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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1937,
CORONATION
PROGRAMME
(Continued from Page 1)
PROGRAMME OF EVENTS
As at present approved by His Majesty, the Programme of events la as follows:- +
May
Wednesday, 3-Court.
Thursday, 6-Court."
State Banquet. Tuesday. 11-Presentation of Ad-
dresses and Loyal Greetings by
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SIR M. LAMPSON BIG NAVAL
PRESENTS HIS CREDENTIALS
NOW AMBASSADOR
Ceremonial At Cairo
There was further proof of the Monday, 10-Arrival of Envoys and changed relations between Britain
Deputations.
and Egypt when Sr Miles Lamp- son presented his credentials to the Regency Council on his ap- pointment as British Ambassador. This was the first time on re- cord that a British representative had presented his credentials in Calro or conformed to the cere mental followed in the case of ather foreign representatives.
Prime Ministers of the Do-
minions and by representatives of India and of the Colonial Empire. Luncheon party by the King and Queen at Buckingham Palace
for British Commonwealth Re- presentatives.
As is customary on such occa- sions, the Abdin Palace provided Dinner party by the Duke of the transport consisting of three
Gloucester.
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Wednesday, 12.---Coronation.
Empire Broadcast in the evening
by the King. Thursday. 13.-State Banquet Friday, 14.-Dinner to the King and Queen by the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, at the Foreign Office. Court Ball, Buckingham Palace. Saturday, 15-Reception for. and departure of Foreign Envoys
and Deputations. *Sunday, 16~~(Whit Sunday).
Monday, 17-(Whit Monday). Wednesday. 19.The King and
Queen drive to and lunch at the Guildhall.
Thursday, 20-Naval Review by the
King-
Monday, 24.-Empire Day.
The King and Queen attend Ser- vice at St. Paul's Cathedral (Plain Clothes), Tuesday, 25-Dinner to the King
and Queen by the Prime Minis-- ter, at 10 Downing Street. Wednesday, 26.-Birthday of Queen
Mary.
Court Ball, Buckingham Palace. Thursday. 27-The King and Queen will be present at an evening reception by the Lon- don County Council. Friday, 28.-Levée.
June
Wednesday, 9.-Omcial celebration
of the King's Birthday. Trooping of the Colour. Thursday, 10-Investiture. Friday, 11.-Investiture. Tuesday, 22-Levée.
Garden Party.
Palace.
Buckingham
Sunday. 21-Review of Ex-Service
Men by the King.
July
Thursday, 1.—Court, Monday, 5; Tuesday, 6:-Wednesday. 7: Thursday, 8: and Friday. 9.-Visit by the King and Queen to Scotland. Wednesday, 14; and Thursday, 15.-- Visit by the King and Queen to Wales. Thursday,22,-Garden Party at
Buckingham Palace.
The place of the Review of Ex Service Men will be announced later.
Routes of the Processions on the
day of the Coronation,
From Buckingham Palace by way
of-
Of
West and North Sides of the Victoria Memorial, The Mall, Ad- miralty Arch, Bouth side of Trafalgar Square, Whitehall, East and South sides of Parliament Square, and Broad Sanctuary, to the West Entrance of West-
minster Abbey.
The return route being- .From Westminster Abbey by way
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EXERCISES
IN MARCH
Fleets To Meet At Gibraltar
MANOEUVRES AT HIGH SPEED
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The first units of the Home Fleet,
from home which "will sall January 18 for Gibraltar for spring exercises, will consist of six battle- aircraft carrier, three ships, an cruisers, and 18 destroyers, writes They London correspondent. will be followed later by another aircraft carrier and nine more destroyers.
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From "the Rock" various unita of the Fleet will make visits to Lis- bon and ports in Northern Africa. glass-sided coaches." The Arst, All ships will reassemble at Gibral- drawn by four magnificent horses. tar at the end of February to take carried Sir Miles Lampson, in part
the Mediterranean manceuvres on a large. Ambassadorial uniform, and Mo-Fleet in
Chamberlain. hamed Hussein Bey. the second scale between March 1 and March
Powdered Coachmen
The other two coaches carried the senior Embassy staff. Two Palace cars brought up the rear, conveying junior members.
Powdered coachmen in bright costumes held the reins, and fun- keys. similafly attired, stood, be- hind, while bare-footed grooms- Wands of men, carrying their ofice. ran beside the coaches, calling on all and sundry to make way for the Sovereign's distin- guished visitors,
A fall squadron of the Royal Bodyguard, in blue and red uni- form, and with drawn swords, es- corted the leading coach.
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As the procession moved along the streets, which were lined with police, it was saluted periodically
by the crowds.
