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23945. 伍拾肆佰玖仟萬弍第 BADARFXZ - HONG KONG, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1935. 伍拜禮 日拾月伍年伍世佰欢仟登英
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Welcome To "Our Home❞
London, May 8.
EVENTS
14
Friday, May 10.
Cinemas
King's:-"Night Life Of The Gods,” Queen's: "Behold My Wife.” Central:-"Devil Dogs Of The Air" Oriental:-"Outcast Lady," The King's thanks to the nations
World: "Chinese Picture!" of the world were expressed at a
Alhambra: "Pursuit Of Hap Levee which His Majesty held this
piness." morning in the White and Gold Throne Room' of St. James Palace, Majestic:-"Lovetime." Congratulations on behalf of the Star--"The Royal Cavalcade.” diplomatic corps were presented by
Lectures.--Rev. F. N. Chander- the Doyen, Senhor Regis Delain, Christiaä Fellowship. Helena: Oliveira, the Brazilian Ambassa May, 10.30 a.m. dor, by the Empire Prime Minis
ters, and India through Mr. Ram- Buy MacDonald and on behalf of Colonial Empire by the Colonial Secretary, Sir Philip Gunite Lis
ter.
The King in his reply to the diplomatic corps said that he and As a result of the recent con- the Queen were deeply touched by ferences between water
the warmth and sincerity of their good wishes, and “I-pray God that the unity of purpose which has brought you here to-day may be the symbol of an enduring peace in the world at large."
vancy experts and the Yellow River Conservancy Commission, Mr. Tseng said, it was found out thet the Yellow River Bridge which has been tinder construction for some time has to shifted to some other section because of its present unsuitable sita. S
Meetings. Annual Mid-Levels Residents' Association, Messra. Shewan, Tames and Co.'s Board Room, 5.30 p.m.
Miscellaneous.-HE.
the Gor-
ernor lays foundation stone of new Government Civit Hospitat Pokfu- lam, 5 pm: St. Andrew's Girls'
Guild, 5.30 pm.
Social-Whist Drive, REW.OS and 8/N.C.Os. Mess, 9 p.m.
Sports
FootballFirst Division, Royal Weich Fusiliers v. Lincolns (Navy), 5.15 p.m.
Moon-First Quarter, 7.54 p.m. TV Moon, 8th Day.
Bunrise.-5.46 am Sunset.-8.63
p.m.
Tides-High at 13.08; Low at 21.58.
As reported in the noon trans milssion from Rugby, the King pre- faced his reply to the Empire with Referring to the Canton-Hankow.
a welcome to their representatives Radway, the Vice-Minister stated" saying "We welcome one and all that the whole line is expected to to our Home." Proceeding, he said be completed; and opened to "Eventful your visit cannot fail to tramt some time around next be, I trust it will be happy. also, December. Efforts are also being And when the time is come for made to hasten the completion of youto return 1. would ask you to Shanghai-Hangchow-Ningpo | take back-engine her men people Rallway,・・ The Chientang River a message of: Affection to every Bridge. Mr. Tseng pointed out, I member of this great, family, of
Cinemas will be completed by next year, which I amïso proud and thankful following which construction work to be the bead, and a message of King's:-"Night Life Of The Gods." on the projected Tsao Ngau River deep gratitude of the loyal and Queen's: "Behold My Wife!" Bridge will be commenced. Other kind words which you have spoken Central:-"Devil Dogs Of The Air.” projects including the extension
on thet behalf. Before I succeed-Oriental:-"Outcast Lady."
tho
Saturday, May 11
of the Lunghai Line and the con-ed my father, the Queen and I hart World:-"Chinese Picture."
struction of the Boochow Kashing Railway are now in progress. he added -
China. United Press (by mail),
TRIBUTE BY PARLIAMENT
แ piness."
the privilege of studying at first Alhambra:-"The Pursuit Of Hap- hand the Dominions. Overseas and India. We were fellow travel-
Majestic: Lovetithe." iers then as now. comparing notes Star: "The Royal Cavalcade." and sharing impressions. We trea-
Dance-HMS. Medway Dance, sure these memories and keep them alive. Moreover, what we forget our China Fleet Club, 8.30 p.m. four sons are. now able to recall Miscellaneous-Tombola, Garri-, Many years before our happy part-Son Lecture Hall, 7 p.m. nership began, I had as a midship-
Social-Kowloon Bowling Green salled the seven
Club Jubilee Supper and Smoking Concert; 8.15 p.m.
man
seas.
