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TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER

THE HONGKONG

ARMISTICE DAY

CANTON OFFICIALS

CEREMONY

HONGKONG CENOTAPI

of the

the

ON VISIT

(Continued from Pape 1.)

following presentations—The Armistice Day, Wednesday, Secretary for Chinese Affairs (Mr. November 11, will be observed in w, J. Carrie), the Ilon. Commander Hongkong with the now traditional G. F. Hole, RN., Harbour Master, ceremony at the Cenotaph. Details Mr. 1. I. Todd, Chairman of the

have arrangements

been Urlian Council, The Hon. Dr. R. H. Issued and particular attention is

Kolewall, C.M.G., The Hon. Dr. Tro directed to the provision made to Seen-wan, C.B.E., The Hon. Mr. Chou permit Great War veterans and Taun-nin, the Hon. Mr. Lo Man- their relatives to attend. Some of

kam, The Hon. Mr. S. H. Dodwell, thest who are members of the

Mr. B. C. K. Hawking, Chief As- Hongkong Club will be necom- sistant to the Secretary for Chinese modated on the Club balcony. For the others it is announced that the space on the ground floor of the Law Courts under the north verandah,

tha

TROOPS BREAK STRIKE

FRENCH CABINET HAS FIRM GRIP

CONFERENCE

Affairs. The last named is acting WITH LABOUR generally throughout the visit liaison officer.

Britannia

As

1936.

A guard of honour from the 2nd.

Paris, Nov. 3. and including the pave- Battn. Royal Welch Fusiliers was Dificulties which are continually ment. will be

be reserved for those drawn up on the station plai- arising in the appllention of the re- who took part, or who had relatives form, and was inspected by General cent Labour agreement, were dis- who took part, in the Great War, Huang and Mr. Tseng.

cussed in an important conference but who are incligible to view the

by the Prime Minister, M. Leon ceremony from the Hongkong Club.

QUEEN'S PIER CEREMONY Blum, and his Ministers of Defence. Admission will be by ticket. Ap- plications should be made to the The arrangements made for the the Interior and Labour, and a Com- D.A.A.G., China Command, by arrival of the party on the Hong-mittee of the General Confederation November (Sunday). Members kong aide by the motor launch of Labour to-day. of the Services and the Police should of a guard of honour from the 1st.

include the drawing up The object of the discussions was Commanding apply through their

Battn. Royal Ulster Runes. Officers.

being Queen's Pier. The party is met

on the pler by the Acting Colonial Secretary (Hon. Mr. R. A. C. North) who will make the follow- presence of the Minister of ing presentations: The Attorney Defence was significant, Indienting General, Hon, Mr. C. G. Alabaster, that the Government would continue Hon. Mr. E Taylor, C.M.G., Thirector coal to the factories at Roubaix and K.C., O.D.E., the Colonial Treasurer, to employ troops where necessary. Hon. Meanwhlic, soldiers are delivering Mr. A. G. W. Tickle, acting

เพ the ceremonial parade will be representative detachments from the Royal Navy and Royal Marines, the Army, the Royal Air Force, the Naval Volunteer Reserve, the Volun- the teer Corps, the Merchant Navy, the British Legion, the Royal Artillery Association, the Itoyal Engineers" Old Comrades Association, foreign Armies and Navies, Consular ner- vlees, St. John Ambulance, Boy Scouts and Girl Guides.

to

ascertain what stage liad been reached in discussions between the Confederation and employers' re- presentatives.

The

DEMONSTRATION IN BAGHDAD

of Public Works, the Hon. Dr. A. elsewhere where the strike of coal R. Wellington, e.M... Director of

of delivery men continues.-Reuter. Medical Services, the Hon. Mr. T. H. King, Inspector General of Police. The Army will be represented by the Hon. Mr. J. J. Paterson, the Hon. 112 other ranks, in charge of three Mr. J. P. Brago, o.n., the lon: Mr. officers and including 20 non-com-

M. T

T. Johnson, the Hon. Mr. A. W missioned officers. The Nuvy will Hughes, the Flag Lieutenant to His have 90 men present and the Air Excellency the Naval C. In C., the Forre 30. The Volunteers' repre- A.D.C. to His Excellency the General sentatives will total 40 and the Naval Ofleer Commanding, and the Secre- Volunteers 20, There will be 50tary to the Rear-Admiral in charge Doy Scouts, 20 each from the Dri- of H.M. Dockyard. tish Legion, St. John Ambulance and Girl Guides and ten each from the other organisations.

The Programme

The Service detachments will as

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of honour, General Huang and Mr. After the inspection of the guard Tsenz

accompanied by Captuln in Baghdad to-day 50,000 people Cragg, A.D.C., and followed by demonstrated in honour of the now their staff proceed to Government Government. emble on Murray Parade Ground House. which Madame Taeng is Fiery speeches. Iuding the new by 10,20 a.m. and march to the also being conducted by Mrs. North. regime and decrying the past, were Cenotaph to be in position by 10.45. The remainder of the party is to be delivered, accompanied by the crack- At 10.52, the Naval Commander in escorted by the Colonial Secretory ling of fireworks and the chanting Chief, the General Omeer

Com- and the Secretary for Chinese of thousands of black-robed

SHOWING TU-DAY at 2.30, 5.15, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m. the Omeer and

Com-Affairs to the Hongkong Hotel. manding

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On arrival at Government House, tops. arrive at the junction of Chater and General Huang and Mr. Tseng are The New Prime Minister, Hikmat SEE THIS SCINTILLATING EXTRAVAGANZA

received by guard of honour Sulaiman, in a statement of policy. arrival of His Excellency the

OF WIT AND MUSIC ! freedom of the press and the people, and promised to do everything poa sible to develop the nation's resources.

