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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1935.

HONG KONG JUBILEE

CELEBRATIONS

Revised Time. Table

The following revised time table for the Jubilee celebrations was issued yesterday-

MAY 6TH-MORNING 10 am-Omelal Service in St. John's Cathedral.

· NEW MEMBER

SWORN IN

At Council Meeting

The Hon. Mr. W. H. Bell; the newly-elected representative of the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce in the Legislative Council was sworn in at the meet- ing of the Council yesterday.

His Excellency the Governor, Bir William Peel. K.C.M.G., K.BE, presided, and those present were:

along Des Voeux Road and through West Market from West Market turns to Connaught Road and up to Macho Steamship Wharf;" from Macao Steamship Wharf turns to Des Voeux Road, passing through the Bund; from the Bund to Bel-

His Excellency the General Off- cher Street: from Belcher Street

cer Commanding the Troops, Ma- to Smithfield Road: from Smith-jor General O. C. Borrett, C.B.. field Road to Catchick Street (the C.M.G. C.B.E, D.SO. ending point).

11 am-Public Meeting in the Volunteer Headquarters attended by His Excellency the Governor, Members of the Executive and Legislative Couricils, Judges. Heads

8 pm-General illumination. of Departments, Lacal Justices of

9.90 p.m.-Repetition of Search- the Peace and the Jubilee Cum-light and Nightflying displays. mitted and their ladies, at which Display of fireworks in the har a loyal address and a telegram of bour by the Japanese Residents' congratulation to His Majesty the Association. King will be read and approved: The proceedings of the meeting will be broadcast.

-Noon.-Royal Salute.

AFTERNOON

11 am, to about 6 p.m.-Chinese procession

Starting from Bel cher Street at Kennedy to Queen's Road West; along Queen's Road to then ta the Wanchai" Market; Wanchal Road, and passing, the back of the (old) No. 2 Police Station, to Morrison Hill Road then to Leighton Hill Road, pass- ing No. 1 Police Station; then to Caroline Hill Road and the Tram- way Station: Causeway Bay: then turning to the,, West to Yee Wo Street, and bassing the Lee Gar den, to Hennessy Road and Arsenal Street; then to Queen's Road to the old City Hall; then to Des Voeux Road:

then passing the side of the Empress Hotel to the Praya at Wine Lok Wharf, and then along the Prays to Catchick Street, where the procession will be dispersed

4pm-Reception at Governs ment House.

MAY 6TH-EVENING

8 p.m. The illuminations of the Colony will be switched on instan- taneously,

The Colonial Secretary (Bon Sir Thomas Southern. K.B.E. C.M.G.).

The Attorney General (Hon) Mr. C. G. Alabaster, K.C., Q.B,E,).

The Secretary for Chinese AT- fairs (Hon. Mr. N.-L. Smith).'

The Colonial Treasurer (Hon. Mr. E. Taylor).

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Hon. Commander G. F. Hole,. R.N. (retired), (Harbour Master): -

Hon Dr. W. B, A. Moore (Acting Director of Medical and Sanitary Services).

Hon. Mr. R. M. Henderson (Dir- ector of Puble Works).

Hon Si Kt, KC.

Hon. Sir William Shenton, Kt. Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga.

Hon. Dr. 8. W. T80 OBE..

WEDNESDAY, MAY 8TH 11 am-Chinese procession to take the following routes: Start- ing from Belcher Street, then along the Tramway to the To Yuen Restaurant; then Connaught Road West to Wing Lok Wharf: then to Queen's Street; then to Queen's Road; then turning to the West to the Chinese Recreation Ground;, then along Hollywood Road to the Central Police Headquarters: then to Wyndham Street; then passing the Dairy Farm Company down Ice House Street; then along Queen's Road Central to the Cric-|LL.D. -- tet, Ground: then to Murray Road to the Praya; then along the Praya to Wing Lok Wharf, pass- ing Butterbeld and Swire, the Secretariat for Chinese Affairs | Clerk of Councils). the Chinese General Chamber of Commerce and the Western Mar- ket; then from Wing Lok Whart to Wing Lok Street, then to Des Voeux Road Central: then to Jervois Street and via Morrison who said: Street or the side of Western

I bez to give notice that, at Market to Queen's Road; and then the next Meeting of this Council, along Queen's Road back to Ken-r shall move the following Resolu- nedy Town: the procession will then be dispersed in Catchick street.

