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His Majasty Som letah Phra Faramsulr Maks Vajiravudh, Phra Mongkut Elas, King of Blaw, was orowned with fitting-pomp-and- cironmstance in Bangkok on Saturday, Decemb or 2. Tho spirit of the occasion was well voiced by the Hangkok Times in its introduction to the report of the proceedings:-With forms and ritasi that date for back in the history of the Thai, rape (says our contemporary) in à fans that enshrines many of the memories of his dyanaly, the King has crowned himself Sover- Lord of his people. » has received the sign homage of those who stand nearest to the Throne and of every class of his subjects. In the temple which contains the palladium of his race, he has made profession of his faith and de- olared himself its Defender. His Cerouation progress has been made through a great maltitude all animated by the common impulse of loyalty, and stirred to ansual fervoar in the hour of festival and rejoicing. Gret lustro has been added to the occasion by the presence of no fower than two Princess and eight Princes of foreign reigning Kara

familles, a gathering of Royalty hitherto noprocedented outside Europe. In addition, smbassies fram all the other Powers with whish Siant has relations, added further distinction to the crowning of the King. The solemn couteal net was consum nato, va Saturday, but great fotos illustrative of different phases of the people and activities of Sism go on throughout the week.

The Saturday was almost wholly taken up with the actual coronation and its more intimate Shortly after 9:39 the King functions. proceeded to the rite of ablution, and the Royal Represent tivas aul the Princes of the Royal House entered a special parition to with the subsequout rites. Clad in royal restants Its Majesty appoured, flowers being thrown, and zealed himself on the Octagonal Throne. The Royalties hoved. The King than received consecrated water from each of the oight points of the compass indicated by the throne, and rdale din acknow!lgerent, afterwards leaving from the East side. Every part of the core. mony was in accordance with ancient usag

THE CROWNING

On retirement Ifis Majesty was arrayed in the full Stato robes, with his decorations and their chains. The gollen Kiui coat was put ou and the chain of the Chula Chom Kluo Order placed outside. At 10.40 s. the royal proves sion precended to the Dusit Maba Prasad, officers of the Hould bearing the saven in signia of royalty and the symbolical royal woapons. The historia insignia of royalty in the Orient include the sword, the umbrells, the slippers, and the fan

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the solemnity of the moment of the formal sasumption of power and responsibility.

On the King's own fe duresa-lock of gravity rasted from the time he putered till he was borne to Wat Phra Kor. But, sestroly bad ha! placed the Crown firmly on his head when the All the ancient foud peal of jos barit out. musical instruments were played with sorgy: the troops prevented arms; thy bands played the the four kinds of cannon used national anthom; in odrerannies were rod; and the and was t ken up by the gens of the Army and the Navy firing a saluto of 101 guns. The ball at every temple throughout the Kingdom was beaten seven times, and in every monastery the monks assembled and prayed for a blessing on the

King

Presently the service went ou again to the Homage. First the Brahmins did obeisance. and on their behalf the master of ceremonies asked for the King's favour Speaking through- oat in soft, law tones His Majesty promised to axlond bis favour to all his people. HR. H. Prince Bhanuirangai went in front of the Momreli, and did homage with and on behalf of the Princas of the Royal House, vowing allegi.

ance and devotions

AN EASTERN PICTURE.

This practically an led the rites in the Dusit Maba Prasad. The part sons was purely a picture from the ancient East, one of the west strange nal striking of all, and it was son by four of those in the Dusit Maha Prasid. His Majesty proceded to the north haloony and there xented himself within the heavily gilded throne (but abok) that is ed for proces. sions. The great curtains that opened this part of the loony from those without were then drawn on all thron sides and the King showed himself to his people as represented by

Army,

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TO-

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1912

CHINA, JAPAN, ÚOREA, INDO-CHINA, SAX, STELÍTS SETTLETONTA, MALAY STAU 23 NETHERLANDS INDIA, Pattie PINES, BORNEO, ETC.