Reuter.

Jackson Ronds and there await the beded by the St. John Ambulance emphasised that he belleved in the

Governor,

The officiating clergy and choir wi take up their positons at 10.53 and #1 10.55 the pipers of the Volun- teer Corps will play a lament.

Els Excellency the Governor,

Brigade, and later the distinguished visitors are being greeted by Hls Excellency the Governor and Lady Caldecott In the drawing room of Government House.

escorted by Volunteer Carps motor he and Dor

cyclists.

Philip K. C. Tyau, Delegate for Foreign Affairs, leave Government Colone! Lt Fan, Secretary to the House at that time and will arrive Mayor,

and

Mr. Chang at the Cenotaph at 10.57.

man, Counsellor to the Chairman. AL 11 rum. one gun wi

will be fired will proceed from the Hongkongt by n

the be-Hotel, conducted by Mr. B. C. K. n warship to announce ginning of the two minutes silenec, Hawkins, to Government House and and another gun to Indicate its close. will be greeted by His Excellency As the echoes fade, the Buglers of the Governor and Lady Caldecott. the 1st Bn. Royal Ulster Rifles will sound the Last Post.

The Massed bands will play "O God Our Help in Ages Past" where After prayer and blessing will be said by the Clergy.

LUNCHEON AND BANQUET

SWITZERLAND IN GOLD ACCORD

FOLLOWS LEAD OF BIG POWERS

Berne, Nov. 3. The Government, has decided to adhere in practice to the Anglo- currency ngree... Franco-American ment and to take the same measures

A huncheon party is being held at Government House in honour of the visitors, the invitations being con- fined to those assisting in the organ- The buglers will sound the Re-isation of the arrangements for the vellie and the massed bands will visit and to prominent persops un-

able play the National Anthem.

to attend the banquet beings Britain, France and America to

Ax the old price. held to-night.

liis Excellency the Governor will then lay his wreath at the fool of

Later in the afternoon, the visi

Switzerland is ready to pay out the Cenotaph, followed by the Ad- miral, the General and Air Force tors, together with the Ilon. Mr. R. gold on the same conditions, and w H. Kotewall, proceed by vehicular rates as fixed by the issuing banks, Commander, and after them the ferry en route to Shing Mun, where as has been agreed upon by these

of the Merchant Mr representatives

Mr. Gifford Hull 18 receiving the three countries-Reuter, Navy, the Chinese Community, the

party, tea being served on a

site Consular Body,

*of zind

foreign overlooking the reservoir. armies and navies.

The final engagement for to-day and the His Excellency

Com-is a big banquet in the ballroom at manders-in-Chief and their staff, Government House, at which the clergy and choir and civil ometals pipers of the Hongkong Volunteer will then depart, and the Services Defence Corps will render Scottish and Veterans associations will then music.

place their wreaths.

The representative detachments

of the fighting forces will then march

off, the Army representatives

re-

MORE UNIFORMS

the

POET'S DEATHI

London, Nov, 3. The death has occurred of Gerald Gould. the well-known poet-Ren- ter's Bulletin Service.

turning to Murray Parade Ground.

Prof. K. H. Digby will deliver a Wreath bearers

especially are

London, Nov. 3. lecture under the joint auspices of asked to note that no wreaths ex- It is understood that the wearing the Hongkong University Medical cept those of the Governor

and of political uniforms will be pro-Society and the Chinese Medical

the Public should Commanders-in-Chief

Order be hibited by

BI Association on Monday, November 9, -placed at the Cenotaph until their which will be enneted during the at 8.30 p.m., in the School of Surgery,

Excellencles have departed,

Individuals placing wreaths will approach and leave the Cenotaph by the western path. These wrenths should not be inid until the troops have marched off.

nf

Chinese Ceremony On the conclusion

'The Cenotaph ceremony His Excellency the Governor and staff, followed by the Naval Cominander-in-Chief, the General Oflleer Commanding and the Oncer Communding the Royal Air Force, and the members of the Executive and Legislative Councils, will assemble at Government House and proceed on foot to the Chinese Memorial Arch at the entrance to the Botanical Gardens, where they wii arrive at 11.45.

itive

Persons desirous of attending inis ceremony should be in position not later than 11.40.

There will be present six buglers from the Royal Ulster Rifles, and of detachments of Chinese ratings the Royal Navy, the Naval Volun- teer Force, the Chinese Section of the 40th Fortress Royal Engineers, the Chinese Company of the Police Reserve and District Watchmen. These detachments are to be in Position by 11.35 a.m.

As soon as the offelal party has halted in front of the Memorial. the buglers will sound the Last Post, followed by the Reveille,

Wreaths will then be laid.

MEMORIAL FUND

FURTHER DONATIONS TO THE PUBLIC PARKS SCHEME The Hongkong and Shanghai Bank has received further donations to the King George V Memorial Fund, as follows:

Previously acknowledged $84,627,55 Hongkong & China Gas

Co., Ltd.

J. P. Dawson

Anonymous

Sisters Mess Government

Civil Hospital

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20.00

10.00

50,00

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