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but that of the Statee could face the pro- blem with any hope of success. Then again the ever present question of education the religious orders had in every way had to be faced. With their usual instincts discouraged learning of till sures, and in the Islands ordinary education such as would pase current in any, even the most back ward, European country was an impor sibility, Anyone requiring anything better could only obtam it by going to Spain in appeared to be in good health and answered boat view was perhaps, to be gob from the long in a manner and with a diguity betting
person.
A MAGNIFICENT SCENE.
performed.
The Coronation has been successfully
The scene in Westminster Abbey was magnificent, and the ceremonial deeply impressive. His Majesty the King
bury in a loud and strong voice. the questions of the Archbishop of Canter-
ENTHUSIASTIC CROWDS. Thousands of sightseers roamed through the streets of London on Friday night, the route from the Palace to the Abboy being densely packed from an early hour. Their Majesties were greated with immense enthusiasm, and a general holiday was
His Honour Wil MEIGH GOODMAN, Chief The Coronation of Their Majesties King Justice, and Mr. W. DANEY were also present. Edward VII and Queen Alexandra was cole Addressing the Council, HIS EXORIZANCY brated In Hongkong on Saturday and took the
ldGentlemen of the Council, 1 have ann- form of a general illumination of the city your approval a respectful telegram of congra
you here to-day in order to propose for. Preparations for the great event had been made iniution to be sent to Their Majestien King on a most lavish scale." Unfortunately heavy Edward VII and Queen Alexandra on this ran it in daring the evening, and of most auspicious day of their Coronation. Gentle course made short work of the flaming-708 will sli roerber the day, about six ago when I summoned ron here to seek bad been witnessed of the decoration of adopt on the unofficial notification we had received tions, but luckily not before the full effect your advice as to the proceedings we shonki the town, which
was simply a picture of the dangerous illness of our King Permit me of beauty beneath its myriad fairy lights. The gave me that day soabled us to not here in Hong- te sny, gentlemen, that I think the advice you
Harbour. Tier upon tier, lights innumerable this Colony. Those things that it was wise to carry rose from the water-line to the Poak, with hers on we carried on; those things that it was well to sat there some immense design, standing out in open we postponed. Amongst other things, advised me to despatch immediately a bold relief. The Harbour itself presented a telegram of condolence to Her Majesty Queen splendil spectacle. All the ships were decorated. Aloxendra, and you received a gracicur Outstanding features were the Tamar, with her acknowlegement in reply. Now I am lu large design of God Save the King" between position to read to you praelour message that we have receival from King Edward the masts, and the Japanese cruiser Chitose, VII. The message fans as follows:- Ta with all her lines from etem to stern risked my people on the eve of my Coronation, out with electric lights. In the silly there an event which I look apon as one of the most were countless objects of interest and beanty to express to my people at home and in the salemn and important in my life. I sin anxious
central streets had lanterns hung along the aidse
of the deep sympathy which they have mani- fested towards we daring the time that of the pavements in addition to the decorations
was in such imminent danger, on the buildings. Naturally the scene attracted ment of the ceremony owing to my illness | P?R? PODE- thousands of Chinese from east and west, and caused. I fear, much Jaconvenience and treable traffe got oungested in such a manner that the to thone who intended to celebrate it, but their police were powerless to cope with it."
disappointment was borne by them with admir When the strmots wore at their busiest with people for my recovery were heard, and I now able patience and tamper. The prayers of my sightseers, a little after nine o'clock, rain began offer up my deepest gratitude to Divine Provi- to fall, and prevented the full programme from dance for having preserved my life and giren Leing carried to a completion. The Fish Pro-me strength to full the important duties,
which devolve upon me as the Zovereign of cession made a beginning bat was unable to this great Empire. ($4.) Edward and 2.m., the Hougkong Contingent was for continue its full course and retired in a very | L-Bookingham Pakkee, 8th August, 1902′′*
Colonial foreca at Whitehall. Tremendous of all right; thoas that were to have been the great event which is to te plase to-day Statae. The fireworks from the Tamar cams inde. Far distant as wears from the scene ef gracious message from the King with great grati-
subjects. We almall, said General Botha nt the Cape, while frankly acknowledging our duties as for the future British subjects, steeped in ignorance, reform from within With a population, itself thus arefully preserve our old traditions; and Mr. CHAMBERLAIN in Parliament is almost task which the Government of the United was au absolute impossibility. Such is the identical language repeats the same ideas, States has voluntary undertaker in the and further adds that no time will be lost Philippine Archipelago. It will be seen at in restoring to the colonies their re- presentativa institutions. That there will
once how gigantic it is compared with what has fallen to the lot of the Britiub Govern- and must be friction before the two peoples come to work together in perfectent in South Africa. There at least the of being the only GINGER BEER harmony is in the nattire of events, but with existence. The people are in race nearly observed. The decorations were less elaboQueen's Road was a blass of colour. All the Colonies and ia ludis my heart-felt appreciation
germs of everything needed are actually in allied; they have shown their capacity for self-government; they have never beer under any alien influence, sul have enjoyed to a certain extent pretty universally the
in the Colony that is really BREWED.
