PRETTY WEDDING IN. KOWLOON
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PUNJAB OFFICER
MARRIED
WALKER WILKINSON
The wedding took place of Lt. Samuel Edward Colyear Walker and Miss Majorle Elizabeth Wilkinson, at St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon, yesterday. The Rev. J. H. Higgs officiated.
Mr. Rupert Baldwin, A.T.C.L., was at the organ.
The bride is the youngest daugh- ter of Mr. H. P. Wilkinson, K.C., JP., and Mrs. Wilkinson of Drum- ballyhagan, Tobermore, Co. Derry. Mr. Wilkinson was for many years,. Crown Advocate in China and Judge) of the British Court in Wel-hai-wei.
The bridegroom, who is a Lieu- tenant in the 1st Bn. 8th. Punjab Regiment, is the eldest son of Cap-
When Arrested
THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1934 -
A Recent Photo The effect of incarceration can be seen plainly on the face of Bruno Richard Hauptmann, now held at Flemington, N. J., for trial on charges of murdering the Lindbergh baby, by comparing these two photos left, following his arrest; right, after spending more than five weeks in gaol. Hauptmann is said to have lost con- siderable weight alace his imprisonment.
tain and Mrs. A. G. Walker of GOVERNOR TALKS| "Tara,Tiverton, North Devon. He ON "MUI TSAIS"
is the grandson of the late Colonel
T. Nicholas Walker of the Bengal Staff Corps.,
OBITUARY
Well-Known Member Of Indian Community
MR. A. R. ABBAS
Annual Meeting Of Society For Protection
Of Children
That the Government was still
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Messrs. Lane, Crawford, Limited are offering the public a large variety of inexpensive articles for Christmas gifts.
The prices are considerably re- duced and anyone visiting the store is certain to find a gift that will not only suit his purse, but will. be much appreciated by the receiver. A Christmas tree has been placed in one of the inside departments, and presents may be chosen from it,'
Those who intend to buy a gift for their lady friends have a wide choice in silver brush sets, vanity vases, manicure sets, powder bowls, and silver cigarette cases.
Silver-backed hair brushes, gold cuff links and studs, Parker foun- tain pens, allk evening scarves, lea- ther pyjama cases, handkerchiefs, pocket wallets, Lincoln. Bennet hats,) dressing gowns, and bath robes are select presents for men. various articles from which one can
In the toy department there is a Special Toyland comprising a novel array of toys, Instructive games, confronting the problem of mui taai at Sincere'a is somewhat uncon- steam-engines.
This year's Christmas decorations toy motor cars, aeroplanes, and and is ready to act in the more deli-ventional. Every floor is gaily de- In addition there is a wide and cate matter of adopted daughters, corated by colourful crepe paper varied collection of Xmas fare, such The death occurred yesterday of should it be found that muitacis tassels dropping from the ceilings, as crackers, chocolates, champaigne Mr. Abdul Rahim Abbas, one of the were being kept under this designa-The shopfront has been dressed to and sherry, etc. most respected members of the In-tlon, was referred to by His Excel-represent a red house, with a huge dian community in Hong Kong, at lency the Governor, at the Fifth an-Santa Claus cut-out at the top of the age of 60 years at his residence, nual meeting of the Hong Kong the entrance. No. 57 Leighton Hill Road.
Society for the Protection of Chil-
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The late Mr. Abbas was born in dren, at the Helena May Institute less steam engines, electric outfits,
The Toy department has count-JADE TREE SALE FOR - Hồng Kong. He was educated at yesterday.
toy cannons, detachable aeroplanes,
the Central School, which was then) His Excellency the Governor re-kitchen sets, building blocks of the leading Government school inferred feelingly to the poverty at the various sizes, and dressed dolls re- the Colony, and in 1888 joined the bottom of most cases which came staff of Meaars. Wotton and Deacons before the Society, and said poverty
presenting various nationa. and later Meaars. Dennys and Mos-was also responsible for the poorerackers, from midgets to giants, app, two well-known firms of solict-bousing which was the best that tora in those days. In 1891 he was many parents could afford.
The Confectionery department has
Xmas puddings, cake decorations,
appointed to a past in the Magie- II. E. Sir William Peel, presided and Mickey Mouse bubble gums.
tracy, where he served for a number and others present were: Mr. M. K.
CHRISTMAS
Children's Clothes At Cost Price
BLACKWOOD SUGGESTIONS.
The Book & Stationary depart- The Jade Tree has always been of years before being appointed to Lo Chairman of the Society), Mr.ment offers novels and story books, handicapped by people thinking a position in the Army Ordnance G. P. de Martin (Vice-Chairman), transfer picturea, patchwork books, that so beautiful a 'atore must be Office.
Sir Thomas and Lady Southorn, the cut-out models,. Xenus cards in expensive.
