HONG KONG DAILY PRESS
Brilliant Naval Wedding
At St. John's Cathedral
A wedding which aroused much which had wide transparent halo- postea of interest Was celebrated at St. brims. They carried John's Cathedral last Saturday (white flowers. It was, in fact, a afternoon, when. Misa Paulina "white wedding" and the effect of "Tatiana Wood wad married to these Ave lovely girls all in white
Lieutenant George Jameson Car-was indescribably charming. dew R.N. of H.M.S, Engle,
The bride's mother was becom- The bride is the elder daughteringly gowned in dark blue figured of Lady Wood; and the famous georgette, with a coatee of the Conductor, Sir Henry Wood, of same material, and a wide ple- "Appletree Farm" Chorley Wood, ture-hat of dark blue. Herts, whose wonderful Queen's Wall Promenade
Concerta And
ARCHWAY OF SWORDS
memorable Wagher-Nights" are Brother officers of the bride- the pride of every musical Lon-groom made an archway of swords, doner, since they started a new
under
THE WEEK IN MACAO
(FROM OUR OWN
GENERAL.
CORRESPONDENCE
"TRIBUTE TO
DR. HO
(To the Editor, R. K. Daily Press) CORRESPONDENT)
Macao, May 1. Str-May I ask a little space The many Hong Kong friends of in your columns to express a per- Mr. Mario A. de Barros Pereira will sonal appreciation of the late Dr. be pleased to hear that his S. C. Ho, whose passing yesterday
remarkable nomination 88 Treasurer of the is widely regretted.
One of the most Macao Municipal Council has
Govern-points about Dr. Ho was his truly As doctor. been confirmed by the ment. For the past three years great personality. Mr. Pereira has alied the post of he frequently cured by suggestion than by the use of medicine. Els warm smile, his capacity of en-
his and couragement
infinite
Acting Treasurer."
Floodlight
To the many improvements car.humanity often made those who which the happy couple ried but by the Macao Public went to consult him feel well sence. 'In this, he was closely the late Dr. Dalmahoy akin to
era in the history of English music, passed on leaving the Cathedral Works Department will be added/immediately they were in his pre-
The bridegroom is the elder son
of Dr. and Mrs. Henry Cardew, of "Shire House" Chorley Wood, Herts.
was largely attended.
by all.
A reception held afterwards at the scheme to floodlight the Great the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden War Memorial in the San Miguel Allen, who was also well-beloved Hospital. A decision was reached last week, and the plan also in
two other monuments.
The toast to Bride and Groom
The poor and distressed of the
decorated with mauve and. bite was given by Captain Moody, of ludes the illumination of one or colony' will greatly lament his
The Cathedral was delightfully larkspur, and white les massed at ELMS. Eagle, who in a short but
13
passing. Dr. Ho not only gave them the benefit of his protes- the chancel, while delicate sprays very happy little speech said that Procession
sional advice free of charge (he of shaded Larkspur adorned every it gave him the "very greatest plea-
High Mass was conducted by often provided them with medi- ceremony WAS pew. The
very sure to welcome the third bride
Lordship the
tonics and Bishop ofcine and even the beautiful and impressive and was of the year to EMS, Eagle, and His performed by the Reverend J. L that at the same time he wished to Macao, the Most Rev. D. Jose da special foods which they would during their convales- Wilson, Dean of the Cathedral.. as-point out that there are still quite Costa Nunes, in the San Lourenco require
com-jcence); he was their friend, and sisted by the Reverend J. Price, a number of eligible young orters Church last Monday to
left." Amid much laughter he memorate the feast of Our Lady often they sought his advice on Padre of HMS, Eagle.
