australian child en- na far as they got, as lung and scribe are requested to send in their became. in addition, Deputy Estate Church
dowment scheme. It'a a great In November he became S. M. Churn, Tse Ka-po, E. D. Bush, Fincher reeled of five games in a row contributions to Mrs A. K. Mackenzie, Commissioner and Assistant Colonial Russell was one of the plancer mem- as light was then falling. He ñdvanced
47 Stubbs Rom, before the end of the Treasurer.
down there country Australia; vided, and soon was leading 2-0. Rum- to win the set and match.
District Officer, South, and the follow- bers of the church, if not the oldest to the net whenever opportunity pro- week. Results:
Kowloon City Titles. On Saturday ing month Assistant Head of the Sanit- member.
During April and The Russell family left Shanghal Jalin, however, never gave up, nghting Open Doubles: W. C. Hung and E. C
R. K. Collings won the senior title of ary Department, Fincher beat Paul Kong and Fung Yee the Kowloon Golf Club when lie beat May, 1935, he acted as Hend of that some 30 years ago, Miss Russell's father back as best he could though he was
then ponent wAS
playing inspired pul 0-1: 0-4.
Club Championship Singles: R. E. T. B. Low five and four over 30 holes, Department. In June he was appoint being buried in the northern city. He obviously tiring, but his youthful op Collings turned two up after the first ed First Clerk and Police Magistrate, was connected with the Green Inland fees, and the maich ended when
Cement, Company. Mrs Russell died Guest bent T. C. Monaghan 6-1; 0-2.
Club Handicap Singles, semi-final: T. 18 holes. On Sunday 11. J. Grose beat Hongkong.
In January, 1930. Mr Himsworth be. here in 1901 and the daughter will be Rumjaha returned a lab to the net,
burled in her grave. J. Gould beat J. Sterling Lee 6-2; 6-3, A. J. Butfield seven and six for the
Tuberculosis Scourge. The decision had Miss Russell
2 nephew in to alari a sanatorium for, tuberculosis Club Handlenp Doubles: B, H. Blake Junior ille over 36 holes.
At Fantior. F. D. Hunter (1) won came Administrative Assistant, Sanit ani H. C. D. Knight beat E. R. Childe the Shanghai Visitors Cup at Fanling ary Department. In April he became America who is the only relative apart patients was arrived at today at a and S. L. Maughan 0-8; 8-1
Others present at the funeral were Sir Robert Ho Tung, the Hon. Sir Robert Kolewall, Mrs Ho Leung, Mrs Ho Sai-wah, Mrs Ho Ki, Mrs Li Shiu-kal, Mrs. A. E. Hall, Mrs Wong Kam-fuk, Mr and Mrs A, Zimmern Sur, Mr and Mrs K.T. Lay, Mr and Mrs J. F. Grose;
Messrs Lo Yug-long, Robert Choa, Choa Po-yiu, Fred Zimmern. Wai' Po-cheung, James Choa, G. W, Fen- ton, Augusta Leong, S. N. Chan. A. P. Greaves, Hung Hing-fat, W. Fox, B. Fox, Fung Wo-lu, E. S. Ford, K. Chan, A. Ford, John Shea, W. C.. Hung, Kwan Wan-to, and a number of Sisters from the Canossian -Institute.
Mr Ellacolt's Funeral. The funeral of the late Mr Terrence Charles
Women's Badminton. The first round on Sunday when he returned a nett-First-Clerk-and-Magistrate. Kowloon.from-Miss-May-Clark,-cousin,who had-meeting-of-the-Council of the Hoot Ellacati, age 33, assistant engineer of of the women's doubles In the bad- score of 152 for 38 holes on the Old and in the following March, Police for long assisted her in the manage- kong Anti-Tuberculosis Association.
the Hongkong and China Gas Coin- the War pany, Ltd, who died at Memorial Nursing Home on Satur- day, was held at the Colonial Ceme- tery. Happy Valley, to-day.
Mrs E. W. Simmons, Miss E. S.
Atkins, Mr G. F. E. Thompson, Mr
H. W. G. McLaren, Mr Wright, Mr
F. Tyndall, Dr E. W. Kirk, the Rev.
Ane recoveries.
