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1933.

Lieut. Comdr. H. R. GRAHAM, R.N., | MR. E. BOOTH AND MISS

and - Miss MARSHALL-A' Mar- riage has been arranged be- tween" Lieut.-Comdr. Harry Robert Grahani, R.N., youngost." son of the late F. M. Graham, of Yankalilla, South Australia, and Mrs. Graham, of 3, Clave- land Bow, St. James', S.W., and Helen Ethel, eldest daugh- -ter of Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Mar

shall, of Shanghai, China. LOGAN-Low-Mr. and Mrs.

"W. Lowe, of Tsingtao, announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Margaret Ruth, to Tracy Harrison Logan, Mr. JA. H. Worry and Miss EVELYN BOLITHо.-The engage ment is announced between Ivor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Worth, of Coombe Dingle, Bristol, and Evelyn Frances, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs E F, Bolitho, of Harbin, Manduria, North China

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DELEGATES TO SHANGHAI

Objects Of The Conference

DELEGATE EXPLAINS IN SPECIAL INTERVIEW

"All this talk about Miss Wilkin- son being missing ja nonsense," saidi Mr. Gerald Hamilton, one of the British delegates to the Anti-War

London, Aug. 1. The marriage took place yester day at St. Alban's Church. Frant,

LONDON, Aug. 1.. J.younger son of Sir Alfred Booth, of Connaught) has written to the Sussex, of Mr. Edmund Booth, The Grand Master (the Duke of Barton Hatch. Limpsfield, Surrey, Grand Secretary and Miss Henrietta Mary Addis, Smith) as follows:

(Sir Colville fourth daughter of Sir Charlos and "Now that our great Temple Lady Addis, of Woodside, Frant, and War Memorial has been open- Sussex. The Rev. E. M. Gresforded and dedicated, I feel that I Conference which is to be convened Jones at the Rev. J. M. Dudgeon must beartily congratulate officiated.

the in Shanghai next month, when Brethren on this wonderful con, interviewed by a Daily Press rèpre- summation" of our united endeavsentative yesterday on board the ours to erect a worthy memorial French Mail, Andre Lebon. to the memory of all those Masone Mr. Hamilton azrived here on who fell in the Great War.

the liner, en route to Shanghai in 1 In this splendid building We

company with Lord Marley, who is have a visible siga for all time of to be the chairman of the Confer the unity and generosity of Free enes and the following delegates: ---- masons from all parts of the Em- pire.

Dr. Marteaux (Belgian), deputy for Britsels;

:

1.

The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a princess gown of deep cream satin with a train cut in one with the skirt, Her veil of ivory tulle was held in place by a wreath of orange-blos soin, and she carried a bouquet of pale pink roses. There were four BIRTHS.

child bridesmaida, Miss Elizabeth ENGLUND-On August 9, at the Bernard and Miss Jacqueline Law-

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wore sashes of pink crepe de Chine HINTON. On July 20, 1933, at and had pink Bower wreaths on Nynet St. George Rectory, their heads. The bride was also South Molton, Devon, to Kath- attended by her two sisters, Miss leen Elsie, wife of John R. Jean and Miss Rachael Addis, who Hinton (China), a son,

wore dresses and capes of blue Iscs-At the Country Hospital, organza. The dresses were dedication of our Temple, I feel Mr. Hamilton informed bur. re.

Shanghai, mi Tuesday, to Mr. with very full skirts, and they wore

convinced they were with us

in presentative that when this happen. and Mrs Nooriel Silas Isaacs, sashes of pink crepe de Chine and spirit, and I can assure them, thated, they invited General Vom Shoe-

had pink flower wreaths on their they were in the thoughts of all aich to join, but no sooner JOHANNESENOTT August 0, 1933, at heads. Mr. Peter Gayner was best

present. the Country Hospital, Shang man." hai, to Mr. and Mrs, V. Johan- peseil, a son,

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THE HONG-KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

BACE FIXTURES FOR 1934.

