THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 10, 1937.
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ENTHUSIASTIC CROWDS RUSH ROYAL CAR
Amazing London Scenes
Police Commandeer Taxi To Save Situation
London, To-day.
The King and Queen received their biggest pre-Coronation reception hitherto when they re- turned with Princess Elizabeth and Princess Mar- garet Rose from Windsor yesterday afternoon.
The traffic was so dense that the Royal car was forced to return by an unusual route.
THE POLICE HAD DIFFICULTY IN CLEARING A WAY THROUGH THE DENSE TRAFFIC, AND SEVERAL TIMES THE CAR WAS HELD UP FOR A MOMENT OR SO OWING TO THE CRUSH OF VEHICLES AND SIGHTSEERS.
Vast crowds outside Bucking QUEEN'S
ham Palace cheered for several minutes when and
the car entered,
afterwards frequently in- dulged in renewed outbursts of cheering.
were
a
three
The police commandeered taxi-cab in which girls in order. to escort the car containing Queen Mary and. Queen Maud of Norway along Constitution Hill.
force
The police jumped on the run- ning board of the taxi, and waving and shouting, managed to their way on the wrong side of the road through a stream of private cars.--Reuter,
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ARCHBISHOP'S
BROADCAST
London, To-day.
BUILDING INCIDENT
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LUCKY ESCAPE BY WORKMAN
Coronation
The
local
celebra-
Italian Boycott Of
British Naval Patrol Coronation
Strengthened
London, To-day.
The Admiralty announces the despatch to Spanish waters of two further destroyers, Fearless and Foxhound.
The destroyers are reinforce- ments for the naval patrol off the northern coast of Spain-Trans- Ocean.
POLICE RESERVE TO DO DUTY IN CORONATION
Special Parades Are Announced
London, To-day.
British official circles are ex- tremely surprised at the sudden decision of Italy to place a bán upon a number of English news- papers and to recall all Italian newspaper correspondents from London.
First reaction to this step on the part of Rome is to see in it a de- liberate boycott of the Coronation.
All Italian newspaper correspon- dents have already left for Italy, with the exception of the representa- tives of "Giornale d'Italia" and "Popolo d'Italia.”
Both the latter, however, are ex- pected to leave shortly. Trans- Ocean.
Police Reserve orders by the Hon. Mr. T. H. King, Inspector General of Police, state::
duty in securing the arrest in Prince Members of the Hong Kong Police Edward Road of a Chinese male, who Reserve will parade at Central Police was subsequently convicted for: Station for duty on the following days (a) loitering. and time:--
(b) Possession of instruments for -Chi- In-
an unlawful purpose. nese dian F.S. E.U.R. and (c) Breach of Deportation Order.
Training Course-Part II dermentioned members of the Chinese Company will attend Chinese Company Headquarters on Tuesday, May 11th at 17.30 hours for Part II of Training Course:
Wed., May 12th
at 9.30 hours Thurs., May 18th
at 9.30 hours Thurs., May 13th at 18.00 hours Fri, May 14th
at 9.30 hours Fri., May 14th
at 18.00 hours Dress.
20 20 12 8
20 .10 6 Nil
20 20 11 8
.20 10 6 Nil
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Constables R2 Chan Tak Chiu, Tam Hiu Fung, R5 Woo How Ching, R6 Chan Shik Chun, R9 Wong Yue Shun, R23 Kong Kar Yan, R25 Lee Chee Leung, R34 Napoleon Leung Pan, and RS7 Leung Wing Cheung
20 20 12 8 Chinese and Indian Com- tions very nearly claimed a second panies, and Flying Squad.White Uni- form, Belt with Brace, and Truncheons.
FLYING SQUAD victim this morning. On Saturday, Sunhats will be worn for day duty, and Training Course-Part II. The un- dermentioned members of the Flying an electrician engaged in wiring Caps for evening duty. No arms.
Emergency Unit Reserve. Khaki Squad will attend Chinese Company Sinceres' Building, crashed to the
Tunić, Khaki Shorts, Blue Puttees, Belt Headquarters on Tuesday, May 11th at ground fror the fifth floor and with Brace, and Truncheons. Khaki 17.30 hours for Part II of Training died whilst ing removed to hos-Sunhats will be worn for day duty, and Course:
Caps for evening duty, No arms. pital.
Constables R325 Lo Koon Ho, R$27 CHINESE COMPANY
Sung Shu Chee, R336 Lo Tak Sing, Commendation. Constable R20 Leung R341 Tsun Kam Cheung, R342 Leung On Tai is commended by the Inspector To Hing, and R350 Ho Wing Kwan. General of Police for alertness andl
C. CHAMPKIN, azeal, on January 23rd 1937 when off
D. S. P. (R)
This morning, passengers from Kowloon on the 8.20 ferry, were startled when disembarking, bo hear a series of crashes and shower of rubble falling to the road in Ice House Street at the
"The Coronation Service repre-corner of Queen's Building. sents the whole course of our na- tional history,”
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It was then observed that said the Arch- workman, standing on a platform bishop of Canterbury in the course on the fourth floor, had suddenly of his Coronation broadcast yes-lost his balance, toppled off, and terday evening.
fallen two floors before his descent was arrested by the coping on the "In these times of revolution, second floor. Severely dazed and restlessness and confusion, many shaken, he lay across the scaffold- nations of the civilised world ing and the coping for some mo- must be impressed when they ment until assisted to safety by a realise that the King is being companion, who hurried to his aid. crowned with the same ceremony as his predecessors for a thou- sand years.”
The Archbishop pleaded to all to regard themselves not merely as listeners and spectators but to acknowledge God's sovereignty and submit to his rule.--Reuter.
DOMINION TROOPS ON GUARD
London, To-day. For the first time in history, soldiers from the British Domin- lons- took" over the guard at Buck- ingham Palace and St. James' Pa- -lace yesterday.
In spite of the wet weather, large crowds watched 30 Cana- dians, with two officers, march to
CORONATION MEDALS
Expected To Arrive
UN
On May 14
Special medals to commemorate His Majesty's Coronation are being issued by the Royal Mint, and will be placed on sale in the Colony as soon as received. They are expect- ed to arrive on the 14th May.
The medals will be on sale at the following prices:
In bronze, diameter
in cardboard case In silver, diameter
in cardboard case In silver, diameter
14
11⁄4"
$1.00
2.50
24"
17.00
in leather case They will be, obtainable at the
James' Palace. and then to Post Offices, Hong Kong and Kow- ingham Palace, where they loon, and at the Treasury and also
from the following firms:-
relieved the Welch Guards.
Mr. Mackenzie King, the Cana- dian Premier, was among the specta- tors who watch the Canadians take over the guard.
-Reuter.
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