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[FROM OUR CHINESE CORRESPONDENT.]
PRETTY CHINESE
WEDDING.
A BEAUTIFUL BRIDAL GOWN.
RECEPTION AT THE HONG!
KONG HOTEL.
MISS DORA MEEYAK SHE AND MR. CONWAY H. M.. WONG.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 91ST, 1920
CORRESPONDENCE.
CHINESE POLITICS.
(TO THE EDITOR OF THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS."*]
OBITUARY.
FUNERAL OF MR. R. F. MATTINGLY.
LARGE ATTENDANCE AT
HAPPY VALLEY.~*
TRADE REVIEWS FOR 1926.
FARN AND COTTON. WOOLLENS, CEMENT,,
The following are, three trade res- views of the yarn and cotton, wool- lens, and cement markets for the
The funeral of the late Mr. R. F. | year 1820;--- Mattingly, of Menara Deacons,
Xarn Report.
SIR,-On reading your 'extremely interesting leader in this morning's issue I was reminded of a conversa tion which I had quite recently with a highly intelligent Chinese gentle whose death at the Repulse Bay man, during the course of which I Hotel we recorded yesterday, took inquired of him who, in his opinionplace at the Protestant Cemetery, really was the leading spirit, now-a- days of the Kuomintang Party. He Happy Valley, last evening, the A largely attended reception waseemed to have no hesitation in Rev. H. Copley Moyle conducting The name of General Li Tsai given at the Hong Kong Hotel ostensibly a mere adviser of the
answering that M. Borodin, though the service. Hain, now Oficer Commanding the yesterday in celebration of the mar-Party, was virtually its leader. He There was a large and representa Troops in Kwangtung, has been sub-riage. between Miss Dors Keeyar mitted to M. Boredin and General She and Mr. Conway H. M. Wong Chiang Kai Shek for appointment The bride is the daughter of the as Chief of the Labour Division of late Mr. She Tat Tsoi and Mrs. the Kuomintang in Canton, in the She Tat Tsoi, of 4, Seymour Place, place of Mr. Chen Shih Jen, who and the bridegroom is the son of has resigned. It is felt among the Mr. and Mrs. Wong Chung Yue, of party leaders that the labour ele- Pakhoi. ments, especially those belonging to The bride and her groom arrived the extremist section, are getting at the hotel in red and gold chairs out of the control of the party and each carried by eighs coolies dress that a Chief possessing military the steps to throw confetti over ed in scarlet. Many friends Ened power is required to watch further the bride as she entered the lift developments. The labour class, it The roof garden was gaily decorated may be recalled, helped the Kuo in red and gold with a bridal bell of white chrysanthemums, under mintang to return to power in Can-which the couple stood to receive ton, and for some time the labour the congratulations of their many interests, under the direction of the friends. Refreshments were served Prea; and it would therefore sp Redmeios, A. I Arculli, H. insignificant trade.
Communist Party, have been having their own way in everything. The Kuomintang has lately shown die satisfaction with this state of affairs. Attempted Mutiny in the Navy.
A
members of the Chinese staff of
Clearances
in-
are estimated Date
The difficulty of doing business in Bombay yara has continued during disadvantage it suffers in competi the past year, owing to the obvious tion with yarn of fully equal quality produced in China. An additional adverse factor is that exchange which at the beginning of the year was 15, is now 190, During April- added that he was at presen: tive attendance, including the Chief May-June there was a period at he appeared to agree that it was by cally all the barristers and solici- good deal cheaper than Shanghai "China's Government" With me Justice and Puise Judge, praen which Bombay yarn happened to be no means creditable to the Kuomintors in the Calony, many business yarn A considerable amount of ang that they should be so readily men and other residents. There was business in Bombar yarn was put most discreditable nation in Europe The chief mourners were Mr. W by the Chinese is still in their influenced by the mouthpiece of the a wealth of floral tributes.
through at that time, though most the nation which sought to de E. L. Shenton and Mr. M. H handa. This accounts for an
of the yarn that was then bought frade to the lower or chat Turner. Others present were Messi crease in imports, but, the yarn has level the best elements (such as they now are) of Russia's popula-namara, H. J. Armstrong, D. 3. consumption.
