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GONCALVES-DE MELLO WEDDING IN MACAO
Macao, To-day.
Mr. J., Kirwen, of Davie Boag, & Co., Ltd., was this morning cau- tioned by Mr. H. R. Butters at the Central Magistracy, when he was summoned for driving motor car A wedding of considerable in- No. 226, in the 'wrong direction, at terest to this colony and the Por- Queen Victoria Street near Des tuguese community in Hong-kong Voeux Road Central, on September was solemnized at the Church of St. Lawrence to-day, when Miss 27.
A fine of $5 was imposed on Dr. Olga Maria de Mello, daughter of Konrad Hsu, when his representa- Mr. and Mra A. A. de Mello, was tive pleaded guilty when summon united in wedlock to Mr. Joao ed for leaving his car unattended Baptista Goncalves, son of the late in Ice House Street, on September Mr.-V. Goncalves and Mrs. Gon- 23.
calves, The parents of the bride
in
A Chinese named Lo Yuk-ling, are extremely well-esteemed residing at No. 122, Caine Road, Macao,, and the groom is a keen was summoned for causing an ob- sports enthusiast of Hong Kong struction outside the pathway of having played for Hong Kong in in- the same address.
terport hockey matches during the last two years.
Mr. J. Hall was present on be half of defendant, and said that defendant went home for tiffin, leaving his motor car No. 4356 outside the path, which belonged to his father.
The case was adjourned October 18,
The church was tastefully decor- ated for the occasion, and the nup- tial ceremony was performed by the Rev. Fr. M. Variz.
The bride entered the church on to her father's arm. She wore an ex- quisite gown of white satin styled according to the Duchess of Mantua and designed by Mr. A. Borges. Her veil fell gracefully from her small satin çap outlined with orange-
DAMAGED GLASS blossom, and trailed over her long
IN BUS
train of satin. In her hand she carried, a bouquet of orange-blos- soms. Misses Olivia Lobo, Norma Goncalves, and Leticia Mello, followed as her bridesmaids. They in were attractively gowned dresses of the Imperial style, the material being of sky-blue taffeta lined with navy chiffon velvet and they held bouquets of Queen Vic- toria roses. The page was little Albert Mello, Jr., the nephew of the the bride, clad in a white satin jacket and black velveteens. The It was stated that at 11.45 a.m. bride's mother wore black lace on yesterday, defendant used his stick satin with matching hat. Mrs. to wave the bus to stop at a station | Gonsalves was dressed similiarly.
Before Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen this at the Kowloon Magistracy
Antonia morning, Apólín Airio D'Almeida, aged 46, of the Yau- mati Disinfecting Hulk Shelter, was charged with unlawfully and mali- ciously damaging one pane of glass in bus No. 653, to the extent of $4.50, and with assaulting driver and the conductor.
· GOVERNOR A GUEST
in Waterloo Road, near the Pui Chin Girls' School, and that he A well-attended reception follow- broke the glass. Both the driver ed in the Macao Club. Among the and conductor alighted, a quarrel guests were H.E. the Governor of ensued and defendant assaulted Macao, Dr. Tamagnini Barbosa, Lt. them.
P. da Costa, A.D.C., Com. Vieira, Defendant was bound over in Dr. Brito Chaves, Mr. and Mme: bond of $10 for one year and or- Miranda, Mr. and Mrs. Luiz Nolas- dered to pay $4.50 to the Kowloon co, Mr. and Mrs. McComb, Comm. Motor Bus Company on the first Campos, Mr. Senna, and many count and fined $10 on the second, other prominent personages in the local community and Hong Kong residents.
POSSESSION OF IRON SCRAPER
Mr. Pedro Lobo, who was the bridegroom's best man, expressed his hearty congratulation in an impressive speech. Following the reply by the bride's father, H.E. the Governor spoke suitably of the debt of the Colony owed to Mr. Before Mr. H. R. Butters at the and Mrs. Mello. He wished the Central Magistracy this morning, newly-weds the happiest future.
a Chinese named Kwok Kam-sui, Mr. and Mrs. Goncalves left for was charged with being in posses-Hong Kong at 2 p.m. Th
honey- the neigh- Our Own Corres-
sion of an iron scraper, fit for an moon will be passed unlawful purpose.
bour colony.
Inspector Darkin, prosecuting, pondent. said that at about 8 p.m. yesterday, defendant was arrested on inform- ation by a Chinese detective, at No. 13, Sai Wan Ho Street, where defendant was lying in a bed, and found to be in possession of the iron scraper.
Defendant was sentenced to three months' hard labour and re- commended for banishment.
Another man named Leung Kun, was arrested at the same spot, with a revolver, and was remanded one week,
Sgt. Riley, residing at G. Block, Kennedy Road, reported that – be- tween midnight and 7 a.m. on Sun- day Home person entered, his sidence, and stole money and lery, to the value of $80.50.
DUMPING A DEAD BODY
For dumping a dead body in a back fane at Nam Chang Street on Saturday last, So Yau, aged 86, was fined $30 or six weeks' hard tabouk by Mr. K. M. A. Barnett at the Kowloon Magistracy this morn- Ing.
Defendant gald that the body was his own child who died of typhoid fever several
Mr. Barnett said that it was a d he would in future
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