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PAGEANT

OF

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YOUTH

COLONY CORONATION

CELEBRATIONS

Dragon Display: Swimming

Gala On Programme

The local Coronation. Celebrations will be brought to a' conclu- slon to-day when the International swimming gala at the Victoria » Recreation Club will form the main item on a programme which includes racing at Happy Valley, - the Coronation dance at the Kow- loan Cricket Club and last, but by no means the least, the dragon display on the South China Athletic Association's ground at Caroline Hill. The last named is organised under the auspices of the St. John Ambulance Brigade and the proceeds will be devoted to charity. It is timed to start at 8 pm.

Yesterday letter

red

was another day for Hong Kong and despite the fact that it was not an official hollday the crowds that turned out to witness the Chinese processions (day and night) and the Scout and Guide Rally at Happy Valley was as big as on the the celebrations opening day of while at the Hong Kong Club a

crowd of 650 members and friends

Coronation attended the

Ball

which turned out to be A great success. His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government, Mr. N. L. Smith, together with Mrs. Smith and "Miss Judith Smith attended.

(Continued on page 7).

GUIDES AND SCOUTS RALLY TRAINS CARRIED 43,164

THRILLS FOR THOUSANDS OF SPECTATORS

'Not since the dawn of Scout and Guide Movements in the history of this Colony has there been a display so spectacular, inspiring and memorable as that -presented by members of the Boy Scouts and Girl Guides Associations in connection

with the Coronation celebrations.

The display was held at the Hong Kong Football Cluh Ground; Happy Valley, yesterday afternoon, under the distinguished patronage of His Excellency the Officer Administering the Gov ernment, Mr. N. L. Smith, CMG., who awarded the "Prines of Wales" Banner for 1936 to. First Hong Kong Sea Scout and that for 1936-37 to Third Hong Kong Girl Guides Company.

Over a thousand youths participated in this brilliant display which was a pageant of patrio- tism, a hive of industry, and a riot of colour.

Musical accompaniment was sup plied by the Band of the First Battalion The Royal Ulster Rifles, by kind permission of Lt. Col. R. M Rodwell and Officers, conducted by Bandriaster H. Alfred Hole AR.C. commenced M. The programme with a melodious selection of My- dleton's. "The Rose" and a march "Long Live the King" Hume,

Mr. A. Grad, Assistant Commis- sioner, was entirely responsible for the production of this display and its success was due in no small measure to his efforts,

There was "a capacity audience ed by a who judging by their cheering and. applause, certainly enjoyed the show.

PAGEANT OF SCOUTING

The display commenced with a pageant of scouting, ilustrating the inception, growth and spread of the Boy Scout and Girl Guide Movements throughout the World.

The Arst group which represent ed the commencement of the Secut Movement in 1908 was head-

number of scouts and friends of the movement, illustrat- ing the characters used by the Chief Scout in his book "Scouting for Boys" as examples for scouts 'to' fellow. Thus there was St. George, the Patron Saint of England...on his white charger-the cyclist or- derlies of Majeking who proved, during that memorable siege, what boys could do as explorers, fron- tlersmen. backwoodsmen and pioneers,

(Continued on Page 7)

PASSENGERS

Coronation Week Figures

Details furnished by the Kowloon-Canton Railway (British Section) of the Coronation "passenger" traffic from Chins shows an increase of 17.4 per cent, is compared with the Silver Jublice, 1935.

A total of 43,184 passengers were carried during Coronation Week as compared with 38,768 during the Silver Jubilee celebra- tions.

Of the total carried during last week 11,671. arrived, by train on the eve of Coronation Day.

Detailed Agures are as follows:-..

CORONATION

May 12, 1937

Passengers

from

Passengers other

from Chinese Total

SILVER JUBILEE

May 6, 1935.

Passengers

from.

Passengers other

from Chinese Total

May Canton Stations Passengers May Canton Stations Passengers

7th 2,716

753

3,469

int 1,301

443

1,744

8th 3,582

1.070

4,662

2nd

1,559

381

1,040

9th 10th

4,782

1,297

6.089

3rd.. 2,302

708

3,010

5,953 1,711 11th 9.006" 2,665 12th 4,551 1,933 13th 2,417

Total 33.017

7,664

4th 5,612

1,692

7,304

11,671

5th 9,089

2,178

11,245

6.484

•6th 6,033

1,845

1,678

718

10.147

3,135

43,164

7th 2,863

979

3.847

Total 28.744

6,024

36,788

Pleture shows the detachment of Hong Kong Singapore · Brigade, Royal Artillery, marching past in the Military parade held at Happy Valley last Wednesday morning,

NEWMARKET STAKES

In a

London, May 14. The Newmarket Stakes resulted win for Cash Boox by two lengths from Fair Copy, which beat Solfo to third place by half a length in a field of ninė.

Cash Book started at 6 to 1, the same as Solfo, with Fair Copy at 5 to 4-

Reuter.

