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THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1911.

INTERESTING HONGKONG

WEDDING.

A LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

Mr Morrison Brown Yang And ¦ preskledit the geeting of the Legislative-

Miss Ada Lylian Quinn.

Council held this afternoon. There were also prosent:

und the Bill before. Council made muple? Jurovision to prevent students from puies

His Excellency Sir Frederick Lugarding anything which was improper or bi.

jurious to their morale, their patriotism or usefulness as intelligent, and practical mon. - Asto the 2nd point, ho wishel to return the game answers as he did 24 years ago when the College of Medicine was first extablished. There was then the same objection urged, uvun mire strongly, hy men whose opinion ho valued. He (tho

Th. Mr C. Clausti, Acting Colonial Secretary

Han. Mr A. M. Troitas, Colonia Treasurer. De

Hin: My W. CHATHAM, C.M.O., Director of Pablig Works. -

Attorney General

1. Mr W. RES DAVIES, K.C.,

General,

Han, Dr. Ha KAI" Hon. Mr Wa Yox, MÜ

speaker) then told them flint ho was quite emtident that the training of these native I medical students will not prejudice the

Hart. Mr. W. BREWIS. Registrariptorests of European practitionem, but, en the contrary, would prove bonoficial, inasmuch as it would increase their practice amongst the Chinese. He pointed ont that ne European medicine and science. gained in popularity hung the Chinese, forwery Chinanan who formerly required Western aid there would be hundreds and thousands in peats to come That

Hon. Mr H. E. POLLOCK, K.C. Hon. Mr E. A. HEWETT. Hon. Mr B. KESICK. Hi Mr E-BORST.

MrR. Chorton (Clerk of Councils).

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The forty-second meeting of slureholders in the China Firo Insurance Co., Ltd., w held at the Company's Offos, No. 3. Queen's Road, Central, to-day

·Mr J. W. C. Boninag presided and there word prosent Mesers R. Shewan, I. A. Siola, F. Lieb, G. Balloch, W. Logan, g

Friesland, directors: W. E. Clarke, J, B.

Machado, A. H. A da Silva, A Forbes, J. Patterson, RC, Edwards, Chan Pat, and the secretary' Mr C Pemberton

The secretary read the notice convening the meeting.

The Chairnwa sakl-Gentlónu Tha. directed report and, statement of accounta

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There was a large gathering of relatives. E. Major General Anderson, and friends this afternoon at St. John's 1 Cathedral, to witness the marriage of Mr Morrison Brown Yang, graduate of Yale,

·(Ph. B.) and Columbia (35, E.) Universities eldest son of Mr Yung Wing, of Hartford, U.S.A.. former First Chamissioner, of { Foreign Education and Associate Chinese Minister to the United States of Atheria, and Miss Ada Lylui Quinn, Afth daughter -of Mra Quinn, of Nu.-5. Arbuthnot Road. Hongking, and the late Mr Thonuns Quinn of Sydney. The nistriago aroused more flout ordinary interest, and the boily of the Cathedral, which was well fed with friends and well-wishers of the bride and bralegroom, was gaily decorated with palmes and various floral adferments. The service was appropriately bright and hearty and marked by equal simplicity and solemnity. Mr Donnan Fuller presided at the organ

Hon. Attorney General over the and played the opening voluntary Frank first wading of Bill entitled An Ordin-prediction tad proved correct, mit he could largest ever made by the Company. "Hi Bridge's Serenade. The clergy and choir aneu to prohibit the use of Dynamite or apped to the medical practitioners of the propored to deal with this as follows:- sembled at the west entrance to await other Explosives for the purpose of catching Colony to support that statements. Pro-Dividend of 27 and honus, of 8 per simre, the viral of the bride, the bridegroin or destroying Fish. haring previously arrived hecompanied by

Iceeding, he said there were vast resources to their credit his staß provident funt his cousin, Mr Birtank Porn Yung, who

in the interior of China practically, un-85.568.58; addition to extra vostres fund actel s Sest man." The ride win

touched, and factories and industries, with 8115570:05pmaking a total of $301,194,027 je sorted by her brother, who subsequently Hes. Attorney General moved the few exceptions, worthy of the same did have decided to recommend this increase After mature considorstion the directors “ gavo - her away, and was -ebo

first paling af – BDS sutitled in the west. When the of Frisversity mebedi attended by lig va yang tinger er mer and codify the few ie tafTunai mata namber of engineering, and hope that pronts win enable us to of the utidend to se, as well as tous of Miss Amie Quinn and Miss Rosie Quinn, Common Forms and as to the Interpretatulents who noted as bridesmaids.

where would they go to tion of Terms used in Ordinances.

fun a living?

maintain this in future years. Wo think They would go to the Bill was rend a first time.

