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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, MAY 4, 1936.

CORONATION: FULL OFFICIAL PLANS

TEN KINGS IN MILE-LONG PROCESSION

Scene of Glittering Splendour

WORK HAS BEGUN ON THE ORGANISA- TION OF THE CORONATION OF KING EDWARD,

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A special committee has already been set up to supervise the arrangements for what will be one of the greatest spectacles in British history.

This consists of the Duke of Norfolk-the Earl- Marshal-the Prime Minister, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, Sir John Simon, Mr. Ormsby Gore, the First Commissioner of Works, and the Archbishops of Canterbury and York.

It is calculated that 3,000,000 people will see the procession this taking a long route in order to spread the vast concourse of people over the widest area.

When the King leavest (Buckingham Palace in his gilded coach drawn by alx white horses, he will drive to Westminster by way of Constitution-hill, Piccadilly, Trafalgar-square, and White- hall.

After the ceremony he will drive through the City by way of Westminster Bridge, London Bridge, Mansion House, St. Paul's, Fiest-street, Strand, Trafalgar-square, and The Mall to Bucking- ham Palace.

London will be the scene of glittering splendour and pagean-

Work For 100,000

H.K.'s SPIRIT OF SPRING

duncer who symbolises May in Hongkong.

try. In addition to the King'# Already industry is planning for gilded coach there will be twenty the event, which it is entculated]"Spirit of Spring" Is the title given by a staff photographer to this little other State conches of various will put £25,000,000 into its coffers: kinds.

and provide employment for more than 100,000 people.

Then ruling Kings and Queens from other countrica will be there in their full will regalia. Behind them ride 150 Indian Princes În ult their picturesque attire,

Fifty thousand Regular troops, fifty thousand territorials, ten thousand sailors, and five thousand airmen will line the treats.

the With them will be

once familiar Anzac troops from Aus- tralia, New Zealand, negro troops from Africa, and the famous

"Mounties" from Canada.

Horse Guards Escort

The mile-long procession will be in three parts. First will come 15 carriages preceded by mounted trumpeters and escorted by Horse Guards, conveying the Royal guests.

London hotels are expecting Russian Sailors

100,000 visitors from abroad.

.

Railways expect to take £2,000,000 in special excursions, while the shipping and bus and transport organisations BTC looking forward to an extra revenue of £2,000,000.

Pottery firms are preparing to produce 4,000,000 Coronation mugs for school children, and Birming- hom jewellery manufacturers are arranging to make, 10,000,000

medals.

Are Being Held

For Deportation

Vancouver, April 20, Alexis Nevolin and Paul Taugunoff, young Russian sailors from the reek freighter Virginia Nicolau, out of Shanghat, are be- ing held by Canadian immigration authorities here for deportation to Shanghai on the next ship of the company to arrive in this part.

SIX MONTHS FOR STABBING

VICTIMS SENT TO

HOSPITAL

{ [1!?* Yuen-kami, alías Chung King-sheng, aged 20, unemployed Timsworth at the Howlom Magis appeared on remand before Mr. E. tracy this morning, on a charge of assaulting Leung Chiu, aged 36, and Pun So, aged 20, bath unemployed, In

town and village The two men left the ship in De-at Canton Road, near Arran Street, throughout Britain and the Em-cember when she was loading lum. on April 17. pire Coronation Day will he her nere. One of them was found public holiday marked by celebra- in the city and the other at a log tions.

ging comp on Vancouver Island

every

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN

Next will come five carriages in: which will ride Queen Mary, thei Royal Princessen, and other mem-NLY ONE MOUTIL—Diaracii. bers of the Royal Family.

NATURE HAH given us TWO EAR! BUT |

Then will come the King in the Coronation Coach, follow- ed by his suite in four other coaches.-Riding behind him. will be his three brothers, the Duke of York, the Duke of Gloucester, and the Duke of Kent in full regimental dress.

Abbey, In the centre of the which will be decorated with blue and purple velvet, a raised square platform will be erected. On it will be placed a throne where the King will sit before and after he enters the 600-year-old Coronation Chair, which will be pinced nearer the altar.

