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THE HONGKONG DAILY, PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNK 41,
THE KING'S. BIRTHDAY.
CELEBRATIONS IN HONGKONG
RECEPTION TO FOREIGN CONSULS.'
CROWDED "RECEPTION AND BALL AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE.
The King's birthday was celebrated
AN OPPORTUNITY NOT effcially in Hongkong, yesterday, in a
TO BE MISSED.
GENUINE REDUCTIONS IN
*1980
ipose who sat as H.E's, table at suppor Bentley, Mn. K. A. Brand, Mr. A. H. Va waro:—H.E. the Governor, and Mrs. Gồm, law, Eloud, C. M. Bygate, Me." Walter- ports, Rt Rev. Bishop Possoni und Lady Brown, Lieut, und Mrs, T. W. Bryson, air, Stubbs, His Hen, Mr. Justice Gomperta and G. Blackburn, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bell, Mrs. Gurner, Commoxtone Y Garner, Mr. C. Blakor, Mr. and Mrs. Bowers, Mr, R. N. and lrs. Young Colonel J. R.THQ Bray Gold, Mr. D. H. Blake, Mr. and Mrs. Furt, don, Mr. A. G. M. and Mrs. A. O. Brawn. Mr. P. Botelho, Jotaher, C. B. E. and Lady Ha Tung, Mr. J. Barlow, Dr. Balean, lr. and Hoa. Mr. J. H. Kemy W. Tratman andra. C. H. Borrow, Mr. B.
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THE MENU
The menu was as follows
Aspic of Fish. Lobster Mayonnaise. Chicken Saind. Aspic of Chicken, Cold Turkey and Ham. Cold Capon and Tongue: Cold-Game Pie. Macedoine of Fruit, Orange Jelly Apricot Jelly Strawberry Cresa.
7{atyfaka ་ Caffes Ice Cream. Pineapple Ice Cream Banana Ice Cream. Iced Tea or Coffee
Hon. Mr. Ho Fook and Mrs, Bird, Hag. Mr.FT. V. Breton, Mr. J. G. Gonsales de Hern J. Johnstons and Mrs. Taylor, Hon. Mr. do, Mr. and Mrs. J. Beil-Irving, Mr. CH. E. V. D. Parr and Mrs. Kilgour, Hon. Mr. Blasou, Mr. F. S. Brockman, Mr. 3 I. THE RECEPTION” AND BALL..
AIrving and Mrs. Dale, Hon. Mr. Breen, Mr and Mrs. Bodisco, Mr. P. Burn, 4. R. Lowe and Mrs. Humphreys, Sir Robert Mr and Mrs. F. A. Britton, Mr. C. W. M. Over one thousand persons attended Ho Tung and Mrs. Hutchison, Ven. Brun, Mr. and Mrs. F. Berington, Surg. manner rominiscent of pre-war days, the the reception and bail at Government J.T. C. Johnson anil afisa Garner, Colonel and Mrs. J. M. Blais, Captain Botelho And Archdeacon Barnett and Mrs Holborn, Dr.Com. and Mrs. Babington, Bder, General. only event that was missing being the House last night, when the accommodation L. Humphry, C.M.G. and Miss Delacorabe, Officers of N.R.P. Patria, eremonial' parade, which had to be post of the house and the spacious gardens Young, Lo-Cal. A. Delacombe, D.S.0., fr. R. M. Crasse, Mr. and Mrs. W Capt. R. A. Sommerville, IIS:0., R,N. and Lt. Col. E. Clementi-Smith, E. Col. and poned owing to the Happy Valley having was strained to the utmost limit. Both the Commander A. H. Walker, O.B.E., RN, Chatham, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Chatham, been flooded by the rains of the previous hosts and the Government House Staff Lt Col. J. R. Wyndham, Lt. Col. I. Greer, Major R. P. Culver, Mr. and Mrs. E. W fr days A. public holiday was pro were unsparing in their efforts to make Cel. W. N. Nicholson, C.M.G., D.S... LM. and Mrs. J. Cunningham, M, Car- Lt. Col. W. Loring. C.M.G., D.S.O. Lt. Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. W."J. Carrie, claimed, and the city assumed its usual
| Col. E. Clementi-Smith Lt. Col. L.. R. everyone comfortable.
