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Masquerade Carnival Dance
GIVEN BY C.B.A, TO-NIGHT
The Central British Association Dance," Carnival "Masquerade which is being held to-night in the Rose Room of the Peninsula Hotel, promises to be a "bumper akair."
While there
NEWSETTES
The Christmas Festival of Loloma Kindergarten will be held at 3.45 p.m. on December 20.
Mr. R. B. Moller of Shanghai was a passenger arriving yesterday in the Colony by the Empress of Russia.
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Capt. G. F. Lindsay-Crawford has taken over the business Messrs. Angus & Co., the Shanghai marine and cargo surveyors.
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Mr. George Lynott, Chiha
of the American Bank! manager Note Company, arrived yesterday In the Empress of Russia accom- Mr. C. E. Norris, of the Stan-panied by Mrs. Lynott, no Cabaret dard-Vacuum Of Company, re- arc items, several novelty numbers turned to the Colony yesterday in
the 3.5. Empress of Russia, have been arranged-including a Spot Dance." and a "Waltz Com- "petition" of which George Concha-
roft. prominent local dancing, teacher will be the chief Judge.
There will be prizes for these two items as well as for the best ladies and gentlemen's costume- also for the most original, both ladies and gentlemen's costume.
Although this is to be a "Spe cla" darice, there will be no in- crease in the price of tickets.
Bowling Green The Kowloon Club will hold a Christmas Party
to-row afternoon.
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Arrivals from hing and Shektan state that the damaged iron bridges at the two places seem
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The Hongkong Chinese Dancers Association are to hold a tea dance in the Grill Room of the Hongkong Quarantine restrictions imposed Hotel on Sunday next from 5 p.m.
the Government of Japan to 7.15 p.m. against arrivals from Hongkong on account of cholera have been removed.
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Mr. S. Clark, representative of Richard Hudnut beauty prepara- tions. arrived yesterday by the Empress of Russia,
The Helena, May Institute is to "present. on December 20 and 21, the pantomime, The Three Beans. An excellent programme 13 promised.
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A total of
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HO WEDDING
Brilliant Reception In Roof Garden
Schon of one of the best- known and respected local familles, Mr. Ho Hung-kwan, manager of the Hongkong Commercial Company, and a grandson of Sir Robert Ho Tunk WAS
Miss married to Leung Hon-hing, daughter of the late Mr. Leung Pak-pat,
at the Registry, Supreme Court, yesterday,'
The ceremony was performed by Mr. T. J. Gould. Deputy Registrar - of Marriages, and the witnesses were Messrs. Ho Sal-wing, the įbridegroom's father. and
Mr.
Leung Chung-klu,
THE RECEPTION
(BY ROSETTE")
The reception, held in the Roof Garden of the Hongkong Hotel.
peated by the St. John Ambulance was a brilliant affair which was
Territodies Benevolent Assa-attended by over 700 guests.
Among
Miss Alice Salvado. of Macno, was yesterday the guest of heraton during November sister, Mrs. t. O. Alves, at a birth were 155 maternity cases. day tea party given in her honour at the Canossian Hostel. Calne Road.
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Mrs. Ho was dressed in a silver tralling lame gown with a dang- ling sash and carried a bouquet "An exfitbition is to be held by of mixed Easter lies and African..
Her soft bridal veil and are Bazaar Relle! Committee at the daisles.
flower adorning Y.M.C.A., No. 33c Bonham Road, the traditional from 10 am to 6 pm. to-morrow either side of her forehead added and on Sunday, respectively.
delicate' touches to her beauty,
Miss Chan Sam-chi, her Maid Mr. Lawrence Kadoorie has of Honour, looked charming in a B. C. Fay. Sevenoaks School, and consented to present the scholar-flowing robe of pink satin, with and A Mr. G. A. R. Wright-Nooth. Bed-ships and prizes at the annual a garland on her head. ford School..
prizegiving at Ellis Kadoorie School bouquet of gladiolas in her hand.
The following are among the selected for to be meapable of epair. The list of candidates
in the Colonial Japanese have several times tried appointments
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on Wednesday, December 21, at Mr. Ho Hung-chlu was best man. 10.30 a.m.
In the absence through indis- position of Sir Robert Ho Tung. Mr. Howard L. Te.zin, Far Lady Ha Tung. and Mr. and Mrs. Eastern representative of the Ho Wing, the bridegroom's parents, American Express Co., Inc., and received the guests. Mrs. Terzin were passengers ar- riving yesterday by the Empress of Russia.
The Rev. and Mrs. R. O. Jollific. of the United Church of Canada at Chengtu, Szechuen, arrived in the Colony yesterday by the Em-. press of Russia from the United States,
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Sir Robert Kotewall made & speech In Chinese congratulating. the happy couple, to which the bridegroom replied in a fog fjords, The members of both fame and their guests then sat down to tea.
