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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1933.

CHINASQUADRONNAVAL ROMANCE

SIR CHARLES ADDIS'S SON.

MARRIED

BRIDE THE DAUGHTER OF CAPTAIN OF H.M.S. MEDWAY ·

DISTINGUISHED GUESTS AT RECEPTION The presence of H. E. the Gover-1 and Mrs. Howson, Lt. and Mrs. nor (Sir William Peel), Admiral Sir Morris, Lt. Comdr, and Mrs. Frederick Dreyer and General O. C. Brower, Lt. Swain, Lt. C. Tupper Borrett distinguished the wedding Carey, Capt. Mainwater, R.M., Lt. which took place at St. John's Cathedral this afternoon of Com- mander Charlca Thorburn Addis, R.N., of H. M. S. Medway, son of Bir Charles Addla, K.C.M.G., and Lady Addie, of Woodside, Frant, Sussex, and Misk Pamela Poland, daughter of Captain Allan Poland D.B.O., R.N., of H.M.S. Medway and South Store, Oxon., and Mrs. Allan Poland.

Sir Charles Addis, father of the bridegroom, is a Director of the Bank of England, chairman of the London Committee of the Hong- kong and Shanghai Banking Cor- poration, à Director of the P. and O. Company, and of the British and Chinese Corporation.

The Cathedral was crowded for the ceremony, in which the officiat- ing clergy were the Very Reverend Dean A, Swann and Rev. Austin Lee, R.N.

who

Was

ouro, R.M., Rov, Austin Lee, Lt. Cockburn, Capt. Wells, Comdr. and Mrs. Parry, Lt. and Mrs, Gowland, Capt. Dewhurst, R.M., Pay. Lt. Comdr, C. and Mrs. Parrott, Lt.; Bramwell, Flying Omeer Moore, Lt. Comdr. Stephenson, Wing Comdr. and Mrs. Robh, Fl. Lt. and Mra. James, Surg. Capt. and Mrs. Rivera, Eng. Comdr. and Mrs. Mc- Carter, Comdr. and Mrs. Sissmore, Lt. Comdr, and Lady Mary Burton, Surg. Comdr, and Mrs. Weeks, Pay. Comdr. Bayley-Jones, Capt. Bland- ford, 'R.M., Comdr. and Mrs. Cald- well, Comdr. and Mrs, Colpoys, Li, Comdr. and Mrs. Rawlings.

Col. and Mrs. Nolsworthy, Col. and the Misses Boyd, Lt. Col, and Mra. G. T. Raikes, Lt. Col. and Mrs. Maraden, Capt. and Mrs. Barry, Major and Mrs. Witington, Major and Mra, Eve,, Major and Mrs. Atkinson, Mr. Wilson.

The happy couple later, left for. Manila waere the honeymoon will be spent. The bride's going away dress was a navy blue suit with blue hat and white organdie

The bride,

#lven away by her father, was charming- ly altired in white and silver fami- sol with a white tulle vell and crys, Lal coronet, and carried a bouquet of white orchids. The bride's blouse. mother, who was present, wore a red finmlrol dress with n brown velvet hat.

Lieut. Cmdr. Hugh Browning. R.N. was best man, and at the organ was Mr. F. Mason.

LIST OF GUESTS.

SANCIAN ISLAND

PILGRIMAGE

BISHOP VALTORTA TO SPEAK ON HAI NING

They include the "Our Father." the "Hail Mary," the "Apostles' Creed" and the "Gloria." The words and music of these unique

Mr. Wm. Bullite.

RADIO BROADCAST

BRITISH AID FOR A

NEWFOUNDLAND

THE CHANCELLOR'S REVIEW

SMALLER DEBT BURDEN

quor,

London, Doc. 7. The Chancellor of the Exche- Mr. Neville Chamberlain, in the Commons to-day, moved money resolution on which Bill will be founded to carry out | the recommendations of the Royal Commission on Newfoundland.

