WEDDING BELLS
Gutteres da Cruz
A pretty wedding took place at the Rosary Church, Kowloon, yesterday afternoon; the contract- ing parties being Mr. Joaquim Jeronyme Gutteres and Miss Marla Conceicao da Cruz,
GOVERNMENT
HOUSE
U. S. Secretary Of War Pays Visit
Sunday, October 27th.
The bride looked charming in a dress of white satin, trimmed with Pearl clasp and a train vell with orange blossom. The bridesthald | Monday, October 28th,
Mr. N. E. Young, M.C., and Mr. Gerald F. Tyrrell left Government House.
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was little Miss Alicia Maria Gut- His Excellency received the Hon- * teres, sister of the bridegroom. Mr. ourable George H. Dern, Secretary S. A. P. Jorge discharged the duty of War for the United States of of best man, while the bride was America. given away by her brother, Mr. V. A. da Cruz
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After the ceremony at th- Church a reception was held at No. 8 Cameron Road. The honeymoon will be spent in Saigon, where the bride's father is engaged in busi"
ness.
CHEAP BRANDY
FOR SALE
Student Faces Serious Charge
Chan Chun Fang, a 22-year-old student was brought again before Mr. W. Schofield at the Central Magistracy on Saturday faced with the charge of unlawful possession OL October 20. Hc was sold to have four battles of
adulterated liquor to which a false trade mark had been applied.
Asked to answer the charge. de fendant stated he did not know what the contents were as the bottles were given to him by friend:
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Els Excellency, attended by Cap- tain W. J. R. Cragg, A.D.G.. re- turned the call of the Secretary a War on board the 18.8. "Ches- ter."
HONG KONG DAILY
KOWLOON FETE A SUCCESS
Catholic Society Gets Good Support
PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1935.
BAZAAR FOR DESERVING CAUSES
Anglican Church Fete A Success
The Kowloon Tong Anglican Church Garden Fete which was held Saturday afternoon proved a success in every way and the many people who had turned out to support the fete went away
The Bazaar organised by the Soolery of St. Vincent de Paul, which was held yesterday after- noon at Chatham Road, Kowloon. was highly successful judging from the amount of people that attend-satisfied. ed.
Everything was of view and
There were the usual' galaxy of both young and old had some- stalls. all do.ng their share of thing in which to delight them- business during the afternoon. It selves. was noticeable that the Hot Dog
There was a very large and re- and Tea Stall was very well presentative gathering present patronized. Mr. J. Noronha and his staff of workers had a very busy time of it!
The fo.low.ng were the stalls and their organisers:
His Excellency, attended by Cap- tain WJ.R. Crags. A.D.C.. was the guest at a luncheon party at the Souvenir Stati: Run by the Bt. Shek O Country Club: given by Mr. Mary's Ladies' Association, Kow- and Mrs. Lambert Dunbar, In hon-loon Tong. The following ladies our of the Secretary of War and Mrs. George H. Dern.
His Excellency, attended by Cap- tain W.J.R. Cragg. A.D.C., was present at a dinner party given by the American Consul-General and Mrs. Charles L Hoover at the Secretary of War and Mrs. George Penlasula Hotel, In honour of the
H. Dern.
Tuesday, October 29th.
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were in charge: Mrs. A. Alves, Mrs. E. d'Aquino. Miss M. Roza-Pereira, Mrs. J. Xavier, Mrs. J. Sousa, Mrs. Lawrence, Mrs. A. Silva and Mrs. J. Souza."
LADY POLLOCK'S SPEECH
found
nothing could have been more suitable for our purpose, and the fact that it had never been occupied was an added charm.
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"Owing to a band of loyal and faithful workers who have thrown themselves heart and soul into this service for God, this Church House to-day is "in-every respect, & miniature church with church's various activities-its re- gular services, Its Sunday School, its Guild of Martha and Mary, its Men's Fellowship.a V.D.M.A. Group, a Boy Cub Pack, its various meetings and debates, and an ex-
The Bishop welcomed Lady Pot-cellent magazine of its own, lock, who, in opening the Fete. said!
