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Saint-Jacques Vigilante, river gunboat, 180 tons, & guns, 7 hp

Lieut. Dumenlin, Sikiang

THE CORONATION.

(Continned from page 5.)

National Anthem, and as the Royal carriage

STRAITS

drew away there zoomed in the waving, shout Ter value each! ing welaoine the heartiest recognition of their share ei. Calle Majesties erta to know and understand tha{aid up,arə;--- interests of all our subjects.”

THE RETURN TO WESTMINSTER.

From this point the Royal Procession made ils way across St. George's-cireus into this West- minster Bridge-road, along the entire length of which the King and Queen had agroat roup tion. At some poizis there were large stands Blled with well-to-do poople, bat most of the apectators belonged to the bumbler ranks of his Majesty's zabjecte, and their loyal demonstra tions worn marked by an unaffected and un- stinted cordiality which it was pleasant to ob terva. Here and there little London children could be seen perched on the shoulders of self- denying parents, and still justifying by their olusters of yellow caris the old words of admica- ved angeli, notwithstanding the tium, non Angli anfavourable surroundings in which so many The scheme of of them are brought up. decoration along the route fellowed in the main old-fashioned lines, From St. George's cirona to the junction with St. George's-read white obelisks had been erected, but thenceforward to Westminster Hridge their phases were taken by the familiar Venetian masts. There was, however, a profusion of bright and flattering rather dingy thoroughfare almost as gay as an colour, which for ongo made the ordinarily orchard in spring. At the end of the road, by St. Thomas Hospital, the Procession passed between euermons stands filled with cheering then suddenly emerged into spectator, the points and quietude of Westminster Bridge. Hare no crowds of spectators had been allowed to furin-a precaution which will sur prise no one who considers the lowness of the But people who could see the part parapet. of the route found it not the least interesting. The aitorento flagstaffe and chipmasts, with beamers of heraldic deries, with which the parapet was decorated gave the bridge a pictur

with a touch of quintos, and ese appearance maite it a fitting framework for such an ancient spectacle as a Royal Progress.

PALLANENT-SQUARE-AND-WHITEHALL

In Bridge-street, St. Margaret's-streof, and Parliament quare the footways were not closed had been on the to the general public, as they preceding day, and many of the spectators who took

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enclosure, it swept into Parliament-street. Those who had arrembled in good time enjoyed lan the spectacle of the march past of the large zumber of troops who, coming from their barracks and camps in the West-ond, posred over Westminister" Bridge to line the route in South London. The paths were at no time crowded, bat the numerous stands wars fally occupied, and avea upau sach lofty positions as the roof of St. Edward's Chapel, the reef and tower of St Margaret's and upon the Clook Tower of the Houses of Parliament spectators had foard places. From time to time during the morning a peal was rung upon the bells FL Margaret's Church, and the band of the Royal Military Beboot of Music, which bud taken up a

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the site of Whitehall Palace, as another alleg. orical pair of lions guarded the Palaon Beautiful, looked down benevolently on the military pilgrims as the head of the Proces sion rode between them. On the east side of Parliament-street and Whitehall large nun- her of the general public stood, and joined the occupants of the crowded stands in vociferona welcomes to the British statesmen and soldiers from over the seas, to the Frinces of the Best Mon.

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Farming out of Whitehall the King and Sun. Queon entered the last stage of their triumphal paratively stuffy streets they passed into the progress. From the tall homes and the com ample space, the frear air, the refreshing green of the Mall and the Park. Here the crewd no more than three or four deep, and though the total numbers, including these inside the railings and on the stands, doubtless ran into tena of thousands and all could soo splendidly and in comfort--they seemed to be too

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a volley of cheers issued from the crowds in the Mall, which though small in the earlier parts of the day, had grown largely in the previous two hours. The Royal carriage, now laden with bouquets of carnations, slowly turned into the contral gates of the

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THEIR MAJESTIES ON THE BALCONY. The gans from the Park boomed at their message that the King had retained to the Palaco, but still the spectators remained in the Mall, hoping for another glimpse of the King and Queen, The empty Royal earringe passed through the courtyard on its way to the stables, On the Day Proceding the Departure of the but still the crowd stayed. For ton minutes they

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German Austrian Japanese United Stater Siameno Italian OFFICES OF COAST AND BIVER STEAMER, The Book is printed from New Type specially reserved for the purpose, and uniformity in every. arrangement greatly facilitates reference.

the The features in the 1011 Edition are CLASSIFIED LISTS of TRADES

andl the larger Commercial PROFESSIONS t

entrer.

