33-1911
THE CORONATION.
OW THE KING WAS CROWNED.
FULL ACCOUNT.
(the China Mail,}* Loxpox, June 21.
crowds all day yes
The Preresses, who were also recomo tluted in the North Transept, wore their tims and held their comparatively clumsy cornets on their laps. led "Morement, The peers ant in the South Transept. was pradically They deposited their coronets under the the route of the sens, like bats. decorations hy the novel anil, original, and unusually houses
BALI
Ball given at the patentedly 4,000
The Crush in the Streets,
The Archbishop of Canterbury offolk Cock with remarkable efficiency. He know the whole service fr heart.
The Queen looked superb in her Ozona tion gown. She wore diamonds about hor neck, but had no hair ornamentaci
The King, in his-csp of State; rocalled the pictures of Tudor Kings he pad the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Connaught biwa were szobanged, and when he passed Her Majesty the Queen, husimo and wife made deep reverence one to another.
The King made his responses in a lond and resonant voice,
enclanting.
The music part of the service was
The essential elements of the servics - the anointing and the crowning-sero per formed with extraordinary leuinity, and the demeanour of Their Majesties was dignified in the extreme,
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SHANGHALTSS
ERBRATIONS.
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· Almerity SHANGHAI Juno “2524" The weather an Curcation Day is fair Antr but threatening.
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The foreign and French Battlements are elaborately decorated.
Intouse crowds of vitoen have, cume Caduur into the Battement from the country and Chorub from Soochow, Narging Hangchaw and Cli other towns by Fail.
Detachments of all the Volunteer Florn and of British and Japanow mailura paraded Handy and marched to the Cathedral, where no Hart
-There was a great deal of congestion | Majesties, rubed and crowd Their 1mpressive servico was held...
caused by carriages arriving in front of the Abbey, and the police had an arduous task in clearing the roadway.
nurses.
ers and
The First Procession.
Envoya attended
anques.
It was a glorintis regal i
in gold ciriots and glittering guns, at side by side - while there went up a great and sustained shout, with prolonged cadence,
Long live the King.
All the Churches had services last areti-
ing.
t
Kent Kinsha
In the morning there was a miute of Merlin guns, a moque reception was hold at Minotaur Monmouth H.B.M.'s Consulate, while in the after noon there were sports for the children
Moorhen
After dinner the sily took part in torchlight procession
There were amimtime at night, when
Pressure was greatest at Whiteball.
The consensus of opinion is that every. Though there was a pleasantly cool thing was perfect in the memorable scene. and brisk wind blowing, many women
Aftor Their Majostian renched the Palaco fainted and had to be attended by and reappearori on the balcony to acknow, and the sailors.
lodge the joyous and patriotic shouts and cheers of the multitudes, they received an ovation · which will notor be forgetten. Officers, waved thais swords 4 8.30 a.m. the route to the Abbey aloft and the men joined in the cheers there was sovi, the grostest electric display
of the populace,
øver known in Shanghai, was closed, and shortly afterwards the
Their Majesties dined quietly at night firat prrcession started. It consisted of with the Royal guests staying at Pucking
ham Palace. Royal Princes and Envoys from forevign CORONATION DAY AT countries, who were accomodated in closed carriages, owing to the fiua.rain. Consequently the crowds had difficulty in recognising the guests. However, they warmly cheered the German Crown Prince, Admiral Jonquires (France), the Night Hon. Mr Hays Hammond (United States) and the Japanese, Austrian and Italian representatives.
tree to the China Mail)
LNDON, June 22. Trom St. James Park of London. nounced.
The weather pro am, although the sky
for the day's weather windy showery."
weather
they were high up.
Joopics London.
ondon had apparently not slept,
niet City stresle were alive
Most of les farming the procession wore wailurms of brilliant design, while a number of the Princes wore the robes
ARRIVAL AT THE ABBEY, As the procession neared the Abbey the sun receded, but happily no rain fell.
The foreign envoys, attended by their sites, entered the Abbey headed by the Crown Prince of Germany and the Crown Princess. They were conducted to the grot State seats in the choir.
Then came H. P. H. the Prince of of the Order of the Garter and Bathalls, wearing the robes of the Orders over their uniforms.
be Garter and Bath, and his brothers in Highland costume. They entered at the head of the procession of British Royalties.
The Second Procession.
