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FLOWER SHOW PRIZES

(Continued from Pare. 21

Vegetables (Open). Mr. J. F. Double Nasturtium.-1. Lady Ho Grose and Mr. 7. T. Bagram.

Vegetables (Peak).-Dr. G. A. C. Herklots' and Mr. J. Whyte.

Cut Flowers (Open)-Mrs. Danby and Dr. G. A. C.-Herklots. "

Tung

Pansies and/or Violas.---i, Ladies Recreation Club; 2, Mrs. E. J. R. Mitchell.

Violets-1, Hong Kong. Jockey Cut Flowers (Peak)-Mrs. R. E. Club; 2. Mrs. W. T. Stanton... Hoare and Mr. Andrew Tse.-

Stock.-Mrs. L Dunbar: 1. Mr. Eu Tong-sen.

Classes

General Exhibits

137. 137A and 141-8.-Col. H. B..L. Dow- biggin, Mr. P. Filppance and Mr. J. P. Robinson.

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1938.

WEDDINGS AT Y.M.C.A. REPORT

REGISTRY

Three Ceremonies Yesterday

SHOWS PROFIT

Year's Activities Reviewed

has

The A quiet wedding took place at

European Y.M.C.A the Registry of Marriages, Supreme completed another year of useful Court, yesterday, when Miss Chan activity during which time there Sul-kuen, residing at No. 117 Bon-has beca a satisfactory increase Primula (Mlacorides). Mrs J ham Strand East, Arst floor, be-in membership. particularly in Durran.

came the bride of Mr. Harry Wing the case of sea-going members Primula (Sinensis and or any Fong, restaurant owner, of No. 310 whose stay in the Colony has Classes 138 and 139.-Mrs. Eplants, excluding palms.-1, Mrs Des Voeux Road Central, first floor been. prolonged owing to the Sino- Cock and Mr. V. H. C. Jarrett.

A Raymond; 3. Mrs. J. T. Bagram. The groom is the son of the late Japanese hostilities.

PLANTS IN POTS FROM PEAR

Mr. Fong Fung Sing, and the bride's father was the late Mr. Marguerite-1, Mr. F. C. Hall; 34Chan Poon-yip. Mrs. N. L. Smith.

Nasturtium-1, Mr. F. C. Hall; 2. Registrar of Marriages, performed PLANTS IN POTS Open to all except Peak Gardens Mrs. A. W. Hughes,

the ceremony, in the presence of Annuals.1, Mrs. J. Scott Hars-Mesrs, Kwong Yan-po and Fung and Chinese Market Gardeners.

Table Decoration.-The Com- mittee.

The following is the full prize-

list:

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Marguerite-1, Mr. E. J. R. Mit-ton; 2, Mrs. E. Cock. chell: 2. Hong Kong Jockey Club

Annuals not included above,—1, Nasturtium-1. Mrs. Li Shu-fan: Mrs. J. Scott Harston. 2 Mrs. L. Dunbar.

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Aruns.----1, Mrs. J. K. Bousfeld; Salvia.-1. Mrs. A. W. Bartho-2. Mrs. N. L. Smith. lomew; 2, Mr. P. C. Potts.

Antirrhinum.1, Mrs. J. Scott Annuals, Mr. Eu Tong-sen; 2. Harston: 2. Mr. F. C. Hall. Mrs. L Dunbar.

Begonia. 1. Dr. J. H.

Mr...W. Aneurin Jones,

Wing-hea.

The

SECOND CEREMONY

next

Deputy

The statement of accounts for the year shows a nett profit of *1.015.37.

THE STAFF

During the year the Secretary. Mr. A. W. Ingram, states the an nual report. was granted special permission by the board of direc- tors to spend his six months" leave in Canada and America contracting parties with a view to studying the latest were Mr. Pan Chu-chu, son of Mr. trends in the development of the Pan Hoi-shan, merchant, and Miss Y.M.CA., and visited the follow- Fan Ah-may, daughter of Mr. Paping Branches-Victoria, »Vancou- Mont-Shul-ching. The witnesses

were ver, B.C., Calgary, Toronto, Mon- Messrs. Fan King-chi and Wongtreal, New York, Philadelphia. 2, Kul-yan. Mr. W. Aneurin Jones He arrived back on October 6.

also officiated.

