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THE CHINA MAIL; WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21; 1934

To-day's Short Story.

The silver "Marina" wedding gown and charming bridesmaids dresses offered a delightful contrast to the gaily culoured Chinese ceremonial dress at the marriage yesterday of Miss Phoche Jesper Kotewall, daughter of the Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall, to Mr. W. A. Hung. Altending the bride in the above picturé, taken at Hatton House, is her sister, Miss Doris Kotewall, while ttle Miss Paty Kotowall was flower girl, and Master Cyril Kotewall. (page boy. Mr. Archie Hung, brother of the groom, was hest man.-(King's Studio).

CHINESE SOCIETY.

WEDDING

Phoebe Kotewall Weds Mr. W. A. Hung

SUPREME COURT CEREMONY

DIVORCE ACTION_NEW_INSURANCE CO.

SEQUEL

FOR COLONY

Tenth Oldest Concern. In America

Newspaper Infringes Local Ordinance

CROWN'S WARNING

Kid Brother

By John Michael

HE car topped the rise and that very day, not satisfied with

THE

was gone. Kenneth Cameron everything else. Don had taken his kicked up the gravel and swore.giri. Not that there weren't other Life, it seemed, was always the girls if he wished, but just to show same for him! Don cut him out off his prowess. Oh, it was easy, of everything. Big brother's being handsome and debonair, with privilege!

Httle sporting 'plane. What chance This was the last time, he re- had he against such a brother? olved, as he moodily dug a pit in Idly he noticed heavy, car on the drive. He was no longer a the crest of the hill-too fast, he child and would not be treated as thought, as it. tore down the steep one. Just because he wasn't 'quita descent. He walked towards the ao strong, why should people make gate to watch it climb the near a guy of him every time. There side by the house, but forgot it as were limits to everything..

he resumed his aulking, hande

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the remembered incidents of deep deep in the pockets of his thair childhood-thel playings. battered flannels.

You can have them afterwards. dear,"

they said, "Don is older TX7HEN Don came back, he than you are." And afterwards' Don thought, he would tell him would hit him and take them away just where he got off. Black his again. It was the same too, when eyes too, if he tried any bullying

they had the pony, and he alBO — wished to ride. When he com- plained his parents only laughed and shook their heads. The and

he wasn't strong enough. Always Dan had the fun.

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AVEN nowadays he was a little-

TO-MORROW'S STORY

To-morrow's story will be "Mother Carey's Chicken," by Bill Adams.

afraid of Don, so grown up. tricks. He would let him see that 80 strong and handsome, so he was # kid no longer. The popular with everybody-while he blighter wasn't going to have was "Poor Ken." or even still the everything. Anyway, not his girl. "7"Kid-brother."

That afternoon had been the

Don had lying lessons. The last straw. It wasn't so much that 'plane was as pretty as a bird. he took her joy-riding, she liked And, of course, Don wouldn't let that, but pretendng to be a good him even look at it, though he had fellow, taking his young brother read all the books and probably up to show off with a lot of stunts knew quite a lot more theory than-rolling and looping and flying BIG DEAL IN NEW YORK This brother.

upside down. Then Don laughed That was where Joyce came in. when his younger brother was Everyone in Hong Kong who lle jabbed viciously at his little sick, called him a pink puff, ver wedding gown, designed on suit, last Friday, was provided is interested in Life Insurance, aravel-pit. He swore aloud. the lines of that to be worn by at the Central Magistracy this either as "Insurer" or Insured," Princess Marina next week for morning when Mr. F. P. Frank-which probably includes a very her wedding to H. R. II. the Dukelin, Manager of the Hong Kong large proportion of the foreign VOLUNTEERS one in the car; He would prett

Looking very charming in a sil- A sequel to the Colony's divorce

INJURED

For

They both laughed, and Don pre- tended to be sympathetic after- warda, so that he could take Joyca home spand

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of Kent at Westminster Abbey. Telegraph, appeared before Mr and Chinese communities, will be

home. Dinner on the verandab, Miss Phoebe Jesper Kotewall, the W. Schofield, as the defendant on interested in the recent big deal!

with Joyce smiling through the accond daughter of Hon. Dr. R. H.a summons for a statement concluded by Mr. C. V. Starr, of

flowers, and the doctor talking of Kotewall, C. M. G., LL. D., was which constituted a breach of the Shanghai, who is now on a busi-

