KOWLOON BEDECKED. FOR MAY 12
All Mainland Villages Share In Display Impressive List Of Illuminations
To judge by the preparations . already in hand the illuminations which will brighten Kowloon and the New Territories during the Corona- Lion celebrations will both surprise and please even those who witnessed time of King the display nt the George V's Jubilee.
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Already the owners of many huitd. Ings on the Peninsula have applied the China Light and Power Com- pany, in whose hands practically all the preparations for decoration will be, to live illuminations of some surt or other erected, while the Illumina- tions Sub-Comittee for Kowloon and the New Territories has spared. neither time not energy to brighten all publle places in the most effective
manner.
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Last Barrier Of Airways Surmounted
Clipper Crosses China
Soa, H.K.-Manila
The last remaining air barrier for with the passenger communication rest of the world, was swept away to-day with the successful crossing of the China Sea by the Pan- American Airways Hongkong Clip- per, from Hongkong to Manue
THE HONGKONG
50 SURVIVE AIRSHIP DISASTER
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the German Government after the British airship crashed in France.
CAUSE OF DISASTER The cause of the Hindenburg disaster is still unknown, but it is thought possible that a backfire from an engine might have ignited leaking gas. The theory is borne out by the appearance of the sudden spark near the tall-fins just prior to the plosion.
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Mr. Gillrobb Wilson, New Jersey Aviation Director, said it was With Captian A. E. La Porte in hydrogen explosion in the second cell of the ship which charge, the Clipper took off from from the rear Kowloon Bay at 9.30 an. on the in-caused the fire and crash. There was stigurai pisaenger fight from Asia something very strange about it, he
suggested-Reuter. to America.
Pariodic reports were received at Kai Tack of the progress of the air- liner on its fight to Manila.
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TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY,
CLIPPER'S PASSENGERS HEAR STORY ON FLIGHT.
The dramatic story of the loss of the Zeppelin von Hindenburg was conveyed to passengers aboard the Hongkong Clipper Just after the Pon- American plane took off from Kat Tack on its Inaugural passenger flight to Manila.
Aboard the Hongkong Clipper was Mr. Thorster Florden, & journalist the Stockholm Dally attached to
who was to have joined the Zeppelin at Lakehurst next week. Mr. Florden expected, by catching contplete a circull of the Zeppelin, to the world by commercial air ser
In three weeks. His plans have been completely upset by the destruction of the glant dirigible.
vlees
As the machine taxled across the WON'T STOP BUILDING bay those aboard were unaware of the tragedy at Lakehurst. They
Berlin, May 7. were later Informed by radio.
It is omcially stated here that the Hindenburg disaster will not affect
further the plans for
building of The information was flashed to the zeppelins by Germany. A new air Clipper by radio from Kal Tack as ship is being completed at Friedrich-soon as the Airport officials were in- shafen at present
Telegraph of the to replace the formed by the Hindenburg.
tragedy. Dr. Hugo Eckener, famous designer of the zeppelins and the skipper of the craft when they first crossed the Atiantle, has suggested the possibility that lightning struck the Hindenburg,
At p.m. a brief radio message stated that tiffin was being served to the passengers aboard, The first occasion on, which air passengers from longitong have been served with a meal.
The Philippine islands were. In VILLAGE PREPARATIONS sight before
the passengera had Anished their meal, and for over an Nor will the New Territories behour the Clipper flew over the forgotten. In almost every village tuxurlantly green mountains uf preparations have been made, under Luzon. the supervision of Mr. C. F. Wood. District Engineer and Mr. J. Young of the China Light and Power Com-
ung
Then, at 2.20 p.m., a brief message was received at Kai Tack:
said: "Preparing to land Manila
All Well."
The report of the disaster was re- ceived in official circles nf first with disbelief, as the zeppelins had been regarded in Germany as having been proved perfectly safe.
pany, to decorate the main road and Bay... first crossing of the China Seas and fire-proof walls and strict pre-
Its immediate environs more elabor- ately than has ever been done before, As distribution engineer Mr. J. D. Parkinson has had his hands full in connection with the general scheme.