The second procession comprised the carnages containing members of gul Family, who were loudly El with popular seclamations.
lust carriage bore. H. R. H. the of Wales. Princess Mary and the Prores Albert and George.
procession was er! busiastically
ghout.
[deme to Their Majesties.
ell night long, crowds The booming of gaus nanounced the fact that Their Majesties the King, way in the direction of and Queen had left Buckingham to be traversed by the Palace in the third procession. It procession, while big bodies of was a happy coincidence that at that were moving into their positions. moment the rain ceased and the san
abone out in all its glory.
Doors. Opened
There were tremendous waves of cheer- ing us Their Majestien moved along eter Alibey Bath the King and Queen locked most which happy. Their faces were #reathed in smiles and they bowed constantly in acknowledgement of the popular ovation accorded then.
alion and. edestrians
Field Marshals Viscount Kitchener and Viscount Roberts were great favour-1
es with the crowda. -
through the
There was a continuous thunder of decorative Fopplines andible throughout the whole in length of the route until drowned by the booming guns and the ringing of the joy-belles
The Prince of Wales held his feather- ed hat in one hand and his coronet in the other. He walked up the nave and was conducted to a special chair. The rest of the Royal procession passed him. Princess Mary came first in long train of velvet bordered with gold, and carrying a small coronet in her hand. As each one passed him the
* CORONATION GLEANINGS,
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It-Comdr. T. J. S. Lyng
Commr. B. 0. M. Davy,
Capt. Cayley
Capt. L. F. Power":
· Lt.-Cotudr. G.P.Leith
Capt. G. E. P. Hunt, D.S.O. Liqus.-Com, C, H. Woodrid Conde. C. La Lambe
LA-Connir.. N. E. Areluinle
Lt. Com. C. A.0. Douglas
LE-Com, E. J. J. Southby
Gunner E. J. Trillo
Commodore C. J. Eyren
Lt. Comdr. R. J. Buchanan
Lt.-Comdr. M. B. Handlin
+3
Admirsity tog
river gunbont
710
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river gunbeat
TIO
900-
s1«ua1
Lore
£
10
Comer, H. Lyne
water tank and tog
300
SOL
Master H. Suith
LUTO
1400
Comer. H. R. Mcale
Fazio
torpedo buat destroyer cruiser, and class
300
G
3700
10 7000
Hongkong
torpedo bont destroyer"
100
G
4000
torpedo bont destroyer
2273
torpoin bout destroyer
1280
5000
cruiser, Ist class
9000
192,000
un route San
616
4 1200
Yangt
1040
14,000
27,000
grúnar, 1st class
-
180
+
800
Now natio Nightingale
cruiser, nu ch
19900
river gualt
B
240
Otter
torpedo best destroyer
300
B
3300
Rusario
depot shijx submarines
1400
Robin
river gunboat
83
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240
I
Sandpiper Snipe Taku
river gunboat
8.
241)
river gunikat
2
Lt. Comdr. Maurice B. Leslie
Yang bes
torpedo boat destroyer
350
3500
Hongkong
Tamar
receiving ship
46506
Hongkong
river gunbunt
180
2 300
Yangtze
river gunboat
710
000
Hongkong
„torpedo bout destroyer
$55
6 €300
Lieut.Com. B. D. Adair-Hal
Weibal
篇
surveying ship
120
450
torpedo boal destroyer
360
1
2000
Lt.-Comdr. Hanerek Lieut.-Comdr. G. B. Harthad
Hongkong
Wailaivet
river guabont
103
800
tiree gumbont
100
500
130.
500
Lieut. Com. B. R. Brooke Lieut-Com. M. H. Wilding Lt.-Comdr. G. F. A. Mulock
Yangt
Up
Unpor
Lt. C. Godfrey Herbert La Comdr. A. A. L. Fenner Lt. Comdr. J. R. A. Codrington
Hongki
Hong
Hon
The enrönste of Peri difer in desigu according
to the mak of their warsis. Tonk Poers assume the coronots on only Thistle one occasion, carozaman, the distinctions at the present juncture are interesting. A Dake has on his corous sight strawtry
Waterwitch lowres of gold; a Marquis, four strawberry Whiting lawyes of gold alternately with four
Widgeon lalis; an Earl, eight saver balls, and a Baron, six silver bulla Distinctions in Wos cock regard to Poeresada, or, rather, the wives Woodlark of Poers and unt. Peersses in their own right, is provided for in the length of their
mins. Thus, Duchesses will wear trains 34 nine feet long: Marchiotomes sed Count ones, seven feet long. Viscountowser, āva feet long and Baronewes, only three feut long.