J. E. Sandbach, Mr. P. Symons, Mr
A. Buttfield. Mr D. M. MacAdam,
Mr T. J. Hemsley, Representatives of the Toc H. Club, Hongkong, and the Chinese Staff of the Gas Company.
Mrs Dorothy Crofton, The death occurred last Thursday in Sydney, Australia, of Mrs Dorothy Hilda Crofton, wife of Mr Christopher Crofton, Stution Superintendent of the China Light and Power Co, Ltd, who was notified by eable.
77 83 100,
in
►
Magistrate. Kuwloon. After returning
Rurers, Messrs Linstead and Davis),
the Associatlon's activities.
dences.
the
Broadwood Read and Ventris Rond and
They've a special branch of the Police in Singapore to deal with corruption. And that's enough to make the sea grin.
·
you gel something for other people's money,
As I understand it, the Russo- Japanese hoci is a happy omen of disaster, because it prevents the Democracies from discouraging a split in the Axis when the south- ward move goes west.
There is reassuring news from
the Finance Commitice front. It believed that Government
is
House is healing up. •
The carth shook at Chengtu. Reminds me that the Hemingways are up that way.
She was
the
educated
Colony's
younger
at
the Central
The scheme involved the purchase of minton championship was played to Course.
Miss Russell was the first tenant of a house and land on Shouson XI. D. 1. Bosanquet won the prize for from leave in September, 1038, he be ment of her leaseholds. night at the Jewish Recreation Club,
Miss M. M. Silva and Miss A. Xavier the best morning round with 72, and came Second Police Magistrate, Kow Garden Terrace. At the time of her Pokfullam, at a cost of $35,000 and the
death she held leases on part of that beat Miss 3, Chou and Miss M. Churn W. Reeve took the prize for the loon.
quarters and a pavilion. Accommoda- in a game' which started slowly with afternoon round with 75.
Complete scores were:
Mr I. L. MacKenzie undertook the property and on "Southcliffe," The expenditure of a further $15,000 on staff Hermitage," "Courtland," and "Kings- tion at the beginning will be limited to the losers appearing to find dimeulty In
F. D. Hunter (1) 75 77-152; D. L. duties of best man.
ville."
20 patients. getting accustomed to the court. They
A largely attended reception was St George's Soclety. An appeal to It was also decided to use specially The Right Rev. R. O. Hall, Bishop livened up in the second game and Bosanquel (18) 72 B0-152; A. D. Purves
all Englishmen in the Colony who are designed seals, to be sold like postage of Hongkong, officiated at the grave- dave the winners a good fight. The (9) 74 70 152.
Hunter wins with the best scare for held later at the Gloucester Hotel,
to letters, as a to-day. She carried a bouquet of blue score was 15-4, 15-11, side service, and among those pre-
The honeymoon is to be spent at ot members of St George's Suclety to stamps and affixed Good form was shown by Miss M. the last 18 holes.
forget-me-nots. sent were Mr H. E. Stone, General
G. W. Reeve (14) 70 75=164; A. D. Baguio. Mrs Himsworth went away in Join, was made by Mr L. C. F. Ballniny,
The Very Rev. J. L. Wilson, Denn Ribeiro and Mrs O, Silva who beat Humphreys (11) 70 75154; A. J. Den- a royal blue French marocain dress the Acling President, who took the cans of raising funds and advertising Manager of the Gas Company, Mr F.
Aliss U. Khoo and Mrs Wilson 18-33. nis (7) 11 78-155: W. W. C. Shewani with white silk braid military trim Chair at the annual meeting of the Definite action was also decided on Goodwin, Resident Manager, Mr and
15-5. The Jusers provided stem op (8) 73 81-166; G. M. Park (8) 50 77 ming, with hat and handbag to match. Society, which was held to-day in the in regard to the enforcement of the position in the first game but collapsed 157: A. McKellar (7) 70 78157; J. B.
