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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1932.
GERMAN POLITICS
RADICALS BLOCK CITY'S TRAMWAY SYSTEM
LOCAL WEDDINGS THE COTTON STRIKE.
WELL-KNOWN CRICKETER - ́
MARRIED
WORK TO BE RESUMED THIS MORNING
on
Barlin, Nov. 0.
Mr. Cyril Edwin Gahagan, the
London, Nov. 5. Apart from a limited tram ser- local cricketer, was married The dispute in the Cotton Indus- vice under police protection, tho Saturday afternoon at St. John's try in Lancashire, has come to an city is without moans of transport Cathedral to Miss Elleen Barbara end and work is to be resumed on this morning,
Medina, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Monday morning-Reuter. Communista and other extremists Alfred E. Modina. Mr. Gahagan, Insulcient Majority. during the night filled up the tram- who is on the staff of the Hong- lines with cement and threw bar-kong Electric Company, is tho riendes up in many places in the son of the late Mr: E. G. Gahaganmille will be in full swing on Mon suburbs.
and Mrs. Gabagan.
Flying squads of armed police
The Very Rev. Dean Alfred are dashing round the city, pro-Swann was the officiating clergy pared for trouble, but up to now
At man while Mr. F. Manon played there has been no disorder. tempts of the extremists to per-appropriate music on the organ,
Mr. S. Deacon gave away the suade other workers to join a gen- eral strike have so far proved un- bride, who wore a gown of ivory Batin and lace with embroidered successful.
voll and Juliet cap of orange blossoms, while she carried sheat of white lilies. Miss Irene! Deacon was bridesmaid and was attired in a gown of peach pink: georgette trimmed with pale grey fox, with silver lace and soquin cap. Her bouquet was of pink| gladioll.
Two mare Communist papers have been suppressed but the strike threat excitement in overshadowed by the election in Berlin where de- creased polls are likely if the stop- page continues in the transport service. Reuter.
Nazi-Communist Clash
Berlin, Nov. 0. Election Day opened dull and rainy with only a few trams run- ning, so a heavy poll is likely. Polling opened at 5 am, and will close at 6 p.m. The final result is not likely to be known until early, Monday morning.
So far overything is peaceful
except throughout the country Nazi-Communist collision at Essen where shots were fired and stones thrown. A Nazi was severely in- jured.
A
The Matron of Honour, Mrs. Deacon, wore a jade green and belge ensemble.
The duties of beat man
were
performed by Mr. J. Gardner.
Following & recoption at the Hongkong Hotel, the couple left for Fanling on their honeymoon, the bride's going away dress being
and a nigger brown lace taffeta gown,
velvet with pan toque.
Local Doctor Married
London, Nov. §.
Work in the Lancashire spinning ARISTOCRATS OF THE PACIFIC
"EMPRESSES"
Jay after several weeks atoppage.
The ballot of the spinners gave only a small majority to continuo do- the strike, whereas 4 strike
ision requires a four to one majority.
The joint committee has, agreed ratify laat wook'a agreement for 14 per cent reduction in wages Our Own Correspondent.
ong Restaurant
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Empr. of Japan Empr. of Asia edding took place on Saturday at Empr. Danaolaj
Saints Church, Ho Mun Tin, Empr. of Russia Empr. of Japan. hen Bilsa Wong Tu-hing, fourth Empr. of Atla aughter of Dr. B. C. Wong, be- Empr. of Canada ame the bride of Mr. Leung Pak- Empr. of Russia hung, son of General Leung Empr. of Japan fing-kal, of Canton.
The Rev. Tsang Kl-ngok officiat- d at the ceremony. Miss Iu Wai- ing was bridesmaid and Mr. 'ong Pun-fong was best man.
After the wedding nearly 400 uesta attended a réception given A pretty Chinese wedding of n the Rose Room of the Penin- scenes in Berlin with a represen- much local social interest was sula Hotel.
A dinner was given subsequent- solemnised at the Registry of tative of each party bearing an Marriages on Saturday when Missy at the Tai Ming Sing Restaur- election poater outside the polling Too Wal-iu, daughter of Mr. and int in Kowloon. station, generally a tavern. Nazis
There were the usunt election
were in uniform in the streets and Mrs. Tao Son Kun, was nurried
the working class districts
were
the
to Dr. Cheung Shiv-fan. M.B.,
full of party placards, mostly Com- BS son of the late well known local merchant, Mr. Cheung Hing munist. Police patrolled streets and processions and meetti The bride is the niece of the Hon. Mr. S. W. Tuo, while the Ings were prohibited.
bridegroom is a member of the Only 25 to 30 per cent. of the stall of the Kwong Wah Hospital | electorate had voted by noon, in- and in well known in medical cluding President Hindenburg, who
circles.
voted at 9.16 a.mi. for the German Miss Tso Wai-sun was brides- Nationals at a small cafe near hianid, while Mr. Erie Wong Tape residence. He was cheered by the was best man. crowd on his departure.
The bride wearing an exquisite Her von Papen and other minis dress of satin and white lace, ters also voted in the morning. and holding a bouquet of white The morning's front page Ap daisies, was attended by her peals to the electorate to vote on slator, as bridesmaid, whose dress masse for parties. The Right jour-was of white georgette trimmed nals proclaim that only you Papen with lace." ean save Germany from ruin and the left urge Germany to become a democratic state as "Government Barons" are useless-Renter.
Planes Keep Watch.
Berlin, Nov. G.
kong
About four hundred guests at- tended the reception on the long- Hotel roof garden and among those present were Sir William Hornell. Professor ant Mrs. W. 1. Gerrard. Professor and Arthur Mrs. K. H. Digby, Dr.
At 2.30 pm. It was estimated Woo. Dr. D. K. Samy, Dr. T. Y that 48 per cent. had so far voted. Li. Mr. Chan Lim-pak and many Ali was quiet.
local medical practitioners. Str
Two police planes kept flying William Hornell proposed the over the city ready to warn head- health of the bride and bride- quarters by wireless in the event groom.
of a disturbance. The few buses The happy couple are spending that appeared on the streets were their honeymoon in Canton. A heavily guarded by police-Reuter, dinner party was held at the Nami
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