Hon. Colonial Secretary seemded, and the interior of China and there found that you will approve of the addition to ext reserve fund which it is very notes factistics and industrial enterprises, upen up mines, and build railways all over they should be built apas much as possible. Empire. For such purposes they would view of the fact that with our largely increased business our liability is neces require materials, wachinery and expert sunly greater. The balance at credit and skilled assistants to enable them to of working account 1900' is $465,148.45, try their undertakings to a successful issue. Where would they tmm for those is also being the largest carry forward Naturally to Europe and to Americ, and account agun shows a fisfactory increase, in the history of the company. Premium by that means they would increase the losses have been hunvier than usual, but it demand for skilled labour, machinery and must be rementbered when comparing them other things male-brud. Even if so, with former years that ote como has more

The bride's wedding dress was of white crepe, in Empire syle trimmest round the foot with Empire bows of chitton and

· pedis, "and exquisitely “embroidered fram neck to hem. The court train which wa

Hon. Colonial Secretary seconded, and- the Bill was rend a first time

INTERPRETATION OF TERMS,

Ordinance, 1909.

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Bon. Attorney General red the second reading of the Bill entitled An bune by Master Terey Lai (nephew)Online to amend the Harbour of Refage and little Miss Bio Quiun (niece) was draped with silk cords and buttons, umi The corsage, which was filled in with silk insertion, was ornarented with a spray of orange blown, while a wreath of the son flower was wan beneath the veil. Promi ment among her oruniments were a pair of «innad varging q the gift of lies in the and a gold bracelet, the gift of the late- groom. She curried a bouquet composed of a mixture of pure white blossoms. The while effect was delightfully charming, and the bride lysked radiantly happy.

The bridesmaids both were extremely dainty in dresses of white crepe silk ene broidered with itawers. They wore pictaru Thats of white strns, trimmed with bunches of pink roses and carried bouquets of pink and white roses.

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Hon. Colonial Secretary seconded. Hon. Attorney General said it was thought irregular that under the Ordinace duties of a quasi-judicial clutueter shoale bo hace upon the Governor, and that it war on desimble that these duties should DC vested of the Judge of the Supronio Court.

Hou. Me borne tored in"amendment that a Judge might if he thought it sit with an assessor or assessara ti deciding on Compensation payable to chúitannia

Mr Keswick seconded. Hos. Attorney General asked if it was want that the assessor should be paid for his services. I so he thought it whelly unnecessary.

Hon. Mr Hewett said the Judge would not be bound to sit with an assessor;

was simply given the power. Hon. Mr Osborne-Yos, he may if he thinks tip.

Hon. Attorney Genern)-I think it is paying the way to unnecessary expense The question is a simple one-What is the compensation inble to persone in respect of access to the sun being cleared?

Hon. Mr Osborne said that was certainly a technical matter, and as a pala Jadges had technical experts and assessors to sit with them in such cases.

As the bride and her attendants walked up the centre aisle the hyn Thu voice that breathed o'er Eden" was sung us a processional, and after the bride and bride groom had taken up their positions at the chancel steps the ceremony proper was commenced by the Rev. F. T. John. son, chaplain of the Cathedral Theliyan "Perfect lore" having been sung, the Bishop of Victoria, concluded tlie service with the Benediction. During the interval Occupier in the signing of the register Mr. Dennan Fuller played Lemaire's Chanson d'Amour and later re the welling party left the Cathedral the miliar ströms of Bfendelssohn's Wedding March Blogil through the edifice. Merry chimes sinultaneously mang out from the bells. -

Tho attendance anahered between 200 guests, and included the following ladies and gentlenich

the absolute discretion of the Mr A. G. M. Fletcher, the Rev. and Mrs Goyemor. Now, it was imusferred to the Hewitt, Rer. and Mrs Geralir, Miss Grifin, Supreme Court, where evidenës could be Misses Bakewell, Hulit, Eyre, Pitts, elled hy either side. Hazeland and Bendonck, the Minneson. Mr-Usborne observed that expert Loureiro, Mr Shenton, Lieut. Deshorough evidence differed from an assessor's opinion

200 and

Hon. Attorney Genera remarked that exporupinion was always availabla.for. either side.

His Excellency the Governor said the present Bill went further than the original Olinn. Before, the matter

that of the ither.

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His Excellency, the Governor suggested than the unendinent alioull be modified that an asses could be called in if desired by either side, the party tesiring the assessor to paty Iur Itin services.

