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LONDON SCENES OF REJOICING

HUGE CROWDS PAY HOMAGE TO KING

GREAT ENTHUSIASM AS PARADES PASS

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY, MAY 7, - 1935.

andes of the vaulted roof.

The singing of the To Doum The great assembly pulsated concluded the service, after which life and colour, excepting the the Archbishop pronounced the aquareled with rowa of scarlet Blessing and National Anthem was sents facing the high altar, and; sung... near the King and Queen, who sat in two simple chairs.

Bononth the proccasional RETURN PROCESSION

splendour of the ceremony in the Cathedral there was, in the Service itself and the conduct of it, that simplicity and directness which .are on high occasiona the Fistinguishing character of Britain.

Cheering Crowds At Buckingham Palace

RADIO BROADCAST

Relay from Daventry Of Jubilee Celebrations

RECORDED PROGRAMME From Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 155 metres (845 kilocycles):

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4. 7p.m. Chinese recorded Music. 7-11 p.m. European Programmno. 7 p.n. Closing Loent Stock Quota- 7.03-7.30 pm. A Programme of Bavarian Dance, Op.27, No. 1. Bavarian Dance, Op.27, No. 2. Pomp and Circumstance March No. 5. Crown of India Suite, Op.60,

7.30-7.39 p.m. "Harry Lauder "Vo- enl Gema aung by the Scottish Maie

The scene at Reuter'a Building As the curly guests a-on the Embankment when the pro sembled, brilliant sunshine flood-cession returned was one of un- ed through the south windows forgettable enthusiasm the splen and the vertical shadows, deep-dour of the sun glinting on the. ended among the great pillars, Thames, the bright decorations, the As guests centinued to arrive onormous crowds on both sides of the gold Ince of Ministera and Ad- the Embankment, the khaki, Ilnes mirals and offeinla of the Court of the Honourable Artillery Com-Compositions by Sir Edward Elgar. charged the Lantern with an in- pany! creasing glitter, oddly contrasted Palace at 10.45. The King, wear- London, May 6.

with the dull khaki of the Boy Brilliant 'sunshine tempered ing a Field Marshal's uniform, was

Scouts who moved to and fro with a breeze favoured His resplendent and august figuro in

In the intervals of music there Majesty's Jubilee. Vast throngs scarlet and gold, with hat with among the people.

white cock feathern.

was to be heard continually the occupied seats in the stands and almost awed by the tremendous do buildinga, as well as the pavemonstration, and smiled and salut-clack of scabbards on the stones. ments, since an early hour. Ited the crowds with his white gloved

of hand. was expected that a crowd over three millions' would 44- semble to cheer their Majesties as they passed along the pro- cession route to St. Pauls.

The police anticipations were a crowd of some 15 deep along the whole route, which wna aur- passed in some places.

Stout Wooden arriers were erected at strategic points, cluding Aldwych, Ludgate Circus, Moorgate, Trafalgar Square and Plecadilly.

tremely good-humoured, although in many cases very tired people were guarding their places, and refusing very often to allow those with cards to penetrats, despile

polico sunaion.

Ife seemed

Their Majesties were obviously touched by the sincerity and spon- taniety of their tremendous

come.

from

wel-

Alle

Was

Exclling Spectacle

up

spectacle;

Unbroken lines of smartly clad police stood immediately behind the soldiers but had little to do, the people being in their very best femper..

·

Vaice Singers.

7.39-7.55 p.m. Selections from Git- bert & Sullivan's Light Operas..

Princess Idn.

The Mikado.

Bp.m. Local Time & Weather Re

7.55-9.30 p.m. A Relay from Dn. ventry.

"Twenty Five Years"--A Programme for the River Jubilee. A leview of the reign. of a Maicaty King Georgs V. Eventa nhỏ monalities of the reign will be presented in

male. The chronicles will alan be

Dominion is mexilated. A sequence of com Lentulatory nerare from Southern Rhodeal. The Union of South Alrlem, India, Atrattolia, New Zealand, Canada, Newfoundland and Bermuda penking on twolf of all the Colonies of the Empire). The man wij? 17 the Acting Ministers of

paket ellency the Viceroy of Indis, a representative

into and Reathern Rhodents, like Ex. Use Governing Commission of Newfound

and His Excellenty the Coremut of

Bermuda.

Bech ty It Majesty Stuckšpubam Palace.

