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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE

MISS GERTIE MILLAR.

MARRIED AMONG THE PAINT POTS.

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11TH, 1924.

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Mr Lionel Monekton, better known, as Mi Gortie Millar, the former Gaiety) actress was married recently in Paris to Lord Dudley, the second car and a fora Mr & Mrs R. ligaži or Lord-Lieutenans of Ireland,

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The fest ceremony took place at the Bourne

building in the Rue Lord Byron which house-de-British-Consulate-General in

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A tran Paris. Mr. H. Mackie, the Conghorn, Srish General, officiated. Lord Dudley was the R.. Burdin fest to arrive with his best man. Major C

Gilroy, "A few minutes later Mrs.

Mrs. D. tari Mr P.M. ager, the composer of Veronique," and Lady Honor Bridgeman, the daughter of Mr M. T. Divou Lord Diadley.

Mrs.

Mrs D. J.

Mest

Davis

Mustar

Mr J. Darul

H. Mrs. Monektoy wore a beautiful costume Mr. Elli

Mr F. A. Faus of pale grey érépe-do-Chine, the und richly embroidered in the same tigt and Mr & Mrs W. . tiste

Liaalington covered by a three-quarter coat trimmed

Dr. R. E. Gil with fine chinchille fur. A very smart

Touboru little hat of felt to match the dress itt Mr A. J. M. Cons close on the bride's short hair, and the

b M & M J., Goubl toilette was completed by greg satin, des, fir 3.

3. 8. She wore four strings of pearls and a Mr. Grwitz" spray of large "manre orchids Lady Honor Bridgeman worn a long dark blue cost embroidered in colours and a blue straw hat.

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Capt. T. 1. Hall aliss H. Harry

Alf John Scott Harston Mr. Hunserman Mr PJ, van Hake Mr. Honien

Howell Mr 1, M. L. H | Miss

Mr J. 1. Humphreys Mrd, in Hanter Mr. Jomph Mrs C.H. Lainmert

"Mr. Monckter went upstairs to the small ante-room in the consulate where, owing to the presence of painters and de- corators with their ladders and paint pots, the ceremony had to be conducted.

At the conclusion of the brink ceremony at the consulate Lord Dudley drove to St. Georges Church in the Rue Auguste Vac- querie, taking his daughter and best man with him. The bride followed a minutes later with M. Messager, who was Mr & Mrs. H.

amused at a null black velvet kit-

and chill

F. E. Lanimert Mr. Imanart

HOTEL,

Capt. ale C. Larlague Mr & Mrs Clauntin Mr J. A, fiordon

Mrs. P. righ

Leusk

3rd Mr. P. Lemon

Me F. hielt

Miks 12U. Manolian

Mr A. E. Marcia

Mr P.

J. J.

May Meilernant

Mr R. McDerinl Miss Makdehmet Mr. F. Mochicht MB. Marche! Mr. H. Montage Me B. S. Moore 31. B. Moorheal Me 1. G. Maris Fr. E. Morrison

Mr. J. Li, F. Maliër Mr & Mrs W. N. H.

Murlock Mr G. Musicano Mrs Olliver

Mr & Mrs. J. Parsons Mr & Mis H. Penninan Me

Mr A. H. Rome Mr.

Mr. De Roux

Mr J. Saber

3tr, Schneider. Mr H. W. Stewenson Mr Mrs T. Funliay

Smith

31 F. K. Tilsley Mri A. Tobias Mr. A. Wadenna

Mr C. Walch Mr & Mrs J. Watts Dr. Wellake Mira. ( Woodger

MEA. Lapierre Mr.J. F. Wright"

REPE BAY HOTEL

ten museot which a little crowd of British und American admirers had sat down on the pavement just outside the door, so that it be the fire abject the JH Back shoult sex She laughed and picked the 3rd: G. Baind kitten up and wayất hèf thanks to the AAA Ballinger erow].

In the curea large congregation was gathered. The chancel was decorated with White BowerMadonna die, roses, hydrange Two of Lord, Dudley's sons were in the church.

Mr & Mrs M. Mayer 3. & Mrs Bitzer ara. Brosteit Mrs. Davenport

Brown

Mr & Mrs Chubu Mix Douglas Lord and Lady Dudley left for the Miss Gear Riviera.

42 NEW SUITS.

TWO AUSTRALIANS' ORDERS TO

LONDON TAILOR."

M & M I. H. Geuze Mr & Mrs R. H.

My P. C. kerty

Col. & Mrs B. A HO

31 P. M. Hoson Mirtill, Lynott Mr N. Park M&Ms Kodgers

and Children' Mr C. B. Shunk Mr M 1. G.

Mr.Toll-

Mir. Cha

Mr M. Wals

Stewart

Gregory 3 N. b. Wessee

Mr & Mr. H

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PEAK HOTEL

Mr W.,Armstrong Hadrat Mrs S, A.