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London, May 3. In both Houses of Parliament, the motion that a humble address realised early that the Empire has be presented to His Majesty to many climes but one spirit, "I re congratulate him on the occa-gard-this as a unique gathering
Sports
Bowls. First Division, Craigeri-
of bis 25th anniversary where we can tell one another of of accession to the throne our successes and also of our was carried unanimously, after fallures and mistakes. But these 80wer C.C "A" v. Kowloon C.C.; speeches in support from all will be no sharp criticism nor vain Civil Service C.C. v. Craigengower parties.
The King will visit Westminster Hall to-morrow to receive the ad dresses,
p.m.
Tides-High at 14.28. Low at
22.48.
regards for we are. In sympathy C. "B": Club de Recreio v. Kow- one with another and conscious loon Bowling G.G.: Police R.C. v. Indian R.C. Second Division, Kow- that we have acted according t our lights for the good name and loon C.C. v. Craigengower C.C. In the House of Commons, the the ordered prosperity of the Facht Club . Civil Service C.o.: Prime Minister said the King re- family. We are sometimes told Kowloon Bowling G.C. v. Club de ceived in the streets of London on that we are lacking in logic and Recrelo; Hong Kong Electric v. Po- Monday a greeting which went far our political institutions louse and lice R.C... Talko v. Hong Kong F.C. deeper and higher than a mere undefined. But I look on the try- Football-Bouth China formal" expression of loyalty from ing and testing time through (Champions) v. Rest of League the people to their Sovereign, and which we have passed and won- (Club ground), (4.45 p.m., revealed the high regard and ap-
der whether a less flexible system Moon-TV Moon, 9th Day. preciation warned by his personal would have withstood the strains
Sunrise-5.46 am. Sunset: -6.54 affection. The words which the to which we have been subjected. King spoke over the wireless dis-
With common sense and goodwill as "closed" his secret. A very human our shield and buckler, we have Sovereign had taken possession of kept, In spite of all difficulties, our the hearts of his people. He had heritage of liberty alike for in worn the Crown not only with the dividual and for our many con- dignity And distinction bf
The numberless stituent races. 2 Monarch but with the rectitude of and invisible ties of sentiment and & constitutional Bovereign, solicit- tradition which pind us together eus to preserve the berties of are indeed delicate
but many his nation and the rights of his strands help to make a cable arliament, and also with the con- strong to bind, in times of adver
London, May 8, alderation and care of one who resity. It is my prayer no less than
The King in a letter to the Home juiced in his people's joys and my belles. that this bond of Secretary congratulates all con- sorrowed when they suffered. There Spirit will prove also the bona of cerned on the wonderful way in was time when the Crown seemed peace. Some of you are with low which everything was so success- o be little more than the survival few happy exceptions about my fatly organised and carried out on of an institution-the inheritance own age. I pray for the con- Jubilee day. The Queen and he of the past apart from traditiontinuance of God's blessing on your were especially pleased to notice whose value was to give some labours With His help I will work that every house along the route. measure of support to the con-
on with you in the years that re-had, by its tasteful decorations, tinuity in the constitutional, pol main for that object which has taken part in an outward display tleni, and spiritual evolution of ever been next my heart-the wel of rejoicing and goodwill, his naton. To-day, these mainly Dominions, of the Overseas and of the special constabulary and the fare of the Mother Country, of the After reference to the work of intangible justifications are sup- ported by others of a more India and their happiness and ambulance services, the - letter tangible character. The great their good repute.
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Dominicns have passed beyond the":
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and sympathetic manner in which Evolution of their nationality has tinuity of unity and that bond is ful and
the police have handled the cheer made them self-governing-com-the Crown. To-day the existence thronging the streets and sur good-natured ** crowds munities, The Statute of West-of the Crown enables the Domin rounding our home in London, minster which sealed. their free-fon nations to be tree and stir taking every opportu Com as States has discovered and united together. proclaimed a bond of the con- British Wireles.
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