The National Anthem.

the King from

Prolonged clapping greeted the gold-braided tunica, the busblea and the splendid, horses of the detach- ment of Royal Horse Artillery, In the last forty minutes prior There was also warm appinusa för to Is Majesty's arrival, colour the Life Guards who followed, Alled the Cathedral as Band which showed that they are still

the

hour-glass. It popular favourites, debonnaire, exciting There was a tense moment as the

As Their Majesties approached Duke of York's procession

the very statues the troops presented arms, without was passing South Africa House. Remed to mark it. The King's axed bayonets. The Royal carri-terms of narrator, Impersonators, sound and A mounted policeman's horse Standard was borne in--all rose; nge passed rather swiftly and the saunter of recordings of speeches trofn

In lit were holled and dashed towards the the candles

the King, who looked bronzed, saluted coch Dominion at peinta where the appropriate pression. It was checked only moving air, and making one black slowly, while the Queen who was right Al a few inches from the Duke of Sucrarhim, elongating their flames beautifully gowned and jewelled, Kent's carriage, the rider being in the moving air, and making one bowed vivaciously to thrown

his horse. The black dot glisten-the microphone left. The cheering was tremend- their Majesties ap- animal wha secured by a font that gave the Cathedral's Thanks-ous, but as

proached it died away momentarily giving to the world. After 9 a.m. only those satis- policeman.. fying the poller

Men in this press of colour held while people gazed at them, and of were admitted The Duke of Kent word n Naval to the route.

Commander's uniform. His wife, first pince, Ardent huen stood then it was renewed with frantic

shoulder: splendid vigour. The street crowds were ex-Princess Marina. wore a pale shoulder to

quiforms wern escorted to their belge gown. ohd picture hat

The Royal Grandchildren

An "Alternative" Reconling will be trimmel with a feather.

place by uniforms as splendid. The

Delighted cheers rent the air re-broadcast from 10.40 p.m.-12.15 a.in. should atmospheric conditions Her Majesty the Queen, looked panoply of the Services; the Law's every inch a Queen in silver, her pop: the gorgeous, apparel of when the Duke and Duchess of

the little Prevent satisfactory re-broadcasting of

this. necklace of dfimonds adding to Divines; ribbon, brald and sash:

9.30-16 p.m. Variety. the fiery blink of jewelled Orders; York appeared with the regal appearance. She sat on the white tossing of a plume, the princesses, who sat facing their The crowds sang, and whistled the right hand side of His Mujea-ting heliograph of distant medals parents, ail agog, and waving their | Voenl-In the shade of the old,apple and really enjoyed themselves ty, and seemed thrilled by the An accordion player starting at cathungasm smiling gracionaly ul.

-delightfully the gaze withstoot hands frantically. The Duke and

Duchess smiled very happily when I'm Walkin' the Chalk Line.

The Four Accs. midnight continued playing pop and bowing to left and

they now how the crowds took the The choir and transept evuld no lar airs, non-stop, till the crush the carriage moved forward,

chikiren to their hearts. The Duke Instrumental Fox Trat-Medley? more of lustrious

Harry Roy's Tiger-Ragamuffins. worshippers, prevented the movement

and of the red and white chairs in of Kent and Princess Marina also Songs-Your Dog's come henie ngalu.

gol it big cheer-ns did the Prince of Songs-If all the world were mine. Radiantly Happy Both their Majesties looked tenanted. There sat the kinsmen Wales and the Duke of Gloucester.

A touch of comic relief was pro- | Vocal-Musketeers Melodies. of Their Majesties.

a briskly Their Majesties rose at their radiantly happy.

vided by the arrival of usual hour 7.30 am, and received

Expectation began ing the warmth of the greeting.the west door. There, in the space driven henraelike vehicle, exciting Piano Solos-llera is my heart many personal congratulations

the ribaldry of the crowd. The before breakfast from the officialsillions of His Majesty's loyal of only ten minutes, would

was not disclosed, of the Palace. The telegraphists Subjects were showing their deep verge Reven processions. Outside vehicle hore the Royal Army but

purpose cheering. were of Buckingham Palace were m-gratitude for the quarter century the multitude

The Speaker's cambrous coach drawn by two, glistening undated with shouls of messages, of selfless devotion to the interest joyful uproar beating about the of his people throughout the Em- Cathedrai walls, but only vaguely

brewers horses, and, ewaying The First Thrill

pire,

violently from side to side drew Five hours before the proces-

The ninss cheers were no facile troubling the quietude within.

A stir of reception was seen mingled laughter and cheering. A throng at the western limit; every sion was due the crowd In Nor- cheers or cheers of

face together with remarks of sympathy a deep turned, and the Sovereign entered thumberland Avenue was ton deep being amused, but were

follow for the occupant.

over except the Then all was on both sides. Just after 9 a.m. tote of affection to a well-beloved

by came the first thrill, when the Monarch and his Consort and their ed by their sons and crowd on Constitution I caught family, who are nobly following their kinsmen, and by their grandmay MacDonald and Miss Iehbel a glimpse of the King and Queen their parents' traditions in giving children, the gold and Ivory Cross MacDonald, the Dominions Prime listeners will be brosicst from Zecsen

of the Cathedral and her Divines ministers and the Illan re- as they entered the Chinese room all to the service of the public. for breakfast.

going before.

the presentatives had a splendid greet- ig and appeared most gratified. some of the guests The car of caused some laughter by their at- tempts to cut in and overtake each

arms,

of hla

All night long the restaurants were thronged.

