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{ mmaaa «» ■im pigs two the bermuda recorder british widen self-1 rule in african protectorate l the bermuda recorder frizes awarded in letters to the editor pro bono publico womans shop fashion show published by the union pnntery court street hamuton bermuda every wednesday and saturday sth mav 1953 hi h'-or thijfrruiuda — if reorder a b place managing editor ii i sir h^^^^s |. ki..\v sena leouc h^^^^bsbbbb > s 1 r piii.ll.x publish the foll.iwiv were appointed to ministerial lisioi donations to the chii-tpd&o :,. t |„. siena leons jov a^^^^^^^^^^^£™j timesinj xf-b-yaxxxxs miss spanish point mrs neville astwood of mount hill pem broke and mrs it ut in smith prises winners in th ir icnpec of warwick were judged tirst tive classes at the finals of tie womans shop simplicity fashion show le id on satuiv day ootrnment notice no 200 - 195b subscription rates b yearly 20 half yearly if ti quarterly ml vat mop this coinbin.,1 lulls i r m protectorate was luvjided it 17m7 a refug for h-fl-nted slaves v special rates for contract a.ls loo civil service knttance examination x -'•"> it fid i iosliiy l'ros ltd hmt's douglas all communications intended for publication should be adds md 1 i to the manager tbe recorder court street city the appoiutnients auiiou lc e by iov robert tie zou bt the opening of the le;'isi<w tive council | lower house represent the latest step for ward iu diamond-producing si.rra i cone's political history six africans now beenm full ministers they previously bid helped govern their coun try as members of the execu tive council which assists the british-appointed jovenior last year the men urged the british iovernment in london to let them assume full portfolios two mouths ago british colonial secretary oliver lyftelton agreed thnt it now was time for the african executive council members to be entrusted with a further measure of responsibility changes approved he approved changes in this west afri.au colony's consti tution which paved the~\«ay for the appointments announc ed by governor de zouche this week end the appointments follow britain's granting of a great , measure of self-government to the nearby teltl const colony there prime minister kwame n'krumfth and eight other afri cans hold posts in the 12-man ■cabinet the africans there i now are pressing for full and i milled wit self-go vtfdiuent the new sierra leon minis ters will be respousible for initiating policy and sub iinitting nuestions relating to jtb'ir ministries to the gov ernor , l — mr and mr die tberford tom moores rem — staff at tom moores kiss violet darrell a • a enens vi-hiug to sit the next bermuda yivil service entrance e^g should make spplicstion u do so not later than the v^t.l may 1953 2 pp&»v'»^t wni..i should be addressed to the colo nial secretary should be aceompt/^d by the appropriate form which may be obtained from this office there v as i total of fi n trants in the show the second of ils kind to bi sponsored by the womans shop for hiclf miss kstelle keane simplv-ity ru stylist cam espeeihlly frnnt*«r vork to judge and hamilton bermuda wednesday may 15 1963 queen victoria's diary describ s her joroautittn 6 — mr leighton t mr c t outerbridge w ii hawkins ilai rinifton louse i.-rabl west perriuue ictory plantation club mr ml mrs ernest i caisey hnd aughteis bva el.lync h'riirs rtk l'd hilda , td — mr and mrs n'ortnan ctmf'1 1 "'". mrs clare siideisoih plantation staff kil tfenry lr robert dawson " r zy store francis me kobe hartlc v til v 0 mrs wir^ttrn ley mrs 1 a stubbs act as cotumnustor s the examination which will be held ou the mlth msy 1953 will consist of written papers in the following subjects — the show was di\*4^d into three classes for teemgtn and adults who made ami tuo.le'le.1 their own garni u's irom simplicity patterns and for t|ny tots whose dresses wer • made by seniors london — quceu victoria's journals sre some of the most popular books in loudon libra ries during these busy days of preparation for the cwmnstiou of her great - great - grand daughter queen elizabeth ii her journals and private drtters are