postasion of these precious privileges on which the might and grandeur of the Empire and the happinem and welfare of its peoples see built. One fellow residents of other birth, who either bere or in other parts have dwelt for any length of time under the aegis of the British flag, have learned to the fall the Inestimable benefits of the liborty, tice and freedom bestowed by that glorious fag wherever it waves, and I feel I have full war rant for alleming that they most beartily par
come ticipate in our sentiments, as they also
We. join us in our rejoicings this gront day." therefore, the whole of the inhabitants of this Colony, desire to take our place along with the rest of the Empire in presenting one heartfelt komago and affectionate congratulations to his most gracious-blajeely on this most auspicions occasion. On this day or all others the fervent player of one and all of us must be "God Gave the King (Applause.
to
Coster. Mrs. Madie and Miss Ramsey of the Union Church choir sing amistad. . The choir hoye ware Masters E. and W. Hagen, H. and B. Shortwa, H. and F. Flood; and E. Hickinson, The Instrumentalista were Mr. A. G. Ward, organist and conductor: Sergt. Hant, Corpis. Glanville, Bolricidge, and Warner. Bandema Morris, and Drummers Evans, Wilmot, and Cnel of the 2nd Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers. The verger, Mr. H. J. White, carried ont his datise with thorougliness,
THE ROMAN CATHOLIC SERVICE.
The Roman Catholic subjects of His Majesty were not behind the others in displaying their loyalty to their august Sovereign, on the casion of their Coronation: In response to
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, AUGUST 11TH, 1902 the universe, and humbly supplicate His to of the town, and Europaza had to go through .preserve car balored King Emperor for many the press of the thronged thoroughfares in years to come with his beloved Queen Consort,; order to me the sights. Queen's Histoe and all the members of the Royal Family,grant square was, crowded from an early hour ing him a long and glorions reign full of in the evening. From there a good view was to be had of the barbour and of the peace, prosperity, and happiness,
After the speech was over, the Chairman | fireworks from the Tamer and from the lighter asked the whole congregation to join in which the Japanese community had requisi offering the special prayer in Gujerati. The tioned for the occasion. Heavy rain come on shortly after nine o'clock and there was a translation is as nuder BLESSED BE THE NAME KOLY ARERA-MAZDA.: general scurry `among the sightseers. Crowds 1. Almighty Abom-Mazda. Holy, Heavenly, of drenched cookies invaded the mintshed erected Pure; give our, we beseech Thee, to the prayern for astbaaribers, much to the discomfort and of Thy Masdaculan servants, and satisfy us anaeyance of its European pecupants, and it wes only after Sergeant Garrod and Sergeaut with Thy Morey.
McSwayed had been appealed to that the unwel- come intruders contă be expelled. By ten
The illuminations wore nearly all extinguisheil. The fireworks that were to have been set off from the Queen's Statue were destroyed. The streets were littered with debris, broken lauteras
2. Receive our heartfelt thanks. O Almighty God, that Thou art pleased this day in set a
Sovereiga. King Emperor Edward.
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the Acting-Cous) for Fracce, the Cousals The Conued then adjourned.
for Belgium and Peru, and the Vice-Consul for Brazil, Mr. J. J. Leiria, and Mrs. THE CORONATION SERVICE IN
Leiria. There was also fairly large 8. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, On Saturday at 11 am, the postponed Corumber of military officers present, including cnation Offeeappointed for the Anglican Church throughout the Empires as impressively ren dered in S. John's Cathedral in the presence of a very large congregation. Long before the hour appointed for the commencement of the service the church began to fill and when the
Deputy Inspector-General Drew, Major Whitty R.A.M.C., Captain Radcliffe, R.E.. Lieutenant Langton, Captain Sexton and two or three officers of the 10th Bombay Light Infantry. The boys from the 8. Joseph's College, the girls from the Franch and Italian Cvents, and a good anber of Roman
ho thankful for that the pablic had had an op pertunity before the rain set in of sosing the illuminations in all their glory, Queen's Road Central was the principle rendezvous of the crowds, and the lininiuätions here really com-
4. We pray unto Thee, O Mervifal Mala, tomanded admiration. bestow upon our illustrions Bovereign Thy choicest blessings, to glit him with many years of a happy life-and a just and peaceful reiga resplendet with glory.