A party of blinded ex-Service men occupied specially reserved placca near-the Palace,

right an

There could be no doubt regard-

The volume of cheering along Fleet Street and Ludgate Hill was so great that those compiling this despatch on the Embankment mile away rushed to the windows, believing that the cheering was

the chancel all but n few were

to

haunt

con-

ita

Was

-the King and the Quetor, passage of the guests. Mr. Ram-

Soft, soothing music filled air as the Bishop of London, at tired in a gold mitre and rich cope, led the clergy from the west door of the Cathedral.

other.

The scarlet of the Guards, the blue of the officers and men of

The ministers-of-Slate-occupied. -Once the processions had passed the Royal Navy and the Royal Air outside.

remarkable Their Majesties' procession was seats near their Majesties. The it was

how swiftly Force, and the khaki of line! regiments and

Territorials led by a scarlet clad outrider, fol- Prime Minister with his golden the huge crowdn melted, the Em- lined the entire route by 10 a.m. lowed by the first half of the epaulettes was next to the stockier bankment quickly resuming almost Military bands were stationed at Sovereign's escort of Lifeguards, figure of Mr. Stanley Baldwin, its accustomed appearance. katervals and were playing lively riding black horses five abreast, with the smiling Sir John Simon their white plumes nodding in the towering above the Premiers of sunshine.

the Dominions, forming a tangible tribute to their personal bond with the King.

airs;

As the hour-for the King's de- parture approached all the church bells crashed a joyous medley of triumphant peals.

Drawn by the famous six Wind- ser greya, with postllions in gor- geous livery, came the King's open carriage.

rc-

The Palace Balcony

re-

Tree,

Selection.

Gracto Fields.

The Four Musketeers.

Patricia Rossborough. 10 pm. Reuter Press Bulletins. 10.03-11 p.m. Dance Music. 10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press

News

11.p.m. Close Down.

,

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4.45 p.m. DJB, BIN Assencement (Germ Engl) German Folk Bang Tr A. Humle and Topical Events.. 5.10 p.m. News In Englla. 0.40 D. Martime Panchbowl.

Programme

4.30 p.m. News In German.

1 p.m. Conesit of Light Marie, 6pm. News In English.

Variety

4.15 p.m. Clase dawn DJI. DIN (Germ...

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EABT ABIA ZONE

Asla Zene broadcast through DJA on

The scenes of enthusiasm were 21.38 meters, DJN (81.48 metres). renewed as Their Majesties turned to the Palace, arriving there at 12.55 p.m.

The whole ceremony went with- out a hitch, except for the Com- munist incident, and the police arrangements were perfect.

Archbishop's Oration At 10.2 a.m. the first procession consisting of six open carriages

The second half of the escort

The Archbishop of Canterbury, containing the Prime Minister of followed, a party of police bring in the course of his address said Great Britain and the Dominionsing up the rear. departed, escorted by mounted A fanfare of trumpets heralded that looking back on the past 25 years, we realised more than.at

After fifteen minutes of cheering the Palace they the King appeared on pollee, and, were enthusiastically the arrival of their Majestics at

any previous period that cheered throughout the Route. St. Paul's, where they were

bave been years of almost

un-balcony looking a dignified and Miss Ishbel MacDonald, WAR ceived by the Bishop of London.

broken anxiety and strain. happy figure, bowing repentedly to altting

beside her father, Mr. The traditional ceremony wna

They began with embittered the crowd. His Majesty was after. Ramsay MacDonald, who

was enacted at Temple Bar where the party strife, following which came wards joined by the Queen, the wearing blue and gold levee King was greeted by the Lord

the fiercest ordeal that the nation Prince of Wales, the Duke and Mayor of London and naked per had ever faced. Then followed Duchess of York, the Duke and The Prime Ministers were premission to enter the City and re- years of toilsome effort, in the Duchess of Kent and other mem eeded by the Speaker of the House ceived the Pearl Sword from the centre of which was the Throne.bers of the Royal Family, when the of Commons in his historic state Lord Mayor.

Elsewhore monarchies had been cheering reached its crescendo, Was away, but here it

Then their Majesties stood alone втер!

uniform.

coach.

