1932-01-19 — Page 11

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NAVAL WEDDING.

COUPLE LEAVE UNDER

CROSSED SWORDS.

DEATH IN SIAM.

FORMER EMPLOYEE OF KOWLOON RAHWAY,

He

Indicating the popularity of the The Bangkok Times announces bridal couple were the crowds that the death of Mr. Ingham Sutcliffe, thronged St. Joseph's Church yeaM... Mech. E., which took place at torday afternoon, when Miss the Nursing Home recently, Jessica Beatrice Winters was marri-was taken fil on December 1 but ed to Flying Officer Arthur Donald only removed to the Nursing Home Bennett of the Royal Air Force. early this month and some of his The church wan

packed, the friends did not realise he WABI uniforms of the many nayal offféera seriously II. present adding a colourful touch. The couple left the church under the

of the naval and crossed aworda air force officers.

A

Enst Assistant

for

THE

HONGKONG

RUSSIA AND JAPAN.

NON-AGGRESSION PACT

DAMNED.

TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1932.

Countess let the beautiful bnuble be acon deliberately? Bruce's af- fections needed whipping up, if, Mary was any judge. And a lit tle discreet jealously would do the trick!

An she stood turning the circlet in her fingers, pretending to ex- amine it, there came a loud rap at

Both women jumped. (To be Continued)

the door.

GEMS OF PERIL

(Continued from Pago S.) Mary replaced the receiver an the hook thoughtfully. After a moment she took it down again Whether the Government ap-and naked the clork if the Coun-

The Countess stood without re- for a Russo-Japanese non-aggres-sho had, she asked for room ser proves or disapproves the proposal tess had come in yet. Told that Plying. She had no idea how De Loma had come by the bracelot sion pact, the opposition thereto vice and ordered sandwiches and and the thought that Mary might

so firmly implanted and wide-iced drinks sent up to spread that the likelihood of ae-room. Then,

her own be speaking seriously disquieted with trepidation her. This was only for a moment. ceptance is virtually damned.

"Do you

like it?" she sald turning her knees to jelly, he It is considered that the sugges- went down the hall and tapped on negligently. "It a present tion would have had a greater the other woman's door. Mr. Sutcliffe was a Yorkshire chance of acceptance

If she from my-from my former hus- had the lost a moment, sho knew man, born at Bradford it is be

band." her Soviot given the Japanese Govern-courago would coze away entire-

Mary felt a choking sense of ex- lived, and at the time of his deathment time to prepare the ground ty.

eltement. She miat

that was in his fifty-first year. He is for a favourable reception baforei

get The bride is the daughter

"Who is it?" came

bracelet 1 in muffled

It would of survived by a widow and daughter, making

he damning the matter public-ftones after a moment's pause. Mrs. Cassandra Winters, of San both of whom recently rejoined Reuter "Telegraph" Special.

evidence against The Fly-per- Francisco, California, and the | him in Bangkok.

"It'n "Mary said gently, try-haps enough in itself to hang him Kroom, who is stationed on 11.M.S. Mr, Ingham Sutcliffe anw service

ing to soften the blow, Loulae must for Mrs, Jupiter's murder.. Hermes, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. In Ireland before coming

have hoped to hear Bruce's voice, C. L. Bennett, of Nottingham, Eng- early in 1916

contrite and pleading. land.

Locomotive Superintendent the Kowloon-Canton Rallway, post he left towards the end of 1919 to join the Siam State Railways. His first official func- tion hi ha new duties was December 29 of that year, His late Majesty opened that new administration block and the by Mian Yvonne Blackmore, was's private station at Chitra Mr. Sutcliffe was successively trimmed with orange blossom, and assi

ir was a gift from the bride's aunt, assistant chief mechanical engineer

in change at Makanan workshop Mrs. D. L. Ballantyne. She carried Then Workshop Superintendent Abouquet of Manila orchids. The and at the time he left the service little flower girl and irala benter was superintending engineer of the was in a dainty dress of green Workshops Branch. On his taffeta (Victoria style), with turn from his second furlough Mr. trimmings that followed the colour Ingham Sutcliffe established him- scheme of the bridesmaids" HOWAN.

The dresses of the bridesmaids, engineer.

selt us a consulting and inspecting

and sto acted Mins Ena Allen and Mls Irene

technical representative for a num. Butler, struck an uncommon andber of enzingering firms. most attractive note, being of the sume design but in two delicate paalej shaden. They were of geor Rette, with taffeta conts, bats and shoes to match. Miss Allen chose pink and Miss Butler was in blue, Both carried boumparts of

Dresser worn by the bridal party wore simple, but most attractive, The bride WAR in a creation of Madame Flint'n, of heavy white ivory satin. trimuned with pearl and white crepe georgette, with a full length fan shaped train form.

at the waist. The long bridal vell, the end of which was carried

pene.

Mr. Winters

aweet

was wenrust

powder blue crepe-le-chite dress with a panne velvet jacket and hat and shoes to match. The Matron of Honour, Men, L., F, Griffiths, the bride'n

de's aunt, wh

in a gown uf mauve georgette and lace, with black velvet bat and whore.

