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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, MAY 27, 1935.
WEDDINGS
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The marriage of Mr. David Smith H and Miss Katherine Naom! Grayeson took place at the Registry on Saturday, Mr. T. S. Whyte-Smith offelating.
The bride who was given sway by Mr. John Robinson wore a dress of mist-blue net and carried a bouquet of pink African dalsies. Mrs. Robinson, looking charming in a pink and blue flowered votle frock, was Matron of Hondur.
After the reception, which was held at the Hong Kong Electric Recreation Club, the happy left for Repulse Bay where the honeymoon Is being spent.
LEUNG-CHEUNG
1.
Four other marriages took place before Mr. Whyte Smith the same morning. all the four parties being Chinese
Mr. Leung Lim-dieung, a shroff in the employ of Messrs, Jardine. Matheson and Co., residing at No. 30 Connaught Road, First Floor, son of the late Mr. Leung Man nin, was married to Miss Cheung Wan-ha, of No. 198 Lockhart Road, Hong Kong. The brides thu daughter of the late Mr. Cheung Mak-lain. and the ceremony was witnessed by Mr. Tam Tak-chuen and Mr. Leung Yan-cheuag.
KOO-TANG
Miss Tang Yue-ngo, ilving at No. No. 273 Cheung Sha Wan Shum- shuipo, the daughter of the well- known Government contractor, Mr. Tang Him-kwong, became the bride of Mr. Koo Shul-wing, of the Sincere Lite Assurance Co., resid- ing at No. 176 Connaught Road. Hong Kong, the son of Mr. Koo Ka-nam, retired merchant. The bride's father was the only witness
LEE-WONG
Mr. Eric Lee, an electrical en- gineer. residing at No. 2 Han Ho Wong Road. Kowloon City. The son of Mr. Lee Wan-cho, a merchant. was married to Miss Pauline Wong. of No. 64 Talpo Road Shinshuino,
the daughter of Mr. Wong Ho-
chuen, Mr N. E. Ann and Mr. Li Chak-chuny were the witnesses.
KWAN-WO0.
THE SILVER
JUBILEE
Chinese Helpers
Thanked
U. S. BASEBALL
White Sox Beaten
New York, May 24. The New York Giants inflicted severe defeat on the Chicago Cubs in the National Baseball League to-day when they scored
A
out their opponents.
In connection with the whole-thirteen runs and then blanked hearted Chinese participation in the recent Jublice celebration, 'tos following exchange of letters took place before the departure of the retiring Governor, Str Willam Peel, from the Colony!--" The Honourable
The Chinese Members of the
Legislative Council,
Hong Kong Government House Hong Kong, 18th May, 1935; Gentlemen.-desire to convey
t you my very special apprecia- tion of the splendid contribution of the Chinese community towards the celebration of His Majesty's Saver Jublies
& The loyal enthusiasm, of which the magnificent processions were proot, and the well-ordered behav- tour of the crowds, have left' an indelible impression on my mem- ory, and I shall glad if you will convey to the nese community my warmest thanks for their will- ing co-operation in the celebrà-
tions.
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I have the honour to be.
Gentlemen,
Your most obedient servant.
(Sd). W. Feel
Governor, &c.,
MR. KOTEWALL'S REPLY
China Building, 5th Floor, Hong Kong 25th May, 1935. The Hon, Mr. N. L. Smith,
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Chicago White Sox, leaders of the American League, were troun- ced by the Washington Senators but the New York Yankees were also beaten, losing to the Browns.
The result of t-day's matches as cabled by Reuter follow: NATIONAL LEAGUE
Boston
Pittsburgh
R. H. E
5 13 2
7 8 2
scored
a
Rupery Thompson home run for the Braves)..
New York Chicago
13 20 D 0 4 0
Koening scored a home run for the Giants while Hal. Schumacher blanked out the Cubs).
Brooklyn ............... 5 7. 0 St. Louis
3 A 1
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Cleveland Philadelphia
R. H. E 12 18 อ 2 10. 0
Trosky scored a home run for the Indians).
St. Louis New
York....
6 4 1 3., 10 ↓
(Ray Pepper and Jack Burns scored home runs for the Browns).
Detroit Boston
414
8 12 0 (Berg homered for the Red Box).
Chicago
ૐ 0
$ Washington
19 14 1 Buck Newson blanked out the White Sox).
