SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1929.
THE CHINA MAIL,
Our Homeside Picture Service
THE KING RETURNS TO LONDON FROM WINDSOR ON JULY 1, A MAGNIFICENT WELCOME AND A PROCESSION OF SEMI-STATE PAGEANTRY--Dense crowds lined the gaily decorated route to give a warm welcome to H.M. King George, as with Queen Mary, he drove through London to Buckingham Palace from Windsor, after an absence of twenty weeks. The first part of the journey was undertaken by motor car, but on arrival at Kensington, a change was made to an open carriage with pestillions and outriders and the journey continued vin Hyde Park, in semi-stale. On the left their Majesties the King and the Queer are seen acknowledging the cheers of the crowd as they approach. Queen Victoria's Statue in front of Buckingham Palace.. At right, members of the Royal Family are shown on the balcony outside Buckingham Palace after the arrival, Left to right, H.M. King George, Princess Mary, Princess Victoria, Prince George H.M. Queen Mary (who is holding up little Princess Elizabeth for the crowd to see) and the Duke of York.--(Sport and General).
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BRILLIANT THIRD COURT.-H.M. Queen Mary was a regal central figure in n-scene of magnificent splendour at the Third Court of the season at Buckingham Palace. Mise Priscilla Freemantle and Miss Hope Wallace, two pretty debutantes, are pletured awaiti ing in their car in the Mall their turn to be presented. (Sport, and General).
RE-OPENING OF THE NEW FARLIAMENT After the ceremony, of the re-election of the Speaker, the lady members made a sound film in the courtyard of the House of Commons. Here is a group of Labour women: Members of Parliament, left to right, front, Lady Cynthia Mosley, Miss Susan Lawrence, Miss Margaret Bondfield, Miss Ellen Wilkinson and Miss Jenny Lee; back row, Dr. Marian Phillipa, Miss E. Picton-Turberville, Dr. E. Bentham and Mrs. Mary Hamiltu(Sport and General).
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