Mr. Ashton acted as Secretary In the presence of Mrs. Wong during Mr. Ingram's absence, and Yat-kan and Mr. W. Lui Hanson, Mrs. Dixey-Beal in addition to Miss Leung May-mi. daughter of her other duties took charge of Petunia-1, Mr. F. C. Hall: 2. the late Mr. Leung Kel-sang, was the catering for Mrs. Foster, who married to Mr. Kung King-wah, went on leave from February 6. 2,wireless

operator. of Chinese and returned on November 15. Maritime Customs and son of the Great credit is due to Mr. Ashton Linarla-1, Mrs: J. Scott Hars late Mr. Kung Kum-wah, Mr. W. and Mrs. Dixey-Beal for the way ton; 2. Mr. W. J. S. Key.

Aneurin Jones also performing this in which they carried on ceremony.

Annuals not included above.-1,gomery: 2; Mr. F. C. Hall, Mr. P. C. Patts; 2. Lady Ho Tung.

Arums.-1. Mrs. J. Durran; 2. Mrs. L. Dunbar.

Antirrhinum.-1. H.E. Sir Geoffry Northcote: 2. Mrs. Ho Kom-tong.

Begonia.-1, Mr. E. J. R. Mitchell; 2 Mr Eu Tong sen

Germaniums.-1. Mrs. W. T. Stanton; 2, Mrs. L Shu-fan.

Dahlias.-1, HE. Sir Geoffry Northcote; 2. Mrs. Ho Kom-tong.

Hellotrope.-1, Mr. P. C. Fotta; 2, Mrs. Li Shu-fan.

Petunia.-1, Mrs. A. Raymond; 2,

VI. En Toa sen

Mrs. LA Shu-fan.

Geraniums.-1. Mrs. E. Cock; Mrs. A. W. Hughes.

Dahlias-1 Mr. N. L. Smith; 2, Mrs. A. W. Hughes.

Heliotrope.-1. Peak Club

Mrs. E. Cock.

Verbena 1. Mr. W. J. 8. Mrs. J. Scott Harston.

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Key:

Cineraria.-1, Mrs. A. W. Hughes,

2. Mrs. S. T. Williamson.

Delphinium.-1, Mrs. N. L. Smith, White or Cream Freesia.-1. Dr.

FORTHCOMING MARRIAGES The following forthcoming wed-

ACTIVITIES

Due to the Japan-China trou- bles residential accommodation Linaria. 1. Mrs. W. T. Stanton; 2. Bousfield: 2 Dr. J. H. Montgomery. Mr. Francis Joseph Austin, clerk. against only 75 per cent average

J. H. Montgomery: 2. Mrs. J. K.dings are announced:-

has been led to capacity as

Phlox Drummond.-I, Mr. F. C. of Harbour office, residing at Har- for the previous year. Hall: Mrs. J. Scott Harston.

bour View Hotel, and Miss Joy

The many branches of activities Sylvia Booker, school teacher, of are reviewed, and the report goes

on to state:

Cineraria 1. Mrs. L. Dunbar. Delphinium.-Highly Comnend- ed, Mr. Eu Tong-sen.

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White or Cream Freesia.-1, Mrs. A. Raymond; 2, Mrs. L. Dunbar,

Freesta of any colour (except white or cream).-1, Major G. M. Churcher; 2, Mrs. Li Shu-fan.

Roses-1. Mr. F. C. Hall, Dianthus.-1. Mrs. J. Scott Hars- No. 150 Caine Road. ton; 2. Mra. E. Cock.

Perpetual Carnations.--1. Mr. F. C. Hall.

Carnations.-1. Mrs. Er Cock; 2. Mr. W. J. Anderson.

Malden "Hair Ferns.-1, Mrs. A.

Phlox Drummondi. — 1, Hong Kong Jockey Club: 2, Mrs, J. Dur-W. Hughes; 2. Mrs. J. K. Bousfeld.

rar.

Roses. Highly Commended, Mrs. Li Shu-fan.

Dlanthus-1. Mrs. Li Shu-fan;

2 Mrs. A. W. Bartholomew.

Perpetual Carnations.-1, Mr. Eu Tong-sen: 2. Mrs. L. Dunbar.

Carnations.-1, Mrs. W. T. Stan- ton: 2, Mrs. L. Dunbar.

Maiden Hair Ferns.-1. Mr. E Tong-sen; 2, Mr. P. C. Potts.

Asparagus Plumosus or Sprea- geri.1. Mrs. A. W. Hughes.

Mignonette.-i, Mrs: J. K. Bous- feld; 2. Mr. F. C. Hall.

La

recrea-

Mr. Leung Pat-shing, malaria *The success of the physical, inspector, of the Medical Depart-social, educational "and ment, residing at Staff Quarters, [tional activities depends largely Bacteriological Institute, and Miss on the response of the members Chan To Ying, of No. 35 Bonham to the programme arranged by Strand East, top floor.

the promoters. While the appeal Mr. Chan Chung-cheong, sales-of certain sections has brought man, of Office Appliance Co. Ltd., excellent response, there are still résiding at No. 214 Prince Edward great opportunities for young men Road; second floor, and Mlas to occupy their leisure construc- Florence Fung, of No. 13 Bonham tively in sharing in the manage-

ment of our numerous activities."

