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WOMEN'S PAGE

CATHEDRAL WEDDING

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STRANGE-WRIGHT

St. John's Cathedral was the scene of a pretty wedding yester day when Miss Margaret Elizabeth Wright, of the Englan Frescydii n Mission, Swatow, became the br de of Dr. S. Lockington Stringe, M.B., FRCS, of the same Mission.

The bride, who "ts the elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Wright, of Finchley, London, was given away in marriage by the Rev. J.-C. Smith. She wore a charming creation of lace and tulle over taffeta, with a short train. Her three-quarter length vell was held in place by a coronet of orange blossoms. The wedding rown came from England,

Three-year-old Jancë Fraser, as bridesmaid, looked lovely in a dainty ankle-length frock of cream bet over pale blue crepe- de chine. In place of the coa. ventional bouquet, she carried a basket of flowers Little David Fraser acted as train-bearer.

Mrs. N. D. Fraser acted matron-of-honour and also hostess, In the absence of the bride's mother.

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The bridegroom is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. John Strange, of Birkenhead, England. He was at. tended by Dr. Frank Ashton, of the Nethersole Hospital a best man.

WEDDING OF DOCTOR

DR. F. L. STRÄNGE: photographed with his bride, f-me-ly Miss M. E. Wright, after ther marriage at St. John's Cathedral. ....... yesterday afternoon.—(Photo, A. A. Kahn).

EFFORTS OF HONGKONG CHINESE APPRECIATED

Ready Response To Appeal

The Very Rev. J. L. Wilson. Dean DES

To Help Bazaar

EEP APPRECIATION FOR THE GENEROUS response of the of the Cathedral officiated at the for a Bazaar to be held in London in December to raise funds for Chinese community of Hongkong to the appeal for Chinese goods

the Red Cross Medical Relief Commission at Changsha was express- ed by the Chins Campaign Committee of Great Britain, the British Women's Committee against War and the China Defence League of tongkong, through the secretary of the China Defence League, Mrs. Hilda Selwyn-Clarke.

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ceremony. and Mr Lindsay A Lafford was at the organ.

The reception was held in the Cathedral Hall. The honeymoon is being spent at Baguio. P. L., and Mrs. Stronte chose a two-plece doured silk frock for her going-of articles for the Bazaar was almost overwhelming and beyond According to Mrs. Selwyn-Clarke, the response to the collection aws dress. She wore a hat and anything that had been hoped for when the proposal was made by Mrs. Charlotte Haldane, representative of the British Women's Com- mittee against War, who visited here recently.

accessories to tone..

FODTUCÓMING

WEDDINGS

TEN CRATES AND, CAMPHOR

WOOD chests containing ar-

The following forthcoming wed-icles collected by the various WOMEN'S CLUB

dings are announced:

local Chinese organisations for the

England by the s.s. Ralputana last Saturday.

Miss Le Shock-luen, residing at Bazaar have already been shipped) No. 24. Fing Loong Street, Arato Boor to Mr. Ytu Hoyeyin, building contractor residing at No. 573 Nathan Road Kowloon:

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Miss Marjorie Crawlord Andros, who is ea route on board the Empress of Japan, to Mr. Karl Pipe Fletche, merchant, residing at

The Hongkong Chinese Women's Qub collected not only linens, Dorcelain and embroideries

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the fesult of the efforts of one of Treat interest and value, but as

GRATEFUL

SOCIAL

WEDNESDAY'S MENU

BREAKFAST

Grape Fruit Cereal

Greamed Dried Beef on

Toasted Rolls Hashed Potatoes #/"

Coffee LUNCHEON

Tomato Soup

Chicken Salad

Home-made Succotash Olives and Pickles Frosted Fruit DINNER

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Barley Soup

Tomato Salad Bowl French Dressing

Roast Duck Apple Sauce Cora-cn-the-end Tammips Watermelon Sugar Cookies Coffee

Newsettes

The Perservance Lodge will en- tertain with a supper party in the Zetland Hall to-morrow.

Mr. W. A. C. Haines, Superin- tendant of Police, has been ap pointed". Ch.cf Police Officer. Malacca,

Mr. C. C. Goh, Advocate and Solleitor, Ipoh, is now practising

At Sitiawan, H's address is No.

13. Lumut Road, Sitiawan.-Corr.

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Travelling to Calcutta on a short business trip was Mr. Serozuddin of the Colony, who left via Imperial Airways yesterday.

Ms. A. S. Bowen, of the Colony,. left via Imperial Airways' plane "Delphinus" for a short visit in

Bangkok.