Ancient Privilege

The forthcoming wedding is an- nounced of Mr. Lewis Hinshlewood, tobacco grower, c/o Dr. Toms, Bang kok, and Miss Margaret King, of 153 The_Peak_

There will be a dinner dance to morrow (Tuesday) in the Peninsula Hotel Roof Garden, also on Friday and Saturday next.' Andre's popular orchestra will be in attendairee.

BRIEF

To-morrow's Rotary Club gathering will not be open to visitors, as it is the annual meeting of the local body.

The Spring Festival at Quarry Bay School, which was postponed from May 1, will, weather permitting, be held at the School at 11 am, ou Thursday, May 7.

An attractive coloured folder, free ly Blustrated, has been issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels, Ltd., setting forth the beauties and attrac- tions of Repulse Bay.

Chan Kau, 24, unemployed, who was caught on the top floor of China Building on Saturday morning rip-of eight rounds of 200

ing an iron hook from a door, was sentenced to two months' hard labour by Mr. Balfour at the Central Pallee Court this morning. He admitted Livo previous convictions. Det.-Sergt. P. O. Guild prosecuted.

salesman, Cheung Kn-kwan, 26, As the King enters, schoolboys forfeited $4 bail when he failed to exercising their age-old privilege appear before Mr. Balfour at the of shouting in the Abbey, will Central Magistracy this morning to greet him with shouts in Latin of answer a charge of attempting to travel on the Shamshulpo ferry "Long Live King Edward."

aunch Man Ying without paying his The Archbishop of Canterbury fare. S. I. Mist prosecuted and the and the Lord Chancellor will then complainant was Mr. A. Black, ticket open the proceedings with

inspector. recognition.

the

"I hereby preacut unto you," the

Detective-Sergeant R. Ellis stated

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that about 1.16 p.m. on April 17, first complainant was standing under the verandah of No. 118 Canton Rond, when defendant and three other men npproached him, and defendant ac cused him of having assaulted a mea then set about first complainant prostitute the night previous. The and inflicted a abab wound under his left arm-pit. Second complainant heard the cries of the first com plainant and went to his assistance. He also received a stab wound under his right arm-pit ami a eut ncross his forehead during the fray DC-teners will be brondent-from-eti - 20.--- fendant and his friends then broku [Zullows:

ran, but defendant was away and arrested by a man named Lam Wing. As defendant was running, he threw an object among the crowd which | had gathered. The object was sub- sequently admitted by defendant to bè n small screw-driver; which had not been recovered.

Both complainants were admitted to hospital where the first was de tained until April 23, and the second till April 30. Their wounds were not serious.

An application for the confiscation Mark Vil ammunition, found unclaimed in a vacant piece of ground near Station Lane, Hunghom, on April 1, was made by Crawn-Sergent A. E. Banks before Mr. E. Hinsworth at the Kow- loon Magistracy this morning. His Is Worship, before passing sen- Worship granted the application. tence on doferinnt, said he was very fortunate that no very serious con- Lau Man-chong, 19, student, ap.sequences had developed. To the peared before Mr. S. F. Balfour at complaints, he said they should the Central Police Court this morning thank Lan Wing for having gone to charged with the theft of a wallet their assistance." containing $105.74 from Hung Kin- in Second wa, 25, Chinese doctor, Street near Centre Street. Mr. S. Ng Quinn appeared for the defence. On the application of Sub-Inspector A. Kirby, accused was remanded for 48 hours on personal bond of $300,

Sentence of six months' hard labour

was imposed.

ANOTHER CASE

A chopper attack was described by Detective Sergeant Pilkington befors Brought before Mr. Balfour at the

Mr. Balfour at the · Central Police Primate will any. "King Edward Central Police Court this morning. VIII, the undoubted King of this charged with the possession of 480 Lau Kuen, street coolie, charged Court this morning when Au Wing- realm. Wherefore all you who are po piu lottery tickets at Hollywood bufore Mr. W. Schofield, at the Cen-cu, foki of the Tung lol Lau Eating House, pleaded guilty to assaulting a come this day to do your homage Road, Chan Ngoi, married woman, tral logletracy this morning, with

fellow foki, Lee Yu, causing him and witness are you willing to do was fined $60, with the alternative of the theft of a

quantity of sesame three weeks hard labour. A similar from the ling Shun Loong godown, bohly harm. the same?"

