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EX-HONGKONG GIRL WED AT DULWICH

Daughter of Mr. W. E. Roberts

A very pretty wedding, at which 180 guests attended, was soleninis ed at St. Peter's Church, Duhwich Common, London, recently when Miss Wendy Evelyn Morry Ro- berts, only daughter of Mr. & Mrs, W. E. Roberts of 10, Lovelace Road, Dulwich (formerly of Hong- kong) was married to Mr. Geoffery Ponsford Flaher, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Fisher of 111, Alloyn Park, Dulwich.

Mr. Roberts (father of the bride) was formerly General Manager of the Hongkong Tram- ways and Mr Fisher (father of the bridegroom) is Manager of the West End branch of the West- minster Bank,"

The Ven. G. MacDermott, Arch- deacon of Norwich, officiated and wns assisted by the Rev. G. K. Budd (cousin of the bridegroom) and by the Rev. H.M.J. Burdett, Vicar of St. Peter's Church.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY, JULY

SPANISH DANCER REMARKABLE BRITISH

EMPIRE MANIFESTO

(Continued from Page 1)

TO-NIGHT'S RECITAL BY ASUNCION GRANADOS

Iowa:

of

LEAGUE TENNIS

"(Continuod from Page 8.)

to Io and Leo, 1-0; lost to Luk and Wong, 4-0.

A. E. P. Gucat and W. Hyde (Kow- Icon C.C.) lost to Luk and Lec, 3-0; lost to Ho and Lee, 4-0; lost to Luk and Wong, 2-0.

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"C" DIVISION

Chinese R. C. Secure Easy Victory

28, 1933.

RADIO BROADCAST

RELAY FROM DAVENTRY TO-NIGHT

From 2. B. W., on wave length of 365 metres (84.5 k/o.).

4,30-7 p.m. Chinese recorded pro-

gramme.

7-10.30 p.m. European programme. 7. p.m. Closing Local Stock Quota- tlana, etc.

7.8-8 p.m. Variety. Saxophone Solo-Oodies of Noodles. Baxophone Solo--Beebe,

Jimmy Dorsey. 0352.* Orchestral-Begging for Love. Orchestral-As Time Goes By.

Rudy Vallee and IIls Connecticut Yankees, 22773.

The noted. Spanish dancer and the assembly of the Ottawa Con- guitar player, Asuncion Granados, forence, a rise in sterling whole. arrived in Hongkong from Manila sale prices has taken place.

the at the begining of the week, and 12 per cent., according to

"Economist" index. recital at the Peninsula Hotel opens, hor local sonson with a The rise in sterling price of Rose Room to-night, commencing period has been much more sub- primary products during such at 9 p.m.

Tonight's programme. is as fol-tantial, being in neighbourhood

of 20 per cent, 1. Sorenata Espanola J. Malats

HOLDS GOOD, Johe Gil Serrano, (Piano)

"The undersigned delegations The Kowloon C. C. beat the Kow- 2.-Sevilla

1. Albeniz are of the opinion that the views loon Docks at King's Park by 02 3-Ley de Ruda Fonty do Ants they expressed at Ottawn as to sets to 25,

Asuncion Granados (Dances) the necessity of a rise in prices

A. E. Collins and R. 8, Capell 4.-Cordoba

1. Albeniz still hold good and that it is of the (Kowloon C. C.) beat C. E. Millard Jose Gil Serrano (Piano) greatest Importance that this rise"

And ·J. B. Sturgeon, 6-3; lost to W. 5-Tange Macareno. Fonty de which has begun should continue. with V. M. Hast and A. Duncan Organ Solo-Why Can't You?

Tillery and J. P. White, 4.0: drew 4-0. Anta] Ân to the ultimato loval to be nim-

J. S, Smith and J. M. (Kow- 6-Antillanas

....... Gravina ed at they do consider it practic-loon C. C) beat Millard and Stur- Organ Solo-Little Pal.

Jesso Crawford. 21951. Asuncion Granados (Dances) able to state this in precise terms.geon, 0-1: beat Tillery and White, Orchestral-Don't Tell a Soul..

