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March 31, 1921, Temperature 61"

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April 7, 1929, Temperature 88.

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No. 18,536

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號入月四二十二百九千一英

VITIES

HONGKONG, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1922,

日二十月三戌壬次歲年一十國民華中

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A PEEP AT KOWLOON CITY

"Sorry He Couldn't Stay Lo

WHAT SIR PAUL WILL DO.

To-day's closing rate 2:5 9'16

To-day's opening rape 5,5 13, 16.

THE FAREWELL.

HO

But all good things have an ending. Shortly before 12.30 the stopped and Ex Royal Highness came through his entrance to the dax. The time for fare.

well had come. The cheen were busbed as the National Anthem

It is pr. tty certain that most Hongkong folk, if they had you through crashed out followed by "God the strenuous day that confronted the Prince of Wales yesterday, if they bad bless the Prince of Wales." This was attenled

the Chinese banquet and danced for hours afterwards for caught up and sang. There was at the ball, would have been glad enough to be abrid this morning. Not so His Royal Highness. Seven o'clock found him a throb of impassioned loyalty in the landing from his Royal barge at Kowloon with Admiral Haley and singing. Hongkong was saying its Sir Godfrey Thomas. Accompanied by HE.. the Governor and Mr. Eric farewed to the Heir to the great Rice, the Prince and his party motored out to old Kowloon City where British Throne. More cheers, then H.R:H. spert falls an hour rambling over the hoary old fragments of ancient "He's a jolly good fellow "was sung Chiam architecture. The people of Kowloon had heard that the Royal with the greatest heartiness—the Fisitor had come to see them after all and many of them were lining the Colony's farewell to the man roadway near the Star Ferry wharf when the Prince returned to his barge at about half past eight.

The noise was not one bit ab ted as His Royal Highness disappeared through the door. Another crowd was waiting to see him drive away More cheers and He's a jolly good

The Prins: went aboard the "Renown" at twenty minutes to mine sad precisely at tine o'clock the Royal cruiser began to ship its mootings. Meantime her escort, the "Durban, had got under way and was moving down the harbour. A few minutes after nine the great gefie of bellow" again. A lifted har, a smile "Renown" began to slip past the buoy and to the staccato track crack of the Japanese fireworks overhead was added the thunder of the Rognlate and the stentorian cheering of the navy men maaning the warships

from a face fushed with enjoyment were the last impressions. Then the Prince was whided Away to Blake Pier where he went off in his barge to the "Renova." H.E. the Governor and Lady Stubbs, to-

The mists still clung stubbornly to the summit of the Peak but the sun was definitely shining as the "Renown" glided through the unke of the gens on her journey up the fairway. As the passed the four Japanese cruisers then drew in behind her and the six ships steamed out thrp Lyemun ingether with Capt. Neville and Mr. whatever may be the naval equivalent for single file.

Eri: Rice accompanied bim to the Pier

It will be a suficient reward for those wae did the bard work and were responsible for che difficult details of organisation to know fat Hongkong on Thursday night provided the Prince with one of the most memorable sights of his tear. Easily the best illuminations we have seen since we bave left England "that is what one of H.R.H's personal laff way over- heard to remark. And the Prizes himself those who saw bit off at Blake, Pier last night got the impression that he had thoroughly eyed himself He told them that he regret ted very much that he had not be able to stay with larger..

THE MUSIC,

Ji

The music was excellent in every way. Two bands were utilised, that of the "Pnown" and the jazz band of the Hongkong Hotel. The latter was WAY led by Mr. Wif Hender. The programme provided for sixteen her were played as both bands met with acarimons calls for enceres.

Throughout his several tours, wherever he has gone Prince has been always mindful of the hard work, the worry and the tables whichdance: cst three times that num- Royal vizit spella for these who have to work out the detail. It's his what to present a small souven't to those personally responsible. On inquiry at Government Hoa e this morning it was found that no exception to h's happy rule had been by HRH at Hongkong. Several of the oficials who have been most closely connected with him during his stay here were called up in turn last night for a brief chat and were pristated by HR.H. with

souvenir.

CHATER'S GIFT.

$50,000 FOR EX-SERVICE MEN.

PRINCE'S SUGGESTION

FOLLOWED.

THE BALL

A BRILLIANT FUNCTION,

PRISCE AS A DANCER

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There was to official supper. The Hongkong Hotel had the catering in hand and saw to it in their nousl away, that nothing was wanting to make

this important feature, s EnCCESS. H.R.H. had sapper in his private room. This was tastefully decorated in blue by the Hongkong Hotel who also supplied & special set of gold plate.

