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Leslie Hutchinson. Orchestra Jubilee Dance Me-
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Glowing Tributes By King
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London, May 14.
The King yesterday paid 'high tribute to the spirit and gallan- try of the Navy, the "splendid achievements" of the Army and the "distinguished record of the Royal Air Force, during his reign.
He was replying to loyal message of congratulation from the heads of the three Services. In his message to the Navy the King said:
It is especially gratifying to
on the completion of the u twenty-fifth year of my reign."to receive the congratulations of the Board of Admiralty on behalf of the Royal Naw and Royal Marines and the Royal Navy Reserve. From the depth of my heart I thank all ranks and ratings for there loyalty and devotion.
On this my Silver Jubilee I re- call with pride the distinguished service rendered by my Navy with in the fast twenty-ve years, and that the same spirit and gallantry which has inspired them through out the history of this country is no less alive to-day.
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had the honour of serving in the Navy, to which I am bound by ties of real personal attachment "I particularly appreciate your kindly reference to the interest of the Queen in the Nursing Service, and I am gratified to think that three of my sons have followed in my footsteps. in starting their
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the important events of my reign. From small beginnings it har grown into an essential and successful arm of the defences of the Empire, with a distinguished record in peace and in war. am proud to be Chief of the Royal Air Force.
"I sincerely thank you for your good wishes for the Queen and myself, and I shall always take a close personal interest in the fur- tunes of my Royal Air Force.
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THE NAVY'S DEVOTION The Board of Admiralty, in its message, submitted by Sir Bolton | Eyres Monsell, First Lord of the Admiralty, on behalf of the Royal Navy, Royal Marines and the Royalstead, Side Boards, Dining Tables. Reserve Forces, "declared:
Chesterfeld Suites, Wardrobes, Dressing Tables, Het Stunds. Bed-
Armchairs and Chairs, Chests of Drawers, Cupboards, Desks, Glass Cabinets, Filing Cabinets, Bookcases, Tables, Stands etc, etc.
"Your Majesty, from the day of drst entering the Britannia as a Naval Cadet, has taken the keenest interest in every matter Ice Chests, Typewriters, Sewing affecting the well-being and em- Machine, ramophones and Records, clency or your Majesty's Naval Cutlery, Silver Ware, Brass Pare, Service, and we desire to assure Porcelain Ware, Glass Ware, les your Majesty ... of the special Sat, Dinner Service, Wall and Table feeling of personal affection in Clocka," Ornaments, Carrets, Ruge, spired by your Majesty's well-Table Lamps. Linen, Oil Paintings, known love of the sea profession Pictures Wash Rusins, Electric and personal experience of the Table Fans, etc., etc. life of the Navy."
ARMY'S "PERSONAL DEVOTION
The Army Council, in its mess- age, signed by Viscount Hailsham, Minister for War, said:
"The Army's traditional loyalty to the Sovereign acquired during the Great War a special quailty of
shall continue to take the greatest personal devotion to your Majesty, interest in everything that con-
whose courage sustained them in their trials and whose conndence cerns the welfare and emciency of the British Navy.
inspired them to victory. In the succeeding years your Majesty's abiding concern for all who have served or are serving in the mis- tary forces of the Crown and for
GEORGE RL"
"PRIDE IN THE ARMY The Royal message to the Army was in the following terms:
"I have received with heartfelt satisfaction your loyal and dutiful congratulations on behalf of all ranks of the Regular and Terri- torial Armies and their Reserves un the 'completion of the twenty-
fth year of my reign.
my
their
dependants has deepened those feeling of devotion."
INSPIRATION TO RAF.
The Marquess of Londonderry, on behalf of the Royal Air Force, Special Reserve, Auxillary Air Force, Special Reserve, Auxiliary "I am deeply conscious of the Air Force. Royal Air Force Reserve
achievements of ("Sam-splendid
and Princess Mary's Royal Air Army, during this quarter of a cen-Force Nursing Service, said: tury, in all parts of the world, and I know that none of my predeces- sors had more reason to se proua of their saldiers than I feel to-. day.
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mories of Lehar' (arr. Henry Hall played by Marek. Weber and his Orchestra. 9.30 to 10 pm-
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Lawd, You made the night
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2 Piano Solo.
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Why Wasn't. I told, Zigeuner. Jeanne Gregory. 4. Songs:
Water Boy.
Emperor Jones-Rex Pedley.
5. Plano Sölu.
6. Bongs:
I'm on a See-Saw.
You're my thrill. Jeanne
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German Folk Song
"In thanking you for the good wishes which you express for the health and happiness of the Queen. and myself. I assure you that these are warmly reciprocated by us for all ranks of the British Army
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GEORGE R1 "PROUD TO BE CHIEF OF K.AF.” Replying to the Air Force mexs- Aga his Majesty said:
"It has given me the greatest satisfaction to receive the loyal congratulations which you have so kindly conveyed to me from the Air Counch and all ranks of the Royal Air Force and branches of the Air Service on my Silver Jubi- Lee.
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"The birth of the Royal Air Force will always rank as one of
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RÁDIO MANTLA
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pany Programme (Chain. K.. EG.)
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are
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sin
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London, May 16. Mr. Jar. R. H. Stewart, of "the St. Andrew Society, London writes as follows to the editor of The Times":
"B-For many years Ba'zt Andrew Societies have protested against the aggressive use of Erg- Hah symbo's in circumstances re- quiring British representation,
"In cur Brith coinage designs. our Royal Navy hays and.. Army colours, our Dominion and Colo- mal heraldry, there are many purely English symbols which oferce Scottish sentiment.
This Society shares with many fair minded English friends the view that the Palace of West- Scandalsminster, seat of British Govern
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10 pm Homeland Evening: Sch-7.30 p.m., Popular Songs by Ding
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A Piscatorial Meeting at Holm Village with the Fishermen of Schleswig
сп
11 p.m. German Industry In the
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7.45 pm. Fitzalde y Cla Program
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8 p.m. George White's
of 1935.
8.05 p.m. Hispania, conducted by
SMOK
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Market Reporta
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St. George's banner but rather for the Union banner of the United Kingdom/
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THE GOODS & CHATTELS OF THE BEAUTY PARLOUR
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ON VIEW RŐM TUESDAY; THE 4TH JUNE, 1835.
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