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WEEKEND ROUND-UP OF THE ROYAL VISIT 25
One little boy gazed in open-mouthed wonder at Princess Alexandra as she chatted to a small girl from St John's Cathedral Sunday school yesterday, Sunday school teachers were no less fascinated by the charming young Princess who walked out of church, along the row of children out into Garden-road where she talked to Chinese spectators. In the picture below, the Princess with the Governor Sir Robert Black, followed by Lady Black and members of the Princess's entourage, return to their cars parked in Garden-road after meeting people in the crowd.
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November 1936 RESIDENT Roosevelt's Pajority in the United
States Presidential election is now almost 9 millions, and his vjetory is hailed with enthusiasm through- out the world, exceptin Germany where the Nazis would have preferred a Con- servative win.
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The Germith press notes that the world's democracies "concentrating their power" and expects that this will "change the face of the world.”
The American people have given their new Presi- dent a completely blank cheque, for he is not bound by a single election promise. Well-informed circles agree that the President's second- term will be devoted to con- solidation of his domestic policy, and making it part and parcel of American tradition.
In the gubernatorial elec tions, the Democrates are expected to win 27 renta compared with the Re publicans' six. The Roose- velt landslide has also as sured the House of Repre sentatives and the Senate off powerful Democratic ma ities:
This glorious flurry of light against the night sky of Hong- kong was taken by a China Mail camera- man during the fire- works display Saturday night. The illuminated cruiser HMS Belfast may be seen in the bottom right hand corner.
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During the course of the Princess's visit, the China Mail will present a daily pictorial record of the previous day's engage- ments. The pictorial will be published on this page. Local news will be found on Pages 4 and 5.
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Two shots of the Princess with mem- bers of the Clergy .. in the above picture
· Princess.........⠀⠀ Alexandra enjoys a joke with the Chaplain, the Rev. Frank Roe. Sir John Kinloch is on Mr. Roe's left. On Mr Roe's right is the Pre- centor, the Rev. John Foster, and (partly concealed) the Dean, the Very Rev. Barry Till, who preached the sermon at yesterday's service.
In the picture below, she is seen entering the Cathedral porch with the Bishop.
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Dstreik, Nov. 6. "ân off-duty palcemar, wearing m) KOCIITK Maak with Zila ngral- form, was shot and critically -wounded with his own gun. RE magternde party here, for A guest at the party thought the gun was a dummy and fred It at the policeman's chest- China Mail
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