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HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

B.F.R.D.C. Now Totals $500,150.30

Jr

"The following list of subscriptions received to date for credit of The British Fund for Relief of Distress in China, Hongkong and South China, Branch:-

Tak Cheung 3. Tung

Previously acknowledged $495,544,10. Wing 10, Mr. Tsee Choi Ho 1. Chan Confucian Religion Association 330, Wan Fong 1. Mesara, Wing Fong Sing Afr. Chee Yee Chuen 5. Messrs. Tung 5. Yee Fang Wo 5, Yut King Lau 2, Yick, Kwong Yick 3, Mr. Li Sau Stag Hing 3. Sun Cheung Wo 5, Tung Nam The Chinese Club of Hong Choi Commercial Association 20, The kong Electric Co., Ltd. 20, Messrs. Hongkong Fowl' Dealers Association Young Luk Kee 5, Yuen Mau Cheung 1.500. The Hongkong Book Works AS- 5. Kong Sun 5, Mr. Hul Slu Ming sociation 20, Mr. Tim Tse Kum 2. མ་ ་ 1. Messrs.

vick Mess

Fung Keong Branch K. Mr. 5. Leun Fat 2. Wing Wo Loong 2, Sing Tsung Kwok Chiu 30 cts, Bo Kam Lee 2 Nam Sing Loong 1.

1. Kwong Hung 1. Luk Mul 30 ets. Tung Luen Hing 2, Mr.

QUIQ

Kote 1.

1. Mesars Cheung 50 cta, Kwok Wai 10 cts. Tung Hing 5, Kut Kee

Dim 3, Chan Wong Hing Tong 50 cta, Wong Ping Sau Kee 1. Quan On Wing 2, Mr. Chuck Bun 50 cla.. Pung Lin Hock 50 Ving 2, Mr. Lam 50 cts. Chul Rock Wun $1. Chan "Wong Sing Bun 2,

3. Mr. Ching Ku! 1. Mr. Yeung Chong Yun 1. Mr. Ets. Fock Sing $1. Chies Bon Wa 1. Cheung Fook Mau 1. Mr. Ho Wing Messrs. Chan Foo 50 cts. Mr. Ld Yuen Sau 1. Mr. Wong Su Cheung 1,' Hai 31, Chan Suk 1, Messrs.

Fing Mesars Wo Tal Sing 60, Yee Wo Ho Keong 3, Mr. Ng". The Sun 1. Pung 18. Leuh Hop Ho 2, Messrs. Yau Sang Kwok Yun 1. Ll Dun 2, Li Shee 1.

1. So 3. Ho Kee Tack 50 ets., fi Tung 3. Mun Cheung 1. Sinz Tak 3, Wing Shum Hun 5, 50

5. 50 cta. Chan Chlu Tack 1. Chan King Quan ON 6. Hop Sing Loong 10 Yeung 20 cts., Lau Chack 20 cts. Kwong Lee 2, Mr. Chee Lap Mau 1. Wong Kum Pul 1. Messrs. Kai Ngar Ng Sam Qual 1. Wong Lin Yau 1.50 cts.. Au Wan Hing 30. Pal Li 20 Wong Yung 1, Wong Nal Sou 1, Ipets.. Li Kam Chuen 20 cts, Lau King Yiu 1. Wong Sing 1. Tsung Mui 1.Yuen 2. Au Pong 30 eta. Wong KulTal 1. Chian Chun Pai 150. Mr. Tim Kong 20 cts.. So Chiu 20 So Cheung 1, Wong Hon Fung Lok Cho 2. Ngol Chee Wo 3.

3. Messrs. Kwong Fat Lee 50 cts. Mr. Wong Man 2. Li Koon, Li Kun, Li Wing, So Ting

Tai Lee 3.

3 Tung Choung 3,

Fat 30 cta, Tsung 8h! Wing 50 cia,

cts.. Messrs. YimPing Chung 2. Mr.

Li Chum Man 1, Chuck Chack Lam

wine quan 30 cts, Trung Kien so ra Chuck Nic

Tee

30

Lo Tim 50 cts. Lam Kul 50

Tsung Sing

Pat 50

cts.

cts..

