BELGIUM MOURNS NEW POWER" STATION
IMPRESSIVE SCENES AT QUEEN'S FUNERAL
BIG WATER-GENERÁTING SCHEME NEAR FOOCHOW
Foochow, September 3.
It is reported here that the Brussels, September 3. Over 160,000 ex-Service men Fukien Provincial Government is a hydraulic lined the route for the funeral planning to build service for Queen Astrid, while alectric power station at Slenyu, South of here. It thousands stood in sorrowful about 200 11 allenco as the cortege proceeded will be equipped with generating machines to produce 100,000 horse power. The cost, is estimated at from $1,500,000 to $2,000,000.
to the Church of Ste. Gůdule,
Immediately behind the hearse walked the tragic and barehended figure of the King of Belgium wearing the full dress uniform of a general and carrying his right arm in a black silng.
The King was accompanied by Prince Charles of Sweden, the! father of Queen Astrid, and the! Count of Flanders, the King's brother.
The Duke of York, representing! King George, and the Danish Princesses followed.
Behind them came representa- |
foreign countries, and tives of high Belgian dignitaries.
The pall bourers helnded the other Prime Ministers and Cabinet Ministers and the re- sidents of the Chamber and the Senate.
The Queen's role as the young and beloved Queen and mother was symbolised by thousands of children Uning the route.
Recon-
The Commissioner of struction has been instructed to draw up details-Wah Kit Fat Po.
FIRST AIR RIDE
EX-PRESIDENT HOOVER TAKES A CHANCE
San Francisco, Sept. Mr. Herbert Hoover. former President of the United States, to- day took his first 'aeroplane ride, Eureka to San journey from Francisco.
The aeroplane was one owned by the Standard Oil Corporation, piloted by Bob Allen.
Mr. Hoover Indicated that his Hight was evidence of his faith in the fulare of aviation, United Press,
Only the tolling of Church bells and the shrill notes of the massed! bugles were audible as the cortege! moved slowly through the Painge attempt to conceal their sorrow
while stening to the funeral, The whole scene
extra-service which was broadcast to ordinarily impressive and both the streets, mon and women shed tear unashamedly.
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The Final Ceremony.
another tonching There wa scene when the collit was toit in The funeral service way con- its last resting place in the crypt | ducted by the Cardinal-Archbishopiat Laeken.
of Malines. It lasted nearly twoj King Leopold, contrary to the hours and concluded with the earlier report, declined to enter Benediction and the playing of the carriage provided for him at The National Anthem by the the monument to the Unknown Grenadiers' batul.
Soldier and walked the two and a The King, halting, haggard and half miles to Lacken, where he wooning, followed the hearse alone brushed aside the escorting soldiers and on foot, all other mourners and stood gazing at the coffin being in cars, till they reached "oblivious of the erined. the monument to the Unknown, The King was obviously suffer- Soldier, where the King entered a·ing physical as well as mental pain. carriage and proceeded to Notre as he entered the Church, Dame de Lucken for the private į Far overhead four squadrons. interment ceremony.
each of nine aeroplanes, wore The coffin bears the simple; efreling. inscription. "Her Majesty. Astrid, Only the King, Queen Elizabeth. of Queen of the Belgians, 1905-15:16, his mother. Prince Charles,
Everywhere windows, bal Sweden and the Princesa Ingeborg. conies, roofs were crowded and Queen Astrid's sister. apart from officers were seen weeping, while the clergy, were present
saluting soldiers did nat final ceremony, Kruter,
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Here is sean one of series of photographic reproductions of famous paintings, posed by Shirley Temple-"Her First Sermon," by Sir J. E.
Milisis. The little cinezzin klar in oren in the costume of 1863, the year in which the canvas was painted. The original now hangs in the Guildhall, London. Shirley Temple is to be seen in "Our Little Girl," commencing
run at the King's Theatre on Friday.
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1935.
LOCAL WEDDING BELLS
MR. B. C. FIELD MARRIES MISS E. SCHROTER
A wedding of great local in terest WAS Bolentined nt $1. Joseph's Church yesterday after- noon when Miss Elsa FranTES Schroter became the bride of Mr. Bevan Clarence Field, Assistant Secretary of the Land Investment Co.
The Rev. Father Rigant! nilleiated at the ceremony.
The brido is the only daughter. of Mrs. Grace Schreter, unavoid- ably absent in Canada, and the late Mr. Carl Schroter, formerly well-known resident in the Colony. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan. Field of Hornechurch.
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Attending the bride were the Misses Rosalio Alabaster and Mary Roger, who wore apricot organdie gowns with
allver wreaths on their hair and wore silver slippers. They carried i sheaves of apricot gladioli,
The flower girls were Candida and Flavia Tosenul, daughters of Mr. Toscani, Commissioner of Customs at Pakhoi.
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Meanwhile complete mystery aur rounds Mrs. B. E. Naldis.--Router. Mrs. Naldis is being watched by the Shanghal polices Her hus- band, H. E. Naidie, a motor en- gineer, is also Hankow.
AFFAIR
INVESTIGATIONS IN PRO- GRESS AT HANKOW
Hankow, Sept. 3. After the ceremony, the many
The American District Attorney guests attended a reception held of the Shanghai United States at the Gloucester Buliding, where Court held a conference with the the health of the happy couple American authorities here, and is was toasted by Mr. G. P. de Martin, proceeding with the investigations Later, Mr. and Mrs. Fleid loft into the case in which two Ameri-
As open nir 10.13 p.m. A teht Hymphony Concert for the honeymoon, which is to be cans. J. C. Lemcke and Eugene
Brinson, are being held in connec- Tombola spent in Japan.
tion with alleged complicity in a R.E.O.C.A. in Wellington Burracks on plot to rescue Joseph Walden, who | Monday, September. 9, commencing is serving a 15 years term of im- at 8.30 p.m.
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it was part of the show.
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