D, V. Steavenson, HC. not yet, for the most part, gone into tion and the populations of other Lawis, R. A. Wadeson, H. K. Hung, countries. For their campaign in the North, the Kuomintang (my Deacons. Sir Henry Gollan (Chief 5,000, as compared with 31,000 in quired the Soviet's money and with (Paisne Judge), Messrs. O. G. Ala-44,000 against 30,000 last year. Chinese friend informed mere Justice), Mr. Justice J. R. Wood 1925, while importa amounted to it they were averse from accept baster, K.C., M. F. Key (Secretary in any other service the Russian's of the Eong Kong General Chamber felt disposed to offer. It will be of Commerce), F. X. Almada, D. observed that my friend's views McCallum, R. M. Dyer, RH. B. were very similar to those expressed Hancock, Elden Potter, K.C., T. T. from time to time in the Daily Tinson, W. E. Sheldon, J. M. pear that the Chinese while at pre-Somerset Fitzroy, M. M. Watson, ac, to a certain extent, undoubt-
During the first half of the year are sise wel aware that this in Messrs. J. A. Gordon Leask, H. - extent, though this rise was largely sdly influenced by the Soviet, they Butterjee, H. Nisbet, H. R prices gradually declined some $20, Phillips, Sir Henry Pollock, but afterwards advanced to some finence must inevitably pass away. Hall Brutten, O'Donoghue, S. discounted by a fall in exchange.
It might be well, however, if our own Foreign Office, instead of issu Losely, F. E. Nash, H. K. Woo, J. Since the end of August American owing to an unexpectedly large H. Taggart, G. D. Melbourne, D. cotton has slumped very severely crop and, whilst Indian cotton bas not quite kept pace, still that price has fallen some 25 per cent. and consequently the price of yarn. and the mills no doubt are prepar- ed to sell yarn at narrow margins.
There are heavy stocks of yarn in the Colony and these show'severe losses.
Woollens.
*rot, in
to
the
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yarn into Kwangtung and, as the There is still no import of Indian Latter half of 1925, Yunnan is the only consumer of importance. Small quantities go periodically to Kwang Chow Wan, but this is really an
lieved, by the arrest of the Com- roses and was attended by her for a reckoning on the evils mander of one of the gunboats. A sister Miss Florence Shé as brides maid, by two flower-girls, Miss section of the cadet corps now train: Helen Lim and Miss Tootsie Shé, ing at Whampoa is said to have had and by a page, Mr. Norman Lec. something to do with the intrigue, The bride was given in marriage by and an inquiry will be made into M Wallace Lee acted as
her uncle, Mr. She Tat Cheung. best the extent of disaffection in naval | man and Mr. Horace H. She sa and cadet circles. According to groomsman. their published statements the .cadets now connected with the Whampoa training camp are loyal
at small tables. There was a little speech-making, Prof. Forster pro- bridegroom and when the speeches posing the health of the bride and were over dancing commenced. The bride and groom danced once or twice round the room and then slipped away to change, but the ing & Memorandum that has very H. Blake, P. da Silva, P. C. Potts, The attempt of a group of Com-festivities continued until a Late little likelihood of being acceptN. V. H. Croucher, UL. Strellat, munist youths in Canton, to incito hour. The honeymoon is being able the Chinese at least
T. M. Hazlerigg. Hugh-Jones, E present atate of a mutiny in the Canton Navy has spent at Canton and Pakhoi. been nipped in the bud, it is be-bride carried a bouquet of white known to Moscow that the day must Bulmer Johnson, E. Jessen, J. B. Business in Bombay is bad also.
At the wedding ceremony the affairs would firmly let it be. Holmes (Crown Solicitor),
J. Breen (Postmaster-General), O. B. Nibill (Assistant Attorney- attending their insidious Bolshevik General), M. B. Lo, E. V. M. propaganda, and that their machina- tions against the British in China de Sousa, B. L. Stainfield, TE will not then be forgotten. One O'Sullivan, M. Akbar, U. Rumjahn may carry the policy of quiescence and many others. a bit too far. Yours faithfully,
Floral Tributas, OBSERVER. "Hong Kong, Dec. 30th, 1996.
to 4 man.
THE DRESSES. Surely in no phase of Chinese be found more women's life can' changes than in the modern mar- riage, and when yesterday's bride The Canton Mechanice' Union has invited me to spend an evening Dow opened a printing shop within seeing her wedding gown, and all her lovely gifts I was delighted to its building, thus breaking the boy-accept To be admitted to that cott against it by the Printers most intimate family hour when the Union, whose members are refusing bride undergoes her last atting of the dress is an honour indeed, and to do any work for the mechanics one much coveted in all countries Some time ago the printers and the Here were East and West at their best, gathered. in love and friend- mechanics had a newspaper contro ship to pave the happy path of this versy and the printers cut short the fragile, fairy bride. When all was argament by refusing to print any-arranged, she stood shyly before her thing more from the other side. Even printers outside Canton were induced not to do any printing work for the mechanics. It has not taken long, however, for the. Mechanics' Union to set up a printing plant of
its own.
