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STEAMERS
ANHOJ, British str., 1,350. J. B. Harris, 2nd Jalg-Shanghal 29th Jane, General-But-
terfield Swiro.
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Melbourne 31st May,
Gettem wire, '
CAULDAR, Norwegian str. 1,102. 11. Nilsson, 29th June-Hangkok? 21st and Bratow 28th
Thoresen & Co.
Jane, finger gir.. 1.301, T.
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Yamaguchi, 1st July-Foochow 28th Jums, General--Osaka Shosen Kaishe. CHOWTAI, Ourman str., 1,195, W. Relier, 29th June-Bangkok 21st June, Itica and Meal -Butterfold & Swire. AGNY, Norwegian str. 83. Solreson, 22nd
Juno-longay Thoresen & Co. FooSHING, British str., 1423, W. D. Welsh,
A WONDERFUL DRESS.
THE QUEEN'S CORONATION
GOWN AND ROBE.
I EMPIRE EMBLEMS, GOLD EMBROIDERIES
AND LACEJ.
+
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 5т¤, 1911.
The Daily Chronicle of the 12th ult. con- tains the following description of the Queen's droxa:~~~
!
The ermine lining is much wider than the robe, and this ariangamort allows a deep turning to form an effective outer edge to the velvet. Thas the whole underside of the great train is of semive and its upper enrface a mass of purple and gold bordered by orming. The cape, which is of regulation shape and depth (about 18in, down from the shoulders) is ແ
of ermino.
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The robe is fastened to the dress at the shoulders by strong hooks, but its weight is so great as to make natural trailing by the wairer A difficult if not impossible fest, and st tho Coronation at least three pair of tin-bearers The dress, robe and mantle which Queen will carry it by looped ribbons or other carriers Mary will wear at her Coronation are now passed beneath it. But while the shoulder hooks Anished and in a few days will be delivered. The setarily hold the role to the cloakes points This vat was started by the late Robert Thorn
the dress, gold eords dress is a triumph of the designer's and dress formed into loose
knots maker's art, and is not only beautiful in appear to perform this function, There are four of Greenock and has been sold as No. 4 since 1831 general effect, but splendidly achieves the
cords at each shoulder, and the arrangement of special object of introducing a number of un- the loose knots is such as to divide them into ambloms into the design pairs, one pair on each side being worn in front without any
of the arm, and another pair balind each arm. As seen in its completed form the Corona-
All the eight cords torminate in gold tassols, 1st July-Merigo 3th May-Eng Haktion dress naturally appeila to the beholder
The shons which her Majesty will wear with Hong,
as an exquisite blending of two separate this splendid Coronation gown are of white kid SCOTCH WHISKY.
dress GERMANIA, German str. 1,713, H. Frandson, parts-tho
propar- taina mbroidered in gold to match tho dress, and in 2nd July-Dalay 26th June, Genoral-
is of the Prinsessizallar design. it. dross completes Johann & Co.
type (with skirt and bodies in one piece), and the There is a special reason for as well as s HANGSANG, British str., 1,356, 8, Wilde, 2nd skirt has a moderately long train of its own, special significance in the introduction of the July Shanghai 28th June, Swatow Jat Baterar the skirt train trails the tns into the embroidery design, because the
robo
Quson will, it is understood, wear the identical gown at the Coronation Durbar at Doiki.
20th Jane, Coal ---Angaard, 1 Bioni anacrifice of grace of elegance.
General Jardins, Matheson & Co. ΠΑΝΧΑΝΟ, ΠΡΕ
British str.. 1,207, G. E. Spink, 29th Izno-Nowchwang 21st June, Beans and and Oil-But erfield & Swira, HERCULES, Norwegian str., 2,439, R. William
seu. 1st July-Portland. &c., 23rd May, General-Portland Asiatic 8, S. Co.