1

The Prince of Wales, the Duke SCENE AT CATHEDRAL established in still stronger securl-with their four grandchildren

and Duchess of York, the Duke.

and Duchess of Kent, and the

Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret Unforgettable Thanksgiving

arrived at Buckingham Palaco at about 10 am, and were affection- ately.greeted by their Mujestles,

Procession Starts

Service at St. Paul's

London, May 6. The ocene in St. Paul's Cathe dral was

moving and unforget

ty.

grouped in, front of thom. Spon- The Empire had become a foltaneously the crowd sang the lowship of self-governing people National Anthem and then struck In the throne they found a bond up, "for he's a jolly good fellow," at which the King laughed with of unity.

seen evident pleasure as they sang this The King's aubjects had

Tho first vehicle along the Em- him in his quiet dignity and three times. At 10.40 the procession, consist table, nnd symbolical of England's unaffected friendliness, and found

In his calmness and steadfastness bankment after the lordly motors ing of the Duke and Duchess of glory.

exampt, had passed was a caster's barrow. York and their children, and the

The King, with the Queen by an inspiration and an Duke and Duchess of Kent, started hle side and surrounded by mem- The King rejoiced in his associa-People chacred and laughed up- from the Palace, followed a few hers of their family, joined with tion with their sports and plea-roariously and the perky coster minutes fator by the Prince of the people in the simple Thanks-sures and felt that his life was rising to the occasion raised his founded on faith in, and fear of cap and bowed with the greatest Wales' procession.

giving.

dress, famous admirals. In classes a personal touch

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JUBILEE BRIDE

DJA, DIN Anamancement (Gerti.. Engl) German Yaik Bong. Pr

ramme Forecast (Germ. Eng) 9.15 p.m. Music and Topkal Erenia, 1,45 pm. New in English on DJA and in

Dwich an IN.

10 p.m. Milliary Hude,

10.08 p.m. Populae German

Kanuments.

A Chat by Ernet Wilheim leik. 11 b.. Songs of the Movement. (Gramo-

phone Beleellons).

11.15 p.m. News In German on DJA and

7

DJN.

11.10 p.m. Chown Works by Old Baclara

The Carl Tatenbert Chamber Orheir

12.15m. Now in Engilah on DJá and in

Dutch on DIN.

12.30 .. Close down DJA, DJN (Germ.,

Engl.

DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES

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Transmission 5

(G.B.C. and 0.8.A.)

Greenwich Time Benal at 12 Midnight. 7.m. Dan. An eye-witnew account of The progress of Jubilee Bay Celebrations by Phlip Thornten, flawed by the News Dairy Prodes and Ple and Teultry

Artiste.

Noten.

7.29 a.m. A lecital by Canadian Tire (Continued on Page 4)

7.50. Twenty-Five

As the heads of these proces Members of the Corps Disploma- God. The King had become not dignity.-euter. siona eume into view a great shout tiqne added grandeur to the scene only thoir King but a father to went up, and the progress of the and spoke of the link of friend- his people. To loyalty had been King's sons was followed by ship between Britain and other added the warmth of love.

A special place of honour and roar of cheering till they entered countries. St. Paule.

The display of uniforms indi-affection had been won The Duke of York wore the cated the part many present had Queen, while the Prince of Wales MISS T. DOS REMEDIOS WEDS

MR. L. A. DA ROZA uniform of

Rear Admiral, the played in the Empire's march of and the other members of the #

all Duchess was dressed in pale blue, progress. Statesmen in imposing Royal family brought to which Miss Thelma Maria Lila dos and the Princesses Elizabeth and courts full dress, great soldiers moved the whole Empire and made Romodice was a Jubilee bride at St. It's "KLIM WEEK" at Margaret in pale pink.

The Prince of Wales, who wore in dazzling

In

an array all Its people adopt the Royal Teresa's Church, Prince Edward Road, yesterday afternoon when sho was the uniform of Colonel of the of lively women gracefully gown Family as their own. Welsh Guards won accompanied by ed with flushing jewels made up "A wo lift up our hearts in quietly married to Mr. Luiz Alvaro Wing On's (Provision.

da tozs. Queen Maud of Norway, the Duke an inseiring and brilliant pic Thanksgiving let us how in prayer The bride is the daughter of Mr. Dept. commencing of Gloucester, the Princess Royal ture. Shafts of aunileht roured in to God that He may continually and the Into Mire. E. A des Remedios

through the stained glass win bless their Majesties the King and while the bridegroom, formerly, are Monday, the 6th instant. dows high up on the eastern side the Queen, and that we may up sident at Shameen, Canton, is the son of the south transept, but the hold the peace and preserve the fof the late Mr. and Mrs. C. B. da nava was in grey shadow. Cheers

nastice Roza. from the streets rose like sea and give an example of a com- A great storm of chearing rose waves whilst within the organ munity in which all citizens aro when their Majesties left the music trembled among the colon- servants of the common weal.

and her husband, the Earl of Hare wood, and their two sons, and the Duke of Connaught. 2.

Their Majesties Leave

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