The following notes will be found interesting
October 19, 1916-King Johr lost, his crown in the Wash. His little son, Henry III, was therefore crowned with his mother's bracelet or, sccording to others, a plain gold
·Girdlet. Edward LL, Richard 1”**, and
and Henry VI. gave up the crown. James II. left it
The crown
| Prince of Wales bowed low, notably in behind. off the helmet of Richard
Their Majesties entered the Abbey headed by a procession of clergy and to the singing of the choir. Her Majesty the Queen, with her girl train- bearers and Ladies of the Household, first passed the great doors.
Then came His Majesty the King preceded by the Regalis. Heralds and great officers of State followed. As Big fjesly sat in the State chair and received Recognition the scene was one of the utmost grandeur and solemnity
33
river gunboat
sutrine
antuarine
submarine
240.
Flagship of Vice-Adinital Alfred I. Winside, K.C.B., C.V.O., C.M.G., Commander-in Chief.
Nume.
Foreign Men-of-war on the China and Japan Station
the case of Princese Mary, in acknow-III. at the Battle of Bosworth, and was Kaiser Finns Joseph Austro-Hungarian cruiser ledgement of their obeisance.
time there were no arches to the crowns, Acheron picked up under a thorn bush. Up to this
stcul cap. so that it could be slipped on to a conical
Alger Charles I sent his wife, Heuristta Alouette Maria, to the Low Countries to pawn the
Arvos regalia. walker, Garter Principal King-at-Arms, Comete
List of now regalin which Sir Edward Caronado had to provide for the coronation of King. Decide Charles II. owing to the destriction of the regalis during the Commonwealth Dupetit-Thousra †
Two Iuipeñal Crown bath with protious Estoc Stones, the ous to be alied St. Edward's Esturgeon Crowna,
King was to be wherewith the
Fronde Frowned; and the other to be putt on aftre
ha Coronation before his Majesta returne Henri Riviers to Westminster Hall. Also, in Othe Jacquin gold with Crow satt with protons Stonta ya Sooptor with a Crise sett with Lon predivas Stou By called St. Edward's, a Lynz Scepter with Dure seit with pretious Manche Stodes; a long Scepter, &c."
The King's Throne immediately food the altar, on which yas an immense gold crown with candlesticks and vates, vile on the right of the milsexing a long bible bunzing the superl old plate for the Communion Service P
The two Chales, of State in red leather stood on a dias, which was covered by a blue carpet.
in the open space when the transepts meet est the shom.
Shortly after all were sentesi, the or- chestra began playing God, our help in ages past," while the Regalin was being solemnly conveyed from the sitar-to-tlië-
The State coach, which was drawn by hrough Corden eight cream horses, was so constructed that the people could obtain a perfect view of Their Dafenler
Lord Kitchener and Lord Robertsrobing zoom. rode mmediately
oble
bebiad Their
The Indian and Colonial escorts were loudly cheered. The Indian cavalry made a magnificent colour group,
Anninted, and Crowned.
After the religions service, the Archbi shop of York preaching the sermon, His Tey Majesty took the oath and was anointed.
ENCHANTED · LONDON,”
LONDOS, June 22
The streets in th Weal End of London were practically inpassable Inst
night.
His Majesty the King received the Premiers and Overseas Representatives,
JAPAN'S LATEST
TREATY.
FAVOURED TREATMENT FOR SWITZERLAND:
LONDON, June
Redoutable Styx Takisog It is reported from Berne that a Takou Japanese-Swiss Treaty provhting for Vauban favoured antion treament in
tariff matters has been signed.
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Lieut. de is Roche
Lient, de Maindreville.
Fug and description, -
Tons. Guus H.P.
Captains.
Last
电
Cant. Alfred Cicol
French anavured cruiser
180 10 1700
Lieut. Bertrand
French cruiser
3420
$100
Capt. Delzonn
French gunbont
500
7
400
Commander Badin
Saigon
+
French river gunboat
180
6
570
Lieut, d'Estienne
Cariteti
French gunboat
French gunboat
600
1
500
Cmdr. J. Gervais
French gunbent.
