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HONGKONG PROGRAMME

ANNOUNCED. •

Mr. Brie. Rice, Secretary of the Prince's Fit Committee states that the following programme has been approved by the Princes

April 6-EMS. "Renown" an+ chors in the harbour at about 7 a.m.

H. E the Governor goes on board the "Renown" at 9.30 am, to pay

his oficial call.

When the "Renown” · amives a display of daylight fireworks will be given by the Japanese community.

He arrives at the Czieket Ground at 11.30 s.m., where the school child-

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Philiyu (Dady Zupresa), Sir Herbers Bussell (Renter's), Mr. W. Fair (official photographer, Central Newe Agency), and, probably a minemato- graph operator representing the Admiralty...

JAPANESE SQUADRON COMING.

A

SPORT

HTCC TOURNEY.

The HEGG, tannis courts were again busy yesterday afternoon when another large programmes of matches in connection with the annual tenis tournament was played off.

FOR THE BLIND."

MONDAY'S REFORT AF

HOWLOON.

The people of 3. Andrew's Church are working hard to ensure the ruccess of the day of help" which they am holding on Monday, March 20, in aid A message has been received from

of the St. Dunstan's home for blinded the Ambassador at Tokyo saying the In the open championship singles soldiers and the Mission Hospital at Japanese Government is despatching two of the four Rajahns who have Fannanfu. the third squadron, consisting of four entered survived, "S..."winning his divided The proceeds will be

equally between the Japanese cruisers, to greet H.R.H. on match against T. Lay by 7-5, 6-2,

whose " undoubt- two institutions arrival in Hongkong and to act as an 8-6, in the last match of the first worthiness should make it escort to HMS. "Renown" on the! mund; while “0,” defented L. Nel-

son in the second round by 6-0, 2-6,effort to the generosity of the publics unnecessary to recommend Monday', way to Japan.

CHINESE PROGRAMOKE.

7-5, 6-3.

An interesting match in the open championship doubles, was witnessed between the Valentine brothers and the Koiger brothers. The pairs were well matched-and the struggle wa been throughout. The Valentines play stood them in good stead. They from Shangbai, to perform during the won by 6-2, 4-6, 6-3, 3-6, 6-). banquet and for 20 nights afterwards

it appears that a "day of help"

From a glance at the programme really only s euphemism for a baraaz. the primary purpose of the function But it sounds better and expresses

much more gently. Anyway, there offering for sale household requisites, needle work, fruit and produce, sweets and articles for the use of gentlemen. Indian scener and

During the afternoon there will be which choir of young people's entertainment at

voices, helped by adults, will Mors sing missionary songs.

The Chinese programma will be the same as originally anncuted exrep-¦ ren will be assembled, in socording that the proposed engagement of ance with the Prince's specially the Chinese histrionic celebrity Mui: were more consistent and their steady are to be at least half a dozen stalls expressed wish. The Prince will then Lan-fong and his troupe of 100 sctors where at 11.45 m. be will receive an honorary University degree in the course of a store but fully ceremonial He then proceeds to lay the founds

walk down their ranks to the Pavilion

congrevation.

at a remuneration of $50,000, was

Other results:--

Handicap Singles "A"-Cart H. Davies (scr.) beat Major J. Lloyd (46), 6-2, 62

cancelled during the strike owing to the then uncertainty of the Com-

being able to make the Handicap Singles "B. —Pay.~

tion stone of St. Stephen's Girls PDY.

trip here, and the Was Comdr. F. Vining (-15) beat F.

College.

10 pm onwards special cinema- tograph pictures showing views of West Africa. Sarawak, Tanis and

He will receive a abort Kou Lok Company engaged instead to M. Ellis (15), 6-3, 6-2; B. Crowley Indian scenes st night and then from address from Archdeacon Barnett-play on the night of the banquet (÷4 6) beat J. W. Moran (4,6) 6-3, April will present the Chinese ver-only, at s much more moderate sum.6-0.

About $15,000 has been allocated by Handicap Doubles,-C. C. Stark the Committee for the banquet and Į and B. D. C. Morgan (÷5/6) beat G.

tion of the address.

The Prince will then" receive

masonic address.

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Lapland."