OFFICIALS.

The Colony's welcome to the Prince culminated last night in a ball at the To the following gentlemen thanks Sir Paul Chater, C.M.G., is to manity the function has never been

Pavilion. Given by the entire com- are due for the excellent arrangement. Dance Committee-Mr. R. So- donate $50,000 to be alilised by the equalled in brilliance in the history therland (Convener), Mr. H. B. L ex-service mea of the Colony. This an- of the Colony. The delicately Dowbiggin (Secretary). Mr. H.. W. nouncement was made this morning. shaded lights of the Pavilion Bird, Mr. T. W. HB, Mr. E. H. Rise. ahed their soft glow ou scene Mr. J. H. Taggart, Mr. W. A. Dowl-y, by the donor of the munificent gilt, of great animation and coleur. M. H. P. White, Mr. R. Hancock, Įto a China Meû re; orter who called | The lights glinted from the scintillat Mr. F. S. Ilarrison and Mr. G..

oa Sir Paul at bis offices. Thus is a ing jewels of the ladies and sparkled Dancan.

on the orders and medals worn by Stewards: Ladies' Cloak Rooze. considerable amount of public speculars of both services and civilians. Mr. W. A. Dowley in charge, Dr.

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with ladies and dancing. Hi

tion satisfied.

The streams of vehicles making their G. D. R. Black, Principal medical Yesterday, during a ceremony at the way to the Supreme Court where the officer, Dr. Lyon Brown, Major Hard-

cloak Pavilion, Sir Paul asked for permis-

:ooms were installed were ing, DSO, RAMC., Mr. John' sufficient to indicate that the Bentley, Mr. H. Hancock, Mr. W. eion to erect a statue of His Royal ball was going to be a tremend Armstrong, Mr. W. Nicholson, Mr. Highness. The Prince gracefully ous success. By ten o'clock the Q. Eager and Me, J. Garroway. declined and suggested that some good floors were crowded Then there

Gentlemen's Cloak Rooms.-Mr. R. work should be done for the Colony.appeared on the dais the youthful Hancock in charge, Mr. V. M. When asked if the Prince had given figure of the Prince, clad in conven: Grayboro, Mr. A. G. Coppin, Mr. any indication as to the lines this good by E. the Governor. What a roar M. E. A. M. Williams, Dr. Lelie tion evening dress and accompanied N. C. Wilson, Mr. F. A. Mackintosh, work should follow, Sir Paul said he of cheering broke out! Then came Thomas, Mr. G. R. Sayer and Mr. W. bad. "His Royal Highness," he asid the National Anthem; then another Brown.

is heart and soul with the ex- vociferation of welcome. Then be

Dance and General-Mr. R service men and enggested that I descended to the floor and danced should do something for them." I

Sutherland in charge, Mr. F. S with Lady Stabbs. Thereafter the then made up my mind to give He was on the floor conversing Courtney, Mr. M. H. Tarner, Mr. G. dais ea little of the Prince Harrison, Mr. IL G. Hegarty, Mr. Balzer Johason, Mr. F. M. C. D. $50,000."

At present it is impossible to say partners included Mrs. Shenton, Miskin, Mr. J. E. H. Bibby, Mr. T. how the money will be utilised, Sir Miss Logan, Miss Thomas and Mite W. Hill, Mr. G. B. Layton, Mr. G. Paul has first, at the Prince's on Darby. During his stay here the Hogg, Mr. L. F. Townend, Mr. J. H, suggestion to confer with Brigadier His face flushed with extrise, his F. Souter.:

Prince has never looked happier. Ramay, Mr. J. B. Ross and Mr. G reral Macnaghten.

formerly immaculate collar decidedly Supper-Mr. J. H. Taggart in The China Mail would take upon limp, he gave the impression that he charge, Mr. H. P. White, Mr. Alder- itself the pleasant task, on behalf of was enjoying every minute. He 600, Mr. Aewer, Me. Crockatt. Mr. the ex-service men,

of publicly showed & marked preference for F. Satton, Mr. H. C. Gray, Mr. Fiddes thanking Sir Paul for his magnificent for trots and the spectators are in Wilson, Mr. G. M. Young, Mr. Norton, agreement that he is a fine dancer. Mr. P. A. Cox, Dr. Charles Forsyth, generosity.

The eightsome real was honoured with Mr. M. E. F. Airey, Mr. Brister and his participation. The set in which Mr. D. H. Blake.. he was dancing was surrounded by a dease crowd. "It must be embarrassing having to dance with so many looking on" was remarked more than once. The Prince however had forgotten them, he was too much occupied with the dance.

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