4 p.m.-Jamborally" of Scouts and Guides at Happy Valley.

p.m.-Chinese lantern proces- sion which will take the following route: From the starting place' at, West Point, Catchlek Street turns to the Bund; from the Bund to

Military Bands will play until 9.30 p.m. at the following places: Statue Square in Hong Kong, and opposite the Peninsula Hotel and the Po Hing Theatre, Nathan Road, in Kowloon.

Des Voeux Road West: from Des 9.30 p.m.-Searchlight and roc- Voeux Road West ket displays by the Navy and Army. Nightfiying displays by the Air Force. Fireworks display in the harbour.

to Western Street; from Western Street to Queen's Road; from Queen's Road to Wellington Street; from Wel- Ungton Street to d'Aguilar Street; from d'Agullar Street to Queen's

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ST. GEORGE'S DAY

The following is the programme: 3 "Songs by Wilfred Sanderson" drawn up for the celebration of St. 4. Suite of "Three Dances from 5. "Reminiscences of England"

George's Day:

At. 11 am, on Tuesday, April 23, the President supported by Past "A Bill to amend the Jury Or Presidents and Members of the dinance, 1887" was read a first time General Committee will lay a on the motion of the Attorney wreath at the Cenotaph: The Pre- General who said that the effect sident hopes members of the So- of the Bill was to place the memciety generally will attend this bers of the Naval Volunteer De- ceremony. fence Corps on the same basis as those of the Hong Kong Volunteer Road passing Gap Road: from Gap Defence Corps as regards jury ser- Road to Leighton Hill Road; from Leighton Hill Road to, Percival Street; from Percival Street" to Hennessy Road: from Hennessy

Road to Arsenal Street; from

TUESDAY, MAY 7TH 9.00 a.m-Review at Happy Valley.

11 m. Chinase procession. Starting from Belcher Street at Kennedy Town, to Queen's Road West; then to Hill Road to the Arsenal Street to Queen's Road: To Yuen Restaurant: then to Des from Queen's Road Cricket Voeux Road West; then to Bon-Ground along Murray Road: from ham Strand West and Bonham Murray Road to Connaught Road Strand East:, then to Queen's

up to the Sun Company; from the Road; then along Queen's Road to

Sun Company passes through then the Queen's Theatre;

to Wing Lok Street: from Wing Lok Street. to Connaught Road and along the tramway to Catchick Street (the ending point)..

SUNDAY, MAY 12TH Morring Services in all churches and places of worship.

· AT THE SCHOOLS

d'Agullar Street; then to Welling- ton Street: then along Wellington Street to the Ho Tung Ballding: then to Queen's Road Central, and along Queen's Road Central and Queen's Road West to the No. 7 Police Station; then to Pokfulam Road; then passing the Hong Kong University to Bonham Road and Caine Road; then (at about 4.30 p.m. to the Government House, entering It at its main entrance in Albert Road; then His Excellency the Governor is passing the Colonial Secretary's issuing a Jubilee address (printed Office down Garden Road: then in English and Chinese), to the passing the Cricket Ground to children of Hong Kong and this Murray Road to Chater Road; will be read at each school to the then passing Bupreme Court and assembled pupils by the master or the Queen's Statue to the Praya; mistress-in-charge on the morning then along the Praya to Wing Lok of May 6th. At the same time a Whart; then to Des Voeux Road medal, bearing the heads of King West' and along the Tramway to George; and Queen Mary, will be Catchick Street where the proces-issued to each pupil as a souvenir sion will break up.

of the occasion The school wit

no

7 p.m.-Cidnese lantern proces-then dismiss for the day. The sion will take, the following route: following day May 7th is also From the starting point at West being celebrated as a holiday In

schools: and point, Catchick Street starts; to Government Smithfield Road; from Smithfield doubt other schools will largely Road to Belcher Street: from conform to this arrangement. Belcher Street to Queen's Road In common with the general and up to No. 7 Police Station: public the schools are invited to from No. 7.Police Station passes do their part in decorating and through. Pokfulam Road and turns iluminating the school preplies: to Hong Kong University; from and doubtless each will do what Hong Kong University passes its resources permit in this direc through Bonham Road; from Bon- tion.