The Spanish Mission House and two adjoin- ing houses, the French Mission, the residence
Chater's residence, and several other private of the Geramn Consul," The Castle, Sir Paul
residences on the upper levels were illuminated by Japanese lanterna.
5. We bes ech Theo, Q. Bounteous Giver to our to be farourable
The Hongkong Hotel was lavishly illuminated of a good,
with cole nred Interns and made an attractive ruler, and to bestow, of Thy bonaty, upon his head the full blesslugs of the annihilation
spectacle from the harbour. The huge baik- of famine and pestilence wherever prevailing
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6. de Silva, the Indian Jeweller of the Hong trip dealers, together with Mr. R. P. D.
"elergy and choie arrived at the west door nearly Catholics in the Colony made up the rest of the in his wide demiulous, and to endow, in his vast
all the available space, was cecupied. H.E. Major-Geuerol Sir William Guigan, congregation. On arrival, the invited guests K.C.M.G., the Officer Administering the Gor were received by the Revs. G. Spoda and ernment,attended by Captain the Hon. H. W. F. Augustins, who conducted them to their Tiulusis, A.D.C., was seated in the chancel, respective seats. The service started punetu. adjoining the chair, with the Governmentally at half-past ten, and was a short bat of Offisinia and Member of the Coronation highly-selom and imposing unture: Celebration Committee on each side. At Lordship Rishop Pinzżoli-was to have officiated. continueil, and crown him with immortality in
the bend of the nave were many mili tary and naval officers, and the Members of the Consular Body. Whilst one could not fail to observe the effect produced by such a assemblage and its surroundings, a feeling of deep reverence was inspired by the fact that it was also an united nei of devout thanksgiving for the restoration to health of the King, well as a participation in the celebration of his Coronation. Although the office had been pre Fared originally without any misgiving that its postponement would be necessary, yet it proved most fiting, for nearly all through it was an ascription of praise and thanksgiving.
His
assisted by all the clergy of the French, Italian and Spanish missions at present in Hongkong. but was unfortunately at the het moment prevented from doing through indisposition. Rev. P. de Maris, the pro-vicar apostolic, was depuled to officiate to avoidable obsence of Bishop Piazzoli,
The musicst part of the service was under the care of Mr. Emil Danenberg, why ably conducted both the cheir and the orchestra, with Mr. O. Baptista presiding at the organ. The various hymns incidental to the service, and "God Save the King," were rendered by the choir in a very efloient and creditable manner which helped to a great extent to enhance the solemnity of the service. A word of praise is ribu dae to the crchestra for the excellent ron- dering of the Coronation March" and the sacred piece "Meditation." The following was the order of service and the sames of the ladies
The service was commenced by the elergy ad the choir entering from the west door and singing procession the Coronation han Lord of Might, our Land's Defender the congregation joining in. On reacking the claucel the whole assemblage sang two verses of the National Anthim, fed by the orgos and the instrument. Then followed a portion of the Litany, most expressively sung by the choir to the Ferial setting, the Bev. E. H. Good, | | M.A., the Naval Chaplain, intoning. A selec tien from the Communion clice was then taken, commencing with the Introlt. hearken Thou unto the voice of my calling." It will be remembered that, when the Service of Intercession was held on receipt of the Dews of the King's illness this short but very effective piece was given at the anthem, It was compced by the organist for the coronation service. The first part was taken as n semi-chorus by Mr. Mudie al Miss Chua- sut, soprano, Misses Ramsey and Leykum, contralto: Messrs. G. W. Coster and H. Arthur, Jenor; and W. J. Terrill and F. G. Whittisk, Bas. Both the semi-chorus and the full chorns which followed, were very well eng The Epistle was read by the Rer. T. Wright, BA, and the Gospel by the Rev, JH. Franca, MA The Nicene Creed was sung to Stainer's beautiful setting in F, after which the Froclamation was read from the Altar steps by the Rev. F. T. Jobusor, M.A., Chaplain of the Cathedrs). A prayer followed,
and gentlemen who composed the choir and the
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Coronation March
B. Eillenberg. By the Orchestra. · During the Mass the following were sang by the Choir Veni Curator.... Savetas. Meditation
Salutaris!
