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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 20TH, 1925
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.
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*THE "PREUSSEN"
Having arrived. Consignees of Cargo by her are FROM UNITED KINGDOM via PORTS. hereby notified that all gools are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous (rodowns of the Hongkong and KoTHE Motos Yout
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THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED.
From MIDDLESBRO', ANTWEEP, LONDON & STRAITS.
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THE QUEEN AT WEMBLEY.
A SURPRISE VISIT..
Heavy clouds were overhead and rain- was falling at Wembley on May such when at half-past ten the Queen arrived to the complete surprise of exhibitors anti visitors. Her Majesty's intention bad not beent
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Travem Clarke and ather exhibition ofheials were assembled. to receive her. Lady Ampthill, Lady. Mary Trefusis, and Mr. Harry Verney were in Attendance The Queen wore a costume of navy blue Otoman silk, and of old: mavy-blue hat trimmed with leaves rose colour. In the journey made in the Royal railodok ear through the grounds. to the Australian Pavilion her Majesty noticed the improvements effected in the lay-out of the gardens and the decorations:
Within the Pavilion the Queen wateb-| ed for some time a demonstration of Australian sheep-shearing, "Freda, the mechanical cow, which sò anised the Prince of Wales last year, 24 mooed Es welcome, and endeavoured to tell the Queen that she now bad a call Her. Majesty laughed heartily, theu passed on her way, by views of the Australian vineyards and exhibits of tortoiseshell, pearl products, jewellery, silk, and furs to the bush saw mill and the picturesque bush scene in which live birds are flying. about.Her Majesty declared that the Australian Pavilion was greatly improved since last year and was much more attractive.
From Australia progress was made to Southern Rhodesia, and then after brief stay to - Malaya, where are new dioramas representing the high forest and a mangrove awamp. In this pavilion the Queen bought a fighting quail's cage and a number of fins and baskets, and stayed to watch the native women weaving. The village headman was presented. A tour of the three Canadian pavilions followel, and her Majesty's quick eye immediately detected the principal new features. The exhibits had entirely changed from last year, and her Majesty remarked that they were even more interesting. Mr. A. W. Tolmie, the Canadian Exhibition Coin- missioner, received the Queen in the main Canadian building, where at the model of the Prince of Wales in butter sha bushingly approved the likeness.
Fortune favoured in the matter of wenther, the cloudy morning giving place i to brilliant sunshine and warmth. As news of the Royal visit spread greetings were waved to her Majesty by increasing numbers of holiday makers wherever sho was seen. Children scoured the whote Exhibition in their determination not to suffer disappointment. Her Majesty hunched at the Garden Club, there entertaining a small party.
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of the Lord Chamberlain's Department: were on duty, many of them carrying their wands of office. The King wor the uniform of Colorel-in-Chief the Life Passing in the railodok cur through the Guards. The Queen was splendidly, at- Amusements Park without stupping, the tired in a gown of soft silver tissur, Queen alighted at the Hongkong Pavilion, embroidered with silver and diamante. and was received by Sir Robert Ho Turg The train was of Indian silver and jewel- in picturesque native enstume, and Med brocade, the ornamentation taking Halifax, the Commissioner. There she purchased some pretty artificial flower souvenirs, three hilliantly coloured hard made dolls, some green pédants, and silver charms. Next a detailed inspection was male of the silkworm exhibit, where Ho Tung was presented. In the Ceylon Parilion the Queen stayed longer studying the jewellers Miss Pamela Bois, daughter of Sir Stanley Bois, presented a beautiful bouquet. The High Com. missioner for South Africa (Mr. J. S. Smit), Mrs. Smit, and the Exbibition Commissioner (Captain Lane) received her Majesty at the South African Pavilion. the diamond producers, and asked a num- where she took a seat at the exhibit of
her of questions of an expert in diamond nining, who explained and demonstrated the sifting and other processes,
the form of lilies wrought in jewels. The dress was lined with cloth-of-silver. Het Majesty wore a diamond crown, in the centre of which was the Koh-i-Noor, and acrom her breast was the broad blur Biband of the Garter. Her Majesty's chief ornaments were diamonds, and she pitit turapliment, to the Overseas, Detain- ions by wearing the Lesser African Stars as well as the Koh-i-Noor. When the procession reached the Throne Room, an orchestral band supplied by the Guards played the National Anthem in the Music Gallery.
Presentations in the diplomatic circle came fast, the chief representatives of each Embassy -und -Legation : standing wear to their Majesties while the mem- bers of their respective nationalīties went past.
The Lord Chamberlain an
Presentations in The tour of the Exhibition lastair nearly nounced the names. seven hours. Tea was taken in the South the official circle followed, and those in African Pavilion, and then followed the general circle carne last. At the close
these, the procession the Prince of Wales in South Africa bad passed back again to the White Drawing arrived in London, and during the day Room, Supper was moved to the guests was brought to Wembley to be shown to in five of the State rooms, all of which her Majesty at the South African Cinema.had been artistically decorated with
It depicted the arrival scenes which grect Rowers of the occasion, under the direc
ed the Prince of Wales in Cape Town, and
tion of Bir Derek Keppel, the Master of
a number of other interesting incidents, the Household. which the Queen followed with the closest attention.
THE FIRST COURT.
THE QUEEN'S LOVELY DRESS.
The King and Quern held at Backing- ham Palace their first Court of the season on May 21st and it would be difficult to imagine a scene of greater animation and brilliance than that which the well-filled State Rooms presented. Many among the dresses worn were magnificent, and as there was a very large attendance in the diplomatic circle numbers of foreign uniforms and decorations added a touch of strong add variegated colour. The gems worn by ladies, attending the Court, der the lights. There was the
of old-time picturesqueness in the historic uniforms of bis Majesty's Body- guard of Gentlemen-at-Arms and of the Yeomen of the Gua-1,'detachments pf whom were on duty the State Rooms. Troopers of the Household Cavalry lined the Grand Staircase.
From an early hour of the evening
| prople thronged the different entrances to the Painco in order to get a view of the debutantes and others. The first Court is always mainly diplomatic and oficfal. Altogether there were just aver one thousand guests. Tresentations in the Diplomatic Circle were particularly beavy.
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