"SOLIGNUM"
THE ONLY REMEDY AGAINST DESTRUCTION OF WOODWORK BY WHITE ANTS AND DRY-BOT.
'SOLIGNUM" ~~
1.
DOES NOT EVAPORATE, CRACE OR PEEL, BUT BIÁNCURS RIGHT INTO THE WOOD.
Sois Agents
ARNHOLD BROTHERS & Co., Ltd,
11, Chater Kozd
Тводе 1500.
NOTICE.
TO KOWLOON RESIDENTS.
IN RESPONSE TO NUMEROUS REQUESTS.
IZAL
THE
IDEAL DISINFECTANT
IS NOW OBTAINABLE, IN
ONE QUARTS
HALF GALLONS
AND
ONE GALLONS
FROM-
THE EMPRESS STORES,
HUNG CHEONG,
ON LEE,
KOWLOON STORES,
&C., &c.
-
PUT IT ON THE BOOK TO-NIGHT.
A UNIQUE MONTHLY
Magazine
and its
WEEKLY
Companion
MYMAGAZINE
CHILDRENS NEWSPAPER
the Stone of live to wis Cais.
BATTLE WITH
HOW TO SAVE £200.000.000 A YEAR
TUBINGS CRUSOE The Open-Air Gig! Goes Skiing
LIVING TODAY
LOBALINT OF TE
PACKS
TERRIBLE TOE
DRATE
My Magazine
Tell of the pregress of art, science and litera: twe, gives delightful studies of bomy and aximal lle, and explain the wonders of the universe in a simple, fascinating manner
which appeal resistibly to every child Capiously ilustrated, in educational value is unequalled.
Children's Newspaper
is the healthiest and jolliest paper in the world. with all the news that matters auch, with ali the stories behind the pews, with pictures and, merriment, poems and tales, and all the things that children love to know.
Buy YOUR Copies TO-DAY from either of these Agents :-
Mesra, Kelly & Walsh, White Star Cufè. Love Yee, a
Hongkong; Kelly & Walsh, Biankow; and tingken Barre, hentai
MASSAGE EXPERT.
HARRY FURUKAWA, MANICURISTS
Mas HIDEKO, Mrs. N. TSUCHIOKA, 19, Wyndham Street
PRINCE OF WALES HERE.
(Continued from: Page 5).
SENTER THE CHAIR,
THE CHINA MAIL.
Yiscount Acheson, Sir William Anthen. Everybody present rose, Bruayate, K.CLG., Sir Robert Ha] Accompanied by the Governor, Fice Tung
Admiral Sir Lionel Halsey, Brig. Meers, H. W. Bird, R. M. Dyer, G. | General C. R. Woodroffs, C., H. G., T. Edkins, D. G. M. Bernard, C. Military Secretary and Sir Godfrey Montague Ele Rev. W. T. Thomas Bart, "Private Secretary. Waldegrave, F. C. Jenkin CBE, The Prince entered. Standing in It was certainly interesting to watch Brigadier General E. B. Haenaghten, the centre of the cais he was greeted H. R. H. approach his chair. Ha Sutherland MLB.E, G. M. Young with loud and prolonged aheering. gaze seemed to wander over it and ite M.BE, J. R. Wood, E. D. C. Wolte When the enthusiasm had subsided, lasty bearers in wonderment. A few H. P. Winslow, Dr. J. T. C. Johs the Chiet Justice, Sir William Rees warda to one of his staff, the fish of Johnson, H. F. Phelips, H. K. Davies, advanced to the front of the a smile and he entered. Then the Holmes, N. L. Smith, R. E. Lindsell, dais and addressed the Prince as procession slowly wended its way. B. Q. Ros. P. Jack, Comdr. C. W. follows Map it please Your along the Praya to the socompani- Beckwith R.N., A. G. M. Fletcher Royal Highness. I have the honour ment of load chearing to the pavilion. C.B.E., H. A. Nisbet, D. W. Tratman; to present the Hon. Si Paal Cater The chair is a magnificent Creation G. R. Sayer. T. F. Carton, a C. who will present an address from the of scarlet and gold, befitting the Hickling C. B. E., C. A. D. Melbourne, British community of Hongkong." carriage of such a distinguished E. W. Hamilton, A. E. Wood, G. X. visitor. Constructed of rattan on the Orme, J. W. Franks and E Green. ! principal of the