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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1908,

FASHIONABLE NAVAL WEDDING.

BECKWITH-PINCE.

SANITARY BOARD,

MrED. C. Wolfe prosided over the meeting of the Sanitary Board hold on Tues- day foamoon, when there were present Hon Mr F. N. H. Joues, Dr Fitzwilliams, Hon. Mr. W. Browia, Hoa Mr E Hewett, Mr A Shelton Hoapar, Colonal Bedford, RA.M.C., Mr Ng Hơn Tas, Dr F. Clark, Medical Offloor of Health, Dr W. Pearse, A. M.O.E., and Mr W. Bowen, Rowlands, secretary,

CONTRACTOR FINED.

He thought that a committee could go into tha, question of sites for the various seo- tims and soy other matters which the Board A whole could not deal with.

The Registrar Gaberal soooodad,

Hon Mr Haweth said he did not propose to vote because he disapproved of the whole system and would much rather have the whole question raised again..

The motion was carred.

▲ FRRMATUREET KARCHED MONUMENT, A latter was read from Me Q, E. Warren expressing regret for having erected mongmont in the Colonial Cemetery which had been the subject, of complaint at the previous meeting of the Board, and ox plaining that it was dao to a misunder-

The letter was laid on the table.

In the presence of a large and fashionable gathering of invited guests, the marriage was solemnised this afternoon, at St. John's Cathedral, of Lieutenant Charles William Malbeyse Bookwith. R.N., Superintendent of Importa and Exports in Hongkong, and Mias Florence Harvey Pinek, daughter of Mr William Pinck, M.D., of Dearnley, Lan- The committee appointed to deal with cashire. It was a Neval wedding, the complaints against the Kowloon con-tanding.. bridegroom, as well as a number of the serrancy contractor stated in their raport guests, being in uniform. The bride only that he had been filed #100., The com- recently arrived in the Colony from Home,mittee considered that cortain portious of while the bridegroom is a most popular and the work had been fairly well done, but well-known resident. Formerly ho sorved that the disposal of the refuse portion of as Navigating Lieutenant on the China the contract was being done exceedingly Station with Admiral Sir Gerard, Noel, badly. The committee therefore proposed KOMG., in the fagship Diadem, and to see what reporta` `cama în during the tamo to Hongkong in 1006 as Acting Harnost month, and to report to the Board at bour Master. He was appointed first the end of that time as to whether they Superintendent of Imports and Exports considered the contractor fit to carry on bis under the new liquora Ordinance, a few contrast or not. wooks ago.

The ceremony took place at 3 o'clock and was performed by the Bishop of Victoria (Dr Lander), who was assisted by the Rov F. T. Johnston. Amongst those prosent was His Excellency the Governor (Sir F. D. Lagard), Sir Henry and Lady May, Commodore Lyons and a host of other

well-known residents.

Beautifully attired in an Empire gown of sole white Liberty satin, the yoke and

She Aldo

wore

Mr Hooper--In the meantime the fine will be in abeyance 1

The President-It will be deducted from his choque at the end of this month.

THE CEMSTEXT QUESTION AGAIN, ~

When the correspondence relative to the sub-dividing of the Colonial Cemetery was submitted the Hon. Mr A. W. Browib stated that all that had bren nettied by the

byslava.

The President said the byelaws stated alcoves of which were of tucked chiffon and distinctly that there should be sections for silk lace, the bride looked most charm-tae Naval, Military, Civil Service and ing.

ап oxquisite various other people, and the question panelled train set off with pearl trimming. they were dealing with si presept was what while bor choice shower bouquet was made

tas actual sections should be on the ground. by Mir George Caldwell, through the kinti-The phan before the Boxed abored whers ness of Major Maedonald.

There were three bridesmaids, Misses they were at present, and in the case of Iris And Dione May and Miga Fancy the children's section, where they was not Badeley. They were daintily attired, and much spass left, it was proposed to allot each carried a lovely bouquet of pink another portion. He did not think they need enter into the question sa to whether Civil Service Servants and others should hare a section, as that had been already agreed to, and the byclaws had been con- firmed by the Legislative Council.

rosca,

Captain P. Mitchell Taylor, A.D.C: to His Excellency the Governor, was best

man,"

The service was fully cheral, the singing being led by the Cathedml choir, while Mr Denman Fuller was at the organ. Tbo

latter rendered special wedding music, and the hymas sung vore "O parfach: love," and "The voice that broathed o'er Eden." As the newly wedded couple left t'e Cathedral they passed cut under an arch of stool formed by the cutluses ŝorried by the Naval officers present.