10-4. 7-Danza Espanola. Jose Gil Any prica-level would be satis--4; beat Hast and Dunean,

Serrano factory which restores the normal

J. Wilson and G. A. White (Kow-Orchestral-Blue Jazz.

Casa Loma Orchestra. 6358. activity of industry and employ.loon . C.) beat Millard and Stur- ment, which ensures an economic geen, 6-3; lost to Tillery and White, Accordion Soo-Wedding, of

Winds, hot Hast and

6-1. return to the producers of primary Chinese R. C. v.

Accordion Solo-Estudiantina. utscher

Klub. commodities and which harmonisea

Mario Perry. 20176. The Chinese R. C. had little the burden of debt and fixed difficulty in disposing of the Deutscher

Orchestral Tigor Rag.

Duke Ellington and His Famous charges with economic capacity, Klub, winning by sight sets to one.

Orchestra, 0510. W. K. Cheung and K. Ip. (Chinese

Chorus-Hallelujaht R. C.) beat B. Soltan and II. Lubeseder, 6-3; boat O. May and W. Vocal Duct-Sometimes I'm Happy Foraita,

6-2; beat H. Schmidt and C. W. Somers, 6-2.

Jose Gil Serrano (Piano) 8.Vlaveles de Espana A. Bodalo 9-La Dolores...... T. Breton Asuncion Granados (Dances)

Interval. 10-Minuetto No. 6 .... F. Sors 11-Recuerdo de la Alhambra

There were five grown-up brides-16-Arabesca maids and two children, who wore dresses of white silk organdle and laco, with wreaths of white flow- era in their hair. They carried white Victorian posies. They were Miss Primrose Lewis, Miss Jean Witney, Miss Margot Tierney, Miss Betty Cartwright, Miss Stella Ingram Miss Elizabeth Puch and Miss Wendy Kennard.

Tarrega Arcas

Granados

Vivas

PRICE LEVEL.

6-7; beat

POLICE v. RECREIO.

|

and

and

and

The bride who was given away 12-Bolero

"It is important that the rise In by her father, wore a gown of ex- Asuncion Granados (Guitar) prices would not be carried to quisitely beaded angel-skin lace 13-Granada

1. Albeniz uch a pitch as to produce an in- with skirt of embroidered not. Hor

flated seals of profits and threaten Jose Gil Serrano (Piano)

H. G. Lau and B. C. Liang (Chinese net veil also formed a train. She14.-Aridalcza

disturbance of equilibrium in the R. C.) beat Soltau and Luboseder. carried a shower bouquet of white 15.-Fandanguilla de Almeria

opposite direction: They, there- 6-1; beat May and Fornita, 0-0; Beat fore, consider that the carnations, lilies of the valley,

Govern- Schmidt and Somers, 6-0. ment of the British

K. II. Wong and F. Y. Liang Common-s and orange blossom.

Asuncion Granados (Dances) wealth should persist by all means (Chinese R. C.) beat Soltau

... Debussy

to May Lubeseder, 6-3; lest in their power, whether monetary Fornita, Jose Gil Serrano (Plano)

1-6, boni Schmidt 17.-Valenciana de Granados

or economic, within limits of sound Somers, 0-0, Fonty de Anta finance in the polley of further. prices Vivas ing the rise in wholesale 18. Dona Francisquita

Asuncion Granados (Dances) until there is evidence that equill- 19-Danza No. 12 .... Granados brium has been re-established and 20-La Rosa del Azafran. that there-upan, they should take J. Guerrero whatever measures are possible, to 21.La Corrida ....... Valverde stabilise the position that is at-J. Xavier, 1-6

Costumes made in Paris by Gal-tained, lot Soccre, Fregolin, Lanvin and Mr. Eric Ponsford Flaher, bro-Patou and in Madrid by Pastrana. ther of the bridegroom, was the Guitars from Santos Hernandez of best man. The names

Julvez of Valencia of the Madrid and Groomsmen were, Francla P. Fish (Spain). er (brother), Roy Cooper Smith, David Witney, Hamilton Hill and Ronald Payne. The bride was given away by her father. The church was decorated with palms, lilies, hydrangeas and marguerites.

