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St. Paul's Cathedral, restored to itsnormài appearance, was yes- 1 pm Local time and weather re-terday the scene of another cere- monial service, dignified and full of beauty as the Jubilee Thanks giving, and little less splendid in its pageantry.
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Edinburgh, May 29, Rooms which" Mary Queen of } Scots four centuries ago used in the ancient Palace of Holyrood House will be the home, for the next fortnight of the Duchess of Kent
She arrived in Edinburgh with FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1935 the Duke of Kent, who as Lord High Commissioner to the Centrul Assembly of the Church of Scot- the Speech from the Throne and declare the Cross gave to the annual service Assembly open,
This was the Arst visit of the of the Most Distinguished Order an added intportance. Members Duchess to the Scottish capital She had previously passed through Leonore Overture (Beethoven). and their friends, for whom seats by train pa her way to Balmoral Jochanaan is brought before Salome ("Salome") (R. Strauss) Bavarian Dance Op. 27, No. 1
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From the Studio
A Talk on "The Oboriginal Tribespeople of North Western Kwantung" by Mr. R, R. Montgomery
7.45 to 7.50 pm.-"The Grenadiers
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were reserved under the dome,
bad afterwards the first opportun-shortly after her engagement was lty of seeing the new oak panel announced. It was the occasion for many incidents in the historic ling in the chapel of the Order,
tradition" This has beer subscribed for by, members in memory of the late Prelate, Bishop Montgomery.
The band of the Scots Guards played white the congregation as- sembled. Knights and Compan- ions foregathered in the south choir aisle, where they were join- ed shortly before noon by the Dake of Gloucester and the Earl of Athlone, the new Chancellor. Prins Alice. Countess of Athlone. was wearing a dark, blue coat and wide-brimmed hat of the same colour, was conducted to a seat at the foot of the choir steps.
THE PROCESSION ·· La slow procession, headed by
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In the morning the Duke was inscribed as a Free Burgess of the
was the ancient
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The surrender of the keys was made by the Lord Provost, Sir Wiliam Thomson, at Holyrood with all its ancient formalities. Borne "on
a velvet cushion, the keys were formally presented by the Lord Provoss with the words:
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95 Companions and Knights.Com-of his Majesty's good town manders, all wearing levee dress- Edinburgh, the capital of Scot- A. Relay from Daventry naval, military, or civil-marched land."
(Special Air Mail Service) "The Aldershot Tattoo." Tattoo to the west end of the aisle. There Touching the keys, the Duke,-in
London, May 29. ---sounded by Massed 'Drums, they formed up in 'two ranks, fac- a brief speech in which he thank-
Mr. Pierpont Morgan's collec Bugles and Fifes of the Aldering the Chapel of St. Michaŝi and ed the Lord Provost for the tion of miniatures is, shot and Southern Commands. St. George while the Knights generous welcome" Edinburgh had world-famous, and its dispersal at followed by an eye-witness. AC- Grand Cross, each wearing the extended to the Duchess and himi-Christie's, beginning on June 24, count by Major J, B, S, Bourne- saxe-blue mantle and glit collar ct | self, said:
is aura to be one of the biggest May, of the Tattoo. The Mass the Order, and the King of Arms. "And now_my Lord Provost, sales, if not the biggest,_of_the_ ed Bands, Drums and Bugles (Sir Frank Swettenham) and other allow me to return these keys to century. It was acquired mainly and the Finale,
officers in flowing crimson manties you, confident that they could not in London and Paris by the late J. passed into the chapel. Last of be a better or more trustworthy Pierpont Morgan about the begin
ning of the century, and was kept all came the Prelate (the Bishop keeping."
in his house at Prince's Gate until of Salisbury),
The presentation preceded a tall figure in
ita removal to New York. It golden mitre and cope of pale private dinner party. In the his-
seemed unlikey then
these that toric banqueting hall, at which treasures would blue shimmering with gold. ***
ever return to When the Knights had taken there was a distinguished com-this country, but now, like many
shed.com their places the musle ceased, and pany.
others, they have returned to the the Bishop cffered a prayer for
London mart, The collection the Grand Master and officers of the Order. Lord Athlone took his 2. Abeddlied (Evensong) (Schubrightly blazoned banner from the
mánu).
Squire who had carried it before him in the procession and handed it to the Prelate to be affixed above his stall.
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ENTHUSIASTIC CROWDS
More than 3,000 people gave the covers the whole range of the art Duke and Duchess an enthusiastic at its highest points from the six
teenth to nineteenth century, be ̈ welcome inside the Usher Hall ginning with the younger Holbein when they arrived later for the and ending with the French mas Freedom ceremony.
ters of last century.
The Lord Provost, presenting the · There's a magnificent assembly casket containing the Burgess of the English masters, including Its place in the procession on Ticket, which made the Duke a the famous "Armada Jowel." with the way from the chapel up the Freeman,, described him a5A its profit bust, of Queen Elizabeth mave to the high altar was taken member of the Rod family who, modelled in relief on a plaque of by the white banner bearing the although young in years. had al- lion rampant sable of the late ready won golden opinions by his Chancellor, Eari Buxton, which unselfish public service and sin was laid upon the altar by the Pre-cerity of purpose." and as “a traveller and missionary of Em- pire."
late.