Subsequent to the ceremony a reception was held at the residence of Mr and Mrs J. R. M. Smith, The Cliffs, the Peak,

Hon. Mr Hewett-I have nothing to any

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To-day being the feast of the Immaculatis | Conception and the titular forst of the Cathedral, there waan High Pontifical Mar officiated by the Rt. Rev. Bishop Fount attired in his Pontifical cobes, and assisted by the Vary Rev. Fr. F. Hoval, Procuratar of the Dominican Mission, the Rev. Fr. Gabardi, Rookie of the Cathedr Lan Deacon, and the Rav. Fr. Thedsos as sub- Deacon. The Church was beatifully decorated for the occasion and the main altar, where the splendid status of the Immaculate concaption was located, w rickly dress d'and adorned with four silver busts of the Doctors of the Church.

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sticks with lighted candles, and Bowors. Information reachos na frona Swatow to Over the head of the status of the Virgin the affect that tigers have been paying there were twelve massive gold stars SKILLED ENGLISH WORKMEN frequent visitu lately to villages round splendidly soen by the refection of the about the Cape of Good Hope. Quite lights. The choir of St. weph's College THEY CARRY OUR GUARANTEE number of cattle and pigs have been carried ↓ sang the beautiful vasm of Diedrich with

OF WEARING QUALITIES, AND off and the villagers are greatly alarmed. good style and precision. An the affertory At present the neighbourhood in idealan harmonious duetto of Ave Maria, was from a sportsman's point of view, Snips, well rendered by the suprano and mens quail, pigeon, durk, teal, and geese aro soprano. Mr G. Baptista presided at the plentiful and the man who can afford to organ. At the ochelusion of the ma spend a week or ten days there will And His Lordship the Bishop availing himself himself wall repaid. Caro has to be oz of the faculty accorded him by the Holy See, administered the Papal Blessing craised in dealing with the natives.

upon the congregation. It was very edifying to learn that during the morning over a thousand members of the congregation (20 years practical experience partook of Holy Communion. This evening, the service will start at 530 p.m. Sanctuary choir and responded to by the Oh, Ho! So Here's for A Merry with solemn Vaspars sung by the choir of St. Joseph's College. His Lordship the Bishop will again preside, and fel- lowing the hymn of Tola" pulchre s Maria, Tantum ergo, there will be Balodis fon of the Holy Sacrament,

SOLICITOR DEFRAUDED.

Before MrJ. R. Wood, at the Magistracy this morning, Lam Fuk Chiu was charged with being concerned with three others, by means of false pretencos, of obtaining from Mr John Hastings the sum of $24,000 with intens to cheat and defraud. Prisoner was arrested in Macro and was brought to Hongkong on Tuesday, by Detective Sorgonat Grant, The case was remanded.

BAZAAR AT THE CITY HALL

The general public is reminded of the bazaar in aid of the Chinese orphans of the Asile de la Paiste Enfance which is to be bold ander the distinguished patronage of

His Excellency the Governor, Sir Frederick

if that question is not going to be re-open-Lagard, E.C.M.GI," C.B., D.S.O., in the d... But I think it is a mistake. I was at City Hall to-morrow afternoon, commencing Home when the thing was passed.

The President--I understand you oppose the different sections ?

Hon. Mr Hewett-Except the Naval and Military.

Mr Hooper said he found from the pinn before him that the Civil Servants and the Naval and Military were buried to gether.

at 8 o'clock.

The usual tine collection of needle work done by the orphana will be for sale!

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EXPLORING THE ANTARCTIC.

What an Expedition Costa.

In the second volume of Lieut. Shackel.

The President-I think they are all close Hon. Mr Hewett said the idea of keeping the Naval and Military apart was on-ain hard cash. It runs as follows

ton's book "The Haart of the Antarctic,

is an interesting table showing what bis

and later in the afternoon Mr and Mrs Beckwith left for Macso in the Goron-together. ment facht Starley. The bride's going- away dress was an Empire gown of powder

blue Faced cloth, brided to match; the

yoke and sleares being of tucked net and real guipure lacs. Her black silk crinoline picture hat was trimmed with panne velvet and a big ostrich feather.

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count of their special grants, and because their comrades went round periodically and repaired their graves. It was much better for that. reason that they should be kept together.

The President said it appeared to him The bride's gift to the bridegroom was a. pair of gold sleeve links with creat, while that it would be a very difficult thing to the bridegroom presented the bride with settle this question without going down to Another question which suvor iris toilet set, and gavo each of the the cemetery. bridesmaida a Naval crown brooch set in came up in connection with this was that torquoise and pearls. Mr and Mrs Beck-up till now a site had always been reserved with were the recipients of numerous choice for monuments only in the cemetery. He and costly gifts, including an inscribed suggested that a standing cammittos should silver tes service from the surveying staf be appointed to deal with cemetery ques- of the Harbour Department, a silver. tions, or that the cemetery committee mounted blackwood tray from the boarding alrendy appointed to grant exhumation officers and revenuò staff, as well as a silk permits should be given power to deal with banner from the Chinese employoos in the this matter and report to the Board. Eo Department

cartainly thought that some members of the Board should visit the cemetery before they desided on the question.