WONDERFUL PROGRESS
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"The progress made in the last "It gives me very much pleasure ❘ two years has been simply wonder- to have been asked to open this ful; and hea proved beyond Garden Fete to-day. Being at doubt the need for a real church. nöme last year I missed the first And that is why this. Fote to-day Fete, so you must forgive me if I
is so importart: Until now the go over a little of the old ground new church has been more or less agala.
a castle in the air-but the time "As a member of the Cathedral | has come to put' foundations under I had the privilege of that castle and to. realise that made of the need, in the future. In Kowloon Tong are coming true. hearing the very first suggestions
our dreams and visions of a church
Little Flower Stall, comprised of the following "departments:-Sur-Counc!} Gonsalves; Doll Stall, Miss A. Cor prise Cake. in charge of Miss C.
deiro; Dive 'Stall. Miss C. Kavler; Dollar Stall, Miss D. Lopes, Sale Stall, Miss E. Silva! Card Stall, Miss R. Xavier; Surprise Packet,
His Excellency received Com- mander Albano de Oliveira.
Captain W.J.R. Cragg, AD.C., on | Miss W. Silva. behalf of His Excellency, returned the call on board the Portuguese
Gunboat "Macau.
His Excellency, attended by Cap Lain W.J.R, Cragg, A.D.C., was pre sent at the Kowloon Cricket Club to witness the professional exhibi- tion tennis matches given by M. Henri Cochet.
His Excellency gave a dinner party in honour of the Secretary of War and Mrs. Gearge H. Dern at Government House. The fol- lowing were also present:-
His Excellency Major-General F.
our Sir Atholl and Lady MacGre- gor, Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Hou-
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run
St. Joan of Arc C.Y.LA. Stall.
Chinese by the
Catholic Young Ladies Society, Kong Kong: consisted of the following departments:-Fishing Game In charge of Miss E. Ghow; Light- ing Candles, Misses D. Leung and V. Yin; Hlting Bells, Miss M. Chan: American Lottery, Miss J Wong; Sale of Fancy Articles, Miss May` Chan.
of a church in Kowloon Towns
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"There is much to be done. We must all help-don't be deterred by thinking that the little you can and to spend could not help to build a church.
"The Bishop and Mr. Halward were very confident that such a need must come, and after much discussion it was decided that at least it would be wise to ask the "Every little helps. Small be- Government for a site. and so ginings often have great endings. stake a claim against the time Think of the acorn. An acorn is when' the need should arise,
not much to look at pretty, yes. "The Government offered small, and very dainty, but in the various sites. A Kowloon Tong heart of that acorn there is a won- Church Committee was formed. I{derful secret, and in the fulness was not on that Committee but o time that small acorn' becomes somehow I always managed to be a mighty, towering oak, there when they were inspecting those sites. I think it was because Ten Cents Stall run by Mr. J. it was so intensely interesting that Ribeiro and helpers.
I could not keep away, although Children of Mary Stall, Miss Fat the time I think we felt that it Dixon and helpers.
Special Stall. Mrs. Triggs
helpers.
might be long before a church and could materiallse. However,
site was chosen. and the Bishop and Mr. Halward continued to dream and visual'se the church-to-
St. Teresa's C.Y.M. Soclety Stall.
Mr. J. P. Lambert. Manager of Messrs. Rondon and Co.. stated in the witness box that on Saturday's and Mrs. Thackeray, His Hon- last defendant went to his address in Kennedy Road and offered to sell him some brandy. As his Fr. Brigadier-Generaj Creed R. in charge of Messrs, Chan Yap Yu. house boy was aware that he ox, Captain J. H. Abbett, Mrs. R. Lim, Peter Y. T. Lo and Fran would not be interested in, it he Harry and Miss Cootes, Mr. and cis Loo. sent him away. However witness Mrs. Lambert Dunbar, Mr. and Hot Dog and Tea Stall, organ- had him recalled and questioned Mrs. J H. Taggart. Mr. Laurence ised by Mr. J. Noronha and help- defendant, through the houseboy. Sallsbury, Mr. James Dern, Mr. what kind of brandy he had for M N. Cootes zad Mr. W.S.A. sale and was told that he had several brands. Hennessy Brandy was mentioned and the price giv- er was "$3.50 per bottle.
Clough-Taylor.
Wednesday, October 30th.
Miss Mary Smith left Govern- ment House,"
His Excellency, attended by the personal staff, held an Investiture at St. John's Ambulance Head - quarters.
