SILVER JUBILEE MEDALS
Naval Officers Honoured
JAMBORALLY
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1935.
SILVER JULILEE
GALA
THE DAY PROCESSION
The Chinese procession con- inued yesterday and interest was
We are informed by the naval Scouts, and beautiful pillows and not in' anyway diminished. authorities in Hong Kong that King's Jubilee medals have been received for the following officers on the China Station:
to
delis, etc. by the Guides, were also put an exhibition and these at- tracted considerable attention and admiration from the spectators.
THE "PARADE” Over 600 took part in the Jam Dorally and these were comprised
Scouts and Cubs
ist Hong Kong Sea Scouts Ist Hong Kong Group. (St.
Joseph's College)" '
2nd Hong Kong Group (Catho-
lies)
4th Hong Kong Group (Murray) 5th Hong Kong Group
Hua College)
(Ching
7th Hong Kong Group (King's
College)
10th Hong Kong Group (St.
Paul's College)
11th Hong Kong Group (Peak
Pack)
12th Hong Kong Group (Queen's
College)
Ņ
13th Hong Kong Group (Central
Chinese)
14th Hong Kong Group (Junior
Technical School Pack)
On
the other band the crowds seemed to have increased and though it was the third day that they had paraded the streets the people taking part in the procession seem- ed as fresh and lively as ever.
The length of the procession necessitated several stoppages at different points of the route in order that traffic may be as little traction wherever it went.
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CROSSWORD PUZZLE
required.
Across
110
Nippers, but not youngsters (8))) 6-Kind of limestone (). 10-Wealthy, so made an advancé
in the end (7),
The Non head carriers with their aerobatic feats in no small man-11-There's a clever fish in the na-
опе сад
ner demonstrated their versatility: tive, council (8).
some of the antics were 12-Just as while
Daneh BS funny to the extreme.
manage to do (8). 13-Opposite in poetry (7). 16-Her
heart is certainly in America (5),
14
THE DRAGONS PERFORM Starting shortly after 11a.m. from Belcher's Street,
the pro-
cession wended its way along the
tramlines to the To Yuen Restau-
rant and then along Connaught Road West to Wing Lok Wharf. 'From Queen's Street to Queen's Road the procession found its way to the Chinese Recreation Ground where during a short halt the "dragons" performed to the de- light of the thousands present, From Hollywood. Road another stop was made near the Central Police Station where once again "the dragons" went up to the com- pound and there did a few turns "keep the devil and crime away." to (as one of the participants sald)
Continuing its way the proces-
17-Artificial silk is mainly a light
lině (5).
30
We have to take the respon- -sibility. it appears (4). 7--Piscivorous animal (5). 3-It should provide lots of keys
** (3)
9-Consumed (b)... 14-Executed with the proper
formalities (S)..
15- Comparatively uncommon (5). 19-Gets rid of the bags.(5). 20-Decimals frequently do this
16). 21-This animal's head is low. lika
a cow (5).
22-An aromatic gum (5). 18-Office assistant (5).
23-T force things along.
followed the doctor (8), 15-In play noisily finishes the 24 Here's the best! (5).
remedy (5).
22-Wine (5)...
་ ་
25-As a messenger he's both syn-
tematic and soldierly (7). 29-Sweetmeat (8). 30-Most of this fur belongs to me
(6),
31-Very much the same, surely?
(7).
I've
26-And here's the worst, maybet
(4). 27-Lamb gives the alle (4). 28—It's a game on the amphibiau
(9).
The following is the solut! on of yesterday's puzzle:--
Admiral Air Frederick C. Dreyer K.CE. CHE, C. In C., China and Chinese acroboats, etc. were Folk dance, singing, skipping, Station; Rear Admiral F. G G also presented by the Guides. Chilton. C.B., Rear Admiral Yang- The display was brought to a tze; Captain C. G. Sedwick, Com-spectacular finale when several modore Hong Kong: Captain Escouts and guides carrying the Manners, A.D.C, HMS. Suffolk words "God Save the King" stood Captain R. B. Davies, V.C., D.S.O., on the Bridie bullt by the select-. As usual the three dragona H.MS, Cornwall; Captain . P. ed scouts in the middle of the caused the most interest with the NOTE-Figures in parentheses indicate number of lettera in the wordu Mark-Wardlaw, D.SO., Commodore held, while the National Anthem | Silver one being the centre of at- Singapore: Captain E R. Bent was being played. D.S.C.. H.M.S. Berwick; Captain
traction where ever it went.. W. H. Gell, D.S.O., HMS. Adven-.