The DIRECTORY covers the whole of ka ports and cities of the Far East, from Nether manda na to Siberia, in which idropesi í renida. Notorie is the Directory as full and complete In each case as it can be made, int each Colony, Port, or Settlement in prafabed by DESCRI TION, carefully raised seli year, most of which will servo a hocimate Go FOR TAW Four, giving every detail in comment with the places, their History, Topography, city. Hi

The Information in, these Descriptions, eve isting of a handrod interesting articles, packed with hots comeisaly Het ont, and Dotining statistics of the Tao of ech Country an Port, wouli xlove suffice to fit a large volume

Royal, Octaro-Complete with. Fifteen M ad Plans, p. 1,942, $1000. Directory nal PP., 332, 18.00.

The Directories and. Descriptions are, o

-CHINA-

Soochow Canton

Chinking Whampoa

Nagking

Walan

G.

Poking

“Tinatala

Peitzilio

Chin waugtso

Baka...

Autung

Manchurian"

Yoshow

Trade Contros Shi

Iohanz

Mr & M J. T. W.

Varshall

Mr & Mr CL. Mest

ad ghild

Me

Mrg

ft. Van

cines and child

Mr G.D" Mill

Mint J. Moore Mes K C. Mowera Mr & Mrs F

McHugh

Dr. G. W. McKean Mr R. V. Mitchelwero My & Mead 0:45.

Munkhouse

Mr V. 'Oettingen

Mr R. Obuki

Pa isol Malam

Mr & Mr. Peam1

Nowchwing

„Dairaw Fort Arthur Chaton Woil 3

Kinocha

Baioaufn

"Mukden

Shanghai

Fakyo Yokoban

youjo

Kobe

Kowkiang

Trokow

Kowloon Lappa

Sukhot Kongmonn

Kangahyawan

Chungking: Pakhei

Hangahow Hoihor Niarpe Langchow

Wanchor

Banta

Foochaw

A any Swaton

Mengtzo Tłokow

Sze

JAPAN AND FORMOSA

Shitaki

Osalis

Mji

Koeingi

Tainandu

Nayasaki Takon

Flakodste

Tamsni

Aaging

EASTERN SIBERIA

„Vladivostook

...

Seoul Chemilpo Kussao

CROSHN Wunsan

Fugan

Nicojawsk

Μπάρο

Chisms po

Pingyang Bougchip

HONGKONG AND ITS: Dersadexcară,

MACAO.

FRENCH INDO-CHINA:-/

Maula

Flanoi

Annara IIue Haiphong Tonkin Provinces Quinton PHILI}PIN 9

Floilo

Tobrine: Baigim Chabode.

Coba

& Mrs E. Peterse

Sarawak

Mr. & Mrs C. D. Pears):

Dx & Mts W Pax 80

Miss A. Penty

and child Mr T. B. Putter Mr. EH.

Bay

Mr E M. Raymond Miss Lasy Mr F. Regarracione' Mr. Mra 9. D. Row-

Jand

Mr H. Sawtell Mr J. Scotson

BORNEO

Labuan British N. BorsO

BANGTOK

STRAITS SETTLEMENTS

Bingapore, Penang, Malacca, Prov. Wolleel y

Johora

Patong

MALAY STATES

Sanyal Ujong Selangor

Jelebu

NETHERLANDS Indra

Samarang Sorribain

Porak

Mr. Shalton Hoope

Baiavin Buitenzorg

Padang

Maesar

NAVAL SQUADRONS,

British Frenob

Cherman

Austrian United Stat Italian

Mr. C Sibley

Mr G W. Smith

De

Mr H. H. Solomon"

VA D. Spalding and infant

Mr W. Schoßeld

Misa W, Squire Mr J. Spitt eg

Lt. & Ms C. E. Stainer,

K.N.

Mr & Mrs. Stephans Mr W, t, Stauloy

Mr. M. C. Stavar

Mr P. D. Sutherland

Col. W. C. Taylo

Mr & Mr. E. Volibrecht MIG A Walker

Nr & Mrs A Winsor Bir. E. Warren Mr E. J Waterman M. S. Wall MYSITEON nnd child" Mr & Mra H. L. 6.

White

Mr HIS Whiteside

Mr H Wiant usT

Mr & Mrs WH. Wileyr

Mr G. G. Wo d

Bir L. M Wood Miss Wynne

Mr & Mrs A. Young

GAAND KOTHL

Mr E. Kusibier

Mr W. Arnold Mr. & Mrs G. W. Brett Bir H. L. Kane

Mr F. L. Bater Mr B. Hellinger

Mfr F. Bruten

Mr A. W. Colwell Ur&Mrs V. G. Crawford Mrs. G. Cowan

Mr & Mr A. B. Cres Mr S. Duter

Mr F. Elpuiasteng Mr. and Mr G. H.