The Women's Section has ex- celled in good works during the year under review. `--

French Marigolds.xi, M. F. C. Road. Hall

Larkspur.-1, Mr. F. C. Hall. Nasturtium.-1, Mr. W. J. 8. Key. Double Nasturtium.-1, Mr. F. C. Hall.

Pansies and/or Violas.1. Mrs. J.) Scott Harston; 2, Dr. J. H. Mont- Lgomery and Mr. W. J. AndersoIA.

Ferns.1, Mrs. Ho Kom-tong. Asparagus Plumosus or Spren- ger-1, Lady Ho Tung: 2. Mrs.

Dunbar,

Mignonette.-1. Lady Ho Tung: 2. Mrs. Ho Kom-tong.

French Marigolds.-1, Mr. Eu Tong-sen; 2, Mrs. Ho Kom-tong.

Larpur Burs là Ghi an;

2. Ladies Recreation Club.

Nasturtium (Dwarf varieties.). 1 U.S.R.C..

EXPERIENCES IN NANKING

many

Y.M.C.A. Director To Violets.-1. Mrs. J. K. Bousfield;;

Talk Tonight 2. Mr. D. Drummond.

Mr. George Fitch. for Stock-1. Mrs. E. Cock; Mrs. R. years general secretary of the Sanger.

Shanghal Foreign Y.MC.A. and the until recently director of Refugee Safety Zone In Nanking, arrived here on Sunday by the ss. Gneisenau.

Primula (Malacoides)-1, Peak Club; Mrs. S. T. Williamson,

Annuals-1, Mrs. E. Cock; 2, Mrs. ST. Williamson.

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DRAMATIC AND INSTITUTE OF

SINGING CONTEST

Organised For War

BOOKKEEPERS

Local Examination Successes

די

The Hong Kong Examination Supervisor of

FI

The annual generál meeting, at which the President. Sir Henry Pollock, KC, will preside, will be held ip the West Lounge on | Tuesday, March 15 at 5.45. p.m.

He will speak to the English Discussion Club of the Chinese [left YMC.A. in Bridges, Street this evening at 7.30 p.m.

Mr. Fitch was in Nanking dur- ing the most dangerous periods jor the fighting around that city and is therefore, well qualified

News Briefs

The Philippine Clipper, which Alameda airport yesterday morning, is expected in Hong Kong next Thursday.

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Whilst playing on the roof of No. 320 Lockhart Road yesterday ¡morning. an eight-year-old boy

to give frst-hand information on named Tong Stu-kay fell over 3 the matter.

Relief By YWCA, Bookkeepers, Ltd.

the Institute uf the Y.M.C.A. was

Under the auspices

of

the

The English Discussion Club of started six (London) has months ago for the purpose of been notified that the following improving the members' English

chair and dislocated his arm. He was sent to the Queen Mary Hos- ipital for treatment.

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The Botanical and Forestry De-

Y.W.C.A.. a concert in the form Students have been successful in both by hearing good speeches (partment yesterday planted two

of a dramatic and singing contest will be held tomorrow at 7.30 p.m. at. Stephen's Girls' College.

The programme comprises four short plays and five songs, which will be rendered by members of St. Stephen's Girls' College, St. Paul's Girls' College. Ying Wah Girls' School, Heep Yun Girls' School, True Light Girls' School, the Sam Kwong and the Sun Kwok Wah Kwong Clubs.

the.December examination:-

SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY

AND COMMERCE Fellows Stage

Wee Hoe Glap.

Associates Stage

and by speaking the language more frequently. It also aims at young palms along the sidewalk developing better fellowship and adjoining the Hong Kong and understanding among the younger Road. The original trees, which Shanghai Bank Building in Queen's business clerks in the Colony.

Although there are 40 members had stood for many years, were uprooted during last year's exclusive

typhoon. New members are always or join the

D

T. C. Fang, M. L. Da Roza, J. it is by no means Lee (Miss), C. Rozario, E. M., Mar-club. ques, A. Abdullah, M. Singh, A. M. welcome to attend Xavier.

Club in all its activities,

A successful dance was held at The club meets every Friday at evening. Music was provided by on Wednesday the Chinese Y.M.C.A at 7.30 p.m.

