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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY,- JULY 6, 1936.

HISTORIC PAGEANTRY HUNDREDS OF PETITIONS DECIDED BY COURT OF

WITH the Proclamation in London, amid mediaeval pomp and pageantry, of the date of the King's HOLEPROOF Coronation at Westminster Abbey-Wednesday, May 12, next year-preliminary plans are already being made for the most brilliant State ceremony since the Coronation of the late King George V. on June 22, 1911.

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The pageantry of the Proclamation, read at St. James's Palace, Trafalgar Square, Temple Bar, and the Royal Exchange, is but a forotaste of that yet to come. One may safely predict that it will be witnessed by the greatest crowds that have ever assembled in London. Among all the tremendous | Sergeant, whose duty in to support work of preparation, perhaps the the King's right arm while he“, is most interesting, and the least holding the sceptre. known to the general public, is that which fails to the lot of the ancient Court of Claims.

The Court consists of 41 menbora, and its function is to decide who, "by ancient Customs and Uangen of this Realm, as also in regard of divers Tenures of sundry Maners, Lands, and other Hereditaments," are "bound to do and performs divers Services" at the Coronation.

In practice this means that Court will hear and determine many petitions which will be presented by those who claim a right to part in the ceremony;

Hundreds will be considered argued by leading counsel, but will be granted.

Claim has sat

Both the Duke of Newcastle and the Earl of Shrewsbury will doubl lena submit their clnims, though, in- the ease of a vigorous monarch like sue present King, the duty in

aimeeure.

The Lord Mayor of London also Agures in the list of claimants. Be!

to carry will submit his title crystal mnce, while the Earl of Erroll can claim that he is entitled to attend the Coronation bearing a silvor mace tipped with 12 ounces of gold at each and

the the

Until the reign of George IV., the take Coronation always finished with

banquet in Westminster Hall, but and since this has been abolished, many few im to undertake duties have been

The Court of gularly on The necession of every

The days monarch atce William the Coɛqueror,

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disallowed.

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OF CORONATION

TO BE CLAIMS

Old pupils from the military school nt Saint-yr neur Versailles, France, recently gathered for great lunch. Among them were many chiefs from the French Army. The picture shows General finuraud, who was ninong the guests, greeting the old wanne who has been at the school for 64 years.

Despite this, however, claims will ITALIAN LAW RULES again be advanced for such prists, as King's Baker, King's Saucerer, King's Lardere, and King's Waferer.

On his first arrival in England in Bearer of

1066 hrs allotted the country between

faithful followers, but on condi

tion that each performed a dofinitoj duty when enlled upon.

Wairing Claims

For Cash Payment Originally the duties were regard-

Royal Standard

took

Addis Ababa, June 21. General Graziani announces to iday that Italians and other

foreigners

nra in in Abyssinia. future to tried under Malian

A claim which has been advanced Lew, with the right of appeal in u for several hundred years is that for penal case to Rome, Natives ne- the high offer of King's Champion eused of a penal olence will be In the days when the arts tried by a court of three judges place it was the privilege of King's Champion to ride into West,jand may appeal to the governor's miniter fall, threw down a gauntlet court.

al the

thei

ed as a bunden. Subsequently they and challenge all present became Highly valued, and are noweremony to deny the right of strenuously contested whenever a King to warenil, the throne. new King comes to the throne.

Unless the applicants can prove direct degrant from the original Lokler of the office, the elaims are re jected. Others

admitted,

are

The elim

always admitted, not now per- though the chitis te formed. Instend, the King's Champion! is given the additional oppointment of Bearer of the Royal Standard of Eng-

land, and entitled to a place in the coronation procession.

Starved To Death

THEORIES OF MODERN YOUTH

WOMAN DOCTOR'S

WARNING

Speaking recently at the In- stitute of Hygiene Congress at Edinburgh, Dame Louise Mc- Ilroy, gynaecologist, declared that the moral aspects of life Jand purity were insufliciently Laught nowadays to young men and women.

Theri was a section of modern young people who seemed to forget that by their thouries of "free love" they were merely repeating the his tories of older nations.