Orchestra
Choir.
We supplicite Thon, O Merciful Creator, to crown the fulness of his days with the fulness receive our humble prayers, O Mighty God, of Thy divine blessings, grace and love, and that these and all Thy other gifts may be long
the life to some.
7. Listen, we pray Thre, to this earnest invo. cation of Thy eervants of the Zoroastrian faith in Hongkong, and grant us our wishes.
8. Marciful and Gracious Ahura-Mézia, re again teseech. Ther to give ear to our prayers and to extend Thy divine blessings, fareng and love, ont of Thy-bounteous grace, apou our Gracious Queen Alexandra..
9, Grant her a long life, send her help from Thy hely place and sa inspire her, in conjunction with ber Royal Consort, with virtue and piety, that she may be a fruitful source and a great exemplar thereof to all Thy people under her care to their spiritual welfare and temporal
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A thanksgiving and Coronation service by the Jewish community was held in the Syna Gogue, Ohel Laab." The "Thanksgiving, was prepared and read by Mr. 8. A. Josoph.King Edward's photograph, surmounted by a This was followed by Psalm VII, a special crown of flowers hang in the middle of the
The vernadak, between the illuminated letters " E. hymn, Psala CV, and the Kadish, Farmer. Coronation service was opened by a special and "B." Beneath the picture was displayed Gounod.
a big oblong Chinese rice paper work on which prayer and consisted of Psalm LXXII, a Webbe, prayer, for the King and Royal Family, the appeared the illuminated lcgend God Save the Lyma Yagdal," the Kadish, and "God. Save King." The Union Jack and the Yellow Dra gon-flankel, the door, and Japanese lanterns the King."
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To Deum, by the Cheir and the Clergy. Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. During the Benediction the following hymns
were Jung: Tantan Ergu Laudate Domini
Choir.
Gluok.
God Save the King," Ceadactor-Mr. Emil Danenberg. Orgavist-Mr. O. Buttista, Choir Meslames Gueder and Whitly; Missce Sarah Aves, Edith Carvallio, Hilla Loper. Sylvia dos Remedios. Augusta Yvane. vich, Emilia Yvanovich, and Helena Yvanovich.
Mesars. A. Alves, M. H. Baptista, M. J. Danenberg, H. J. M. de Figueiredo, J. Graça, F. X. Lopes, A. F. Osmund, C, F. Ospirad, F. E. Osand, G. F. Osmund and J. T. de Souz1. Orchestra-First Violins J. Lopes, L. A. Graca, CA P. Xarier. F. Gonsalez. J, Rozario. Second Violins-R.Velez, J. Baptista. and them came the anthem "O Lord our Govern- J. Lawrence. F. M. Remedies, A. Hemedios, C. our," by Gadsby, There were several more M. S. Alves, E. M. Silva, A, Ecserio. Viola pragers, followed by the Bencelotion, at the P. A. Rozario, Jr. Cellos G. Koenig, A. V. conclusion of which was sung Stainer's Sever-Silva, F. Dauenberg, J. M. Xavier. Clarionets- feld Ames. The Choir then sang the Te Dena. Piso, A. S. Taxtard. Cornet-J. Rodriguer, Double Bass-P N. Sequeira. Horb-L. L. to Et uford'ssetting, which is acknowledged to be Xavier. Euphonium--A. F. Osunud. Flutes one of the finest in English Church music. It J. D. Cemand, F. X. Ribeira, Jr., J. C. Bozario. 18 a noble work and was most carefully rendered, the instruments in the leads and interludes being most effentive. Two verses were sang.rs
THE PARSEE SERVICE. Nearly all the members of the Parzec com-
à quartet composed of Masters F. and W.munity attended a special prayer called Jasan, Накед
* Messrs G. W. Conter and A under the leadership of their president, Mr. H. Cannjugham. At ŝta conclusion the al our and N. Mody, at their Club premites in Shelley clergy left the chauce), the organist and bard Street; in the mording at 8.30 o'clock. The playing as a recessional the "War March of religions serice, a very impressive one, was the Priests (Athulie), which concluded what conducted by their priest Mr. Sorabjes Kstrak, must be described as a beautiful sud dignified and lasted over an hour. service sud ane sppropriate to the occasion.