To enable the Kuomintang pro- paganda bureau to do its work
family. The flower-giris, the little page, all delighted with this filmy mystery of light and shade which clothed their playmate of yester day. Slim and straight she stood, this shyly smiling Chinese Jady. the Paris gown, a fitting sheath for
The foundation of the dress was of ivory charmeuse cut with a wrap-over skirt, and a slightly bloused bodice. The high neck was in Chinese "style, embroidered all round, -as were the extra cuff
NEW YEAR POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS.
A SLIGHT CHANGE. Since the publishing of the New Year postal arrangements rester day, a slight change has been made in the times then given, in view of decision that Monday, shall also be 2 public holiday. General Post Office will be open Tomorrow-(New Year's Day) the from 8 am to noon, and on Monday from 8 am to 9m, and the Branch Post Offices from 8 a.m. to
am. on both days. There will be one collection: from
the pillar-boxes and one delivery of ordinary correspondence each day as on Sundays, and also one de- livery of registered correspondence each day at 9 am..
The Money Order Office will be closed during the Holidays.
A MOTOR CRASH.
Floral tributes were sent as under:
It is usually not an easy matter to make a trade report interesting "A Sorrowful Friend." Bir but it is even more difficult this Robert Ho Tang, Dr. and Mrs. G. year on account" of the boycott of M. Haraton, Dr. S. W., Tso, Dr. British goods which lasted almost S. S. Strahan, Messrs. H. J. till the end of October. Local mer. Armstrong, A. el Arculli A. H. chants have been saddled, with Barlow, C. E. H. Beavis, D. G. Mstocks they ordered for certain Bernard, Le Pere A. Biotteau, D. Chinese dealers who subsequently H. Blake, B. O. Blaker, W. Brack went bankrupt. Quite a large pro- enridge, J. P. Braga, G. K Hall portion of this bankrupt stock has Brutton, Chan Shu Ming, P. R.
been cleared more specially wool- Chichigao, S. M Churn, A. H. lens. The goods arriving in the Compin, F. X d'Almada, R. A. Colony during the year were about Dastur, H, BL Dowbiggin, 70 per cent. below the average and Fung Tat Hang, D. G. Goggin, L. Somerset Fitzroy, John Fleming, the net result is that at the end S. Greenhill, George Grimble, J.Fwill not be large.
of the year the stocks in the Colony Woollen's are Grose, Wm. Hall, Richard Hancock usually ordered in October-Novem F. S. Harrison, J. Scott Harston, ber but owing to the sudden drap A. C. Hay, Ho Ki, Ho Kom Tong, in exchange and to the fact that Ho Kwong, Henreys, H. K. Hung, C. Bulmer pletely restored the amount of Dick Humphreys, confidence has not yet been com- Johnson, Allan Keith, M. F. Ley, ordering at the close of the year Dudley L. King. S.. L. Kong, was negligible. It is expected, H. Kotewall P. K. Kwok, Geo. P. however, that, ordering will come Lammert, S. B. Layton, Li Koop mence in January-February, 1927 Chun; Li Tse Fong, Horsee Lo, M. K. Lo, M. W. Lo, E. W. Looker, H. C. Macnamara, Duncan McCal lum, J. N. Mehta, C. D. Melbourne, U.S. A. Mohideen, Edward Now house, H. M. H. Nemaree, Ng Yuk Shu, J. H. B. Nihill, A O'Dono"
Fateli, R. J. Patersony C. A. Peel, H. R. Pholips, J. H. Ramsay, U. Ramjahn, E. Sadick, G. W. Sewell, Ian W. Shewan, Robert Shewan, W C. Shiner, W. F. Simmons, E. V. M. R. de Sousa, D. V. Stevenson, Herbert R. Sturt, Kong E. Buen, R. Sutherland, James H. Taggart Percy Tester, R. Andeson, M. M. Watson, G. E. Wetton, S. T. Williams, . Douglas Wilson, Wo Fat Sing.