"I strongly protest against my argument for the legalisation <I abortion for other than purely thera- peutic reasons," she said. "Abortion is anti-social.

the better classes the "Among housing problem is a great one. Children, like domestic pets, are often forbidden.

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"In how many houses Auburbia is there room for a nursery, although the garage HINT always be in evidence? Women want more freedom from“, responsibilities nud the maternal instinet is suppressest.

The Jume Instinet of the mother is the structure upon which our Em- pl is fullt. Abortion des not free women from sex slavery:. It intensi flys it."

Dr. Charles White, medient oficer fof health for the Port of London, de- Estribing precautions taken in the inspection of canned fouds, pald tri- bute to the scientifle and technical skill of the industry.

food should know that a "hown an

Everybody who opened a can of

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FORTUNE LEFT BY HERMIT

WHO DIED IN LONDON

London, June 28,

in many cases the duties are no longe perferned, and the claims are waived in return for a cash payment.

The re

claimant of Arst

is the The gentlemen who claim the pri Archbishop of Canterbury, who as vilege of appointment

At an inquest at Brentwood on George Henry Lawson, whose TES King's the

crown on Tailor, Reeper of Falcons, Marshat of body was found in a hut, where he had died from lack of food and the King's head. This is invariably Hawks, Scalding Sergeant, King's exposure, it was stated that several letters were found, one of admitted, but on one occasion, when Dispenser, King's Naperer (who looks which mentioned a legacy of £50, and it was discovered that he the Archbishop was unable to per-after the table linen), and similar form the ceremony, there was a heat-prisitions, asually find that their had recently been left a legacy of this amount.

serts his right to plave

ed contest na to who should net as his | rights are not admitted, though where Another letter stated: "I have been without food for 15 days the and feel the end is near. I wish my brothers to have my property."

deputy.

the chim can be proved und

After long hearing, fu which duties are no longer required, a royal A verdiet of "Death from Misadventure" was returned. precedents for several centuries were presint is generally granted. quoted, the Court came to the con-

who

clusion that in the absence of the The Lord Chanceller, and legal Archbishop of Canterbury the duty members of the Privy Council, falls on the Bishop of

London, and will constitute the Cuurt, Enve busy ant on the Archbishop of York. The weeks ahend, and there will be much letter, however, has an

an undisputed time spent in the scrutiny of ancient -right-to-crown-tho Queen,

deeds and documents. the_search_of

Next on the list comes the Lord manorial rolls, and the discovery of Great Chamberlain, who superintends precedents.

the Raynl household on the day of the Coronation. As at the time of the

accession of the late King George

the Marquls of Cholmondeley will Chilean

ask, among other things, that:

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Jodging in the King's

shirt,

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stocking,

and

times and bring to His Majesty on the day of is. Coronation His Majesty's drawers, that he might dress His

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three years Princess Sara of Iraqu has fought for the royal recognition of her romantic, morganatic marriage to Atta Bey Amin, secretary of the Iraq Legation in London.

A few weeks ago it came. Santiago, Chile, July 1. fres thereunto Belonging, namely 40

But her happiness in her yards of crimson velvet for

For the first time a Chilean Knightsbridge home was soon against the day of His Majesty's commercial mission is preparing ended when news came that her bed to go to the Far East, following favourite niece, Princess Izzade,

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vious to the Coronation, with all the of Japan and China, with the Charalambous, wife of a Greek

aim of establishing stronger and hotel waiter, that they had gone Trail

Forty Yards

of Velvet

For many centuries this claim was

admitted in full, but James 1. asked

more effective commercial rela-for their honeymoon to Rhodes; tions with those countries.