The following is a full list of the pre- senta-His Excellency the Governor,

Booper thought that Civil Servants silver aalver: Bishop and Mrs Lander, Chinese autique bowl; Capt. Mitchell Taylor, should be treated as residents, as they are silver Bowl; Mrs Savory, box glass; Com-residents to all intents and purposes. When modore Lyon, silver liqueur cops; Mrs they came out here they expected to remain Loring, carvers; Mr Ough, coffee pot; 3fra ortinary residents, but the Naval and and Mrs Paxton, silver pot stand Mr and Military were different, and he thought it Mrs Mackie, silver suce howl and silver was a good thing that they should have tray; Commander Basil And Bira their respective plote down there. So far Taylor, Зарацене screen; Mr Can the Navy was concerned, he knew that Clementi, Thermos flask; Captains Beas they periodically had their monuments in- ley, Simson; Brietly and Dwyer, silver spected and repaired ont of grants, and be cigar box Mre "Gresson, silver sauce thought the Military did the same.

Colonel Bedford - Yes, bowl; Mr Fleming, silver claret jug; Bir Lefrentz, tablo; Dr and Mrs For-

Fooper thought it was a good thing syth, silver cigarette box: Sir Henry to keep the Naval and Military together, Barkeley, K.O., silver cigarette box; and if they were bound to have a section Captain Mitchell, Cage dressing table for the Civil Service then they could have eet; Mr and Mrs Hastings, brass bowl and one. But he saw no reason whý Civil. stand; Hon. Mr F.A. Hazeland, two black- Hervsats should be different to other re- wood stools; Mr and Mrs Oakley, brass aidents, beans they expected to be hera bowl and stand; Messra A. M. Flotchor and

P. Wodehouse, silver box; Staff of Harbour

́Office, inscribad blackwood and silver tray;

Mr &. E. Wood, ivory paper knife; Hou,

as long as the ordinary resident.

The Registrar-General-Longer.

Mr Hooper Well, that la for ever.

Hon. Mr Gewett-What about' these

Mr A. W. and Mrs Browin, blackwood divisions of young and old residents? tablo: Mr and Mrs Eves, silver photo. frame; Mrs Dooner, silver ash tray; Does that still hold

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FOOTBALL AT AMOY,

(From Our Own Correapendent;}·|

Axror, "December 6.

H.M.S. Cho, Capt. Borrett, arrived la port on Saturday morning from Swatow.

strallenge was sent from the Amoy Foot

A

ball Club, and a match was arranged and took place at 4.15 p.m. It was an ideal day, cold with very little wind. Both sides. turned up with full compliments, though Arooy were minus two of their usual team. Play commenced punctually, and the ball was soon travelling quickly, Amoy did some pressing in the first five minutes, and several chinaces were missed. After

ten minutes' play, a good centre by Lavor enabled. Joseland to take a shot which

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passed the Clic goal keeper, thus any amount, and gifts for those placing Amoy ahead. Not many minutes who needs must make every latar, a very effective. movement by the

Navy forwards was rewarded with a goal. penny count. Desks, the Amor custodian, was get-

expedition to the South Pole regions costing a lot of work, and was called upon to COME EARLY AND BUY EARLY:

Purchase price

of Nimrod... £5,000 Cost of iroprove-

ments, altera- tions and re-. pairs in dry dock, London, 2,550 Cost of improve

mente, altera- tions, addi. tions and re- pairsatLyttel ton, N.Z.... Cost of repairs

at Lyttleton, after her re turn from the Antarctic on her first voy- - sgo when sha

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957 339,248 3

2,540 48 490 6 7 1,821 6 11

5,181 3 3 1,520 8 8

was damaged during heavy weather Equipment for ship, engine, carpenters, dock and galley stores, etc. .................. Relief equipment, ship......... Food-supplies, ship ........ Wages, captain's, officers, and

crew of ship........................... Coal secount...................... General expenses, including labour, pilotage, ship- broker'a charges, etc. Insurance on ship, otc.......... Equipment shore-party for 18 mon for two years........................ Relief equipment shore party Food supplies shore-party, 18

med for two years.....2005 14 7 Relief food supplies for whole expedition, forty men, for One year.........