The
with passengers had been completed, The passengers will be transferred the Hawal Clipper this after- noon, and the latter airliner will The Sub-Committee has decided (epart at 4 pm. on its long flight to that, though a few coloured lights | Alameda Airport
California. will be used to vary the illuminations, Passengers and mail will be landed white lights will be used in the main there on Wednesday next week. with the Idea of obtaining a brilliant white effect,
Among the public places decorated by the Chinn Light Company under instructions from the Sub-Commillee ere the Police Pier, which will be graced by 630 amps. Signal I 1.200 lamps ing "G.. 20-feet sign read- the Water Police Station
in
PASSENGER LIST
There were 18 people, including the crew of, ilve, abnard the "Clipper when is left Hongkong this morning
Six of the passengers are transe ferring to the Hawall Clipper, asid will travel to the United States. The
The smoke-room of the Hindenburg
cautions were taken against smoking anywhere else on the sulp.
When the dramatic message was received by Captain La Porte, the Clipper was already 50 miles away. speeding towards Manila In bright morning sunshine.
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MAY 7. 1937.
Coronation Curiosities
By 'Harold 8. Corbin
ENGLAND'S WEDDING RING
AMONG
other intricacies of the coronalion, court jewelers have been making King George's core nation ring, or "regali rlag." as
the old manuscripts called it. This ring also has been known since the eleventh century as the "Wedding Ring of England."
A new ring is made for each sovereign, which becomes his per- sonal property. But each ring is a
Queen Victoria's Ring, which was made too small
Happy Valley Review
Rehearsal Held This Morning
A rehearsal of the combined Services review on Coronation Day, was held at 6 o'clock morning. over 4,000 troops taking part in a full dress duplicate of what will be one of the biggest events of its kind
the Colony.
in
the Omeer
His Excellency the G.O.C., Major General A W. Bartholomew, was present, while H. E. Administering the Government, Mr. N. L. Smith, was represented by his A.D.C., Capt.. G.P. Rickcord, 'who followed the procedure for the O.A.G.
Idal.
ODOL
The rehearsal was conducted with The complete toothpaste
out a hitch and, occupied, an hour. Some hundreds of specialors 'watch-
Odol never, never harms the precious enamel. Odol is plea- sant to taste. Lot Odol fako caro of your leath
ed the March Past which was follow. Odol whilens the tooth, cleani ed by a flight of two RAF, machines the fronts, backs and in-betweens. In a anal aerial salute before the Review concluded. The troops after words marched back to barracks with, their bands.
reserved for Enclosure "C",
the public at the Combined Services Re- view at Happy Valley on Coronation Day, has been filed by appleants for free tickets, but applications are still being received and R is announced that the overflow will be directed into Enclosure "E"'
JEWISH SERVICE
will be
A Thanksgiving Service held at the Ohel Leah Synagogue, 70 Robinson Road, Wednesday, May 12.
Ng Kwold-yan, a 23-year old sitter at 11 am, on the occasion of the employed by the Kowloon Motor Coronation of Their Majesties The reproduction of all the many pre-Bus Company, living at 3 Pitt Street, King and Queen. It is hoped that the Government every member of the community vious rings worn since Edward the was admitted to Confessor (1841-1006). King George's Civil Hospital suffering from an will make a special effort to attend ring. like most of the others, will overdose of some Chinese medicine. this service. a spirit of which this Colony may be be a plain gold band bearing Proud.
Jarge violet-coloured ruby surround- He is only one of many.
ed by twenty-six diamonds, Former- The airship was 815 feet lung and'
There are many other enthusiasts ly the gem was a table ruby, but 145 feet high, with a gas capacity of-perhaps one inny suy loyalists-later this
was engraved with the 200,000 cubic metres arid a cruising who have clubbed together, pooling cross of St. George. spred of 80 miles per hour, She was
few hundred dollars, and are able to travel at least 8,000 miles erecting decorations and the like. without refueling. Her four Diesel engines totalled 4,400 horsepower und she could carry a load of 50,000 fb. of cargo. Reuter.
