ROYAL HONG KONG AUXILIARY POLICE DINNER AND BALL
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8.40 p.m.
Her Royal Highness will dine with the Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary
This is a private function and no Press facilities
Police and attend the Ball.
will be provided.
Thursday, October 26th, 1972
QUEEN'S PIER DEPARTURE
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2.20 p.m. to 2.25 p.m.
On arrival at Queen's Pier, Her Royal Highness will say goodbye to a
number of people assembled inside Queen's Pier. There will be no inspection of Guard of Honour. Press arrangements are similar to those for the arrival
except that Position. "D": will not be formed.. (see Sketch Plan).
As the "Lady Maurine" leaves Queen's Pier for Kai Tak, escorted by
Police launches, a 21-gun salute will be fired by H.M.S. Tamar, and in the Hung
Hom Fairway H.R.H. will review two squadrons of Marine Police launches.
All Press representatives must be in position by 2 p.m.
REVIEW OF MARINE POLICE LAUNCHES 2.30 p.m.
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On her way to Kai Tak, H.R.H. will review two squadrons of Marine Police
Launches in the Hung Hom Fairway. Arrangements have been made to take Press representatives out to the Hung Hom Fairway in Marine Department Launch No. 18 to cover the review. Space on the launch, however, is limited and in the event of nominations exceeding the vessel's capacity, priority will have to be given to photographers, cine-cameramen and commentators doing live broadcasts, with
G.I.S. undertaking the Pool reporting.
Embarkation point will be Blake Pier and Press representatives MUST BE
on board the launch by 1.45 p.a. at the latest.
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