MEDALS FOR CHILDREN
Governor's Address To Local Schools
JUBILEE MEMENTOS
Gil medals commemorating the Jubilee were distributed to Hoag! Kong school children on Monday morning, when the Headmasters of the various schools read an address! prepared by His Excellency the Governor and circularised to all the schools in the Colony. The address was as follows:
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This year the whole of the great British Empire will celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of the ac cession of our beloved King George V to the throne and in all parts of the Empire there will be great re- joicings that His Majesty has been spared still to reign over us.
The British Empire is one of the greatest empires that the world has ever seen and it extends to the most distant parts of the earth. It comprises many races and many. creeds and yet it shows a wonder- ful unity in its great loyalty to that Empire and more especially to The Throne."
M. Mariani, long the inspector of police in Lille, one of the Largest French cities, is seen being guarded by a gendarme as he faces trial on the charge of, having directed gang activities by night while ostensively seeking to track them by day. provided France with a political sensation.
The trial
CHINA MAIE WEDNESD AY 3, 1935
THE ROYAL FAMILY
FOUR AMBASSADORS OF STEEL FURNITURE
THE EMPIRE
HE King and Queen, who are birthday on April 21; and Princess
T: 09 and 67, respectively, bare Margates Bose, of York, who win four living sons and one daught be five years of age on August 21. fter. Their youngest son. Prince John. died in 1919 at the age of IS.
Only Daughter
Their Majesties only daughter.
the Princess Royal, formerly known The heir to the Throne is the as Princess Mary, who in 1922 Prince of Wales; who will be 41 on married Viscount Lascelles, now June 23 this year. Although two Earl of Harewood. of his brothers have married, the Their first child, George Henry Prince of Wales, like the Duke of Hubert, later to become Gloucester, the King's third san, reLascelles, is the first grandson of Viscount mains a bachelor.
the King and Queen He was 12
The first of the King's sons to years of age on February marry was his second son, the Duke The Princess Royal and Viscount of York, who in 1923. wed Lady Lascelles have another son, Gerald} Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, daughter of David, who will be 11 years next, the 14th Eari-of Stratumore.
†August-2 They have two daughters, Prin- The third of the King's sons is cess Elizabeth Alexandra Mary, of Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, Tork who celebrated her ninth who represented His Majesty at the Centenary of the State of Victoria. He is 35
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ter the market has closed, the 115 pm-Hong Kong Hotel Senate in a surprise vote passed the
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The Fourth Son
The fourth son is Prince George, Duke of Kent, whose marriage last November to Princess Marina of Greece was one of the most bril- ant events witnessed- in London
Or-years of age.
for many years. The Duke is 33
Sandham enabled Surrey
A splendid century by Andy Patman Bonus Bill The question 1:30 pm-Reuter Press Bulletins:
To beat inox is whether the Senate can over- Oval, Wellard, the visitors fast opinion was evenly divided, but now 4-7 pm-Chinese Programme. Somerset on the first innings at the ride the
Rugby Press News, etc. bowler, contributing 99 towards believed to be likely.
** which recent 215 pm-Close Dow Somerset's total.. Somerset:-341 (Wellard 99) and 25 and should be reflected in the mar-
Naturally, 14-11 pm-European Programme. green hack payment is inflationary 17-7:26 pm-Scenes de Ballet." Op. Iket.
The words "God Save The King WYATT'S SECOND CENTURY which are constantly repeated throughout the Empire are no] -empty formula: they come from the hearts of His Majesty's sub-! jects all of whom earnestly hope that he will long reign over us.
The loyalty and devotion of his subjects" are based not merely on long tradition, not merely on the fact that the King upholds the prin- ciples of Liberty and Justice, but also on the firm knowledge that he regards himself as, and is in fact, the Father of his people. Bej has a great knowledge of the joys and sorroWS.
of his subjects throughout his vast Empire and readily shows his sympathy there- with
In these days when the idea of service is universally stressed the King consistently sets 2 noble ex- ample and has indeed, never spared himself in his determination to serve his people to the utmost of his power...
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Surrey:-349 (Sandham 110) and 26
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E. & Pierce And Co's Report SOUTH AFRICANS WIN winning vein yesterday by severely poration.
their market: report, the The South Africans continued in American Oriental Finance Cor- trouncing Leicester by 170 runs. Messrs. E A. Pierce and Company
correspondents Crisp, their fast bowler, and Laug-of New York state: ton, their medium-paced spin bow! wickets between them for 69 runs. er, wreaking havoc to secure 10 South Africans:-31 and 214 for 3 der Leicester-123 (P. J. Crisp 5 for 40 and A. B. C. Lawgton 5 for 49).
SUSSEX, BEATEN Glamorgan beat Sussex by three wickets in their match at Cardiff. Sussex: 288 and 232 Glamorgan:-310 and 211 for 2.
OXFORD'S SUCCESS
I.
52 (Glazounes) played by The New Symphony Orchestra. 7.25-7.39. p.m.-Four Songs by
Richard Crooks (Tenor).