A reception Was held sub- sequently at Toksowa Hotel, Dul- wich Common, after which the bride and bridegroom left for the honeymoon, which is being spent motoring in Scotland. The bride) travelled in blue and grey suit of crepe craquelle with coat of the samo material. The presents were very numerous.

DISSATISFACTION

IN TOKYO

UCHIDA POLICY

CRITICISED

***

Tokyo, July 24. Dissatisfaction with the diplo- matic policy of Count Yasuyn Uchida, the Foreign Minister, is evident among Foreign Office officials, it was said to-day. During the past four months

MANOEUVRES IN SIBERIA

UNEASINESS IN BORDER TOWN

manoeuvres.

CAPITAL OUTLAY. With reference to the proposal which has been made from time to time for the expansion of the Government programmes of capital outlay, the British Commonwealth | delegations consider that this is a matter which must be dealt with by each Government in the light

C. Pile and C. Carruthers (Police R. C.) lost to L. Carvalho and G. Xavier. 2-6; lost to G. Remedios and L. Ribeiro, 2-6; lost to A. Xavier and

S. Smith and A. Tate. (Pollen R. C.) lost to Carvalho and Xavier, 1-6; lost to Remedios and Ribeiro, 1-6; lost ta Xavier and Xavier, 2-0,

C Mottram and W. Loughlin (Police R. C.) lost to Carvalho and Xavier, 2-0; lost to Remedios Xavier Ribeiro, 2-6; lost to Xavier, 1-0.

ARMY T. C. v. INDIAN 8. C.

and and

6-3; bent A. M. Rumjohn_and M. R.. Abbas, 6-1; beat S. A. R. Bux and Y. el Arcuill, 6-3.

Lewis and Gould (Army T. C:) lost to Rumjalin and Arculli, 1-6; bent Abbas and Rumjahu, 6-4; lost to Bux and Arculli, 4-6,

C.B.A. Y. C.S.C.C.

of its own experience and of its Jarman and Sayill (Army r. c.) own conditions. The Ottawa Con-beat A. A. Rumjahn and M, el Arculli, ference declared that the ultimate aim of the monetary policy must be the restoration of a satisfactory international monetary standard, having in mind not merely stable Harbin, July 23. stable exchange rates between all According to Japanese passen- countries but deliberate manage-

Wilson and Shillitto (Army T. C.) gers who have arrived in Harbinment of International standard in lost to Rumjahn and Arculli, 8-6; beat the U.S.S.R.

transporting such a manner as to ensure the Rumjahn and Abbas, 6-4; boat Bux troops, light tanks, aeroplanes and smooth and efficient working of{and Arculli, 6-4. artillery from Irkutsk to Chita international trade and finance. from where, they will be sent to

GOLD STANDARD. outer Mongolia for extensive "The conditions precedent to N. Whitley and Blyth (C.. B. A.) It is said that they the re-establishment of any inter- lost to Pilcher and Bendall, 1-6; bent may be permanently quartered national monetary standard were Edge and L. D. Skinner, 6-4; drew

stated particularly us a rise in with J. S. Skinner and N. Bebbing Owing to this movement of the general level of commodity troops. It is reported that the at-prices in various countries to mosphere is tense in Manchull height more in keeping with the and in the western border towns, level of costs, including the burden =Reutéri

of debt and other fixed and semi- fixed charges. The undersigned delegations now

their reaffirm

monetary policy should be the restoration of a satisfactory inter- national gold standard which international co-operation would be secured and maintained with a view to avoiding losses in purchasing power,

there.

ton

beat Pilcher and Bendall, G-4; bent

Yatskin and G, Gurwitch (C. B. A.) Edge and Skinnor, 6-3; drow with Skinner and Bebbington, G-8.

King and T. Whitley (C. B. A.) "lost to Pilcher and Bandall, 0-6; beat with Edge and Skinner, 6-1; drew

GERMAN BOMBERS view that the ultimate aim of the Skinner and Bebbington, G-6.

FOR CHINA

RECEIVED

Helsingfors, July 23.