SATURDAY GAMES
Three Home Runs By The Babe
New York, May 25. Saturday's games in the Nation-
Secretary for Chinese Affairs. Sir-On behalf of the Hon. Dr. S. W. Ts'o, the Hon. Mr. T.-N. Chau and myself, I have the hon- our to acknowledge with thanks the receipt of your letter of May. 17, forwarding a letter from His a League were featured by an- Excellency the Governor, Sir wi- other victory by the New York liam Peel, expressing his apprecia-Glants over the Cubs, while the Pirates downed Babe Ruth's tion of the contribution which the
Braves again in spite of the fact Chinese community was able to
that the famous giant blew the make towards the success of the celebration of His Majesty's Suver Jubilec:
This expression of His Excel- lency's appreciation has given us great satisfaction as, we are sure. it will give to the Chinese com- munity when this correspondence is published. While the
success
apple out of the field three times
för full circuits. St. Louis Cardin- als avenged their defeat by a 10-3 tally over the Dodgers,
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SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTE
Danzig And The League
[Special to the "Bong Kong Daily Fress" (Copyright).)
In the American League. New York Yankees, after Friday's suc- cess, annexed a double over St.
Geneva, May 24, Louis, Browns, while a similar The dispute which has arisen effort by Cleveland Indians was some time ago between the Danzig
."
tics taking the second game.
The following were the results as cabled by Reuter- 比 NATIONAL LEAGUE
llons' High Commissioner for Dan zig. Sean Lester, concerning the latter's competence, was settled here on Friday when, after the League Council had approved of the report submitted by Lord Privy Seal Eden as rapporteur and re- defining the High Commissioner's powers, the Danzig's chief execu- tive and President of the Senate
Tel.: 24648.
GATHERING OF ROYALTY
Princess Ingrid's Marriage
[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press" (Copyright).]
Stockholm, May 24
The marriage of Princess Ingrid,
Danish
the
Mr. Kwan E. Chong, a merchant living at No. 254 Hennessy Road, of the festivities was no doubt in frustrated by Philadelphia Atble-authorities and the League of Na-only daughter of Crown Prince" Hong Kong, the son of the late Mr. part due to the enthusiastic co- Kwan Chung-fong, was married to operation of the Chinese commun- Miss Woo Shan-man, whose adity. It is but fali to say that, in dress was given as No..250 Hennessy
our opinion, an equal share of the Road, Hong Kong, the daughter of
credit should go to yourself for Mr. Woo Ting-shan, chief cffion
your able guidance and under- on the B.S. Yuen-on. Mr. R. 5
standing and co-operation as the Kwan, brother of the bridegroom,
Chairman of the Chinese Festivi- and Mr. T E. Roger Woo, uncle of
ties Committee, and to the Police the bride, were witnesses cf the for the tact. patience and ability with which they discharged their arduous duties during the three days of the celebration.
ceremony
THREE CHARGES OF THEFT
On three charges of theit, Wong Ming, aged 32, was sentenced to six months' hard labour by Mr. Wynne-Jones at Kowloon "Magis- tracy on Saturday.
The first charge was for steal- ing a camera, a silver candle stick, and a lady's handbag from No. 152 Prince Edward Koad, be- fa
onging to Mrs. R. E. McNeale, on second was for May 23; the stealing a cotton quilt and two
woollen Jerseys from Cheung
Heun-shi, a married woman, re-
I have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your obedient servant.
(8d) R. H. KOTEWALL,
FERRY FARES RAISED
Third Class Only
siding at No. 210 Tung Chol The Hong Kong Yaumati Ferry Street, on May 3: while the third Co., Lid,
announces that, com
was for stealing a gramophone, plying with instructions received and two woollen singlets from from the Government, the third Chan Tak-yu, à merchant of No. class fares
-launches, on their 107 Sal Yeung Chol Street, on which ply between the mainland March 23.
and the island, will be increased
Detective-Sub-Inspector Poyntz by one cent, commencing as from
of the Shamishulpo Police Station to-day. stated that the defendant was ar-
Prior to the abolition or second-
rested in Prince Edward Road with class fares the first-class fare was a small purse in his possession: 10 cents, second-class four cents, and, on being questioned, took the police to his house where the
and third-class two cents, but from to-day remainder of the property was
third-class fares found
will be charged at the rate of three cents per head, and first- Class are remaining, as before, 10 cents.
J
Convicted on a charge of steal- Ing a cigarette, case, valued at $1.30, Lam Kwan was sentenced to three weeks hard labour by Mr. Macfadyen at Central Magistracy on Saturday.
R. H. E. New York
3 10 1 Chicago
2 4 3 Joe Moore homered for the Giants).
Boston
Pittsburg
7.13
1 11 14 0 Babe Ruth hit three homers for the Braves and Young one for the Pirates).
