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THE HONGKONG

C. N. Officer Dies In Peak

Hongkong Telegraph Hospital

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June-September, 1938

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TELEGRAPH MONDAY, SEPTEMBER

19,

Mrs. Haldane Lost Clipper Arrives

Crashed

From London Off Samar?

1938.

American Pilot Bathing Club Weds Film Colony Bride

Makes Gift

011

A tea party ceremony for present- ing an ambulance to the Kwangtung Red Cross Society was hold Manila, Sept. 10.

The pilot of Mme. Chiang Kai-Saturday at the swimming pavilion The correspondent of the Manila i shek's private plane was married on of the Chinese Balling Club, North Tribune has gone to the village of Saturday at 6.30 p.m. at the Kow-Point. The Chairman of the Club, Malaga on the west coast of Samar foon Union Church, the Rev. K.Mr. Kwok Hin-wang, conducted the In an effort to check rumours of the Mackenzie Dow officiating.

proceedings. discovery of aeroplano wreckage.

Mrs. Charlotte Haldane, wife of The death occurred yesterday at

Hong- the War Memorial Nursing Home of Professor Haldane, reached Mr. Joseph Villiam Walker, Chief kong on Saturday by the Imperial Omeer in the service of the China Airways plane Delis, after a day's delay at Bangkok on her Journey Navigation Company.

Mr.

Walker was

native of from London.

She is on her way to China s n He

He is Mr. Royal Leonard, son of interviewed a fisherman who

Following the ceremony, the Chair- Cockermouth, England, and was 33

out from special correspondent of the London shortly after July 29 was fishing 10 Mrs. Berlin Leonard, of Glendale, man made a lengthy speech which of age. Heame years Home in 1933 to Join the China Daily Herald and is commissioned to miles of Samar when he saw a bly Callfornia. He was educated in the concluded with thanks to the guests 10 the re- Navigation

ac-white plane burit late flames and United States and is a graduate of for their presence and Company as second wrile articles on the work and

Kelley Field.

of the He was associated presentatives

Red crash into the sea, later sinking,

Cross officer, and had for some time past Livities of Chinese women during the

The local school teachers, speaking with the Western Art Express in Society for coming down from been on the company's shore staff a war.

She said that she hoped to have of the same Ume, said "the plano America. For the past two years he Canton to lake delivery. cargo supervisor, being shortly due

has been working for the Chinese to go on long leave. His mother is personal interviewn with all the pro-had only three propellers."

minent Chinese women Jenders, and Severnt residents

In the course of his speech, the the Government, and recently has neted still living at Cockermouth.

reported

Yah The funeral will take place at io seo for herself in Chine the differ crush, and sold they saw quantities as pilot for both the Generalissimo Chairman sald: The Club has, in

and Mme. Chiang.

response to the appeal of the p.m. to-day, the

going ent kinds of work being done by of oil washed ashore on July 30. cortege

Kiu Yat Po, dono the best of its part Pan American Airway officials say through the Stubbs Road entrance women. She plans to leave Hong-

The bride was Miss Maxine Caro-in collecting $3,300 for the purchase Tuesday, and there is a bare possibility that the to the Colonial Cemetery..

kong for Canton on

of this ambulance. Recently, the will return to the Colony before pro-plane is the last lawall Clipper. Anlyn Thayer, daughter of Mr. and Mr of this ceeding to 1ankow, by air if pos

་་ investigation will be Guy, V. Thayer, of Hollywood, Call-Club has promoted several bene- unmediate spend undertaken.-United Press,

fornia. She was sible. Allogether she will

educated in volent enterprises, such as purchase America and has been associated with of Chinese Government Liberty before

Crash Reports Calucide

Paramount Studios for the past seven Bonds, contribution

of raincoals Route years. Her marriage in Hongkong is the ath.

contribution of Army, Manila, Sept. 18.

the culmination of R three-years'

tion funds to the front line consolation The correspondent of the Manila

warriors, and the sale of flowers on Tribune has Interviewed an unknown

the "Double-Seventh" for raising school-teacher at Malahog, neur Arriving on the arm of Mr. Richard funds for the refugees. Despite

it collections, frequent Malaga, who saw the plane crash and Rathmell, by whom she was given such then ink. HLS location coincides

away in marriage, the bride looked with the fisherman's report,

sufficient radiantly lovely in white starched gratifying to see that the Club has

In gathering He succeeded. The spot is considerably to the chiffon cut on Grecian lines, Her funds for an ambulance. It is vn-

the Clipper's south-west of

usual veil was finger-tip length with a halo tirely due to the untiring efforts of ecurse. It is not mentioned why of rose point ince. She brought both our members and the generosity of residents falled to report the crash the wedding dress and veil with her the public that the purchase of this earlier, but a possible explanation from is that their position is an extremely isolated one and they may never have heard of the Clipper service,-/nited Press,

Burial at Sea

The funeral of Captain J. W. about Eve weeks in China

an Empress Kiddock, who died in Shanghai on sailing for London by

took place yesterday | liner, August 24,

On Saturday evening a cocktail afternoon from the Missions to Sen-

Green party reception to Mrs. Haldane was men launch Dayspring

held at the residence of the Hon. Island Channel.