mack, Capt B. Cumming, Capt, and Men, quiet hòliday aspect. The gloomy weather As one entered the grounds by the main Taylor, L.-Col. L. G. Bird, Mr. A. M. Collison. Eng. Com and Mrs. Caffe of the previous few days having maway entrance,
Stabb, O.B.E., Mr. O. G. Alabaster, O.B.E., one could not but admire Lt. Com. P. V. Kilgour, R.N., Majer Gbell-Sampson, Lieut. and Mrs. Chester, Mr for a bright sun and clear, sky, several the beauty of the scene. "The path was N. Humphreys, D.S.O. Major T. H. Wake and Mrs. A. R. Cavalier, Mr. and Mr A
Hutchison, M.B.E.. Pay. Lt.-Com. A. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Crockalt, Mr. and Mrs. "numerous,, <resorts in and around the
a number of bulbe bidden among the Holborn, O.B.E., R.N., Liant, & B, Franks, G. K. Chatham, Mr. and Ms. P. S. Camidy, Island. A large number of people, of branches of the two big trees just opposite. RN.
Major and Mrs. Carter, Lieut. Col. A Chap man, Mixi Curling, Mim Goodall Copestakn course, found their way to Repulse Bay, the porties helped to illuminate the garden
Mr. G.. C. H. Cälter, MiCrer, MS K. R to witness the flying exhibition, that was, in a manner that was much admired. It
Carroll, Miss C. Clarko, M. and Mrs. W. in progrow there. Many ships in the was only to be expected that numerous
A. J. Cooper, Mr. D. H. Cameron, Mr. R C. Comrie, Lient, and Mr. R. Cocks, Mr." Harbour were dressed in honour of the changes would have to be made in Govern-
P. B. Coltirarab, Mr. and Mrs. W. Egand day.
ment House, to meet the necessity of pro-
Miss Clarke, Mr. and Mr.A. H. Compton, viding for the needs of the immerse gather-
Liput J. S. Carey, Mr. and Mrs. E. J.ˆ RECEPTION TO CONSULS.
ing. The A.D.'s office was turned into
Chapman, Mr. A. G. Coppin Mr. E. G. Coomes, Mr. and Mrs. H. ANCartwright, The first item on the official programme the ladies cloak room and the billiard
Mr. C. A. Coburn, MF, F. McD, Courtney, was the reception to Foreign Consuls at room into a bar for the gentlemen. The
Mr and Mrs. E. A. Carvalho, Dr. and Mrs. A. de Carvalho. Mr. R. D. Cromartin, noon, at Government House HE. Sir raštę and delicate artistry, of Lady Stubbs
Major L. Cassel, Mr. J. A., Clark, Mr. A. Reginald Stubbe, K.C.M.G., was attended. was shown in the manner in which the
FK. CHI, Mr. V. Curreém, Mr. A31. Crew, Lieut. J. A. Chester, Mr. M. Cooper, Rev. by Captain H. 8. "McGrath (2nd drawing rooms and the sitting rooms were
H. S. Crofe-Rees, Mr. N. Grobcher, Miss Dragoon Guards-Queen's Bayi), A.D.G., decorated and illuminated. The passages.
Chottle, Consul and Mrs. 0. D. Congree, Lieutenan> J.
masas of K McConnell (74th were lined with luxuriant
Miss A. Cameron, Mr. R. A:"Camidge, Mr. Punjabis), Subadar Major Roshan bydranges, while overhead hung pretty
When full justice had been done to the. W. Cole, Capt. and Mrs. Corson, Com
mander A. H. Walker, and Wardroom Khan (EK.J.B., R.G.A.). Major baskets of red sannas and orchids. Palmem, H.E. the Governor proposed the Officers of H.M.S. Cadmur, Mr. and Mrs. Halla Singh (2/22nd Punjabis) and had been used with taste in the corners toast of HM the King. The toast was F. C. Cuckow.
drunk with enthusiasm, and the Band Subadar Major Bhaggat Singh (74th and against pillars.
