WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19. 1911.
CÓROVATION MEETING.
Draft Scheme of Celebrations Approved.
His Tandship SirFranois Piggottpresílat over a public meeting at the City Dhillon Tushy evening to rises the form of celebrations to be arranged in connection with the forthcoming Coronation. There masa pyul attendando.
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THE CHINA MAIL.
CORRESPONDENCE:
THE CORONATION PROGRAMME.
• (To the Editor of the “ CHINA MAIL.") Sir-The-akoletan programma "of the Coronation Festivities submitted for public approval hardly seems to me to be an ideal
It may be that practical considerations aat apparent to me render what might be considered an ideal programima impossible of attainment, and the following suggestions must be taken as being made subject to this.contingency.
2p.m.-Chikleen to beadleeved in their I receive a Mechi He also agreet with the suggestion of a respective.mals mant trip to the children, and thought thenficco aul to be provided with Ten und cormation could be celebented in in better. Refrystinguis way thai by associating it in the minds; 7p.Lautern Pavedior, with, trans of the dildren s by bringing a little parencies Nowing the Royal Family.
Thus they 8 pan.-Diuier at: Government Hose happiness into their lives. would always roquember the empation and Receptions afterwards Pullie. Gar- of their King and that it was an occasion dens to be lit by laterns, "Band Reone. Asociated with happiness, The Chair)
fromments. Fireworks and liminations math suggested that there and is larbone. The Chatoh said that in nedslänce ton homme children to fivido for, bu with a wish very seurally expressed in the if that referred to European children he i Colony the uitee appointed by the dilut kirow were they were all to come Garevor as the nucleus far preparing a from This great bulk of Chinese children scherați of Celebrations for His Majesty's were not British subjecta, and ho personal- Coronation recommended that i "iliate, p295- Į by sjid hot think that the Coronation should grane, shích had been prepared, showblindated with other children than 'be submitted for the appuntat of the public | Tujser of British subjects. Hu strangly generally because it was necessary, that the protested against the children being enter public hout he naked to provide the tainel plece men at different places and funds and therefore it was only fair that given different addresses. Mr Looker #l they should have sote means of expressing espresed his suprise to see his name on their views with regard to the spenting the money. "Thu scheano submittal was not danwa up haphazard, but after con It and generally understeuns that unless sidering many pros and cons of each itend
decoration committer. That was
fire baad heard of it.
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To take the case of the entertainboat of the children first. The programme Apports to contemplate the children being gashored · | together in their schools, given an address,
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The idea of an "address" is connection WATKINS bled in school does not appeal to me. It savours too much of a lecture.. It must be remembered, too, that the children will be The Cisimman replied that he must fake The officials so far dosen aru that pointy of answering and F. T. Piggott. Et, Claims; F. II. much more youthful age and what might General Committed His Honour Sir of ages ranging from 20 or thereabouts to n Mr Locked's vriticisms," They had had Armstrong, Au Tak, G. Ballochs, Comdr.be understood and appreciated by pre uge que day's hobelays and at the last meeting CW, Beckwith, R. Hon. Mr A. might be regarded as a lesson by anthes of committee it was decided to call a public Bresin, Sir C.-P. Chater, Kt, C.M.G., Chan Kai Hing, Chan Kang U, Chan Sui
A fay simple wonds indicating the loyalty meeting as war as possible by expresses Ki, W. Dickson C. Montagne Ede, Fung which should be entertained for our Sover and also to put xetics in the papers Wa Chun, flon. Dr Hu Kas CMG Bigns, the honour they should be hold in,
T immediately. He did not think in this He Fook, Ho Kou Ting
and the protection and benefits we enjoy under their rule, which can easily be under stood by all-agon, appear to me to be all that is required.