Mr. Deryck Watts Lemare has been granted a commission as Sub-Lieutenant, Btra's Settlements Royal Naval Voluntee: Reserve.

Gifts For London Acting

Bazaar

The Hongkong Chinese Women's grateful for the.

their members, Mrs. M. K. Lo and club is very

Miss Wong Suk-ying, residing at broidered gowns and skirts

and

Mr. R. A. Wärd "M.CS., and Mr.

been seconded for service under

members of the Ho Tung family, a splendid response to its appeal for C. R. Tolliday. European Master, the Gloucester Hotel, Hong Kong collection of mandarin coats, em- gifts, sent to the Chinese Embassy Ma'ayan Educational Service, have No. 305 Shanghai Street, second bridal wear of untold value have for the purpose of holding a floor to Mr. Ip Chin-ying, clerk of have been presented for the bazaar in London, to raise funds the Government of Johore, the Cina Light arid Power" Com-hibition section of the Bazaar.

for medical relief in China. pany, Ltd., and 'residing at No. 129.

Mr. L. Cox has been appointed to

They wish to thank the Fress for The Hongkong Branch of the Portud Street, second floor: National Women's Relief Associa-giving publicity to the appeal, also act as Accountant-general, Strafts Miss Pamela Ernestine Dundas, tion collected two camphor wood Messrs. Mackinnon & Mackenzie Settlements, and Mr. J. V. Cowgill

for free transportation of the MC, M.CE. Director-General 11, England, to Lieutenant-Com- | kone created by the Chinese articles by the P. & O. Rajputana Posts and Telegraphs, Malaya

lot No. 15, Nortáik Mansions, 8,W.jchests_of_lovely things_in___Hong-

mander Lewis Peter. Moore. R.N., people. of HMS. Birmingham:

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1938.--PAGE 7

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ANNOUNCEMENT

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We should like to suggest that. Patrons place their orders for supplies and requirements.

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WHITE JADE AND PORCELAIN

to London on October 15 and to the following donors for thetr | support:-

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Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Thornton, of the Standard Vacuum O Com- pany, and their child.en. arrived

Miss Chan Bum-heung, student, The Hongkong Chinese Women's Mrs. W. Elliot, A. Friend, Lady here by the President. Coolidge of No. 19, Fung Fal Terrace, first Soldiers' Rellet, Association sent Ho Tung., Christian Brethren, Loo floor, to Mr. Leung Wai-kel, white jade and porcelain. linen. Bros., Kwong Sang Co, Kien Bing yesterday afternoon. student, residing at No. 18. Fung Yanting brocade tushions. em-di Co., Wang Eing Ca. Chung Wah Fal Terrace, ground floor,

troldered pictures of Chiang Kal-Hand-work Co., China Rug Co..

Messrs. L. P. T. Cauvin and A. shek and linens of all types in two Swatow Embroidery Co., South omcers, and Mr. C. W. Lyle, Mala- C. La Bell. Assistant Immigration large crates.

China Drawn Work Co., Eastern Dr. Katte Woo and the staff of Handicraft Trading Co., ROUND ABOUT St. Paul's College for Girls bought Asiatic Trading Co., Teck Sheung Regulations and General Orders.

yan Civil Service, have passed the prescribed examination in Colonial Peking modern silk, linens, dolls, Hing, Lee Kiat, Mrs. M. K. Lo, Mrs. Disembarking; from the crowded embroidered shoes, and included Ho Kom Tong. Mrs. Li Tze Fong.

fe.xy Piz tc Kowloon side

East

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THE WING ON CO., LTD.

EX-QUEEN TO

MARRY AGAIN.

London, Oct. 18.

It is learnt that Augusta Victoria,

the only example of real Peking Mrs. Ho Leung, Miss Lalu Wong been in Europe on a vacation re- Mr. and Mrs. V. Neyle, who have. serious young geatleman made his red lacquer. This was also sent in Mrs. Ho Sai Wah, Mrs. Li Shu Fan. turned to the Colony yesterday ex-Queen of Portugal, and widow ef way to we rozsmw stand, Board-{1 very beautiful camphor wood Mrs. Li Shu Pul, Mrs. Lambert aboard the s. Cremer, Mr. Negie

Gockchin. Mrs. Arthur Woo, Mrs.

eached England.

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ing 0718 Cf these gold and red chest. equip.zes with the.x springy, rub Miss Irene Ho arranged with ber thes. be engrossed his atten Chinese Arm for the gift of 55 lbs tion in an afternoon paper,

of tea and the tins in which the Down the street trots the coole tea could be re-packed when with his rickshaw and customer. Arum co.nes and up streets continues the rickshaw coolie aid ed in his travel by his passenger's fing Instruction which signified the mute to a destination.