1. Macushla (Macmurrough)
2 Too late to-morrow (Langen-}
berg)
Princess Victoria and Queen Mand The King has two sisters living? (of Norway; an ancle, the Duke of Connaught, and two aunts, Princess Louise and Princess Beatrice. mother of ex-Queen Ema of Spain. KING AND QUEEN -
SPEND QUIET DAY
AT THE PALACE
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(Continued From Page 1) 3. Only my Song (Lehar). where he will receive members of Tell me To-night (Spoliansky). the Diplomatic Corps at a Levce]
JE Senire and reception. The Prime Minis
Celeste Octet. Barcarolle Tales of Hofman Salut D'Amour (Edward Elgar) Cavana (arr. Sear? Melody in F (Rubinstein)
ter and the Brazilian Ambassador, as Doyen of the Corps, will make addresses to the King, who will re- ply, returning their thanks to all those countries who have con My Sweetheart when a Bot. (art gratulated him upon the attain-
Willoughby).
ment of the Silver Jubilee.
Silver threads among the Gold!
(arz. Wiloughby).
Washington developments.
as arm, with Traders awaiting 7.39-8 pm--The
"Stocks: The undertone to-day
ment demand. was smallet.
Invest-
"Rubber: The market continues. quiet, with no speculative interest lin evidence." Some interest was shown by factories, but most traders In this work he has always had the whole-hearted support of our
zxe awaiting developments in the automobile strike. gracious Queen Mary who, through-!
The London market was dull, but steady.The out the twenty five years during crickes season by defeating Worces-should show results by the end offer
Trade feels. that the restriction 8 pm Local Time and Weather which he has reigned has served tershire by an innings and 13 runs the second quarter. His Majesty with true wifely delat Oxford. Singleton taking 5 for wotion and.co-operated with him in untiring consideration of his sub-Worcester:-191 and 235 (Singleton cents, while June-July shipment of "Sugar: Actuals were steady. jects. They both have well earn-
The "spot quotation was 3.25 for 59).
SINFIELD'S BIG INNINGS Philippine sugars was sold at 3.40; Oxford: University:-139.-
Icents. Futures' advanced on Trade! Gloucestershire beat Warwick-buying. The tone of the market shire on the first innings at Bir-has improved.
"Cottoa: Domestic price-fixing is
ed and possess in full the love of their people.
The future of our Empire will
59.
Coxford University opened their
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TELEGRAMS POUR ES Empire and from communities Telegrams from all parts of the
abroad continue to be. received at 18.03-8.37 pm-Light Opera and the Palace in their hundreds.
Musical Comedy.
About £10,000 will be available. Vocal Germs-The Pirates of for charity as the result of the sale Penzance (Gilbert and Sh of the grand stand seats for the van).
public procession. Of the 26,000 Selection-Chu Chin Chow (Norayilable seats 6,000 had been
ton)..
placed at the disposal of British Vocal Gems ---Follow z Star. Charities Association and any sur Selection-The Big Broadcast plus after meeting the cost of
go to charity.
rest largely with its Youth of to-mingham, R. ES. Wratt, the War- day and I appeal to you all to main wick and England skipper, scoring causing firmness in July options, 8.37-8.45 pz Melodies of Re-erecting the other 20,000 will also tain the best traditions of the past his second century of the season. while sentiment continues mixed.} and to emulate the great example while Dollery and Collin secured The market is awaiting an shown by our beloved. King and centuries in the second innings. Queen in upholding these tradi-Warwickshires 225 (B. E. S. Wyment's cotton crop policy.
nouncement regarding the Goveen tions and in doing their utmost to
not out 103) and 388 for 7 dez work for and serve their subjects (Bollers 100 and Collin 105 not
"Grains: With the exception for and the great Empire over which
eat).
a brief period early in the session. -they reign.
Gloucestershire: 360 (Sinfield 141. not all grains were on the down grade out) and 165 for 4 (Hammond 65 to-day, with a poor rallying power. not out).
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Demand was limited, whilst theref
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NAVAL OFFICERS HONOURED
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EMIGRANTS TO SUIYUAN
More than 450 prospective settlers left Peiping last week
was a considerable amount of liqui dation owing to favonable weather conditions.
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FURTHER PAGEANTRY There will be further pageantry Hhis week when to-morrow, HI
the King proceeds to Westminster Hall to receive the Loyal Address from both Houses of Parliament British Wireless Service.
HIGH TRIBUTE PAID TO: POLICE
S (Continued from Page 1) "The Chester Cup." A Running the Jubilee crowds were good tem
The complete success with which -Commentary by C. Lyle, reperedis
andamostentatiously
layed from the Roodee Race-handled by the police: aroused gen course, Chester.
eral admiration, especially among 10.20-11 pm-A Belay from De-the visitors to London
ventry,
Yesterday, the. King sent a men The Bournemouth Municipal Orsage of appreciation and thanks chestra, Leader, Bertram Le for the excellent police arrange wis, Conductor, Richard Ausments made for his visit to St tin Relayed from the Pavilion Pants, and for the safety and com- Bournemouth.
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