Finally the price of $3 per bottle was agreed upon as defendant said that the goods were obtained from a ship and duty had not been pald on it. Witness then asked for one bottle and when this was procured witness opened រ andreting of the Executive Counell: found that it was not brandy at
Thursday, October 31st.
His Excellency presided t
It
His Excellency Mr. N. L. Smith
all by the smell. Defendant was let Government House. then detained and taken to the Poilce station.
The contents of the bottle were spirl which had been coloured
Sir W. T. Southern, KB.E, CM. G.. and Lady Bouthorn, O.BE, re- sumed residence at Government House.
with calome, while essence of Friday, November 1st. Vanilla had been added to give
ministration of the Government.
ers.
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C. Y. W. Society Stall, run by the St. Mary's Chinese Catholic Young Ladies Association.
Photo Stall, run by the members of the Photographic Society of Wan Yan College, under the direc- tion of Mr. P. Dragon.
DUCHESS OF ATHOLL
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, Oct. 15. The Duchess of Atholl M.P. for Kinross and West Perthshire. addressing a meeting of her con- stituents at Doune yesterday, made reference to her attitude to the
regard to the
Government with His Excellency Sir W. T. Sou- the proper smell. After this evid-K BE.. C.M.G., resumed the Ad- new Indian Constitution. ence His Workship adjourned the
It was very unwise, she said, case. to-morrow.
to hand over powers which would make it very much more difficult to prevent conflicts and riots be- tween Hizdus and Mohammedans, and which would cause us to keep a much large number of Regular troops in that country than in the past.
RAINFALL FOR
OCTOBER
Only 5.45 Inches Recorded
The rainfall for the mouth of October as registered at the Bo- tanic Gardens were as follows:-
Date
Inch October
1
2
.01
3
1988 | | | | | | 188/58111858
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8
$
10
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12
13
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15
16
17
16
18
10
20
29
21
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23
24
26
26
27
28
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5.45
His Excellency, Str W. T. Sou- thorn, KB.E., C.M.G., appointed Mr. J.H.B. Lee to be his Private Secretary, and Lieut. (Local Cap- tain) W.J.R. Cragg, to be his Alde- de-Camp.
Saturday, November 2nd.
Prof. and Mrs. Gerrard lunched at Government House.
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During the last war India was His Excellency, attended by Cap. so quiet that we were able tain W.J.R. Cragg, A.D.O., and ac-withdraw almost all the Regular companied by Lady Southorn, was troops and garrison it with Terri present at the 11th Extra Race torials, but it was now said that Meeting held at Happy Valley. that could not be done under the new Act. Therefore she WIS afraid that the India Act. defnite- ly increased our Insecurity in Europe."
POPPY DAY APPEAL
The sum of £15.000 was, allo- cated last year to St. Dunstan's from the proceeds of the Remem- brance Day Appeal to assist war- blinded ex-service men.
membrance Day. Only British mu- terials are used.
be.
BY DIRECT GUIDANCE "I always feel, we came to this Church House by direct guidance;
LOCAL BRICK WORKS
A
Reopening Of Plant
The South China Bricks and Tiles Manufacturing Company en- tertained a large number of local residents on Saturday on the oc- casion of the reopening of their plant
The South China Brick and Tile Factory, is newly organised, having taken over the entire plant and properties of the South China Brickworks Ltd., now in liquida tion. It is situated at San Hul Castle Peak, New Territories.
The bulidings of the plant con- sist of power room, fabrication room, drying chambers, Behrer's klins, offices, stores, coal bunkers and other subsidiary buildings, occupying about 90,000 sq. feet of ground.
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"So also, I think the prayer for an Anglican church in Kowloon Tong contained in itself its own faliment.
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"I have much pleasure in declar ing the Fete open, and I wish it
great success,"
Lady Pollock was then present- ed with a lavender satchel and a basket of flowers by members of the Sunday School and the Wolf Cubs, after which she was conduct- ed on an inspection of the stalls and side shows.
EUROPEAN FINED
Dangerous Goods
On Vessel
Anne, of $30 was
imposed on Capt. Antonini by Mr. E. I. Wynne- Jozes at the Kowloon Magistracy on Saturday when he was con- victed on a charge of a breach o the Dangerous Goods, Ordinance on another charge he was caution- ed.
