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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 7TH, 1989.
THE PRINCE'S VISIT, (Cantinara" from page 5.)
THE OFFICIAL BANQUET..
Lesvos, April 8th. The point on which the engineering The negotiating committee of aïne em-
A BRILLIANT FUNCTION. players and nigs representatives of the Unions have she is that the Amalgamated. Engineering Irion, consisting of skilled citon operatives, excepting card-roomers, workers, refuse to concede the point that
Last night, H.E. the Govenor invited subjeet
modification met at Manchester yesterday and discus-managerial functions shall prevail in the
shops
a large number of guests to meet H.R.H. od the employers demand for a wage mutually agresi upon as the result of sub-
sequent negotiations, whers forty-seven the Prince of Wales at a Banquet at Dinner was served reduction of six shillings in the pound.
Unions, consisting of unskilled and semi- Government House,
in the Bali Room as no other room in The meeting was adjourned till today skilled workers, are agreeable to the xercise of functions prior to the negotia It is anderstood that the employers re-tious, but though it has accepted the the building was large enough to accom mig basis of negotiatinas modate the great number of guests. The Tused to modify their demand and opera- principles us
that must be decided before an agreement and provided a specially gilded servize is reached.
It is emphasised to lay that a settle of plate for the Royal use.
The menu was as follows:- OF CROWN mentis still possibly reminte, but the re criminations have divided the Unions and already occasioned talk of "Black Thes day," comparable with "Black Friday." when the Triple Alliance collapsed.
pative offer.
DEVELOPMENT
COLONIES. DISCUSSED BY BRITISH CHAM BERS OF COMMERCE.
LONDON, Apr 8th.
LOCK-OUT SUSPENDED.
LONDON. April 5th, The employers have agreed to suspend! A mesting of the Association of British the lock-out notices against forty-seven
tions to-day. Chamber of Commerce agreed to a resolu-ons pending the re-opening of negotia BRITISH POLICY AT GENOA, FOREIGN CRITICISM OF MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S SPEECH.
MEXV.
feed Cleat Soap. Fillet of Salmon and Mayonnaise Sauce.
Quenelle of prawns with toma
Roast Lamb.
Saip Strawberry Lee.
Chee StrawA
The Government House party consist- led af:-*
WAS
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THE FISH PROCESSION.
Whether by day or night, the Colony" | displays-Mountain View had a partie Delther owing to
the rumber of decorative scheme had its focal point in cularly fine one, it is said. The Prince, saeds, the Banquet at Government House Statue Square. The colonnade of pillars unfortunately, can have no conception. fog disperses today, "of took a longer time than the official forming the approach to the Royal Fari-unless the
lian hers formed ́n "circus” (in the he finds time to ascend into the clouds by programme allowed for and it was metropolitan sona) and the gay adorn the Peak Tram, of the pleasant gardens aften ten o'clock before the Prince
ments of the surrounding buildings appro and handsome houses that cling to the reached Blake, Pier to
go on board
Nature, too, rocky cliff. If he sees there it will be priately framed the scene. the Stamey to Bee the illumias contributed her share; the fees in the as big a surprise to him as it was to tious from the harbour. Enormous crowds gardens of the Squire were in full bloom. the boy in the fairy story to find "an thronged the streets all the evening and
The Grecian pillars, from the Post Office extensive pleasance" at the top of the les aux Read was lined several deer corner of Chater Road to the Pavilion, beanstalk. No; all the Peak could do was for a long time by those who hoped to see were linked one to the other with ropes to provide the sombre curtain which. the Prince as he went by. As the car was of evergreen from which hung red lanterns threw the harbour and town illuminations tires are not able to submit any alter the application of it raises big questions llongkong Hotel made the arrangementa elosely hooded and travelled at a fairly The severe outlines of the pillars, only into greater brilliance and beauty.
high speed, no more than a fleeting relieved by the Greek key pattern near the To the local resident, the great success ghaps was obtained. His Royal High-base and the Crecian lamps above, usdo] of the illuminations was the appearance accompanied by H.E. the the mors graceful by contrast the shields of the warships in port. Ships have been Governor.
