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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1911.

EDWARD

WALES

H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

across the blue carpet and then a superbly coped trio-the Bishop of London, bearing the crinsson-bound Bible, the Bishop of Winchester, upholding the Chalice, and the Bishop of Fly with the Piera. Next will come the King binneli

KING GEORGE.

no ordinary

King George will wear uniform this Coronation Day. His Monarch's robes of sloth of gold, crossed by the ribbon and collar of the Garter, will enhance the beauty of the Royal mantle that last did duty on the shoulders of the Fourth George. On his hend will wear the crimson Cap of Maintenance and his long purple robe will trail away be- hind him, the end being supported by eight youthful noblemen, sons of the highest Peers in the land. The trainbearers,

King George will then reply: "I am willing."

"The Archbishop will then ask ;-“Will ou solemnly promise and swear to govern The people of this United Kingdon of Great Britain and Ireland and the Dominions thereunto belenging according to the statutes in Parliament agreed on respective laws and custans of the the Fame?"

Agnin the King will reply, saying solemnly promise so to do

And

The Archbishop will next wok :-- Wal you to your power cause law and justice in mercy to be executed in all your judgments 7"

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· CROWNING THE QUEEN.

That will and the homage, and the Arch- bashop of Canterbury will then proceed to the coronation of Queen Mary, who kil the time will have remained sunbed on her chair near the altar. The ceremony will be much shorter and simpler they

The King is then to rise to be invested with the amulla, ar bracelet, and, the Imperial mantle of cloth of gold, wait on resumin his scat the Primater will place n his right hand the Orb, saying "Recair this Imperial Roba and Orh, and the Lord your God endow you with knowlodge and window, with majesty and with power from on high, the Lord clotho you with the that of the bing's The Susen will Rabo of Rightonusness and with the col on ments of anlvation. And what you sea the| Orb eut under the Crows, remember that the whole world is subject to the power and empire of Christ our Redeamet.

The Orb will then be handed back and replaced on the altar, whilst the Arelibishop places the ring u

un the fourth Anger of the King's right and, saying "Recaire this Ring the assign of Kingly dig ity and of the

The two sceptros will Catholic faith next be brought up and the Duke of Now enstis will step up to discharge his privilege; a Lord of the Manor of Worksop, of placing na embroidered glove sa King's

hand. Fight

The Sceptre with the Crows will be placed in this hand and the Duke of Newcastle will completo privilege by kneeling and supporting the

Mi iting's arm.

the

a Aidabook, bezween the altar and the St. Edward's Chair and be auninted whilst four duchess hold a can- opy over her hand. The Archbishop will taking the place a ring on her fluger and," Quoan'a crown from the altar, will "crowu. her in the same manner to be his crowned King George. All the Princoso ATS Peeresses will put on their coronets and the congregation will shout "God Save the Queen.

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hand and the Ivory Road surmounted by Having received the Sceptre in her right. the Dove in the other, she will then go to her Throne supported by her Bishops and indica, bowing deeply to the King as she approaches him. This will practically the conclusion of the ceramany, but, the Communion Service having been resumed, their Majesties will discarded, their grown The Scoptre with the Dove is then to be

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sceptros for 骣 time and knowl placed in the King's left hand, with the? words

Receirs the Red of equity and st she stope of the altar, where the King will offer broad and wino and meroy. Be so merciful that you be not too romies. So exceata justice that you forget take his oblation, consisting of a rich altar not mercy. Punish the wicked, protect cloth and au ingot of gold weighing and cherish the just, and land your people pound." At the same time the Queen will in the way wherein they should go." King offer hos oblation of an altar cloth and **a mark's weight" of gold... After prayers, George is than ready to be crowned.

the Archbishop will administar the brand and the Dean of Westminster the wine, and the King and Queen, resuming their crowns and sceptros, will return to their chatics Stanford's Te Deam" and the Thrones to the triumphant strains of Sir

CROWNING THE KING,

St Edward's Crown is now to be brought from the altar by the Dean of WestminsterGloria in Excelnis." and the Archbishop of Canterbury, after a short prayer, will place it gently on the King's head.