Board Room of the Hongkong Jockey surprisingly in the sexhibition and Mackle (8) 82 76-158; W. J. A. Mac- New Selence Ballding. The founda- Club. On the clcction of new officers, anti-spitting legislature, with the assis of Hongkong, officiated, nanisted by the
authorities. gave by far the best exhibition and kenzie (161 2 70-168; 3, J, van Mlub- tion stone of the new Science Building Mr F. C. Hall was appointed President. Lance of the Police and the Health Rev. J. E. Sandbach, excelled in her placing of shots and len (20) 75 83-158; Lt Col E. D. Mint of the Hongkong Univerally at Pok- Among those present were the Hon. Big A.RP. Tunnels. Since the air The bride, who is the daughter of
The other matches jacked interest as thews (16) 78-83-159; J. Linaker (15) fulam Road was laid by His Excellency Mr C. G. Alabaster, the Hon. Mr T. Erald tunnel building scheme came into
the Governor, Sir Geoffry Northcote, Poarce, Mr H. R. B. Hancock, Lieut- the losers provided little opposition.
Mra N. Castro and Miss T Gonzalez Cholera Epidemie. Hope that the to-day in the presence of a large and Col H. B. L. Dowbiggin (Past Presi- operation on both sides of the Harbour the late Captain Fisher and Mra F. T. gathering. The new dents), Messrs F. C. Hall, P. S. Cassidy, towards the end of last year a net-work Fisher, formerly of Sydney, Australia,
of tunnels, giving ample" 'accommoda- beat Mins G. White and Misa F. Wong. Present Cholera epidemie had already distinguished
Danby, G. Misicin, V. C. Labrum 15-3, 15-8, and Mra Torrible and Mrs reached its peak, was expressed to-day building is to be known as the North J
Colony. In member of woven throughout Zimmern beat Miss M. Noronha and by the Hon. Dr P. S. Selwyn-Clarke, cete Science Building, in recognition of, (Committee); Mr. But lon to hundreds of thousands, has been and now of Hongkong, is a popular Miks 1. Pereira, 15-2, 15-2.
Director of Medien! Services, who how the Invaluable contribution which is
give any definite pro- Excellency has made to the promollan presenting, the Secretaries and Trea addition to the tunnels, air cald pen Bomber Fund Raffle. It was learned ever declined to-day that the Sunbeam Talbot sports gnosis, view of the well-known and advancement of education in the R. H. K. Cobb, G. B. Labrum, L. J. shelters have also been built in sult. social set, and has been much in de- cor donated by Gilman, und Co. to the association between epidemies of in- Colony.
Rumfahns In Final. S. A. and H.D. Davies and Chief Inspector W. R. able localities in the vicinity of resl- mond as n singer at charity dances. Bomber Fund Raffle, was won by fectious diseases of the bowels with
Rapid progress has been made in all 20,000 Street Bleepers. Twenty thou Indian Constable 13280, Tulsa Singh. of high temperatures and high relative Rumjahn, holders, entered the final of Chester Woods (members).
the tennis championships to-day when Taipo Station. The winner is adver- humidity,
The bridegroom is the son of Cap- tising ifa sale, being willing to take
In the recent Colony census under- fact that work was held up recently Since the beginning of the year up they defented Ho Ka-lau and K. 11, Yip, and street sleepers were accounted for the building undertakings despite the British School. the best offer for the vehicle.
to Monday last, there had been 430 6-3 6-4; 3-0, 6-4.
Work, on two vast tunnels in the tain S. B. Owens of the U.S. Army The late Mrs Crofton, who had a
the direction of Many of the prizes had not yet been Cholera cases and 375 deaths, for the Jahns would have an easy passage, Hic Department under
Although it was thought the Rum- takon by the Air Raid Precaution owing to lack of equipment,
Happy Valley area
advancing
and Mrs Owens of wide circle of friends in Kowloon,
claimed up to this afternoon, including week ending on Saturday last there and Yip playca Inspiring tenisis. Io's Wing Commander A. H. Steele-Perkins, smoothly, rapid progress being made (retired), was evacuated to Australia with her
the yacht contributed by the Wing On were 20 cases and 24 deaths. only daughter, Pamela. She leaver,
Shing Shipbuilders, which is rumoured A records Small-pox, there were famous lobs functioned as in by-gene Director of A.R.P. it was learned to on the large tunnel extending between Elizabeth Town, Pennsylvania, USA.