It was stated that Capt. Anto- nini falled to make a
report to the Harbour Authorities when he arrived in port on August 28 last with 800 casks of Carbide of Cal- cium on board and (2), having dangerous goods on his vessel, he failed to anchor at one of the Dangerous Goods Anchorages.
In pleading guilty to both sum monses. Capt. Antonin! said that The machines are all electrical-
he was not conversant with the ly driven, and are connected 10
regulations and added that the the electric mains of the China usual procedure, whenever he had Light & Power Co., Ltd.
THE WORKS
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any dangerous goods on board. was for the Shanghai office to advise the Hong Kong branch by cable and the latter would attend to all necessary details.
The quarry and pits. contain a variety of strata of very fine clay In fact, experts consider the de- Speaking on the subject of hous-
posits there to be the finest in the
Comdr. Newill then tod the Ing. the Duchess said she did not
Colony. consider it a practictical policy to
Court that as the defendant had The original designing of the pleaded guilty, he would like to fix the exact number of persons
works, very little of which has withdraw the second charge, but who were to be allowed to sleep since been altered, was done by Mr. Wynne-Jones replied that he in small houses in the country. the Credit Foneler
D'Extreme could not allow that as the de- In a two-room house only three
Orient, Mr. G. Van Wyllck being rendant had been charged and persons were to be allowed. Shy
then in charge.
A Poppy factory keen 330 severe ly disabled ex-service men per- tried but falled to got ploughinen manently employed making Pop-excluded from" the Act. She pies and Poppy Wreaths for Re- wanted to draw public attention to the way the Act would prejudice the ploughmen with familes 1
The re- finding of employment. sult would be a demand for un- married ploughmez and the throwing of married ploughmen into the unemployed.
At the London Centre gloze 9.138 destitute ex-service men are 25- sisted by the provision of 21.088 nights' lodging, 63,217 meals, etc.
POPPY DAY FUND
Previously
acknowledged... $2.85 Canadian Government Trade
Commissioner
R. A. D. Forest'
A. P. Pereira
W. J. Keswick
Further contributions
will
gratefully received by Mr. F.
There are 36 kilns occupying a length of about 356 ft., and 60 drying chambers, with a maximum capacity of 100.000 bricks per day.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
de
re-
bad admitted the charges. Ad- dressing Capt. Antonini, the Ma. gistrate said that they could not
prosecute against the agents and so he. (the master) must be held responsible.
Upon Comdr, Newli asking for a nominal fine, the Magistrate fined defendant $50 on the first.count and cautioned him on the second charge..
The Society of St. Vincent In conclusion, the Duchess claim- Paul acknowledges with grateful ed freedom of action in her Par-appreciation and thanks the Hamentary work in view of legis- ceipt of the following donations 25 lation which might call for. a.com-" and gifts to the Fete on Novem-. 20 promise greater than she felt was her 3:-
15 consistent with the vital interests
10 of her constituency..
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The Duchess also. addressed her
$2,035 constituents
at Callander and
be Thornhill yesterday, Speaking of G the Milk Marketing Scheme, she Maunder, Secretary to Ear Haig's gave evidence illustrative of the Fund, York Bldg., Hong Kong.. hardships consequent upon the Cheques should be made payable scheme and showing that many
And to Thomson & Co.,
crossed small producers had been pushed.
out of business,
"Poppy Day Fund.":
Wah Yin College, Boys, $120.40
Mr. W. B. Finnigan, $20.00 Ladies Plous Unlon, Kowloot
$31.80.-
St. Francis Convent for Various
Articles
Mesara, The Wing On Co. Ltd.,
For One Parcel Candies
Canossian Institute for 50 Arti-
"cles
Messrs., Matsumura and Sahara
for One Parcel Japanese Ware and Toys
Messrs. The Central, Trading Co.. for 2 Doz. Bottles Whiskies and Wines
Messrs. Compagnie Optorg for
daz. 1/2
Quarta Mumm's Champagne Messrs. L. Rondon and Co., for olle case Hennessy. Brandy, 14 doz.
Pencils and 14 boxes Miniature Brandy
Messrs. H. Ruttonjee and Sons
for ore case Hong Kong Beer
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A NOTED ENGLISH DOCTOR SAYS:
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Its Action Explained-cribe it for my patients, and have
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'BISURATED'
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Magnesia
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