A well-known German aircraft] construction firm has decided make bombing aeroplanes for the

to

Bince Japan's secession from the PRELIMINARY ORDER League of Nations, Japan has only concluded one arbitration treaty, namely, with Holland, and no positive action has been taken by the government in connection with

the questions affecting Amorica, Soviet Russin and China, which lesser officials con Bider most iniportant in Japan's diplomacy. The uneany atmos-

As the Versailles Treaty phera surrounding Japan's rela cludes these being constructed in tions with Soviet Russia and Germany the firm has decided to China remains as it was four open a factory in Esthonia, where months ago, these officials say: Inbour is cheap and disused fac while the Foreign Office has not torles plentiful.-Reuter, 'takon atops in the Anglo-Japaneso situation despite the economic situation of Japan.---United Press.

SINGER PEEVED AT WRITER

AL JOLSON'S STRAIGHT TO THE CHIN

order for thirty machines has al- ready been received.

Nudist In

Chinese Army. A preliminary Street of

Paris

pre-

KENT WINS FLEET CHAMPIONSHIP

YOKOHAMA BOWL

CONTEST

under

A LUNATIC AT LARGE

Paris. Passers-by in the busy. Boulevard de Sabastopol were surprised to observe a man of grave demeanour strolling negligently up and down in garden of eden costume.

A gathering crowd began to fol- low him, venturing upon observa. tions of a somewhat humorous There were some keenly contest-nature, but the nudist preserved his ed events in the recent China dignity of manner until a policeman Flest pulling regatta at Welhai-throw a cape over him and he was woi for the Yokohama Bowl which taken along to the police station. Hollywood, July 28.

was eventually won by H.M.S. With particularly thin logė, pro Walter Winchell, Broadway Kent with an aggregate of 301 truding from beneath the cape, ho

Borwick, diarist and dean of gossip writers points. HMS.

who caused roars of laughter, the crowd who specialises in opening closed came second, were nearly 100 calling after him: "Hey there, accrete, received a blow. on or points behind, registering 211. mosquito man!

He was an escaped lunatic. near, his chin to-day from AlThe third position was secured by Jolson, Broadway and Hollywood HM.B. Eagle with 208 points, Reuter. mammy singor. For once. Win H.M.S. Cornwall being fourth with

for annually. Last year's holders, chell had no comeback.

The Bowl was presented to the H.M.S. Cumberland, were unable Jolson stopped before he did Chinn Fleet by British realdents to take part this year as the vonnol any great damage, but Winchellin Japan in 1922 and is competed in stationed at Hankow. said the singor hit him on the

back of the neck. The jazz singer

made no statement.

168.

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

His friends, howovor. statod

AGE EITHER TRANSFIGURES ON One caso of typhoid from Kowloon that he had taken exception to the PETRIFIESMario ehner-Eschon- I was reported to the local health au

material ofà scenario written bach. by Winchell which closely follow

A

thorities on Wednesday.

LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE

(Continued from Pago 8.)

W. L. Clarke and A. E. Carey (skip). Reserves: T. Keohane and W. R. Chester-Woods. "

KING'S THEATRE

THE AIR-CONDITIONED THEATRE. COMMENCING SUNDAY.

JACK HULBERT

the

The Revelern,

Louise Groody and Charles King 20600.

Orchestral-A Ghost of a Chanca

with You.

Orchestral-I'll Take an Option

on You,

Ted Fiorito and His Orch: 0505. Orchestral-Prince Charmlar. Orchestral-The Evening Star.

Wayne King and His Orch. 0504. 8

Local Time and Weather p.m. Report.

8.3.9 p.m.

A relay of The Melodian's Trio from Linie Crawford's Restaurant, by courtesy of the Management.

Programme.

1. Italian Girl in Algere—Overture (Rossini).

2. Song-Little Gray Home in the

West (Eardley-Wilmot-Lohr).. Mary Lewis (Soprano). 1140. 3. Thousand and Ond Nights

(Strauss). 4. Song The Narrative

(Grey-Stothart). Lawrence Tibbelt (Baritone).

1140.

5. Serenade (Op. 86) (Liebe).. 6. Chorus Bedouin Song (Footo), Associated Glee Clubs of America, 36043,

7. Told at Twilight (Huerter), 8. Song From the Land of the Sky-Blue Water (Eberhart». Cadman).

Mary Lewis (Soprana). d. By the Brook. (Boisdefre). 10. Song The Rogue. Song

(Groy-Stothart).