With regard to cotton the posi- tion is not quite so good as the Japanese competition is becoming keener every year in cheap prints paplins, etc. Manchester. ie well aware of this fact but apparently
ful in the matter.
effectively among visitors to Can-draperies attached to the long tight CAR RUNS INTO RAILINGS ATghue, A G., W. Ogilvie, M. they are unable to do anything use.
ton, all hotels have been instructed
sleeves from wrist to elbow, This
by the authorities to set aside a embroidery was repeated lavishly
place to be used exclusively as a library and reading-room accessibile at all times to agents of the party.
The war, tax on railway and steam- ship travel in Kwangtung, 20 per cent of the cost of the ticket, at first levied for a period of three months only, will be enforced for another term.
♪
Offer to Bandits. Kuomintang authorities in Canton are offering, it is said, to grant military commissicas to "Big Head" Lai, “Lame Arm” Chung, "Shrime"
LOWER ALBERT ROAD.
across the shoulders, and again at the waist-fold of the corsage, and
A motor-car accident, fortunately unattended by any personal injuries, round the entire hamline of the occurred yesterday morning at the skirt. In a generous rose design top of Lower Albert Road. of flowers, leaves, and sprays, the It appears that an Indian learner. petals were carried out in engrusted driver of, & public motorcar was brilliants softened and surrounded being tested for his driving licence
pearis, each BeWn separately by Sergt. Baker. The driver suc leaves and ruto place. Light and shade of the cessfully negotiated the hairpin turn sprays was cleverly at the top into Lower Abert Road, achieved by silver darning stitch, but he failed to steady the helm,” Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Alabaster, and raised silver thread. From the and the car, running in a circle, hit Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Apear, Hr. and bodice hung a few strings of pearl the iron railings. between Lower Mr. R. Mein-Austin, Mr. and Mrs. fringe. The four yards of traini was Albert Road and Ice House Street. T. Bagram, Dr. and Mrs. H. attached to the shoulders; its upper The railings fortunately saved Balean, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bell, with tiny sprinkled squares of velvet ping from one road to the other. and Mrs. W. A Butterfield, Mr. surface of cream georgette embossed the car and its occupants from drop Mr. and Mrs. John H. Brister, Mr. brochet. Through its richness, The vehicle came to rest with one and Mrs Alian Cameron, Mrs T. shone a pale rose glow of the chiñou frost wheel and part of the engine Dallin, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar David interlining, and this again was hanging, over the embankment
A
Cement.
This trade suffered severely throughout the year owing to the conditions prevailing.
Yuno, bandit chiefs along the East backed by silver lace which formed while the railings were bent and son, Mr. and Mrs, R. M. Dyer, Mr. The Swedish Match Co., Ltd, The
The ear only damaged its mud-
River on condition that they sur render and swear allegiance to the and also a background to the bridal position.
a frame at either side of the train, the iron supports ripped out of Red standard. So far, however, the figure, and the sparkling sunbursts. Party Communiques have not yet on her gown The foaming tulle guard and, bent the front fender. gazetted any appointments of these veil fell from under her "crowa, well-known terrorists of the "Green which again shewed both Eastern
Forest."
and Western treatment.of design. The lower half of the Manchu head- dress had been retained, and with
THE BRIDESMAID'S GOWN. The chief bridesmaid's gown was
and Mra B. Montague Ede, Mrs. C. Montague Ede, Mr. and Mrs F. C. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. W. J Hawker, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Hayward, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Jenkin, Mra. E. Jenkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lauder, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Lewis, Mr. and Mrt G. Miskin, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Mit and Mrs T. T. O'Ballito, hell, Mr. and Mrs. A. Murdock,
and Masters', „Leo d'Almada and Nephew, the Incorporated Law Society of Hong Kong, the Bailiffs of the Supreme Court, Linstead and Davia, Mozoa and Taylor. Palmer and Turner, Lowe, Bing ham and Matthews, Percy Smith, Beth and Fleming, Wayfoong Mess, Hong Kong General Chamber of Bros, The Chins Provident Loan Commerce, China Mail, Lammert and Mortgage Co., Ltd., The Hong Kong and Territorial Estates Ltd., Asiatic Peteroleum Co. (8.C.), Lid., The Hong Kong Engineering and Construction Co., Ltd., The China Light and Power Co., Ltd., Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Car- poration, Canton Insurance Office, Ltd., The Hong Kong Tug and Lighter Co., Ltd., The Hong Kong Unable to get any satisfaction
Tramways, Ltd, The Hong Kong from the postal authorities them
Mesra Jardine Matheson & Co., selves who have practically lost con- the addition of a tiara-like bandeau in Chinese design in pale green
and Whampoa Dock Co., Ltd., trol over their men, the Bureau of made of orange blossom finished low satin embroidered all over with Mr and Mrs. A. Piercy, Mr. and Ltd., The Union Trading Co., Ltd., Reconstruction of the Canton Kuo- at the back of the head. In the gold thread, and having full sleeves Mrs. Eldon Potter, Mr. and Mrs Hong Kong Rope Manufacturing mintang has written to the Post centre front the medallion of en Mi Florence Shé carried bouquet A. Basil Raworth, Mr. and Mrs. B. Co., Ltd., E. Ruttenjec and Bon, men's Union direct with a request crusted rose design in diamonds, of sweetpeas Froudly holding the M. Raymond, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. E. D. Sasson & Co., Ltd., The that the delay in mail deliveries so was surmounted by pearl tracery, train, when the bride moved, was S. Russ, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. But Directors General Manager and much complained of may be reme- and orange buds.