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the frank acceptance by the old lenders of the altered conditions there is no reason, unless some gross blunder be made, why the two peoples with similar traditions in most
their future in perfect amity.
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laws are practically the same as existing colonies, and no change in either their under the adjoining British roligious or social condition is eren con. templated. Doubtless it will still require statesmanship of a high order to reconcile last, but not least, religion are all diverse, once effected, the remaining process is and apparently unblendable. With the ex-simple. The task which the States have One Dollar per dozen is allowed for the coption of Jujän no Asiatic state has shown undertaken in the Philippines, to make crowds were about, cheering and singing the ‡ sent up froin bebind the City Hall were, how we shall to there in wpielt, and, as I have said. bottles when received back at our factories itself capable of evolving from its inner the inhabitants of the Archipelago fit for National Anthem. The magnificent coaches consciousness anything approaching to the personal government, is no light one; it has, and horses in the procession particularly representative institutions of Europe; and however, been commenced with energy, and struck the fancy. The firing of guns the Filipinos have certainly not exhibited from what we know of American persereenalled that Their Majesties had begu lanterns which formed the main factor in the I propose to send, with your approval, rende as any disposition towards self-government.rance, will, we doubt not, be carried through A. S. WATSON & CO. For nearly four centuries they have been to the end.
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Police Magistrate in the New Territory, on his Mr. E. R. Hallifax has been re-appointed
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sailing the Coronation erections in the streets end on the verines offlues and houses in the Colony.
Chinese workmen were busy yesterday dis.
It is rumoured in Berlin that the rendition of Tientsin to the Chiness by the Provisions Government will not take place before the end of August,
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Tending the appointment of consular officer s for the republic of Cuba, Mr. W. A. Rubles, Consul General, iu Hongkong for the United States, has been recognised sa consular repre sontátivo here of Cuba.
Mogare. Erich Georg & Co. ssy in their weekly first rudiments of self-government there isabers list date. Hongkook, Sth August :---A no power or anthority capable of taking up little more business has been done during the the task. To restore the religious orders week under review, the principal feature being On the 3rd July, at Tanjong Ara, Kinta, Perak,would be to fasten on the unfortunate a further heavy drop in Dock shares. the wife of B. C. PETRERINGE, of a 200.
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inbabitants the old yoke found insupportable after long experience. One of the worst
Kobe was to hold its Coronation celebration on the 9th August, like oursites. The only abuses of that system war that the greater rent, Lowever, apart from the service in All part of the lunde under cultivation fell Saints' Church was to be an orening jete on into the hands of these orders, with the the recreation ground. We trust that Kobs result that is inevitable under, such condi-did not have such a visitation of rain as that tious, and the States from the beginning which the married festivities horo. promised that this evil should be extin
A Berlin telegram of the 5th Augustsays:-
crowned, whercion all the Colonials broke intu cheers.
THE H.K. CONTINGENT'S RETURN. We leave here on the return journey to Hongkong on the 19th inscat.
[FROM OUR SHANGHAI CORRESPONDENT.]
Shanghai, 10th August, 5 p.
THE CELEBRATION AT SHANGHAL The Coronation service at Holy Trinity Cathedral on Saturday was crowded. The festivities were successfully kept, except the Parade, which was abandoned through rain. The illuminations on the Bund and on the shipping in port were splendid;
REUTER'S SERVICE.