Elementary Stage

J. M. Figueiredo, H. A. Rozario, Allan Fung, W. P. Benedicto.

Preparatory Stage

The purpose of the concert is two-fold; first. to commemorate the eighth anniversary of the Wah

Lim Keng-teo. A. M. Campos, Yuen Kan-sang, Pun Chung-mok Kwang Club, and secondly, to give an opportunity to the affiliated (2nd place). I Ali, L. Woo (Miss), clubs to work in co-operation for K J. Master A. K. Marker, T. 3.

some worthy cause.

PROCEEDS TO RELIEF

Half of the proceeds will be donated to the War Relief Fund

and the other half to the free schools organised by the Y.W.C.A.

Lim, Chan Pul Kal, Chung Kwal Sing, G. C. M. Sequeira, H. H. Do Rozario (10th place), M. M. Gutter- Tez, H. L. Phillips, A. Young (Miss). HONG KONG COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE Associates Stage

Lee Hoon Lan.

·Elementary Stage Nellie Cooper, Ching Yee Charles Lee."

GREEN ISLAND CEMENTS

to

the Cheero Club

the Band of the 1st Bn. Middlesex Regiment.

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The House of Quality & Service

Tel. 28151.

THE GLOUCESTER HOTEL

REGRET TO ANNOUNCE

THAT

OWING TO FURTHER DELAY

THE

RITZ SISTERS AND BILLY HEATON

WILL NOT APPEAR

UNTIL

FRIDAY, MARCH 11th.

NEW AIR STATIONS IN TERRITORIES

Work To Commerce Shortly

Emigration from Hong Kong

Included in the British Air Es- during the month of February timates announced on March 2 are showed a big decline compared sums set aside for the construction with the month of Dollar Dividend And

January. of new stations at Ha Tsuen and Figures just issued show that 8,772 Pat Hueng, in the New Territories, 25 Cents Bonus

emigrants left the Colony during and it la-expected that work will The directors of the Green the 28 days, making a total of shortly commence at the latter Island Cement Co., Ltd. report 27,400 for the year.

village for construction of hangars, that the balance credit of

at

workshops, and the general equip. Profit and Loss Account at De- There will be a dance for service- ment of an R.A.F. Station. cember 31, 1937, including $82,400 men in the Main Lounge of the Regarding the new station at brought forward from the pre-Cheer Club on Wednesday, March Ha Tsuen, mention of it in the Bhau,vious year, amounted $533, 9. commencing at 8.30 p.m. Jimmy White Paper at Home was some- 401.97, which it is recommended Green and Ms Boys will supply thewhat unexpected, as the local to be allocated as follows:-

RAF authorities, although Kay- To pay a dividend of $1.00 per

ing number, of sites tentatively share on 195,494 shares: $195,494. The Council of the Institute of in mind, are likely to prefer some To pay £ bonus of 25 cents Chartered Accountants, London, place farther from Pat Heung, It

shares: haye declared that the University is probable that work on

of Hong Kong is approved as a station, wherever it may finally To transfer to General Reserve University. Graduates of the be chosen, will not commence for While engaged in conveying to bring same, up to $1,050,000:|HKU, will therefore be entitled some time. The Hong Kong Stock Exchange safe on to a truck near the Central 898,282.12. have received the following cable Fire Station yesterday morning. To pay a bonus to the Staff: examination of the Institute. from the Raub Australian Gold Ho Chuck, 39, was caught under | 812688.20. Mining Company:-

The honorary judges for the choir singing will be Mr. Gerald Sydney and Mr. Rupert Baldwin, and those for the four plays will be Mrs. Huang Sul-feng, Mr. Chan Kwan-po, and Prof. Tau Ti-shan.

Mrs. Kan Chia-bou will distri- bute the prizes at the conclusion of the concert.

RAUB MINES OUTPUT

February-March Output

Crushing No. 530:

Tons treated, 5,180.

Bullion, 1,606 ounces.

HONG KONG TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Fellow Tsong Shiu Cheung. Associates

1

Ng Kit Tin, G. A. Noronha..

per share on 195,494

848,873.50.

music.

this

to exemption from the preliminary Provision has also been made in the Estimates for the Fleet AÏE Arm, and pilots of these, who have,

the safe when the rope snapped. To carry forward to 1938 Ac- Quarantine restrictions have whilst ashore, hitherto been ac- On examination at the Queen Mary count: 8178,084.15.

been imposed by the Bwatow.au-commodated in the RAF station Hospital, it was found his leg was The annual meeting of share-thorities against arrivals from at Kai Tak, will in future prob-|.. seriously crushed, and amputation holders takes place Tuesday, Hong Kong on account of small-ably be accommodated by the might be necessary.

April 12.

Navy.

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