LE

That Bill, tho Chancellor

AMBASSADOR IN mentioned, would raise n number

ENGLAND

MR. BULLITT'S MISSION

SHORT STAY IN MOSCOW

London, Dec. 7. Mr. William C. Bullitt, the first American Ambassador to Moscow, arrived at Plymouth on his way to Russia to-day.

Mr. Bullitt is accompanied by his nine year-old daughter.

He is expected to arrive in Mos- cow on Saturday and to return to fortnight, Washington within n

PAWNSHOP

MARRIED WOMAN,

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of extremely interesting and im- portant questions affecting not only the people of Newfoundland but widor questions of Imperia relations.

The Chancellor referred to the findings of the Royal Commission, which showed that Newfoundland had been the victim of a vicious politienl system, and that if its inancial position was to be restor- od, there should be a rest, for time, from party politics. The Chancellor said it was only right | to add that the present Govern- ment of Newfoundland had made most strenuous and praiseworthy efforts to bring about a better state of affairs. It was, therefore, all the more significant that the Government had endorsed the recommendations of the Royal Commission, and had entirely approved their proposals.

DEBT FIGURES.

TO-DAY'S BROADCAST.

A SONG RECITAL FROM THE STUDIO

From Z.D.W. on a wavelength of 365 motres:

4.30-7.30 p.m. Chilñena programme. 7.30-10.30

p.ut. European pro. gramme.

7.30 p.m. Closing Local Stock Quotations, ete.

7.33-8 pm. From the Bludlo. The 11th of a series of lesson in Cantonese by the Rev. Mr. H. R. Wells.

8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.

8.3-8.38 p.m. Orchestral The Sorcerer's Apprentice (Dukna).

Philharmonic Symphony

Orchestra of New. York, Zampa- Overturo (Harold-arr.

Winter).

Continental Symphony Orchestra. Dance Macabra (Saint-Saena),

Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra. Le Roust, d'Omphale (Saint-Saens).

Philharmonie Symphony

Orchestra of New York. 8.38-9 p.m. Gilbert and Sullivan. Trial by Jury Selection. The Sorcerer-Selection,

Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards. The Pirates of Penzance-Vocal

Gems.

Columbin Light Opern Company. Iclantho-Solection,

Band of H.M. Coldstream Guarda. 9-9.45 p.m. From the Studio. A Third Recital of Gramophone records by Mr. C. B. R. Sargent.

9.45-10 p.m. Summer Days Sulte (Erie Coates).

New Queen's Hall Light

Orchestra conducted by Eric

Contes.

10-10.30 p.m. From the Studio. A Vocal Recital by Mian A. W. da Roza accompanied by Miss Marin Gomes.

10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press News.

10.35 p.m. Close Down. Should reception provo satisfactory, the programme between 5 and 0 p.m. will be substituted by a relay from Daventry.

BUREAU CASE

EMPLOYEE WHO EMBEZZLED

return

em-

his immediate task being to explore The Chancellor said the present the ground in discussions with M. public debt of Newfounland Kalinin, to make arrangements amounted to $17 millions ater- for the establishment of Consulates ling, plus 9,000,000 Canadian dol- to report lara-about £19 million at the pre- There was a very large, and dis-

and the Embassy and personally to President Roosevelt sent rate of exchange, on which on the situation. tinguished gathering at the Re-

the yearly interest was about one coption which was held on board

Mr. Bullitt is not a stranger to million sterling. representing 65 H.M.S. Medway and among those

The Most Reverend Henry Val- Russia. He is credited with a per cent. of Newfoundland's total EMPLOYMENT present were: His Excellency the Governor and Lady Peel, Admiral torta, D.D., the Roman Catholic Bi- secret mission to M. Lenin on be revenue. The efforts of its pre- Sir Frederick Drever and Lady shop of Hongkong, will attend the half of the American delegation to sent Government to bring expendi- Dreyer, H.E. 'The General Oficer Pilgrimage to Sancian island, leav- the Peace Conference in 1919 and ture in line with its revenue had Mr. Berrett, ing Douglas Wharf to-morrow at he has paid several unuificial visits been beaten by the economic de- Commanding and

2 p.m. Bishop Valtorta will give to Moscow since.

pression and the disastrous fall There are also stories that he con- in price of codfish and wood pulp. Brigadier Rowan-Hamilton, Capt.