Aboard the launch were the widow, Dr. P. S. Selwyn-Clarke. Mra, O. V. Prasalov, Mrs. M. S.

in

Rose, Dr. Grace, Miss Tester, Dr. M. E. Asker

Captain II. W. Walker Captain J. McCool, Messrs. W. C. Bird, W. Forrester, W. Greig, W. E Kirby, H. R. Middleton. Hi. I M. Rogers, W. P. Simpson and C. Wail.

and F. C.

Rey, Cyril Brown, chaplain of the Missions to Seamen, conducted a short service during which he recited Tennyson's "Crossing the Bar." During

committat, Captain

the Riddock's lost command, the Sul Tai, bound for Mucas, passed slowly by and stopped her engines in respect. The ship's Ang was half-masted.

Norwegians' Reception For Doyen

e

Mrs. Haldane was present at the recent Conference in Paris of the International Peace Campaign, at which it was decided to maintain an International

Hospital In

Peace

Lost on July 30

romance.

America.

She carried bouquet of ginger flowers, Luber roses, Jasmine, and Honolulu creeper, with mulden-hair fera.

ambulance is made possible.

to

Short rendered appropriate music on the organ.

A large reception was later held at the Peninsula Hotel.

The matron-of-honour Was Mrs. Richard Rathmell, who wore a grace- The Hawaii Clipper was reported fui frock of shell pink lace over a lost on July 30 on its flight between pink molre stlp, and carried pink Guam and Manila, the last message | gladioli tied with pink satin ribbon. beint received from the plane witen Mr. A. B. Tyrrell undertook the it was 505 miles from the Philippines, dutles of best man, and Mrs. Frank home in Hongkong for the present.

1 tropical storm,

There were six passengers aboard and a crew of nine. After an ex- tensive search by warships and acro- planes lasting more than a week, the Clipper was finally given up for lost and those aboard presumed dead.

Passengers By Two Planes The following passengers reached Hongkong on Saturday by the two Imperial Airways planes, a day late from Bangkok:

Major J. F. Benoy, Deputy Assin- tont Adjutant General, returning from Londen after short leave; Dr. Dovey, niso from London; Mr. Lee Kai-chee from Bangkok: and Mrs.

On Saturday afternoon, the Consul in Shunghal, General for Norway Mr. N. Aall, who for several years has been the doyen of the Consular Body in Shanghai, and is well known in China. It will be one of her tasks China and the Far East generally, to discuss this matter in China, and

his passed through Hongkong on

way in general, on behalf of the London to his new appointment as Minister China Campaign Committee and the for Norway in Brazil. On the occasion Paris Amis du Peuple Chinois, to dis- Haldane from London. of his departure from China after euss with Chinese leaders the best more than sixteen years' service out way to organise relief work and pro- here, the Norwegian community of

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The following Rules will govern

Competition:

The Competition is confined exclusive ly to ampleur photographers, 1-No employes or member of any firm In the photographic trade is permitted la compete.

3-Pictures submitted in sepia tone should be accompanied by a swallo print in black and white.

9. No pleture to be entered in mor

than one Section,

10.-Maunts to be only white or cream and, except in the Children's Bection must be of one of the followin sites:-18" by 14", 10" by 12", 10° by

3-The prizes will be awarded to the

competitor sending In what are 0", adjudged to be the best photograph accompanied by an entry forTYL

in each Section, Each entry must be 11-Nn, correspondence will be entered

which will be published during the

Into, in connection with the Com petition.

period of the Competition, and which 12-Entries in the Children's Section mus

runt be pasted on back of entry. A photographs entered muxt_hova been taken in the Colony of Hong- kong. Photograptu which have been already entered in other Competitions aro ineligible, 1-No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of loss of, or damage to

entries.

or

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USE THIS FORM ·

AND PASTE IT

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An extra plane is scheduled to leave Kal Tak at dawn to-day with

:mail for all countries.

iven by the Consul for Norway, Mr. Hongkong

|and Miss Maude Royden, Karsten Larssen, at the

Haldine represents

Mrs. Haldane in the wife of Pro- the Hotel, to bid Mr. Aall forewell.

During the reception, Mr. Aull Comite Mondial 'des Femmes contre fessor J. B. S. Haldane. She is a decorated Mr. Larssen, on behalf of la Guerre et le Fasciame in France well-known novelist and journalist. this During the past two years she has the Norwegian Government, with the and England. The women of

on behalf of Order of St. Olaf. for his Consular Committee intend to make an inten- worked extensively services in Hongkong, from which hesive effort to aid China and in this rellef work and help of every kind will be retiring shortly.

connection Mrs, Haldane brings let to the Spanish Republican Govern- Mr. Aall left again at 8 p.m. by ters of sympathy and a donation of ment and has raised thousands of visited the French mail steamer.

medical supplies from several pro- pounds at meetings. She Before he left Shanghai, the depart-ininent Englishwomen, including Barcelona, Madrid, and the Teruel

Lady Front Knatchbull-Hugessen, ing Consul was the guest of honour Lady at several gatherings, where his Juliet Williams, Lady Listowel, Miss February of this year. Mre, Haldane Lloyd-George M... Mrs. speaks French, Germon and Spanish services were tributed by various Megan members of the community.

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