Kis humanitarian Lady Wood gave her daughter then proposed the health of the of Remedies. A religious proces- many personal matters.
work was sion, followed by a benediction in
never away, having come here from Eng-bride and bridegroom. land for the wedding, and the Lieut. Cardew made a very witty the San Lourenco Church, was well-known, but Dr. Ho
Believing that bride looked extremely lovely as and amusing reply, in which he held in the evening, which was talked about it. she came up the aisle alone, at- remarked that ever since, the day attended by large crowds of the service was the ideal, he devoted tended only by her four brideshe got engaged he had been living maids clad in dresses of snow in dread of the moment when he Fire-Eater
would have to get up and make
attraction An added this speech. One of his friends endeavoured to help him by send-Grand Central cabaret last week I feel that no words could be The robe worn by the bride was ing along a book on the subject was the clever programme of are sufficient tribute to much a great His friends will never for- an exquisite creation of stift white with illustrations by Heath Robin eating and other illusious present-man.
which wasn't ed by the Cantonese magician, Wu
get his worth. igured allk, lined with the palest son (laughter)
He also remem-Chong-hon Winner of a gold
FORMER PATIENT. yellow satin. It had long close the least use! ...... Atting sleeves, and a drapped bered seeing a play called "Sweet-medal in a recent magic contest,
Hong Kong, April. 29. bodice, which was drawn over the hearts and Wives" in which there Mr. Wu toured. Boerabaya, Singa- shoulders, and joined the long was a cynical statement that pore and Shanghai before coming train, which fell from the waist. sweethearts were a necessity, but here.
waite chiffon.
SNOW-WHITE " YEIL
A very long veil of snow-white wives a quite unnecessary luxury
faithful.
tulle was held by a narrow let of...... he now realised that the man Alumni Dance
at the
An alumni dance followed the glee singing staged by students of
a great deal of his time to quiet charity for which his reward is. the undying gratitude and genuine affection of those whom he bene- Aited.
EMPEROR'S HEALTH
To the Editor, "The Hong Kong
.. Daily Press"]
orange blossomis, and she carried who made such an observation a shear of white lies.
must be an absolute fool, and was
On the occasion of the Japanese Her four attendants were her quite sure all his friends would sister. Miss Avril Wood, Miss Hope jagree that this suggestion should the Liceu Infante D. Henrique 183 Emperor's birthday, Mr. Nakamura, Saturday, which was attended by the local Japanese Consul-General Turnbull, Miss Joan Armstrong, most definitely be reversed." and Miss Margaret Middleton- For her going-away dress Mrs. many present and past scholars said, inter alia, that he was glad Smith, who looked very pretty in Cardew wore a most attractive and guests. The choir, which gave to inform his guests that the Em-
an able performance, was under peror's health was excellent. white costume of white and blue pattern-the direction of Mme. Carvalho e their flowing gowns of chiffon with short puffed sleeves, ed organdie, with matching ae- and close-fitting velvet caps 'cessories,--Acwo.
WEEKLY MUSICAL REVIEW
By Allegro Moderato"
Rego.
I wonder how many of the Con- sul-General's guests saw the joke: for it is an open secret that the Station CYRO
Emperor is a person of extremely Formerly station CQN, Macao's delicate health since he was a radio station will begin operations child and that since the Emperor tomorrow, under its new call sign. is looked upon by his people as of Heaven" the most CYRS. The station has been idle the "Son
Fel
for some months while undergoing eminent Japanese physicians would
dare
definite although it
to give alterations and
will not still continue as an experimental diagnosts of His Imperial Majesty's station it bids fair to rival other ailment. stations in the Orient for the ex- cellence of its programmes. CYR9 will go on the air once a week (49-50 metres, 6000-8120 K.C.)- Transfer
We note with much pleasure very hard task and 'cellist and that there are people taking an Planist came quite up to expecta- interest in our column, as, shown tions of the three movements the by the two letters which were first was, technically speaking the written to this paper during the best, but it was a little cold.. course of last week. We thank Mr. perhaps the player was either tired Harvey and Music Teacher for or nervous. The second and third their interest, and welcome more movements. though not so fuent as the first, were played with much more life and we enjoyed them very busy one. At 3.03 we heard the more. The pianist was quite en at Shanghai, Mr. N. Lee of the Konove.
letters of this type.