years, and Yip'a drop shots and Ane day. In addition
Pool Road. When this He is the representative for MessrB to her husband and
to have been won by a "Captain" of seven cases and five deaths, from the valleying earned him many points. He The census also served to reveal the on to Blue daughter, a son who is employed in the Gloucester Hotel, nor the winner beginning of the year up to Monday. was particularly effective in his smash number of people living in each dia- tunnel is completed it is estimated that Parke, Davis & Co., in South China.
of the Permanent Wave prize and There was no case and no death for the shots.
trict. There are approximately 15,000 the Government service here.
round-trip tickets, donated by Helen's week ending on Saturday,
Mr D. D. Forbes, manager of City Building Planned. Although
60,000 people. Beauty Salon and the Java-China- Lantau Boldement Scheme. In con- flawless and his low short drives flash- at Bay
Sirdar's ground shots were almost people residing at Aberdeen, 38.000 it will accommodate between 50,000 and
View, 160,000 In the
This tunnel is just in front of Broad Messrs Andersen, Meyer & Co., gave the Hongkong Land Investment and Japan-Lijn respectively, applied for nection'
the in district, 210.000 settlement ed past the Chinesa 'pair on many oc. Central Agency Co., Ltd, has not yet decided their vouchers. upon the immediate rebuilding of Among the big prizes claimed to-day scheme, it was learned yesterday that casions. 11. D. however, appeared a Eastern district, 3,000 at Gough Hill Wood Road and will have entrances Nos. 11, 13 and 13A Queen's Road were: Single diamond ring (donated by the Central Committee, which is re- little off colour, his drives locked sting, 22,000 at Quarry Bay. 31,000 at Shauki from Ventris Road, Blue Fool Road and the bride away, and Mr Jack Dwyer
vicinity of the team terminus area in Sennet Freres), Mr Wong Hok-chan: sponsible for co-ordinating the work of and he was guilty of three double- wan, 8,000 at Stanley, 80,000, in the several of the minor side streets in the acted as best mon.
Upper Levels area, 150,000 in the Wongnetchung.
In keeping with the colour scheme, Central, drawings are now being plady's diamond and platinum watch the sub-committees and for initiating faults.
Bros. Ltd.), a investigations, has established a Protec- pared to enable the work to be put (Directors, Ipchdjian
Pretty Wedding. A pretty wedding Western district, 41,000 at Hunghom. Another big tunnel is nearing com- in hand without delay as soon as the European member of the staff of the tion Sub-Committee on which the Com was solemnised at the Peak Church 83,000 at Kowloon City, 110,000 at pletion in the Leighton Hill Rond area, the two bridesmaids, the Misses. scheme is considered advisable. The Hongkong and Shanghal Bank; electric missioner of Police has consented to to-day, when Miss Marjorie Dobson, Mongkok, 173,000 at Shamshulpo, 30,000 This begins behind the blocks of bulid Elleen Bliss and Virginia Beaumont, karole record player dimmy's Kil- serve as Chairman, and an Education nursing sister of the War Memorial at Taimshatsui, and 140,000 at Taurat Ings facing the small site on which was wore frocks of powder blue silk ninos chen), Mr N. M. Marques; Innox Sub-Committee, which is equally for Nursing Home, became the bride of Street sleppers were included in the formerly situated Leighton Store, Beauty Case (Colonial Dispensary), tunale. In having Mr G. P. de Martin, Mr Frank Buckle, chief instructor in Mr E Grimn; Morrison-Mini Grand former Director of Education, as Ita engineering at the Government Trade census but it is pointed out that the which was pulled down to make room with large blue picture hats. They
School. Rev. Cyril Brown officiated. count regarding them cannot be very for an A.It.P. pen shelter. The tunnel Plano (Trang Fook Plano Co.), a mem- Chairman. It is understood that Mesars Leigh
ber of the Royal EngineerЯ.
It is understood that, when, the time The bride in the daughter of Sir and accurate because of the fact that on extends through Leighton Hill and how carried bouquets of pale pink rose- and Orange have been entrusted with
claimed more than one prize in-day established, a local moḍidealion of the shire.