Island, off Asia Minor, that tho waiter refused to give up his The mission will be composed royal bride.

his Lord Great Chamberlain to ac of the sub-secretary of Com-

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cept £200 and waive the clalin. Queen meree Desiderio Garcia Ahuama- Princess Sara is grief-stricken,

sub-secretary

DINOSAUR TRACKS FOUND IN TEXAS

Austin, Tex. July 1. Anne paid £300, and George I. settledda, the claim to £350.

of the conscious that her own rebel már- A trail made 50 million years ench subsequent Coronation, though and by representatives of the tern emancipation to this ancient flats of what was then a gulf Similar amounts have been paid on Treasury, Guillermo Valenzuela, riage, which broke laws established ago by a prehistoric, three-toed

2,500 years ago, first brought Wes- dinosaur

wading in the tidal the Lord Grent Chamberlain still re-nitrate producers, business men monarchy: colves the 40 yards of velvet in order and industrialists of Chile. It that he might provide himself with a will leave at the end of July and fant love match are

Facts of her struggle for a de- covering half of Texas, is being reconstructed at the University suitable robe for the Coronation,

The Dean and Chapter of West-go directly to Japan, travelling on Married in Constantinople, Sep. of Texas. minster will put forward their claim the T KA Jine via California. The to an ounceʻaf guld, 100 kimnels, three group will visit the principal com tuns of wine, and ample fish for their mercial and industrial centres of repast on Coronation Day, and, in ac- Japan, including Yokohama, Osaka cordance with custom, this will doubt and Tokyo, and will carry on a study less be granted.

of Japanese manufactured goods So will the request of the Marquis | which, inight be sent to Chile. of Exeter for a silver basin from which he may distribute alus. Jie is, In Tokyo they will have a number of conferences with representatives however, usually refused his nd ditional request for a tun of wine for of the Japanese government to in- refreshment while performing this late a commercial treaty. At pre- sent Japan sells in Chile à consider. able quantity of silk, machinery, and,

articles of moderate assert their right, which is always price, but buys very little in this admitted, to carry the canoples over country. The mission will weak to the King's head, and to retain them enlargo Chile's markets in Japan, after the ceremony. As these are of especially for nitrates, minerals and

purest their value is con- farm products. sklerable.

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tember 1933; oficially divorced The trail-the longest of dino- three months later; more than two saur tracks known-shows plainly years constant pleading for royal 17 footprints of the monster. The clemency. Now she is reunited with her hus-trail was found in Cowhouse Creek band, married according to the writes In Hamilton County. of her own country, happily creating

Moslen home in a Knightsbridg boarding house. Yet Princess Izzade's

marriage

STONING FENALTY

75 FEET FOOTPRINTS The footprints, extending 76 feet to Princess Sara and to along the bed of the creek, had been her husband quite inexplicable. Imade by the 25-foot animal as it

Alin Bey Amin sakli-

look steps five feet in length while "My wife is very distressed by the searching for food, Dr. H. B. Sten- affair indeed we all are shocked ze!, geologist, sald. by it."

The muck the dinosaur walked in was turning into limestone, and the Princess Sara was deeply attached tracks left by its three-tood feet to her niece, and her loyaltica are were preserved divided between Eastern law and a W. S. Strain, field man for the Western point of view. Always, the division of geology of the univer- Lord Huntingdon may once again They can offer Japanese manu- two most emancipated women of the sity, supervised the work of quar-

Iraqui family, they have been rying out the foot-prints, King's Sw the right to carry facturersy, cheap toys, electric light friends. Such an extreme volation stenes have been shipped to Austin; doubt it will be admitted, but his re- bulbs, and specialties.

of family and rollgious laws lins, and 11 of the 17 tracks will be ex- quest to retain the Sword will be re-

hibited at the university this sum- Joctod, and ho will, instead, be in Japan, going thereafter to China the runaway bride-n punishment

The mission will romain a month however, shocked Princess Sara.

by stoning is the penalty for mer. presented with a now word in scabbard of purple velvet.

for similar negotiations,

which the older woman was

hersolf Chilean business, men are much at one time liable. Actually it is the rebel of the royal family. For interested in the trip, hoping that it expected that Princess Izzade will be years she has not slanted in strict less re: will result in, a lessening of tariff merely cut off from her family, and Court ritual, preferring a There are usually two claimants to open up new markets for the pro- forgottoms always been regarded as she adopted Western fashions,

and customs restrictions which, will the desert law demanding her death stricted life among European friends She has not worn the voil. Instead the right of appointment as Glove ducts of this country-United Prots. She

argue that he has to

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