"Saint Francis ducted secret preliminary negotia-The British Government had no Walter, A.D.C., the Very Rev. Dean an address on board the steamer Alfred Swann, Mr. and Mrs. H. on the subject..

With tions with the Soviet Government hesitation in going to the aid of Xavier, The Missionary." Sheldon, Mr. and the

prior to President Roosevelt's in- Newfoundland, as recommended Misses

The system of obtaining employ- Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. A. If him will be the Rev. R. S. Brookes.

vitation to discuss the opening of by the Royal Commission, and hop- ment through the Local Employ- Compton, Mr. T. Addis Martin, Mr. The musical programme has been diplomatic negotiations.--Router.

jed they might help the island to mont Bureau, 11, Queen's Rond and Mrs. Adamson, the Hon. Mr. completed, and will include some

return to a self-supporting basis. Central, was disclosed at the Con- C. G. Alabaster, Mrs. and Mis new compositions which have been

He proposed, in regard to the New-tral Police Court this morning Rev. Alabaster, Prof. and Mrs. Totten-printed for the first time. ham, Mr. and Mrs. Hall, Mr. and Father A. Rosello of the Hongkong ALLEGED FRAUD ON foundland debt, that the bulk of during the hearing of an

the creditors would not be paid bezzlement charge of $14 brought, Mrs. A. L. Shields, Mr. and Mins Cathedral, has set to music the

in cash, but would, receive stock against Henry Chang, before Mr. Wilkinson, Mr. and Mrs. T. Chinese prayers lu Cantonese.

The defendant pleaded of equal face value, backed by the Balfour. Pearce, Hon. Sir Henry and Lady

Government of the United King- guilty, stating that on leaving the the Pollock, Mr. and Mrs. Davidson,

dom, with interest at 3 per cent., firm he forgot to Miss A. Dodwall, Mr. Band, Miss

which the Government were advis money.. CHARGED Sholla Hooper, the Hon. Mr. J. J.

ed would produce a par value It was stated that applicants pay Paterson, Mr. V. M. Grayburn, compositions have been printed for

Ho Siu-han; 21, married

equivalent to the nominal value of $2 and receive a chit and if the Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Murphy, the distribution to the pilgrims. These

Bureau finds them work within Hon. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. C. Wolfe prayers are set to music with the man, appeared-in-the-dock-at-the the stock.

six months, they have to give 30- this mor- EFFECT OF PROPOSALS. and Miss Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. proper note to correspond with the Central Police Court

per cent, of the first month's E. 1. Wynne-Jonça.

actual Cantonese tone of thening, bafore Mr. Balfour, charged The effect of the proposals was

salary, but if they do not find Ward Room Officers, II.M.S. Chinese character which is being that on November 28 she attempt that the annual interest burden work they refund the two dollars. Medway, W. O's Mess, Lt. Comdr. sung. This is perhaps the first ed to obtain $10 from the Kung would be reduced by $350,000 a Applicants call from time to time and Mrs. Browning, Lt. Comdr. and time that such a plan has been Ping Pawnshop, Hollywood Road, year, and the debt would amount to to see if work has been found. Mrs. Claridge, Lt. Comdr, and Mrs. followed, and the music helps to by pretending that an fron-cored £2,000,000 of trust securities and Corrie H, Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. better understanding of the hairpress was solid gold, and also about $17,000,000 of new stock.secuting, said the complainant, Slada, Lt. Comdr. and Mrs, Mac prayers, which are beautiful when with attempting to obtain $9 at The new stock would carry a aink Mr. Edward K. L. Chung, was the kenzie Edwards, Lt. Comdr. and sung this way. They should be the same Fawnshop in respect of ing fund of one per cont., which

proprietor of the Local Employ- Mrs. Baker, Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. very popular with the Chinese,, another hairpress.