Hon. Mr Keswick Then the Govern

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ail he considered the whole community of this depreciation as only tenperary: In the British Empire and all engaged in regard to our mortgages the company's trade in the Far East were very surveyors have reported on the properties ach indebted tonll those who were con-under loan to us and wo are satisfied thes corned in starting this institution. The our advances are perfectly safe. I will now from the Chinese had heen more than metment of accounts for the year 1910 as suggestion that some feared competition move that the directors' report and state- by the extreme liberality of British and other subjects towards the project. He trusted that no British subject in Hong kong or China was afraid of competition, which was the life of business.

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Ho. Attomey General moved the approve of the policy of adding to the THE EDWARD DISPENSARY, THE STANDARD LIFE OFFICE.

sdend beidhg of the Bil entitled Aero-fund that the company's position Ordinace to introduce jato the Criminal view of the increased business that this

is strengthened. It is most important in C. KAMMING & CO.. LD Law Ordinances of 1865 cerinin provisions should be done. I have now much pleasure of the Crinit-Law Ameminent Acts of in seconding the adoption of the report and the United Kingdom of 1861, id for other questions were asked "and the repor

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Hon. Colonial Secretary security.

The appointment of Messrs W. Logan The Bill was renda second te, and and G. Friesland to the Board of Directors left in Committee.

sua confirmed on the motion of Mr W. Charke secunded by Mfr Mnelado, - *

Mesars Bonnar and Balloch were re elected directors on the motion of Me

-LABOLISKINU MINIMUM PENALTIES.

Hon. Attorney Genemi roved the

Dydinance to abolish Minhnum Penalties,

Siz

Lowd be re-elected auditors.

and to bring the Law of the Colony as to W. E. Clarke seconded and it was agreed

Mr R. C. Edwards proposed and M Penities into uniformity with the Late of to that Mesra W. Hatton Pults and A. R. England, and for other purpo1909,

Bon, Colonial Secretary seconded. The Bill was 'rend a second time and referred to the standing cornmittee on law.

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Tug Chairman-That is all the business gentlemen; thank you for your attendance Dividend warrants will be posted this afternßon.

Ward. R. N., Mrs Desborough Ward and because that of one side might clash with second reading of the Bill entitled Patterson seconted by MrA, H.-M-da Miss Highton, Mr and Mrs Stanley Wright, Rev. Julius Gjor, Captain Brierley, R. A.; Captain Addison, R. E. and Ms Addison, Lt. Day, K. O. Y. J.-L., Mr Cabbay, Mr Peter Loureiro Mr J, H. Gardiner, Dr Mc. Kean, Mr T. Cocker, Mr W. H. Warrener, Mr R. F. C. Hedgeland, Mr Archbatt, Mr Fang Wa Chun, Hon. Mr Wei Yak, an Mr Woo and family, Mr and Ment would never pay. Ma, Mr Mak Mue Fang, Mr Fung Chi Sang, Mr Ng Hin Chee, Mr Tung Chan Hing, the Misses Ng. Mr and..Mrs Ho Tung. Mr and Mrs Fung Siu Wa, Mr Wei Wing Lok,-Mr and Mrs Ho Fook, Mr and Mrs Lai, Mr and Mrs Lai Thi Ting, Mr and Mrs Chan, Mr and Mrs O. S. Lai, Mr and Kry A: C: Ng, Bir Lau Chu Pak, Mr and Ho Tu, Mr and Mrs Ho Kwong, ..and tliers,

After the wedding party had beer, photographed," a large number of 'guests,

Hon. Attorney Generul said

propell

to defer consideration of the point rised.

The Bill was left in Committe...

LICENSE LEGISLATION.

second reading of the Bill entitled An Hon. Aitoraty General moved the Ordinance to consolidate and amend the law relating to Intaxicating Liquor.

Hon, Colonial Secretary secunded. The Bill was left in Committea.

INCORPORATING THE UNIVERSITY.

POLICE DISCIPLINE,

Hon. Attorney General moved the first reading of a Bill entitled An Ordinance to amend the Police Force Ordinance, 1900.

Hón. Colonial Secretary seconded, and the Bill was read a first time.

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Mr E. R. Hallifax to-day ordered the forfeiture to the Crown of 1,200 ounces of connine and 72 lbs. of worphine found anno weeks nga on haard the, 2.8. Sui An..

For depositing rubbish into the harbour batwoman, ras fined 810; while aix weeks inprisonment was given a native who stole three gold rings from a house at

oynati.