The original ring was supposed
It is this delightful spirit here, this to have had a miraculous beginning. sentiment of loyalty to the British The legend runs that Edward the valuable Crown, under which for the last few Confessor gave a beggar a generations they have prospered, that ring he wore. Soon afterwards an SAW SPURT OF FLAME ship between the Chinese peo-lish pilgrims in Palestine, saying he helps to cement the ever-growing old man gave the ring to two Eng-
Evangelist, and this was St. John the ple and the Government. In Lakehurst, May 6, Mr. Robert J. Novins, an attorney respect their leaders have set them bade them return it to their King. They did, and this was the first 800 lamps; the new Magistrary, 1,900 remaining vight passengers-Messrs! | of Lakehurst, saw the zeppelin fall.
a very fine example.
"Wedding Ring of England." lomps: Signal Hill mast, 300 lompsi | J. 11. Ityan, J. H. Hirst, C. Morse, B. "I was about 250 feet from the Hin-
ambulances and fire apparatus in the the Vehicular Ferry Wharf at Jordon | Baldwin, H. P. Aitkens, A. Botelho, denburg when she was being towed
district to rush to the spot. Bond, B 1ups; and the Kawluon-., Peralta and Toeg--are disembark towards her mooring mast. She had Canton Railway Station, 2.500 lamps.
dropped several lines which Lie PASSENGERS WAVED Private buildings which will be ing at Manila.
ground crew had plexed up. I guess Jaminated at the
request of the
the hangar was about, a quarter of owners or lessees, include the Star
a mile distant. Ferry Pier: 620 lamps; Holt's Wharf, 1.000 lamps: the European Y.M.C.A.. 1,000 lamps; the Hongkong and Kow- loon Wharf and Godown Company's Ecdowns, 2,800 lamps; "Saltash the residence of Mr. G. 1. Gifford Hull, 000 lamps; Gun Club 2,000 lamps; and Jubilee Building (Military Married Quarters at 2,000 lamps.
T.
Through passengers include Mr. Florden. The Swedish journalist who was to have caught the zeppelin Hindenburg at Lakehurst, Mr. D. Merkel, Mr. P. K. Cheong. Mr. A. B. Park, Mr. R. Campbell and Mr. W, Walker.
Shimshuipo RAINY
WEEK-END FOR HONGKONG?
FAREWELL
Bame from the middle section, just ground when disaster struck her. Anger. Jewelers who made'
o: ">
bomb-like
Emblem of a bishop and of a doctor, the ring is symbol of the faith which the King or Queen em- braces and tenches to other nations. Tradition rules that the ring mast be placed on the sovereign's fourth The airship, say eye-witnesses, was finger of the right, or sceptre hand, "Suddenly, there was a spurt of only fa few hundred feet above
counting the thumb ns the behind the centre. I started to run Passengers were laughing and wov- Victoria's ring did not count correctly towards the hangar. A second latering to the crowd below-not realizand fitted it to her little finger, for- there was a terrific explosion and the Ing that
waved farewell.
sent getting the pre-Reformation rule of ship was enveloped in flames ond The
explosion
numbering. That misinke
1712011 collapsed to the ground. It seemed clouds of red and black smoke furlously blushing and stammering as though some of the ground crew billowing outwards and upwards, Archbishop of Canterbury on the must have been mught under the
the
aboard
mput the passengers abo was spot, at the moment ring was to wreckage."
Colonel Nelson Morris, .of. Chicago, be
be placed on her Majesty's hand. foriner U.S. Minister to Sweden,
Capt. Max Pruss commanded the Queen Victoria set her teeth and Anger. Perhaps she took solace in advisor, to the commander-Renter. the legend that the tighter the ring the more she would be beloved and CAPTAIN SAFE?
the longer would be her reign.
Truly the prophesy seemed ful- fited in her case:
One of
But
But
ine United Press that "a hydrogen | ship, with Capt. Ernst Lehman, at was crammed on the right
EARLY REPORTS
Lakehurst, May B. The Hindenburg was approuching the mooring mast it a height of about when the fect 300
explosion occurred.
MISCELLANEOUS DISPLAYS The China Light' and Power Com-
A United States Navy officer told pany is, apart from these jobs, erect-
Hongkong may have a rainy week-explosion caused the fire." ing illuminations also at lis Kowloon
Several survivors were being cared Tong office which will support 700 end.
