THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1947.
Telegraph Newsreel A BEVY OF JUNE BRIDES
THE COLONIAL SECRETARY, the Hon. Mr. R. R. Todd, attended the cocktail party given by tho Photographic Society of Hongkong at the Hongkong Hotel last week. Ho is soon talking to Mr R. A. Batos (loft), Secretary of the Society.
(Photo: Francis Wu) ̧*
THE BRIDAL GROUP, outside. St John's" Cathedral after the wedding last week of Dr. Henry Li, son of Mr and Mrs Li Tsa-fong, and Miss Vivian Woo, daughter of Dr and Mrs Arthur Woo. (Photo: King's Studio)
MR ROBERT STUART ELLIS and his bride, formerly Miss Rosabelle Holen Nith, photo- graphed at the reception following their wedding last Saturday at St John's Cathedral. (Photo: Francia
Wu)
ST ANDREW'S CHURCH, Kowloon, was the scene last Saturday of the wedding of Mr Denis. Eric Saltor, police officer, and Miss Gertrudo Emma Simcoek. Tho smiling newlyweds are pictured here after the
(Photo: Ming Yuan) `
ceremony.
REGISTRY WEDDING—Mr Jamos Eng, assistant manager of the Queen's Theatre, and his bride, Miss Eugena Lea. They were
married this week at the Registry.
(Photo: Ming Yuen)
MR JAMES P. McNAIR, an executive of CNRRA in Shanghai, and Miss Valma Gadsby, of Sydney, whose marriage took place in Hongkong this week. (Photo: Francis Wu)'
MR R. HAZZARD, Trade Commissioner for the Com- monwealth of Australia': In Hongkong, arrived with his family last wock-end, and will shortly open an office here.
MISS ANNE ROCHA became the bride of Mr Marcus Barrados,
of the British-American Tobacco Co., last wook. The wedding
was solomnised at the Catholic Cathedral. (Photo: Ming Yuan)
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THE MARRIAGE of Mr Peter Cyril Jackson, of the Dairy Farm, and Miss Mary Padbury, of Queen Mary Hospital, took place last Saturday at St Joseph's Church, (Photo:
Ming Yuen)
LEE-TAI NUPTIALS-Picture above shows Mr. Loo Po, eldest son of Mr Leo tu-cheung,
Known Hongkong merchant, and his bride, Miss Tai Hing-yup. They wore married at the Registry on Monday. Below are some of the guests at the wed- ding dinner given at the Kam Ling Restaurant, including the Officer Adminis» tering the Government, Mr D. M. Mac- Dougall, the Hon. Mr R. R. Todd, Colonial - Secretary, the Hon. Mr A. Morso and. Dr J. P. Fehily, chaliman of the Urban Council,
(Photos: Ming Yuan).
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