(Continued from Page: 1). travel, telling fantastic stories, his married yesterday to Mr. Walter Divorce Ordinance (35 of 1932) ness visit to New York City, Alexander Hung.

published in the Hong Kong whereby he acquired control of

ruddy face glowing in the candle. Telegraph on November. 16. The wedding

the United States Life Insurance the rear tyre of the cycle burst, light, ceremony took

causing the eyele to skid on the They would laugh at him too, place at the Registrar's Office, Su-, R. A. Wadegon, of Messrs. Company preme Court, at noon, Mr. T. S. Deacons, appeared for the defen-

When Interviewed by the China loose gravel. Pta. Dunnett was thought Kenneth fiercely as he dant, while Whyte-Smith officiating.

Mr. Lockhart Smith, Mail yesterday, Mr. W. T. Sullivan, thrown on to the road, and, after stabbed once more at the loose The

short struggle with his gravel. He could imagine how bride's father and the bridegroom's Assistant Crown Solicitor, appear Mr. Starr's Chief Representative in &

Pte. machine,

Bander. District Manager

was Don would retail the story, with Hong Kong as father and cousin were present ated for the prosecution.".

The following formed the subject for The American Asiatic Under- also flung off and slid along note of sympathy for "Poor Ken's" The bridegroom, who is the As-of the summons: That on Novem-writers, stated that it was too the road on his stomach, receiv-weakness. sistant Manager of the Sang Wober 16. defendant printed or early to announce anything in de- ing scratches and bruises.

the ceremony.

Co. Ltd., is the eldest son of Mr. published In

Later in the afternoon. ception was held at the

Road.

Marina Gown

the

jor."

AS

ver lame on the same lines that to be worn by Princess Ma- rína next week for her wedding at Westminster Abbey. With the

roses.

Misa Doris Kotewall attended

the

Hong Kong tall regarding the Company's plans

women:

that he

been

CLEVER PIECE OF RIDING

,

Suddenly he looked up. Some- thing seemed to be missing. The

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the stable;

Hung Taze-Fee, Manager of Telegraph, In relation to a judicial for introducing the United States. By a very clever plece of driv- car on the hill. He could no longer Sang Wo Co. and head of the proceeding for the dissolution of a life insurance into this field, but ing Pte. S. Fowler, who was rid hear the motor, and it should be

ing immediately behind on a climbing. now. Chinese Dept. of the Hong Kong, marriage, to wit, Divorce No. 1, the that it is probable that early in

heavy combination, managed to Canton and Macao Steamboat Co.following particulars of charges in next year an office will be opened avoid the cycle and Dunnett's winding road through the trees to Shading his eyes, he traced the He is a graduate of the Arts support of which evidence had not in the Asia Life Building and an prostrate body. At the time of the bottom. The car had disap.

[been given, namely:

agressive campaign inaugurated. the accident Pte. Fowler was on peared. He walked to the bend- Faculty of Hong Kong University.

"It was alleged against respon- and for some time he played cric.

Wider Scope Planned the verge of passing Bender. dent that he frequently committed

strange cars didn't often use that ket for the University.

Mr. Sullivan referred to an Pte. Bander was able to walk, road. Then he saw the white a re-adultery between 1929 and 1930 article published in the "Weekly but had to help Dunnett into the splinters of broken rail and a wisp bride's with unknown

Underwriter" of New York City, side car of Cpl. G. Fowler's cycle, of blue amoke rising from the home, "Hatton House," Kotewall committed adultery at an address just received in Hong Kong, of which was ahead of the others ditch.

a Hamilton Road, Singapore, on, which the following is an extract: By the time the party reached He called over the fence to the or about, May 8, 1933, also on, ori CV. Starr announced on Tues- Kowloon, Dunnett had recovered gardener, who was ploding slowly about, May 21, also at at Hamilton The bride wore an exquisite wedding gown created by "Miran. Road, and also on May 26, at Sved day he had acquired control of the 'sufficiently to go to the Kowloon towards the house with his barrow. United States Life. Mr. Starr is Hospital where his cuts and "Ben," he said, "call father and Wenn made by the Salon de Alvi Road, the names of the wo President of the American Inter- bruises were attended to: It was get: Thomas from Mode. It was carried out in silmen being unknown to the petition-national Underwriters and has then discovered that he had there's been an accident down by

an outstanding insurance fractured his wrist.