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WORK

cts.. Lai Lin Hat 20 cts, Messrs. Hong-

Sing

Sum

GENERAL

Mr. Nelson T. Johnson, U.S. Ambassador to China, is seen on the extreme right. In the middle is Mr. P. K. Chu, Secretary-General of the Sino-American Institute of Cultural Relations, and on his right is Mr. A. Southard, "U.S. Consul-General at Hongkong,

Brilliant Weddings At St. Teresa's

iti

Two well-known Colony couples were joined in marriage during the weekend

St. Teresa's Church. Kowloon Tong.

Miss On Saturday afternoon

the bride of Mr. Edward Albert da Dorothea Olinda Guterres became

Roza, The Rev. Fr. Granelli officiated.

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

Sir Henry Pollock's Term Of Office Expiring January

are not

Wong Lam, Pung Chee. Chan

Wong cts, Tsung Sam. Fing 50 ct. 20 cents

Tack

Notice is given in the Gov- To 50 cts., Lam Ngol 50 ct... 150 certs,

each. Tang WAR Fong

ernment Gazette that the term Chan cts, Chan Tai ip 50 cta., Lam

Kwok Ping 2

of office of the Hon. Sir Henry Chun Wa 50 cta.. Tree Pun 50 cts., Chan Kwok Choy, Chin Leung, Ko

Edward Pollock, Siu Sun, Luk Kong Pal, Ko Sap, Ko

KL., K.C.. Qual 50

ct, Tace Dor 50 ct.. So Yau 50 cts, Lau Tsing Yuen 50 cts each, Pung Ying 2, Fang Kam Ah. Li Won. Ip Chung. Tong 20

LL.D., representative of His ets. Yun Chun 50 cts., Wong Ko. 60 Wing 2, Lam 8in 1. Fung Kwan Hung

Majesty's Justices of the Peace Ct., Tsung Chul 50 cts., Wong Fook

upon the Legislative Council, 50 cts., Wong Pin 50 cts. Tsee Bor. Fung Yat Hing 2 Wong Chuck 50 cts., Bo Hoi 50 ets. Or Sui. Po 50 Tong 1. Stan of Messrs. Fung Keong

expires on January 18, 1840. 33.40. Mr. Chan Lam 50 cts. Hong-

The bride, daughter of Mr. and cls. Bul Bau 50 cts. Chang Sik Ting kong Sandalwood Merchants Associa Mrs. J. A. M. P. Guterres, was nomination being received for the In the event of more than one 50 cts... cts. Mr. Wong Ku Sau 50 cts., Wong on 100. Messrs We Sun 20, Lunescorted to the altar by her father. vacant office, a meeting of the Yee Kan 60 cta., Ip Loy Ring 50 cts, Cheung 20, Pook Lee 5. Chun Wa 2 Her only attendant, the maid of Justices other than Government Loong 2, Tal Shun 5. Wlog Fong honour was Miss M, de Roza. Quan 50

2. Dn. Wi 1. Chee 50 cts. Leung Pook 2.

1, Chung Shan 2, Hip Bing

Officials will be held in the Thee

ག”་ Tin

50 2 Wo Loong Foon

Tuen Sang 2, Yee

After the Church service a re-supreme Court On Thursday, Wong Mok Hing 50 cta, Sang 2. Chang Ching 1. Hung Fat 5. ception was held in Somerset Road, December 14, from noon to I p.m. Thee Lo Slug 50 cts. Au Ming 50 cts. Caung Cheung 5, Kwong sing Tal 2 after which the newly weds left for Chee Wal 50 cts. Chen Wal 50 cts. King Wa 1. Sun Kong, Sun Wa

the purpose of electing a Miss Yeung Yee Koo 20 cts. Mr. Bo Tin Wa 2. Shun Chung 1, Ng Hong for their honeymoon at Cheung Justice of the Peace to be recom-

*ong Choy 20 cts, Chung Qui 20

20Sbum Kong 5. Shun Cheung 5, Nam Chau Island,

mended to His Excellency the Gov- 1. Sing Wo 1, Tai Chung Wa 5, kong Rice Merchant Association $100, shun 3. Man Yau 1, On Lun 2. Man

ALVES DE GARDNER Cheung Co. 5, Pong Cheung

ernor for appointment as a Hongkong Shanghai Telegram Trad-

The other wedding of pro-Member of the Legislative Ing Assn. 100, Kun Kee Floor Associa Hing 1, Chuck Sing 1. Wa Fong 1.minence in St. Teresa's Church Council. tion 10. Nam Fook Yun Tong 300 Lee Yick 1, Leung Kai Chaing Tong took place yesterday afternoon, Hongkong New and