Saturday, 24th February}

Monday, Tuesday.

26th February Annual 27th February Race Wednesday, 28th February Meeting Saturday, 3rd March Saturday, 10th March

Saturday, 31st March Monday, 2nd April (Easter Monday) Saturday, 14th April

Saturday, 28th April

ith Extra Ra:e Meeting

Hose Kose, August 16, 1933.

SEEKING PEACE

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Camberley College. He at least war, and understands the mili knows the theory and practise of

tarists case, however much he may disagree with it.

those

A son.

MACKENZIE-On July 28, 1833, at 19, Warwick Square, Carlisle, to Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Mac kenzie, Shanghai, a daughter. Wood-On July 28, 1933, at Springfield Wilmslow, to Mar. garet (née West), wife of Ronald Mackay Wood, of Hong Kong, a daughter.

DEATHS.

BURNS. On August 9, 1833, at the General Hospital, Shanghai, Evelyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs R. K. Barns, aged six years,

MCLOEN. On Augást 8, 1933, at the Country Hospital, Shang hai, Geurge, husband of Flor ence, McLorn KAFFKISS-On August 10, 1933, at

the General Hospital, Shaug, hai, at 7 pm, A, Raffkiss, aged 38 years.

OBITUARY:

THE REV. H. C.JETT OF YUNGCHUN

A reception was held at Wood- side, Frant, and then the bride and bridegroom left for their honey moon, which is being spent in Tirol. The bride travelled in a dress of blue an white printed crepe de Chine with a full skirt cut on the cross and a draped corsage forming, short clipe sleeves, under a coat of blue · woollen material.

Sir Charles and Lady Addia are shiling for Canada to-morrow “by the Empress of Britain, and will be away for about two months.

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these hit bar on the hend

She is now in the Kwang Wah Hospital, receiving treatment for La scalp wound Perhaps the next time Mrs. Wong comes across two coolies fighting, she will leave them well alone..

I feel I must express to all the Brethren my fraternal thanks "for M. Vaillant-Couturier (French). the splendid manner in which they the well-known Left French Deputy, have supported me in this great and Mayor of Villejuif. undertaking. From my heart "Mr. Dos Passos, the American de- thank them for the generous res legate will join the party at Shang. ponse they have shown to my aphai, while we were informed that peal, which is worthy of the great Herr Thomas Mann, the German traditions of our craft. ̈**

delegate, was prevented by the Cer- "Though, unfortunately, many men Facist Government from join- were prevented from taking parting the party, in the great ceremony of the de

this made known than the General

was arrested and put into gaol,

"As your Grand Master. I desire to express my personal thanks to Turning back to the subject of all those who worked so hard, not Miss Wilkinson's "disappearance,” only in raising the large necessary Mr. Hamilton said it was all a funds, but also in ensuring the mistake. When Lord Marley left success of our great ceremony. London for Madrid on July 5, Miss "I thank the Great Architect of Wilkinson went with him as they the Universe that I have been both intended to address sev. spared to see the completion of the eral political meetings there. work I had so much as heart." After shot atay in Madrid, Lord Marley left to join. Mr. Hamilton and the rest of the: party in Marseilles on July 19 but Mias Wilkinson femained behind.

DON'T BE CURIOUS!

"We Want Peace". Two coolies were having a brawl

When asked what they hoped to and it had nothing at all to do achieve, Mr. Hamilton said that with her. Bat Wong Ying was they had come with the sole ob like all other women and, her ject of finding out the way to curiosity getting the better of her establish permanent peace i good sense, she went to see what China, for without that, there was going on.

