1934-06-16 — Page 18

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THE

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

PRETTY SHAMEEN

WEDDING

MR. C. G. S. SATTERTH- WAITE-AND MISS HACK

Canton, June 15.

SATURDAY,

SILVER PRICES

RISE

FOREIGN BUYING

EXPECTED

Now York, June 16.

JUNE 16, 1934.

POLICE OFFICIAL

MARRIED

WEDDING OF MR. PETER GRANT

A wedding of much interest was

A very pretty wedding was The Wall Street Journal reports celebrated quietly by the Regletrar solemnized in Christ Church, that allvor prices wore on the up-at 11 o'clock this morning when Shameen, yesterday when Missalde, despite the fact that the silver Miss Joyce Dobbin, only daughter Elizabeth Newgen Hack became futures market was duller than it of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dobbin of the wife of Mr. Clement Guy had been for years, due to the bo- Catford, London, was married to Satterthwaite. The ceremony was lief that the Silver Act will cur- Mr. Peter Grant, youngest son of performed by Rev. P. Jenkins, tail speculative enthusiasm. the late Mr. and Mrs. J. Grant of The bride is the daughter of Mr.

Glenlivet, Banffshire, Scotland. and Mrs. S. C. Hack, and the nieco

Mr. Grant, who is Assistant Super- of Mr. R. K. Batchelor, Manager of

intendent of Police, has been in Deacon & Co., and Chairman of the Shameon Municipal Council. The

the Colony for more than 28 years. bridegroom is a representative of Messrs. Vickers Ltd.

Considerable silver bullishness, however, due to certainty on the part of some traders that the Silver Act will cause prices to advance on Government buying and should stimulate foreign activity, with heavy orders. expected from both | Shanghal and London-Per Swan, Culbertson and Fritz.

SENATE RATIFIES

TREATIES

RIO AND FINNISH AGREEMENTS

The church was most tastofully decorated with gladioli, and quite n number of guests were present. The bride who was given away by her uncle, looked very sweet in a long gown of georgette with a louse silver girdle and high Elizabethan collar. She wore a embroid-

Jonk ered vell which was caught on the head with a small circlet of

of pourla on silver and carried

a shenf of gladioli and carnations. Her only attendant was Mrs. R. K. Batchelor, who performed 'the duties of Mutron of Honour and wore a very pretty blue organdie dress trimmed with frills of the 10% Telegraph. Copurisht, Telegraphia Men

1. Received More Ordinance. same material in blue and white, nama

JKTLE Mr. W. G. Cameron neted as best mon. Mr. Arthur Lay, of Messrs. Reiss Massey & Co., and former tennis champion of Shameen, came up from Hongkong to play the or- gan..

The reception was held in the house of Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Batchelor, with whom the bride has been staying for the past few months. Mr. Batchelor, in

short and appropriate speech, proposed the health of the bride and bridegroom, expressing his pleasure that owing to the wedding taking place in China Instead of at the home of the bride he was enabled to have his niece married from his house. Mr. Sutterth waite replied expressing his thanks to all the friends for their pre-

(Special to "Telegraph”)

Washington, June 16. The Senate to-day ratifled the Anti-War and Non-Aggression and Conciliation Treaty signed at Rio de Janeiro on October 10, 1933, providing for the settlement of boundary disputes.

The Senate niso ratified the new treaty of friendship and commerce and consular rights with Finland.

United Press,

was held at the Hongkong Hotel After the ceremony, a reception

and later, the happy couple loft for their honeymoon, which in to be

apent at Repulse Bay.

The Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, Inspector General of Police, Mrs. Wolfe and Mr. T. H. King were witnesses at the Registry Ofce ceremony,

WATER LEVELS.

FOR WEST, NORTH AND EAST RIVERS

The River Conservancy Commission for Kangtung Province notifies that the height of water in English feet In the West, North and East Rivers is as follows:

June 13 June 14 West River at Shluhing 294

31.3 North River at Ting-

16.8 164 yuen ......... North River at Samshui 18.2 20.3 6.8 East River at Sheklung 7.1

TREASURY BILLS

aonce and also especially to Mr.

London, June 16. and Mrs. Batchelor for all their The total applied for in tenders kindness both to himself and his for £35 million Treasury bills wan wife during their stay in China. £63,845,000. The amount allotted

The honeymoon will be spent at in bills at three months Repulse Bay, and the happy couplo £33,895,000. The average rate hope to proceed to England In per cent, was 17/0.19d 13 com- about six weeks' time.-Our Ownpared with 17/4d inst week.— Correspondent.

British Wireless.

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