Justices of the Peace who are Old Brass and 1, Sui Sik Chau 1. Ho Mau Sang 5,

ME

Yuen 5, Lo Sun Leung Fook.

when Miss Virginia Carmen Benito Government frun Dealers Association 500,

Officials The World Theatre and Staff 230, The Lo Kwok Pai 1, Dr. Le Kwok Yee

de Gardner was joined in marriage entitled to take part in these, Hongkong Rattan Merchant Associa Messrs. On Her Printing

to Mr. Erasmus Ulysses Belavisa proceedings. Mr. Yau tion Ki Wo Tons 300, The Overse Li Koon 1, Au

Wa 2. Tze To Kal

2. So 'Kwok 50

Alves. The Rev. Fr. Granell Chun Shan District Assn 100.

Every candidate must be nom- cts."

Ling 50 cta.. Blu

officlated. Man Bun 50 cts. Wong Yung

The "Ave Maria" was inated in writing by one Justice Mr. Wong Kin, Wang Lar, Chut Kwok Pun 1, Lau Chee Ming 1. Pung sung by Mrs. S. Els Chui, Chan Kui, Chan Kau, Chan Kong 1. Nip Yut 1, Leung Nam Sin

and seconded by another, and the The bride, daughter of Foo. Wong Kut, Leung Sock, Wong Hok Sang 10 ets.. Lau Foo Man 2, Ho Rozario Benito Gardner, of Hong-A... D.

Mrs. nomination delivered to Mr. R. Sing. Chuck Chor. Yau Tack, Chow Chee 10, Ip Shee Wing 50 eta., Chan kong, was given away by Mr. C. E Magistrate, not later than Tuesday,

Forrest, Ping, Chow Yum. Hui Sang, Au Chun Kai

First Police Lau Choy. Wa To, Yeung Sau. Chan Cheung 50 cts., Chan Sun Nam

Fuck 50 ets. Chan Lati Yat Carneiro. Miss Gardner's other December" 12. So. Cheung Lin. Chan Cheung, Chan 3, Messrs On Wo Tong 5. Dr. Li Kan attendants were her sister, Mrs. P. Sup, Chow Yau, Li

Qual Lo Kin

Kun Woo 5 Messrs. Poon Hot Wong Hay, Chow Kid, Wong Siu, Tsec (Branch) 5. Mr. Ho Fal To 2. Hi Hop two bridesmaids, Miss A Gardner Sang Ramos, as the maid of honour, and Lam Qual. Ma Chow. Chung 3. Fong Man Choy 1. Pung Wan Chow, Wong Kum, Wong Yung Ho Yau. Kun Ting 10, Mrs. Chiu Tal Tal 5, Chan Fook Lau Mon, Ho Wal. Teng Miss Cheung Chow Tung 5. Mr. Tsce Yall

Chan

Kai $1 each. The Members Tack Yan 30. Mesars Won Chun Kok of Yau On Kun 47, Messrs. Kwong 20. Mr. Tsee Slu Fong 5. Tsee Siu Yuch 30, Sun Kwang Hop 30, Woon 5, Messrs. Nam Cheung 5, Shun Kwong List Wo 30, Cheung Chan 10. Tai 2, Tee Mon, Kee 2: Nam Sing 1. Kam Sing Electrical Co. 15. Man Pook Ying Cheung 1, Cheung Fat 1. Mr. Tung 30. Mr. Chan Sul Tin 5. Messi. Chin Ho 30, Tang Kal Chan Chung Quan Cheung Sing 15. Tin Yau Tozz Kong Lin 1. ip Bok Chao 1, Chow