Det. Sergt. Pilkington stated that The courtiers and statesmen will penalty was imposed on a aridow, Lui 16 Connaught Road West, employed at 11.40 p.m. on April 21, the defen-

Mui, who admitted having 400 po piu a elever method to extract the sesame

dant's younger brother returned to reply with loud reclamation, and lottery tickets in her possession alse bags in the godown. Using a hollow the eating house after delivering the trumpets will sound."

at Hollywood Road. Sub-Inspector bamboo, he put it through the window orders and was tripped up by Lee Yu. and lato a bag, the sesame running The former went into the kitchen Then the King will take the oath A. T. Sabay prosecuted.

down the hollaw. Sentence of two and informed the defendant. Imler, Lee Yu entered the kitchen where the defendant picked un a chopper and struck Lee Yu on the left shoulder blode. Lee Yu was sent to hospital.. where he would have to remain for

further week.

and the Sword of State will be girt Wong Shun-cheung, 38, unemployed, months hard labour was imposed. on him. He will kneel and sign charged before Mr. W. Schofield, at the transcript of the eath that he the Central Magistracy this morning, Liu Yuen-ki, aged 22, unemployed, has taken, and kiss the oath book with the theft of four water meter focal a charge of theft, with two Then, divested of his robes, index covers from water meters uut others not in custody, of 240 cattles he will be taken to the Corona-side Nos. 100 and 100 Wanchai Rond of soy contained in seven earthenware tion Chair. The four Knights und Nos. 21 and Morrison Hill jars from the Lee Chuen Soy Factory,

chisel will hold their Road, and possession of of the Garter

and Sai Kung Rond, on April 28, when he

The defendant was bound over in personal bond of $100 and was fur- ther ordered to pay $20 amends to

three weeks, hard labour,

canopy over him to shield him a pair of pliers for an unlawful pur- appeared before Mr. É: Ilimsworth complainant. or. in defnull, undergo

from view, and he will be pse, was sentences to a total of thros the Kowloon Magistracy this morn

and a half months hard labour. Ing. A remand of 24 hours in police anointed with sacred oll with a Detective-Sergeant Dowman

pro- custody was granted on the request of sign of the cross on the fore, secuted.

Crown-Sergeant A. E. Blanks. Bail head, the breast, and the palms of both hands,

The Archbishop of Canterbury will consecrate the Crown and place it on the King's head.

The people shout "God Save the King," the trumpets blare forth, and the guns fire a Royal salute at Hyde Park and the Tower of Lon- Then, each of the bishops and the leading peers do homage to the King, kissing him on the check, and the ceremony is over.

don.

Tai Leung, 27, a coolle foreman, was admitted to the Government Civil Hospital, yesterday rulering from

of $50 was allowed," The complainant was Law Yuen-kong.

A sword was produced at Kowloon

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multiple injuries caused when he was Court as an exhibit this morning Messrs. Benjamin & Potts received attacked with a chopper by Tsol when Fung Fu, 21, and Lee Ying, 20, the following buying and selling Loung-sun, 47, a licenced hawker, at both unlicensed medicine hawkers, quotations from their Maniln Agents 10. Moon Street, first floor. His were charged before Mr. Macfadyen this morning: assailant was subsequently arrested, with possession of the weapon with- and appeared before Mr. W. Schofield, out a licence. Delective Sorgeant J. at the Central Magistracy this morn Hunter asked for

there charged with having caused was a possibility of the case being for Detective-Sergeant C. Dowman ap remanded the case until May 8. Ball grievous bodily harm to complainant. committal. His Worship accordingly plied for two days formal remand, was fixed at 850 for the first defen- which was granted.

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