and clusters of flags which each pilar picked out with electric lights before but bever in the history of the Colony, prob It was not possible to delay any longer exhibited to the Prince as he passed by ably, has there been such a splendid array the 800 men who took part in the Fish Similar decorations relieved the white of of illuminated war vessels in the barbour. Lantern Procession so, as this was already the Pavilion exterior, and the lanterns lin- Outlined as they were with white electric lights they looked like enormously magni- dpe, the "Prince omitted his trip on the ing the façade looked effective even by fiod spocimens of the jeweller's art or - Mary in order to see the procession pass day. The Supreme Court exhibited the if jewellery so large is inconceivable-then the special stand near the Pavilion. Many Bags of all, nations and here, it was noted, like design sketched in phosphor paint, by some superhuman artist, against the dark of the guests at the Banques were given a better treatment of pillars was adopted background, of the night. The Renow
Broad ribbons of red, could not be picked out with lights seat on the stand. The Prince sat bethan elsewhere. H. E. the Governor and Lady Stuid teen H. E. the Governor and Lady white and blue descended from the corniet in the time available, but she exhibited a splendid design of the "Feathers." The H.R. H. the Prine of Wales Vice Admiral Stubbs. Many thousands of people suria straight lines instead of being swathed only object on land in any way similarly Sir Lionel Halsey, Brigadion-Ce.... C.-R.
rounded the stand and the arene was very round the pillars in a manner recalling treated to the warships was Queen Lespos, April 5th
Wondrode, Sir Godiny Thomus, in, Capt.
the barber's pole, Prince's and Queen's Victoria's Statue which, also, was outlined Both New York and Berlin are disDual North, ... Capt. the Hon. Piers different from the formal one in the mors-
ing when the vicinity was completely lined Buildings, obtained un admirable effect in white electric lights and had the ap pearance of a glass model of St. Paul's appointed at Mr. Lloyd George's speech. Legh (staying with Hon. Mr. A. G. and Paris is only partly satisfied."
the Tribune thinks the Stephen), Licut. the Hon. Bruce Ogilvy by troupe. Members of the crowd clamaber with a streamer of red, white, and blue, in Cathedral dome, brilliantly lighted from defence of his Russian policy weak. The (staying with Hon. Mr. A. G. Stephened on the very base of the Royal Stand particularly artistic shade combination within. Another departure from the pro-
daha of each floor of the building." Every New York World considers that it is not Lient. Lord Louis Mountbatten, R., Britain, and that the Colonial Secretary only idle but insincere to talk about an Surgeon-Comdr. A. C. Newport,..N, (stay. I in order to share the Prince's view of the and placed horizontally slong the vera Hotel which was bejewelled with vari
economic revival without indicating how ing with Hon, Mr. A. G. Stophen), Captain procession.
A distinct the French and American, attitude scotch-A. C. Metcalf (staying with Hon. Mr. A. G. Stephen). Captain B. S. Hey, 102n-1 Grenia. ed his plan.
diers (A.n.c. additional), Lient, K. Previte, (A.D.C. additional), Mr. Eric
on, poles were lighted lanterns curiously Scots accent marked the "princely house": n. 1.3. Rice. Captain R Neville, B... A.D.Crought to represent about 100 diferent Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co. exhibited kinds of fish and many animals, birds, large. St. Andrew's Bags between, Union H.. the Governor of Macao sud Lady traits and flowers. The animals were Jacks, and the blue and white of St, George's firmness regarding revision of Silva. Asimiral Sir Alexander Duff, often of a legendary description but the Andrew adorned many pillars of the Ship's code flags at the mast the treaties, reparations, and Russinn and Mise Duff, Major-General Sir John
Buttered gaily in the debts, but are pained at his comparison Indy Fowler, Vice Admiral Momotake fishes were exact models of living ones, façade. of the Russian and French revolutions, an Flag Lint. The Rt. Rev. Bishop These are made by workers from the Shun above the tower
breeze.
The whole effect was handsome Pazzoni, The Rt. Rev. Bishop of Victoria. Tak district of Canton which specialises and bold.. which they terin a travesty of history,
H.H. Sir William Bees-Darice (Chief in the construction of these lanterns. It
Rees-Daries, Sir Lenty Justice) and AMERICAN COAL STRIKE,
is considered a great disgrace to the Godfrey Thomas, Bear-AdmiralKatsunshin MINERS CONCILIATORY, Yanashe, and Flag Lieut.. Commodore worker if any detail of one of the ashes
and Mrs. W. Bowden-Smith, the Hou. Mr. Claud Seven and Mrs. Severn, Mr. J W. Jamieson, the Hon. Mr. J. H. Kemp ... and Mrs. Kemp, the Hou. Mr. Mel Messer, o..., the Hon. Mr. T. L. Perzina, and Mrs. Perkins, Hoo. Mr. R. R. Hallifax,
tion moved by Sir Algaraon Firth in res the development of Crown gard to Colonies and Dependencies,, urging that provision should be made, wherever pus- sible, for the reservation of Crown lands in return for any expenditure from the National Exchequer with u
bursing such outlays in future and providing relief to the tax-payers Great
view to re-
should be asked to receive a deputation
on this matter.