LONDON, 7th August.
THE KING AND THE JAPANESE.
ever, a failure owing to the wet and there were after the rain commenced, the illumination many blanks and few successes. Half an hour paraphernalia were hopelessly wrecked. The decorations were falling on the streets in all directions and in some cases the flisily con- structed bamboo structures which supported them were blown down also, Many of the sight reers whom the decorations had brought forth braved the unpleasant..ons of the weather until well on towards midnight, but the bulk of them wisely went home. What had been a breve show at nine o'clock was 'a sorry wrack at ten, The band performance on the Cricket Ground had of course to be abandoned. On the whole, however, the illumination of the town must be voted a huge mocess. Never before had Hong, kong been decorated on such a lavish seats, and by good fortune the people of the Colony had plenty of time before the rain begun to see for themselves how lovely their city can look when dressed for festival. It would be difflent to find place anywhere else in the word that lends itself so well to the sort of decorations which Hongkong put on last Saturday; on every side coa heard axpressions of admiration at the beauty of the scene. Looked at in detail or as a whole, the illuminations were beyond all words admirable. If the programme originally ar ruuget for had been all carried out at the same time, there would no doubt have been more to Perhaps that was the reason why the decorations were so heartily The Government did not fail to do its share, and the business firms and householders responded right loyalty in the way of completing the general scheme,
divide one's interest.
Besides the bigh officials of State, only Admiral juin, of the Japanese Navy, was admitted to the jetty on His Majesty's arrival at Portsmouth, Admiral Ijain was thers outered upon. presented to the King.
It now appears that the presence of the Japanese warships at Spithead was not an net
of international courtesy, but was by arrange. mont
This is regarded as a mark of special favour towards the Japanese nation.
LONDON, 8th August.
CORONATION VISITORS.
T., R. H. the Crown Princes of Greece and princely relations of Their Majestios King Edward and Queen Alexandra have arrived in. London.
THE KING'S HEALTH.
His Majesty bore the journey from Cowes to Londen without fatigue. He passed a good
The wound is now practically benled. night, and appears to be in excellent health,
FRANCE AND SIAM--A RUMOUR,
before on several accions. I have had many
are in it a loyalty and devorton second to none. proofs that though this Colony is a small one compared with others in the Empire, yet there Applause) Gentlemen, the telegram which follows The Expoative and Legislative Councils of Hongkong, on behalf of Your Majesty's subjects in this Colony, beg west humbly to tender their heartfelt thanks for Your Majesty's most gracious
this leyal and respectful congratulations in you on message received day, and to offer their Tour Majesty's restoration to health and on the occasion of the Coreaation of Your Majesty as King and Emperor and of Her Majesty Queen Alexandra, believing that the joyful event to be consummated today foreshadows a long and glorious raiga for Your Majestics and an peace for Your Majesty Kingdom and Empire." ern of happiness, prosperity, and honourable
The reading of the telegram conduded amidst load applause,
Hon. Dr. Ho KAL-Sir, I bave the greatest pleasure in seconding the resolution which your Excellency Las o elaquenily proposed. I ans confident that this resolution will meet with tbs unanimous and joyous empt of all my colleagues on this Council, betis official and unofficial: auch
་ that, farther. It will have the univerest is actr Colony, of whatever race and cred Though of all His Majesty'e loyal sulj als in Uds we are comparatively a small community living in a Fur Eastern Colony, yet I may restate to bevind nose in loyalty and devotion to our without fear of dontradiction' that we are tracions King, and that in no part of the vast Empire was the recovery of His Majesty frea
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recent dangerous illness received with more demonstration of joy and thanksgiving, and that in no other Beltish Colony or possession will the Coronation of His Majesty and of His Majesty's Royal Consort be celebrat d to-day with greater rejoicing and gladness. terms of the telegram just read. I fear, express
