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SOCIAL
WOMEN'S PAGE
LADIES-IN-WAITING,
QUEEN'S
FRIENDS, ON CANADA TOUR··
The King and Queen have chosen a royal suite of ten to accompany them on their visit to Canada in May. The party will include two Ladies-in-Waiting who are friends of the Queen. The names were announced from Lleut-Colonel the Hon. Piers Buckingham Palace ·
Legh, Equerry to the King.
Lady Nupburnholme Lady-in- Walting.
Lady Katharine Seymour, Lady- in-Walting.
Commander E. M, C, Abel-Smith, R.N., Equerry to the King.
Lady Nunburnholme, tall, dark, and attructive, was a bridesmaid
The Earl of Eldon, Lord-in-Wait at the weddings of both the Queen ing to the King
The Earl of Alrlle, Lord Char- berlain to the Queen
and Princess Mary.
Lady Katharine Seymour, Lady of the Redchamber, was for
"Mr. A. Lascelles, Acting Private some years a Lady-in-Waiting to Secretary to the King.
Queen Mary, Her husband. Str
Surgeon Captain H.-White, R.N.. Reginald Seymour, an equerry to medical officer.
Queen Mary, died four
Mr. G. E. Steward, chie Press ago. liatson omcer.
Captain M., Adenne, Assistant Private Secretary to the King."
11 WEDDINGS
AT REGISTRY
months
Lord Eldon has been a Lord-m- Walting to the King since March 1937.
Lord Airlie, head of the "Bonnie House o Airlie," was a Lard-in- Waiting to King George V.
IN EMPIRE TOURS
As acting private secretary to the King. Mr. Alan Lascelles will
Deputy Registrar Has have the advantage of knowing
Busy Time
The Registry, Supreme Court, was the venue of eleven wed- dings yesterday. Mr T. J. Gould, Deputy Registrar of Marriages, officiated at all the ceremonies, the parties to which were :---
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A GROUP OF INTERESTED spectators at the First Extra
Race meeting held at the Valley. (Photo by Leica).
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Sanitary Inspr. S celebrates his 38th birthday to- day.
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Maritime EGYPTIAN PRINCESS'
Clark Mr. A. D. Brown, of the Marine
Department, Chinese Customs, and Mrs. Brown through passengers in the Chitrai
Canada well,
was private secretary to Lord Bessborough during his Governor-Generalship
Mr. H, H. Rose, of the Public from 1931 to 1935.
Surgeon-Capt. H. E. Y. White has Works Department will celebrate been hon. surgeon to the King his 43rd birthday to-day.. since 1938 He accompanied the Duke of Windsor, as Prince of Wales, on his Empire tours HMS. Renown and Repulse, and Mr. Peter Nicole's Barten, was medical omcer in Repulse merchant, residing at the Metropole when the King and Queen, as Hotel and Miss Doris May Hunt, Duke and Duchess of York, went daughter of Sub-Inspector R. to Australia in 1927.
Mrs. A. Tate and her infant child arrived here from London yester day in the a. s. Chitral.
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Mr. J. R. Jones was a passenger
in the Chitral which arrived here from London yesterday,
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WEDDING
en route from London to Shanghai. LONDON, March 20 (Reuter)......
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The Engi of Athlone, who is re- Dr. D. B. Gater, of the Lester presenting the King at the civil Chinese Hospital, Shanghai, and ceremony in connection with the his family travelled in the Chitral | marriage of the Crown Prince of from London" on their way to ( Iran to Princess Fawzia, sister' of Shanghai. They were in Hong-King Faronk, is leaving London kong yesterday:
with Princess Alice on April 4 for Teheran He will strive there on
Mr. A. Marshall, of the Yee Troong | April 19. Tobacco Co., and Mrs. Marshall and child, were among the Chitral's Dr. W. Van Hasselt arrived in passengers who passed through the Colony yesterday from Singa- Hongkong yesterday en route to
He travelled in the Chitral, Shanghal
Hunt, of the Hongkong Police. The Mr. George F. Steward is Press bride is a former Colony swimming officer at No. 10, Downing-street. champion: Witnesses of the cerc-1 Capt. Michael Adeane, grandson mony were the b.ide's father and of Lord Stamfordham, spent two pore. Mr. N. Zatz.
years in Canada as A.D.C. to the
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Mr. Bert J. Chen, manager of
Mr. Francis Chan, of the Bank Governor-General. He was ap- of China, and Miss Janet Tong pointed assistant private secre- the Reliance Motors, left yesterday Messrs. Chan Wing-kue and Tong
for Haiphong on a business trip. Poo-chong, fathers of the contract- ing parties, were the witnesses.
tary in June '1937.--
Lieut-Col. Plers Legh, an equ- erry to the Prince of Wales for
Mr. Lam Kwan-cheong, salesman 17 years, accompanied the Prince of "Lucille," and Miss Tso Sul-pik, on many of his Empire tours. of "Ching Yuen," Castle Pear Commander, M. C. Abel- Witnesses were Messrs. Kan Hing-Smith became an equerry to the lum and Wong Yuk-yee.