To prove the fallacy Just before the outbreak of the Hon. Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Kotewall, Chinese and foreign styles. Xmas of that belief The Jade Tree has War, Mr. Abbas joined the staff of The Hon. Dr. S. W. Tao, the Hon. parcel wrappers, labels, and strings. inaugurated an immense sale co- the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf Sir William Shenton, the Hon. Mr. The Silverware department suivering every line carried: Prices and Godown Company and remained T. N. Chau, Sir William Hornell, geats Chinese noveltics, rush sets, were always competitive-but now
Mrs. Middleton Smith, Mrs. A. tea sets, liqueur sets etc.
with them ever since.
He is survived by his widow, three Hicks, Mr. S. V. Boxer, Mr.-M. A. Cooper, Dr. G. R. Nash, Mrs. L. 0.
Special Offer
the slogan is "prices lower than any store in the colony for equal value."
sons and two daughters,
The funeral will take place this Hunter, Mrs. W. B. A. Moore, Miss
The Radio department has a spe
A marvellous collection of an- afternoon, starting from his resid-Elliot, Mrs. W. Schofield, Professor cial offer for Christmas special cient Chinese bowls decorated ence for the Mahomedan Cemetery and Mrs. L. Forster, Dr. E. W. Kirk, offer-an Atwater Kent All-wave 8 with lovely robin's egg blue and at 5.15 p.m.
Mr. R. C. H. Lim, Mr. Mok Kon-tube radio, usually $225.00, now at mauve linings has been added to Bang, Mr. Ng Wah, Mr. Tang Shiu-$170 only. There are also 1985 The Jade Tree collection and is kin, Mr. T. M. Hazelrigg, Mr. A. models of 5-tube all-wavers at $125 included in the generous sale now McKellar, Mr. Kwak Chan, Mr. J. and 4-tube at $80,
going on.
MRS. FLORA EDGAR
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M. Wong. Mr. J. T. Prior, Mr. Ha The Ladies'. department fas Exquisite jeweled gifts from Funeral At Night
Kom-tong, Mr. R. R. Campbell, Mr. needlework cases, sewing boxes, The Jade Tree are most welcome J. L. MacPherson, Mr. M. H. Lu, evening bags, artificial flowers for for Christmas. There is magni- Mr. Li Boi-tung, Mr. A. el Arculli, evening dresses. Manicure sets
ficent assortment of. ideas expresa- The death of Mrs, Flora Edgar Rev. H. R. Wells, Mr. Ngan Shing-from $4 to $27.50. Kiddies hand-ed in jewels to be found in China. occurred at her residence No. 39 kwan, Mr. F. H. Kwok, Mr. Peter kerchiefs from 30 cts. per set, and All children's clothes are being Stubbs Read yesterday, at the age Sin, Mr. J. Russell, Dr. Li Shu Fan, fancy embroidered handkerchiefs sold at absolute cost price until of 52 years.
Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Wong Kwong Tin, from $1.10 per box.
they are closed out. All toys and A quiel funeral was held last Mr. J. M. Alves, Adjutant Dorothy night at nine o'clock at the Jewish Brazier and Capt. Doris Lemmon a large range of fancy powder puff included in the generous, sale, and The Perfumery department offers Christmas Tree decorations are Cemetery at Happy Valley. Jewish Rabbi performed the burial Loseby.
The (Salvation Army) and Mr. F. H. boxes at specially low prices. Per. are going at prices lower than services. The chief mourners were
fumės "Christmas Night", "Christ-even Santa Claus can buy them deceased's three sons and Messrs. posed the adoption of the report, Mr. Guerlain, Lentheric, D'Orsay, Coty joy the tree covered with the love- After His Excellency had pro-mas Bell" and many others from elsewhere. The children will en- F.M., D., and J. Ellis (brothers), M. K. Lo seconded the motion. Misses Leon nad Grace
etc., of Paris. Marvelous and Maxy glittering ornamente, and there Ellis He said that their thanks were Factor beauty aids, and "4711" toi- ia large quantities of tinsel in (sisters).
due to the Consul General for Italy lets articles. Among those present at the who had postponed an engagement graveside were: Messrs.E. M. Ray-which would have clashed with the ed. wines in assorted cases at
The Wine department has select- mond M. K. Lo, R. Ohl, J. Gubbay, Society's meeting. and had express-duced prices from $0.00 to $49.00 the specialty for their sale. This Silver Report: The fall of prices
re-
A Nisaim, W. Goldenberg, G.-A-od-his-interest-in-the movement so per case. There are also one of Harriman, R. M. Omar, J. F. Grose, keenly sponsored in Italy.
W. J. Carroll, Chan Shiu Ng, L.
Weill, L. A. Tobias, M. Davis, M.
David and W, H. S. Davis.
By special request no wreaths WATERY GRAVE
were sent.