A second's pause and all the electric

lights

END OF THE CEREMONY.

in the Abbey will be turned on, the In a few moments their Mujestion will silver trumpets will blare out the Royal prepare to take their departure, and pass. Salute, and the Peers, will pince their caring on oither side of the alt they will nets on their heads, whilst the Abbey will retire to St. Edward's Chapel, where they almost cock with the shout of "God Save will divest themselves of such robes and the King Outside the sacred difice the signia as they do not need for their drums will roll but will be quickly drowned return to Huckingham Palace. They will in the roar of chearing from hundreds of retain their crowns and sceptres, and the thousands of throats, George the Fifth full State procession having been reformed, will then indeed b. King of England.

will make their way from the great Abbey on their triumphal retorn to the palace.

NOTABLES IN THE ABBEY.

At the same moment Guards high up in the Abbey turrets will signal to the gunders as the Tower and in the parks that the solemn moment has come, whereupon the cannon will boom-and all the troops along the route will come to the salute. At the same time signals will be sent to the General Post Ofica, so that the news may be Bashed all over England.

Amongst the distinguished gathering that will await the arrival of their Majesties in the Abbey will be nearly a thousand foreign royalties, special representatives and ambasadors, representatives of India and the Colonies.

Prominent among the Royal guests will be the Crown Prince and Princess of

THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY

Dr. Randall Davidson, to whom falfa the duty of crowning King Georgi

Uficial delegates from the Crown Colonies will include:-

Straits Mr Hugh Fort and Mr Tan Jisk Kim..

Hongkong Sir Paul Chater and Hr Henry Keswick.

Bahamas-Sir J. H. Young.

·Bermuda-Mr T. J. Wadson. British Honduras-Mr C. Malhado. Rritish Goiaze-Mr B. H. Jones and Mr Go

George Garnett.

While the dull booming of the cannon at the Tower is borne through the clashing of the bells, the Archbishop will pronounced the exhortation, Be strong and of good courage," and the choir will take up the Germany, representing the Kaiser, while theme in Sir Walter Partatë's,„„," Be strong Prussia will be present as relatives of the Archbishon of the West Indies.

Prince Henry and Princess Henry of and play the man".

Bible, presenting which to the King ho The Primate neat advances with the will your Gracious King, we tre

British monarch.

The Archduke Karl Franz Joset will

represent the Emperor of Austria in scat you with this Book, the most valuable place of the Archdake Franz Ferdinand, who will not be present Here is the Heir thing that this world affords.

These because of

culties of procedence con- After this corning his morgunatis wife, the Courtess of God." wisdom. This is the Royal Law. are the lively crncles

Hulenborg the Archbishop will give the Benediction.

The intante Fernando. of Bararia, The "inthronization" will follow,

lifted up" by the Bishop represent Spain, and King Victor's cousin, posed to be brief ceremony in which the King is sup-brother in law of King Alfonso, is Duke D'Aosta, will supresent Italy. the and nobles, into the Throne, but as a matter of fact, bo will walk in the Throne The Crown Prince and Crown Princom of surrounded by the clergy and great officers Sweden will be close to the Crown Prince Having seated himself, the of Denmark, as representatives of their of State.

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Fohind the coach will be the Ray Standard, flanked by trumpeters gunsaman, whilat Lord Kitchener's will follow the rear. A gailyso

· GAMPANY efoquarries. "') domne and the Household cavalry' will'. up: the rear. So, the brilliant Ap comion will make its way alongs broad Mall, through the new Adminity Arch, round to the right along. Whitecall, Parlament Street and Parliament Square

the oleverly-halle anners of the Abbey. The return journey will be by wak Whitehall, Cookspur Street, Pall MaUEBL Jaron Street, Picondilly and Constitutio Hill imck to the Palace, had the Khay "and Quem · will wana tha, zohas of thise)

high offfea, *-*

THE DECORATIONSS."

A word should be asid of the dementione The atrocks will be raily festooned and X thehansea and shops decorated lavishly, but

on a more regular scheme than hitherto, St James' Palace and Marlborough House are to be hung with scarlet and gold drapery and window, chợtha; whilat all 'the-ariqti→ crstió renìdevis al Carlton House TerrisE will hang out their banners on the col ward wallfacing the Park The gr

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Arch of Empire, doigned by Prolomor Lanteri, will be the principal feature of thir Mall decorations

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The Admiralty Arch at the end of the Mall will be banting and evergre whilst along, Whitehall the Westminster Council will have an affectiva colour scheme and there will also be bandeome"archea erected by the Canadian, Australian-and New Zealand Governments · The eras expanse of Trafalgar Square will defy pys thing like a complete decoration plan, Nelson's Column is to be like a gigantle maypole, and the National Gallery, and the other great buildings around, are to be Aulare with oqlour. Pell Mali, Ss James Stront vod that fushionable clubs will vid with mach "other and the result will poen? bably be the finest displey ever noems ins England The cost of the decorations alarm will excood. £20,000..