At The ball-room wẩy much admired: The
played the National Anthem, Punjabis) Extra Aiden-de-Camp. Consuls spent some minutes mopping their one end was a big dais, intended for HisThe guesta commenced to disperse from G. 3. and Miss D. Bodwill, Mr. H, X. I brown before H.E. was ready to receive Excellency, Lady Stubbs and their party10 pm onwards, but it was long after Dowbiggin, Prof. and Mrs. Digby Mr. J. them. They made a very picturesque This dais was backed up by a magnificent midnight when the last of the guests. Dodington, Mr. and Mrs. E.R. Davey Capt. C. S. Dodwell, Miss Drury, Mr. nuc group. Consul Suzuki's striking uniform group of hydrangeas, set-off with palms wended his way home. H.E. and Lady Mrs. T. Dallin, Lieut. H. Dennet, Mr. and
Round the "hall, as appropriate intervals, Stubbs first ball was voted a thorough Mrs. J. Danen, Liot H. Dom being in startling; contrast to the new fashion set by Mr. H: Percy-Smith, who were placed pot palms and hydrangeas, success. wore a morning coat with, white trousers and from the ceiling hung a basket of red The trim white uniform of M. Hauche- COFBO,
and Senor French Consul, Fumigalli, Italian Consul, helped thuse two gentlemen to show less signs of acute discomfort than most of the others present, for it was anusually, warm even in the reception room, in spite of the gentle breeze that blew over from the sea. Ar soun as the twelve o'clock" gun sounded, followed by the customary salute, fred from H.M.S. Tamar, and the Portuguese gunboat Patria, Mr. G. 8. .D. Hamel, the Dutch Consul, led the assembled group into the room where His Excellency, who dressed in his official uniform, was waiting to receive them.
was
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When those proment had been" intro-" duced to His Excellency, Mr. Hamel, on
and white
selves
lawn on
orchids. This room WAS
PRIVATE ENTRER.
Major H. L. Drummond. Lieut., E. L'E. Davies, Liout. W. J. Dowling, Licut Col, Mrs. and Miss Delacombe, Mr. and Mrs.
Miss F. S. Dupur, Mr. and Mrs.. A. W Davison, Mr. T. Daige, Major W. C. Down- ing, Mr. C. De Courcy. Mr. and Mrs. F. THE ATTENDANCE.
Davidson. Mr. G. E. H. Druitt, Mr. and illuminated by electric lamps suspended The following in a full list of those 1r. and Mrs. D. E. Donnelly, Mr. S. H. Mrs. E C. Dingman, Mr. R. C. Dixon, from the ceiling and having shades of invited to be present, including those who Dutton, Mr. and Mrs. E. W Day, Ale and various colours. All round this room on were accorded the privilege of private Mrs. A. C. Darison, Mr., and Alinser the verandab, were ranged chairs for sit. entree :----
Donison, Eng. Com. W/Dawson, Mr. E. H. Aquino, Prof. and Mrs. E. Danenberg. ang out white the Band of the Wiltshires-
Davis, Me W. A. Dowley, te, and ¿Commodore and. Mr. Vụ G Gurner, Mr. W. E. Douglas, Mr. H. L. Dennys -hat-a-little-lenky corner "all-to-them-
