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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27TH, 1919.

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ENGLAND'S TRIBUTE TO

CAPT. FRY ATT.

A NAVAL FUNERAL

#SERVICE AT ST. PAUL'S. London, on July 5th, paid in tribute to the memory of Captain Charles Alger Great Eastern Railway Company's stram- ship Brisels, who was shot by the tier mans at Bruges after his vessel had been

ded captured. Through the

ho

have said.

non-Frratt, the galant raster of the at Bruges Fratt God, I have!

| marine, he well knew what fate he "wus | preparing for himself if ever he fell Late Gerionn hands. One of his officers on the Brussels has told us how, "when" she was captured at last and taken into

Fryatr bado him 1-bye in certainty that German

der. But when

the firing parts fured

the dying ensign on the seas, he had kept his ship done my duty He had kept his red

at work. Who can doubt that the mass of the metropolis the body was borne impour of the sen, for whose fame the

ters of sh

sca warfare, the champions of the

cathedral of London

13 the shrine, wel tion had eamed Charles Fryast as an honoured of the pot east of those who lived and "above the tide to set

England

and establish the Free- dom of the sys

streets.

a naval gan-earringe drawn by blue-

Is t'atheral wher

where jackets to St. linge and assembled to mourn the brave mariner, After the simice the re

were interred in the churchyard mning of Upper

Dovercourt. where Captain Fryatt had his home. It was of July

1918, that this British waman wild

"late" of windy

A ruthless seed has this received

just punis

vishment," So tree), but dan paa shantae said the

announced the murder

CAP

sentence and cour was that he had martial His offens Schroder

rammed an enemy subai Fyratt, and handed down his own marine whilst taking

4 photo his

of history across the name to the infa was printed before Vessel

suph of that ***** den. The place he holds in the of his "follow-countrymen was

the firder of Service. The day will come, indeed, when, not with the levity and these who carried out his orders, we must brutality of Admiral con Schroder and give our thoughts istardy but just panishruen nt. It was not in our mindần.

abu shown the demeanour

the

crowds of people who witnessed the passing of the body. The train cons veying the coin and retain of the mourn ers reached Charing-cross from Dover at Fleven o'clock.

day, not the

Deuse ends had gathered outside the fulness, not the vindins of fright

for a

station. Al

traffic het heeth suspended quarter of an hour before the funeral train was due, and ever window

It was a great, silent, respert crowd, including many soldiers, who stood to attention the remains passed on their to St. Paul'

way to

Cathedral, anile civilians bared their heads. Inside

station paly

boilies, and a fou individuals were permitted. Captain Fryatt's brother, ale William Percy Fratt, and his wife were the only relatives present,

o the station couryard was

ion of human rizat, but honour to the man who died at the call of his sailor's duty, and grati- ftude to the seu captain who gave his te for his entry, were the onder of that service,

SPIRIT OF THE SERVICE.

Every" rank and every degree of life,

Calling in tipe complex societar very, found a palace, and of right, for all that we have and are depends upon the sea. aflany othcials repres The King was presented. by Captain

Bryan

The "Codfrey-Faussert, RN." Prime Minister, the War Cabinet, all the at Departments of State, sent repre sentatives, and the Lord Mayor was

Several beautiful wreaths awaited the remains at Charing crese, in addition to those which were brought up by the funeral train. They included one of red carnations from Pring honour a glori

Louise. Duchess

of Argyli, inscribed, cus and valiant defency, A tribute to the memory of brave Englishman from the Anglo Belgian Friers: and another from the Captain Fryatt Lodge of the Royal and Ancient Order of Buffaloes. (Newport Heph, Middlesex).

SOLEMN SCENE.

A solving scene ensued when the train aring the remains Silently moved intu the station and came to a standstill oppo site the gum-carriage. The escort pre; anted arms, and the door of the funeral carriage were thrown open. Bluejackets brought out the coffin, which was covered with the Union Jack, and placed it on the

Princess gun carriage.

Louise's wreath was laid on the coffin. Numerous other wreaths having been placed in a following horsed carriage, the pali-bear ars took their

the escort reversed arms. To the train- cf

hand.

ers

gun-catris on either side of the

The Army and Navy card their places Every phase of the great mari- shipbuilders, dock authorities, offers of time industry of the entry, shipowners, the Mercantile Marine. ch. trades anions. of sailors and railwaymen, sent their ap

The Dominiens, the peinte Eraders. Allies, and many a froudly State were represented. The city of Brages schit a deputation of its own. A

bom. place our was duly given to the fireat Eastern Railway t ompany, in whose service Cap- tain Pyatt lived and died and thero

a long array of high oficiais Bruns other railways.

While the congregation assembled the orchestra of the Tiren: Eastern bailway Masical Society, a white mass of sur pliers, at the steps of the choir, made music. After Handel's

Came Sullivan's

In Meri Largo

overture. and then Parell's noble and beautiful and, fast When I am laid in earth". of all, the soleum zones uf Bach's

Meditation. It was a grey day,

the circle of lamps round the done gleam ed through candles

dim religious light. Beneath

out the place where the body was to be laid faneral precession was heard playing in was about noon when the band of the

Silence fell n the

moment, ta muft deg

music Again

the distaner.

rathedral. The organ

Marche Funebre, played ins of the Royal Marines, the curtige left the station, and passed into the dense mass of spectators walt

waiting pay their be broken byd, and more loudly last tribute of respect in Trafalgar squarð The hand and on the route to St. Paul's,

and then

lined in the great Headed by the band playing a slow the

spoke faintly murch, the cortile passed out of

and far away down the nave, the xation in the following order: The naval

again, exort. the sun-carriage and coin, the singing am the Resurrection and the Yoires of the choir trok up the strain representatives of the Seafarers Joint Life, saith the Lord." Council, the relatives, the chairman, de Auty ch

y-chairman. general manager, deputy manager,

directors, and officers of the Great Eastern Rail Presenting the Great a detachment re- Eastern, Marine De- partment, a parriage with representatives of the Admiralty and War, Office, the member for Harwich, representatives of the Board of Trade, members of thy Union, the Mayor and

De Dover, the Mayor and

town

of Harwich, the chairman and ageretare of the Imperial Merchant Guild, and representatives of the Lon don Society of East Anglians.

