in fact all roads led there. Two stands had been erected close to the respective statues, and before eleven o'clock these were filled with a very representative gathering. The day. opened beautifully fine, the Bun shining from a cloudless sky while an invigorating, cool breeze had the effect of tempering the atmosphere. Among the many who were present were the Hon. Mr. E. A. Hewett (Chairman of the Coronation Com- mittee), the Hon. Mr. E. Osborne, Hon. Sir Paul Chater, C.M.G., Mr. H. N. Mody, Mr. J. R. M. Smith, Hon. Captain Badeley, Hon. Dr. Ho Kai, C.M.G., and Hon. Mr. Wei Yuk, C.M.G. (members of the committee), General Sir Joachim Machado,
K.C.M.G., Captain Goulden, the Hon. Mr Rees Davies, Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Gompertz, the Hon. 'Mr. P. N. H. Jones, Captaint Heathcote, A.D.C., Mr. Ng Rom Taz, Captain Lyons, Capt. and Mrs. Blancflower, Mr. T. J. Burton, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kemp, Mr. P. P. J. Wudekouse, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.1 Kemp. Mrs. and Miss Lyon, Mr. MacEwen, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. N. Mody, Hon. Sir Francis Henry and Lady May, Miss May, Mrs. Badeley, the Hon. Mr. F. A. Hazeland, Mr. G. S. Gubbay, Mr. D. H. Haskell, Mr. and Mrs. Shellim, Mr. Mok Man Cheung, Mr. Wong Kum Fuk, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hazeland, Captain Affreixo, Captain Grenfell (Tamar), Mr. D. R. Law, Mr. E. G. M. Fletcher, Hou. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gresson. Mr. Sassoon, and a great many others. The Governor was expected about ten o'clock and before that hour all the troops had been placed in their positions, and were in readiness for the arrival of His Excellency. The greatest pos- sible interest was manifested in the
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proceedings by the community, and crowds were pressing in every diree. tion with the idea of obtaining a glimpse. Some were fortunate enough to have a view, but hun- dreds were unable to 686 at all. All the places of advantage were taken, and numbers of people witnessed the ceremony from the verandahs of the buildings opposite.
The troops included the massed bands. 100 men of the Royal Navy, 100 men of the Royal Marine Light Infantry, 90 files of the Royal Artillery, 40 files of the H.K.S.B. Royal Garrison Artillery, 70 files of the Royal Engineers, 90 files of The Buffs, 40 files of the 105th Mahratta Light Infantry and 40 files. of the 13th Rajputs. There were also Colour parties of The Buffs, Mahrattas and Rajpats-all the units in Hongkong being thus re- presented. A company of the Buffs was formed round the Statue of Queen Victoria, where the 13th Rajputs surrounded on three sides the Statue of Queen Alexandra. Facing it, on the opposite side of the road, were the 105th Mahrattas. with the massed band behind. Another company of the Buffe was stationed at the side of the central figure of the Royal group, while on the other side, a good muster of the 'Hongkong Volunteer Corps were
drawn up in line. Two companies) of the R.G.A. were stationed at the entrance to the square at the Des Veux Roar end, while another body of the same regiment formed up on the Praya near the north end of of Statue Square in readiness to fire, the Royal Salute. A detachment of the Royal Engineers mounted guard around the Statue of the Princess of Wales. The "tout ensemble" form- ed a brilliant spectacular display. of which Hongkong may well be proud. Everything was done with that promptitude and willingness charac-]
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