would start not more than five Fletcher, L. Comdr. and Mrs. and the copy of these musicni

Defendant pleaded that the years henco. The burden of that ment Bureau, which opened busi- ness recently. Defendant asked MacVicker, Lt. and Mrs. Forbes, prayers will be a precious souvenir article was given to her by her sinking fund would be an addition if he could be partner, but, being Lt. and Mrs. Linton, Lt. and Mrs. | given to cach passenger.

mother as part of her marriage al £170,000 a year, but they might unable to furnish $200, complain- dowry. Brooks, Lt. and Mrs. Gregory, Lt.

hope that before that began, the ant made him assistant manager. and Mrs. St. Clair Ford, Lt, and In the booklet to be presented to Detective-Inspector Elston, who financial condition of Newfound Three people, one paying $10 and Mrs. Nicholay, Lt, Johns, Capt. every pilgrim, there is printed the prosecuted, said the article was a land would be so much improved the others $2 each, called for em

menus, hymna, combined hairpress, toothpick and that the burden would not proveployment. and Mrs. Barnes, Capt. and Mrs. programine, the

Defendant gave them Bevan, Comdr. and Mrs. Cowland, prayers, and pictures of the death earpick. It was iron-rolled with to be excessive.

the usual chits and told them to Rev. Chamberlain.

of St. Francis Xavier, and of his gold paper and was worth only Nevertheless, he thought they return on December 6. He left Comdr. and Mrs. Horne, Lt. Shrine at Suncian Island.

must assume that it would be no-

on the 5th, and when the books Comdr. and Mrs. Tours, Comdr.

It was stated that defendant, cessary for some years for Britain Jean Armstrong arrived from when handing the hairpress in for to come to the assistance of New-found that the $14 had not been were checked up, the proprietor Thomson, Comdr. and Mrs. Tufnell, Shanghai this morning. to take Comdr. and Mrs. Packer, Comdr part in the Pilgrimage. On board awa, suld it was pure gold. foundland and make up the deficit paid over to him and the accounts Rowley, Lt. Comdr. Beasant, Lt the Hai Ning, she will lecture on forced to confess that a person

Defendant alleged that she was in her Budget.

wore falslfled. Comdr. Yates, Eng. Capt. Claxton, The Miracles of Gon." and Pay. Lt. McMullen, Capt. Wills, show her famous film of the same Comdr, Josselyn, Comdr. Shears title. Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. Robertson, L. Comdr. Colgrave, Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. P. C. Taylor, Inat. Comile, and Mrs. Bother, Surg. Comdr. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor, Pay. Comdr. and Mrs. Lambert.

Comdr. and Mrs. Cresswell, Miss The Most Rev. J. E. Walsh, Hawkershaw, Surg. Lt. Comdr, and M.M., D.D., arrived yesterday from Mrs. Botram, Sub, Lt. Alexander Kongmoon and has gone to Can- Sinclair, Capt. and Mrs. Sedgewick, ton on business and ecclesiastical Comdr. Lindsell, Lt, Comdr, and matters. He will return on the Mre. Macbrayne, Comdr. and Mrs. special pilgrimage car attached to Sydney Brown, Capt. Manners, the morning train leaving Canton Lt. Boteler, Lt. Comdr. and Mraat 8 o'clock on Saturday morning. Tidd, Capt. and Mrs. Hammick, | With him will come pricats and It. Comdr. C. Christain-Edwards, other pilgrims who will connect Lt. Comir. Sinclair Ford, Comdr with the Hni Ning.—Contributed,

will

i

a few cents.