rewarding the qiteen writes with girlish frankness her picture of the coronation ceremony is quite unlike the reports of the news paper correspondents of her day edinburgh as premier royal dtlhr will pay homage t queen elisabeth ii immediately after tkg archbishop of canterbury arithmetic — general knowledge candidates for posts of stenographers will be ropilrefrts un.b-rgo a sc|»aratc examination 41 shorthaud and type-writing late iu the servi duke will take his place the sitv ot the qr hi the coin ii'.uiiio.i service this time as lid husband the tirst prize in the teen rcr^>*nr---m ka wijt;lo 4iop pmg voachcr vvrnvfr^vs^^^^y^j i ed iu miss lewis second prize i 3 went to miss muri'l shin west miss laii-'h smith ol dock hill deyo t'.cker of twhj.yi viu'7 . .,, road pnget mis seoshi trott of southampton last wera awarded special lii'izes ol 2 wa c*j at ju.-eii victoria's corona ti n it was lord melbourne who was at her side supporting ami helping her in a fntherlj way through the srduous irerj m trial apparently ! h •- 1 mis.s stump mr ouentiu burgess stuart outei bridge rindergarden aud pri sravles of ly^giuu school archie talbot amstin talbot mrs andrew smith mr welch mr lueskind mrs henry trott mrs keenan bngene mellon mrs daisy min mrs f.w clipper mrs mayall mis iayston mls dillingham mr fred mello mrs wilby luterbridge mrs clifford outerbridge mrs claude outerbridge mis anita austin mrs john roque mr and mrs maurice man s agath . burgess mr alex manilers mr and mrs wm sommer and family mr samuel bean mr and mrs wcnfrod tucker mr aud mrs george lightbourne a frfend mrs loh i drury mr anil mrs bovtl smith mrs fred hollis w ii davis mr anil mrs j w warner a friend jimmy dresses and ribin carbarn h and k watson mr and mrs a booker miss edith lester by command i ml 111 h a colonial secretary w t the queen tells how ou a june day 116 years ago she was awakened with the firing ot the battery in hyde park was colonial semury's office »-"• queen's dignity deeply moved young when my good lord mel bourne knelt down and kissed ni hand the queen wrote he pressed my hand and i grasped his with all my heart at which he looked up with bis eyes tilled with tears and seem ed very much touched as h was i observed throughout the whole ceremony kirsi prise i'i the tiny ots division went ta mm atwood second prise was awarded to mrs k w clipper ot sea , ward bailey's bay 17th april 19m s the queen had moved into buckingham palace three weeks after her accession in 1837 then as now on import ant occasions people surged around the palace gates by day and night they made such a ii"isc on coronation morning that the queen could not get much sleep after the guns went off ib * 0 no 4—1953 miss mildred phipps angle st reel hamilton cann second to mrs smith in the a.luls lass while spee-h prizes went to mrs thftbbbh rrnl of lighthouse road soiithanipton and mrs r \\ right t devonshire fireworks it was 4::!0 in the afternoon before queen victoria re-enter ed the state coach for the re turn progress to th palace she rose at seven though feeling strong aud well iii pursuance of the provisions of section a of the sum mary offences act 19*26 his excellency the i;«\trmor-|n council has been pleas.-d to appoint the 4th and tji days of november 1953 aa permitted days for the pdtftmm of the said section 6a ■^^^^^ m [_____________________. day to be remembered the royal procession left buckingham palace at 10 o'clock in 1838 the marble arch which is now at the ox ford-street end of hyde park was the grand entrance to buckingham palace it was moved in 1847 the enthusiasm sffectien and loyalty she fouiiil w i t really touching and i shall ever remember this day as the • roiidest < f my life l m a marg ii th man flni to uk ! m'di.al hservices hllusbandry mrs s 1 simons friend of m l'.-r appointments are a children bayfield clarke m margwi minister of educa - reginahl smith phillip hoi *'"■> social welfare and lis mr and mrs pier b«i v rr localuovernment ; m s mus m john de sylva f r dakltapha minister of public mr ami mrs john lingham works railroad ind road bbie kogerson mr cyril transport : a i randle min wainw right mr and mrs inter of comment and lo.lus ( have smith mrs katl try post office telegraphs plane mr hu.1 mrs l i ami cooperatives siaka tr mrs ploranee stubbs stevens minister of lands mr lames k.