After this the president made a speech in Gujarati, the English translation of which is as follows-You are well aware that in June inst Britisi subjects all over the world had to post pons with heavy hearts and profound sorrow the celebration of a most important event in the annals of British history, is, the Coronation of our beloved King Emperor Edward VII, ewing to big serious illness. On that occasion we had all assembled in this ball to offer our humble
Messrs. Watkins, Ld, chemists, had, their premises in Queen's Road prettily set of with coloured electric globes and Chiness lanterns. As the central design there was a large illumi
Messrs, A Ling & Co.'s, furniture store at 68, Queen's Road Central, was nicely adorned with many coloured Chisean paper ornaments and Japanese lanterns.
CEREMONY AT THE HONGKONG. OLUB. After the service in 9. John's Cathedral, the Officer Administering the Government, attend. ad by bis A.D.C., paid a visit to the Hongkongnated crown. faukel by the letters E" and Club, where he found a very large gathering R. and baving beneath it the legend "Long of members waiting his arrival to drink the way he reign!” health of the newly crowned King and Queen. Mr. Robert Shewan ably filled the post of master of the ceremonies, and as soon us all glasses were changed, Major-General Gasonigne briefly proposed the health of "King Edward, God bless him!" which was enthusiastically drunk and was followed by the singing of the National Anthem. The Bon. A. G. Wise the proposed the health of the Queen, which met with a warm reception. Finally Mr. Shewan proposed the health of General Gascoigne, "one of the best, if not the beat, Governor we Lave
ever had." Three cheers and a "tiger" were given and the time-honoured song. For he's a Jolly good fellow" was sung most heartily
After farther cheers for Lady Gascoigne, the General responded feelingly saying how much he was touched by his reception, and expressing is thanks and good wishes to all present. The ceremony then eteen.
THE ILLUMINATIONS.
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The building No. 19. Queen's Road, in which are Messrs. Descon & Hastings's offices, had the whole frontage decorated with rows and arches of coloured Japanese lanterns, which gave a very pretty effect.
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"Mr. G. Girault's place at 6, Queen's Road, was bright with lanterns, flowers, and bunting, group of lamps being expost on each side of
the entrance and the verandab illuminated,
Messrs. Kruse & Co., End their store at Connaught Honae most effectively illuminated. Exhibited in front were the letters “E.R.," ten feet high and brilliantly lighted up with about fifty incandescent Welsh gas lamps, the dazzling light from which was in strong -contrast to the ecft, glow of the festcons of lanterns and the tiny stars of the electrie globen.
Mesers. H. Price & Co, combined with Messrs.
Johnson, Stokes & Master in the decoration of their Queen's Road frontage, which, was picked out with Chinese lanteros. and nicely decorated, the contre-pieos being an illuminated The Club Germania and the Bowling Club in crown displaying the letters "E" and "A‚”
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with! illuminated German Consulate as Japanese lanterns, effectively disposed.
Mr. A. G. Romano, the Consul-General for] Portugal, Ird over the gate of his residence, Duart," Arbuthnot Road, Royal 'erown. with the initialsE." and "A" under- neath surrounded by ges jets.