It is understood that thres persons comes for the village, settlements to be Mrs W. Dobson, of Cotherstone, York- the night of the census rnin fell Inces- exits of the rear of Lie houses facing buds. The bride's mother was also She wore a gown of white lace santly and this must have tended to the Hongkong Football Club in Wong in blue, her gown being of French the work, and the structure will replace St Francis Hotel and
and that some of the winners were Po Kup self-government system, which when she arrived at, the church on the drive habliunt street sleepers to shelter, neichung Road.
Taui Beats Bumjahn. Taul Yan-pu! The tunnel is approximately eight morocain trimmed with soft grey fur, office boys.
prevails in many villages in China, will arm of Mr S.. T. Williamson. Her block up to the corner of Ice House
Former Resident Bles. Many in the be Introduced on lines which have bouques was composed of pink carna- entered the final of the tennis cham feet wide with vast corridors branch- with accessories to match,
pionship for the second time in his ing to right and left throughout Its Street. This building will be joined Colony will be sorry to learn of the proved successful in the Government's tions.
Arc constantly at The reception was held at the to the back of Windsor House, for passing of Mr John Bentley, formerly Tal Hang Squatters Comp at Jardine's Miss D. P. Geen, na maid-of-honour, career to-day defeated H. D. Rumjahn length. Workmen
work, drilling, shoring and, excavating American Club, where the many Union Insurance Society of Lookout, one large "L" shaped block,
2,300 wall wore a navy blue silk dress with green 0-0, 6-4, 7-5, 6-4.;
Taui had the edge over his opponent earth and granite encountered. Canton, Ltd, news of whose death in behaved inhabitants are organised into accessories. The present idea is to lay out the ground floor in either a series of his home town of Southport us at groups for their own protection, and in
The bridegroom is the son of the late in service, which netted him many walk through this tunnel revealed that friends of the bride and groom. shire, some time in February, has just the Government Squatters Camp at Mr and Mrs W. Buckle, of Middlesbro, points, and his angled volleys were also even deep inside it ventilation is very gathered to extend their congratula three bank
.or
one large been received. premises bank at the corner with a smaller
The late Mr Bentley was an old re- Ngau Tau Kok near Kai Tak, where Yorkshire. He arrived in Hongkong successful. He was the more aggres- good, apart from a musty odour from
in November 1630, after having served sive, particularly in the latter singes the earth. one to the west. Upwards from the sident of the Colony. Dorn on May 21, there are over 800 inhabitants,
The scheme involves the establish- in Nyasaland as chief engineer of this when he stormed the net whenever op It has also been ascertained that the when the happy couple left for first to the sixth floors, office nccom 1884, he first came out here in 1930
portunity, offered, and although he was large grants Government has already modation will be provided, and great to jola the staff of Messrs Thos. Cook ment of village settlements on Lantau Marine Department.
tunnels will have been fully expended is to be spent, Mrs Owers wore a planning care is being exercised in late, when he went on active service, an experiment in social rehabilitation.
and Son, with whom he remained until Island and in the Port Shelter area as Mr J.-L. Andarson was best man. passed several times such tactics proved made for the cost of building A.R., Repulse Bay, where the honeymoon
After the ceremony a recepilon was prontable... At the end of the War, he returned and as a wartime measure to relieve held at the War Memorial Nursing Ruminhs was also seen to gond ad- by the middle of May. Further pro light mustard coloured to Hongkong and joined the Union overcrowding in the congested urban Home. Later Mtz Buckle changed into Vantage, his deep drives to the corners jects on similar lines will depend on Insurance. le was transferred to areas and to encourage the local pron flowered blue slik dress with white of the court being a notable feature, whether or not additional funds will frock with a sunimer felt hat and
accessories to matób but he lost many valuable points in be granted by Gavernment 'Shanghal In 1024 and to Hankow in duction of vegetables,7
now building, when erected, will be
one of the most imposing of many modem buildings recently con- structed in the Colony.
the
the direction of light and ventilation.
It is understood that the general principles of Windsor House will be
continued as regards construction.
of the
with the Loniau
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