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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1927.

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DR. KOTEWALL'S DAUGHTER MARRIED,

OVER 1,000 GUESTS.

Over a thousand guests attend- od the wedding yesterday of Miss Esther Mary Kotowall, daughter of the Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotowall, C.M.G., LL.D., and Mrs. Kotewall to Mr. Lee Shui-kal, son of Mr. P. L. Lee. The ceremony was par- formed in accordance with Chinese custom.

The bride was attired in a drese of white charmeuse embroidered with satin beads and diamonds. Her court train was of the same material lined with silver lace, made by Madame Chiffon, and her bouquet was of roses with malden hair ferns and silver ribbons as

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the two flower girls, slaters to the bride, dressed' in pink, and follow Ing came-the-bridesmaids. They were the Misses Phoebe, Doria, Helen and Dorothy Kotewall. Two of them were dressed in green and silver and the other two were in white and gold. The bridemaids bouquets were of blush roses.

The Hon. Dr. Kotewall and his wife and other relatives and in timate friends followed,

Governor's Toast.

H.E. the Governor, Sir Cecil Clementi, with his two daughters and his A.D.C. arrived and after he had offered his congratulations, The proposed the toast of the bridal

pair.

Sir Cecil said that he felt very pleased to have been asked to say a few words, but first he would say how sorry he was that Lady Clementi, owing to indisposition, was not present with him.

THE CHINA MAIL,

Dr. Kotewall's Thanks.

Mr. R. G. Shewan, Mr. D. H. Dr. Kotewall in his reply Bald Blake, Mr. C. A. da Roza, Mr. and that he was very much grieved to Mrs. W. C. Clarke, Chev, and hear that Lady Clementi had been Madame J. M. Alves, Mr. and Mrs. prevented by indisposition from at- S. M. Mayes, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. tending the reception and that he Talati, Mr. and Mrs, E. V. M. R, de fervently hoped that she would Sousa, Mr. and Mrs. D. Templeton, soon be restored to good health. Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Greig, Rev. Continuing he said: "my wife Dr. T. W. Fearce, Rev. H. R. Wells, and I thank you most heartily for Rev. and Mrs. W. T. Featherstone, the very cordial manner in which Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Raymond, Mr. you have received the toast just P. C. Potts, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. proposed by my friend Sir Shou-aon Ruttonjes, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. N. Chow with such happy wit. When da Silva, Mr. and Mre. A. F. B. one is, as I am, the father of nine Silva Netto. children, one of whom is old enough Mr. and Mrs. J. Fleming, Rev. to get married, one is bound to G. T. Waldegrave, Professor W. feel the weight of age, but after J. Hinton, Prof. and Mrs. F. A. the cheery assurance of tho peren- Redmond, Professor W. Brown, nially young man Sir Shou-son Dr. and Mrs. E. P, Minett, Prof. Chow, I am persuaded to believe and Mrs. J. L. Shellshear, Prof. that I am not so old after all, albeit and Mrs. G. T. Byrne, Mr. and Mrs, a little thin at the top.

W. B. Finnigan, Sir Robert and. Lady Ho Tung, Mr. Li Yau-tsun, Dr. and Mra. S. W. Tso, Mr. Wong Kwong-tin, Mr. and Mrs. Ho Kwong, Mr. Ho Kom-tong, Mr. and Mrs. Ho Wing, Mr. and Mrs. Ho Leung, Mr. and Mrs. Ho Ki, Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. K. Ho-tung, Mr. and Mrs. 5. M. Churn. Mr. Wong Kam-fuk.

"Ladles and gentlemen, this is in deed a happy day for my wife and me. Your Welcome presence has afforded us the greatest possible pleasure. His Excellency the Gov- ernor, by the great honour he has done us in proposing the health of the bride and bridegroom, has add- ed yet another favour to the many which we have received at his

Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Anderson, and also at Lady Clement's hands. Mr. and Mrs. Wong Tak-kwong, We are equally grateful to His Ex- Mr. Walter Ford, Mr. and Mrs. J. cellency the General Officer Com-F. Grose, Mr. Ma Tauf-chlu, Mr. manding and Mrs. Luard, the Com-Li Po-kwai, Mr. Li Yik-mul, Mr. Ip and Mra. Pearson, His Lan-chuen, Mr. Li Hoi-tung, Mr. Honour the Chief Justice and 30 many other distinguished guests and good friends who have come to share with us our joy.

modore

The Guests.