SANITARY BOARD MEETING
Wanchai Gap Matsheds Discussed
DENIED HER
Woman Jumps From Ferry But Rescued
stock,
(Continued From Page 6).
Silver Spot 24-1/4 (last close), 28-15/16 (last reed), 5/16 down (change) A fine collection of blackwood is 24-1/16 (last recd),
Silver Forward 24-3/8 (last close), being offered by The Jade Tree as (change).
5/18 down
chests, large and small, tables bought at fall of prices. Market consists of beautifully carved China.
was-chiefly due to heavy-selling by India also sold. Speculators screens, teapoys, desks, and a mar closed steady. vellous set of ancient chairs just
Gold 140/7 (last close), 140/9 (last received. The prices are cost and red), 2d up (change). ROOSEVELT, WARNED
below cost.
London/NY. Selling Rate 4.98-7/8 (last close), 94-1/4 (last recd), 3/8] Table decorations-enamel ware up (change). (Continued from Page 1.)
-linen-evening bage-compacts
London/Paris Selling Rate.74.84 -you will find everythin
last close. 74.99 (last recd), .06. up ing you "Regulation of the illleit traf-desire.
(change) fic in drugs and prevention of the commerce in stolen goods gen-
two bottles in decorated presenta tion baskets.
A Chinese woman, Lau Sau-erally of interstate character, fong, of No. 1079 Canton Road, which are offences attributable was admitted to the Government to the roving criminal, have pre- Civil Hospital yesterday, suffering sented national problems against The matshed and huts situated from the effects of immersion. She, which primitive forms of law
VANDERBILT CASE
(Continued from Paga.1.)
Liverpool Cotton May 15 (last close), 6.72 (last recd), 08 downl (change).
Liverpool Wheat-May 6/2-3/8 (last close), 3/2-5/8 (laat reed), 1/4" (change),
London Rabber-Apr-June (buyers) | 6-9/18 (last close), B-1/2 (last read), Notice of appeal against the de-London Rubber Apr-June (sellers)
1/16 down (change).
on the northern side at Wanchai was rescued from the harbour enforcement are relatively pow-cision given by Judge Carew. in 6-11/16 (last close), 6-5/9 (last' reed),
Gap formed the main subject of after an attempt to commit aut erless, the President said. discussion at the fortnightly cide.
NATIONAL WAR
the case of Gloria Vanderbilt, the 1/10 down (change). Roosevelt asked the delegates $4,000,000 was filed with the Su London's Forecast
10-year-old heiress to a fortune of London Rubber at noon - (buyers) meeting of the Sanitary Board The woman jumped from the
69/16 (last recd). yesterday, Mr. W. J. Carrie, the Man Wai, one of the Yaumati fer to plan "with scientific care" an President, presiding.
ries, while she was on her way to administrative structure which preme Court on December 11" by A forecast from London on the pre- Among those present were the Hong Kong. She was rescued by will tle every law enforcing the child's mother, Mrs. Gloria bable trend of the New York market.
Morgan Vanderbilt, ⠀
7 states:temp Hon. Mr. R. M. Henderson, Vice- Fung Po-ching, of the Tung Fuk agency into a real national war
on gangsters and their activities. Judge Carew provided puzzle on, Wall Street, though busingas. İn A moderately steady tone is expected President, Mr. N. L. Smith, steam launch. Secretary for Chinese Affairs,
Figures were presented esti- when he interpreted his decision again confined mainly to specialities. Dr. G. W. Pope. Medical Officer President, pursuant to notice, at more than $12,000,000,000, that "the child Gloria should not assisting sentiment.
mating the annual toll of crime in the cane. His decision was Prospects of a new public works scheme of Health, Mr. Wong Kwong-tin, moved Mr. M. K. Lo, Mr. F. G. Hell, Mr. The the Report of the Sub-America. had since the death of her father exceeding the war debts owed to have in the future the life she has LC. F. Bellamy, Dr. Li Shu-fan Committee appointed to investi- The success of the department in June, 1982 Dr. R. A de. Castro Basto, Mr gate the matter of the sale of of Justice operatives in breaking C. D. Roe, secretary, and Mr. Im fruit other than in markets as up kidnapping and ending the response to queries. There is no Board may possibly revive inflationsr Ping-tseung, assistant secretary modified by my minute of De-activities of such roving crimin- new decision. Gloria goes to Mrs. sentiment. Mr. Oscar Johnston
visible decrease due to Importe very sound. There is a disappointing In Wheat, tha rally was domestically
Little change is expected in Rubber. Later Judge Carew, declared, in The report of the National Resources Cotton is expected to be unchanged.
Fruit Markets cember 4, 1934, be adopted" is as John Dillinger also WAS, The question of fruit markets Dr. G. W. Pope, Medical Officer cited as showing the desirability for ave was also discussed when the of Health, seconded the motion," of operating across state lines,
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