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WEDDING BELLS.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1929.
ALLEGED ROBBERY.
INTERESTING CEREMONY AT TWO MEN FACE CHARGES AT
THE CATHEDRAL.
A very pretty wedding, in which considerable interest was taken, was solemnised at St. John's Cathedral yesterday afternoon, when Miss Margaret Ada Kent, the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kent, became the bride of Lieut. Kenneth Wyn Maurice-
KOWLOON MAGISTRACY.
An armed robbery committed last month had a sequel at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday afternoon when two Chinese ap peared before Mr. T. S. Whyte Smith on charges of participation in the affair.
Detective inspector Fallon
Don't Forget!
al of Pinkettes, the dainty little Before going home to-day get a
laxatives that give nature just tho Jones, D.S.O., R.A., son of the conducted the case for the Crown assistance needed to correct con- bilious Rev. Canon Maurice-Jones, D.D. and in detailing the facts of the headaches, ill smelling breath.
stipation, liverishness, and Mrs. Maurice-Jones, St
case, to his Worship said that David's College, Lampeter, Cardi-
the second floor of No. 60, wanshire, Wales.
Laichikok Rond, where the defendants were alleged to have committed the robbery, with three others, was occupied by a Chinese doctor and his family.
The ceremony, which was at tended by a large number of friends of the parties, was con- ducted by the Very Rev. Dean Swana..
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cluded the woman went into or-
cupation on March 20. Some days later she was joined by a man whom she introduced as her husband.
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PINKETTES KEEP YOU WELL.
SANITARY BOARD.
DR. S. C. HO'S TERM EXPIRING SHORTLY.
On March 18, a woman in The bride looked charming in a
Answer to a notice posted at the picturesque bouffant gown of fingfoot of the stairs leading to the Honiton Inco over parchment house, applied to the doctor satin, on which was arranged rent a cubicle which was vacunt. garland of dainty velvet buds in Negotiations, having been con- pastel shades, which effected n delicate contrast to the beautiful creation. The gown, which fell in stately folds to her ankles, was devoid of any trimming save for a large satin bow falling from the walatline at the back. She wore There was nothing out of the
During the absence of Mr. W. J. a lovely tulle veil, edged with ordinary until March 26, when the Carrie, who is on sick leave, Mr. lover's knots, surmounted by a woman went out, saying that she N. L. Smith has been appointed chaplet of orange blossoms and was going to the theatre, and lead of the Sanitary Depart: white heather. A rope of seed failed to return for the tight.ment and in that capacity he pearls and a sheaf of arum liliesThe husband, however, had re- yesterday presided over the fort- and maiden hair fern completed a mained on the floor and had slept nightly meeting of the Board. atriking model. She was given in the cubicle.
Others present were the Hon. Mr. away by her father, Mr. Walter Keni, Assistant Superintendent of Shortly after 8 o'clock the fol-H. T. Crenay, C.B.E., the Hon. Mr. Police,
lowing morning someone knocked J. P. Braga, Dr. H. A. Fawcett, at the door and a volce was heard Dr. S. C.. Ho, Messrs. Wong tenant. The door to enquire for Sin Wah, the new Kwong-tin and T. N. Chau.
WAR opened In mentioning the minute by and a man, who according to the the President relative to the ap witnesses, was the first defendant, pointment of Mr. T. N. Chau, Dr. entered the floor. He went into S. C. Ho and Dr. W. V. M. Koch the hired cubicle and was engag- to be members of the respective ed in conversation with Sin Wah Standing Committees, the Chair- for nearly an hour when another man said that he understood Dr. Ho had announced his intention knock was heard.
of not Blanding for re-election to for Sin Wah and on the door be-term expired in a few weeks' time" request the Sanitary Board when his ing opened three other men were The Chairman mentioned that Dr. admitted. These, the tenant told Ho would remain a member until the other occupants of the floor. his term expired and the vacancy were his folds. The entire party would be considered in due course. then went into the cubicle hu were not there for more than five minutes when they emerged and produced two revolvers and two daggers with which they proceed The bride's mother was attireded to hold up the inmates of the in a blege georgette gown satin, with a large black picture hat and shoca and stockings to Evidence would be given that
The bridesmaids were Miss Patricia Hynes, Miss Molly George, Miss Marian Vincent and Miss Pat Chevalier. They were dressed in bouffant gowns of prevenche blue, pale gold, mauve and peach taffeta. The skirta were finished with talle, which touched the tips of their dainty taffeta alippers. The only trimming was a taffeta bow which fell from the neckline to the
ground at the back. On their hair were bundeaux of tulle edged with tiny, taffeta huds, and they carried flowers to blend. Two of the bridemaids carried sheafs of pale and blush pink gladiolas and gold gladiolus and the smaller brides- maida Victorian posing of pink
African daisies and mauve larkspur.
tone in biege.