Sh carried a bouquet of pink roses,

Mr. I. F. Griffithe, the bride's uncle, gave her away.

[

when

U.S. Ambassador.

Washington, Jan. 18. President Hoover hno chosen Mr. Joseph C. Grow, United States "What do you want?" The door Ambasador to Turkey, to succeed was jerked open about a foot, re- baasador to Japan. Col. W. Cameron Forbes, Am-vealing the Countess in heelless. mules and a thin green silk robe, Mr. Jefferson Calfory, Minister her thick black hair pushed back to Colombia, may aucceed Mr.as she wipeil cold-cream from her Grew an

Minister to Turkey.check with a towel. Wiped clean Reuters American Service.

of make-up, she looked younger Reports that Colonel w than Mary had ever aven her-like Cameron Forbes, the United sulky, sensuous child. Hor eyes Statca ambassador to Japan, In-bore the traces of recent tears, tended to resign were denied

"I've sent for some tea-l frculated in the United States know you weren't feeling well."| recently as January 11. Rumourn thought you'd like some-I didn'! that there had been seriaus fric-Mary stammered. tion between the Ambassador and the State Department were rc-

vigorously denied.

Interested in Freemasonery Mr. Ingham Sateliffe was a member of the Sunbeam Lodge LC., and when he went to Hongkong joined Lodge John under the Grand Lodge of Stant. The tok me active part In the craft in Bangkuk beyond oc [rashonally being present at the loaf Lodge meetings, Mr. Sutcliffe also ord for a period on the fem

of Christ Church.

i

FATAL LANDSLIDE.

COOLIES BURIED: ONE

SUCCUMB

18

also

Col. Forbes' Career, According to a Washington as sage of Dec. 31, Col. W. Cameron Forbes expressed his desire to re tire from the Diplomatic Service within two months and to return to private life.

"Come just as you are,"

The Countres avorted her tell- tale eyes. She walked about the room restlessly, atopping to shake an empty packet of cigarettes. She tossed it away angrily. urged. "There's no one about."

Mary

Perhaps Louise surprised her. tself as well Mary, but HO

of Ralph Waldo Emerson,

Cal. Forbes, who is a grandson enme, wrapping her robe more securely about her. Perhaps ber formerly Governor-General of the tiff with Bruce had rande her wel Philippine Islantis (1909-13), prior come

female company

for a to which he had been vice-gover-

To change.

Tea?" she exclaimed scornful- nor (1903-09) and secretary of commerce and police in the P.J. ly. "In this weather? Horrible Government (1904-08). He

idea! member of the Wood-Forbes Mis- "Teed tea. The American vor- nion which was sent by President sinn. Harding to investigate conditions it." in the Philippines in 1921. He

MILAN

Was n

's really very good. Try

With a pronounced ancer on her

has been a partner of J. M. Forbes ips. Laise stretched out a white and Co.. merchants. of Boston, are arm and accepted a glass gin- since 1899, It is, perhaps, signigerly. Midway of the soft round frant that he is an honorary pre- forearm thahed a beautiful dias sident of the China Society of mond bracelet...

America.

Grew

"Oh, what a divine bracelet?" Mary exclaimel. "Have I seen B before?"

course, that

COMING SHORTLY TO ↑ HE

QUEEN'S

WILS

A tengo drama

for Noma

Attending the groom, who was in the Royal Air Force dress uniform. A umber of a gang of coðlies were Mr. D. 1. Ballantyne as best

imployed in cutting a hill in Ke

Mr. Grew a Trained Diplomat. red, and Lieut, W. . Parkin. ing Village, near Kowloo City,

Mr. Joseph C. Grew, the new R.N., and Lival, H. L. Hayes, R.N., was killed yesterday morning an

Ambasador, has had A notable At the same moment that the as groominent both in uniform, |result of a'lamistide, which buried diplomatie. career, chiefly in words came from her lips, the real- The officiating priest was Father Fin and several others. The Europe and the Near East. He ization came to her that she had It is! assisted

Father ctim was working with over 20 has been Ambassador to Turkey seen it before-an the arm of Mrs. Granelli.

Latimer coolies with the embank-since May of 1917. Mr.

Jupiter! of At the conclusion of the cere men which they were engaged in began his career as a cleric in the what happened., The Fly, unable many a reception was held at the cutting suddenly collapsed, bury, Consulate at Cairo in 1964. There, to dispose of the loot because of residence of Mr. and Mrs. D. Ling several of them.

after his promotion was rapit and the tremendous publicity given Ballantyne, "Woodbury". Pok- The others immerlintly set to he was able to travel extensively the cuse together with a minute de- fulam, where the usual fasta were work and succeeded in extricating Europe and the East. When scription of the jewels, was re- bonoured.

all except the deceased. He had America broke off diplomatic reduced to the expedient of borrow- to be seat for from Tsimshatsui, iations with Austrin-lgary in ing on it from his erstwhile love. and when the necessary equipment 1217, he was charge d'affaires. At | He' must have been hard pressed arrived, the earth was removed, but the conclusion of the war he took for money, and probably the man was already deal.

The bride's travelling dress was an ensemble of green. trimmed with black fur, with hat and shoes

to match.

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