Other promised allurements which

the main hall are a Bedouin tent, a missionary ocurt (showing girls from work) and a Moroccan Hareer. the Kowloon City Blind Home at

Sir Paul Chater will ask the Place's the present to the Prince which will H. Wilson and C.D. Lambert (+15) | will he found, the programme says, in j A little before 10 a.m., HRH permission to present the Colour with take the form of an address of about 6-4, 6-3.

statue of His Royal Highness to be embroidered or

500 Chinese characters beautifully Mixed Doubles J. B. Fenman erected with those of the other mem: Chinese silk, in a handsome case. G. Perdue and Mrs. Cavalier (+36) piece of best and Mrs. Armstrong (-30) beat C. hars of the Royal Family in Statue This it is estimated will cost $2,000. 6-1, 6-3. Square.

the "Alacrity" where he has loach with the Admiral.

ocme ashore in his barge. He will land at Blake Pier at 10 am, and will inspect a guard of honour, which probably be provided by the Navy.

The Prince then proceeds to the Pavilion along

aruate lined with troope-Naval and Military-in a specially designed chair decorated with his feathers and borne by eight coolies dressed in government Chinese banquet at the Taiping red and white uniforms.

Thestre which will be specially

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round has been extended to March 25.

MONDAY'S MATCHES.

The Prince then proceeds on board The Prince will also be presented The time for finishing the second

with an English translation of the The address in a small casket. catering for the banquet will be undertaken by four of the leading Shektongchui Hotels.

Ir the afternoon a race mesting will be held at Happy Valley.

In the evening the Prince attends a

The Prince will be received by HE | decorated. the Governor at the Pavilion where ad-

About 200 Chinese guests will be

dresses will be presented as follows-present.

On behalf of the entire British At 5.30 p.m. the Prince attends the commanity of Hongkong, by the Hon. ball given by the entire Hongkong Bir Paul Chater, CMG., as Chairman community in the Pavilion. of the Reception Committee.

On behalf of the entire Chinese community of Hongkong, by the Hon. Mr. Lan Cha-pak.

On behalf of Shanghai and the Treaty Forts, by representatives from. Shanghai.

On behalf of the Foreign com munities of Hongkong, by Mr. W. H. Gale, Dean of the Consular Corps.

The Prince replies to the addresses, At the conclusion of the ceremony .which will be witnessed by a large!

RACE MEETING.

The race meeting in honour of the! Prince of Wales is announced by the Hongkong Jockey Club to take place

Townsend: M. H. Lov. Wong Po-kie. Open Singles.-S. H. Ismail v. R

Club Championship.-R. IL Hen- derson v. C. G. Perdue.

Handicap Single “A”—R. M. Smith v. R. E. Valentine; A. B. Raworth v. Surz. Lt. G. H. Hayes. Exell v. A. K. MacKenzie: 0 B. Handicap Singles “B”—A 8. Brown v. W. J. Carrie.

at the Racecourse, Happy Valley, on Mixed Doubles.-F. A. Dinsdale April 7. The meeting will rank as a and Miss D. M. Smith v. C. C. Stark, Gymkhana meeting as far as all and Mr. Stark, G. B. Sayer and Mrs. penalties and allowances areconcerned

The Prince and his Staff will go on board the "Renwa" that night in order to depart at 7 o'clock the follow-fur races held by the Jockey Club. Eayer T.A.D. Ball and Miss Harrison. ing morning. His departure will be The fist race is scheduled to start | unofficial.

at 2.30 pm Admission to the

BILLIARDS.

CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNEY.

At the Victoria Recreation Club last night, R.F. da Luz and S.C. Kwok

It is hoped that in the course of the Jockey Club Enclosure will be $5, two days an opportunity will be tickets at Kelly and Walsh and at found for the Prince to visit the Peak the gate. Ladies will be admitted by tram in accordance with his own free, and soldiers and sailors in special wish. He is prepared to uniform at $1 each Programmes played a very close game which sacrifice the drive round the Island may be had from Mesars Noronha resulted in a win for Laz by 500-474 to go to the Peak if necessary. Bad Co, or on the coures at $1 each. The "game was keenly contested The Hongkong Automobile Associa- The proceeds of the sale of tickets an! I throughout, and with both men secar- and representative gathering, the tion has offered to place a number programmes will be devoted to the ing a momentary advantages, the Prince will re-mannt bis chair, and of cars at the disposal of the Prince fund for the proposed New Nusing result was in doubt to the very end." sccompanied by H. E. the Governor and Staff during their stay in Home.

Luz's highest breaks were: 46, 45, 27., will proceed

(twice) and 26. Kwok made breaks of 45, 40, 35, 29, and 24.