The British Government pro-

Detective-Sergeant Mintey, pro-

The defendant was bound over

prison

for

named Chen Yau-sang ordered her posed that whatever advances were to pawn the article. A district necessary should, up to end of and further ordered to refund watchman threatened her that if 1936, be free gifta from Britain, the money or go to The booking of staterooms is she did no make the admission it and that afterwards they might be three weeks,

ex-she was also struck at the S.C.A. He estimated that, including the would mean three months gaol. by loan or gift, as decided later.

offico.

large

progressing rapidly, and it is pected that there will be a number of passengers from the three ports,

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

WE ARE ALL EASILY TAUGHT WHAT

19 BASE AND DEPRAVED.—-Juvenal,

The Hongkong Bonovalent Society appeals for gifts of men's clothing, which is urgently needed.

£550,000 which Britain had alrendy FORGED DOCUMENT Inspector Elston, on oath, said found during the last twelve no threat was made. He took the months, and which was free gift, defendant to the Central Police Britain's total liability by the end MECHANIC & COOLIE

She stated of 1930 would amount to from Station himself. Chan lived at 70, Jardine Street, £1.500.000 to £2,000,000.-British but he found that the last house Wireless, in that street was No. 66.

The case was remanded until to-morrow.

NEW CHANCELLOR OF OXFORD

INSTALLATION OF LORD IRWIN

London, Doc. 7.. Lord Irwin was, this afternoon

before Mr. Balfour at the Central

The maximum sentence of $250, or installed as Chancellor of Oxford Folice Court this morning with steal three months imprisonment, was University, with traditional care ing a shoemaker's pliers from 22, imposed by Mr. Hamilton, at the monial. Wyndham Street, and illegal pawning Central Magistracy this morning, on

Bo Tin, 12, unemployed, was charged

CLAIM AGAINST BISHOP

AN ADJOURNMENT GRANTED:

Hends of the House, doctors, $600,

Among the cases montioned in the weekly summary jurisdiction list at the Supreme Court this morning was a claim against the Vicar Apostolic of the Roman Catholic Church, Hongkong, "for

Orator The claimant was Li Tak-shing, of the article. Defendant was bound Chan Ming, charged by Sub-Inspector proctors and the Public

Detective-Sergeant Edwards brothel, at No. 250, Qucon's Road

Baker with being the master of a sly met the new Chancellor at the who was represented by Mr. F. Ball that on Wednesday morning the Wast. Wong Mul, a widow, war great gates of the old schools and Brown, defendant was soon leaving a pawn-

Oscorted him to Sheldonian, On behalf of defondant Mr. usual · Latin F.X. d'Almada, fur, nakod for an whore, after the pawn ticket and had pawned the pliers ment, for keeping a sly brothel at No formylne and a speech by the adjournment of one week: and shop in Victoria Street. He had a fined $100, or two months' imprison- For 40 centa. He stated the master, 179, Hennessy Road, 3rd floor, and Public Orator. Lord Irwin was mutun discovery, which were his clansman, wanted to pawn it, but Wong Sse, widow, was similarly wimitted

183,

no Chancellor.-British granted by the Puisno Judge, Mr. the master later said he know finod in respect of premises at No.

R.E. Lindsell. Wireless, nothing about it.

over,

Honneury Road, 3rd. Door.

GAOLED

'Formerly employed at the Wing. On Company as mechanic and odd Job coolfe, respectively, Ho Yau,' 32, and Ho Cho, 29, appeared.be- fore Mr. Balfour at the Central Magistracy this morning, charged. with obtaining a sot of stock dyes and scrow taps by moRNS of a forged document and unlawful re- colving of stolen property.

Dot-Sergt. Fowlie said the first defendant went to the Ming Fat Company on November 29, pro- duced a chit and obtained the box of tools. They did not question him, as he had often taken do livery of goods for the Wing On firm. In this case the signature was found to be forged. De fondant was brought to Contral Police Station by some of tho employees and the second defend- ant was located In Mongkok. The tools were recovered by the second accused. They were valued at $70, A fine of $75 or six weeks' hard labour each war inflicted..

First Church of Christ, Scientist, Hong Kong ANNOUNCES A FREE LECTURE

on

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ENTITLED:

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By.

PETER V. ROSS, C.S.B. -

of San Francisco.

Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts.

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