A fashionable Chinese wedding was solemnised at the Chinese Town Hall, Penang, on Sunday, the contracting parties being Mr. Khoo Hock Soo, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Khoo Soo Kean and Miss Lam Wye Yin, youngest daughter of the late Towkay Lam Hor Tuck and Mrs. Lam Hor Tuck. [The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 September 1935, Page 2]
Penang, Sept. 5. The engagement is announced of Mr. Khoo Hock Soo, advocate and solicitor, Penang, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Khoo Soo Kean, to Miss Lam Hye Yin, youngest daughter of the late Mr. Lam Hor Tuck, and Mrs. Lam Hor Tuck, and the marriage will take place on Sept. 8. in the Chinese Town Hall. [The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 September 1935, Page 6]
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Monday, August 20, 2012
Lam Wye Yin and Khoo Hock Soo, marriage 8 September 1935, Penang
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1935 Marriages,
Chung Kang Neoh,
Chung Keng Quee,
Khoo Hock Soo,
Khoo Soo Kean,
Lam Ah Kai,
Lam Ah Khye,
Lam Ah Kye,
Lam Hor Cheong,
Lam Hor Choong,
Lam Hor Tuck,
Lam Hye Yin,
Lam Wye Yin,
Penang
Lam Swee Cheng and Phung Chok Nam, marriage, January 1912, Penang
The marriage was to take place on Monday of Mr. Phung Chok Nam, brother in-law of Mr. Goh Taik Chee, J.P., and Miss Lam Swee Cheng, younger sister of Mr. Lam Hor Choong, at Penang. [The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 January 1912, Page 7]
Labels:
1912 Marriages,
Chung Kang Neoh,
Chung Keng Quee,
Goh Taik Chee,
Lam Ah Kai,
Lam Ah Khye,
Lam Ah Kye,
Lam Hor Choong,
Lam Swee Cheng,
Lim Ah Kai,
Lim Ah Khye,
Lim Ah Kye,
Penang,
Phung Chok Nam
Lam Swee Chun and Khong Kam Tak (K. T. Khong), marriage February 1911
A wedding of unusual interest to the Chinese community of Penang took place at Mr. Lam Hor Choong's palatial residence in Love Lane when Dr. K. T. Khong, B.A., M.B., B.C., (Camb,.) was joined in marriage to Miss Lam Swee Chun, eldest daughter of the late Mr. Lam Ah Kai. The bride, who is a sister of Mr. Lam Hor Choong, is an accomplished young lady who received her education at the Anglo Chinese Girls' School and latterly at the St. George's Girls' School. Of Dr. Khong's achievements most of our readers are aware. He left for Cambridge some seven years ago and after graduating B.A. of that University finished his medical course at Guys's Hospital. He is gradually building up a large practice here. (Straits Echo.) [The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 February 1911, Page 5]
Sunday, August 5, 2012
Chung Ching-Kim and Lam Hor-Tong, marriage 11 May 1918
The engagement is announced of Mr. Lam Hor Tong, (cashier of the Eastern Trading Company) brother of Mr. Lam Hor Cheong, son of the late Lam Ah Kai, to Miss Chung Ching Kim, second daughter of Mr. Chung Thye Chong and grand-daughter of the late Capt. Chung Keng Quee of Penang and Perak. The wedding is to take place in Penang on May 11, says the Straits Echo. [The Straits Times, 5 April 1918, Page 8]
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