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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

LOCAL WEDDINGS.

CHINESE FAMILIES UNITED.

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MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1928.

WHITE SLAVERY.

GENEVA CONVENTION AND THE FAR EAST.

NORTHERN WAR.

IRREGULAR FORCES CUT LUNGHAI LINE.

their

RUSSIA DEFIANT.

Moscow, Mar. 18,

SURGICAL AGONY ABOLISHED!

RED-HOT-IRONS FOR DISEASED SKIN.. BOILING OIL FOR BLEEDING WOUNDS.

THE SOVIET-GERMAN RUPTURE

Chronic diseases of the skin like An Interesting wedding between

ravaging sores, Alcali-eating ulcers, members of two well-known Chi-

Gonova, Mar. 18.

Bory itching eczema, etc., wore until. Peking, Mar. 17.

Moscow, Mar. 17. nese families took place at St.

The seventh session of the Com-

fairly recent times eradicated by usa Northern The report of a

M. Chicherin had a conversation of red-hot iron, just as it was the “ John's Cathedral on Saturday mittee on the White Slave Traffic success at Kwelteh is not confirm with the German Ambassador with the practice to staunch bleeding in afternoon, when Mr. James N. has concluded, and adopted aed here. It is not claimed in regard to the broken Soviet serious wounds with boiling oil Wong, son of the late Mr. J. T. report to be presented at the Fongtion circles which state that German commercial negotiations. Thus sufferers were prostrated by Wong and Mrs. Wong, and Miss next session of the Council of the fighting on a serious scale has not M. Chichorin stated that the pain and torturo in order to got a Winnie Chan, daughter of the late Loague, in June,

yet commenced. At the same arrests were made strictly on the healthy adn." Mr. Chan Kal-ming, were married.

This report draws attention to time, it is interesting to note that basis of the Soviet laws, applicable Since there has been a wonderful There were many prominent Chi-the fact that many governments some well-informed foreign-train-to everyone living in the Soviet advance in the solence of healing; nese residente present, including have not yet acceded to the Ind Chinese are willing to bet that Union. Any attempt to bring and pro-eminent amongst all dis Lady Ho Tung and the Hon. Dr.ternational White Slave Conven- Sun Chuan-fang will be at Puków pressure on Soviet justice was coveries is that great soother and R. H. Kotewall.

tion, and proposes that the The bride was given away by azenda of the next session shall within two months and that Feng doomed to failure.Reuter

Yu-hsiang will be driven towards

Two Released. include questions of an interna Western Honan, basing Mr. Kenneth Chan, her brother.onal convention for voluntary conclusions on the immense quant- She looked charming in a Chineso

or compulsory repatriation of stole with cloud of silver and dia- prostitutes, and extension to the ties of arms and munition now The authorities have released manto with a silver. Chun Kal. Far East of an inquiry by a special compared with their rivarters two of the six Gorman engineers, of the late Hon. Mr. Chan Kal-body of experts. She carried a bouquet of white The report is accompanied by A strange story is widely cir-sabotage at the Donetz coalfield. carnations. She was attended by a questionnaire on the protection culating among the Chinese which One of the released men had only Miss Mary Ho, as maid of honour of women music-hall artists tour- believed by the masses and been in Russia for a few weeks Miss Ho wore a Chinese dress of ing abroad, which will be sub-more than half credited by many Altogether 60 persons were arrest gold and white over soft flesh mitted to all the governments. others. A priest of "Sloeping ed-Reuter.

Buddha. Temple," on the Western pink. She carried a similar bou- Reuter

Hills, relates that he could not quet to that of the bride.

sleep one night recantly owing to strange noises. He finally rose land went to the courtyard whore he found the famous sleeping Buddha walking round. The Buddha told the trembling priest that an era of peace would dawn for China next autumn.-Reuter. The Langhai Line,

Peking, Mar. 18.

The Rev. H. V. Koop, was the officiating minister and the duties of best man were, discharged by Mr. J. F. Shea.

Following the ceremonty a recep- tion was held at the bride's home, "Rocky Mount" which was largely attended.

U. S. WARSHIPS.'

REDUCED PROGRAMME.

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Is

skin-grower_Zam-Buk.

Compounded from rare herbal olla. and

essences, Zam-Buk is. a balm so pure and so, highly-refined that it not only induces rapid healing of surface skin, but it extends its discano-dis lying tissues throughout the under- Being powerfully antiseptis Zam- Buk kills poisonous germs, it quickly subduos inflammation and swelling, and expels all pus and had matter. Whoa Zam-Buk has purified the wound or sore, it regenerates and tv- builds the tissue cells

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quickly grows now healthy skin.

Zam-Buk, which is guaranteed free from all animals fate, is a wonderful cure for eczema, ulcers, bad logu, poisoned wounds, festering. BOTOS, Dhobies itch, prickly heat, ringworm, CAPTAIN LALOR LEAVES bites, etc. Got a box of Zam-Buk to- piles, cuts, burns, sprains, Insect

who were arrested on a charge of

ON HIS WAY HOME.