ISIN CHANG, Chinees str. 1,250, Hamblin, 29th Juno-Shanghai 24th June, General and Mall-C. M. S. N. Co. HUDSON MARU: Japanese str. 2,826, Tozawn' 28th Juno-Moji 22nd June, Coal--Ataka & Co. JAPAN, British str., 3,806. A. Blewart, 2nd
Jaly Maji 27th June, General nail Cost David Bassoon & Co, KIANG PINA, Chinese str., 1,222, U. Uldea, Jane-Chinkiang 20th June, General
which.. depending from the stretches away for 18ft. The offest of
a motor tely long and very amply wide self-train to the dress is that the dross and rob trains cannot becore separated as the wearer walks, but bien a harmonious and splendid whole, the rich fabric of the gown showing on either side of the equally rich but totally diferent material of the robe, and being effectually held in position by the anperior weight of the latter.
ALL ENGLISH MADE.
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 3rd at 6.15 p.-The typhoon to the South of Hongkong appears to be moving in a North-westerly direction. It will probably roach the coast between Macao and Kwon Chao Wan. Hard gale from E. and S.E. ex. pected Fin Hongkong to-night.
On the 4th at 9.45 a.-Black South (one and Ball
hoisted.
At 12.05 p-Tho typhoon is approaching the const between Macao and Hauna Straite. The barometer is rising slowly in the neigh- bourhood of Hongkong, and falling quickly over Tongking.
The Princess dress is of deep ivory duchesse satin made in England by tho Queen's special command and desire. The wosyers of the fabric are Mossra. Warner, of Braintree, and the county of Essex has overy reason to feel proud of the production. Certainly -Chingre,
no foreign loams could have woven more Tho design and MANDASAN MATU, Japane e str. 3,246, T. exquisitely beautiful matin.
Ota, 1st July-Miike 25th June, Cas-making of the dress wore entrusted to Messrs. Mitani Besan Kaisha.
Reville & Rossiter, of Hanover-square, bat MARIE, German str., 1,169, Schlaikier, 23rd the embroidery was done by the ladies of the
Bad weather must still be expected over the Inge-Saigon 19th Juan, Riss-Jebsen & Princess Louise Needlework School in Sloans-northern shores of the China Sea.
strack
Co.
NANSHAN, US, transport, 4,700, W. D. Tri- deaux, 1st July-Manila 28th Jane, Coal and M'dise.-U.8. Nuvy, ONBANG, British sir.. 1,737, A. J. Smith, 25th
Jung--Chingrantao 19th June, Col- Chineso Engineering & Mising Co. FARUMIENI, British str. 1,665. C. E. Page 28th June-aipon 23rd June, Rico and General-Chingo,
RAJAL, German str., 1.275, H. C. Rehen, 24th
Juno Bajang 18th June, Timber Butterield & Swire. SI-KTANG. Fench str., 615, E. de Catalano, 2nd July-Haiphong 29th Juse, General- Megories Maritima,
This sabroidery is truly wonderful work, and shows up all the mere efectually because of the simplicity of tho stylo of gown apes which it is placed.
The pattern introduces the English rose, the Sottish thistle, the Irish shamrock, the Star of Indis, the lotus lily of India and English, oak leaves and noore. All these emblems are worked in finest gond thread, and in order to produce the desired effects of light and shade oight or ten different throuds
carried oat with the utmost s
have been used, and the blen of these is
The lower or border of the design, sintest rorresponding with the gigs of the skirt, acorna, Above this is a Spin, Norwegian str., 871; W. Horn. lat Jalis of oak leaves
Manila 26th Juno, Nil-Angaard, Thoro-band of gold embroidery funningly worked so Run & Co.
as to simulate water meant to represent "Sca TAISHON,
Chinese str, 1,216, R G Paramore of Empire" upon which fent lotus lilios. The 1st July-Shanghai 28th June, Mails and use of variations of the guld throad is par- General C. M. 8. N. Co.
ticularly effective in the treatment of the neuens TRAN, British str., 1,346, A. W. Outerbridge, and that of the delicate petals of the lilies.