The offeint weather report, issued for at the naval dispensary, he added. Jumps, the Yuumali sub-station 600 lamps, the Stuff Recreation Club 150 at 10 am, forecasts light, variableUnited Press.
winds which will freshen from thei Imps, and the private houses of n
east and south-cast, with generally number of members of the firm.
cloudy conditions and rain to follow. Unofficial decoration have been ap-
Lakehurst, N.J., Muy 6 Nearly half an inch of rain was for by the following Arms und plied
(8.27 a.m. H.K. Time). private individuals and are in the recorded for the 24 hours ending 10
The giant alrship von Hindenburg the tota erection: Mamak and Com- a.m., bringing
total since January
It is believed, now, that about 100, of erec course
crew pre-including 30 passengers, died in the pany, 500 for er bunge On Company, 1 to 5.40 inches, as compared with the burst into flames as the
pared to moor her this evening at the fire. of 12.04 inches. buildings in Nathan Road, average of 3,500 lamps: Knutsford Hotel. 500 The temperature at 10 ant, had al-end-of-her-first-trans-Atlantic flight lamps; St. Mary's School, 200 lamps; ready exceeded yesterday's maximum of the season.-Reuter. Empress Lodge private hotel, 400 of 81 degrees, while humidity was Last night's minimum lamps: Lycemoon Buildings. 1,000 70 per cent. lamps: Kingsclere Private Hotel, 100
lamps: Kowloon Hotel, 600 Inmps: temperature was 75 degrees,
East
In the foliage.
ALL APPARENTLY DEAD
Captain-Max-Pruss-was-in-com- mand of the ship, with Capt. Emst Lehman acting as adviser. Both are reported to have survived, though they are badly burned.
The airship carried 340 lb, of freight, 240.36. of mall and 1 ton of baggage-United Press.
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New York, May 0 (8.31a.m. H.K. Time), All occupants of the zeppelin von
H.K. SHOCKED Hindenburg are apparently dead in the the which destroyed the alrahip "It is terrible," said Mr. O. Neidi. at Lakehurst, NJ, to-night-Reuter. Secretary of the German, Consulate May The United Press flashes a wireless in Hongkong, when Informed of the July message direct to Hongkong, saying: disaster. "Members of the German October "Fire broke out in the dirigible von community in Hongkong will be December
hear of the January Hindenburg at Lakehurst, New Jer- deeply shocked
all
on-board disaster.
March the Spot "I cannot understand how dirigible could have caught fire. She carried helium, a non-inflammable gas,'
Harl's silk store, 200 lamps; World News Company, Nathan Road, 100 Jamps: Lee Sang and Company;
of lights being The total number Nathan Road, 250 lamps; C. H. Wind-
used in the village, including those sor and Company, 150 lamps; Siitani
on private dwellings, the theatre and Silk Stare, 200 lamps; Swalow Wing the offers of the China Light and Lec. 100 lamps; Sunny Farm Dairy,
Power Company and the New Terri- Nathan Road, 200 lamps; Harirami
tories electrical contractor, is in the Silk Store, 200 lamps; Far
region of 5,500, lamps. Motors,
At. Tsun Wan, a similar paitau is In Yaumall, illuminations will be placed on the fruit and vegetable being erected, trees are being decor-sey, It is believed market, 250 lamps; Mr. J. Manners, ated, etc., with a total of 2.500 lights. perished."
Taipo Market will have two in Dundra Street, 350 lamps, and in Pitt Street,
lamps; Sul Hong pailaus, and decorations to various
the sirrels Yuen, 500 lamps; Blue Taxicab Com-buildings and
total of 4,600 lámps. pany Garage, 600 lamps.
In Mongkok, Illuminations will be erected for the Confuciani Association, Sai Yen Street, 300 lamps; Kowloon Motor Bus Company garage, 1,800 lamps, Mr. A. Spradbury, (Britannia Aerated waters), 200 lamps; Walt Yan College, 400 lamps.
350
In Kowloon City, La Salle College
will be decorated with 1,500 lamps.
using o
MAY BE THREE SURVIVORS
At Shek Wo, 500 lights are being
New York, May 6 (8.40 am. H.K. Time). used, the main effect being gained
About 100 persons were aboard the from a large crown and the letters
von Hindenburg for her first Atlantic "G.R." on the top of a building.