-inp mrs c m surveys miues ieob.gical intosh staurt mr and mrs survey ami labor panw kcnncth smith mrs voisev inouiit chief bai karima taws 18 mrs mark williams "" minister without i'ortfolio mrs dor.n-r i sierra l * on «' w,,n ".- l , ... .. i l . i ,. ,, mile sea.-oam on the south hi — mrs robert hal mr . , » . . t u r x ... ... ... . ., . atlantic ranging from liberia ml mrs ( harles steed made ., , .. • i « , , 1 , .... .. „ '. ., to french luinea has a total i tii.-k.-r mrs ruth box , . .,, mmuhmmi .. ... , .. ... „ population of about j.issmss mrs \ ictli miss alice pavn ' , , u mi liites ,, ... ,, , ., _ • including only jtm wiiites ter koss lalbot b spencer mrs lw enos miss connie *" ... , .. , so burgess mrs ethcred £* »• stephenson mrs inn jibbous mrs 1 uutcrbri.l fbennuda reservation mr pie l;,stauran mr al < j m ''" r f h . ,, " v m *,' ™ i,v i ,„' mrs thomas l over ***>. m w nan i*»e m,s ion elumbhh irego.y mrs.r rt w*a karl l.n,l mta j furbert ' a tin ■mrs enhh bean mrs wilbur h 64jt4 1 >. total . i mrs cra son latham **** f * 1wn mrs marina furb-rt mrs total t ml (.. 10 all the queen's the queen's coach drove back through the portals ol the marble ar.-h int backing haw palace courtyard shotl i o'cloclc horses m r.i.mmand vt s * the gilded state eoa.-h car rying the 19-year-old queen the duchess of sutherland and lord albemarle came through the marble arch out into the mall all the q u's horses will i dd much to mi dignity and qoeen elizabeth ii is sched mi.-.i to make a longer return dtive she too will drive iu stale beneath the great marin ar.-h but this will occur at the top of the fast carriage drive as the pr cession leaves l|\tl park to go along oxford street explanatory hota / he effect of tne above notice is tbst subject to h ssther lax restrteting or regulating the tiring or discharge of fire works fireworks may be sokvor offered for sale and may be fired or discharged rtn the pm-f1leitv~perniittrd days i orotiat.on process on h skill-d ri.lersol^hi i , ' i n 1 1 i oi __________| everyone turned out the queen was ecstatic over her reception in her diary she wrote it was a fine day . . . tiles beaut i bighlj llllv gr oiuetl and trained animals will be s gres many as there were the day i went to the city it was noth ing to the multitudes the mil ions of my loyal subjects who were assembled in every spot to witness the procession feature of the incnioral c p tack which millions of people in liritaiu and elsewhere will si ither personally or "" queen victoria's day cil'sl est with a family baii.|u'l . colonial secretary's oflv * 11 february y.k.y / wh'ch she sat between i'ncli ernest the king of hanover and lord melbourne v ■*•»*" "" * bbc television on jun few ol the people who will watch the horses behaving so impeccably in the procession know of the long months of training that go to the produ their good humour and ex cessive loyalty were beyond everything and i really cannot say how proud 1 feel to be the queen of such a nation the hoyal family djacusseu the coronation in detail j"st ji nny other family would hav iscussed a big day ■p*s 01 ttkwmdllior v agreed that the v hoi hill was a very line s"rht he young queen concluded ing of a perfectly-trained borne able and reliable enough to tak his place on sueh au occa sion the various stages of the ecreniouy up to the final point of crowuiug are described vividly and in detail by the queen the service is changed ouiy in small details for the ceremony on june 2 when the horses collie to the household 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them to their natural function ww \_\ } i v vtj 1 %> there is a long record of sue v ill i^sw tjffl \ v w fll **■cem tw i jrv/im vl which have been reliering flflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflbflflbflflflflflflflfl yl'hr^s»yn>ss*y bbbb sufferers in many parts fl tabbbbbbab-r fl ifc^tr 7_f z^m h^taji of the world for over w^\vl tt___k ' j bbbbbbbi half a