Semin Tinsan, of H. M. S. Nowcastle, A native with an unite liking for Hong- staterThe object of section 2 was written to the promoters of the fights imprisonment for ruturaing from banish- A memorandum attached to the Bill who is out at Mirs Bay with his ship, hoang was today sentenced to six months' avidently to give shimmy powers to the Saturday next, the 11th instant, and asked Captain Superintendent and Deputy Super-that no misapprehension shall exist in the

thom to publish the following record so went. He was only banished a month ago. intendent of Police. The latter part of minds of the sporting public champion e the section was practically innecesary The present featherweight -Chinese and foreign, were received by Hon: Attorney General moved the almost every case that child arise under is the West of England is Young Lippo f My Quinn at her house in Arbuthnot second reading of the Bill entitled An could be dealt with puder section 29 Plymouth), and not Tinn, Tinaan fought the late Wont of England Champion, Daily Ordinance, for the incorporation and re-

Section 22 is amended by trusferring the of Plymouth, and best him. Ray Elmo Road, where a breakfast was given in honour of the event and felicitation ulation of the University of Hongkong, effect of the latter part of auction 23 (1) to laybridge challenged the West of England

Hon. Colonial Secretary seconded. showered upon the nowly wedded couple,

it and winking the sentence uniform. The Champion for Er and the Championsh The health of the bride and bridegroom second reading, said the institution which desires to have the power toward had an opportunity

Hou Dr Ho Kai, in supporting the Captain Superintendent of Police to longer and Tinan accepted and put into sleep in three rounds, Tinaan bas net of figating Young was groped with all honours and various the Bill sought to incorprante wat is in prisonment. These powers have con Lippa, who now cinime the Championship, being in pension of a quantity of other tinets were also given and suitably inception and accomplishment to the foresequently been abolished and he has been Mr and Mrs Yung left the colony later in sight, broad-taindedness and oxtreme given a power, which he desires, to impose the day for Japan, where the honeymooney of His Excellency(applause) and small finen on sergeants or constables for will be spent. The bride's going away dress to the great generosity of our breaches of discipline or neglect if duty. was Lf Curaflower bine satin, the over-skirt | fellow-citizen, Sir Hornusjes Mody.

acknowledged.

Two Chinese were charged to-day for

and who is Janked upon in West Country norpine and a hypodermic syringe made sporting circles as such. Tinsan, however, out of a brass cartridge. Fines of 23 each, would have been only too glad to take in default seven days' imprisonment, were

young Lippo n, but was ordered to the Newcastle before he had the chance.

imymuel,

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Wo seunt that this will be read by all who are attending the bouts on Saturday, and full bodice ring of crop of a lighter (applause). Referring to the donation -FINANCE COMITTEE:

all the bills and posters have described shade. The yoke and neeses were pande of which had been given to the project, the meeting of the Finance Committed The promoters apologise

Tinsan as the West of England Champion.

to the public finely tucked chiffon edged "with satin and speaker mid the total contributions from both bodice and skirt were trimmed with the Chinese up to the present moment was subusquently hold, the Colonial Secretary he mistake.

Tinmo is a pupil of Jimmy (1.0. ) Doren gold embroidery. Mrs Yung also wore a close upon $700,000, and to venture by presiding, the following votes were con- who beat P.0. Curran at Ilymouth about white straw hat trimmed with white ostrichy tlust in the annals of this Colony er sidered and paned al

ayme ago, and in addition to the abore Until further orders drills will take place mentioned fights has had several othersinnt Volunteer Headquarters on Atoidaga feadliers. Upon their return to Hongkong

England, in all of which he has sequitted. Mr and Mrs Yung will take up their

himself very well. Tina held both the and Thursdayant p.30 p.m. Members are residence at Goodwood,“

bantam and featherweight championships requested to bring their rifles on all future for two rests on the Cape of Good

of Good Hope parades, Buation.

At the V. R. O. on Wednestay.

night Firewood Marcott Chalk, Power and „flempi had moveral govt rounds, Coyne,

The presents were very numerous and included sota magnificent gifts.

ewhere it would be hard to find such a JEVENUE MEARCH" RS' QUARTERS. large amount of money given towards on A sum of 2,000 in aid of the yote Pallic single institution within so short a time-Works, extruxity, buildings, Imports (Hear, hear) Bome people expressed and Exports Office, qunctors for searchers, doubts as to the utility and benefit of the etc. University, and hased their argumenta upon two grunda. First, they nerica

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like Chamberlain's Colo, Cholera and they feared that the higher technical Diarrhour loady not only eurek promptly elution of the Chinees would promote but produces no simplessant after effects.

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Manibora ara reminded that the Standard Jock Forbes and others gisting the Tent of the Musketry Course will be Mr Dobell of H. 3. 8. Flors had kindly satred out at King's-Park Range on Sun- consented to roforce the fight, Mr Dohrday, the 14th inst, commencing at 9.38. has refereed several goal fights at honde)

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