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REPULSE BAY HOTEL

TEA DANCES

will be held on

Wednesday, 16th December

Saturday, 19th

"

Dancing 4.80 p.m. to 6.30 p.m.

Sunday 13th December

Selections by Combined Orchestra during Tiffin

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we trust that you will give us an

opportunity of pleasing you.

Prices Moderate.

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THEOSOPHY

THE LAW OF ACTION AND REACTION**

will be the abjret of this week's public lecture of the Hongkang Lange The Theosophical Society, 7 Buddell St., on Wednesday December 16th, at 6 p.m.

harp. The westaag is open to the palle,

Nervous debility

frequently is caused

by faulty nutrition

and can be corrected

by a regular course

of this lung-healing and body building food. Ask for

SCOTT'S Emulsion

The protector of life

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1925.

THE NORTHERN TURMOIL.

INTERNATIONAL TRAIN RETURNS.

Peking, Dec. 12.

The international train returned to Peking this evening all eafo Router.

Kuominchun Troops Defented. Tlentain, Dec. 14.

Latest reporte from Peltsang indicate that, though outnumbered, Li Ching-lin's troopa are holding their own and have even advane- ed a few miles toward Yangtaum, -Reuter

Tientsin, Dec. 14.

Kn

LI Ching-lin's advance confirmed. He has driven out Feng Yu-heling's troops from Yangtsun. After all day artillery hatile, his troops took Feng's trenchus at the bayonet point.

Li states that southern Chihli isi freed from the Kuuminchun menace. He is able to obtain am- munition from Techow which, n week ago, was surrounded by the) Kuominchu troops. He also states that he is not helped by Chung Tse-lin and has no understanding with him, but Wu Pei-fa has agreed to defend southern Chibi in the event of the Kuominchun troops advancing from Honan again.- Reuter

Wu Pei-fu Intervening.

Tokyo. Dec. 14. The Navy is probably sending one or two destroyers from Port Arthur to Tientsin with food and clothing for Japanese nationals.

While the Government spokes- man admits a battle is imminent near Mukden, it is insisted that Chang Tso-lin's days are numbered and his fall is expected momen- Larily.

Japanese sources report that Wu Pei-fu is marching on Shanghai | Reuter.

WEDDING.

FOSTER-TURNER-RADLEY,

A very pretty wedding took place yesterday morning at the St. John's Cathedral, the parties Wentworth being Mr. Frederick Foster-Turner and Miss Rosin Lily Radley, who arrived in the Colony, during the week-end.

Mr. Foster-Turner js well- known here as an architect. Hel is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Foster- Turner of Bush Hill Park, N. Missi Radley is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Radley of Cross Park, Pilton, North Devon,

The bride, who was given away by Mr. S. Hamer, was beautifully dressed in white crepe satin, trim- and med with Brussels lace, wore a Brussels lace veil with white heather and a wreath of orange blossoms. Her bouquet was of white roses and chrysan- themums.

The bridesmaid Was Miss Gladys Brock, who wore a charming dress of pale pink crepe

de chine trimmed with silk lace

Christmas

Gifts

YACHTING.

OF

EXQUISITE DIAMOND RINGS; SMART GOLD AND SILVER MESH

BAGS VANITY AND CIGARETTE CASES;

MAGNIFICENT

DIAMOND WATCHES, GEM SET BRACELETS; BROOCHES, BAR PINS, WATCH BRACELETS, WRIST WATCHES, LINGERIE CLIP'S, DRESS SETS, GOLD DRESS FOBS, GOLD PENCILS, SHIRT LINKS, DRESS STUDS, TIE PINS, TIE CLIPS, ETC. ARE ALWAYS VERY ACCEPTABLE,

VAS AS

DIRECTLY IM- PORTED FROM THE WORLD'S GREAT JEWELLERY CENTRES AND IS OF THE MOST UNUSUAL CHARACTER AND EXCLUSIVENESS, SUCH AS NOT AVAILABLE IN THE ORDINARY STORES, AND IS OF THE HIGHEST STANDARD, AND REPRESENTS THE UTMOST VALUE OBTAINABLE.

