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HUMILIATION OF

THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 4, 1937.

DUKE

Defeated Their Object, Says Evening Standard

GERMANY WEDDING AT THE

AND VATICAN

EFFORTS TO AVOID

A BREACH

London, To-day. That the British press attaches great' interest to the relations between Germany and the Vati-

can is

REGISTRY

Mr. R. W. Davis & Miss

Kim Sun-ye

Mr. Roger William Davis, an American subject residing at No. 49C, Peking Road, Kowloon,

was

married to Miss Kim Sun-ye, Japanese subject, at the Registry, Supreme Court, this morning.

The ceremony was conducted by Mr. W. A. Jones, Deputy Registrar evident by the reports of Marriages, in the presence published by London papers by their Berlin correspondents.

The "Times" writes that although relations between Germany and the Holy See have not been broken off they are, nevertheless, severely

shaken.

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It was not known how long Ger- man interests in the Vatican city Charge would be represented by a d'Affaires only. This, the says, depends entirely

on

of

Mr. John C. Pool, the local Ameri- can Vice-Consul, and Miss Shunzo Ochi, who represented the Japanese Consulate.

Forthcoming Marriage

The forthcoming wedding of Mrs. paper Haydee Maria Luz Barros, of No. the 26, Granville Road, and Mr. Luiz answer which the German Govern- Gongazga Rosario, shipping clerk, ment receives from the Vatican of No. 16, Victoria Avenue, Kow- upon its protest note regarding the loon, has been announced. speech of Cardinal Mundelein in. Chicago. Trans-Ocean.

VATICAN AND THE

CARDINAL

Rome, To-day.”

LOCAL ESTATES

Local estate, valued at $27,000, was left by Lo Chok-sam, retired merchant, who died at No. 4, Po

Happy Scenes As

Duke And Duchess Leave For Their Honeymoon

London, To-day.

The wedding of the Duke of Windsor to Mrs. Wallis Warfield "under the blue skies and amid the flowers of the garden of France,” as the Mayor of Monts poetically put it, has evoked warm and wide- spread good wishes in many quarters.

in many qu

erser

The "Evening Standard," in an editorial last night, expressed the popular viewpoint in saying that a series of humiliations have been inflicted upon the Duke in recent weeks. The ruling where- by his family and friends were prevented from at- tending the wedding was one. The Church's boy- cott was another.

But, the journal continues, there is no ill-will towards the Duke in the nation as a whole and these actions, if the purpose was to alienate public sym- That the Holy See does not wish Hing San Kai Chung Cheuk, Can-pathy from him, have had the reverse effect and to increase the tension between itton, on December 21, 1986.

have defeated that purpose. and the Reich Government is in-

Probate of the Will has been

FLOOD OF MESSAGES

dicated by the fact that the Papal granted to the deceased's three sons, “We believe that our people Nuncio in Berlin, Monsigneur Lo Sui-hing, Lo Sui-chi and Lo Sui- will prefer to think with charity! The honeymoon is being spent in Orsenigo will not be recalled.

wong, and daughter, Lo Sui-man. of his marriage and remember |Austria. Aso regarding Cardinal Munde- The late Mr. Gee Sem, of San with gratitude his immense past At the civil marriage, Major lein's speech, the Vatican seems to Francisco, who died in Arizona on services for his country.

Metcalfe acted as witness. for the be prepared to do its part to lessen April 15, 1936, left local estate to

The "News-Chronicle," in a sim Duke and Mr. Herman Rogers, the any tension.

the value of $4,700.

ilar comment, says there must tra- Duke's host, for Mrs. Warfield.” have vel across

the Channel from all After the ceremony had concluded Prior,

men and women of good will, heart-the whole village took part in the felt good wishes for a long and rejoicings and filled the front

grounds of the Chateau. happy married life to this

mán upon whom the "matchless bless- ing" of marriage hitherto denied, has now been bestowed.