Five minutes and the gentleman, dekaw and conilè a.rive at the entrance, to a large building.

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CANTON POTTERY The China Defence League pre- sented a camphor wood chest, the gift of its Chairman, Madame Sun ¡Yat-sen and filled it with Foochow loquer. Peking embroidered conts A crate of Canton and linens.

Pauline Yee, Mrs. Y. K. Chow, Mrgis head Engineer Instructor at the Tang Chue. Mrs. Violet, Chan, Mrs. Far East Flying Training School Ho K1. Mrs. Chu Ka Wah, Mrs. at Kal Tak

Chung Kam Tong, Mrs. H. Wing.

he former King Manual who died

in exils in England in 1932, will entrict a second marriage shortly. The prospective bridegroom 14 Count Douglas, head of the Ger

nan branch of the famous Scottish family.

Was

Mrs., S. Chung. Mrs. K. K. Lee, Mr. G. H. Blyth, of the Dollar Miss Mary Lee, Misa Constance Ho, Steamship Company, arrival yes-

Victoria Queen Augusta Miss Bue Ming, Mrs Jaines Ming, terday in the President Coolidge Miss Wan Wai Fong.

from a vacation. He will emafu formerly Princess of the Catholic in the Colony for a short visit house of Hohenzollern. office of and then proceed to the Singapore

Count Douglas owns large estates

President: Lee Y. Tong. Vice-President: Mrs. G. G. Lee. Secretary: Q. P. Lee. Treasurer: Stanely Fang. Business Manager: George Chow,

charge.

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his Company to take in Bavaria where the couple w!"

live after their marriage-Trana- ocean.

Coolidge yesterday from a holiday in the United States. After a brief stay. Mr. Djurup will continue to Bangkok to resume his duties as Manager of the Sun Life Assurance Company in the Siamese city,

Mr. A. M. Djurup and Mrs.

DO YOU KNÓW THAT--

The United States Government has filed an income tax jien agaiʻrti the estate of Jean Harlow, the film Brussels. It has been decided actress who died last year? at the Brussels Conference of the Government cla1ms that 10.244

CANADIAN CHINESE HOLD MEETING pottery was also sent us this is of The Canadian Chinese Club beld Descending from the conveyance Soong family sent eight pictures the following officers were elected

particular value and beauty. The Its Annual Election recently and Djurup arrived on the President the gentleman produces a coin

of great interest and value and m for year 1938-1939:- Accerting the coin with a mumble addition Madame H. H. Kung and the coolie attempts to bite it in Mrs. T. V. Soong presented lade, two with strong white teeth, but both exquisite and valuable. meets with no success...

In December this Exhibition and And as the gentleman is about | Pwaar will be given under the to enter the building the rickshaw direction of His Excellency and coolin bu.sts forth in ä wild string Madame Quo Tal-chi, the China of words incomprehensible, yet in Campaign Committee and the Bri-

Hish Women's Committee against world-the destruction of these International Society of Librarians dollars (£2.500) is due her tone, expressing great distres. .

War. The method of presentation towns and the havoc wrought that the International Library 1935 and 1936 Incomes. Mrs. Marico The passenger, a bit weary, suggested is the grouping of these among their inhabitants.

Congress, 1940. should take place in Belo, Jean Harlow's mother ard with beautiful and useful articles ac-1 Buch has been the response to Berlin. It will be in honour of the administratrix, is named in the

ording to their place of origin the appeal that the committee of "Gutenberg Memorial Year." Apart llen?. from his pocket, this he shows to Peking, Nanking. Canton, Swatow, the China Defence League is en- from Berlin, the Congress will also the coole and 'points to the white

Foochow, etc., and on each Couraged to go a step further and sit at Frankfurt and Leipzig--- faretharge dgn nailed to the stall there should be photographs, to propose, a similar Bazaar to be Transocean. rickshaw Minutes 10 cts."'

leaflets, pamphlets and books held in New York after Christmas

tuxns 10 the coolte and utmost patience takes a watch

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The

will succeed Mr. L. D. Whitfeld.. Headmaster, Anderson School; The coolle closes his mouth, no showing clearly to the British with the co-operation af. the Mr. E. C. Hicks. M. A. (Oxon). Ipoh, when the latter leaves for more to say. "But it looks could nearle what has happened to the Chinese Embassy in the States of the Malayan Education Service, Pome on furlough. Mr. Hicks kill," his customer would not be people of China who have created and the China Ald Council of New who is expected from Home leave was Inspecter of f'hools, Pahang. entering the building,

this beauty and given it to the York-Central New

during the first week of November, before he left for England.

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