In
the Palace courtyard the Egyptian Guard presented arms, and its band played the British National Anthem, both on the as- rival of the Ambassador and on his departure,
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with
It is not yet known whether these are to be held in the Mediter- ranean or, as happened in 1934 and again in 1935, in the Atlantic, where there is more "sca rodio" and less likelihood of interference with merchant shipping
DEFENCE OF TRADE When the two Fleets meet they will have a total strength of, ninę battleships, two battle cruisers 13 cruisers, three aircraft carriers and 50 destroyers. No submarines from the Home Fleet are taking part. but seven boats from the Mediterranean command may be present
It is understood that the ex- ercises will, as in previous years. be concerned with the defence of In that case the British trade. mercantile marine will be invited British merchant to co-operate. ships played a prominent part in the 1935 exercises, when their enthusiastic co-operation yielded valuable experienṛa Owing to the Mediterranean crisis, no com- Sir Miles Lampson was conduct-bined manoeuvres were held last ea up the staircase, which was year. lined on both sides by a stalwart
"AIRCRAFT CARRIERS bodyguard, to the Throne Room, In view of the new policy of where he was received by the Re-restoring the Navy to gency Council, headed by Prince Mohained Al
After the ceremony. Bir Miles had coffee with the members of the Council.
Stands and Reserved Accommoda-
tion on the Boule of the Coronation Procession been issued:
The following statement has also
The Coronation Committee bas had under consideration the ar-
rangements to be made as to the
stands and other reserved accom-.
fully
efficiency, it is probable that ships engaged in the March "war" will do more steaming at high speed than was possible in previous years, when oil fuel was severely tationed,
to
On past occasions big ships have been usually restricted to 12 knots and cruisers and destroyers proportionately low speeds. This handicap deprived the exercises of much of their training value, and was an example of false economy.
Some weeks before the coming. exercises the three big aircraft carriera, Furious, Courageous and Glorious, are to meet at Malta and then make a practice cruise in the Eastern Mediterranean the command of Vice- Admiral N. F, Laurence.
BICYCLE THIEF CAUGHT
Pleading guilty to the charge of
modation to be provided on pro- perty under the control of the Office of Works. The Committee's first consideration äas been to re- frain as far as possible from en-under the general public can claim a croaching upon ground to which right of access without payment, and from which a 'reasonable view of the Coronation Procession can be obtained by persons, standing at | around level. Subject to this con- sideration, stands to the fullest larceny of one push bicycle outside Possible capacity from the scats of No. 6. Hong Lok Street, on January which a view will be obtainable 16, Hul Lau, 30,, unemployed was without obstruction by trees, etc., fined $10 or three weeks' in gaol are being or will be erected along by Mr. E. Himsworth at the Kow- the East side of the East Carriage loon Magistracy yesterday. Drive in Hyde Park and in Kamil- ton Place Gardens, on both sides of Constitution Hill, in the Queen Victoria Memorial Gardens and on both sides of the Mall, on sites within the precincts of the Palace of Westminster and In Parliament Square, and in the garden ground attached to Whitehall Gardens along the Embankment, to provide accommodation for approximately 85,000 persons in all
Det-Sgt. Hunter, who prosecut- ed, sald the executed a stolen property warrant on January 28 at 565, Shanghal Street, third floor, and arrested the defendant.
MRS. JARRETT'S *DECISION
Broad Banctuary, Weat and North sides of Parliament Square, Bridge Street, Victoria Embank- ment, Northumberland Avenue, South side of Trafalgar Square, Cockspur Street, Pall Mall, St. James's Street, Piccadilly, West side, of Piccadilly Circus. Regent Street. Oxford Circus, Oxford Street, Through the Marble Arch
In addition, standing space for and central gate opposite, East Carriage Road in Hyde Park, approximately 30,000 persons will Hyde Park Corner, Through cen- be reserved in Constitution. Hill tral arch of the screen, by Con- and at the Queen Victoria Memoan amateur. a Reuter message stitution Hill, and the North, Eastrial and on the pavements round from New York states.
Eleanor Holm Jarrett. the American swimmer whose dis- missal caused the sensation of the recent Olympics, has annoud- ced that she will swim no more as
and South sides of the Victoria Parlament Square and in the She considers the AAU should. Memorial, to Buckingham Palace, vicinity of the Palace of West- have taken up her case at the re-
minister. Vit to the Guildhall
The seats on the stands, for cent convention in Houston Texas, On the journey to the Guildhall, which a charge will be made, and olympic team," she said. "Ther "first they put me on the the King and Queen will travel by the free standing space will be they suspend me. Now I don't the direct route along the Strand, allocated in accordance with a know whether Tm a professional Fleet Street, St. Paul's Churchyard scheme which, after providing a and Cheapside Their Majesties number for visitors from the Do-
or an amateur, but I won't swim will return by way of Queen VIC- {minions, India' and the Colonies, gain as an amateur and as á pro- |
toria Street and the Embankment.
Street Decorations and Floodlighting
will allow of an allotment of seats and standing-room to representa Lives of as many facets of the
fessional only against Mias Zent."
Kiss Zeit won the backstroke title in Berlin, an honour which experts considered would have
Street Decorations, unless damnational life as possible, gone to Mrs. Jarrett had she taken aged by the weather, will remain offelal, municipal, professional,
part in the contest. She is mak-
husband, Art Jarrett.
in place until midnight on Thurs- ¦ låbour, ste; Villetta day, May 7. Floodlighting of The actual selection of these ing a series of vaudeville appear. selected buildings in London will national and other services and ances at the moment with her be carried out on the evening of activities is having careful coň- Wednesday, May; 12, and on sub- | alderation. At th sequent.evenings up to Whit Mon No applications for tickets from either by the Coronation Com- day, May 17, Inclusive.
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