ALL OUR JEWELLERY, AND SILVERWARE IS

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ST. ANDREW'S v. ST. GEORGE'S.

On Sunday next, the annual sailing races, St. Andrew's Society place at the Royal Hongkong Yacht v. St. George's Society, will take bouquet of pink roses and chry- Club, commencing in the forenoon

and continuing in the afternoon.

Tiffin will be served in the Club and in the afternoon there may also be a bowls match. Notifications

and hat to match. She carried a

santhemums.

Mr. S. Feltham acted as best

man to the bridegroom. The Rev. T. B. Powell, M.A., officiated and

Mr. F. Mason was at the organ.

After the ceremony a reception i was held at the residence of Mr. S. Hamer, 10 Ventria Road, where many friends of the bride and bridegroom gathered to offer good wishes.

Later, Mr. and Mrs. Foster- Turner left for Cheung Chau, where the

honeymoon is to be spent. The bride's going away dress was of tan erepe de chine with lace to tone and velvet rib- bon, her hat being of brown Bang kok straw with flowered wreath.

SATESMAN SAM.

"WHY HLO, SAM- I SEE YOU'RE ON YOUR WAY TO TH STORE EARLY TODAY TOO, THE FIRST DAY WE'RE BACK FROM

THE FALLS

YEAH!

I'M ANXIOUS TO SEE HOW BUMNESS 15

GOING

WHAT TH' HECK!-

are due by noon on Friday.

HOCKEY.

PHONE 4567

GIFTS THAT LAST

SHOP MANAGER CHARGED.

WITNESS'S SUDDEN INTEREST IN THEFT CASE.

Defendant Alleges a Conspiracy.

vestigations of the case at 2.30 the prosecution. He was told p.m. on November 27, and when that the complainant was under the complainant was queried she an obligation to him for having told him that she had no wit successfully negotiated the re- nesses with the exception of the lease of her two children from two fokis. Witness told her that the hunds of pirates, using as failing other evidence there was ransom money a loan, from his no case against the defendant and father. When asked for repay- the Police would not prosecute. ment of that sum they had quarrelled and had further words Two days later the complainant when a solicitor's letter was re- The sudden production of again appeared at the Police ceived requiring payment of a witness, whose evidence was meat Station and produced a woman, debt due to another rice firm. vital, after the police had refused who at the previous bearing of

the case gave evidence to the The defendant was put into the to take legal proceedings, was the strange disclosure made at the effect that she was present at the box and said that there were five Kowloon Magistracy yesterday

shop when the complainant count-partners in the shop and he had afternoon in the case concerning cd out a bundle of notes for the originally $260, invested in the She business, but was later given a defendant to purchase rice. rice shop manager who was

value of a further said that she was visiting "red" share to the charged on remund with the

The defendant larceny of $370, the property of the shop when the defendant further $250. the firm.

was arrested in the evening, went on to speak of the robbery when the com- Mr. Turner said that the story in the country of the prosecution was so very plainant's children were kidnap- overwhelming and unanimous in ped and also of the subsequent every detail that he had had a quarrels he had had with the further interview with his client

complainant. and discussed the possibilities of the existence of any motive for

CLUB SECONUS v. ARTILLERY, The following will represent the Hongkong Hockey Club 2nd. XL in a match against the Royal Artillery at the Marina ground, Kowloon,

Mr. D. McCallum appeared for to-day at 5 p.m.-A. J. Frank, the prosecution and Mr. L. D. L. R. Becher, J. Wedlake (Capt.) Turner represented E. F. Stewart, W. B. Locke, J.

the defen- dant. Prior, A. .S. Exell, S., H. Garrod, D. Lyon, L. R. Andrews, T. J. Price.

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