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HONGKONG FANCIERS. LOCAL WEDDING.

M.

Show This Year.

Oven Day.ea present

Tratman-Mallory Farmer.

SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1923.

There will be a dog, cat and An interesting wedding took poultry show this year. A decision] place yesterday at the Cathedral to this exec WAS reached at when Mr. D. W. Tratmao, District meeting of a number of enthusiasts | Oficer (North), was wedded to Miss

the Supreme Court last

B. E. Mallory-Farmer, Matron of the Peak Hospital. A number of Sir William Rees presided and

well-known people in the Colony those

were present at the wedding and were COL Butterworth, Com the reception given afterwards at nander C. W. Beckwith, R. N. the Hongkong Hotel. The bride. Messrs. B. L Forst, Gorden Wilson, who wa charmingly attired in f. H. Dillon. F. J. McCarthy white satin charmeuse trimmed and Revenue Ufcer Ward,

with silver lace, white veil and The Chairman said that it always by Dr. G. D. R. Black. She orange blessam, was given awas gave him much pleasure to was attended by Mrs. S. Wa what he could to further the iniazas and Miss E. Benson a terests of the dog show, with which Maids of Honour. They were had been associated for several dressed of white gaberdines with years past. The dog show had at ronze colored bats and carried ways been a success. There was a

bouquets of brown chrysanthem general desire in the Colony at the

umas. Mr. A. E. Wood' cisted as best man and the ceremony was present time that there should be a slow this year. The last one was

performed by the Rev. H. Copley held in April 1900 and was highly organs. The register was signed Moyle. Mr. Perman Faller was successful, there being a credit by Dr. Black and Mr. and Mrs. | balance of $35. Arrangements myth as witnesses.

were made for a show in 1921, buzi After the ceremony, wedding wing to rabies having bruken vur groups in the porch of the Cathe badly it had to be abandonei Sirdal were photographed. The happy William Rees Davies stated that the uple thea left for the Hongkong expenses incurred for printing and Hotel where the reception was advertising amounted to $17.30, held. In proposing the toast of the pavolving an indebtedness to couple. Dr. Black referred to the rust (Secretary and Treasurer)reat popularity of the bridegroom to the extent of $1.1

who was a fine sportsman. It was A few as commonly said of Taipe, where ags Mr. Frost was informed that the bridgroom lived, that malaria gentleman, who had recently left was prevalent there. Personally, be the Colony, bad handed over a sama rot believe it. The bridegroom. of 10, some chits and a cheque bowever, had caught another kind. which had been collected for the fo fever ther-, the results of which slow that was to have been held in they had witnessed that witernoon 1926. That amount had been hand ed over to Mr. Frost and, after a dedication of 1.40 due to him.

laughters. No doubt, his example would inspire other young people to do likewise. He had much there would remain a balance viduty of proposing the health of the pleasure in performing the pleasant In 1019 the gate mary bride and bridegroom. $13% 60 tetalled 8213 and the entrance fees

mounted to $79.30, while in 1920 bridegroom replied to the toast Later, in a short speeeb, tce the Egures were $21 and 80s. In thanking the guests for their pre- 1910 the value of the prizes amount-sepce there. After the reception. rd to $15 and in it was in the couple left for Taipo where the creased to Be

bridegroom is stationed.

لا لا أعلة

FANLING GULF.

A Permanent (Tab. Oring to the absence of M. Frost frum the Lobny no one taking the matter up there! was no show in 199, continued the! Chairman I had been suggested that a permanent club be formeri to

avoid a

The following will play to this Several repetition

hatch at Fanling on Sunday. 14th gent me bad signified thri

instant, going off at times us post ention of joining if the club wased on the notice barl:- formed.

Married v. Single.

Married

1. f. Stewart

Single.

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HER SOURCE OF SUSTENANCE.

She was a dear old lady, one of the leading characters of the village, and the vicar looked admiringly at her.