The toast to the married couple, 10. Sun Kwong Fung 10, Dah Yuen Suk

On 2 Chin Cheung Yee 1, Kwok was proposed by Mr. Enrico Castro Bank 10, Asia Hotel 10, Kwang Sing Fook King 1. Lo Tiu Mo 8. Yee Bang Yuen 10. Kwong Lal, 1. Yeung. Sock Ming 1, Sum Wai Yau bridegroom's father proposed his Choy Fat at whose wedding the present Loong 10. Man Yick Loong 20, Yu Wo 25, Messrs. China Printing Co. 5. Mr toast. Cheung 10. Bent Tung Bun Chon 30. Wan Pak Cheung 5. Mesars. Fire Wood Man We Cheung 10, Mr. Fong Man Merchant Assn. 10. Union Coal Trad Tim 5, Messrs. Wing Sing Loong 30, ing Co. 10. Tung Pong Cafe 1. Motor Dab Loong 3. Su Cheung Wing 20 Car Driver Assn. 5, Yee Ring Loong Wong Ding Bo 8, Yuen Tun Tong 2.2. Lee Hing Commercial Assn. 5, Mr. Po Wa 5, Mr. Hul Kong Chul 5. Chiu Ching Beg 5, Messrs. Loong Messrs. Po Yuen Sing 3, Cheung Sun Cheung 1. Mr. Dah Bui Ting 1. Mr. 3. Luen Hing Bing 10, Pong Foo Sle Chan Chiu Lam 50 cts. 3. Kung Wo Cheung 5. Chung Yuen Total: $500,150.30-

2,

Leung

Chee. Man suo Tung, Quan Kun, Fong 5. Guug Man Bin 2. Miss Wong and Miss S, Alves, sisters of the

GENERALISSIMO'S

CONDOLENCES

Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek

ung

JAPANESE PLANE. VISITING HERE

tride and groom respectively. Carneiro and Mr. H. Castro

Attending Alves were Mr. L

n

A reception was held at 9.

the bride's mother. Carnarvon Road, the residence of

Mr. and Mrs. Alves will reside Hongkong. Mr. Alves being con- nected with the Hongkong Electric

Co

REGISTRY NUPTIALS

SIX CEREMONIES

A Japanese military plane, a

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Bazaar To Raise Funds

For D.G.S. Building

!!

The pupils of the Diocesan Girls' School opened their cam- paign for the School building funds on Saturday afternoon with a bazaar. There were stalls, where arrays of useful merchandise were attractively displayed, and games of chance and skill, side- shows, ice cream, candy, and pony rides.

Tea was served with the musię or a Mandoline-guitar orchestra providing a pleasant background.

AIRPORT NEWS

Lady Pollock opened the bazaar. Imperial Airways: The Rev. J. R. Higgs deputised for the Bishop of Hongkong presided.

Miks Elizabeth Gibbins," the Headmistress, spoke of the need for more quarters and space in the overcrowded school,"

FANCY DRESS PARADE The outstanding" event of the afternoon Was the fancy dress has sent a telegram to Mr. Tu Douglas DC-3, arrived at Kal Tak

parade in which students of all Yuch-sheng, prominent Shanghai from Canton on Friday to collect

Six weddings took place at the ages scted as the mannequins. Chinese leader now in Hongkong, a spare tyre for the Imperial Afr-Registry. Supreme Court, on Satur- Mrs. J. R. Higgs, who acted as

day morning.

Mr. T. J. Gould, Deputy Regis- for the first prize and Dutch girl judge, selected a Chinese costume

as second.

asking him to convey his condolen- ways' R.M.A. Dardanus and took ces to the family of the late or three-quarter-of-an-hour later trar of Marriages, officiated at all General Wu Kwang-ban, who

for Welchow Island." died of heart failure at the age

the ceremonies, the parties to

of 64 in Kowloon on November 15, On departure from Kal Tak it which were

was learned that the Japanese

General Wu was Hotel Anhwel

a native of

was at one time Minister of War of

from the

Kennedy Road;

The Diocesan 'Girls' School and

a new wing to be built onto the

Mr. Wang Ewang-chit, teacher, present buildings. The Hongkong

of No. 84 Johnston Road, and Miss Government has expressed their Kuang-yi of No 302 Johnston willingness to pay half the sost with the School, supplying the other half. This sum is required by January, 1940,

Road;

SOUTHBOUND" Wednesday: Bangkok, Hanoi,

Hongkong.

Delphinus p.m.

NORTHBOUND Wednesday: Hanol, Bangkok, Denebola-auth

Air France

NORTHBOUND

*Wednesday: France, Hanoi,

Hongkong. Service-4 pm.

SOUTHBOUND

Thursday: Hanal, France Service -8.2.03.

KASTBOUND

Tuesday: USA., Mantis, Hong-

kong.