THE HEBREW SERVICE.

Through the courtesy-of-Dir ̈ E,"B Baymond, hon. sacretary of the Chel Leaf Synagogue, we have received a copy of thứ, order of service to be used in the synagogħl of the united Hebrew congregations in HY

guard of honour from the Grenadier Guards-not ons-undersiz feet-will come along soon after, with their band playing.

Just before ten o'clock detachments of the Gentlemen-at-Arma under their captain, Majesty's Empire, on Coronation day. Lord Demman, and the Teamen, of the Guard, under Lord Allendals, will- march

The service commences with Päsla

up and almost immediately the Royal XXI -7, after which will come the carriages wül drive into the courtyard.sermon. The Ark is then opened and the Within half an hour the procession will following prayer said: start and the signals will run along the

route that the great pageant has begun.

Almighty God and everlasting King

31 E. Rosling, Disawa W. Dunuwille.

Cuylon Sir Solomon C. Oboyesekere, Jamaica Mir J. Pringle and Dr Nattait, Isles Mr J. F. Foots saad Mr B. S. Durin

Maltar O. G. Mifsud and Mr E. T. Agius.

Mauritiue-M: George V. K. Fem, and Mr M. Ulcoq

Malay States-r . M. Cumming and and the third, which, sreept for the King's Thou knowest his heart, that it has over Mr Frank D. Qabema.

pprunal attendants, will be drawn up in boen his desire and happiness to seak the Trinidad - Mr H. A. Alcazar and Mr W.be Mall and Consitution Hill, will wait welfare of liis people.

the actual departure of the King and Queen |--“Behold the day hath come that, we Gordon-Gordos,

Windward Isles-Me D. 8. de Freitas before following on behind the Duke of locked for; we have found, we hare se

Connaught. and Bt. E. G. Bennett.

For the Maltese nobility there will be the Most Noble Mary Soebeber na D'Amico Inguañez, Fareness di Diar-il

the procession is to be divided into From the place of Thy habitation Thos three parts the State procession, consisting lockest upon all the indwellers of the of the carriagos and escorts of the Britisk and foreign Royalties; the Duke of Con-earth By The kings reign and princes naught's

procession; and the King's rule. Thou establishest their throne, and procession. The frat will start from in-Thy hand is their glory and tha Buckingham Palace; the second from punjesty. Thou hast set Thy servant, KË Clarence House, St. James Street, joining George, upon the throne of his fathe the first at Marlborough Gate, in the Mfall

will

who will be dressed in Court suits of red. ( Church committed to their charge all such nobles, holding the swords, sceptres and countries, while Holland will be represent. Bniet a Bukama and the Most Noble socort of Royal Horse Guards. Then he lifted up his hand to heaven and took

so forth, will group themselves round the ed by the Prince Consort, Prince Henry of steps of the Throne, whilst that Archbishop the Netherlands.

The Crown Prince Alexander, reproment will address him as follows: Stand firm

The King's reply will be:-" I will.”. The Archbishop will next ask: Will you to the utmost of your power maintain the laws of God, the true profession of the Gospel, and the Protestant Reformed Religion established by law ? And will you of England, and the maintain and preserve inviolably the sottie doctrine, worship, discipline and govorne ment thereof as by hw established ід England and wit you preserve unto the Bishops and Clergy of England and to the rights and privileges na by law do and shall appertain to them or of thenr 7

ang The King will reply:-"All this I promise to do"

The King is then to rise from his and preceded by the Sword of State, will advance to the altar, where he will uncover and kneel on the steps, whilst the Archbishop will present unworthy as you see us to approach odarer Yussuf Lazed Dio. is to represent the to him the Great Bible, open at the to God's altar, so vouchsafe the more Sultan, and cloes to bim will be placed the Chiness Prince Taxi-chen, eldest son of the Gospels. Laying his right. haud on the graciously to continue to us your Royal Prince Rozeat, and the Japanese Prince book, the King will complete the cath by favour and protection.