St.
Last Sunday night was a
rapport' with the 'cellist, but be broadcast of the Choir of Joseph's with the Very Reverend was a little heavy or was it that Father Riganti at the organ. They the latter was too far away from the microphone. Anyway, in the second movement (the first Allegro
were not up to their usual stan-
Transferred to new appointment
Chinese Maritime Customs will Mr. soon
leaving Macao. Lee 13 one of the many Customs officers popular with local residents:
be
dard; perhaps they had too much Fresto marked ppp') the piano Bela Vistar to do during the week before, with their Good Friday broadcast Was too loud. But this was a very and all the Easter Services. Their small fault in a score full of
Furthermore, disappointment in his soldiers' slow programme in China and fear of a revolution and economic disaster in Japan should fall in the Japanese adventure China have considerably weakened the already weak health of the Emperor as well as that of Prince
Yours, etc.,
.K. M. WONG,
LONG SERVICE AWARDS
His Excellency the Governor has Among the many Hong Kong been pleased to authorise the fol-, last number, the "Hymn of Glory"/difficulties and played magnfäcen-week-enders making advance re-lowing awards of Colonial Police
tly. Our impression was that the servations by Peros, was lacking in blending templ were slightly wrong, but will managed Bela Vista Hotel was Mr Long Service Medals:-
at Macao's foreign-
•
EUROPEAN CONTINGENT It was a refreshing experience to reserve our opinion when these Raymond, well-known Hong Kong
Chief Inspector Archibald Henry listen to the Little Flower Choir two will do us the honour of re-Stock Exchange broker. Wisely during the Epilogue, In which peating the Lalo. It is hardly avoiding the rush for accommoda-Elston, Inspector Michael Henry Father Ryan spoke of "Doubt." worth while to practice such a tion. Mr. Raymond is attending Hourihan, Inspector Albert Wil- They offered two short pieces of dimcult and Intricate plece of the meeting of the Macao Race Ham Smith, Inspector John Cald- not more than five minutes' dura- work only to play it once.
Club, chief attraction of which is well Shaw Fender. Inspector WD- tion,
the Governor's Cup, presented by lam Richard Chester-Woods, In- Miss Donaldson sang with a E. the Governor of Macao, Dr spector Charles Robert Rozeskwy, It is rather admirable that they
pleasing voice the other night as Artur Tamignini Barbosa
Inspector Albert Edward Carey, had come all the way from
Inspector Frederick Thomas Joseph Kowloon Tong to sing only for mezzo, her low notes are in.
Portallion, Inspector Thomas Billiards Ave minutes. One could not very clined to be weak.
O'Connor, Inspector John Robert- well say that there is a lack of The Reverend Sargent has de- A billiards match between the son McWalter, Sub-Inspector Wil- music lovers. here, perhaps what cided to make his school music Fantasma and the Veterano was liam Hynes, Sub-Inspector Robert we need is a force that would unite conscious. That is a commendable witnessed at the Aurora Fortu-George Butcher. all these music-loving people. At thing, especially as there are such gueza last Thursday when the laf- the present moment each group a number of young Chinese lads who ter gained an easy victory over seems entirely absorbed in their would be eager followers. For the their opponents. Players were:-Sergeant Major Lal: Kna: Tolles own.. work. Music is universal, we benefit of the School, Reverend FANTASMA; F. E. Rodrigues, H. C. Sergeant 144 Rura Khan, Lance must remember: Arturo Toscanini Sargent has invited Prof Pellegatti Braga, O. dos Santos, J. M.Sergeant 482 Mohamed Khan, Po- presented Wagner, in Italy during to give an illustrated lecture on Guereiro, M. M. Jesus, F. M. Rodice Constable 409 Bur ́Singh. the Great War.