King at the beginning of this year.
Mr. Leung Lal-sang, of Messrs. Carlowitz and Co., and Miss Chily Ng. The witnesses were the bride's and groom's fathers, Messrs. Ny Lok-chi and Leung Kat-po.
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Mr. Lew Soo-gung, engineer, and Miss Lai Tak-kar, of, No. 12 Essex Crescent,
The Kowloon Tong. witnesses were Mr. Y. K. Chow and Mrs. Lai. Kwok-pul.
CEYLON RED CROSS
Lady Caldecott President
Brigadier O. B. O. Taylor, C. B. E., !
chief engineer Northern Com- mand, is a visitor to Hongkong, having arrived here yesterday in Mr. G. C. Dudley was a passenger the s. 8. Chitral
in the Chitral, which arrived here from Penang yesterday.
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Mrs. G. Jarvis, of the Coast Inspector's Office, Chinese Mari- Mr. C. Chiu arrived in the Colonytime Customs, passed through Yesterday in the Chitral en route yesterday on her return to Shang- to Shanghai.
hat from leave spent at Home..
Captain "J. F. Wylle, who has been visiting Singapore, returned to Hongkong yesterday in the Chitral.
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Mr. J. K. Simpson, of the Shanghal Gas Co., passed through the Colony yesterday on his re-
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Mr. 8. G. C. Wehman, of Messrs. Mackinnon. Mackenzie & Shanghai, was a through passenger th, the s. s. Chitral which arrived yesterday from London. He is on his way back to Shanghai.
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Mr. J. H. Drummond, of the turn to Shanghai from Home leave. |Marine Department, Chinese Mari- time Customs, and his family, were
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Mr. Leung Pul-sheung, time- keeper of H. M. Dockyard, and Miss H, E. the Governor presided over
Mr. A. E. Marks, "the Shanghai passengers in the s." Chitrai on Ma Yin-ping, of No. 6 Wong Chuk the annual general meeting o
way to Shanghai Street, Shamshulpo. The groom's British Red Cross Society (Ceylon business-man, passed through the their father. Mr. Leung Nal-poon, and Central Branch) held recently.
.considerable difference
from
Colony yesterday in the s s. London. They passed through the
Colony yesterday.
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Sir Adam. Ritchie, chairman - Of¦ Dr. E. G. Gauntlett, one of
Mr. Wong Dai were the witnesses, In paying a tribute to the acti-Chitral
Mr. Alfred Hon Wing Chin, of vities of the Branch, the Gover- Messrs. Jebsen and Co., and Miss nor said: "I understand that there! Ng Wai-ching, daughter of Mr. Ng is
of the Borneo Company, has left Shanghai's leading medical prac- The bride's opinion in this faland, as to what Singapore for Sarawak to inspect Hel-po, merchant. father and Mr. Chan Yan-put were constitutes the proper function new timber concessions there. the witnesses.
and.powers of the Governor, but
Mr. Wong Shiu-leung, cashier of I do not think anybody will gain."
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titioners, and Mrs. Guantlett, who have been on a trip to Malays. returned to Hongkong yesterday in
Prof. L.. T. Ride returned to the the Chitral op their way to the
the Sun Nam Company, and Miss say the propriety of my express- Loh Shuk-ying, of No. 9 Yan Hinging on behalf of the whole Island Colony yesterday if the s. a. Chitral
24 gratitude fur service of from Singapore, Street, Talpo Market. Witnesses our Mere Messrs. Chi Kin-tang and C. which the whole country is justly C. Cheng.
proud"
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At the meeting of the YM.C.A.
Mr. Harry Con Jue, of No. 7 Hau Lady Caldecott was re-elected Discussion Group on Sunday next, Wong Street, Kowloon City, and President of the Executive Com- the Rev. Frank Short will speak Miss Rachel Yim. Witnesses were mittee for 1939.
on "Beyond Politie." Mrs. Helen Barbara Yee and Mr. Joseph Sum
Lady Caldecott, in moving the adoption of the report and audit- Captain and Mrs. J. Smith were
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north.
The engagement is announced between Slew Lan, eldest daughter, of Dr. and Mrs. Lim Chwee Leong, and Dr. Chia Chin Tong, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Cala Keng Tye, of Bingapore.