(App'anse.) but feebly the sentiments we feel on this most suspicions cocasion, but they will serve at Jest to convey to Their Majesties, however imperfectly it may be our humble and heartfelt Referring to the original programme, it may omgratulations, and our fervent prayer for a not be without interest to glance back for a mo- long, glorions, peaceful and prosperous to gu. ment at the various events which had been I beg to recead the resolution.; (Applause,} * arranged for in connection with the Coronation seem it the highest honour to have the C. S. SHALI Your Excellency. I celebrations, and which have been already carried opt ortunity of supporting the resolution you out. At the time for which the ceremony had have just proposed for the despatch of a guished; but common justice forbids that The new Anglo-Chinese commercial treaty has HONGKONG OFFICE: 14, DES VEUX ROAD C this should be done without due and so far not been officially notified to the Pokom. Denmark, the Grand Duke of Hesse, and other carried out was the Flower Show and the Edward VIT on this histeris and suspicions
been fired the only part of the programme to be telegraphic message of homage and congratu
lation to our mort
gracious Sovereign, King reasonable compensation. The Philippines The Russian Press most strongly attacks, the
Children's Tus in the City Hall. The religious occasion of the Coronation of Their Majesties at the moment are too poor to provide the treaty. The French papers are taking a very
services of praise were changed into intercessional the King and Queas, it is indeed met services, and later on when the happy nows of memorable avent wten
ten. Bis idejesty nssamos necessary funde, and it was necessary, there. Booptical view of the matter, saying that China
the King's recovery came thanksgiving services in this far distant outpost of the Empire on the full state and dignity of the Crown, and wa foro that they should be nieanwhile provided wall probably be obliged to grant the ether Two important conflicts which, carried on
by the States. But though the friars had Fewers conditions similar to those which
were held. The ceremony of the presentation such an occasion is this feel precives drawn contemporaneously, have ended almost
England has been able to obtain.
of Addresses to the King took place on Saturday, more scaly ints touch wit our many brethren been momentarily deprived of their power simultaneously, will for the future make
to burt, they were still for the most part M. Dabail having been appointed to represent
5th July; and on the same day His Excellency of that mighty Empire across the seas. It is, Major General Sir W. J. Gascoigns, KCMG join with them heart and hands it tendering therefore, maat get and fitting that we should very essential changes in two heinispheres. on the spot, ready to return to power Fiance in Peking, will probably be replaced
formally unveiled the status of th... the one homage, and the dinos Majesty on CHOLERA AT ALEXANDEIA. One of these has been the Boer War in should any slackening of the government at the Court of Japau by M. Harmand, whose
Five deaths from cholers hara occurred at Duke of Conmight. Though the review of this day, which will be celebrated with South Africa, the other the Filipino-War, take place; and onder to avoid this they return has always been a possibility, the Japan Alexandria. ·
the troops at Happy Valley was altogether feslinger of rejoltage a
well as in the East Indian Archipelago. The one has needed to be got out of the way. According Vail war. Japanese newspapers announce that
loyalty and cancelled; this opportunity for spectacular with feelings of the
, by the many peoples of the British made Great Britain the predominant Power to the old aystem they were not servants of M. Dubail received formal notice of his appoint- in Africa, the other has given the other the Government, but owed their posts to been known tokgraphically for some time. he is encountering with the Siamese officials.
The French Chargh d'Affaires st Bangkok has effect was not entirely lost, as a parade of the Empire, of whatsouter race or erged, or ment on the 25th July, but of courm the news requested to be recalled owing to the diffenities Garrison took plee on Saturday, 26th July, on wheresoever they may be scattered across Anglo-Saxon Power a strong foothold in the Vatican, and without the orders of the
the Cricket Ground. On Wednesday last the face of a globe, and these feelings the Eastern Seas. In many respects the Pope could not be disturbed. Accordingly
General Gascoigne cut the first sod of the King's will be all the more intense, incompels as frem
the King on bit rond to the lowest of bis wars were similar. Neither had been entered the United States Government applied to amount of bank-noted in circulation and of The following are the returns of the average
London, Sth August.