usual private chair. Accompanying the Admiral were. it has been entirely washed with gold Capt. James, Chief of Staf, HMS. and its brass fittings highly polished. "Hawkins," Capt. Sullivan, HMS. The acstiet enshions and trappings are "Curlew," Capt Benning MLS of satin. At the sides are hangings"Timania." Capt. Currie, HMS with the Prince's feathers and motto Cairo," Fay, Capt. Miller, Sary. "Ich Dien" heavily embroidered Capt. Dalton, Flag Lt. Stewart, A.D.C. in silver. The satin folding over the Those with the G. O. C. were Lt. back of the ebair is emblazoned with Col. Crosse, G.S.O., Lt. Col. W. N. barbour at top and foot. A seal of a white crown. A neat canopy of Nicholson, C.M.G., D.5.0., Col. C. W. pore jade was attached to the portfolio. satin with a gold iringe is held in Davy, CB., Lt. Col. W. O. Sanders,, Signed "R. E. Stubbe, Governor," place by gold cords. Eight bearers D.S.O., Col. F. Hyslop, CMG, Major | the address was as follows are used for the chair. The dress of W. H. Roberts, D.S.0., Lt. Col. Bird these stalwarts is entirely in keeping D.S.O., Col. L. Humphry, C.G. with the chair. Their scarlet. At the entrance to the Pavilion a plumed white hats. so strongly Guard of Honour supplied by the 2nd reminiscent of Manchu days, and King's Regiment was drawn up. white breeches and gaiters combine to There were large crowds all along the
an ensemble not likely to be forgotten. route, and they cheered enthusiasti- Those present at Blake Fier to meet cally as H.R.E. passed. Walking on His Royal Highness were :—
either side of the Frince's chair all the
Fis
way to the Pavilion were H. E. Ad- miral Siz Alexander Duff, KC.B., and H.E. Major General Sir John Fowler, CMG, CB, D.S.O., followed by their AD.C's and the Prince's Staff,
Excellency the Governor, Captain R. Neville A.D.C., and Yr. Eric Rice, Private Secretary.
The Governor of Macso Senhor Correia da Silva, Captain Seeras de Raia, A.D.C., Lieut. E. Cheddas.
also on foot. HRH was introduced to Lady Stubbe on the lawn outside Vice Admiral Sir A. L. Duff Captain the entrance leading to the dais, and W. M. James (HMLS. "Hawkins," then proceeded, accompanied by HE Chief of Staff) and Pay, Captain Hugh the Governor, to inspect the Quard of Miller D.5.0, Fl Lient. PR Honour. after which the official entry Stewart, A.D.C. Commodore W., was made to the Favilion, the gather Bowden Smith C.B.E., Captain Harold ing inside standing and cheering E. Sallivas D. S. O. (HMS.) "Car- lustily. lew"), Captain Charles S. Benning D. S. O. (H.M.S. Titania ), Captain Hugh S. Carrie (HALS. Cairo") Captain Casper B. Ballard (H.M.S. "Durban "Surgeon Captain Dalton CHG. Engineer Captair Garwood, and Commander Hartford.
PAVILION CEREMONY.
ADDRESSES PRESENTED.
HONGKONG ADDRESS.
Sir Paul Chater then read the ad- dress. The vellum, contained in a blackwood portfolio, heavily mounted in silver with the Prince's feathers emberred on the lid, was illuminated in black and red, the work of Lt. Coll!
L.
THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1623
NOTICE:3
DAIRY FARM NEWS.
STORAGE OF FURS, CARPETSTM
AND WINTER CLOTHES. ·
As a protection against Moths and humidity, you cannot do better than store your Winter Clothes, Furs and Carpets in our Cold Stores.
Packages can be insured with us against Fire and Thaft.
for particulars apply to the Secretary.
