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COLONY'S JUBILEE

REVELRY

THE LANTERN PROCESSION

FINE AERIAL DISPLAY

TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, MAY

Why Children Grind Their

Teeth In Sleep.

When children grind their teeth it most usually in a sign that they are troubled' with worms. Other - symp- toms

aro irregular appetite, bad breath, paẩn in and swelling of the abdomen, Irritation in the nose, fallure to make proper progress in develop... ment, Administered for a few days Baby's Own Tablets drive out worms, and a marked Improvement in appetite and general health speedily follow. Hongkong's streets wero packed As a remedy for infantile indiges- by hundreds of thousands of tion, constipation, colle, vomiting, people last night, when the magni-dlarrhoea and simple forer these Acent Jubileo illuminations were tasteless Uttlà tablets have no equal, again switched on and an ad- They allay the pains of teething ditional attraction was provided

by the Lantern Procession, which almost as if by magic, bring restful was a most colourful spectacle.comforting sleep in a natural way, are The formation flights by aero- guaranteed free from oplates, nar planes were also a remarkably fine cotics or other injurious drugs. Of feature, whilst the Japanese Oro | chemists everywhere. works were exceedingly good.

Four lanterns of prodigious alze led the way,

and, in their wake, followed a seemingly cud-

Baby's Own Tablets.

less assortment of flah. Sometion of a petalled flower momez- were big, somo small. Others | tarily paling all lights before fad- were flat or round, but whatovering into blackness. Each time the name, or origin, they ovoked | this astral flower appeared the general admiration by a highly huge crowds gasped their admira- docorative effect evolved by skill- | tion. ed patient craftsmanship.

Another intriguing item was the Some of the specimens were not falling globe of light which be less than 80 feet long, and requir- and then separated again into four came twin globes whilst falling ed two bearers. They wore light and so on until the sea drowned. ed from within by a dozen kerosene them all. Showers of different lamps, all of which added to the weight under which the bearers of which whirling snappers made huod sparke appeared. In the midst perceptibly staggered. East daha circlet of flame. Other fireworks. carried a lantern dangling from spurted into falling cascades or its jawa, and, as the whole school took on the wolrd and graceful of more than two hundred hur-shapes of willow trees drifting ried by, dipping and rising at the through the air with gleaming whim of the carriers, the effect smoke behind them. produced Was beth weird and enchanting.

Illuminated Birds

Searchlights played continually across the scene, now louching up a docorated ferry boat or launch, adding a brighter hue to the fre floating through the atmosphere, or picking out ʼn brilliant path across the heart of the Peak,

The fire floats were also in ovi- lence again, keeping up a curtain of water on which multicoloured lights wore trained with exquisite and beautiful results.

The feathered tribe which had been ousted from the position of honour, now came up in masaed flight. There were peacocks and roosters. Decorative treatment lind made of a type representing a lyre-bird something wondrous to behold, and artist's licence was also taken with a number of other creatures, which presented his party enjoyed the unique pretty problem for any naturalist. There was poetic charm in pairs of birds on cross-trees, but they were generally overshadowed by the much more prodigious cren- tions represented in flight.

A special section was given to the display of Imitation curios, and Imitation produce of the orchard and- field. Imitation fruits and meats realistically modelled in papier mache, were corted by a number of hawkars,

A number of the flontà appear ing in, the day processions. had been pressed into service. They were supplemented by a string of more than twenty wheeled tableaux presenting allegorical or legendary groups and all Illuminated with lights.

The procession was brought up in the rear by a 200 foot dragon the last of the Big Four appear. ing in the celebrations, and the only one of its kind to be illuminat ed. It was preceded by a host of attendants carrying Janterns, while along its sinuous length Boat ed fish and other smaller fry.

Nearly 700 exhibits figured in the procession which, after allax through the grounds of Govern- ment House, returned to Kennedy Town by a circuitous route which was thronged with thousands of spectators. The procession fur nished most interesting specta cle, and at Government House it

was viewed by His Excellency the the Governor and Lady Peel, and an official party of guests.

JAPANESE DISPLAY

As was confidently anticipated, the Japanese Residents Associa tion provided a magnificent con tribution to the Colony's Jubilee programme last night in a firework display in the middle of the kar bour lasting from 9.30 p.m. to 11

p.m.

The arrangements were in the hands of Mr. Kozawa, himself an expert in pyrotechnic manufacture. and the rockets used included 60 of six inches diameter and equal number Ava inches in diame- ter.

An

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His Excellency the Governor and

spectacle from Government House, where a perfect view of the Japan- ese cxhibition of friendliness was obtained.

TO THE CHILDREN

Gilt medals commemorating the Jubilee were distributed to Hong- kong school children on Monday morning, when the Headmasters of the various schools read an address prepared by ile Ex-. cellency the Governor and cir. cularised to all the schools in tho Colony. The address was as fol- lows:

"This year the whole of the great British Empire will cele- brate the twenty-fifth anniversary of the accession of our beloved King George V to the throne and in all parts of the Empire there will be great rejoicings that His Majesty has been spared still to reign over 19.

"The British Empire is one of the greatest empires that the world has ever seen and it ox- tends to the most distant parts of the earth. It comprises many races and many creeds and yet it shows a wonderful unity in its great loyalty to that Empire, and more expecially to the Throne.

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"The words "God Save The King" which are constantly peated throughout the Empire ars no empty formula: they come from the hearts of His Majesty's subjects all of whom earnestly hope that he will long reign over

HR.

"The loyalty and devotion of his subjects are based not morely on long tradition, not merely on the fact that the King upholds the principles of Liberty and Justice, but also on the firm knowledge that he regards himself as, and is in fact, the Father of his peo- ple. He has a great knowledge of the joys and sorrows of his subjects throughout his vast Em- pire, and readily showe his sympathy therewith.

service is universally stressed the "In these days when the idea of King consistently sets a noble example and has indeed, never tion to Barve his people to the spared himself in his determina-

utmost of his power.

A member of the Association yesterday expressed regret that the whole-hearted support of our "In this work he has always had owing to the big demand for Bre works in Japan recently in connec- throughout the twenty-five years gracious Queen Mary who, tion with the visit of the Manchu during which he has reigned has kuo Emperor, It was Impossible to served His Majesty with true get any of the "big" ball rockets wifely devotion and co-operated which are four and a half feet with him in untiring considera- thick and cost about 1,500 yen.

The fireworks were let off from have well earned and possess in tion of his subjects. They both lightera at 1A buoy and included full the love of their people. avery variety of coloured effects, sparklers and cascades, "smokers" and "cannon," whilst moro de licate effects indicated that the Japaneso are real masters of the artistry of fireworks;

of

rest largely with its Youth of to-

"The future of our Empire will. day, and I appeal to you all to maintain the best traditions the past and to emulate the great Suen against the dark bue of the King and Queen in upholding example shown by our beloved night sky, with a pale crescent theso traditions and In doing moon, the fireworks appeared at their utmost to work for and serve their very boat.

Perhaps the most beautiful of pire over which they reign.

their subjects and the grant Em. them all was tho Tocket which burst high above the harbour in a marvellous delinea

(Ed.) W. PERL "Governor. "Hongkong, May 6, 1985;"

1985.

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