Salaries, shore party. Cost of La Manchurian ponies, including purchase price, freight from China to New Zealand, harness, two years' forago, eto.

Cost of vine Esquimaux dogo

and food........

Interest and bank charges

Passage of shore-party and

1,365 15 1

883 12 0

alear several times." Just before half time, the ball got going on the left wing, and by some very clever play, wazetted again, amid loud applause from the spectators,

In the second half, Amoy had a lot mora of the game, and were attacking frequenly. A combined movément enabled A. Jose. land to place the ball out of reach of the goalkeeper, and the score was two goals all. Both sides now exerted tanig utmost, and play was of a fast nature. However, the superior combining power of the Nary men bold in the and, though it was perhaps unlucky for Amoy to loss, the last goal. coming through a mistake by the Amoy goalkeeper, who, in attempting to fist the ball out, missed it altogether, and it had no difficulty in getting between the poste Timo was called soon after, the Clio winning 3 goals to 2 Mr. ymington, of the Focchow, refereed in a most satis factory and efficient manner. The Amoy team was

as follows:- Goal, 8. J. Desks; hacks, H. J.P. Ander. son and N. A. M. Griffin; halves, H. Roberts, E. Hartley, P. Cowper; forwards, F. E. Joseland, A. Z. Jossland, kev. T. 0. Brown, H. E. Brown and P. Wover.

SWATOW NOTES.

(From Our Own Correspondent).

SWATOW, December 6.

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One of a disturber of "international pesce, and Lieut. Bedrall, Satsuma pot: Lieut. The President thought it would be bet

the items entitled as Auld: Bongatigmatized him as tyrant. The letto: Herbert, aiver salt cellars; Dr Hartley.ter to let the Cemetery Committer report

Total........ £44,380 14: 9 in New Words was a parody of the well- thres silver shes; Mr and Mrs

on the suggested divisions to the Board. Towards thie the British Government known Booteh song There's at luck witally recognize the revolution again Morley, silver embroidered table cen- tres; Misoara Falconer and Co., ba omoter They could also deal with the later question subscribed £20,000, the Commonwealth of shoot the Booss. The oft-repeated refrain Zalays, though the Government of the Indy May, two silver candle sticks; Major of permits for monuments which exceeded Australia £5,000, and the Government of Thero's no luck sboot Bestow, their's United States holds both partier, Go- New Zealand £1,000. Private backers and naught bat discontent." set the uninitiated vommontal and Insurgent, responsible for and Mrs Camoleri, silver carvers; Staff the size. That was the alternative to the the profit Mr Bhackelton hopes to make wondering what strike was in

the recent injury to United States interesta Surgeon and Mrs Betso, silver and pearl Board adjourning in a body to Happy from his book and lectures will provide the Dunting followed, the Scotch Reel being fruit dishes; Captain Clinton Baker sud Valley and laying out the sections there. balance of the money.

one of the dances. In this, however, the in Nienengan. Commander Lewis, B.N., silver bowl; Mr Hon Mr Howeth said if the whole

kilt was conspicuous by its absence. The Hodgson, Thermos flask: Mt R. F. question of sections was going to bo raised

evening was suitably brought to a close by the singing of And Lang Syne."

SPORTING.

Football.

O. Master, silver photo frame he would like to make a few remarks.” Ha Mr and Mrs Milroy, silver photu now it was a custom in some parts of the frams;

Liest and Mrs Batterworth, world to have a children's camstery. He ilver spoons: Mrand Mrs Eaton, ad already said that the Naval and Military Incense burner; Major Cobhe, Mr Scarlett should have their own sections. bat for the BBT Co. R.G... H.M.9. KINO ALFEED. and Mr Potter, ailver cigarettes rest he did not think there "bbould be any Captain and Mrs Worthington, sliver card division at all, and be certainly could not Those teams, met in a friendly match case; Mr A. Babington, sideboard; Mr J.onceive, why there should be a division yesterday afternoon. The slurs scored Howelson, set dining room Mrs Baseley, between young resident of seven years thres to the Gunners nil in the ärst half, in previous messages. It is expected that oplum ated; Mra Melbourne, silver tray and an old resident of twenty-one years but the Gunners were seen to better advan President Zolays will reject the demand.

The Washington Government will demand from Nicaraguss written apology and the payment of compensation for the execution of the two Amarissas referred to

-FURTHER DEMONSTRATIONS. Three more United States men-Di-war have been dispatched to Nizamgua,

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·De · Fitzwilliamy gruet set; Hoa Mi Ress-Darice, flower v2505; Mi Law, silver bowl; Mr P. M. H. Hodgson, Thermos question before the Baard It is merely with the scores --King Alfred, 3; 88th arifed at Greytown and an Inquiry into

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