1-we ” .-'1-i - Storied Limehouse To a '”””;f;”;”'1””"7G"'"”..Ll ""13 ton turned to her ' after- re Miss Sophie Barbour. 'n.N. left gpgnmng . .w an. yum” mg a r S recently for Boston where she will mu" 3,, .15 sopme 3.,-bgm-, ' MAY for I (W m0l1U1I- A large number of friends and re- Miu Beth Clark of Montrosa left 15:1,," ggthgfgd .3 nu mm of By ARCH MacKENZlE virtually all the opium hangouts a roaring trade after London's recently for New York where she M,-, 53.1 M", nu-ry 3..-hour on 1 , Csnndlln Press Staff Writer -small. grim garrets for the most G,-,.gp1..,g Plllll to live for I011!!! 3100- Thursday evening October 6 the LONDON (C1,, g The homely part-in the.1029s. Gambling tell "I dock. were the depnm" Miss Ethleen Barbour of Char- occuion being . mjgcglhngoug concrete charms of I housing pro- aw”' rhe bmz add” the ""'h"'- lottetown spent a recent weekend and Liniehouse causeway, a land. Point for lllch EH8"-ll! mirinerl '5 at the home of her parents, Mr. mark. now is inst a brass name- Sir Walter Raleigh and Mrs. Nell Barbour. M0lJtl'0Se- Plate. Perhaps the best commentary on Mr. and Mrs. Nerltt Shea of Van- ierv and opium long handing over The l'PslfillF nl peareful. ang- its real character in recent years couver also Mr. Patrick Shea. Tor- .,ndon's'Limehouse district. licized Chinese is crammed into is the fact that Clement Attlee. onto. spent a couple of weeks at is five-acre chunk of Chinatown Pennyfields street. a collectio Mr. and! shower for Mr. and Mrs. Bull Matthews -whose marriage took place recently. A large number of gifts were received. Mr. Matthews thanked all their friends for their kindness. After the singing of "For They are Jolly Good Fellows" the remainder of the evening was spent in social chat. Lunch was served lby the hostess assisted by several D. ieL'l are destined to replace the aura of Oriental opulence. m.V5- n of the "illd-mannered leader of the the home of their parents ,5 giving way in the next year or restaurants. lndcinn houses for sea- Labor party. represented it for Mrs- Ray Shea. Montrose. W. to apartment blocks under the men. small stnres and dwellings, nearly 30 years in the House of Miss Mary Barbour returned to London County Councills recon- The l1l)l'lll sltle nf the street is Commons until the constituencies her home in Coleman after visit- nruclior. plans. The rest will be going first. and the g g south-or redistribution of 1949. ing her grand parents Mr. and mmed later. larger portion of Chinatown-fol-3 Some 150 Chinese, all that lows. was ,. .- z . l young ladies. is-main of the colony begun 150 The lesldents are dismayed at ,,.;.,-5 ago. will be dispersed. Thus the Prospect of scattering. ruptur- wds nne of London's biggest lng their strong community tles. Hm, Yet the end has been in sight for I Tile Chinatown of Fu Manchu, Some time. 'f:";3f,3"';f'gtafS:lm:;'sa,;.:: ALLURE DISSOLVED pxiSlEd only in the imaginative At its peak. Chinatown num- writings of such authors as Sax bered 10.000 population. Liverpool Rohmen Edgar wallace and now.has the largest Chinese com- Thomas Burke. munity in Britain. The dissolving of Chinatownls allure was under Rl'(iGED HEYDAY way in the 19305. although tourists Not that the old warren of nar- still made a point of looking over t -how cobblestoned streets wasnft a the area which even then lacked rugged place in its heyday. Sea- the attractions of North American men of all nations mixed with counterparts. ready-listed dockers and the Chi- Limehouse had a past long nese community catered to coun- before the Chinese appeared on in-men visiting between voyages. the scene. 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