G. Bird, with silhouettes of the THE DAIRY FARM, ICE & COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd.
May it please Your Royal Highness. Sir, The subjects of the King, of every race, and cf every creed, in this, one of the most distant of the ons of the Crown, tender to Royal Highness their loyal and affectionate homage,
They welcome with especial pride and pleasure the Great-Grandson of the Angust Sovereign in whose Glorious Reign that symbol of free- dom, the Flag of Britain, was first raised over this remote and rock island.
Your Boyal Highness knows that i this City of Victoria, which to-day pays respectful fealty to the Royal House, bears the revered name of Queen Victoria of blessed memory, whose statue adorns our Square.
Up to the year 1810 this island and its dependencies were sterile rocks, supporting with dimeulty a straggling population of a few hundreds of fishermen and peasants.
By the favour of Almighty God, and under the enlightened rule of the Royal House of Brian, this Colony, small in area, has increased mightily in population and in wealth, and has drawn to itself from far and wide, not only the subjects of the King, but! workers and traders of every nation.
Our population is estimated to day at 660,000.
In contrast to the dreary weather The General Oficer Commanding, outside, the spacious interice of the Major General Sir John Fowler Pavilion presented a colourful scene. K.Č.M.G.. C.B., D.S.O., Captain C. S. Red and blue drapings caught at the Fisher A.D.C., Lient. Col. R. M. Crosse pillars by large red rosettes with (General Staff Officer) Lt. Col. W. N." golden tassels harmonised beautifully Nicholson CMG, D.S.O., (D.A.A. & with double festoons of greenery. The University of Hongkong is Q.M.G.), Col. C. WF. Davy C. B. (Chiei Blue and yellow banting adorned the affiliated to the Universi.jes of Orford Engineer), Lt. Col. W. O. Sanders windows and large Union Jacks and Cambridge, and grants Degrees. D.SO. (CRA) Lieut. Col. F. Hyslop and white ensiges the doorways in Medicine, in Engineering and in C.B.E. (O. C. King's Regiment) Major Yellow shades with black borders Arts.
was
W. R. Boberts D.ÃO. (Č. C.1/10.2. softened the light from many ceiling The schools of the Colony number Grenadiere) Lient, Col. L. G. Bird lamps. Over the entrance from | 733.
were The revenue for 1920 DS.O. (Commandant H.E. V.D.C.) the Prince's private room
which over Col. L. Humphry C.M.G., (D.D.MS.) draped the Royal Standards. From $14,689,671.00, of
The Chief Justice Sir William Res this room tastefully decorated in pale $2,700,000.00, was paid to the Im Davies, Mr. Justice H.HJ. Gompertz. blue, the Prince was to make his en periat Treasury, as our contribution
The Bishop of Victoria, Rt. Rev. trance to the main dais, accompanied to the defence of the Empire,
by H. E. the Governor. Baving The entrances and clearances of Dr. Duppay, and His Lordship already waited considerably over Merchant Ships totalled in the Eishop Pozzoni, Sir Paul Chater
hour an
owing to the late same year over forty million C.M.G., Hon. Mr. Claud Severn C.M.G..
arrival of the "Bezos," the tons, a figure not surpassed by Hon. Mr. J. H. Kemp, C.B.E, K.C., Hon. Mr. T. I. Perkins, Hon. Mr. E. audience, the seated section oc- any other of the World's ports.
cupying the main floor in front of the The total membership of the Hong- R. Hallifax O.B.E., Hon. Mr. C. McI. dais, and the standing the remaining kung General Chamber of Commerce Messer, O.B.E, and Hon. Mr. E. A.¦
space behind the barriers, became is 191 composed of 135 British and Irving, Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock, KC greatly excited when guns were heard. 56 foreign firms.
Hon. Mr. A. G. Stephen, Hon. Mr. However, the excitement £000 There are 16 foreign and exchange, E. V. D. Parr, Hon. Mr. A. 0. Lang, subsided when it became known Banks.
Hon. Mr. Lau Chu-psk Hon Mr. that the Prince had not left the Chow Shou-som
""
The Colony has 15 dry docks, in- cluding the Royal Naval Dock, and 10 slipways, sil capable of taking ocean going vessela.