ci^pi jp j "^^^ j*v«i m a»f m**«^wjsjssb tsjs i ri * >* ar s that's fl iv ise thfirdaugh iol^l rrivfepfepfepfeb dienta a dqh ¥ rwnfl i a ah \ winds glee riding school they start what must them a bewildering when bbc reporter the crowning the queen de scribcd as a most beautiful impressive moment : all the peers aud peeresses put on their coronets at the same in stant . . . the shouts which were very great the drums the trumpets the firing ol the guns all st the same instant rendered the spectacle most imposing here the queen records a realistic touch which probably would have been censored from the newspaper reports if the respondents had hail the tem erity to put it in their stories she tells how lord rolle wliu is 82 ... in attempting to ascend the steps to the throne fell aud rolled quite down . . ." but his tordship was not in leem i new lii val "■found i went there in n i .' a disking i : -" as t hey possibly na h nging old hewitt smith mr julian 11*11 yours very truly it'll s :■! mrs john morrisin joseph siininons mrs mrs snvil r berti yvonne l bonk honorary secretary committee of 23 u;.l b atiug viully i d f ii :■! in the iii.l.l ha iron v.ceii t ii t mrs felbot mrs co l.-roy i'm r nod and him hive qibbona hoffn.r mr !■rid is obey n'otmau chapman mrs frank andrew ' mrs alice philpot mrs vev y*«r itmgaltr w iy mr and mrs tur.-otte jg pgfgdij 0 __ ml and mrs n'orman i.essajt m r ■•*'"'' fl i rt .!■mi rime m _________________________________! illg tile ills corporal of hor oils i their seises iok u'oionel lehold i that in char ol i training who the coronation tremendous dem led a rained ind a irillia furbert m s,t whi horses thev i i o num mrs william ertel mrs ' sovereign's f hundred and v some cap ixty vik.-s mrs schaffer least hurt and mi's kseort ol i\egr ang the woretf sriaa needless pains no or after compounded fl^arsdol is flbtoa get dr sflflb_bbbbbwm alt the dirt easily quickly . . . you csn u he dm float out of the fabric and surf farms >• • km i ur whole family wash will be cleaner frrsher bbbbbbbwi surf m ideal for washing-up use u in your arashm machine too e_3 7 j everything is cleaner washed with silt ' w i ztm
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Title | The Bermuda Recorder |
Date | 1953-05-13 |
Masthead | The Bermuda Recorder |
Year | 1953 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 13 |
Type | Newspaper |
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Title | The Bermuda Recorder |
Date | 1953-05-13 |
Masthead | The Bermuda Recorder |
Year | 1953 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 13 |
Type | Newspaper |
Source | Microfilm |
Issue | no. 75 |
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Page | 2 |
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{ mmaaa «» ■im pigs two the bermuda recorder british widen self-1 rule in african protectorate l the bermuda recorder frizes awarded in letters to the editor pro bono publico womans shop fashion show published by the union pnntery court street hamuton bermuda every wednesday and saturday sth mav 1953 hi h'-or thijfrruiuda — if reorder a b place managing editor ii i sir h^^^^s |. ki..\v sena leouc h^^^^bsbbbb > s 1 r piii.ll.x publish the foll.iwiv were appointed to ministerial lisioi donations to the chii-tpd&o :,. t |„. siena leons jov a^^^^^^^^^^^£™j timesinj xf-b-yaxxxxs miss spanish point mrs neville astwood of mount hill pem broke and mrs it ut in smith prises winners in th ir icnpec of warwick were judged tirst tive classes at the finals of tie womans shop simplicity fashion show le id on satuiv day ootrnment notice no 200 - 195b subscription rates b yearly 20 half yearly if ti quarterly ml vat mop this coinbin.,1 lulls i r m protectorate was luvjided it 17m7 a refug for h-fl-nted slaves v special rates for contract a.ls loo civil service knttance examination x -'•"> it fid i iosliiy l'ros ltd hmt's douglas all communications intended for publication should be adds md 1 i to the manager tbe recorder court street city the appoiutnients auiiou lc e by iov robert tie zou bt the opening of the le;'isi |
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