*Commodore and Mrs. Bowder,Sinith Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Duclos, Mr. and Mr. Colonel and Mrs Young, Rt. Rev. Bishop H. Durreschimdt. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Desernding from the ballroom on to the Pozzoni, Hin Hon, Mr. Justice and Mrs. Drollette, Lieut. and Mr. L. R. Dale, Eng Gompertz, Hon. Mr. A: G. M. Fletcher, Capt. and Mrs. Dothan, Mr. J. D. Danby. the side of the wea the C.B.E.. Hon. Mr. J. H. Kemp, C.BE Prof. and Mrs. Earle, Mr. and Mrs. G. Portuguese gunboat Patric in the Hon. Mr. D. W. Tratman. Hon. Mr. and and Miss Edkins, Major and Mr. R. M. harbour marked out in electric jets 31. W. Chatham, C.M.G., Hon, Mr. E. R. Edwards, Mr. GH. Elliott, Capt. E. A. Hallifax, O.B.E., Hon. Mr E. B. Sharp, Esenden, Sub-Lieut. J. H. Elliot, Capt. caught the eye. Facing the sea, just above K.C., O.B.E., Hon. Mr. P. Hobson Holyoak. and Mrs. Evan-Jones, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. the centre of Government House, shone His Hon. Mr. Justice Wood. Hon. Mr. Edwards, Mr. H. 8. Eaton, Mr. and Mrs. S. the royal monogram with the "G.R." and Lan Chu Pak, Hon. Mr. En Fook, Hon. Mr. Emas. Lieut. Ealen. Miss N. E. Elliot, Mr." the crown picked out in red, white and and Mrs. Parr, Hon. Mr. J. Johnstone, and Mrs. J. M. Elini, Mis R. Evans,
Hon. Mr. E. A. Irving, Hon. Mr, A. R. Hon. Mr. A. G. M. Fletcher, Liant. R. J. blue electric, jets On the lawn were Laws, Sir Bouhan Wei Yuk, CM.G., Mr. Farmer, Mr. J. H. R. Frector, Capt. and arranged hundreds of chairs and tables, and Mrs. R. D. Hutchison, Mr. C. G. Mm. H. Fogg, Mr. G. W. Ferguson, Lieut. behalf of the Foreign Consular Service, nestling among the tastefully illuminated After O.B.E., "Mr. R. Shewn, Mr. T. H. Fox, Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Fraser, NJ. Stabb, O.B.E., Capt. A. Somerville, Surg.-LtCom. Fitzroy Williams, Mr. and congratulated His Excellency, as the reserved as refreshment buffets,
trees. Two large, marquees on the inn D.S.0., Titania, Commander. A. H. Walker. frs, I. Forster, Mr: Denman Fuller, Rer
FOB.E., R.N., Cedmss, Lieut. Com and and Mrs. W. T. Featherstone, Mr. J. W. presentative of H.M. the King, on the Those guests who had the privilege of Ms. P. V. Kilgour. R.N., Tamar, Lieut. Franks, Mr. W. J. Fitz-Gibbon, Paymaster 6fty-fifth birthday of His Majesty, He
Com. G. S. Brown, R.N., Tarantula, Lieut. Sub-Lé. Faid, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Falconer, private entree commenced to arrive from 1. B. Franks R.N., Sandpiper Colonel and Eng-Capt. S. P. Ferguson, Mr. J. Fenton, wished, on behalf of those prisent, that about 8:45 pm, and from 9 pm. o wards Mr Humphry, RA.M.O., Liut:-Colonel Mr. D. W Florence, Mr. A. Forbes. His Majesty would have a long and His Excellency the Governor and Lady and Mr. J. H. Wyndham, and Wiltshires Mr and Mrs. H. L. Gompertz Com... peaceful reign.
Lieut. Col. and Mrs. W. Loring, R.A., modore, Mrs, and Miss Gurner, Major and Stubbs had a strenuous time. The guests Lient. Col. and Mrs. L. R. Taylor, R.E., Mrs: H. Greenaway, Miss N. A Graham, His Excellency, in thanking Mr. Hamel were marshalled in a seemingly endless Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Delacombe, A.P.D., Lieut. Col. M. Greor, Loout. Col. F. H. and the members of the Consular Service stream. After the presentation of the Lieut. Col. M. Greer, R.A.0.C.. Lieut. Grimtas, Misa M. E. Graham Capt. and for their presenea, said that he would cards they were announced by the A.D.C. Major J. Ardoino, 74th Punjabis, Major and Lieut. E. Graham, Mr.