Mr. Masaichi Noma, the Japanese Consul; had his residence adorned with several hundred pretty lanterns from Japan.
Rer. C. II. Hickling, of the Union Church, decorated his house with a variety of lamps.
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Mr. Fang Wa Chan had his house and gardens, “ Burnside," iluminated with 1,500 Isnterns and the device," God Save the King." SPARKLING RED BURGUNDY on the front of the building.
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The new Victoria Hotel was entirely outlined ecloured fires were lit, which produced rather a MESSI8. GUICHARD, POTHERET & CO with coloured lamps, and at intervals vari- striking spectacle and one that did credit lo Mr. Farmer's.ingenuity.
The offices of Messis L. M. Alvares & Ce. were decorated with Japanese lanterns bearing portaits of His Blajesty hung up in two rows along the verandahs, facing. Des Vœux Road and Douglas Street.
The Mercantile Bank of India did not decorate their building very extensively, but the design though simple was in keeping with the neigh- bouring displays.
Coming to detaile in the matter of the illuminations one has difficulty in knowing where to begin, there was so much to attract the attention. The Government and public buildings were decorated in fashion worthy of the occasion. Government House, as seen frem
The premises of Messrs. N. Mody & Co, at the low levels, was principally striking with the
The three arches in front of the offices of Mr.54 and 66, Queen's Road were beautifully great illuminated letters "B." and "R.," crowu and the Prince of Wales's Feathers.
decorated with coloured laturus forming & end to are in their occupation, and the illamina- Headquarter House was also suitably decked... Hazelaud, architect, werd artistically illuminated. The upper two stories of Nos. 54 grown in the centre and the letters E. and tions entirely rested with the firm. The two
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The choir deserve much credit for their efforts and the manner in which the music was rendered, and the taste and expression olseived—especially in the Creed showed that they had been carefully and ably Lined by the talented organist. Mr. A. G. Word. His two compositions for the occasion, although not ambitious, exhibit much merit. The hymn is a good stirring tone and the in- troit is a very melodions littlo piero, and might and heartfelt prayers to Almighty Ahurmazd, In the centre of the town the Clock Tower came very well find a permanent place in other choir supplicating Him to grant complete recovery to-in for a large share of admiration, librarice. The clergy present were the Rere. Lealth of our beloved Sovereign. The Divine garlanded with lanterns, the dials F.T. Jelinston 1.A., E, H. Good, MA., G. A. Providence in His infinite merty has granted surrounded with coloured electric globes, Bunbury, M.A., J. H. Fiance, M.A., T. Wright, the joint prayers of the British subjects of facing down Fedder Street were displayed B.A., Fong Yat-an, and Mok Shau long. The diverse races, creeds, colours, and religions all the letters "E.B." near the top 1002" members of the choir preteht were Mesdames over the world, and spared us our earthly ruler, was placed in kage tigures, and the erest of the Hagen and Seth, Muses Hancy, Chungat, Ley who is now restored to hesith, and is celebrating Tower was dominated by a great crown kum, Abraham, and Bath, Messrs G. P. Lammert lie Coronation to-day. We, the Farsees of brilliantly lighted. The Post Office, Supreme (Hon. Organist); A. Connjugiam (Hon. Sec.), Hongkong, though insignificant in number, Court and Land Office were resplendent with A. Russell, W. J. Torrill, F. G. Whittiek, J. yet none the less devoted and loyal to the Japanese lampe Along Quesu's Road every Jenkins, Moorhouse, G. H. Ruby, F, Hughes, glorious British rule, now raise our hearts house fent its quota to the general display."'"As 18 MacNeb. H. Arthur, WV Thomp overdowing with the feelings of deep gratitude was only natural, crowds of Chinese, thousands." Master Gunner. Thurle, and G. W. to the All Merciful Ahurmaed, the Creator of upon themands, were altmoted to the sentre
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