Higashi Fushimi. The Mikado's repre- General saying "The things which I have here

and Admiral Togo. before promised I will perform and keep,

santative will be accompanied by

There Book and formally sign the parchment on which the oath is to be set forth.

Returning to his chair, the King will

and white, are to be the young Lord . Romilly Viscount Cranborne, (son of the Marquis of Salisbury, the Marquis of Hartington, (son of the Duke of Devon-chair abiro), Earl Airlie, Hon. E. G. W. Knollys, A. E. Lowther, W. H. E. Campbell and V. A. C. Harbord

Adward Sant Fournier,

1:39d hold feat.from henceforth, the post and 123k karxis, the Press Princa Ferdinand the only woman rular in India, the Gaek. The rear guază of the asoort will be fallow } armuted in the land, an

The State procession is to be headed by the day on which he has been" anointed the State trumpeters, the band of the Life King, when the crown of sovereignty ha Guards, and the advance guard of the been placed upon his head, the day whiện follow the State carriages conveying the the cath. tant he would rule over his people Among the Indian representatives are to Frince of Wales and the Royal children, be the picturesque Begum of Bhopal, the relatives, and foreign Royalties chsely according to the Statutes of the real, and

related to the British Royal family. cause Law and Justice in Merry to "Bes of Baroda, the Maharajab Bolker of The rear

Therefore we have conte into Thy state of Royal and Imperial dignity which and Princess Marin of Romania, and the Indore, the Maharajah of Gedier, theed from Marlboronga Gate by the Duke of is this day delivered unto you in the name Prince and Princess Jehans Geary of Maharajsh of Kuch-Behar, the Maharajah Connaught and his family and staff, also

Life Guarda. Barely will the house, and worship toward Tay boly escorted by of Almighty God, a3d hy the bands of us. Fazony, will also be prominent.

The Heir Apparent of Turkey, Prince Bikanay, the Maharajah of Idar, the mike's procession have tarbest into the temple. Hearken unto the voice of ant ants of God, though the Bishops and servants

Nawab of Rampur, and the Nawar Sir

Park will announce that the King and do we pray, Muhammed Aalam Rhan, the laat six being Mall, than the booming of guns from Eydeery, our King and our God, for unto Th

May it please The personal aides-de-camp to King George.

| Queen are losving the Palace and the third THE PROCESSION.

procession will move forward in the to bloss our Sovereign Lord, the King, following order.

God, aave the King. May the King live An odicur of the Headquarters Staff of May the King live for ever! May Thin Anything like an accurate estimate of the Army will lead the way, and behind arm strengthen him to bear the hoary yoke- so help me God! Ho will then kia the } your Throne in righteousness, that it may Negi will also be the Grand Duke of the number of people who will witness tha will come trumpeters and the advance of governance. Even as Thou hast ses a before Him, and as the faithful witness in fecklenburg Strelitz, the Grand Duke! procession is impossible, but probably of the Sovereint's escort of the Royal Hote disdem of ine gold upon his hand, so CTORU regard will be paid to the rear guard of the wait till the hymn "Yeni Creator,"3 | HÒMAGE TO THE MONARCH. Princess and the Frince and themecres along the all too short route. and gleaming steel. Then will come at him with honour and glory, with mergy-

As the King walks to the Chair of Recognition, the Westminster School boys will again exercise their privilege and shout "Virat Rex Georgias: Georgius! Vivat! Vivat ! Vivat " With the arrival of the star figure. very little

Vivas Rex

prayer, and the anthem, **Zadok the

And the Lord

God Almighty whose ministers we are and the stowards of his mysteries, establish and fast for evermore like as the sun

Heaven".

Captain General of the Archer Guard of taken off his Cup of State and crimene nobles and prelates will proceed to da France will sond Special Ambassador Vicefalgar Square will be black with the conveying the great oficera of State, pages of knowlodge and fear of Thee, so th

There will also to officers of the Houseboid, and six Indian orderlies, whose plain military uniforms will edirtrast sharply with the gorgeous ruinent of the Indian Princes

THE CEREMONY.

Chair.

ANOINTING THE KING.