Park at Kowloon and this completed the only subjects all are so deeply imbued with a fool. remaining item that was left. On Saturday, ing of devout thankfulness to Almighty God "on deliberately; each was the issue of appar- the Vatican, but there the usual answer spocis in reserve in Hongkong, during July, THE KING'S CORONATION MESSAGE there was a special meeting of the begislative that it has pleased Him to ordain that the sword ently extraneous events; and both while was returned, son possumus: it had unde a certified by the managers of the respective In a message to his people at home, in the Council to vote a telegram of congratulation to seated once more and to venofsafe to the Kapiro a return of the priceless blessings of seemingly waged for the destruction of the concordat with Spain, and the orders owed banke
Coloules, and in India, on the era of his His Majesty, religious services were beld in S. Feace (Applause. We have farther exording liberties of peoples struggling to be inde- their positions to this, as no change could
Average Specie in Coronation, His Majesty the King expresses his | John's Cathedral, the Roman Cathedral, etc., and and abundant causs for x-joicing and thankfäl- Amount, pendent have really resulted in the acquire be made. But even if this were to be
heartfelt appreciation of the deep sympathy at night there was a Chinese Fish Procession sodness in that it has also pleased Him to deliver ment by both of a far more tangible free accomplished the way was not yet clear.
3,017,230 1,600,000 which they have manifested towards him during a general illumination of the aty. To-night slady which faid hold of him, and to restere our gracious Sovereign from the duogerous dom. Both countries have now arrived at The Filipinos were aufforing from perhaps
19,223,390 5,000,000
the time that his life was in danger and of there will be a reception at Government House. him to health and strength, and that he may b 447,299 critica! point, and the future of each dle the most extraordinary currency of any
· 150,000 | the admirable patience and temper wherewith
epared to have a long, happy, glorious, and peaceful-reign over us is the united and heart pends largely on the wisdom with which country in the world; it was not gold, it
$18,717,019 $3,750,000 they have borne the disappointment of the
fals prayer of all his people this day (Applazer postponement of the ceremony. that crisis is surmounted. Here, how was not silver, and probably the most
A special meeting of the Legislative Council Amidst all the rejoicings across the worldwide was held at 10.15 am, on Saturday for the pay-domain of the Empire I feel curtain that by ever, for the moment all similitude ends, correct way to describe it was that it was (which appear beluted in the Gazette) show o
The House of Commons has been adjourned pose of considering the terms of a congratulatory non his people will this day bu and the task of the British Government based on smuggling. In the days when fotal of 592 deaths, of which 29 wore in the until the Animum after prolonged debates in the telegram to be sent to Their Majesties King celebrated with greater gladness or with
Edward and Queen Alexandra or proves of a far different nature from that of Spain was powerful in the Islands the old Eur pean and foreign community (25 cirili sus, Education bill. Out of twenty clauses of the
the subject feelings of
e of derper Joyalty sed by
the inhabitusis of the devotion than the United States in the Philippine Islands, silver dollar as the currency at it's net 3 Army, 1 Navy), and 563 in the Chinese com! Bill discussed only seven were passed. The of their Coronation Present The danger in the South African Republics value with regard to gold, but Spain had munity. 158 deaths were due to plague, question of the management of voluntary schools TEEING THE GOVERNMENT. Major Guaral Sir or important of the jarebs in His Majesty's accept as was that from the very excess of liberty they ceased to send out dollars in sufficient 102 to chest affections, $5 to claim and 32 to in the chief point of contention, and it is still W. GASCOIGNE, EC.M.G. (Commanding the Crown As British-born sabjects we
our imlionable birthright the blessings of Troopsy were in a fair way to drop into the jaws of supply, and had omitted to supply or Bang
HOTH MAT (Colonial Secretary) British protection, British law and justice, narrow oligarchy, whose interests were far tian any other currency, while the import
Hon.Sir H.S.BERKELEY (Attorney-General), and above all that glorious and unequalled Hon. A. M. Tronson (Colonial Treasurer)loritage, the charter of British liberty, and from being those of the Burghers, and who by private menus of coins was repressed by
Hon. Commander R. M. Rumsey, RN freedom, and although as a people we may not were plotting to band their fellow-citizens law. The consequence was that to meet
our fealing ill regard to these we nevertheless (Harbour Master), A
be given to much outward stow or Verwie of tied and bound into the hands of the local requirements dollars of all sorts were
pries in the highest possible sense the prouill
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The death returns for the month of Jons
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PARLIAMENT ADJOURNED.
malarial fever. The death rates in the principal settled. registration-districts were: British and tore ign
civil community, 20.5 per 1,000 per annum; Chinese Victoris, land, 23.3 harbour 21,6; Chiness, whole Colony, isud, 229, bost 24.8, land and boat 23, total civil community, 28,2,
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