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I also think the tea might be associated will some form setent it pacte
unters clue fra Howe there would be ma review of the true. There would most prohitly be the annual review on the Kitig's Billaby, and it was considered that and review in the list weather would not be elucive to the enjoyment of the
Hough, A. S. Hooper, E. Trigg, Rev. trogu ini the Coronation culebration. He that any courtesy, was shown to AFP. Jehmon, Hon. Mr. H. Keswick, "mentaled Thue to show wing no review wase member of the community, for the com
Lan Can Pak SALW Logan providal for The first thing flowing wittee ould not posily issue cards to Capt. F. W. Lyons, G. II. Melhurst, Sir the established precedent of the Empire, every, jember, and he felt sure the H. N. Mady, Ng How Cla, E. Orniston wolt bon spectaserrier br the Enthetiru), tienes una finesimit Hon. Mr E One, Hon. Mr H. E. and a counties wild be appointed guise theancesaszydetailsinovderihatilat service should fie as effective as possibles The next thing was the children. The comimittee and pretically everyaly in the Colony thought the children should be ecially provided for and that they shored have a lasting remembrance if the easion There was a proposal in the scheite sih- millal 1b they should be addressed in their schools, and the committes hoped that this publie nesting would apper of forgation Ung Chinese children bin in the their having a permanent memorial of the Colony were British subjects. With regard Levy, W-Lugall, 'occasion in the form of a medal, besides, f--to the organisation of theiniks it was ex. H. Ross, N. J. Stabb (treanizer), Hontain Lodge, or the Mount, if the owners chire, tea and refreshments. The co-pressly for thand res time-the-meeting was mittee had given much anxious thought called. With regard to the launch procession
tent. for
the children.
any intentional light. As soon as the
AT. Stewart, S. W: T Hon. Mr members had prepared a skeleton' scheme Wa Yuk, 11. P. White, Wang Kam Fük, the public meeting was called. It was only Tarna, David Wooth. d: 1. Skelton, Yung Yik Ting, D. Clark, RÚM. Dyer, after grat deliberation that the comunittes W. King, thoughrit impossible to onginiscaprocession of the ellieen through the streets in order toget the tony place whery sports could be held. It was difficult to move 4.000 troops which were under discipline, but it would be next door to impossible to move 10,000 hildren. Perhaps Mr Louker Ind
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Decoration Committee.-it. W. "Bird, Hon. My a. W. Brewin, A. Brye, W. Li Carter, Chay Shi Ki, Denison, F. Graham, A. B. Grillin, M. H. Logan, Fung Wa Chu, L.Gibbs, Ho Kou Tong, H. W Laker and W. J. Tulcher.
Collection Subscription Committee.-F. H. Armstrong, G. Ballpeli, Sir O. P. Chater W Dixon, le Fook, Hon D: He En, H. Medhurst, Sir Hornujeo Mody. Mr Wei A Yuk, H., P. White and W. G. Humphrey
Children's Entertainment Committee Rev. F. T. Jolinson, W. King, Hon Mr H. E. Pollock, Rer. Father Robert, and Representatives of other Missions, Lau H. Sutherland, J. A. Tarrant, David Wood and II. W. Looker,
Fireworks Committee Comdr. Beck with. R. N. L. G. Bird, Chan Kai Ming An Challan, S. W. Teo, H. W. Robert son, Wong Kam Fak and Yung Tik Ting, Procession Committee.Hon. Mr A. W. Browine Boa. Capt. Lyons, Ho Kom Tang, Chan Siu Kec, Chan Ku Yu, Hot, Wei A Yak and Chan Kai Ming.
to the particular form of entertain-suggested by Mr Lok, that the T. E. Hough, Shelton Homer, E. ving,
They had considered, and it had han suggested the thought of a trip on a liver-tumer, there night be procession of lighted junks party, or sports at Happy Valley, through the harbour. It was too on to wer över 10,000 children in the Colony it the committee, but it was not too soon to was deckied that that was an almost ask the public as to whose hunds they wish posible body of children to move, and further details to be confide. (Ap
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The trician, by John Galsworthy, The Master Wit, by May Wynne, programme which strikes me that it Revelations of the Secret Service,, by Wil-
Anatlier feature of this branch of the hortes Way, by Morlog Reberts leaves the children at the Peak und Defender of the Faith, by Marjorie Bow.
lian Le Quex, amas on the lower levels, shore education Friends of Fate, by Lacas Clev takes place at home, altogether in the cold.The.Stmits of Poverty, by Ella Minenshon. if any children are to be associated with The Postmaster of Blachet Deignton, by E. the Coronation the class I refer to should
Phillips Oppenhebn. undoubtedly be included. It would be comparatively simply matter to assemble them all together and give them an after. noon's enjoyment in the grounds of Moun- would kindly lend them for the purpose. Sports and tea would seam to be the best matbod of entertaining them and a modal would be a fitting complement to the entertainment.,
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therefore the committee proposed that the/ pkunne.): Humpangatesol as a resolution tlab Chun Kan U. G. C. Moxon, MI. A. Kan!, { oblivious to the monotony of their suffering The Woman Deborah, by Alice and Claudu) children should be entertained in their la suited and slightly respective schools mid that a curtain sumplified by him should be approved by
the pallip nesting.
should be allocated to each school in order to provide the necessary entertainment. A.