"My dear lady,” he asked suð. denly, what has been the chief source of your strength and The Chairman said that the meet-

Lt. Luke, e N. ustenance during all these years ing had first to decule whether this. H. Buckland H. A, Camadge of your earthly pilgrimage? What

II Popular annual fixture should be Major 5. Capt. 0. S. Camas appealed to you as the rest, asis of the wonderful vigour of

Gwady

E J. B. Mitchell Lt. W. D. Bacon your mind and body, and has been 1. B. Res

II. C. lieland D you an unfailing comfort Captain H. F.hrough trials and sorrows? Pray

Bloxha

tell me, that I may pass it on to others."

J. L. Crockatt

waved and, if so, where should se the venue. The Cemounding Ohere of the King's Brent hart 1.mily consented to allow the

Kanisers the use of the Murray W. Galloway Parade Grounil for this year's show if they desire

It was an imporW. Adamson tane question whether aknu tagi

E. Davidson sboubt be taken pl

RE. Lindsell dhe miktary offer or whether they should adhera Major. R. Lloyd

C. C. Stark

to the old venue of the Hongken F. A. Redmool Jockey Clubeurlosure which he felt. W. Fracks sure would be lent by the stewards. S. Mort-ca The Chairman said that there was. W. Kent something to be, subi about the twoj places. In the first place there) was in the Jockey Club enelerute the necessary covering her the dog

event of deal of pala, Everything had been found to work

ht

C. Bulmer Juha

T. G. Becaett J, M. Walker R. Bruce

F. S. Harrison

M. H. Turner H. W. Belger f. brister

I. Moneriert

D. J. Cuthill

Seconded by Commander Beck. with the Chairman's proposal was pisted.

were elected to

The old lady thought a roo ment. She raised ber eyes, dim with years yet bright with "sweet memories, and answered briefly:

Victuals!"

SHINGU-MARU FIRE DUE TO CIGARETTE,

Fire broke out in No. 1 hold of the Shingu msro (2,020 tons),own-i

It was decided that the show beled by, the Kobe Oguri Gosbi satisfactorily in the Jockey Club held on Saturday, February 10th.isbe, 00 the afternoon of enclosure in previous years so far as The following

December 25th, when the steamer structural arrangements were conserve on the Committee: Command.

was about to leave Tsingtau. cerned. On the other band it was er Beckwith (Chairman). Mr. B. Ltons of cargo, consisting of raw

She bad on board rome 1,500) a good long way from the town and Frost (Secretary), Col

it was thought by some gentlemen worth,

Butter cotton, pes nuts and other goods; Revenue Officer Ward. to be conveyed to Japan. The that Murray Parade ground wa Messrs. F. J. McCarthy, H. B. Lames continued for six hours, en its entral cality would Dowbiggin. Gordon Wilson, F. H. although the local fire brigades. ensure a larger amount from gate receipts but its use would involve

on and Fred Fisher.

The following were elected judges

the question of suitable accumamora-for dogs and poultry: Cel. Butter

tion for the animals. However, worth, Contaarder Beckwith, F. 1

were active. Some Chinese Coolies who had been at work on

the vessel are believed to have

dropped & cigarette end on the raw cotton on board, thus caus

As far as the details are concerned McCarthy, F. A. Davidson andling the outbreak. The loss of gest that they be left to the stalker. Mts. Dyer was elected cotton alone is estimated at consideration of the committee judge for cats. which we will appoint," concluded the Chairman.

All those present were requested to be guarantors of the show, the The Venue and Dale.

amount to be considered after the Mr. Frost said

the that no matter Committee had reported on which of the two places was chosen proposal to substitute the Marray as the venue benches for the exhi Parade Ground for Happy Valley oits had to be provided.

Mr. Wilson was requested to secure Proposed by Mr. Wilson and a few more guarantors. seconded by Inspector Ward it was unanimously decided that there be a show this year.

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EYE, COMFORT means better bealth and better results from your work, and if your eyes require glasses you

In connection with the prize fund have had careful and expert ex-

it was decided that Mr. Dowbiggin be requested to enlist doors from With regard to the Parade Groandang the various hongs.

The meeting decided to exclude it was pointed out that the fencing pigeons and cage birds at the

the ground would entail con forthcoming show. siderable expense.

The Chairman: The best course would be to appoint a committee to go into the figures and what the cost is likely to be before we decide where the show is to be held. We will hold another meeting later on.

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