the bridge." Correction Made

figure in this and other countries. The handle bars of the cycle "Aye," said Ben. He set down Negotiations were conducted by were slightly bent and the head the barrow and turned to the Pleading guilty to the summons Mr. Starr with Henry Moit, Pre-lamp was broken. It was left at gown, the bride wore a tiara of/on behalf of his client, Mr. Wadeson sident of the United States Life, the Socony garage at Taipo Marhouse. Kenneth ran down the road in long strides, his own troubles silver lame and orange blossom.said that it was the first divorce who retains that post. The state. ket.

forgotten: MONDAY'S CRASH a bouquet of white case and that local papers have never ment of the transaction, issued to She carried

had anything of its kind before the press on Tuesday, follows:

Another accident occurred tol

ENDERLY they lifted the un- He said that as soon as the publisher

"Controlling share interests in another member of the Metor

conselous figures from the her sister as bridesmaid, and discerned the error a correction was the eighty-four year old United Cycle Section, when Pte. J. Sloan

made, and the statement was left

was driving a new B.8.A. com-twisted wreck Kenneth stripped wore an ivory chiffon velvet gown

States Life Insurance Company bination back to camp at about 6 off his coat and rolled it under the created by "Armand and Marcel out in the final edition. Asking His was purchased on Friday by C. V.

while his father made by the Salon de Mode. She Worship for a caution for his client, Starr, president of the American P.m. on Monday and hit a wall on girl's head.

the young man's the Taipo hill. He had a miracul straightened also wore a tiara to match and Mr. Wadeson said that the paper International Underwriters. This! carried a bouquet of gladioll.

had expressed and was prepared to purchase is the result of negotia ous escape from being seriously limbs.

hurt, just managing to save him- "She's pretty bad, father," he express deep regret.

tions between Mr. Starr and Henry self by swerving and hitting the said. Mr. Lockhart Smith, prosecuting, Moir. president of the United wall a glancing blow, otherwise Mr. Cameran pointed to a scrap sounded a note of warning to local States Insurance Company.

he would have gone crashing over of confetti which eddied from the journals that, although it was the

Mr. Starr states that he and his the small parapet and down a car floor. Then he turned to the first case, reporters should be pre-associates plan to strengthen the 100-foot drop.

girl and lifted her limp hand. pared for it, in view of the many agency, organization of the United

Although the cycle's front "Honeymooners. Kem": similar cases.. at Home. *

Staten Life Insurance Company and wheel and light were damaged, It is learned that Judge Wang Mr. Lockhart Smith said that It widen the scope of its activities so Sloan escaped unscratched. is waiting for a definite reply from was true that defendant did make that the company may be truly Marshal Chiang Kai-shek as to an attempt to correct the statement, representative of its traditions a MAN FALLS FROM TRAM AND Don has it. He's driving Joyce whether, Canton's terms can be ac- but adultery was referred to from the tenth oldest life insurance cepted. Maraha! Chiang is schodu- time to time in the article. He company in the United States

"I wish Don were here. No car, led to reach Nanking to-day from said that there was only one incident and the third oldest in the State of

no telephone-it's a pity you can't Klangai. Both the military leaders where adultery was referred to in New York. In this endeavour, Sustaining head injuries as the fly, Ken." bere and Marshal Chiang have been the evidence and that was in refer they will have the full support of result of alighting from a moving Kenneth-sald "yes," and hit back 30 occupied with the “campaign ence to July 1.

Mr. Moir, president of the com- tram, No. 1, near the Naval Dock an angry reply. His father spoke against the Reds that neither side Mr. Lockhart Smith further sald any for the last twelve years, who yard at 5.55 p.m. yesterday, Cheung again. "You'd better saddle the has time to pay attention to politi that the Crown was not pressing in is to continue as chief executive. Wah Kit, aged 24, of an unknown mare. Thompson has a 'phene at cal questions.

the case on condition that the pre-No Personnel Change Jaddress, died at the Government the crossroads, you'll make it in The Fifth Plenary Session of the sent hearing be reported fully, and Mr. Moir states that no material Civil Hospital at 9.20 p.m.

half an hour by the flaid path-- Kuomintang. Central Executive prominently. DAL GAS changes in personnel are expected

Ben

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-STILL AT A DEADLOCK

NANKING-CANTON RELATIONS

(Continued from 'Page 1)

.:

DIES FROM INJURIES

· “Can't we do something?" "Fetch Doctor Barton. Where's the car?"

thome."

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particul

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