BAILING VESSEL, ECLIPSE. Rritish 4-masted barque, 2.996,
White, 12th May-New York 20th Jan, Kerasone Oil-Standard Oil Co.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
"SEAS OF INPIRE:"
Pressure has given way over 8. Jaçou. It remains high over N. China and the Pacific to the East of Japan.
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours onding at 10 am. to-day, 2.6 inches.
The forecast for the 24 hours anding at noon to-day is as follows:- Hongkong & Neighbourhood... (*)____
E. winds, fresh. Formosa Channel South coast of China between E. ant E.S. gale
Hongkong and Lamooks, moderating. South east of Chius between Cyclonic gala.
w
Hourkong and Hainay
8.E. gale, moderating slowly; hard rain,
equally.
.870 MILES IN AN AEROPLANE.
M. Vedrines, the cloverest cross-constry air; man in Franco, who was the first to arrive at Hendon in the European circuit race, won the £4.000 prize recently offered by the Petit Parisien for the quickost flight from Paris to Madrid.
He left Paris at 4.11 m. on Monday and arrived at Madrid at 8.6 a.m. the following Friday, accomplisting the long journey of 874 miles between the two expitals in the official time of 57h 26inin. The actual flying time was 12h, 50ntia.
In his fight between San Sebastian and Burgos M. Vetrines, like M. Gibert, was us tacked by an eagia. The bird flow at his propeller while he was in the air, and it was only by manoavring adroitly the he encoded in eluding it.
The most formidable obstacles entered on the way to Madrid were snowcapped our tains 4 503ft bigh. While he was soaring over their jogzed peake he met with a series of treacherous air currents which tried his skill to the most, but by flying at AU of 6,030 ft. during the greater part of the
altituda
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vorage he came through without mishap. Mr S. W. Eraus
30th June-Manila 27th June, General Butterfield & Swire.
The water band and its oak-leaf edging TJILATJAP. Dutch str., 2,740, A.-W. La Rooy,
24th June-Java 14th and Swator 23rd extend completely round the skier. Springing
from the upper edge of the "Sens of Empire June, Sugar-Java-China-Jajas Lijn. TUNGSHING, British str., 1,173, L. Hussy 1st band are representations of the stems of rosea July--Swatow 30th June Jardine, Mathe.and thistles rising towards and culminating in Fon & Co.
a magnificent Tudor roso at the centre of the WONGKOT, German str. 1.115. II. Oltmanns corsago. Widely sep rated at their bases, the 30th June- Bangkok 201k June, Rice and stotns bend gracefully inward and at intervala
bloons are thrown out. Wond-Butterfield & Swire,
The Star of India and the shamrock are so skifully introduced into the design as not to Jamo,appear in any way incongruous or to mar the general effect of growing plaats. The frontal design is reproduced on the back of the skirt, although almost totally concealed when the robe position. or outer train is in
The bodice is ont very low and is edged The Mogul Line str. Braemar left United with gold a amrocks. The sleeves are short
On landing at the aerodrome of Gotain, out- Kingdom of the 30th ultimo for Hongkong via-reaching barely to the wearer's bows
and have shaped openings on their side Madrid, the airman was welcomed by a larger 8. Gilbert
B. Jaines the truite.
Mr sections of each sleave thus crowd with demonstrations of tumultuous joyiga Johnston outer a des, the two formed boing caught tog. ther by hugs the thea After being lugged and embraced he was car Mr Kelly worked in the nest of gold thread. The lowried in triumph to the buffet, where an aide-de- Dr. F. T. Kost out of the bodice giro ample room for the camp ongratu ated him in the name of King;
introduction of tucker of must exquisite lace, Alfonso, and the Civil Governor of Madrid com- which is inset in two layers. The outer one 18plimented him on hie bravery. He then handed of delicate gold thrend hand-woven into over a number of letters from Furis which he
lace, while the inner one is of raal had pr miaed to deliver in Madrid.