1140.

Lawrence Tibbett (Baritone),

11. Theme with Varlations

(Zamecnik).

1446.

12. Chorus-Where'er You. Walk

(Handel-Spross),

13.

Manor

(a)

Associated Glee Clubs of America.. 80048. Gavotte (b) Mennot (Massenet). Violinist, P. R. Antonio; Cellist,

Carluen. V. Q. Aristorenas;, Pianist, M. D.

9-10 p.m. Classical Programme. Song Carmen-Love is Like a Wood

Bird (Bizet);

Song Carmen-Gypsy Song (Bizet). Maria Jeritza (Soprano). 8091, Symphony No. 4 in E Minor

(Brahms, Op. 98),

London Symphony Orchestra.com. ducted by Hermann Abendroth M81. (This Suite in kindly loaned by a llstener).

Song-Faust-Even the Bravest

Heart (Counod).' Song Traviata Thy Home in Fair

Frovence (Verdi).

Giuseppe De Luca (Baritone), 70886. All records in the above European programmes, except where otherwise mentioned, are kindly supplied by Mesra. Tsang Fook Piano Co.

.10-10.30 p.m.

K.C.C.-A. Wright, S. A. Hough. ton-A-Spacy, and WW Hirst relay from Daventry of The (skip); A. Jones, S. Greenwood, P. Scottish Studio Orchestra, directed Kristoferson and E. Kern (skip); H.[by.Guy Danies.. (If reception proves. O. Haber, M. N. Rokusen, T. W. Carr satisfactory, this relay will be con- and L. Jack (skip).

tinued until 11 pav.).

10.30 p.m. CApprox). Close Down.

DIVISION 1.

POLICE ▾ Talkoo

Kowloon C.C. → CRAIGEN- COWER

K. Docka v K.B.G.C. C.B.C.C. v Recreio

DIVISION 2.

CRAIGENGOWERV

C.C.

K.D.G.C. v Civil Service RECREIO v Yacht Club ELECTRIC V Polleo

ENVOY'S

Kowloon

DEATH

*GEN. MUTO SERVED IN

MANCHUKUO

THE

WHISTLING EXPRESS

HAD TO TAKE THE ENGINE OFF

London.

People who retire-as reporters know to their cost-have all too frequently nothing of interest to talk about. Just'a klad of “things- were different-in-my-young-daya". is what they have to say.

But Mr. Harry Mison, of Kentish. Town, had a refreshingly diffor- .ont' reminiscence when Interviewed. on his retirement after spending 45 years at one engine shed.

Perhaps the story la beat told Tokyo, July 27, It is reliably learned that General in his own words. Muto died this morning, though the "I will always remember when I official

announcement la being was driving the 'Bancunian ex- temporarily withheld pending a press from Wilmslow (Manchester) decision regarding his successor to Euston. As we approached who, It is expected, will bo General Rugby I opened the whistle to give whistle Bonjuro Hayashi, the Chief of the usual warning. The Military Education--Router.

jammed, and we tore through the country-side with the whistle screaming madly, it being quito:

formor

Successor. Named

Tokyo, July 27,

It was formally decided to re-impossible to stop it while running. command Gonoral Takashi Iis

Military Councillor and klkarl,

Commander-in-Chief In od Jolson's careor." Thoy : Bald · Loo Ui, a woman_travelling on the

Formosa and Kwantung, as the suc that Jolson considered the lower dock of the Shamshulpo ferry The Hongkong Benevolent Bociety cossor to Marshal Muto, PS acenario derogatory to his wife, Man Tab yesterday attempted to acknowledges with grateful thanks Marahal Muto has been post Ruby Keller, well-known stage and drown hartalf, but was rescued by a donation of it from Mr. J. B. Little humously created a baron, in re

seamar from another launch, and in memory of the late Mr. G. Boognition of his valuable services wont to Hospital-

Deroon actresÍ...........

EBam

Beuter:

"So we had to stop specially at Rugby, and as the whistle still would not stop we had to take our engine off and get another one, some twenty years old. Neverthe less, with a 300-ton train wo managed to cover the 88 miles from Rugby to Euston in 84 minutos.outer.

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