NO-CONFIDENCE IMOTION "IN
COMMONS,
COALITION UPHELD.
LONDON, "April 6th. All most lively debate un a re- solation moved by Sir W. Joyasan-Hicks, which was tantamount to a motion of no-confidence in the Government, the Hour of Commons by 998 votes to 95, carried an amendment in favour of upholding the Coalition.
The minority consisted of the Die Hard Labourites and Independent
Laborals.
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AMERICA'S ALIENS. DEPORTATION FOR VIOLATION OF LAWS.
WASHINGTON, April 8th. After a bitter debate, the House of Bopresentatives passed a bill providing
The German newspapers assert that Mr. Lloyd George shrunk from a fight for Trastruction on behalf of all reasonable men and declare that Europe has lost her leader..
"
.
French editorials welcome. Mr. Lloyd
The other guests were:-
The Fish Lantern Procession evidently where, flags projecting over the atrocta interested the Prince very much. Carried lent animation to the scene.
is wrong.
The arches of Post Office Building were picked ont with lanteras but the colours of the banting had not been well selected. or had faded with previous use, and detracted a good deal from the general |
vailing scheme was at the Hongkong coloured electric lights.
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All else was ruby red. The eircular, and vase-shaped lanterns used were admir- able for effective decoration and the wisdom of deciding upon one style for the night illuminations was clearly appar glowed with a strange unearthly radiance end. In the streets, last night, Hongkong and the wet macadam reflected the soft
effect. From the harbour" the scene was light in a way that greatly added to the one of extraordinary beauty. Solid masonry seemed to have completely dis appeared and to have been replaced by ethereal palaces. Where all were 80 successful it is invidious to mention names, but some were worthy of special note. The severe Grecian lines at Messrs. Butterfeld & Swire's, the delicately out lined tower and facade of Kowloon Rail- way Station, a kind of ruined Greek
detail at the Hengkong Club, the bold tale at Holt's Wharf, the wealth of
were amongst those that were design at the Hongkong and Shanghai
Prince of Wales's Feathers design and the lighted inscription, "God Bless Frince, spoke by night, as Sir Paul had spoken by day in the Pavilion, for the whole British community.
The acches by sight, it should be added," were greatly enhanced by the magnificent rework display given by the Japanese community,
WASHINGTON, April 5th.
Five bands took part in the procession and Mr. Nolan, chairman of the committee investigating the koal strike, has teles graphed the mine-owners of the central
there were at intervals, on moving wheeled effect. Mesars Whiteaway, Laidlaw and bituminous coalfield that the United
tions westward and the Dragon Garage Bank Mineworkers are willing to meet the mine
Platforms, tableaus vivants representing Alex Ross & Co. continued the decors owners' representatives with a view to a..., and Mr. Hallifar. the Hon. Bir such scenes as Hritannia; The King did its part. After that, Chinese Zaissez generally admired. Sir Paul's Chater'a
settlement of the strike, and have suge gested a meeting at Washington April 10th.
Paul Chater. T., G.M.C., and Lady Chater, Hunting,"
and
various scenes
from
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.
our
for the deportation of Aliens convicted INTEREST ON WAR DEBTS.nd Mix Chow 'Shou-son The Viscount of royalty. H. E, the. Governor's was in a Messrs. Powell, Ltd., tried another method In the morning the Prince. may drive
faire intervened until one came to the on the Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock, C., and Chinese classical stories. In the proses World Theatre where a bravo show was Mrs. Palleck, the Hon. Bie. A. G. Stephen,gion were also two photographs, enlarged made with busting, Bags and lanterns. CLEVELAND, April 5th.. and Mrs. Staphon, Sir W. and Lady The Pittsburg Mineowners Association runyate, H. B. Mr. Justice Gomperts to great size and (illuminated with electric Returning eastward, Des Voeux Road was has decling Mr. Nolan's invitation. the Hon. Mr. B. A. Irving, and Mrs. Irving, lights)-one of the Prince and one of gay with red lanterns and fags, Hong Several subdivisions of the mineowners in the Hon. Mr. Lau Chu-pak, the Hon. Mr. HE the Governor. The Prince's pro- the central bituminous conlckl are meet- " A. O. Lung and Mrs. Tang, the Hon. Mr. trait was framed in a kind of dragon's kong Hotel bad red, white and blue along ing to consider Mr. Nolan's proposal, V. D. E Parr and Mrs. Parr, Mr. and Mrs.