Unfortunately for Mrs Wons: the coolies had started hurting bricks at each other and one of (Continued on Previous Column)

Local and General

Mrs. C. S. Roiselet was

sum-

case

at Central

could be no peace in the Far East. They were all closely connected with China and knowing condi- tions as they do, they feel, that they will be quite successful, ⠀⠀

It will be interesting to note that Mr. Hamilton was born in Shanghai and was 1 very good end of the late Dr. Sun Yat- sen. He was associated with the Kuomintang in its early days and

Mr. H. J. Armstrong, the well-says he is looking forward to again meeting Madame Sun, for moned before Mr. Schofield yes-known local solicitor, was com- whom he cherishes & particular: terday with disobeying a traffice plainant in a

his veneration and respect. While in signal. She pleaded guilty and Magistracy yesterday when was discharged with a cantion. house boy was charged with the Paris, Mr. Hamilton said he met theft of a pair pair of cuff links, Mr. T. V. Soong who was on bis clothing valued at 855 from 2 two blankets and a quantity of way from London to Roue then..

Armaments for China Thorpe Manor. Sentence of twelve months hard labour was passed.

Man Ping Nam

from Mount Davis on Thursday August 31, 1933 between the hours of 10 am and 3. p.m. in the vicinity of the Eastern approaches" to the East Lamma Channel.

Gun Practice will be carried out

helpful to the ultimate cause that even in matters of detail. They at the home buse, the Methodist Sentence of twelve strokes of the

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Twelve months hard labour was the sentence passed on a.' Chinese coolie named Wan Chiu when he was charged before Mr. Schofield

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Japan and China..........

situation, Mr. Hamilton asid

Speaking" of the Sino-Japanese

At this stage, Mr. Hamilton. mentioned that he had with him, private the figures of the quantity of car driver, was fined $25 when armaments exported, from England the Methodist Episcopal Church of Guests invited to today's open-summoned before Mr. Schofield to China. He was sorry he could America at Evanston, Illinois. Heing ceremony of the Hong Kong yesterday with dangerous driving not give the figures at the present the Methodist Church in 1920 and minded that cars will leave the Star similar fine was imposed on Tsui at the Conference, and when came to China as a missionary of Brewers and Distillers Ltd., are re aloug Lower Albert Road. A time, but they would be revealed was appointed to Yungchun. In Ferry, Kowlora, between 3.15 p.m. Kwong, the driver of a lorry who they are revealed," the speaker 1031, owing to financial stringency and 4 p.m.

was stated to have committed the added, "the whole, world will be offence in Pokfulam Road,

astonished." Episcopal Mission decided to with draw all its foreign workers from South Fukien and offered Mr. and Mrs Jett an appointment elsa where. But Mr. Jett had become attached to the Chinese Church and

yesterday with indecent assault on is alone responsible for the war was unwilling to leave. Hearing of

a fifteen year old Chinese gir danger in the Far East. The pre foot to anit the South Fukien Con this and that proposals were on

named Yan Yung at 24," Orom ference of the Methodist Episcopal

Street, on July 22. It was stated sent state of anarchy in China Last week's record of notifiable that the parties concerned tried seems to me much more dangerous Church with the South Fakien diseases in the Colony was is to settle the matter out of Court if it is allowed to develop on its Synod the Church of Christ in follows:-Diphtheria, 1; enteric, but the defendant absconded on the present lines. Much as 1 disap- China, local members of the Eng (1 death); meningitis 2 (2 deaths). same night and was arrested only prove, for obvious reason of the Manchukuo invasion, I cannot but that Mr. Jett should transfer to culosis On Merday two cases of lish Presbyterian Mission suggested There were 61 deaths from tuber-two days ago,

admit that Japan has only put in- the staff of that Mission and con- enteric and one of paratyphoid tinue his work in the Yungchun were reported,

all-imperialist- region. On January 1, of this year.

cane was passed by Mr. Wynne- Jones at Central Magistracy yes- terday morning on two Chinese boys who stole a purse from a house in Pottinger Street Both admitted previous convictions for similar offences.