HANKOW.

Washington, Mer. 17. The House of Representatives,

Hankow, Mar. 17, Mr. J. D. Bush, proposing the without debate, adopted the amend

Capt. Laler has left for Shang- toast of the bride and bridegroom, ment to the new warship construction It now transpires that an irrogu-hat on his way to England- said inter alia.-I heartily con-programme, requesting Presidentlar force under former Wu Pei-fu Reuter. gratulate the bridegroom, and can- Coolidge to seek another International gonerals Ting and Chin cut the [Captain Lalor is the mercan- not refrain from telling him that Conference for the limitation

of Lunglei line. It appears that tile marine officer who was cap- he has certainly drawn the highest naval armaments,

they have been hiding in the tured by briganda and who gained prize. The bride in the daughter

Washington, Mar. 18, mountains for months and recent-his freedom through the good ming, a former member of the

The House of Representatives by ay offered their allegiance to Sun offices and perseverance of the Legislative Council, a great bene-vole of 287 to 67 has approved the Chuan-fang, who agreed to incor- Nov. A. II. Tocher, a missionary,

warship construction programme nt a cost of $274,000,000-Reuters porate them into his forces if they who was afterwards bonoured by American Service.

first performed a meritorious deed. the King] They accordingly attacked; the Kuominchun communications, evi- dently with some success.-Router.

factor to the Colony, founder of many scholarships and a liberal donor to the Hongkong University, having presented a building to one of the departments of the Faculty of Medicing,

It has been my privilege to know. the bride well, and I have alway's esteemed her as a, charming girl and a very great lady. In her are mingled beauty, gentleness and sweetness. Her charms in all respects are quite in accord with what the Chinese poet would aing:.

"The maid is sweet and de-

bonair"

Oh, Fit to be our Prince's bride.' I am sure no man can fail to live nobly with a wife of such charms and moral excellence.

The bridegroom is a rising young man in the banking world and much esteemed "by all who' come in contact with him in a busi- ness way and within the social cir ele. At one time he figured quite prominently in the Chinese Re- creation Club as a keen and stilful tennis player. Some of his in- timate friends have told me that he does not take to tommls so much nowadays. Perhaps one of the reasons is that he wishes to de- vote all the leisure to his lady fair: and secondly, it may be that his mass and volume do not permit him to be too active on the courts. From the close friends of the bridegroom, I have also gathered that he has always been a devot- ed son and exceedingly fond of the joy of home life. I consider devotion and love of home as the most essential virtue and soundest basis for married happiness.

After the reception the couple left for Macao.

Christie-Mitchell.

"

The marriage took place on Saturday at St. John's Cathedral of Miss Jonn Isabel Margaret Mit- chell, daughter of the late Mr. E. W. Mitchell and Mrs. Mitchell of Hongkong and Mr. Thomas Lan- dale Christie of the Chartered Bank, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Christie of Cupar, Fife.

The bride, who was given away by her brother, Captain O... Mit- chell, A., wore a white satin dress of mediaeval style and carried a bouquet of white roses. She was. attended by the Misses Rosalic Kinloch, Catherine Whyte Smith and Patricia Mitchelland. Masters. Geoffrey Brearley, Michael Le Groa, and Andrew Kinloch, The bridesmaida wore long pale green satin dresses and carried bouquets of blue larkspur.

Mrs. E. W; Mitchell, the bride's. mother was dressed in a two piece beige georgette dress with hat

to match. The best man was Mr. Alistair Mackenzie,

The Rev. H. V. Koop officiated at the ceremony and Mr. F. Mason played appropriate wedding music. The reception was held at the Hongkong Hotel and was attend- ed by many friends of the bride and bridegroom. Later Mr. and Mrs: Christlo. left for Fanling, where the first part of the honey- moon is being spent.

A middle-aged man, shouting "Vote Labour," was removed by the police from the roof of Weat minster Hall. He had climbed a wall of Old Palace Yard after mak- ing use of a ladder which had been loft by workmen. A policeman clambered up after him, and the. man went quietly with him to the police station.

CHINESE POSTS.

POWERS PROTEST AGAINST BIG RUBBER RESERVE.

NEW AGREEMENT.

G.$30,000,000 SET ASIDE BY COMMERCE BANKS,

Peking, Mar. 17. The Powers algnatory to the Washington Agreement have pro- tested against the Postal Agree-.

New York, Mar. 18. ment mainly on the ground that China agreed at Washington not announces that a credit Has been The National Bank of Commerce to curtail the powers of the co-arranged for the national crude Director General, whereas the rubber reserve, commonly known agreement considerably weakens as the American rubber pool, for them, as now there is only one G$30,000,000 with another G$80 foreign with three Chinese direc-1000,000 available. if required.

Reiter'a American Service. tors-Reuter.

"REDS" EXECUTED.

EIGHTEEN ACCOUNTED FOR

IN TWO DAYS.

Hankow, Mar, 17. Following the reeent Communist Iatrocities in Hunon the local

intensified. anti-Red campaign has again been

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