Lo Chung-kue, Mr. Foo Yik-pang, Mr. H. K. Hung, Mr. Li Jowson.

Mr. B. Wong Tape, Mr. Chau Tung-shang, Mr. Mok Ken-sang, Mr. Tong Yat-chuen, Mr. Chan The guests included:-

Pik-chuen, Mr. Sum Pak-ming. H.E. Sir Cecil Clementi, H.E. Gen-Mr. J. M. Wong. Mr. Wong Ping- eral C. C. Luard, Mrs. Luard and Miss Luard, Hon. Sir J. H. Kemp, Hon. Mr. E. R. Hallifax, Hon. Mr. C. Mcl, Messer, Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, and Mrs. Wolfe, Hon. Mr. R. A. C. North, Hon. Sir Shou-son Chow and Lady Chow, Hon. Mr.

N. Chau, Mr. Tang Shlu-kin, Mr. sun, Mr. Yung Tsz-ming, "Mr. T. Chau Tin-son, Mr. and Mrs. Ho Ju, Mr. Fung Ping-shan.

December 21, 1927.

A. C. Hynes and Mrs. Hynes, Hon. HONG KONG HOTEL VISITORS. Mr. J. Owen Hughes and Mrs. Owen Hughes, Hon. Mr. W. E. L. Shenton and Mrs. Shenton, Hon. Mr. D. G. M. Bernard and Mrs. Bernard.

His Excelleney said that ho had known Dr. and Mrs. Kotowall for many years, and the bride from her

Mr. M. G. Dufaure du la Prade infancy. The bridegroom, he said, and Madame Dufaure du la Prade, was also known to him as well as Dr. and Mrs. Wagner, Mr. and the bridegroom's father. The Mrs. Y. Murakami, Mr. and Mrs. bride was no stranger to the A. L. C. de Albuquerque e Castro bridegroom, who had been Drand Miss Albuquerque e Castro, Kotewall's secretary for some time Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bagram, Mr. R. and is now his manager. The C. Tredwell, Mr. H. Shantz, Com- bride was not marrying out of her | modore and Mrs. J. L. Pearson, family, and His Excellency quoted Paymaster-Comdr. H. Rogers, His a Chinese proverb saying that

Honour Sir H. C. Gollan, His Hon- faithful daughter tends to our Mr. J. R. Wood and Mrs. strengthen the family tie.

Wood, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Tratman, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Goldsmith, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Wynne-Jones.

Not a Flapper.

Lt.-Comdr, G. F. Hole, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. King..

Mrs. Anidini.

Messrs. G. A. P. Browne, R. J. Birbeck, W. Bolton, R. H. Beaven, H. Bos, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Burdin.

Mr. E. J. Carmichael, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Cary, Mrs. R. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. H. Chambers.

Mr. F. W. Diche, Mrs. R, Dodd, Miss K. Duglis.

Mrs. C. A. Gundy, Mr. and Mrs. Goldsmith.

Messrs. H. C. Hardy, A. F. Henry, F. A. Hill, Mrs. Hamilton.

Mr. J. E. Joseph, Mrs. Jobson. Mr. H. A. Keller,

Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lovegrove, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Loo; Mrs. E. Lund, Miss H. Lille.

Mr. F. Mucchi, Mrs. J. Mathers, Mrs. K. Madden.

Messrs. H. G. Pullen, C. A. Poot,, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Friestley, Mr. and Mrs. Parkinson.

Messrs. Ricardo Robatti, A: U.

Reid.

Sir Shou-son Chow said that it was a pleasure for him to propose a toast for the bride's parents. He

Mr. and Mrs. H. Green, Mr. and had known them all his life, and rejoiced with them this day, made Mrs. H. K. Holmes, Mr. C. D. auspicious by the marriage of their Melbourne, Mr. A. E. Wood, Mr. eldest daughter.

T. M. Hazlerigg, Mr. and Mrs. A. The bride was not only beautiful E. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. in person, but also beautiful in in-1 Parker Rees, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. tellect. She was a modest young, Pearce, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Silva. lady, and did not belong to the Alabaster, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. type of present day "flappers." Bell, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Braga, With "flappers," the speaker said, Mr. N. S. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. he had no sympathy.

Allan Cameron, Capt. and Mrg The speaker concluded by anying H, B. L. Dowbiggin, Dr. and Mrs. that he hoped to see Dr. Kotewall G. M. Harston, Mr. L. E. Hopkins,

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