The "best man" Wax E. H. Walters, R.A.
There was the same
over Boor.
Referring to the plan for the proposed market at Kowloon Tong, the Chairman intimated that he had not seen the papers and thought that there would be no harm if the question was deferred for a fortnight. He did not feel like going into the papers as he the first defendant was armed was only acting temporarily.
Hon. Mr Braga agreed to, the Lieut.with a daggerand actually stabb-
ed the doctor during a struggle procedure suggested and the ques- position from the doctor the men which ensued. Mecting with option was adjourned till the next
meeting. abandoned their attempt and ran away. They were chased by two boys but managed to escape.
At the conclusion of the cere mony a largely-altended reception was held at the Roof Garden of the Hongkong Hotel, where the happy couple were the recipients of the congratulations of their many friends. The usual toasts were honoured.
In April certain Information was received by the Police and the first defendant was arrested
The honeymoon le being spent in Yu Chau Street, Shamshulpo,
SEAMAN'S DEATH.
FUNERAL YESTERDAY,
chal, early yesterday morning when. Able Seaman T. M. Millard of H.M.S. Marazion whe was occupy. ing a room in the building for the night, fell into the street and was killed,
at Repulse Bay and Manila. The while the second defendant was A distressing accident occurred bride's going away dress was a arrested a Kremer Streal, Tai- at the Royal Naval Canteen, Wan. striking sleeveless New York koktaui. They were both put up model of coral pink georgette, for 'identification, but only one embroidered with cornflower blue wilnces recognised the first defen and gold silk under a cont of the dant while two
identified the same material, the edge of which
second. was finished with dainty jabots and fastened at the waist with a
Evidence was then taken and blue pearl buckle. The ensemble the case was adjourned, was completed by pearl blege shoes and stockings and a black. picture hat trimmed with large flowers to tone.
WAR ON SZECHUAN,
CHIANG ORDERS AN ATTACK TO BE MADE.
SMALL-POX IN U.S.
ALARM CAUSED BY EPIDEMIC IN MASSACHUSETTS.
Middlesboro, Mass., Apr. 30. The local health officials are alarmed by an epidemic of small-
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Hankow, Apr. 30. Chiang Kai-shek has ordered
Hitherto there are a hundred Chang Fat-kwel and Hai Teo-ying cases reported. There is no sug together with the reorganised Hupehites, all of whom are at pre-Realion of the epidemic being due to nent in Wes! Hupeh, to commence American Service,
any, European contact-Reuter's operations against Yang Sen and other independent Szechuan Gen- erals, so as to bring Szechuan com- pletely, under the dominance of the Government.
London Increase,
The remains were removed to the Naval Mortuary and yesterday ac corded a funeral with full honours, The Rov. H. W. Arscott, of H.M.S. Titania officiated.
The coffin, which was draped in a Union Jack, was borne on a gun carriage drawn by ratings from H.MS. Titania and Sub- marines, while preceding the car- rlage were the Royal Marines Band and a fring party from II.M.S. Cornwall,
Immediately behind wera rat- ings from H.M.S. Marazion and former comrades of the Inte A. B. Millard.
Among the officers present were Comdr. S. Four and Comdr. Stanley of H.M.S. Marazion,
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Wreaths werd sent by Ship's Company, Captain and Officers, No, 1 Mess, No. 2 Mess, His Muss- mates, and Kwong Wo and Can- teen Staff, of H.M.S. Marazion: Ship's Company, H.MS. Titaniu: Ward Room Officers, H.M.S. Fourth Submarine This shows a decided Increase, Titania and Government troops to root out the The figures given on April 26 were Flotilla; Ship's Company, H.M.S. No. 618, Top Floor, Wyndham St.
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London, Apr. 80. There are now 291 small-pox fied his allegiance to Nanking, and cases in London.-Reuter,
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lesser Szechuanites.-Reuter.
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