ham Road passes through Caine The Jubilee Committee is not Road; from Caine Road passes | organising any large scale treat Upper Albert before the Govern- for school children; though it has ment House back gate, passes secured, through, the kindness-of through Albert Road; from Albert the Military Authorities, a small Road turns to Wyndham Street but desirable, reservation of space. and enters Bollywood Road; from where selected parties of school Hollywood Road to Queen's Road: children will be able to see the

South China Daily News (Nam Wah Yat Po) from Queen's Road to Queen's review on May 7th.

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Street: from Queen's Street to The schools theythelves, how- Bonham Strand, West to East; ever, are taking various abẹp to from Bonham Birand East to mark the occasion. For example Queen's Road and to Cricket one rural school is erecting a Ground; from Cricket Ground trumphal arch. A group of › SİK: passes through Des Voeux Road; is co-operating in a torch light

vice.

At 5.15 p.m. by kind permission of the Officers Commanding the 1st

ment and the 2nd Battalion The Battalion The Lincolnshire Regi-

East Lancashire Regiment, the The Attorney General next mov-

nuassed bands and drugs of ed the first reading of "A Bill to both battalions will play Re-. enable the Urban Council to make treat followed by a musical pro- by-laws with respect to the re-gramme of about one hour's dura- galation and control by registration.

A programme of music to be played is as follows:

tion. Hicensing or otherwise of cer- The venue of the concert is to tain hawkers* The motion was be the ground of the Hong Kong“ seconded by the Colonial Secretary Cricket Club. and the Bill was read a first time. bills passed following through their fral stages on the motion of the Attorney General, seconded by the Colonlal Secret- ary:-

The

Nell Gwynne” Clerman

Myddleton Regimental Marches:-"The Li-

colnshire Poacher,” and “The Lancashire Lad."

GOD SAVE THE KING, Conductors:Bandmasters: A BL

Yule (2nd Bn. The East Lan- *cashire Regiment) and R. Grif- fett, A.R.C.M. (1st Bn. The Lin- colnshire Regiment).

-MRS. HO-TUNG'S CAR

DAMAGED

Parked Vehicle Struck And Coolie Injured

The motor chr-et Mrs. M. Lo- Tung, 2 daughter-in-law of Sir Robert Ho-Tung, was damaged at Alford.10 o'clock yesterday morning when

1-Massed-Bands and Draxis. Quick March"The Standard

of St. George "r Bugle March—" Marching.

through Georgia Miller 2. Maised Drums-Retreat

...... Anon. Retreat "Star of the Sea"...Anon. Quick March "Sempre""...Godden, Slow March-Flowers of the

"A Bill to amend the Magls- trates Ordinance, 1932.".

"A B to amend the Stamp The Rings Teresa "! Ordinance, 1921.”

procession. An English Junior School is entertaining the local vernacular. school to tea and

Farest

Johnson.

Quick March-"La Festive"Turpin Retreat blown by Massed Buglers. Regimental Marches:The Liu

colnshire Patcher," and "The

games on the school premises. A district school is attending a special Cinema show: others are arranging walking and bathing- picnick. Many will,, no doubt,

watch in" at the firework display:1 and few will fall, on one day or other, to secure a view of the 2. Chinese procession.

Lancashire Lad.”

3--Missed Bands Programme Triumphat March—“Spirit of

Pageantry". ....Fletcher. Belection-"Merrie England"

German

CHINA

another car, driven by a Chinese, truck it in swerving to avoid hitting a Chinese boy in Bubbling Well, Food, Dear Yates Road,

Mr. Ho-Tung's car was parked the south side of the road while she and a friend were shopping. The other vehicle, which was weete hound, suddenly was forced to swerve as Chinese boy darted in float of it. It swerved too sbarp-" of the parked car, which was push- ly, however, and struck the rear ed into a rickshaw standing by it. The rickshaw puller was lightly injured, but he did not go to hon pital.

The right rear fender, humper, and lamp of Mrs. Ho-Tung's car were damaged, as well as one wheel of the rickshaw.

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