10
1000
Licut, de Linnes
French armoured cruiser
10,014
$0 20,000
French gunbont
147
French sub-amainų
Liunt. Combot
French destruyer
330
303
French gunboat
French gilboat.
203
208-00
French gaubout
500
Trench sub-marine
Ideat, Mar
Montcalm
Mouse Olry Peibo
French surveying ship Franch cruiser. French destroyer
10 9000
Cendr, Raget de
9700 12 19,600
307
Capt. Cheron
1
300
French gunboat
French gunboat
123
Licat. Puech
Pistolet
French torpedo bost
130
100
Coedr. Mortenol
Protes
French sub-uarine
Lient. Morin
French teship (reserve) · 9437
French gunboat
10
6073
1700.
Capt. Viet
Lieut. Serius
French gunboat
French destroyer
French torpedo-depot
Veteran Vigilante
French torpedo-depot
Licut. Bibel
Gnoisens
French gunboat
Gerian cruiser German cruiser
1
7
6:00
Lieut. Biscall
3800
9213,500,
Capt Vollerthun
11,600
38 26,000
Iltis
Carinan gurlon
000
Jaguar
German gunboat
000.
12
1300
Capt. Mysing
Leipzig
German cruiser
3400
24 £1,000
Capt. Schroeder
Lacks
Gerawan gunboat
900
10
1350
Comdr. BendezBukita
Nürnburg Otter
3400
242 13,400
Capt. Tägert (Karl).
Capt. Livut Jantzen
11,600
36 24,000
Capt. Kruft
A
6306
Capt. Lieut. Heyden
German torpedo-bast
6000
Livet. Koble (Hans)
German gunboat
DOC
10
1350
Comdr. Luppe
German river gunLomt German river gunbent.
A
1300
Capt. Licut, Graf Dolas-Schio-bor
4
500
Capt. Lieut. Kautter
Italian cruiser
Portuguese gunkat
$145
Portuguese gunbout
700
UAIONISTS TO INSIST ON
AMENDMENTO
Adder Albony
U. S. dabmarine
U. 8: protected cruiser
3430
7900-
Bainbridge
U.S. torpedo boatdistroyer: 420
8000
Barry
1.8. torpedo-bootdestroyer
420
3000
Ensign Robt. W. Cabanas
BANQUET TO THE ENVOYS
LONDON, June 22.
The
(Bented Service to the China Mail) Lesvos, June 21. Unionist Jondors conferred yes
Callao
U. 3. gunbost
50
Ensign Stuart W. Cake
Casuppey
US torpedo boat destroyer 420
7
8000
Ensign L N. MoNair
Chafftrogas
U. S. protected cruiser
3106
10
4700
Cound. John D. McDonal
US. protected cruiser
3100
10
4700
Comdr Hugh Rodman
U.B. torpedo boat destruyur
120
8000
Ensign F. J. Fletcher
U.S. torpedo-boat destroyer 429
Ensign C. 8. Graven:
Cano Helena
U.S. guabost
J. Condr. William D. Brot
U. 5, gunbost
1397.
Condr. R. U. Bitterl
Juirom
U.S. gunboat
Mindoro
Macei
at Buckingham Palace yesterday RUSSIAN TERRITORIAL Ende
Then die Archbishop of Canteringy coafternoon.
dosled the crowning curcniony, placing the Afterwards their Majesties the King crown on the King's hod.
At that moment the Abbey mag with ares of God sare the King!
Trumpets then wounded, the guns in the Tower were
fired, and
and joy.bell rang out their merry pezis everywhere,
When the peals of the bells an nounced the crowning of the King the people occupying the stands in Parliament ng masses of Square started to sing the Natioun
lie crowd them. The strains were taken up by formed by
of London.
∙laken, the
wirerg | Bound
and, Queen drove to the Olympia, receiving along the route on ovation from the crowds of boliday-myers, who were cheering and waving fl
There was a great, reception at the Horse Show.
The Metropolia is variously described as "The City Majestic,' "The City Splendid," and "Enchanted London.”
LIMIT
| BRITAIN OBJECTS TO
EXTENSION.
(Reuter's Servich to the China Mul.)·
Loxtos, June 21.
In the House of Commons, Sir Edward Scharnhorst Grey replying to Mr James Parker, said 8.00
the crowds and sung throughout the whole NEW ZEALAND'S CORONATION Great Britain had addressed Russia to Taku
quickly Homage to the King.