Relating Ids experiences, M. Vedrines sald Innis-Mao Saint
"I am vory tired. I had a hard fight with wind and the heat of the ชนม and mist, was terrible, but I felt that unless I kept or should bo-il aud to be takan queer at a height of 6.000ft, is a serious matter, so I stuck to it." Then be lit a cigarette and went off be mus agat. In the afternoon King Alfonso arrived at the aerodrome and the French pilot was presented to him. His Majesty warmly congratulated him and decorated him with the Crass of Alfonso XII, which is conferred upon thus who, contribute to the advancement of science..
The Dedwell Line str. Montrose arrived at
New York on the 2nd ingÉ,
The Philippines Co, str. Ruli left Manila the 4th inst., at 10 p.m., al is due here on or about the 7th int. at daylight.
The strating passed the Suez Canal on the 16th nltimo, and is due bars on or about the
13th instant.
The C.P.R. Co's Btr. fontengle arrived at Aroji 7 am, où the 4th inst., and loft again at 6 p.m. same day for Kobe, where she is due to arrive at 2 pm. today.
The CPR Ca's str. Empresa of fadis arrived at Shanghai at 8.30 am. on the 41 instant, and left again at 4 p.m. same day for Nagasaki, where she is due to arrive at 7 a.m. 1o-morrow.
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A white edge of the lat or shows above the guides and gives a delightfully soft and harming finish. Filmy hand-made lavo- of fine goll throud "xactly similar to that upon the bodice, is used for trimming the sleeves, which are bordered with tiny en lenyos,
case
THE ROBE.
triboue,
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The winner of the Paris-Madrid race is and was born at St. twenty-nine years of age, Denis, a suburb of Paris. He was formerly
The mutorial of the råbe, or larger train, is silk relat, which was specially woven by Messrs. Warner at their Sudbury factory, and the utmost care was taken to one the true royal" shado of parple. The design for the robe is by Mesere. Wilkinson, Conduit street, In compliance with the King's request M. and that of its embroidery comes from the Vedrings mounted his monoplane, and bo Priscosa Lonise School, alrondy referred to. fore Queen Victoria Eugenio, the royal The embroidery is in gold throud, as in the children, and a distinguished company of Court of the downs, and the idea of the introduc. offelul, carried out a series of saa-fal evolu- r. Lional emblema has been adhered to. tions which created tremendous enthusiasm. He Fully extended the robo mestres six yards by a that there yard in half,
is upon the ground ally landed gracefully in freat of the rern Messrs. HUNG CHEONG, Haiphong Roud spread
1 of som
something between 50 and 60 square Mr AH YAU, Hongkong Stall, Ferry Wharffect of rich background upon which the design
ors havi
embroiderers could work. The rose, shanzeek and thistle are cleverly blended apou employed as a mechanis by Mr. Robert Loraine, this superb train, the ornamenfation
being the actor-airman. Recently he beat all spood CATHAY somewhat sparas on the depending. વ
the robe but gradually becoming closer and store by fting from Paris to Poitiers in a mare harmonised from the ground level out strong followlag rind at the rate of over 100 wards, enlminating in a most elaborate and effective design, with scrown above the Queen' monogram for a centre piece. The connected design copies about six lingol feat of the train. With such artistic skill has the gold thread been worked into he velvet that the and the crown appear to be superimposed un a delicate framework ebumrock learos. This exquisite centri feature of the design is succeed by rugen and thistles, the leaves and hicoma of which are all wrought in the gold thread, except the tips of the thistle bloome, into whib fine silk thread has been introduced, giving a most realistic representation of the de- opened natural bloom.
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ELECTEJO CRANE ON QUAY-ELECTRIC OVERHEAD CRANES THROUGHOUT THE SHOPS RANGING UP TO 100 Tons, Filmater given for Deeking, Bepairs to Hull end Machinery, Constructions! Work.
TELEGRAPHO
Dockyard Manager Mr. J. BID, can be zern between the hours of 11AM. and 12 Noon at the Town Office MANAGERS AND AGENTS,
TAIKOOD
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.
HONGKONG, CHINA AND JAPAN.