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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1934.
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FOR CROWN
AMAZING SCENES
London, Nov. 29. London to-day-thought of little elno but the Royal wedding, which was market by amazing scenes of affection for the Crown.
The accnes at Westminster Abbey were reminiscont of the Coronation of Ills Majesty the King, nearly 25 years ago, with the magnificent uniforms of the Royal guests, and the exquisite gowns at the women, while the men guests were in full dress uniforms or evening dress In the case of civilians.
Bridegroom Nervous
The Duke of Kent was obvious. ly nervous as he waited for his bride.
The Prince of Wales, in full naval uniform, was Hkewise under an" apparent strain. Both Touren rellevod when the bridal party arrived,
Princess Marina entered the t Abbey on her father's arm. She looked radiant, resplendant in silver brocade and a train twelve fert long. She came up the aisle with bowed head,
The service began punctualiv. It Wils noted that the word "obey" was included in the mor- vice.
Princess Marina's "I will" was spoken softly and was scarcely audible beyond the royal circle. white the Duke of Kent responded in clear firm tones,
The Abbey was hushed when the Duke slipped the ring on his bride's finger.
At exactly 11.14 a.m. the Arch- bishop of Canterbury pronounced them man and wife.
Immediately the wedding bells peeled out merrily.
The wedding service began promptly at 11 B.. with the Dyma "Gracious Spirit, Iloy 'Ghost", as the bride walked up the alale, the Hymn being followed by the Introduction by the Dean of
Westminster.
A hush descended over the state- ly Cathedral ns the Archbishop of Canterbury solemnlaed the mar- bride riage, the responses of the and bridegroom being cleurly audible,
After the solemnization, the con- gregation sang Psalm No. 67, "God B Merciful Unto Us," Then came the Lesser Litany and the Lord's Prayer, the responses being taken by the Precentor and the Prayers by the Archbishop of York. The Blessing, by the Dean of West- minster, followed, the Hymn, “God Be in My Head" then being render- ed. An address by the Archbishop of Canterbury followed, then the congregation Bang the Hymn.
Praise my Soul,
King of the Henven"..
The final prayer and Benediction were rendered by the Archbishop of Canterbury, then, with fervent ardour, the whole congregation sung the National Anthem, which was followed by the Anthem "Alleluia! The Lord Send Thee Help" from the Sanctuary, and the Wedding March.
All of the Hymns were chosen by
he Duke of Kent.
forms of the guests were the br
GRAND OPENING
TO-MORROW
HAROLD LLOYD
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From the Saturday Evening Post Story by CLARENCE BUDINGTON KELLAND
Dured, SAM TAYLOR
LONDON PRESS UNANimous oveR "THE CAT'S PAW"
"I HAVE SEEN IT, TWICE ALREADY AND I CAN TRUTHFULLY SAY ENJOYED IT EVEN MORE AT
THE SECOND TIME OF SEEING THAN AT THE FIRST." Daily Mail.
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The Morning Post.
"HIS BEST FILM YET" Sunday Dispatch.
"ONE OF THE BEST COMEDIES OF THE YEAR”
Sunday Chronicle.
"THE CAT'S PAW", IS THE CAT'S WHISKERS IN THE WAY OF ENTERTAINMENT.” The Sunday Grophic.
"FOR ME THE EVENT OF THE WEEK WAS HAROLD LLOYD IN "THE CAT'S PAW."" Evening Standard "A CORKING PICTURE" · Daily Herald.
"A THOROUGHLY GOOD FILM" The Times.
Queen Deeply Affected
No less striking than the uni-bearer, and the mantle, specially frequently with her handkerchief. During prayers, the assembled had signed the register, and their designed for the Sacrist at the! The King gazed steadfastig at Royalties stood, and their example, signatures, had bien witnessed, Blance and dignity of the clerical Coronation.
the printed programme, standing was followed after some confusion the organ pealed out the Wedding motionless, vestments, the three Archblahops
by the rest of the congregation. March, and Princess Marina and wearing geargenus copes and the
Nearby the Prince of Wales and The Prince of Wales picked up the Duke of Kent, amiting hap Canons wearing the copes warni Her Majesty the Queen was the Duke of York occasionally ex- the bride's bouquet from a chair, plly, walked down the aisle. at the Coronation In 1911. Other deeply affected during the cere-change anxious comments. where it had been lying through-| The Duke of Kent turned to his vestment, included ал exquisite mony. She stood clasping her The beautiful ceremony passed out signing of the register. blue tunicie worn by the Cross hands and wept, touching her eyes off without a hitch.
After the newly married couple
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