Shataukok will boast an illuminat-crossing of the season. It is now ed crown and festoons of lights using reported that there are three sur-
vivours. 500 lamps.
At Shatin, the walls of the old village will be picked out in lights
The total number of electric light and the Police Station will be sur globes thus used in the above Illumin-mounted by a crown and the letters
used,
The Hindenburg left Frankfurt-on-
at 8.15 p.m. Monday.
Mal
Site carried 39 passengers. There is no accurate estimate yet
to
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Mr. Neidt believes that Dr. Hugo July Eckner, the famous zeppelin com- September mander, was not aboard for the December tragic flight. "Dr. Ponschiller woulo January... probably be in command of the ship," March
Sales for the day: 3,230 tons.
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ation schemes reaches the figure of "G.R." About 600 lights are being of the dead and injured. 35,400.
In addition to these buildings, the Peninsula Hotel will be floodlit with 14 high-powered lamps and will be crowned by a Coronation design main luminated with 2,940 lamps and two other Coronation fittings using 3,280 bujbs.
Chicago Corn At Kam Tin where the new acro-
drome is under construction, a small paillou is being, erected across the road and festoons of lights using, in all, about 400 lamps.
A crown and the letters "G.R." are being illuminated at Tin Moon and there will be festoons of lights, using about 500 lamps. At Tsing Shun, crown and "C.R." sign will be erected Almost every village of importance to shine out across Castle Peak Eay In the New Territories will come in while the streets will be festooned a share of brightness. At Yuen with lamps, about 500 lamps being Loong, the largest and most import-❘ used.
for
ELABORATE PAILAUS
nnt centre of the areo, a pailau has The Land Office at Ping. Shan is
been erected at each end of the main road surmounted with poles on top of which will be flame-like effects obtained by throwing a bright light
being decorated with
n' crown and "G.R." sign using 300 lights.
Some 500 lamps will be used in Illuminating streets and picking out
JUST ABOUT TO LAND The crew of the airship had just tossed her nose-lines to the ground when suddenly there was a terrific burst of dame from the stern of the airship. No cause of the explosion can yet be determined.
The von
von Hindenburg was due to convey the last of
of America's Corona-
tion visitors to Europe and her next scheduled trip to the United States had been postponed two days, until May. 14, so that she could carry news reels und other films of the Corona- tion to America,—Reuter,
DEATH IN SECONDS
Within a few moments after the All the work has been designed by Foulbreak of fire, the twisted frame-
Spectators stood sobbing. Many were hysterical as Army trucks came hurtling, with sirens screaming, to hose the blazing wreckage.
on to red silk-a most effective desen certain buildings at Ha Tsuen, which was evolved by Mr. Young, under whose directions the work was the China Light and Power Com- work of the airship crashed to the carried out.
pany's engineers but many ideas in ground. Between the pailaus are large the New Territories district scheme -crowns which will be illuminated were suggested by the Chinese them- with 300 bulbs, and a shield fixed to selves, the Village Elders being called ench pole with the leliers "G.R." into consultation before, decisions picked out in lights, while lower were finally reached. down the figures "1937" will be The total number of lights in the brightly
illuminated. Each pallau New Territories will be about 17,000. will be decorated with over 1,000 Each crown used measures nine feet lights, while between them, festooned by nine feet. There, ore, altogether, along the main road, will be strings 10 crowns to be used,
The airship was scheduled to moor
E.S.T.
at 6 a.m. but was delayed 12 hours by head winds over Newfoundland. The disaster occurred at 0.20 p.m.
The airship cruised over the air- of lights to which Chinese lanterns "Strafford House Talpo, will be
flocdill and it is hoped that it will port for more than an hour waiting for the weather to clear to permit be able to secure a red, white and blue effect. If this proves too dither to most.
will be attached,
Another pailau has been erected privately by Hop Yik and Co., while two flame trees will be decorated ficult, the building will be floodlit Police sent out a radio appeal, as}. with 200 bulbs cach, carefully hidden with while light only.
zoon as the explosion occurred, for all
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