the Story of the "Cello For his rigues VETERANO: F. P. da
Appointment
We just managed to catch" the illustration Prof. Pellegatti chose silva, A. Remedios, L. Silva, F. second part of the Orchestral Con- the Tarantelle by Popper, and Lin- Noronha, E. Rosa, A. EL Mello. cert given by the 2nd Battalion of dsay Lafford supported at the the Royal Scots. Considering they plano. had no singers to relieve the in- "struments, the effect was rather surprising and altogether pleasing. Credit should be given to the con ductor for the excellent training
Among last week's appointments gazetted in the Government. Bul- letin, Dr. Cassiano de Castro
INDIAN CONTINGENT Bub.-Inspector Channan Singh,
CANTONESE CONTINGENT .... Police Sergeant 602, Kwong Kan, Police Bergeant 252 In Muk, Po- lice Sergeant 206 Eo Chung, Lance Constable 214 Lau Kuen, Police Sergeant 386 Yau War, Police
Constable 551 Man Wan,
Present members of the Diocesan"
spent a delightful afternoon.
medical
Dolly Varden
ROYAL BIRTHDAY Fonseca was confirmed as a ter Girls School entertained the Old Today is the 88th birthday of His cher at the Liceu Infante D Girls to tes on Saturday. Many which he had given his men Royal Highness Field Marshall the Henrique. Recently returned from Seldom do we hear military bands Buke of Connaught, K.G., son of Portugal, Dr. Cassiano Fonseca is games were arranged and everyone men play as would orchestral the late Queen Victoria. In 1879 one of the youngest musicians. The balance was almost he married Frincess Louise Mar-practitioner in the Colony, perfect. The strings were not faret Alexandra Victoria, daughter Porcelain Arı particularly strong, but were of Prince Frederick Charles of faultless
Of interest to art collectors is Prussia. Sha ésɛà in 1914, AN
At the Invitation of the Portu- a book on Chinese porcelain marks recent published here. With guese Ladies' Association, Dolly Getalled Information giving the Varden will stage a fashion show dates of the marks and the Em-at the Macao Club next Sunday, peror then reigning, this valuable when the latest gowns from Paris,
Last Tuesday, we heard Professor Pellegatti and Mr. Lindsay Lafford doing the Lalo Concerto, Prof. Pellegatti has flawless technique, Amongst those who left the a beautiful cavata, good interpre- Colony on Saturday by the 83 tation and expression and general Rawalpindi was Mrs. B. J Lacon book is the work of Mr. Leopoldo London and Hollywood will be
Danilo Barreiros. good musicianship. The Lalo is a who is proceeding on long leave.
exhibited.
Elizabeth
Arden
MONDAY, MAY 2, 1938. -PAGE 7
肉
Sun Beige Beauty
Dark tans are definitely out of favour. In their place, Elizabetha Arden sponsors the new Sun Beige colouring—a clear golden shade that is wonderfully becoming. Enjoy the summer-life on the occan wave or by the sea shore-equipped with preparations that will enable you to acquire this fashionable new complexion in the simplest possible way.
Ardena Protecta Cream guarde against freckles and the painful effects of sunburn, and it does not come off in water. Lille de France is the perfect now, powder foundation
affording tbild' protection
Ardena
Sun- Pruf Cream prevents burning but permits tanning, an excellent powder foundation.
Velva Beauty Filni gives arms, legs and back a simulated sun-tan.
LANE CRAWFORD. LTD.
•
Perfumery
...
Section
MEZZANINE FLOOR,
The House of Quality & Service
RAVEN
Tel. 28151.
Craven's
never affect my throat
-their smoothness
is wonderful!"
VIRGINIA CIGARETTES
PACKETS OF IS
Jou pack
'callophane. CRS Perfect SHNESSA
ALSO IN PATENT TRU-VAC®+58! TIRE · TRÚ-VAC MITUM Dres gradace Crabme $5, ̈menina all'eëlmazie zodiziour' smil the sealis broken-ky jullag the rubber cattervine Jaxial adges, Lak Thord's
MADE SPECIALLY TO PREVENT SORE THROATS MADEFIN LONDON BY CARRERAS LTD”
159 | years* Reputation" for "Quality
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.