Hitle Mr. Norman Lee, the Page, tonjer, Mr. and Mrs. C. L Comp Staff of the Union Insurance died It may be recalled that, When I feared she might be cold wearing white satin knee breeches, ton Sandes, Mr. and Mrs. N. H Society of Canton, Ltd., The Bank according to a report from the she showed me her cloak of brochet shirt with lace ruffs, and a full Sheldon, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lof East Asia, Ltd., The Hong Kong Postal authorities, sometimes as velvet georgette, lined with cloth of bottomed cloak of blue satin. Hi Shenton, Mr. and Mrs Andrew L Land Investment and Agency Co., many as 90 out of a force of lear gold, and shaded from a deep dark bonnet of bine satin carried a white Shields, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Sim, Ltd, Manager and staff of the than 500 are abrent from work in orange at the hem to pale cream side plane. Little Miss Helen Lim Mr. and Mr. P. F. Buckling, Mr. Chartered Bank of Indian, Aus order to attend union meetings. on her shoulders the collar being and Miss Tootsie Shé, the flower and Mrs. Syme Thomson, Mr. and tralia and China, Credit Foncier d' formed entirely of white fox fur. gide, wore minute forced satin Mrs. George G. N. Tinson, Extreme-Orient, Victoria Printing The only serious anti-Christian induce said goodbye to Paris frocks in animon pink Mrs. Peter Tod, Mr and Mrs and Press, The Hong Kong and Shang the bride's H. Turner, Mr. And Mr. O. 7. J. Hai Hotels, Ltd., the Management outbreaks in Kwangtung during the brocaded Chinese coats and skirts mother, wore a rich Chinese dress Quartes ven Uford, Mr. and Mrs and staf of the Repulse Bay Hotel, Christmas holidays apart from and long costs in every weight and of embroidered silk. G. Weall the Committee and members of the those already mentioned in Bwatow, colour. A long mauve coat lined in There is little space in which to
From Deacons, Mesers. Deacons Committee and Members of the
Hong Kong Club, the Captain, were several attacks on churches in white fur was especially beautiful.write of presents. They filled the Chungshap, the native district of Shoes for every gown lay in readi rooms in lavish array, cases of Staff, Messrs Deacons Office Boys, Royal Hong Kong Golf Club, The the late Dr. Sun Yat Ben. The eas. The wedding gown, veil, silver, and manicure sets, beautiful Lyson and Hall, Messrs. Lo and Lo, Committee, and members of the Peasent Corps of Saze Arm, Chung- crown and cloak were made by clocks, and vasen, and jewels: To Mesern. Wilkinson and Grist, Haste Peak Club, the President and mem- shan wrecked, the furniture of Madame Chiffon of Fedder Street. bir bride Mr. Wong, gave a supple inge, Dennys and Bowley, the Staff bers of the Hong Kong Cricket Church and injured some 15 Chris The bride's travelling dress was an diamond bracelet, and she present of Lee and Russ, Messrs. Woo and Clab, Mears. S. 2. Grifiths, Ltd., tians who tried to hold a service in embroidered satin. was
red him with diamond studs.”... ·
Naah, Mesars Johnson, Stokes Abdeelrahin & Co. Li Fun Kee, the evening,
(Ogntinued on next Column),
(Continued on next Column). Flower Man, Wyndham Street.
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