"I do not consider that Japan

The pathetic thing is that many ardent seekers after peace generally "do more harm than good to their own cause. They tend to be by nature defiant, re- criminatory, and unpractical. In the early days of the Sino- Japanese clash that generous hearted man, Mr. George Lans- bury, demanded in Parliament, that Japan be envicted forthwith from Manchuria. Filled with ardour on behalf of the weaker The Institute of Pacific Renation, the Republican nation

KULANGSU, AMOy, July 7 The English Presbyterian Mis laions bas opened its session and the traditionally pacific sion, Amoy, has suffered a severe at Banff in Canada and is to dis-nation, and against an imperialist loss in the sudden death of the Rev. cuss a number of thorny subjects power, he never considered how H. C. Jett, BA, B., of Yungchun, of the kind that easily provoke his demand was to be implement who passed away on July 5, after 1st Extra Race Meeting

loss of temper and the utterance ed, and did not realise that he a short illness. Mr. Jett was born 2nd Extra

in Nebraska, USA, in 1800 and was demanding another world was educated first at Baldwin, of words that were better left un- Race

said. The unhappy thing about war. The trouble is that as Kansas, and later at the college of Meeting.

conferences is that when there is race, pacifists are people of pro- Srd Extra Race Meeting disagreement as to fact, and to nounced opinions, ready tongues APEx Race Meeting interpretation of fact, the normal and whole-hearted, but not very

reactions of any but very trained profound judgments on Saturday, 19th May Monday, 21st May

debaters is unedifying, and unwith with whom they disagree, (Whit Monday) Saturday, 2nd June

all may have in view. Forty- are the modern equivalent of the 8th Extra Race Meeting nately the Institute of Pacific Re-" unco guid." Shanghai was lations is aware of the pitfalls, not the best place to choose for takes special precautions to avoid a Conference at which one must them and wisely Imposes a self- expect a good deal of nonsense to denying ordinance against

re- be talked. It is too far away to anlations. A Conference without allow responsible politicians to resolutions is almost a contradi- attend and must inevitably be tion in terms, but the one in manned by leisured persons, suf- question does at least allow state- ficiently interested in the subject ments of the different stand to put themselves to great ex points, and the fact that views pense to be there. One hopes that highly unpalateable to many in- the Conference will enable the terests. and individuals are ex- delegates to learn something of pressed, draws no little denuncia-the real rature of the atto Mr Jatt became in member of the "It is a great problem," remark tion on the whole Assembly from out. East, but the special func- English Presbyterian Mission er Mr. Wynne-Jones at. Central those who have never attended tions associated with such occa dividing his time between the work Magistracy yesterday the herations Sir William sions give little opportunity to see of the two churches. His self THE RAUS AUSTRALIAN GOLD Shenton is among those present, every day life. Fortunately at sacrifice and devotion had made a

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SECOND INTERIM DIVIDEND.uscini work.

tion of what Chins can do in the · About a fortnight ago Mr. Jett | S.C.A."

became unwell and measles develop TONICE IS HEREBY GIVEN No that a Second Interim Dividend gation to a peace conference, of

Simultanepualy a British dele matter of civil war.

ed. This was followed by bronchial At Central Magistracy yesterday Society, is at present a patient at been doing in Nicaragua. bf Fix Fenoo fer share on account of 2

pneumonia. pukedech

morning, Mr. Wynne Jones Bized The Canossa Hospital, Peak Road. "Still, admitting fan we do the pacific groups, to be held at the financial year ending 31st March, 2014 has been declared by the Diesetors Shanghai, is on its way through

has already invited Mrs Jett to part in the sale of a child, for the time, has had exceedingly bad luck not but attach some blame to The Foreign Missions Committee hearing of the case in which five Mrs. Plamer, who has only beca in night of all nations and peoples to of the English Presbyterian Church Chinese are charged with taking the colony a comparatively short decide their own destinies, we can of the Company in Brisbane pa able the Colony in the French liner hareholders on t'e Registers at Andre Lebon. Lord Marley, Who

sion and continue her husband's allowed to one of the defendants in fourth time she had been a patient sufficient realists in politics not to. continue as a member of the Mis afternoon of August 21 Bail wassines Her arrival, for this is the Japan. On the other hand, we are Brisbane and Singapore on Thursday, is to preside over this gathering, 14th September, 1833.