ROLL OF THE DEPARTED
gold, attributed to Nicholas Hil- liard Mauy taipiatures by that Oliver, Peter Oliver, Samuel Coop- great artist, by Hoskins, Isaac
er, Ozias Humphry, Cosway, An- drew Plimmer, John Smart, Englehart, Raeburn (wbo
KOSA.
In part this annual service is The Duke of Kent, in reply. trained as a jeweller), and all the
a memorial service for members said he much appreclared the best of the English miniaturists
prayers.
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of the Order whose deaths have honour which the Town Council are, here in their finist examples. been notified to the Chancery dor- and citizens of Edinburgh had
GREAT IN LITTLE, ing the past year After the sing- conferred upon him by making The Samuel Coopere include his 640 pm-English Informational Ing of the hymn "Let saints on him a Freeman of their great city. portraits of Charles the Second,
Pertod.
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He continued:
Duke of Monmouth, Admiral 6.55 p.m.-stock Quotations, whose work is done" the Dean read
"My earnest wish ta that the Blake, Genoral Fairfax, and a through the courtesy of Swan, a short lesson, and the roll of the difficulties and depression of the self portrait, and the portrait of Culbertson and Fritz.
departed was read by the Gentle present time will speedily pass Oliver Cromwell from the Warwick Tp.m-Radio Shopper
collection. The highest prices are man Usher of the Blue Rod (Ad- away, that Edinburgh will enter mira! Alan Hotham). Though upon an era of progress and sure to go to the Holbeins, of
which there are thirteen (includingTMTM the Est included 130 names, the what I now proudly proclaim as the wonderful portrait of Mrs. prosperity, and that the history of "school" works). They include reading of it took less time than mine cen-romantic city will be Pembertop and the Thomas More -in-previous years, "for": "only one Christian name was read and the in the past.”
as fire in the future as it has been the Quicka collection. There are names were grouped according to
ten miniatures by Clonet, includ- classes in the Order. The service Roll of Freemen, and thus became The elaborate catalogue, with its After the Duke had signed the ing the full-length of Louis XIII. had been farther shortened by the Edinburgh's youngest Burgess, the host of beautiful reproductions, is omission of some of the customary vast audience gave him what the itself a treasure for the lovers of
There followed the service, ap-real Edinburgh cheers."
Lord Provost described as "Three uiiniatures and the student of his-
tory. pointed for the affixing of the ban- ners of G.CM.G.s who succeed to vacant stalis-the Duke of Glou- cester and Sir Horace Rumbold.
DESIGN OF PANELLING “ Preceded by the other Knights The new oak panelling in the Grand Cross and followed, by the Chapel of St. Michael and St. officers of the Order, the banners George is carried out in the true So few young men are coming were borne to the chapel before style of Bir Christopher Wention that the Scottish Piping 60- forward to receive bagpipe instruc-
the Knights whose arms they dis- with richly carved mouldings, cor- played The Duke of Gloucester's, nice and seat ends. The applled clety of London has announced brilliant with the Royal arms em-festoons of English Imetree. each that if future membership will be bro'dered with a label for differ- of a differing design comprising players. It is hoped that once a open, to non-players, as well as to ence, were carried by a Squire in loosely arranged fruit and flowers member joins he may be persuad- Scarlet uniform; those of the Am surmounted by Cupid heads, are ed to attend the weekly chanter zieht."ador by a Squire (Mr. Anthony carved in sympathy with the ge-class for learners. In spite of this Rumbold in court dress.neral character of the Grining extension of the rules the society Concert by the National- As the stirring music of the Gibbons carvings throughout the remains adamant on the question Socialist District Band and March of the Priests from Athale Cathedral Thie has been carried of women pipers, of whom there. Male Choir Conducted by Fer-died-away a hush fel on the con- out by Mr. James Walker, the are a considerable number in the mann Erdien
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regation while the brief ceremony craftaman responsible for similar Sunth, and these will continue to was enacted in the chapel, and work in other parts of the Cathed-be excluded from membership, on the Knights were seen re-ral. The inscription carved on the During its short life the society turning to the choly during the centre of the south wall reads has increased steadily in strength, singing of a byman,
at the close of the service the National Anthem was sung by the whole congregation no less fer vently than when the Bovereign of the Order heard it echo from the same walls a few weeks ago.
The Panela on this Wall have and ambitious plans are being. been set up in Grateful Memory of made for the next annual compe Henry Hutchinson Montgomery,tition Mr. Lewis Beaton, a Lon- KCMG DD. Sometime Bishop don dentist and one of the firest or Tasmania, and from 1905 to 1932 | players here, is to continue his Prelate of the Order of St. Michael successful presidency for another and St. George,
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