Col E. Clementi-Smith, 3/22 Punjabis, Mrs. Gray, Mr. and Mrs K. E. Grieg. nd Mrs. A. Gibson, convey to His Majesty the felicitations Having been greeted by His Excellency Mrs. G. N. Humphreys, R.A.B.C., Major T. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Grant-Smith, Mr. and and good wishes expressed by Mr. Hamel and Lady Stobbs, "the gueste nesembled on M. Wakefold, DS,O,, E.K.S.R.G.A. Com- Mrs. H. Griffin, Mr., Mrs., and Mim mahdor and Mm AE. Shoup 0.8.8. Grimble, Mr and Mrs. E.. G. Grimble, Mr. on their behalf.
the lawn, which soon presented
Helena
J. H. Green, Mr. J. H. Gordon, Mr. and animated wene. After all the guests had * Indicates unable to be present owing to Gabriel, Mr. B/W Gry, Mr. 8. E. Grim- Mrs. H. Grin Mr G., Mr. and Mis been announced, the Band struck up the illaens or absence from the Colony, National Anthem, and, a few minutes GENERAL PUBLIC.
stone, Miss G. Girling, MF, sad Mr. 6. E. Griffin, Mr. C. S. Gabbay, Rev. and Mrs. later, the ball commenced.
Mr. W. Ainsworth, Capt. T. C. B. C. A. Gimblett. Mr. L. Gace, Mr. and Fedlem to say, the ball room was a Aroner, Mr. and Mrs. Agassiz, Mr. C. G. Mrs. A. G. Lad Miss Gordon, Miss Griffin, Ene which kept th sye entranced. The T. Arnott, Ligut. H. Anderson, Major J. F. M. Grsen Osorio, MJ W Grabam, Alabaster, Mr. N. J. Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gardiner, Dr. and Mrs. ladies had doubtless been preparing for Ardaino, Mr. and Mrs. W. Anderson, Mr. Mr. L. 8. Greenhill, Mr. E. J. Grist, Mr. Consul General for Peru-Mr. O. D. the occasion for weeks, with the result that and Mrs. A. E. Ashton, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. R. H. Groon, Miss D. G. Ofayson, Capt. Consul-General for Portugal-Mr. C. dr their frocks were all charming, il a few thar, Dr. and Mrs. Aubrey, Miss Edan and Mr Grant, Mr. Grobe, Mr-and-
Albuquerquee Castro
were a trifle daring. The ladies dresses M., B. J. Adams, Mr. H. G. Allen, Mr. Mr. and Mrs, R. J. Hall, Major and Mrs. Acting Consul General for Bism-Mr. were in sombre contrast to the gentlemen's and Mrs. E. F. Aucott, Brother Aimur, Mr Huquet, Col. and Mrs. L. Humphry,
B. Percy Smit
*** conventional evening dress and the and Mrs. J. M. Alv, Mr. A. F. Arculli, Major and Mrs. G. N. Humphreys, Hon
Mr. and Mrs. T. Arthur, Benhar and Mme. Mr. and Mrs. Ho Fook, Mr. and Mrs. W. Acting Connal-General for 0.8.A.-Mr. general scene was nothing if not strikingly Albuquerque, Mrs. A. M. Arnold, | Lacas Handyside, Sir Robert and Lady Ho Mga Leighton: Hope; qalan wa
beautiful. Here and there glittered their and Mrs. R, and Mis Baker, Major Tung, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Holmes Dr. Consul for Bolivia (also for Ecuador) medal and order of the military and and Mrs. F. J. and the Misses Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. M. Harston, Pay-Lieut. Com
-Mr. EY M. R. de Sousa. saval officers Perhaps the most striking Bleckly, Lient, and Mrs. J. 1. Bigg, Com Harston. Major C. Hickling, Hon, M. and Mr. B. F. Bran, Capt. and Mr. and Mr. Holborn, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Consul for Chile (also acting for miform is the crowded ball room was that minder C. W Beckwith, Major and 31. P. II. Hobson Helppok, Lieut. "D. P. Han
Panama and Guatemala)-MIG Gonsalez do Bernedo.