KUGGET.
LONDON, June 22. His Mjesty sitting on the Throne, then
Sir Joseph Ward presented His received the homage of his subjects. First come the Archbishop of Canterbury, who Majesty the King, on behalf of is made homage on behalf of the Church, and subjects in New Zealand, with a then followed IL R. H. tho Prince of Coronation uugget. Wales who touclied the King's crown and
Kimed his cheek. ...
King George drew his son towards bim thize and kissed hún trout affectionately.
the
iver from
The Princes of the Blood and the Nobility followed
Crowning the Queen.
The Archbishop of Canterbury afterwards the terrace anointed and crowned Queen Mary.
The Communion and the ancient
the
PRINCE OF WALES AS MIDDY.
Lostos, June 2
Nasal Cadet Prince Edward Albert of Wales bas been rated midshipman.
the effect that the three-mile territorial | Tiger limit carinot be extended except by Tsingtau international agreement. The Govern- Vateriaal ment was now discussing with Russia
Calalma the form in which the matter might be
Matan discussed by the Powers
Patric
THE VETO BILL.
They then observance of
The Duke and Duchess of Connaught, relay, and it is understood that they/ Cleveland Royal offerings tion form of the Pall and the Wedge of Gold were the on behalf of Their Majesties, presided have decided to insist upon amendments
Eipal scenes of an imposing earemony.
Abley. theronto
The Return Journey. tly after 8
After the service, Their Blajesties retired, fell, but here to the chapel, where they donned robes of the Surrounding purple valve
Un the io apparsam of Thoir Majesti the Abbey before loaving, they war grosted with no ovation and desforing olivers from Palace Yard
bbey,
in
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Their Majorous, on energing from the Abbey, started on their return journey, Fue crowie gave voice to loyal greetings continuously all the way to the Palace,
Further Impressions. Bester Special Service
Dale,
at the State Banquet given last night to the Vela Bill and to force the Detr at St. James' Palace to the visiting lovernment to disclose its
position re Boyal personages and EnvoysĂ hundred covers were laid.
Amongst thoas paisent "wers": "Sig Wilfred Laurier, the Bon, Mr. Fisher, Hon. Sir J. Ward, Hon. Mr. Botha, Hoa. Mr. Morris, Maharaja of Gwalior, Pratap Singh, Maharaja of Bikaner Mabarajs Kutch Behar, Prince Teat Chen. Mohamed Ali representing Egypt, Bey Jawaleli Kures of Ethiopia,
Prince Arthur of Connaught, led in Princess Higashi-Fnabimi; 4 Prigce Chakabbongs of Sum led in Princess Alexandra of Tock, Fringe Hignal- Fushimi led in the Grand-Duchess of Hesse, King George of Greece was the Leo Juyu 23.partner of Lady Morris, Prince George ocesiona to and from the socotpanied Mrs. Boths, Prince Henry uperb pleturor in a puperb) of the Netherlands led in Mrs. Fisher, Gotham the Grand Duke Michpet partnered que, continuous Lady Ward, Prince George of Barg
ded C# Hays Hammbed.
garring the creation of part
HONOUR FOR MR.
MAX MULLER.
MADERO, B
· (Renter's-Service to the Chinus MiseT.)
LONDON, Innë 21: His Majesty the King his conferred upón Ar uller, Councillor of the Britian Emborry at Peking, the Com-
Monadnock
German cruiser German river gunbou German Angship Gernian torpedo-boat
U.S. submarine
U. S. gunbost
U. S. station ship
V.3. monitor
U.S. gunbout US. substine
Monterey Now Orleaus. Fowproga Porpoise Quiros
U, 8, cruiser.
U. B. gunbost
Barsbow
US. cruiser
U. B. gmbost
400
243
12 1300
Captain Calar
Comdr. Mersin
Coudr. Toimi Picenardi
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Capt. Maita d'Oliveir Captain J. Milheiro
Ensign J. 3. Murray
Con. Clarence 8. Williams, Ensign E. S. Boot
Licut J, W. Schoenfeld
Lieut. C. & Woodruft
Ensign ED, Whorter
5241
Ensign Robi, V. Lowe
5206
Commander te A. Bisplani
Condr. William G. Miller: Lieut. Gorge C♬ Pograin
Lieut. JW.