"Pour out the riches of Thy heavenly.

mass of nodding plumes Mi hael Alenndrovitch, the Deke sad well over a million spectators will pack Guards, a splendid Duchess of

The splendid, processional road known as dosen of the King's Watermen, hended by and lovingkindoos Anoiat him with the Frederick Charles of Hesse, The United States is being represented the fall, stretching from Buckingham the Royal Bargomater, W. G. East, wear. procession, though there will be notable Priest hus been rendered by the choir

by Special Envoy John Hays Hammond Palace to the new Admiralty Arch, will

wearing bed gold badg

spirit of wisdom and understanding, the officials enough, including Earl Granards and orchestra. Then, having, with the

enumeration, and the great expanse of Next will shelf a dozen carriages spirit of counsel and might, the spise klaster of the Horse; the Duke of Buccleugh, asistance of the Lord Great Chamberlain, Led by the Archbishop, the grant and Ambassader Whitelaw Reid, whilst alone and an army witch it tying medieval uniforms of scarlet and purple, oil of gledness. Veuchenfe unto him the

according bomage,

The Admiral de Fauque de Jonquieres, General rank. to Scotland; Led Kitchener and Lord Fisher.bes, he will take his seat on St. Edward's Primate will first ascend the stops of Count Dor de Lastours, Captain Largier, countless thousands who will have braved of honour, and the ladica of the Queen's all the nations that dwell beneath ins

the Throne and, kneeling at the King's Maurice Herbette, and Ambasador Paul weery hours of wating in order not retions The King's Aides-de-Camp will

to miss the procession. The earliest follow, a brilliant group of Regular Army sceptre, the looptre of righteousness, may fact, will take the oath for the clergy. All Cambon.. the clergy will then kneel in their places Of the representatives of the Dominions arrivala sro expected to put in an appear and Navy, Teritorial Colonial and Indian abide in peace and tranquillity. and repeat the words after the venerable beyond the Seas and the Colonies, the Fresnice before midnight, armed with camp officers, the last named including a number Four gentlemen in black will next Archer, but in each cars gebetituting wiers from Canada, Australia, New Zea- stools, packets of sandwiches and ather of important native Princes in rainbow-hced goodness upon Queen Minty, who standeth bring forward the golden canopy, and

staff of the Army will at the right hand of the King in graciona the four Knights al por mil their own names and ranks for those men land, South Africa, and Newfoundland are refreshments, and the majority, of these costumes and

The Hadaparte with jewala heing received as Royal guests-Sir will docbtlasa xake for the space fronting advance and fold it over the King's tinned by their spokerman,

The Arch Lahop soath will bessfollows:- Willzid Laurier, Hon. Andrew Fisher. Sir Buckingham Palace, where they will watch come next, headed by Sir William Nicholson, majesty. Verily on her tongue is the law head. The Dean of Westminister having L, Randall, Archbishop of Canterbury, Joseph Ward, Hor. Louis Botha, and Sir the periodical shoging of the sentries and Chief of the Imperial Genaral Staff, and of kindness. Her eyes are upon, the poor At noon the Archbishop will commence poured some of the holy oil from the

the ready arrival of the crowds.

behind them the great soldiers of the realm, the actual ceremony. First will come the ampulls into the quaint old spoon used for will bear me unto you, our Sovereign Lord

will be faithful and true and faith and truth Edward Morris, respectively,

The Crowa Colonies and 'rotectorates A roar of guns will usher in the dawn of prominent among them Fisid Marshals and upon those that ere bruised in spirit. Roberts and Sir Evelyn Wood, just Her heart gooth out unto those that are *Recognition," or presentation of the the purpose, the Primate will take the oil

and your heirs, Kings o! the United King. are to be officially represented as follows: Coronation. Dey from Hyde Park where theinted Constable of the Tower. The stretched upon the bed of languishipa King to the people. The King and Queen from thespoon and anointthe King, markingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. And 1 The Eastern Colonies by Sir John Royal Horse Artillery will place their field.

pinces, and countless bugles will sound in Knight Marshal's men, another ancient Give her the desire of her heart, and tho having knelt for a moracat in private the Cross on the crown of his Ereast and will do and truly acknowledge the aorvies Anderson, Indian by Sir Eydney Olivier, all the parks, whero the troops are being body, are to follow and then a detachment rot withhold the roquest of her lips.

on the palms of both hands, saying in con.