work should she feel able to do so. 8200 on the application of Mr. Hin in hospital. With her friends we ignore foolishly & fast accompli Notice is alus hereby given that the is well qualified to keep it to

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Shing Lo instructed by Messrs. wish her a speedy recovery. /. Woo & Nash,

Oun taak is not to criticise the.. closed from Friday, 8th September to known as Major DL. Aman, Bingapore Transfer Hegisters will be some idea of reality. Better

There was nothing of public in- for a lasting peace in the future." past but to try to establish a basis Thursday, 14th September, 1939 (both MP., the Under-Secretary of home to the public by the news jumped from the vehicle which was hert Batt, first class steker, meeting of the Sanitary Board yea Summones against George Al- terest discussed at the fortnightly days inclusive), for the preparation of State for War in the late Labour from Canton that Kok Hang, aged going at a fair speed. The unfortuH.M.S Olympuan for behaving in terday, the matters coming up be Dividend Warrants.

Government, Lord Marley has 25, of that city, recently met with nate man either caught his foot in a disorderly manner at 97 Jaffee ing of a routine nature. The a serious accident from which the step of the bus, or by some Road, Wanchai, on August 8, and present ware: Mr. T Megarry had a distinguished career in the doctors state he has little hope of means tripped, and fell heavily for allegedly assaulting Wu Ki (President) Hon. Mr. G. W. Tickle Royal Marines both ashore and recovery. Apparently the bus was onto the roadway, SC Cheuk, were mentioned before Mr. (Vice president), Dr. GW Pone afloat, having been on the staffs nearing the corners of Taihong and When picked up by the police, he Wynne-Jones in the Central Police(Medical Officer of Health), Mr. of two- most distinguished Ad Winghong Roads, and Kob Hang, was semi-conscious and bleeding Court, yesterday. It was stated FC Hall, Dr, Li Star Fan, Me during the War, and he although warned by the conductor freely from head wounds. He was that the defendant was at present AS. Mackichan. Mr. CJ. Bo (1067) has also taken the staff course at fore the bus came to a standstill,

and a passenger not to alight be taken to the Municip Hospital in at Weihai wei, The summonses (seerstary) and Mr. Ng Mai

a critical condition,

were adjourned eine die.

(nasistant secretary)./.

Saturday, 22nd September

7th Extra Race Mesting Sa'urday, 6th October 8th Extra Wednesday, 10th October Race

(Douth Tenth)

Meeting Baturday, 20th October

9th Extra Race Mee ing Saturday, 3rd November

10th Extra Bace Meeling Saturday, 17th November

11th Extra Race Meeting Saturday, 1st December

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BUS MISHAP AT CANTON ACCIDENT WHICH MAY PROVE

FATAL

moving vehicles was again brought The danger of alighting from

Jones yesterday with being drunk porfa....

Charged before" "Mr. Wynne to practice with perhaps less by-

Manners, an unemployed ship's receive letters from friend be and disorderly at the Kongmoon powers tacitly approve of.

officer, pleaded that he knew no America hoping that I would be Wharf on Monday evening, John I was particularly surprised to

when a Chinese buy, aged 14, was 915 and wad given one month in the events in the Far East which morning thing about it." He was fined careful to localise the blame for charged before him with hawking which to pay, as he said that he my correspondent attributed en- Defendant said he had given up only had a temporary position but tirely to Jagan. stealing for hawking, as the Magis he had prospects of a permanent His Worship remanded the case in trate had told him not to steal.

"In my replies to these letter," I could not resist pointing out that ortler to get in touch with the Her many friends will be sorry corresponds, more or less, to what what Japan is doing to Manchiikno to hear that Mrs. Palmer, wife of the United States of America has Mr. A, J. Palmer, Union Insuranci

tone:

mother visitor.

A small girl was entertaining-her

girl?" she asked.

How is your lit

I am sorry to say, my dear,

that I haven (a little girl

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How is your little boy

I haven't a little boy, either. Then what are yours

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