Evans

Mr. & Mrs. T. Finchest

Mr Chan Fowler Mr Hortez

Mr. Hurford Mr B Jso

Dr. F. T. Kort

Mr John R Kinghorn Mr F. P. Lefeatey

Mr C. Lynam

Mr

Mr G N Machoff

W. Melanes Nish Mrs Prager

Dr Farage MF. Richmond M C Tap Mr B Taylor Mr H Watkin

Mr W. Voight

Mies Yount

Mrs C. Wielson

KingSqLEDE PRIVATE HOTHÉM

Mra Ait en Mr E. Aradt

Mr & Mrs Aucott.

Mr. Borington Mr A. Belianiy Brown De & Men G. D. R.

1:lack

Dr. & Mrs R.W. Brown Mrs Cook

Coudr. &ars. A. Farley Eng. Lieut. & Mr W.

Dawson

55r.4Mm 15 Donally Mr Ges. G inble Mr Hoslewoo Mr. & Mray D Mr. H. Hoffman

Mir Incinger

Mr Joreland

Mr & M J. P. Lamisert

and children

I

Miss E. Ketewich Mr & Mia W. Logan Mfr E. J. McNulty Mr. k Mies

MacGregor

Morrison

M. K. S.

J. T

Mr & Mrs &, B, Moudar 31.r. H. A. Nisbet child

Six Franela and Ludy

Fingott

Mr. J. Robertson Mr G. Saabse Miss K. Sashre 31 M. 1.shes or MAL. Shields Mr. R D. Stowar Mrs Tope Mr. B. Wabb Me Whyte Mr. J. W. Wilson

East Coast of Sumatra

Japannes

Slamese

Origens OF COAST AND RIVER STEAM24. The Book is printed from New Type speciali reserved for the mrpose, and unifor pity in overs arrangement greatly facilitates reference

Bid the amal Alphab-tio 1 List of Fires, the Directory gives the ASIFTED LISTY Of TRADES and PROFESSIONS at the larger Commercial saires.

The

of ALPHABETICAL LIST montains the anwes of over -

RESIDESC

20,000 FOREIGNERS, arsfully arrangel, with the Initials as well as

e Suroanat in strictly: Alphabetied Ora-

THE MAPS AND PLANS

uve been engraved br one of the most essent

it in firent Bribic and are corrected

jonht up to date.

| fal owinz-

They consid

+10

COLORED PLATS OF FLAB Or Form: Toro MAP OF THE FAR EAST

PLAN OF YOZOHAMA,

PLAN OF KOBAND 40 PLAN a

Bertlæsev:3. Pikaru PLAN OF TSINOtac (Kiaschau) PLAN OF FOREIGN CONCESION,

BH V

PLAN OF HonoKew (SABA) with Inna

Showing the EXTENDED SETTLEMENT LARGE PLAN OF THE CITY OF VICTORIA PLATOF NEW TERITORY (KOTLOO PLAN

LAN OF KOWLOON PLAN OF MANILA

PLAN OF SAIGON

PLAN OF SINGAPORE PLAN OF BAtávia

The CHRONICLE Covers e Double.even of the half saitary in the Far East together with the Tests of all the most important Treatie Doncluded with the countries of Eastern Asia The various Customs Tariffs, Trade Regulatine, Chansbers of Commerce, Scales of Commissions Compilar and Court Food, Hongkong Ban Dotic Postal Goide, Signal Codes, ChiueN Festivale, Tablov of Money, Weights un Measures and other Commercial Information ncluding.

The CHRONICLE ad DIRECTORY, al- though condensed in every possible manner, con tabs overy year more pages

“”

It was years ago univerally pronounesl to be the che post work of th kind anywhere published, and although very much onborged and improved in every way, the price in silver is now below the equivalent of £155, nt which

was originally published.

it

It is published at the Ofoe of the "Honekone DAILY PRESH" and can be had from, qui Adver- tirenut sen themagh, the principal Book-

authors in Asian i thringh,

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Hogwong Daily Prese" fo 11, Fleet Street, 1.0. Mr. F. Alger, D. Clement R ... Moure, G. Breet & Co., Ltd.

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