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Joan
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Clark
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Robert
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They're both in love with Joani Who's the lucky One this time?..
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(THE)
OBITUARY
MARCH
1985.
HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH.
WEDNESDAY
MACHINE GUNNERS
GOODWILL AEROPLANE
GIVE BALL
OSAKA ASAHI SENDS MISSION TO NANKING
BROTHER-IN-LAW OF MR. EU TONG-SEN
A victim to cancer, Mr. Loung Kwong-hin; well-known business- man of Hongkong and Singapore, died at the French Hospital at 11.30 am, on Monday. He was related to Mr. Eu Tong-sen, the well-known millionaire, by his marriage with the latter's sistor. Deceased celved his early education at
· Queen's College, and was in Gov- ernment service in the Straits Settlements before joining Mr. Eu Tong-sen as a confidential secretary, remaining in that capacity for many years before associating him self with the business interaste of Mr: Cheng Tal-ping,
SUCCESSFUL FUNCTION. AT PENINSULA HOTEL
Nanking, March 18. The local press circles, as well Over Excellency the
300
persons, including His
Governor, Sir as the Government, are making William Peel, and Lady Feel, and preparations to accord a cordial His Excellency Major General O. C. welcome to an Osaka Asaki 'plane, Borrett and Mrs. Borrett, attended which is to pay a goodwill visit the Ball of the M. G. Battalion, to Nanking to-morrow, Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corpe, at the Peninsula Hotel last evening.
on
As a friondly gesture towards China, the goodwill mission board the 'plane will visit the Sun The Ball was a brilliant function Yat Sen Mausoleum. on Thursday and an outstanding success. The morning and lay a wreath on be Rose Room in which the dancing half of the Osaka Arakt, a lending was held, was tastefully decorated, newspaper in Japan-Central News the main scheme being the Corps Agency. colours of blue, yellow and red. - large six-foot creat of the Corps
was hung at the rear of the official Edmonds, Misses V. and C. Crap- dals with a canopy of the Corps ell, Misses B. and F. Fair, Mias Stricken with cancer, Mr. Leung colours surrounding it. In front P.Potter, Mr. and Mrs...GAT.. underwent an operation at the Gov-of the dais werd two mounted Padgett, Mr. and Mrs. Rathnell, ernment Civil Hospital some time machine guns.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Holmes, Mr. ngo. He subsequently went to the French Ilospital, where he passed away, only some hours prior to the arrival of his wife from Singapore. The deceased gentleman was held in high esteem by those who knew him. He is survived, in addition to the widow, by an only chlid, a daughter who is married to a Chi- nese solicitor at Singapore.
The funeral was held at the
noon,
His Excellency the Governor and and Mrs. Walton, Mr. and Mrs. G. Lady Poel, and His Excellency Dudley, Mr. A. K. Munro, Mr. and Genoral Borrelt and Mrs. Borrett Mrs. It. C. Butler, Mr. and Mrs, W. arrived shortly after the dancing Sprague, Mr. 'and Mrs. J. commenced, and were heralded by Gelling, Capt. and Mrs. Burke, trumpeters drawn from the East
Lout. C. C. Genese, Mr. G. Lancashire Regiment. They were W. Stabb, Mian J. Gillespie, met in the Rose Room by other Miss Scott Haraton, Miss Mollison, members of the official party. Miss A. Boryer, Miss G. K. Saun- The official party comprised ders, Mr. E. J. Davies, Mr. G. A. Major E. J. R. Mitchell, O... OP. A. Sellars, Mr. and Mrs. V. Hast,
Dunkley, Mr. E. A. Campbell Mr. cer Commanding the Battalion, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Westlake, Mr. Catholic Cemetery yesterday after and Mrs. Mitchell, Col. L. G. Bird, and Mrs. R.: Millar, Mr. and Mrs. J. After leaving the French D.8.0., O.B.E., and Mre. Bird, Lleut. Mac Clatchie, Mr. F. J. Gardner, Hospital, the cortego made a cir: Col. H. B. L. Dowbiggin 0.B.E, Mr. and Mrs. E. Thomson, Miss J. cult of Wanchal, headed by a band, Corps, and Miss Dowbiggin, Col. H. Mr. P. G. Strickland, Mr. L. Kilbee, Officer Commanding the Volunteer Duckworth, the Misses Gerrard, returning to Happy Valley by C. Harrison, D.8.0., and Mrs. Harri-Mr. J. C. M. Grenham, Mr. and Wanchai Road before arriving at the Cemetery. The last rites were, Col. F. R. W. Graham, D... Mrs. R. Johnson, Dr. and Mrs. Y. intoned by the Rev. Fr. Rossello. Leer Corps, Lieut, Col G.D.R. Black, Mrs. Bousfeld, Miss Owen Hughes, M.C., Commandant Shanghai VolunS. Yan, Mr. D. F. Davies, Mr. and The attendance at the funeral 0.1.E., and Mrs, Black, Mr. and Mrs. Miss D. Brooks, Mr. J. C. Dunbar, Included the widow and other rela-J. Macgregor, Capt. R. F. Walter, Mr. J. S. Jones, Miss Eckert, Miss tives as principal mourners, Fra, E. Capt. Clough Taylor, Mr. E. J. Pridmore and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Teruzzi, R. Della Nina, and L. Davies, Capt. and Mrs. H. Owen Charics. Aletta; and Mesare. Mok Kon-sang, Hughes, Miss Redhead, and Major Pak Sze-kwan, Wu Pak-kwal, Pang and Mrs. J. C. Macgown. Ting-sang, S. K. Wong, W. A. Zimmern, George She, L. E. Guttores, and others.
Flowers were sent by Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Woo, Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Pak, Dr. and Mrs. W. S. C. Yuen, Mrs. and the Misses Chenalloy, Miss D. Seah, Sophie and Martha; and Messrs. Frank Kwok, Pang Tin-sang, C. T. Wong, Ho Sin-cho, Cheng Kwok-nang, Chan Kwai-ying. K. H. Yip, Lam Iu-cho, Cheng
Other Guests Amongst the other gucate pro-
Lieut and Mra. H. Westlake, Mr. sent were-Capt P. M. Wilkinson, and Mrs. R. K. Bathcelor, Capt. and Mrs. Mortlock, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Gray, Commander and Mrs. H. P. K. Oram R.N., Capt and Mrs. E. M. K. Mead, Lieut and Mrs. J. Way, Capt and Mrs. E. J. Stewart, Llout
A fanfare of trumpeta WAS sounded at 11.30 p.m. to announce supper and the official party made their way to the Roof Garden where supper was served.
for the
Thoss responsible arrangements were Capt. D. W. Mortlock, (Chairman of the Com- mittee) C.Q.M.S. R.A. Edwards (Secretary), Cpl. W. A. Macklaley Treasurer), Lieut. C. de S. Robert- son, M.M. (Supper Committee), C. J. Rice Evans, Lieut H. de Prit-S. M. Dudley and Cpl. G. Fowler chard, Maj. and Mre, Brasler (Decorations), Cpl. A. N. Braude Kwok-on, Lau King-fan, and the Creagh, Lleut and Mrs. G. C. and Pte. A. K. Munro. (Music and Kwong Hol Kee firm.
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