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Dr. Victor Hoo, Chinese Minister Mr. Chow Hung-kec, of No. 353 ed accounts of the Executive Com-passengers for Shanghai travel to awitzerland, was appointed Chi- Queen's Road West, and Misa Ng mittee for the year ended Decem-ling in the a Chitral from nese delegate to the 24th. Confer- Kam-wah, of No. 325 Queen's Road ber 31, 1938, said that in her last London..
ence of the Oplum-Suppression West. The bride's father, Mr, Ng ́presidential address she had com-
Commission of the League of Na-, Shun-man, and Mr. Chow Hung- gratulated the Society on a year of Mrs. R. S.MacMillan passed; tions by the Executive Yuari at Its pak, were the witnesses.
remarkable progress and activity, through Hongkong yesterday in meeting in March 28. Mr. Wan Yat-lam, of No 332 "As you will see from the re- the Chitral on her way from -Castle Peak Road, and Miss Wong port for 1938 that progress has singapore to Shanghal
The Rei, Z. K.. Zia, who is "well-" known as Fong-pow, of No. 24 Kilung Street. been successfully maintained,” she
Bwriter of Christian Messrs, Ho Lap-cho and W. Bhang continued.
Miza E Ma of Singapore, books in Chinese, who is now asso- Tat were the witnesses.
travelled in the a. a. Chitral which ciated with the Christian Litern- "The number of local branches arrived here yesterday on its way ture Society, is paying a visit to has increased from 17 to 23 (ap-to Shanghai,
LOCAL BRANCHES
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Major and Mrs. F. G. Brittorous No one, we ing be sure, will be 1,267 to 1,371 (applause), while more pleased than the King and the finances of the Society are in were passengers in the s. a Chitral which passed through Hongkong Queen to hear that their visit to a very satisfactory condition.
"The enthusiasm shown by many yesterday on its way from Binga- the United States this year will re- colve a strictly "democratic", wel-of the local branches has been pore to Shanghai.
moss encouraging and, as Presi-
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the Colony, having arrived here in the s.s. Boissevain from Shanghai,
THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1939.
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Mr. K. 3. Lee, noted Christian lecturer, who recently returned to Hongkong after an extended visit
to Europe and the United States,
and who has been visiting Shang-
At St. Andrew's Cathedral recently Mr. F. Hutchinson, a "That the Advantages of Coloni-warder attached to Changi Prisons,
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According to officials of the State dent of the Ceylon Central Coun- Mr. B. Laleaca, of the firm bearhad, returned to the Colony from Department at Washington, which cl, I should like to take this oping his name, passed through the nurthern port in the ss. Boisse- has yet to decide on the final portunity of thanking the office Hongkong yesterday in the s. vain on Tuesday, details, there will be "no curtales, bearers and the members of the Chitral en route from Colombo ta
Committees of the local branches Shanghai, no bowing, no Court dress.”
This very sensible answer, ap-for the work they have done dur- 'parently, was given to Masing the year.
Hoosevelt, who had asked how the royal guests should be treated when they stayed in the White House,
DEMOCRATIC WELCOME The welcome which Paris gave to "the King and Queen lust year was warm, but handly "democratie," be complete without a reference The engagement" is announced
If it has been found necessary to to their Organising Becretary, Dr. between Squadron Leader Reginald The FM & Police force bade. restrict the number of American Fitzroy Keyt, to whose energy and Charles Gaskell, R.AF. elder son farewell at a tea-party to Mr. C., Indies who seek to be presented at hard work the success of the Bo- of the late Frank Hill Gaskell and B Bans the retiring Inspector Court in London, what shall they clety was largely due. (applause). of Mrs. Gaskell. of Porthcawl. General and Mrs. Bansom. At the say when even in their own country On behalf of the Society she ex- South Wales. and Evelyn Mary same time they welcomed. Mr. and curtates and Court dress are for-pressed the wish that Dr. Keyt daughter of Alfred Humphreys and Mrs. E. Bagos Mr fingot comes na bidden? Romance, it seems, is still would enjoy a well-earned holl- the late Mr Humphreys, of Call the new Inspector General of
fornia and Hongkong.
Police. a monarchy:
"I also want to thank all those al Life In Hongkong Outweigh the was married to Miss Elizabeth doctors and nurses who have gen- Disadvantages" will be the subject Todd. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. erously devoted so much of their to be debated on Monday next at W. A Todd of Thirsh, Yorkshire, time and energy as lecturers and 9 pm at the European YM.C.A. England. The bridegroom is the
in Kowloon,
son of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Hutchin- examiners.
Her address, she said, would not
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