Twenty-one sea going vessels, of approximately 61,418 tons, were lauched in 1921.
Renowa Vice-Admiral Sapuro Momotake,
When more guns were heard shortly and Staff, Rear Admiral Katsunoshin after eleven o'clock proclaiming the Yamanashi and Staff, Captain news that the Prince had landed, the Tokajiro Tatsune (EL. J. M. 3. excitement in the Pavilio became "Kiso"), Captain Goo Marawo intense. Orders to the troops were (H. I. J. M. S. "Ohr"), Captain next beard followed by cheers. A In conclusion, we pray that Year Kamagoro Migita, (H. I. J. M. S. few minutes later those who had been Royal Highness will be graciously "Kua Kuma"), and Captain Geage invited to meet the Prince at BlakePier pleased to convey to His Majesty t.e Hyakutake, (B. 1. J. M. S. Tama").entered and took their seata. Captain King, with our humble duty, our Mr. W. H. Gale (U. S. Consul Dudley North, R.N., Captain the Hon. loyal greetings, and an expression of General) Comdr. G. Baum (U.S.S. Piers Legh, Ldent. the Hon. Bruce A. our gratitude that His Royal Soz has "Wilmington") and Officers of the A. Ogilvy, Captain B. D. Metcalfe, seen fit to stay his progress upon our
Wilmington, Capt. Batalha, Cap 1C. Indian Cavalry, Lieut. Lord shores. tain Manso Preto (Portuguese Gun Louis Mountbatten, R., and boat "Fatzia "), Capt. C. da Luz, Surgeon-Commander A. C. Newport, Lieut. Vasconcelos Sa."
El General at Canton).
(Continued on Page 9,)-
#
R.N, members of the Frince's stafi, To-day and to-morrow there will Mr. J. W. Jamieson, CMG, (Coa then entered and took their seats at be no train from Kowloon at 8.35 the side of the "dais. Outside the am, but the exprem leaving at 8.07 Mr. E. C. Pearce, Mr. E. F. Mackay, Pavilion the crowd broke into cheers a.m. will stop at Taipo or Sheung (Shanghai).
and the band played the National Shui on request.
BRINGING
ML.LAY THIS PLANK ACROSS TO THAT ROOFS
THEN ILL BE ABLE TO, SNEAK OUT WHEN MAGGIE TAKES A NAP-
I'M GLAD TO SEE *YOU READING the
PAPERS INSTEAD. OF TRYING TO
SNEAK OUT?
FATHER.
·UP·
BY COLLY WHAT IS
"THAT?
YOU SIT RIGHT WHERE YOU ARE - THAT, NOISE IS IN
YOUR ROOM
I'LL SEE WHAT ITIS:
SMART BROGUE SHOES
AT
WHITEAWAY'S
Waukeez
Men's Model 49 as illustrated
A specially smart” site design, diferen Erum
Velvet if with wist Igand pas vdie
and the way looks brighter
Your mental outlook depends on phys ical comfort. be good to your feet-- wear Warkcezi boots and shoes. Every pair is an invitido to talk-casily, comfortaby
Good-la Ling, anal larg-wearing, Wauk- ezzi fervar js the studied revit of High craftmatup and fine maturizit. We can wit every requirement from our new and extensive stocks.
WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW & CO., Ltd. HONG KONG.
BLACK OR BROWN LIGHT WEIGHT $22.50 BLACK OR BROWN HEAVY WEIGT $24.50
KEW, GOODS NOW SHOWING IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. THE POPULAR CASH STOKE OF THE EAST.
WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW & CO, LTD.
JIFEGUARD
BRITISH
MANUFACTURED
LIFEGUARD
INAUSTRALIA
SWEETENED
Condensed Milk
› NET WEIGHT 1 OZS.
*
Stocked by:-SUI YICK,
TAI LOY, WAI LOONG,
KWONG FOOK LEE and YEE CHA.
WOW!
ME:OW! ME-OW!
WO
WOW! WOW:
©1922 BY INTL FEATURE, SERVICE, Inc.
221
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.