The great western doors were open, by the cross, white-led choir and clergy came up the nave, and after them, un the "Curdy shoulders of samen of War service, was borne the dead body of

captain Fryate covered with his 'enur trg's flag and crowned with a wreath of red roses and white, Om either side, car- walked rying

the pall.

comrades of his un service, merebant explains Under dome with the wandlelight, falling and gulden upon the flags, red, white,

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In consonance with an officially expressed of route of the procession

Eternal Father, strong to save. were lowered!

The Psalm which followed was the oth.. to half-mast and the whole route was

Lord, Thou hast been our refuge

from crowded by sightseers. The assembly at

to Charing-cross was

another. Canon particularly large generation and included

Simpson read from the palpit the lesson, representatives of

.all

that passage

From St. Windows

John's Gospel classes.

and roofs were which tells how Martha, the sister of pied by sightseers, among them being Lazarus, came to Christ and said. Lord,

"Overseas troops. Soldiers in their Thou hadst been here, wd stood at attention and saluted as

brother had not died, to be answered by the the gun-carriage with its burden Bled mortal promise,

Thy brother shall rise slowly past. The prevailing feature again."" After the familiar, well-loved. throughout. the marsh to St. Paul's was the silence of the crowds.

prayers of hope and comfort came that bymn not less familiar, perhaps not less SCENE IN ST. PAUL'S.

Abide with me," losed,

And then with noil Who is he that cometh, like an hon-of drums organ and orchestr

пр Dead Mareb guest! So again the spirit of Saul The Bishop of London pronounced Nelson might have asked from its shrine the Benediction. Again the sailors raised nader St. Paul's crus of gold. With the dead man's body on their shoulders. banner and with music, with soldier and and it was borne away on the journey with priest,

Captain Fryatt's body was Lo its last

resting place in his own coun burne; with a great concourse of his country's ground. The music of Chopin's trymen gathered to do him the last hon- Marche Funebre" mourned as i

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Joint Council. A body of one hundred bluejackets Sled into the station just l fore the procession arrived, and formed bookstall in double up in front of the booking hall and the.

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LORD MAYOR'S TRIBUTE. age in the station was crowded, and thou

sands watched the ceremony of Rodney, the first of admirals to "' break

Leaving St. Paul's "the procession re of the coffin in the carriage that had been placing the line of h his enemy, who brought back vittory to British arms in the darkest formed and proceeded to Liverpool-street

reserved for it. This formed part of hour they have seen this 400 years through dense crowds of reverent people was the same in which only a few

by way of the Mansion House, passing rain made up of eight carriages, and Howe, the sailors beloved Black Dick, who won the day on the glorious First

At the Mansion House the Lord Mayor, the body of

of the of June to Duncan of Camperdown, Sir Charles

in bis robes, with the Sheriffs,

- marired Cavell was taken to Norwich on its re ad-turn from Belgium. to St. Vincent, and Nelson's Calling- woud. Now to the roll. of muffled Journed in order that be draped in

The carriage was white bangings. As the marin- funeral came those drums

procession turned on to the

the plat seaman who never huist the body of 1

er's remains, Alfred Newton, Colonel form from the booking, hail, the mase CLERO Ag Chains of ust from US an admiral's Cobbett, of the National Guard, and a Bag, the captain of a merchant ship, who, number of other well-known City men, played Beethoven's Funeral if he had lived in Nelech's day, when

No. 1 in minor, and continued to. play ware of these were fought with chin the watched the passing of the cortige from until the bluejackets who bore the coffin would never have had to fear the fate the, baledny until it disappeared out of had placed it on its bier inside the car Sydney and Beishans; Nxw Zealand Dace Ca

riage, th

the naval guard, presenting arma At Liverpool-street the crowd was so the while this on land the German war was waged most dense that movement of any kind amongst

was being done. Amongst those in the procession and on the fiercely against non-combatants, and it the

form

were Lord Claud Hamilion fell to the men of the roerchaat, service the pedestrians was impossible, the only that which was kept by lan: the police for the passing of the proces-chairman), and the directors alway

man)

and "Bir Alwyn Fellowes (deputy to face all and more than all the dan h gers of the men in ships

which could hit

At the bottom of the decline just officers of the Great Eastern back. How they.

kept the red ensign sin

outside

the western booking office s naval Company; the Mayor of Dover, wearing fying. England is not likely to forget; for band was stationed, and played as the his chain of office covered with crape the if they had linched or faltered England coffin was borne into the station through Bishop of Chelmsford, who delivered would now be a name for a starving the booking hall, which was draped in address at the graveside, and many vasal State Captain Frvait, working British Bags The escort consisted of others, most of whom entered the train

the

which struck him down. But on sea and

sight into Threadneedle street.

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"(Continued, ai foot of next column;), heads were bared.

Eary, Hotz, Brake Azuten 10 Omiss PAKE

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