The West

encampod.

of the Yeomen of the Guard, their scarlet prayer, King George will advance to the clusion, And as Soloten was ancinted of the lads I claim to hold if you as in

About seven o'clock the last military will Tudor uniforms blas pod back and front Bless the Queets Mother, the Heir Ap" dentre of the dais whilst the Queen will King by Zadok the priest, and Nuthan the right of the church. So help me God." of Jamaica;

hare taken up their places and the with the Royal monogram. The King's parent, and all the members of the roya resent herself on the Chair of Recognition, prophet, as he you anointed, blessed and The Archbishop, after bis dederation, will

spectators will thenceforth be treated to a curries, riding four breast will be house. Then the Pralate, followed by Lord consecrated King ever this people, whom rise and kiss the King's cheek, but this

riot of colour and a constant entertainment followed by the fist of the Colonial escorts, cier.

a sturdy body of Canadian cavalrymes, and Lorebura, Eari Carrington, the Duke of the Lord your God hath given you to rule will be dispensed with for the rest of the

of martial music.

Lord Kitchenor, who is to be responsible in the rear escorts of Australian and South Fife, the Duke of Norfolk, and Sir Alfred and govern."

Having knelt for the Archbishop's bless de homage for the Royal Family. Homov Baott Gatty, will march to the cast, souting, the King will rescat himself in "Sting his cornnet, the boy will kneel before

for the military part of the ceremony, will be African Horse West and north corners of the theatre in Edward's Chair, and the canops haring his father waist all the war English

osely on the scene, surrounded by a milliant Next will bo s gorgeous trumpeter pestilengs, sword, famine and sorrow, Spers szocession, and at each corner the Arch-boen removed, the Dean of Westminister Royalties will nesl in their places and

stai Every branch of the armed fereas of in crimson and goud and then the days when peace will flourish through- bishop will cry loudly"Sirs, I here will proceed to put on the kingly vestments present to you King George, the undoubt I known as the Colobium, Hindonis, and the repeat the cath-"I, Edward, Prince of Kedah will also be prosout, the former the units will be represented. Red is to the bodyguard proper, the first divinos of out the world, when the earth will be full-

All be the prevailing colour, but mingled with the sovereign's escort at Royal Horse Wales, do become your liege man of life ed King of this realm; wherefore all you Supertension. The first may be described and limb, and of earthly worship and faith, will be received as Itoyal guests.

the helmeted infantry of the line, the black Guards. A great roar of cheering is sure of the knowlexige of Thee, as the watend isened burbied Guards, and who are come this day to do your bonage, as a sloveless surplice of fine white combrie, and trath, I will bear ante you to live

scarlet-coated

ated to bunt forth as the Royal coach coman cover the men. Amen."

into view, driven by bewiguod potations. Tha follow a prayer for the King sad To you willing to do the same "

Next will come the Prince of Wales to

sleeved tunic of gloth of guld, over Awordbelt in won.

which a

help me God."

shouts of Gud save King George." each presentation the King will turn and bow to the corner at which he has born acclaimed, and the ceremony will end with A fanfare on the silver trumpets.

The King and Queen will then be con: ducted to the chaits set for them on the South side of the Communion table. The

set

Spurs from the altar and they will to touch the heels of King Georgű before being replaced on the altar

The Mediterranean Colonies by Sir Chan. West Africa by Sir Walter Egerton, of Anthony King Harman, of Cyprus

Southern Nigeria;

Enet Africa by Sir Alfred Starpe, late of Nyassaland

Fiji and the Western Pacific by Sir Everard Ferdinand im Thure, isto of Biji

The Sultan of Perak and the Eultan of accompanied by the Raja Fermeisuri,

-Special invitations have also been issued

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A few. Yoomon of the Guard and Gentle-

“Withdmw not, we beseech Thee, Thyl loving kindness for this realm. Shield the indwellers thereof. Remove from them

To these words there will come might trimmed with lace, and the second a short and dic against all manner of folks, So to the Premiera of the separata Colonies of Engineers, and. Dragoone, will be great be cream horas wi h gold-spangled har- the Royal Family; and the ark being,

He and the other royalties Australis and the Promiors of the Canadian coated riflemen, blue and gold Artillerymen The Dean will then bring the Great will then kiss the King and touch the crown provinces na Tullows:-New South Wales and Bugasra, red and blue, and blue and new will be led by scarlet-coated grooms: closed, Palm LXI in sids Then there wi

on his head as a sign that they will be ever Hon: J. S. T. McGowen: Tasmania, Bon, white bed and souch-hatbed Colonials and men-ace Arms, will march on either side of bas cuncluding prayer, and the servios

Lancers, grey-clad Territorials, dra ready to support the Throne.

