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CHRISTMAS BARGAIN FESTIVAL

AT THE

ORIENTAL

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ROYAL WEDDING

(Continued from Page 10). Shortly afterwards the King Queen swopt out, bowing to

and right.

FRIDAY

NOVEMBER 30, 1934.

quadrangle and pelted the couple with miniature silver shoes, rose leaves and lovers' kasis. They ran behind the carriago until it emerged from the Palaco grounds, and Then the vast crowd, which had left not diminished despite many hours standing, took up the farewell, the cheering itself hoarse.

and the two

They were followed by Groek Patriarch Archbishops,

The Duke was bare-handed and wore 1 dark brown sult.

The The whole ceremony had ended Duchess was wearing groen tweed, by 11.50 am, the interval from trimmed with fur. the time the Royal couple enterad The carriage was escorted by the Abbey until they left being the Life Guards. It proceeded swiftly to Paddington, where, 60 minutes.

As they passed out of the glant after further ovations, the Duke doorways," "the enormous crowd and Duchess entrained for their once again roared its welcome,

honeymoon.

Return to Palace

The couple left Paddington at 4.20 p.m. in a special Royal train of five coaches, arriving at Birming“ The Duke and Duchess of Kent ham at 6.20 p.m. Detraining at returned to Buckingham Palace Hirmingham, where another hugo at 12.28 p.m. and were given a crowd awaited them. The Royal tremendous welcome by an onor couple drove to Himley Fall, there mous crowd, as the glass coach to commence the first part of their travelled slowly down Constitu-| honeymoon. tion Hill.

The Duke and his bride will The Duchess. calm and pale,pend the first three weeks of their amiled and waved to the crowds. honeymoon In the Mediterranean, Ifer left hand was bare and her probably visiting the Riviera, gold wedding ring was plainly Majoren, and the Algerian const.. They will return to Britain for Christmas, joining the King and

reen at Sandringham.—iceuter.

visible.

The Duke was bare-headed and smiling. Ho wayed with his right hand to the crowds.

As the conch entered the gates of Buckingham Palace, the band struck up the National Anthem.

At Palace Chapel

to the wont

Herr Hitler Sends Hig Best Wishes

Berlin, Nov. 29. Herr Hitler sent telegrams to and Queen Mary,

The couple then Chapel Royal In Buckingham Palace King George

for the Greek Orthodox Church also to the bridni pair, express- service. Incidentally, this was the ing his sincerest felicitations on first occasion the Chapel Royal was the occasion of the Duke of Kent's

| weddif-Router Special, used for the Greek servico.

The Orthodox Church ritual was conducted by Metropolitan Ger- manos. The whole of the ritual was strictly observed, and included the triple crowning and the inter- change of rings between the bride and bridegroom.

At Buckingham Palace.

HONGKONG LISTENS IN Perfect Broadcasting Conditions Provido Colony's Link

"I promise to Lovo, llenour and Obey....."

As Princess Marina uttered the A huge throng gathered in front words that made her the Fourth of the Palace, cheering for the Lady of the British Empire, her Duke and Duchess who appeared, clear, well-modulated voice, with holding hands. They were follow- just the slightest trace of accent, ed by Their Majesties, behind whom carried to the four corners of the a Court Ofelai carried Princess earth. Margaret Rose.

The reception in Hongkong, and

The amazing demonstration of the re-broadcast from the local popular affection for the Crown stations, was the clearest ever grew to a frenzy when the Princess heard hore. The broadcast com- Royal kissed the bride,

menced at 6.15 p.m., Hongkong

After several minutes Their time, and except for one or two Majestica and the others withdrew, periods of slight fading, was por- but in response to the cheering feet until the conclusion, Their Majesties re-appeared on the Neither, the Duke of Kent nor halcony, the King carrying the Princess Marina showed the Princess Margaret Rose, who ap-slightest trace of hesitation peared to be delighted and waved excitement over the radio, their to the throng below,

The cheering continued long after the Royal Party disappeared.

The Wedding Breakfast.

ON

volces, as they uttered the mar until riage ceremony, coming through hot steadily and with perfect clarity.

Many Hongkong residents, they latened in last night, recall- ed the time, not so many years

da

The wedding breakfast, at which ago, when the Duke of Kent 150 guests were present, was servaddressed them in person, during ed in the Bail supper room. The hia stay in Hongkong with the Palace band played the Wedding China Squadron, to which he was March from Lohengrin,

At the end of the breakfast, the King proposed the toast of the Duke and Duchess of Kent, which was enthusiastically drunk.

attached.

The running commentary by the B.B.C, commentator was perfect, the background-of-applause and excitement from the huge crowd Simultaneously, the Royal ser-along the route of the Procession vanta downstairs were drinking the lending added realism to the health of the royal couple in chain-broadcast, pagne given by the King.

Off on Honeymoon

Hankow Celebrates

Hankow, Nov. 29. Remarkable seenes were wit- British residents and the Zero nessed when the. Duke and Club in Hankow, telegraphed greet- Duchess of Kent left the Palace ings to London for the Royal wed- at 4.10 p.m. in an open carriage, ding,

drawn by four handsome greys, A Royal Salute of 21 guns by Royalties attending the wedding H.M.S. Capetown and a reception breakfast, fed by the Prince of at the British Consulate constitut- Wales, dashed across the Innered the chief celebrations-Reuter.

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A laramount Picture: Directed by

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The luxury, pomp and solor of

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