Arthur

London maiztains it reputation as the sartorial centre of the world. That men Miss B. Balles are sometimes quite as lavish in their ex-Me R. N. Bart penditure as women is proved Capt. 6. Barrett. writer in a London paper, by the fact & Max N. Berortz that two Australians, in one week, ordered Mr V. Benjanin

Bennett no fewer than 42 suita, 16 overvals, manys api. R. 15.

Mr. R. F. O, ind wening waistcoats, and hones

Mr J. W. C. Bonnar Mir A. E. J. Howker Urt M. H. Bourke Mir. Branil 3 31. J. Bent Lt-Col. G. R. Brown

Brown Miss P. W.

Today the London cutter enjoys, the same position as the Paris couturier. Though certain he have styles peculi arly their own, they are all agreed on the new loose. very wide trousers, Colour also is entering into the picture very

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largo Powder blue, grey-blies all; Mr. and

shades of brown to the lighter, stone and Dutty greys, either plain or having brilli- ant colours introddend in the form of stripes, should ertainly add a distinctive touch to our pants,

B.Clark stan

land

- F. Clark

MT. W. Hornby Missed 3. C. Jenkins Mr W. W. Jənlau

Miss E. Kennedy

ALLAN

Mr M. F. Ke Mr & Mr. P. Kill Mr & Mr A, Lar Mr K. Larson Ale G. Today Major & Mrk. H

Mr V. P. Lloyd - Dr J., in

Lewis

Mr D. Logan, Mr & Mrs. Lugan Mr & Mrs A. M. Gugey

Me Aish

37.6. M. VeDonald Bir E. E. Minsk Sir D. W. Morton

Miss M. Now sholine

Mr A. M. l'a

· Mr A. H, 1 gau

Mr F. A. Perry

For those who like them, there will be rail. W. Daach Major & Mrs, c. 1. A combination of colour-black, brown.

Lotion

A. Boblin

and grey juekets, waistcoats of the same can material with troners of different hur W. F. Dye in back and white stripes, cheeks, plaids.

Misa A. E. Dyer and-light tones of plain gy, or brow MA and navy jackets,wakstos matching. and trousers of brown and white or blue

us white pln.beads.

Alr A. Forbes

Enstagr

Lt. E. . Frierick Mr F... Gillas

Goodellow

Popular opinion is at present divided between the single-breastel bree-batton Mr & Mrs W. londge jacket and the new double-breasted -new because of its unusually broad Mr & Mr. M. Gordon

R.M L. Ciratesou laped and added length, a point which Mis

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is also apparent in therardinary lounge Mr & Mrs B. A, al jacket.

THE MODERN SCHOOLGIRL.

& 31rs J. Hauenez

Paint

Mr M. Phili Mr C. C. Bobite Me W. G. Holestat Lt. Col. &

Mr Ĺ

Sanders

Scott BL.A. W.Shonelton Capt. & Mr Sainner Bit & Miss Stüblings

Mr E.. F. L. Sturde Mr & Mr H.

waiten

Mr & Mrs C. Alis Thwaites Mrs J. Thomson Mr A. W. Tickle. Mr W. E. Wakeham Capt B. F. Walker Capt., W: C. Weston Mr. B. L. Seton Wintor Mr G. Worl

Mish M. Ball

Capt. F.. Hall

Mr. J. 13. Hawker

Mr G. M. Ignisworth

Mr & Mrs W. J.

Hawker

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PALACE

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3 WA. Konett Capt. T... Brow AFF B. S. Corke

The Belly Mail has been publishing, sonie typical letters frean modern school Mr. Hindmarsh girls replying with indignation to the charges which A Pre-War School- mistress brought against thein. declared that the average schoolgifl'

Mr B. 3. de II, Moore

Mr W. Hans

Mr. Smith

Capt. I. W. Smith Mrs. Stringer and

child berge Mes Tullock

.

Mr H.. WiLon

| Mr & Mrs H. Goblen

Ard, Jack MrJ. Mel'ortizal

of the present day has grant rever ence for authority, dislikes discipline, Mr J. S. Cos sents reprouf, and has little or no notion Mrs W. S. Cuff of honour."

The last point in this sweceping in- dictment is 1aturally the one that rankies most in the moderu schoolgirl's mind: And for our own part, says our conten- pordry, we say frankly that we do not finlieve a word of it. Not even the voice of A Modern Mother; who denounces

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this heinous erime of wearing silk stock-th the Great Northern Telegraph Company' ings, will convince sensible men and women that the girls of today are as black as they are printed, "The Girl Regim

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Yocyan couviction that the girls of this geners Leang, 534, Queen'a Louri C, tion compare altogether favourably with. 1260

the girls of the past. They may be a Chuongue... trifle less demure than those of twenty

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the tendency to identise the past will be-ring in the Eastern Extention. Australasis lieve that the schoolgirls of that era were and China Telegraph Company's office "at all little models of industry and deport. Hongkong:- -ment.

Girls differ, as schools differ, but on the whole we believe there is nothing wrong with the modern schoolgirl where the is well taught and well looked after.

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