Sir Neil Elliot Lowin; Western Australia, After that the Dukas, Marquises, Earis, Bon. Frank Wilson; Vistari Hon. John the many coloured uniforms and turbans of the coach and on the right, close to and ends with the National Anthem

nothing of the

repre

only slightly behind the door, will rids ** Viscounts, and Barops will do homage Murray; New Brunswick, Bon. 3. D. the Indians, to through their senior in mok. For the Hazen: Ontario, Bon. Sir James F. sentatives of Hongkong sad the traits and Lord Kitchener, whilst the commander of the escort is to ride on the left. Lord dukes the Duke of Norfolk will take the Whitney Alberta, Hon, L. Sifton; the particulary Gae body of Canadians, oath, the Marquis of Winchester for his Manitoba, Hon. RP. Rohn: Saakat. The morning guard cer many will be put Kitchener will bear his biten of office in order, the El of Phrewsbury for the chewan, Hon. Walter Scott British forward savera hours and hardly will the his right hand and the draw sword of the for the Columbia, Hon. R. MoBride Fince old gourd march off than a guard of honour second in command of the eroort will he

Quebec, Hon. Sir Lower Goun

up on the right of the gateway. A second guard the Queen.

ÎMPLESSIVE RITUAL.

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hamberlain, who will book?s the sword

THE CELEBRATIONS IN HONGKONG

The most elaborate arrangementa haya

noblemen carrying the Regalia, excepting The Deulemen with the Sword of State thona carrying the Swords, will present. their burdens to the Archbishop, who will wili naxt advance and, in exchange fire the earls, Viscount Garmansten deliver them to the Dean of Westminster, weapon, will ra seive another in a scabbard | viscounts, and Lyd Kingwala, whose Edward Island, Hon. FL Hazard; of Beings will arrive on the scave and form i close bobind, while the colonel's sword wil been made for celebrating the Coronság! to be placed by him upon the altar. The furple velvet from the Lord Great title dates back to 1172, for the batonK.

two Bishops, will follow, Litany, sung by two and then will come the beginning of the belt round the King's waist, and, the Arohi shop having blessed the sword, will Communion Service.

During the Litany and the first of the place it in the King's right hand, syring: Communion Service, the King will sit with With this awerd de justice and stop tho head uncoveryl, but at the beginning of growth of iniquity, protect the holy Charch of: God help and defend widows and

the sermon, a short one to be precorpisans, restore the things that are gone to the Archbishop of York, he will put or deeny, maintain the things that are restored,

icon cap again. The Bishop of Durham and the eos carrying the Swards will punish and reform what is stand on his right winst the Bishop of firm whn in s od rand Bath and Wells and the Lord Great Clam After this exhortation the King will berixin (Earl Carrington) will take up vagird the sword and baltand, going to the positions on his left. The Queer will have altar, will offer it there, afterwarde returning us Likhup of Norwich on nee aide and the to the chair. One of many picturesone Bishop of Oxford on the other, and will be corum nius will then be gens through. The supported by her trainbearers and other original barer of the sword, Led London- derry, will advance to the altar to offer "attendanta

the price of it and radicem" his charge He will hand to the Dean of Westroinster the purple webharded sword received. In exchangs and will effect a second exchange. He wis then dheth the weapon and dura Ing the cost of the cerebriny will carry the

hiring blade before the King

THE KING'S PROMISES. Then will come the administration of the enth Standing in front of the King, the Archbishop of Canterbury will "nak --- In paar Majesty willing to take the oath

THE FIVE

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in Hongkong, and all that is now goedpill fer a wonderful success is fine weatherk On or front page we publish the on programe of the festivities, and a gizigo at this will show the extent of the plane laid down. Without doubt, the prior feature festa spectacular point of vis will be the grand illummations of Friday night, which can be ideally viewed fegn the harbour

A big feature of the celebrations to rightly to be the entertainment of the little ones. Woare now able to publish the program arranged for the youngsters on Thursday at 4 c'fice

4 to 5.30 Arrival, w doing funny thing Japanes

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