CEREMONIAL ROBES
Lady Ho Tung, Mr. Ho Fook, Mrs. Ho Kam-tong and Mrs. Leung Pak-kut wore. gorgeous ceremonial Mr. Ma Wal-but, formerly robes. The daughters-in-law of the manager of the Shanghai branch Ho family were in less formal of the National Commercial and garb of various delicaté shades Savings Bank, is returning to the land materials. northern port on Sunday in
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The Misses Virtoria and Alice
Conte Biancamano. He is joining Leung, sisters of the bride, were the Sincere Co.
in beautiful brocad gowns, and the Misses Florence and Julle Ho. Five cases cach of ingasles and sisters of the STOOM, favoured dysentery, four cases of diphtheria, brown and red shades of velvet two of small-pox and one case respectively, The dresses of these. each of enteric fever and chicken- "and the other ladies present, made pox were reported to the local a truly brilliant spectacle, health authorities on Wednesday. Others present included the Hon.
Stir Robert Kotewall. Hon. Brig.-General E. B. Macraugh- Shauson Chow; Hon., Mr. T. N.
manager ten, general
of the Chau, Messrs. Tang Shui-kin. Mok British-American Tobacco Com- Kong-Bang.
Thomas Tam, Tam pany, arrived from Shanghai with Woon-ton. Chow Shui-ng. Fuse Mrs Macnaughten in the Empress Kong-yuen, Kenneth Chan, Liang o! Russia yesterday:
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Sal-wah. T. F. Lo. Ngan Shing- Ewan. G. She, J. F. Grose, Dr. and The first annual prize distribu- Mrs. Arthur Woo, Misses' Doris and ition of the Wah Tak School. Helen Kotewall, Misses Phyllis, of Commerce. Kowloon, will be Joyce and Marjorie Anderson. Mr. held in the Majestic Theatre at and Mrs. Wong Sik-chung. Mra. 10 a.m. on Sunday next. Mr. Lo S. N. Chau. and many others. Man-ho has consented to give away the prizes and certificates.
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On Monday evening, in the Peninsula Hotel Rose Room, there will be a practice dance for the St. Andrews' Bail, which will be held
on December 23.
This afternoon, the Management
MARRIAGE AT REGISTRY
Mr. Um Cheunk-phong, mer-
of the Peninsula Hotel will give a chant, a son of Mr. Lim Man- Christmas party for their younghong, well-known Chinese doctor, guests.
was married to Miss Lo Sau-yung at the Registry. Supreme Court.
The National Red Cross Society yesterday. Mr. T.J. Gould, Deputy of China is to show a film depic-Registrar of Marriages, officiated, ting the activities of its Medical and the witnesses were Messra, R.. Relief Commission during the past J. Ribeiro and Poon Tse-fong.
12 months at St. John's Ambulance Headquarters, Talhang Road, to
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day. The length of the film is 1,400 ft.. and it will take minutes to be screened.
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FORTHCOMING EVENTS · Forthcoming marriages nounced include:-
Mr. Tsang Tak-sun, merchant, residing at No. 16 Grampian Road, Mr. S. Hikada, Japanese Consul-Kowloon City, and Miss Ip Sau- General at Shanghai, has left the ching. of No. 8 Park Road: Mr. northern port for Tokyo to take Frederico Desiderio Franco, clerk, up his new appointment as direc residing at No. 21 Kwong Ming tor or the Economic Affairs Street, second floor, and Miss Bureau of the Asia Development Helen Wong, of No. 141 Wongnet- Board of the Japanese Govern chong Road; Mr. Lam Wing-hung. ment. He has been succeeded in editor of the "Wah Ku Yat Po," Shanghal by Mr. Y. Miura, Consul residing at No. 113 Fuk Wah General at Tsingtao.
Street, first floor, Shamishulpo, and Miss Kwok Wal-hang, of No. 78 Publication of a German lan-Wal Ching Street, Yaumati, guage newspaper in Tokyo is being contemplated by Germen residents, according to the "Hochi Shimbun." The journal, in keeping with the Prince Chiraskati, son of ex- spirit" of the German-Japanese King Prajadhipok of Siam, is mar- cultural agreement concluded re-rying on December 21 Miss Mani cently, was to issue its first edition Raja Nuparabandu, daughter of on or about December 12. Dr. Rose the late Mr. Rhyu Raja Nupara-. Wagner has been named the edl-bandu, former Blamesa Minister in tor.
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Applesauce Cerent Herrings Buckwheat Cakes
Honey
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LUNCHEON
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Spinach Lemon Pie Tea
DINNER
Fruit Cocktall Borsch and Sour Cream Pickled Beet Salad Macaroni Au Gratin
Baked Onions Little Peas French Pastry Coffee
SHOPPERS URGED. TO BOYCOTT JAPAN
London, Dec. 15. Prominent Society people
and state and film actors, in- cluding Lady Layton, Lady Gladstone and Lady Violet Bont -Carter are taking part in a poster parade amid Christmas shoppers on Decem- der 19, protesting against the "barbarous bombardment of Chinese civilians by the Ja- panese."
The parade, organised by the British National Committee of the International Peace Cam- paign, will urge shoppers to refuse to buy Japanese goods. -Reuter.
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