Chater Hongkong. through

Road, down Pedder Street, along Queen's Road and ap Garden Road to Government House.

At Government House.the Prince will inspect boy scouts and girl guides.

The Prince lunches at Government House at I p.m.

At 2.30 p.m. be receives all ex- servicemen, and officers of the Mercan tile Marine at Government House,

THE STAFT.

On Monday evening Ng Bae Kong

Shorthand ExaminationResults-wil mee: P.A. Yvanovich (ex champ- The results of the St. Mary's School ion) when very interesting exhibition of high grada billiards is assured. There will be no play to-night.

The Prince will be accompanied by the following members of his staff: (Kowloon) Pitman's

Vice Admiral Sir Lionel Halsey (Comptroller).

Brigadier General C. E. Woodroffe (Military Secre ary).

Sir Godfrey Thomas, Bart. (Private Capt. Dudley North, R.N., (Extra Equerry)

He proceeds by motor car to Cause-Secretary). way Bay at 4.30 p.m., to play pelo (weather permitting).

An official banquet takes place at Government House at 81.m.

The Prince motors to Blake Pier at 9.30 pm, and boards the "Stanley " to view the harbour. In addition to | <thể” illumination with lanterns and electrically lighted signs, there will be a special display of fireworks :rom the water by the Japanese community,

Returning ashore, the Prince will proceed to Statue Square. He will wit Des the Chinese fish procession and the fireworks from a special stand.

The Prince eleeps at Government

House.

FRS SECONDA DAY.

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The Prince driven round the Island and visits the Pesk in the morning (weather permitting.)

Capt. the Hon Pien Legb(Equerry). Lieut. the Hon. Bruce A. A. Ogilvy (Equerry).

Capt. E. D. Metcalfe, MC., (Extra A.D.C.)

Lieut. Lord Louis of Mountbatten, E..N. (A.D.C.).

Surgeon Commander A. Newport, BN. (Medical Officer).

The staff will be accommodated during the Prince's stay in the Colony at Government House, and Bank House by invitation of the Hon. Mr. A. Q. Stephen.

PRESS CORRESPONDENTS.

shorthand examination held last December bare Arrived from England. They are sa

follows:-

140 words a minute certicate.- Mrs. M. F. O'Sullivan, staff Messrs Deacon and Descon, Looker, Harston, Solicitor, Mr. Stanley H Garrod, staff, Colonial Secretariat.

... 80 words a minute certificat".--Mis!

THE QUAINTS.

Returning after a highly successful tour from the north. The Quaints will make welcome re-appearance for a short season starting on Friday March

24.

Kathleen Gourdin, Miss Maud Marah, grammes will be presented amongst During the season these new pro- Miss Norah Leonard, Mias Bertha which the opening one" A Pehar of Santos, Miss Paolina Lopes, Miss Dreame," from the Vaudeville thestre Idalina dos Remedios, Miss Lens London, is unique and distinctly Gomes, Miss Zita Gaines, Miss amazing. "The Village Concert" Sabina Soura.

another humorous skit will also be

Booking opens at Moutrie & Co. on

60 words a minute certificatie.presented. Miss Pitta Xavier, Miss Laura Gill, Miss Laura Carvalho, Mirs Lena Chos, Monday the 20th.. Miss Agnes Vichy,

50 words a minute certificate:— Miss Idalia da Luz, Miss Aurea de Scusa.

Elementary certificate.-Miss Cienie

Lady Stubbs will open the proceed-

ings at 2.50 p.m. on Monday and the G. O. G. (Major General Sir John Fowler) will preside.

CHURCH NOTICES.

A CHARGY OF OVE DOLLAR IS MADE FOR ALL NOTICES

CJDIE THIS HEADING.

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL.

HONGKONG ISta March, 1922. 3RD SUNDAY IN LIST,

Holy Communion at 7:50 a.m. Children's Service 10 a.m Hymas, 669, 403, 2.2. Matins 11 .mn. Responses Féria);

Venito. No. 19: apton; Palm 119, vv. 73-104; Te Deum. Wendward, Smart, Tarla Benedictus, No. 1 Tertias Noble; Anthem, “O Seriour of the World.” Goss Hymn S

.91. Holy Communion 12 000. Erns 'ng (6 p.) Responses Ferial

Palm, 119, TY. 105 144: Ma i at No. 12 Webb: Nore Dimittis. No. Lloyd. Hymne, 92, 90, 19.

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