Jaffers procession was also suggested, and
Hon. Mr Keswick, suggested that the notes ofla number of young men willing to
assist shell as added to the various sub
His Excelleriey the Gosimor swald be commitifex so that they could make it giving an official dinner and reception really good, (Appause.) He thought *afterwards. His Excellency had Bu that Kowloon should be represented on thorised him to state that the reception the congliters as the young men from that would not be an ordinary me todo of the water took much interest in the pemons who asially received invitation welfare of the Colony.
Hon. Mr Keswick thought that member of the community other than British sila- Jeets might be willing to join with them on that mansion, and he suggested that the various sub-committees deall invite meny
Johnson. Hon. Dr. Atkinson, Hon.
It is, I think, a matter of regret that no
Mailitary and naval display is proposed. I quite appreciate the consideration for the Forces which desires to save them from the
Mr
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Since my last notes the daily rainfull lus been as follows 11 inches, 1.12 inches, 1.15 inches 245 inches, 17 inches, and .05 incles. From the foregoing it will be seen dat we have had our fair share of rain. The average temperature for the jast week has been (87 F.
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cants to Government Home, but, subjeton. Mr Polek seconded the to the limitation of evening dress, it would resolution. He had no doubt that the ben reception for the whole Colony as far matters referred to by Mr Lunker anl us the Colony desired to attend and the others would be taken into consideration | committed proposed that the Publie by the respective Aub-animitives. Gardens shoul for that purpose be cuti- | sidered attached and as part of Guvern- ment Hear. There would be an alleyway of lanterns cuecting Government House with the gutes of the gardens and the
Gardens. Then it was hoped there would be fireworks and refreshments at every Mr E 4. Irving said that it would be thing necessary to unke the evening aydutely impossible to differentiate very pleasant. That would involve a twein school children who wore Britis certain expenditure of suoney,
With subjects and those who were not. It regard to the question of fireworks and ght to be clearly understood there could Illuminations, a sus committee would be be no such distinction. appointed to consider the preliminary draft How that would ultimately prepared. work out depended upon the views participate in this festivities of the occasionKinng Chott
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expressed by members. The den was --not to un fa.any extensive ir elaborate. scenso of Inntern decorations us that would
sub-committees.
Mr Louker said that when he referred to
the endres his iden was that they should.
as children and not as schoot children..
Hon Mr Keswick told of the difficulties
A better opportunity could not he had of bringing home to the large population rection it enjoys white dwelling and trading of this Colony a lively sense of the pro here, and of the political significance of the Throne and the force supporting the Throne. The display need not be prolonged. All that is required is that it should be elective: A landing of the Kowloos and Saval Forces at various portions of the Colony, and a March by them Square, where they would join a general gathering of the troops on the Island;
that s recently and impressively carried out, would be all that would be necessary." The saluting point of His Excellency could 31 E-Lapissier, from-singhai, takes appropriately be fixed at the Statue of the himself, and a proclamation, or the duties of Outdoor Deputy Com-address, or something of that description, missioner Fire Mr S. J. Hanisch, who by His Excellency would form a fitting
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imposing display. One suggestion Ilave to minké as regards illumination. Why should not a chuin of Mr H. W. Brazier has been transferred | bonfires be lighted on the Kowloon Hills ?"
Add enorm -to tlus
effect as
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the Canton Office, upon reaming from one leave, cire Mr C. F. Olesen, trus furred to Tientsin,
Indoor.
MrBehin Mansfield, frog Mengte, is
of suoring a large body of children to one lying us a brief visit on his way home to
England. place and explained the committed hid
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- Mr A. Combe, tmisfered from Wuho,the divinest of the Prerogatives of King-
cost a large sum of money, but, to arrange thought the best way way to distribute the Animple and effective scheme to illuminate medals to children whose names, were has been appointed British Vice-Consul rie hip why not associate the commencement |
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the whole of the Peak by a system of red standing on the books of nay recognised lanters it each window. It was no hoped that at a given signal the words "God. Sare
The resolution was then approved. the King in very large letters would be
The Chaimum asked for names to be illuminated along the May Rond. Thero added to the general committee and Mossas would also be froworka (on the harbour, Duncan Clark, D. Wood, Tarmat; Skelton, Their Chinese friends were organising soine-W. King, R. M. Dyer and A. Sholton thing in the form of a procession for the Hooper were approved of. second day and when a little nearer the Hon. Mr. Pollock pointed out that they
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cleniency in the form of a review of the sen of the new reign by an exhibition of Kingly teques of the prisoners in the gol, and a Fremission of such of them, or such part of The Colonial Secretary will move at a them, as might not be considered prejudical meeting of the Legislative Council to to the pable, interest This, I admit, is
Dr Rossler and Mrs Rossler, of the Germore a question for the-Governsent than morrow the following resolution :--
Consulate General, love left for Homeland on vacation leave.