The many tableaux spoke ture: Captain A.
craftsman- volumes for Chinese D. Hammick,
eleverly HMS. Duncan; Captain, The Hon.
ship and they were so G. Fraser, D.S.O., HMS, Hermes; of:
done that the people responsible Captain F. N. Attwood (Com-
deserve the highest praise. modore 2nd Class), EMS, Kent; Captain, I. B B. Tower, D.S.C., HMS. Kent; Captain G. G. B. Caltart. H.M.S. Medway: Captain C. A. A Sarcom. HMS, Bec, Captain A. R. Halfhide, H.M.S. Tarantula; Captain E. F. 3. LAW. H.MS. Herald; Captain J. W. Wal- ler, HMS, Tamar: Captain J. A. V. Morse, D.8.0., Advisor Chinese Navy Nanking: Captain A. D. Read, H.M.S. Folkestone; Comdr, G. D. Belben, D.B.C., A.M., H.M.S. Daring; Comdr. J. T. Bor- rett. OBE. H.M.B. Cockchafer: Comdr. A R. M. Bridge, H.M.S. Lowestoft: Comdr. A. F. de Salis, HMS. Decoy: Comdr. R. M. Elis, HMS. Delight: Comdr, E R. Gib- son, HMS. Pandora: Comdr. N. V. Grace, H.M.S. Grimsby; Comdr. A. D. B. James, H.MS. Gannet: Comdr. R. 8. Lovatt. 4.M.S. Dainty: Comdr. R. E. F. Mackensie, D.S.C., H.M.S. Sandwich. Comdr H. P. K. Oran, H.M.S. Bruce; Comdr. J. M. Scott, H.M.S. Terror: Comdr, F. J. Walker, EMS. Pal- mouth; Comdr, H. C. Legge, D.S.C.. HMS. Tamar; Comdr. G. R. G. Allen. OBE. H.M.S. Terror: En-. gineer Captain R. C. Hugli M.V.O. OBE. Hong Kong Dock- yard; Engineer Captain C. Simp- son. D.S.O. HMS, Kent; Engineer Comdr. L. W. Robinson; HMS! Kent: Lieut. (E). E. H. Ficks. M.S.M., H.M.S. Defender; Lieut. E), W. C. G. Keats, HMS. Diana; Lieut.-Colonel R. M. C, G. Fother- gill, HMS. Tamar, Major R. M C. T. Brown, O.B.E, H.M.S. Kent; Instructor Comar, N. M. S. Land- lands, M.A.. DS.C., HM.S. Kent: Surgeon Captain G. D. G. Fergu- son, MROS., L.R.C.P., R. N. Hos-- pital, Hong Kong: Surgeon Comdr. J. A. O., Flynn, M.D., Ch.B., D.T.M&H H.MS. Kent; Pay- master Comdr. H. C. Waldron, HMS. Kent; Paymaster Comdr. H. B. Johnston, HM.S. Bee; Pay- master Comdr. H. Saw, RN. O. Shanghai; Commissioned. Gunner 8. C. Kennell, H.M.S. Medway; Commissioned Gunner H. Hogben, H.M.S. Suffolk; Commissioned En- gineer F. J. Boyland, H.M.S, Lowestoft.
Medals for Captain G. C. Cooke, H.M.S. Calcutta and Comdr, A. H. Maxwell-Hyslop, HM.S. Láburnum have been forwarded by the Ad- miralty direct to those officers.
Medals for 122 ratings have also been received and the list of awards will be signalled in a few days, as soon as the examination of the recommendations is pleted
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SPANISH CABINET
Increase of Catholic Party Influence
Madrid, May 7.
Gil Robles, leader of the power- ful Catholic peoples party and war Minister in the new LerrOUK Cabinet has been appointed acting Premier whereby the Catholic party's predominating influence in the new Government is stin für ther accentuated.
The Cabinet held its first meet- ing on Tuesday when it was decided to introduce
budget #
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15th Hong Kong Group (Wah
Yan Collega) 17th Hong Kong Group (Chups
Nan College),
18th Hong Kong Group (Cheung
Chau Government School)
19th Hong Kong Group 18%.
Stephen's College)
(St. An
1st Kowloor Group
drew's)
4th Kowloon Group (Garrisons) 5th Kowloon Group (Roving
Fifth)
6th Kowloon Group (Diocesan
Boys' School)
sion
went down by Ice House Street and by about 1 p.m. the Cricket Ground was reached.
All along the route, spectators lined four or Ave deep. Every verandah was crowded and in some places enterprising salesmen went so far as to hire cut spaces and
7th Kowloon Group (Yuek Chi chairs to those who were unlucky
College)
8th Kowloon Group Chenk Yin
College)
9th Kowloon Group (Dyer's
Own)
10th Kowloon Group (Talpe, 11th. Kowloon Group (Wah Yan
College)
12th Kowloon Group (Wolf Club
Pack)
Deep Sea Scouts Group
Gulder
,"
1st Hong Kong, Group (Garri
sab)
2nd Hong Kong Group (St.