"May he find his decision en- dorsed by the years."

The diplomatic correspondent of La Stampa" reports that Vatican circles do not consider the speech of the Chicago Cardinal to have been well chosen. Some of his opinions are deplored, but the Holy See has not the right to interfere as each Bishop enjoys freedom of opinion in his own diocese.

Letters of Administration been granted to Mr. L. T. lawful attorney.

Italian Wounded Reach Naples

Rome, To-day. The correspondent further re- Five hundred Italian volunteers, ports that Cardinal Mundelein has wounded during the recent fighting unofficially been informed of the on the Madrid front, arrived at Holy See's disapproval and he has Naples in a hospital ship. .It is been advised in future to more stated that with exception of 12 thoroughly think of the con-whose condition is critical, the sequences he may possibly cause wounded are making a good the Holy See.—Trans-Ocean.

covery Trans-Ocean,

HONEYMOON CAR LEAVES The Duke and Duchess of Wind- sor left the Chateau de Cande on their honeymoon at 6.03′ p.m. and the road was barred after their re-passage to prevent pursuit.:

During the course of yesterday hundreds of telegrams and thou-

sands of letters were received by the happy couple from all over the world, and the post office staff at Monts were kept working at a high pressure.—Trans-Ocean;;

Preparations' In Carinthia

Klagenfurt, To-day. Preparations for receiving: ; They left by motor-car for the Duke of Windsor and his wife

and first stage of their journey but it been made by everybody in is understood that they were to around Castel Wasserleonburg in board a train for Austria and the Carinthia. His Royal Highness and Her Grace are expected to ar- the Yonne Department at midnight. rive hereon Friday evening.

The castle has been completely The Duchess's going-away dress modernised and all roads leading to consisted of a dark blue coat and it have been repaired. The local skirt with a printed blue and white gendarmerie have been reinforced

Two Thousand Fracture Cases Junction of Laroche-Migennes

In Britain Annually

**

blouse.

As the car left the Chateau, waiting crowds saw His Royal Highness looking forward and waving happily,

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by an additional 10 men who, at the request from the Duke will see that the castle is completely isolated, from the outside world.

London, To-day. information there are special frac- Recommendations for improving ture departments under single con- the facilities for the treatment of trol ensuring continuity of treat- fracture cases are contained in ment until the patient is restored the interim report of a committee to work and the Committee em- appointed over a year ago to in-phasises the importance of this quire into the arrangements at unified-control and present existing for restoring the supervision and direction of all working capacity of persons in-cases by a visiting surgeon special jured in accidents and to report ly appointed. upon any improvements that might The Committee conclude that the be expedient. -.-

provision of a network of fracture The Committee dealt first with services covering the whole coun- fractures and the report records try will call for careful planning. Two police cars and two des that the number of fracture cases The co-operation of local authori-patch riders preceded the Duke's treated annually in the hospitals of ties, hospitals, the medical profes- car and luggage van, and two des England, Wales and Scotland is sion and of employers' and workers' patch riders followed, well over 200,000.

**** organisations will be necessary Many villagers, emerged from In 59 out of the 825 hospitals and in some areas is already being their homes to wave "God. Speed" tion with M, Yvon Delbo, from which the Committee received secured. -British Wireless,

to the Duke and Duchess-Reuter. Foreign Minister, Trans-Ocean,

The Ducal couple will alight from of constant GUARDS ALONG ROAD

the Arlberg express at Salzburg, and For about three miles along the motor direct to Wesserleonburg þy road from Monts to Tours and Pois way of Villach Trans-Ocean. tiers, Mobile Guards were station- ed on each side at distances of fifteen yards' intervals.

5.

Del Vayo In Paris r

ar Paris; To-day.** Senor Del-Vayo, the Valencia Government's representative Geneva; called on M. Leon Blum, the French Premier, on Thurs and had previously had a conv

the.

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