The

ALPHABETICAL LIST comnins the navies of over

of RESIDENTS

20,000 FORLIGNERS, carsfully arranged, with the initials as well a ne Surnames in strictly Alphabetical Order, sa tast may name can be found instantly.

THE MAPS AND PLANS nave been engraved by one of the most eminent: Firms in Great Britain and are corrected and hwacht up to date. They consist this year of the following:-

COMTURED PLATE OF FLAGS OF FORMEN HONES MAP OF THE FAT FAUT

PLAN OF YOKOHAMA

PLAY

OF KORE AND HY000

Kwangchanwan PLAN OF FOREIGN Settlements, Turntsi Pakhoi

PLAN OF THINGTat. (Kiadorat)

Hangchow Hoihow

Ningpo

Langshow

Włachow Mêngtze

Hokow

Santa

Foochow Szema

Amoy

Bhanghui Swatow

JAPAN AND FORMOSA

Osaka

Tokyo. Yokohama

Hugo

Kobe

Shimonoseki

Moji Nagasaki

Taininfa Takow Hakodate Anping Temeni EASTERN SIBERIA

Vladivostock

CHOSEN

Wonsau

Fusan

Pingyar.g

Nicojewsk

Seoul

Mokpo Chemulpo

Chintempo Kunean.

Sougchin HONGKONG AND ITS DEPENDENCIES. MACAO. FRENCH INDO-CHLINA:

Hae

Toursze Hanoi Haiphong

Saigon Tonkin Provinces Quinton Cambodge PHILIPPINES

Manila

Sarawak

Cebu

BORNEO Labuan British N. Bornes

BANGKOK STRATTO SETTLEMENTS Singapore, Penang, Malacca, Prov. Wellesley

MALAY STATES

Sungei Ujong Selangor. Jelebu

Perak NETHERLANDS INDIA

Padang Macassar

Johore Pabang

Batavia Buitenzorg

Samarang

Sourabais

East Coast of Sumatra

PLAN OF FOREIGN CONCESION, BHANGHAI PIN OF HONGKEW (SHANGHAI) with Inse

Showing the EXTENDED SETTLEMENT LARGE FLAN OF THE CIFT-OF VICTORIA PLAN OF NEW TRANSTORY (KOWLOON) PLAY OF KOWLOON

PLAN OF MANILA

PLAN OF SAIGUN PLAN OF SINGAPORE PLAN OF BATAVIA

The OHRONICLE covers the notable events of the last half century in the Far East togethe with the Texts of all the most froportant Treaties concinded with the countries of Eastern Asia, the various Customs Tarifa Trade Regulations, Chamber of Commerce, Sales of Comansiona Coneslar and Court Fece, Hongkong Bam Duties, Postal Guide, Bignal Codes, Chines Festivale, Tablee of Money, Weights and Measures, and other Commercial Information including.

The CHRONICLE and DIRECTORY, ak though condensed in every posible manner, coor tains every year more pages.

It was years ago universally pronounced to be the cheapest work of the kind anywhere published, and although very much enlarged and improved in every way, the price in silver is now below the equivalent of £1 68, at which it was originally published.

It is published at the Office of the Hongkong Daily Press, and can be had from, and Adver tisements sent through, the principal Book- sellars in Asia and through -

LONDON... Hongkong Daily Press". Office

181, Fleet Street, L.C LONDON ...... Mr. F. Algar, 11, Clement's Lane, Laton-..............Menen. G. Bizoei & Co, Ltd.

7. Cornhill EC.

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