Paul's Girls' College) 3rd Hong Kong Group (Belilios
Girls' School)
4th Hong Kong Group (Belfilos
Girl's School)
5th Hong Kong Group (Holy
Spirit)
6th Hong Kong Group (Mui
Fong Girls' School)
1st Kowloon Group (Central
British School)
2nd and 3rd Kowloon Groups
(Diocesan Girls' School)
4h Kowloon Group (Victoria
Ноше)
5th Kowloon Group (St. Mary's
School)
8th Kowloon, Group (Maryknoll
Convent), and
play.
MESSAGES ACKNOW.
LEDGED
:,
The following was forwarded to
Jubilee Committee:- us by the Secretary to the Silver
enough not to be able to obtain a good vantage point.
The procession, according to the Chinese, would after its third ap- pearante, drive of all evil and they predict that a new era is in store for Hong Kong. We trust this would be forthcoming.
LANTERN PROCESSION
The second night of the Lantern Procession again drew large crowds. of spectators, last night, who Uned up. the streets long before the. Procession or as scheduled to pass.
The illuminated dragon was the main feature of the night follow- ed by Hundreds of fish lanterns some of which measured about 30 feet in length, and requiring two or three bearers. Credit must be given to the. fine craftsmanship terns and also to the men who of the people who inade the lan handled them so effectively.
There were birds of different
sizes and species while there were beautiful lanterns, representing Chinese fruits, curios, and flowers,
The procession took a different The Matao and Canton Groups from Catchick Street turns to the route to yesterday which started The barid of the 1st. Lincoln- shire Regiment rendered appround; from the Bund to Des Voeux priate music throughout the dis- Road West; from Des Voeux Road West ta Westera Street; from Western Street to Queen's Road; from Queen's Road to Wellington Street; from Wellington Street to d'Agullar Street; from d'Aguilar Street to Queen's Road passing Gap. Road; from Gap Road to Leighton Hill Road; from Leighton Hill Road to Percival Street; from Percival Street to Hennessy Road; from Hennessy Road to Arsenal Street; from Arsenal Street to Queen's Road; from Queen's Road to Cricket Ground along Murray Road; from Murray Road to. Con- naught Road up to the Sun Com- pany; from the Sun Company passes through Wing Lok Street'; from Wing Lok Street to Con- naught Road and along the tram- way to Catchick Street (the end- ing point). Where the procession dispersed.
From: Buckingham Palace,
London.
To:--Governor, Hong Kong. Late: 8th May.
The King Sincerely thanks the of a new electoral, reform bill to Indian Chamber of Commerce Farliament with the request to and The Hindu Association Hong pass them with all possible speed Rong for their kind and loyal
greetings.--Cuve Wigram.
Minister,
In view of their urgency.. The new Finance Chapaprieta stated tö presamen that the Government were advo- cating a polley of financial retren- SUCCESSFUL TEST chment and cheaper money, but
FLIGHT with certain limits excluding all danger of inflation He added #that the reduction of interest, in
Kanking, April 26. rates - formed one of the chief A test flight on the Chungking points of his programme, which it Kwelyang-Yunnanfu" "Airway was is hoped will be carried out in close co-operation with the Minis ters of Agriculture and Public Works and which aims at effect- ing an immediate stipulation of the „mountry's economic life- Transocean Kuo Min.
belated message received by the Ministry of Communications, -
Eight previous attempts had successfully completed by a Ford been unsuccessful pwing to incle airplane which landed safely atment weather on the Kweyang- the Tunnanfu Aerodrome at: 3 Yumanta section.
pm on the 23rd inat. from Kwet- Regular air-matt service is being vang, provincial capital of Kwel-maintained on the Chungking- chow. The trip was made in two Kwelwang wec
and a hair Hours, according to a Kuo. Min
Across-1. Rebus, 6. Facet, .. rid-Planter, 10. Senna, B. Annual, 12.
32--Shelters one from "observation, perhaps. (Do you see the dle as well?) ((8), “ 33---Nonchalance (6),
Down
1-Makes regular passages (5). 2-Try this river for work (5) 3 When rotund this bird is a
circular protesti (5).-
9 inches from abutment EA
abutment. (4).
5--An exhaust pipe, in a sense (4)
NOW
ON SALE
Caribou, 14. - Rifle, 15. | Ena,” 16. Decry, 17. Vices, 19. Cry, 21, Pride, 23. Porters. 24. Spoor, 25. Altar, 26. Apparel, 27. Asset, 28. Midst.
Down-1 Riser, 2. Benefactors. 3. Space, 4. Nacre. 5. Stabs, 6. Fraud, 7. Conscripted, 8. Tally, 13. Inert, 17. Vista, 18. Sprat, 19, Crept, 20. Yearn, 31. Psalm (palmis), 22. Egret
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