Philadelphia Cincinnati
Brooklyn St. Louis
3 4 2
4 11.
1
3 8
1
-10 12 0
AMERICAN LEAGUE
R. H. E.
St. Louis
1
7.
2
New York
3
8 1
8 13
1
St Louis
New York
8 '11 (Coleman hit twojhome runs and Burns one for the Browns, while Lou Gehrig, Dickey and Grosetti homered for the Yan- kees).
Cleveland
9 15 0 Philadelphia .......... 8 13 I..
(Warstler homered for Phila-
delphia in game" which went
to ten innings),
Cleveland
Philadelphia
Detroit Boston
I
7
4
8 0
0
2 7 I
(Greenberg
homered.
for
Tigers).
Chicago Washington
£ 14
3 6
I
GERMAN-RUMANIAN TRADE
а
Gustaf Adolf of Sweden, to which as previously reported, took Crown Prince, Frederik
place on Friday, noon in the old Court Church bere, was the most. brilliant spectacle Sweden has ever seen since many years. Royalty from most ·European countries were present, the guests embracing the entire kinship of the Danish and Swedish Royal houses with Grelser delivered statement,
the exception of the King of Nor- stressing that the Danzig Govern-
way, the brother of the King of ment fully concurred with the re Denmark, and Prince Knud of port and recognised the position Denmark, the bridegroom's only and activity of the High Commis- brother, who were both kept homie stoner as based on the valid agree-by official duties. The bride's elder ments and decisions by the League brother, Sigvard, and her cousin, Council. Grelser added, however. Lennart, were also absent, they that the wide circles of the Dan- having been deprived of their zig population who have know titles after marrying, commoners ledge of these agreement commit- ments cannot be denied the right to express their adverse opinion.
and are at present living abroad.
Among the most prominent of the host of Royal guests were the
all the more so since the free- King and Queen of Denmark; the
dom of opinion is guaranteed by King and Queen of the Belgians- the Danzig Constitution. If the
the latter befrig the bride's 'consin; Danzig Government at times con- the ex-Crown Prince of Germany alder is its duty to call attention and the Crown Princess with their to this popular opinion this is in four younger children Ex-Crown no way projudicing the High Com- Princess Cecilie being the bride- missioner's clearly defined legal groom's aunt; the former Grand position,
Duke and Grand Duchess Me-" After submitting the report which chlenburg Schwerin also with their afarms that the mistaken views four children the Grand Duke concerning the duties of the High being the brother of the Queen of Commissioner.. had been due to Denmark, thereby the bridegroom's erroneous statements made in uncle: Prince Arthur of Con- public. Mr. Eden assured the High naught and Lady Patricia Ramsay
Commissioner of his full. con-
who were the brother and sister of fidence and gratitude for the the bride's fate mother; ex-King praiseworthy manner in which he George of Greece and
fulfilled his duties. Transocean Kuo Min""
-CONCERT POSTPONED
MELY!
others.
After the wedding the newly married couple drave through the main streets of the capital in an open carriage drawn by 'six horses, being jubliantly acclaimed by the population, After attending a lun- cheon in their honour in the great banquet hall of the Royal Castle
Owing to insufficient support, the Balalaika concert arrazzed by M. Dimitry Dimen which they left aboard the Royal yacht [Special to the "Hong Kong Daily should have taken place at St. "Danebrog" for Copenhagen where Press (Copyright).3. Andrew's Hall on Saturday night they are due to arrive on Sunday
has been postponed to a future morning. date.
Bucharest, May 24.
A new trade payment agree-
For matching a parcel contain- It was stated that defendant ing 10 silver dollars and a shoe
horn from Wong Sau Cha, ament on the clearing principle M. Dimoff was to have been un- married woman, in Queen's Road between Rumanis and Germany stated by Mrs. N. Kanis at the
walked into a shop in Des Voeux
Road on Friday pretending to be 串 buyer. He picked up the
cigarette case and walked out of
the shop, He was arrested by Bergeant Rogers who was attract ed by the shouts of a foli
Transocean Kuo Min
and it was then announced that
Central on Friday, Chan: Kwal, a was signed here on Friday after-plano, Miss M. Comes, vocalist, 31-year-old unemployed, was senoon by the Rumanian Minister and Mr. D. Wolff, cellist,
and the German⠀⠀ The audience, which numbered | it had been postponed. -Arrange- by Mr. Macfadyen at Central Charge d'Affairea
about 35, waited fully half-an- || mens are being made to secure the Magistracy on Saturday.
Transocean Kuo Min,
hour for the concert to commence, YMCA^H@]}"
tenced to six weeks hard labour of Commerce
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