of Captain McGrath, the Governor's H. G. Bagnall, Capt. and Mrs. L. C. Brism Mix C. M. Hodson Mr PW Consul for Caba-Mr. Antonio Rodri A.D.C. whose striking dark uniform wit low, Mr. D. Beslingham, M. L. H. V. Hoxton Mr. and Mrs. O O. Hickling, Mr. Booth, Mr.T. P. M. Beran, Miss E. Eulfin, Mrs. E. 0. Hutchison, Han, Mr. E. R. him off to perfection. State lancers, did Mr. R. W. Barney, Mr. G. E. H. Beavis, Halifax, Mr. E W Hamilton Min Conxul for Costa Rica Dr. de Okanió, not figure on the programme which ton Lt. Col. and Mrs. L. G. Bird. Mr. and Mrs. Hawitt. Mr. and Mrs. C: Hall, Mr. And Consul for Brazil-Chav. 1. M. Alves, sisted of one-steps, fox-trota and values, Bullock, Mr. and Mrs W. 3. Brown, Misa Mrs. H. E. Hayward Lieut. E. W. Hegben
Bardett, Mr. and Mrs. B. G, Birch, Miss Lieut.Com. Hake. Mr. W. J. Hipton, Mr. Consul for Nicaragua- P. V with that old favourite Hongkong" to Elio Benson, Capt. P. 6. L. Beaver, Mr. R. and Mrs. Ho Ki, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hum-
Botelho.
set the ball rolling.
P. Beavan. Lient, and Mrs. E. 6. Bunt, phreys, Mr. and Mrs. E.. Humphreys, Mr. L'out. and Mrs, 8. W. Bingham, Mr. Lad and Mr. E. Hancock, Liout. J. L. Ham- Mr. C. B. Brown, Capt. F. N. Bourdillon, mand, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. "Hale, Mr. B. O. Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Blair, Capt. E.-L. Hale, Mr. J. Hooper, Capt. 1. §. Hooper. Betta, Miss Bone, Miss M., B. Bennet. Mr. Mr. Brotherton Barker,.Com. 3, Ma and Mrs. 0. T. Bronkapear Mr. B. E. 0. Hodgson, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hallands Bird, Prof. W. Brown, Archdeacon and Mrs. Miss Hakeland, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hase Judd Barnett, Prof. K. Brayshay, Mr. F. and Mr. H. R.; Hicks, Mr. and Mr. C. B. J. Bowley, Mr. H. G. Battircombe Mr. A. Hooner, Mr. Leighton Hope, Mỡ. An and Mrs. N. & Brown, Mr. and Mrs. H. WH Hollingsworth, Mr. A. 1. Hamilton, Mr. Bird. Mr. N. 8. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. JB Harrison Capt. and Mrs. Havelock- W. C. Bonner, Mr. E. B. Bird, Mr. H. Davice Mr. and Mrs. Hollingsworth, Major
Bryant, Mr. D, G. M. Bernard, Mr. John and Mrs. W, H. Hewitt, Mr. 170. Hugher,
The party then broke up, and partook of light refreshments before dispersing..
Those present were:
Consul-General for the Netherlands
Mr. G. 8. D. Hamel. Consul-General for Japan-Mr.
Suzuki...
Cinsera
guez.
Consol for Norway MA. A. 8: Sorensen Consul for Bumia-Mì. V. D.'Oettingen. Acting Consul for Denmark-HE
Larsen,GI
Acting Consul for Fran
Hanchocorte.
Acting. Consul for Italy
Fumigallina
THE SUPPER
Atkins, Mir. A. Anderson, Mr W., Adamson, Mrs. G. W. Geggj
The supper room, on the ground floor, was arranged with Spartan taste. Each of the six tables hore a different coloured Vice Consal for Mexico Mr. J. F. Eca lower in the decoration scheme. Three bundred persons ant to supper at the same Vice-Conal for, Sweden. Mr. G. Ludia, time, so that there were three relage of Beckett, Mr. and Mrs. H. U. Barrett, Lt. J. D. L. Harding Mr. J. D. Humphreys, Res. Vice-Conkal for -- Argentine Mr. A
Schiling, 'L
guesta