Mr. Ng Chung-Wan, merchant, endeavouring to obtain $35,000 for He received his Douglas craft would be returning of No. 162 Johnston Road, and new classrooms and improvements Pan American Airways: muitary training la expan

to Canton during the week-end Miss Lau Shou-ging. of No. 120 which, it is understood, will include and would also stop in the Colony. the defunct Peking Government, However, no word was received Being a close follower of the late

Japanese military au- Marshal Tuan Chi-jui, Provisional thorities in the past 48 hours and Chief Executive of China 1924-26, ¡the plane did not arrive. he also quit political Wie after the Marshal's retirement and had on, it is understood from reliable Though lacking oficial confirma-

been living in Shanghai,

sources that all of the 199 kilos of , Upon the organisation of the Royal mail, which was on

"Provisional Government in Pel- RMA. Dardanus when it landed png" he rejected offer by an welchow Island, was not dell Wang Keh-min to all an impor-vered in Hongkong last week, a tant post and later came to live small amount was missing and is In Kowloon

supposed to be still on the Dar danus.

COLONY

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HEALTH

RETURNS

Twenty-ave cases of tuberculosis,

five of diphtheria, four of 'dysen- tery, three of enteric fever and

the

It is presumed that this is the cause for the Japanese plane's re turn trip to Hongkong.

Philippine Clipper-2 p.m.

WESTBOUND Wednesday: Manila, U.S.A Mr. Wilson Young, accountant of

Philippine Clipper—8.30 am. Suk-fan of No. 23 Upper Suelles Anyone wishing to contribute weekend inward the Dizon Company, and „Miss"Lo

NOTE: The Imperial Airways' Street;

service from towards the Building Fund is ask-Bangkok.due in Hongkong on Am- Pte. Ernest Rowland, of the 1sted to send same to the chairman day afternoon has been delayed Battalion, Middlesex Regiment of the finance committee, Mr. B. because of connections on the and Miss Fung Guet-wah, of No M. Chura, at the Union Trading main Empire route. 90 Temple Street;

The service Mr. Lau Tang-fong. of No. 15

will be delayed until Wednesday Thomson Road, and Miss Kwong

when it should be arriving at Kal | Chi-hung," of No. 43 Sharp Street The students of the Heep Tunn mail and passengers from, all Em- Tak at approximately 4 pm, with East;

Girls' School, in Kowloon, beld a pire port. Mr. Leung Kwong-yiu, of No. 22 sale of work and concert

No reason has been Kwellin Street, and Miss L May-Saturday

on given for the delay. afternoon, the funda may, of No. 503 Canton Road.

raised to be divided between various charities, War organiza-

ANNOUNCEMENT

Co., Ltd.

BEEF VONŃ SCHOOL

The forthcoming marriage is an- tions, Social Service Centre and NEW COLLEGE IN nounced of Mr. Aubrey George the Talpo Orphanage.

CHENGTU CHUNGKING, Nov, 19 (Central,

A reward will be paid to any Gardner, accounting assistant, of! one each of measles and chicken-person giving information leading No. 4 Railway Quarters, Kowloon, imately 400 people Inspected and A szechnen-Bikong Reconstruc-

During the afternoon apprOK- pax were notified to the local to the recovery, by the Authorities, and Miss Ludmilla. D'Eremeon, of purchased various items of hand-tion College will be established In Health authorities on Friday. of a Battle Practice Target which No. 110 Austin Road."

broke adrift in postion 20 miles,

EN. E. from Lamock Island Light

BRISBANE

work made by the pups, and at Chengtu next spring. tended a Chinese theaterical,

The projected college,

with

· Mrs. B. W. Ta'o, who declared the Generalissimo Chiang as chairman

dents a their endeavours and Wel Shih-chen as principal," will pence wished the enterprise every suc-offer courses in agriculture, ap-

cess.

plied chemistry and medicine.

The Band of the Middlesex Regi- on November 8, 1939. Th's target ment entertained the officers and which is 148 feet long and carrer The Raub Australian Gold Mining sale open, congratulated the stu-of the board of trustees and Mt. men of the Hongkong Volunteer no mast was reported to be drift- Defence Corps in FanEng, Camping in a WB. W direction at last night.

about 18 miles daily

Declared shäre fifteen December..

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