MERRILL MAKING FAST FLIGHT

New York, May 14 Merrill, who is on his return fight with the Coronation: films, p.m. G.MT. wirelessed at 12.14

that he was over Central New- foundland, thus beating the pre-

AIRSHIP DISASTER

ENQUIRY

German Commission In

New York

New York, May 14," The German Commission of En- quiry into the Hindenburg disaster reuched New York to-day.

Captain Eckener, designer of the airship. expressed gratitude to those who assisted to rescue the survivors.

The Department of Commerce enquiry is continuing. One" sur- vivor in evidence stated that the

CORONATION MEDALS

For Services To Empire

LOCAL HONOURS

The following Government Gaz- ette Extraordinary was published yesterday:

In the Name of Els Majesty the King His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government has been pleased to award the King's Coronation Medal to the following persona in recognition of their loyal and valuable services to the Empire:

F

His Excellency Mr. N. L. 'Smith, C.M.G

Sir Andrew Caldecott, KC.M.G., C.A.E.

MEMBERS OF, EXECUTIVE AND LEGISLATIVE COUNCILS Sir Henry Pollock, KL, J. J. Paterson, R. H. Kotewall, C.M.G., LL.D.. T. N. Chau, M. K. Lo. Dr. LJ Shu-fan, Leo D'Almada е Castro. Jr.. M. T. Johnson, Bir Shou-son Chow, Kt., J. P. Braga, O.B.E., A. W. Hughes.

JUDICIARY

Bir Atholl MacGregor, Kt.. R. E Lindsell,

URBAN COUNCIL

L. C.. F. Bellamy, M.C., Dr. Chau

vious east to west record he nut explosion sounded like the fringsek-nin, W. N. T. Tam, F. C. Hall,

up Inst September.---

Reuter.

of a big gun-

Ieuter's. Bulletin Service.

Death Leap

In Yaumati

Yaumati district, in the vicinity

A woman, Ip Chiu-tan, aged 22 Voeux at 223, Des years, living

of Temple Street, was the scene of a suicide about 10.30 yesterday Road West, was removed to the morning,

Government Civil Hospital sumer- According to a police report, theng irom oplum poisoning believed victim, Man Nam, believed to be a visitor from the country for the Coronation celebrations, took his

life by jumping from the second

floor of No. 4, Temple Street, to the ground below. ·

to be self-administered.

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The man crashed heavily and Cables ........ sustained a fractured skull..

Finance

He was removed to the Kowloon | Leading Article Hospital where he succumbed to Local Diary

his injuries shortly after 3 p.m...

POISONING ATTEMPT

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B. Wong Tape, Dr. R. A. C. Basto, Abbas el Arculli.

(Continued on Back Page)

CHINA-JAPAN

AIR SERVICE

Link To Be Opened On June 1

TO-DAY'S RACES FUSILIER

Final Selections

(BY "LAST QUARTER")

RACE 1-2 P.M. King's Warden. Haneymoon Eve. Gladiator.

RACE 2

Vira. King's Coronation. Rob Roy.

RACE 3 Strathroy. Able Amazon. Electron.

RACE. 4 King's Justice. Havoc Eve. Harvest View.

RACE 5

National Anthem. Declasse. China Clipper.

RACE 6

Valorous. Daylight Evė. Gold Coin.

RACE 7

Home Brew. Aztec.

A Great Time.

RACE 8

Wild Cat. Rose Evelyn. Ythan.

RACE 9. Shipmaster. Racing Boy. Tempest.

DAILY DOUBLE

National Anthera

and Home Brew.

CONVICTED

Attack

On Woman

ACCUSED ALLEGES HE WAS DRUGGED

In the early hours of April 24, a man entered the Mongkok Po- lice Station and gave himself up saying that he had just murdered a woman by strangulation. He was In a state of agitation and the front of his coat and trousers were stained with blood.

The man was Fusliter Thomas Morgan, of "B" Company, Royal Welch Fusiliers, Shamshuipo Bar- racks.

As a result of his statement the soldier was taken into custody and was charged before Mr. E. Hims- worth with attempting to strangle a woman. Leung Lok, residing at No. 25, Cheung Lok Street. When ne appeared on remand at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday a charge of common assault was substituted owing to insufficient evidence to support the original charge.

Continued on Page 2)

The smart detachment of Seaforth Highlanders · marching

past in the Military Review held at Happy Valley on the morn ́ing of Coronation Day.

Death Of Mr.

P. C. Frost

ed. Info' the wall of the nullahı in the middle of the road.

Enquiries at the Kowloon Hospi- tal last evening regarding the condition of Mr. P. C. Prost who'

So great was the impact that sustained a fractured škull as the result of a terrible motor mishap Mr. Frost was hurled through the in Waterloo Road, on Coronation roof of the car and landed on his back on the bed of the nullah after a drop of about 10 feet.

Mr. Schnabel sustained - slight

MANILA STOCKS Day, ellelted the information that

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he succumbed to his injuries at 10.16 pm. last night

It will be recalled that on Wed-injuries. nesday, a car, in which Mr. Frost passenger and Mr. W. Schnabel, of the Kowloon Go-

was

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