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Enclosing my card,
The handsome new premises of the time they would know more definitely what bight to have the representatives of the Deutsch-Asintisang Bank, situate upon the was going to be done. This was a rough naval and military forces to co-operato with Bund, were formally opened on the 18th outline of the scheme and he would be very them.
fast., when Mr J, Kullmann, the manager pleased to hear any reraarks that any yone
The Chairman explained that that would of the Canton ofce, rocsivel his friends, present wished to make upon it.
Mr HW.. Looker, said he wished to enter a strong protest against the mutice given of the meeting. He had only learned of the date of the meeting that morning by necidant and other gentlemen sitting round had only learned of it that afternoon in conversation or lim xpresses. That was not the right way to call a public mesting of much public interest. (Applause.) He certainly thought "a longer and mon
be done through the General Officer Com-Practically all the business community of manding the troops.
Hon. Mr Pullock mentioned that em bors of the public who desired to bring for ward hy views as to details connected with the schenfe could address them to Mr P.5. Jamieson, and they would be forwarded to the respective sub-committee."
Shameen attended the function and-the- event was also hienoured by the presence,
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AN ABSENT DEFENDANT, A defendant named A. Choy was absent the Consular representatives. The leading Chinese Merchants doing business with Shancen wern mach in evidence, as money from a house in Taz Mi Lane
For stealing fire jackets and 82.40 in when situ was sucd at the Supremo Court
this morning, holur Ms Justice Hazeland,
also were sonic prominant Chinese Officials, native was sent to gaol for six weeks and for $28. Defendant is hend, of a money
It is air that competition is the soul of ordered to be exposed in the stacka for
business; to wo welcome our new arrival and wish the Bink all the success it
four hours
It was al agreed to invite all the foreign Conals In the Colony to become members deserves, of the general committer.
A Chinton was charged with being in Mr J. W, C. Ronnar said that one
The holiday pred off very quietly, possion of 639 tule of lowo opium,
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definite notice should have been give gentleman had been greatly exercised as to practically everyone that could get away Arrested in Conunught Rond, he toki thelial plaintif and Mr J. H. Gardiner}
Mr. W. E. L. Shenton appeared for the
defenderl Moreover, the present did not know whether the metal would be of British did say and conserently. Sumoon was exains liger that he was a colls and was Mr Gardiner said ho, did not know why what they were sked to attend for. nature.
Almont donerted by Uu: male members of given the box to Bike to Wing Lokdefendant was not present. She had been entering the nom, paper was put into How. Mr Keswick said he had been asked the community. A number of people went Street wharf, not knowing its contents told on a previous occasion what day to he their hands which contained a programme to and a wire home to London town with to Shui Hing and Hour Lik while them fae, of $1,000, or three months hard there. He could not oppose any judgment which they were asked to approve, reward to the indats, which were to be made trips to Yang Tak, han bin, sta I taboo paul and the "aptuin was his Lordship might make. -Phoy funt Hirdly had time to read it; for | made of bronzo, suitable for prosentation
ecollater their attention so far hnd been taken up to children, and of a diameter of 1§ frchen,
The river gunbant Moorhen came into
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in listaring to what the Chairman had to He found they were tahu har ef. Hung harbors from Hongkong on the 17th installe between a China kdger and may, Thai tho present to approve and kongatis pries of £3.10 per thousani. make suggestions to the programme on the The Cimianon-That oncludes the apur of the nutcut was to lavito failure, busizand of the meeting, gentleman. Tam He thought the pegramme should have very much obliged for your attendance. bon de public at lisista week before the meeting took place With reward to the permaght memorial, it had bear decided by a najazity of tits committee that that project should be stantooed,, He agreed and was glad to see that no
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