the balcony of the first floor but otherwise II. W. Bird, the Hon. Mr. Chow Shou-son, den, the dragon being the Chinese emblem reserved its full effects for nightfall"
Acheson, Mr., Perceval Lamiou, Sir tiger's den, the tiger being representative of treating pillars, but one could not help BRITAIN FOLLOWS U.S.
Herbert, Rossell, Sir Percival Phillips, of high office.
thinking that their shop-window dressing Lospon, April 5th. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Peares, Mrs.
The Bank The procession would probably have experts were not responsible Britain has addressed a Now to all her Bulloch, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Mackay,
Robert and looked a great deal more effective if it of Canton and Bank of East Asia exhibit- DEATH OF A NOTED WAR Allied debtors saying that, as Britain has Mr. and Mrs. Gale, Sir
ARTIST:
to pay interest on her debt to the United Lady Ho Tung, Col. C. W. Davy, C.,
had not been outshone by the illumina ed lanterns only. On Queen's Road clusters States, following the lapse of the Anglo Capt. the Hon. H. Meade, Capt. and Mrs. H
of lanterns and flags prevailed. American convention on May 15th, shes. Currey, Mr. and Mrs. Ho. Fork, Capt.tions through, which it passed. deserves the right; of calling upon her. E. Sullivan, ..., Capt. Tokujiro debtors also to pay interest.
ul violations of the narcotice and alcoholic probibition laws..
"
LONDON, April 6th, The death is announced of Mr. Frederic Villiers, the famous war artist and cor- respondent.
PORTUGUESE SEAPLANE
FLIGHT.
ST. VINCENT, April 5th. The Portuguese seaplane which is in Eight to South America, arrived here after nine hours' flight from Las Palmas.
BARLIER CABLES.
THE SOCIAL IS T **INTERNATIONALS."
MIL RAMSAY MACDONALD'S
PROTEST.
BERLIN, April 5th.
GAMBLING LOSSES. INTERESTING ACTION.
LONDON, April 5th.
Mr. Justice Astbury has decided that a trustee in bankruptcy is unable to recover from a Brighton bookmaker Ea53 paid by cheque by the bankruptcy to meet betting
losses.
CBSC.
The action is one of five by trustees, who desire it to be regarded as a test
Mr. Justice Astbury said that ordinary litigant is entitled to judgment under the House of Lords decision in the case of Sutter Y. Briggs; but the plaintiff, as a Court, fficer, was subject to the discretion of the Courts. It would be disastrous to the administration of justice At the conference of the executives of if Courts allowed their officers to trans- the three Socialist. Internationals, Mr.gress elementary principles of fair and Ramey Macdonald declared that the honest dealing. There was no provision orthods of the Bolsheviks towards the in the Bankruptcy Art entitling trustees Georgians were similar to those of to rob bookinkers. Tariat Imperialism. He insisted upon, the appointment of a commission to examine the questions of Georgia "and Liberation of the Russian Social Revolu tionaries before the Second International could continue the conference.
M. Chicherin', in the course of an inter- view with the Forrische Zeitung, insisted that Russia was going to Genoa an Footing of equality and would not tolerate discussion of the relations with Georgia
His Lordship ordered a stay of pro- coedings and granted leave of appeal,
MESOPOTAMIAN GOVERN- MENT, RESIGNATIONS.
LONDON, April 5th.
In the House of Commons Mr. Chur- chill stated that live members of the Mesopotamian Government had resigned owing to difference of opinion in regard and other Soviet republics.
The Communist paper Notejaline at the southern border, with which the Air jacks Mr. Macdonald as "the English Force meanwhile had satisfactorily dealt. Imperialist who is sabotaging the con- ference."
LENIN'S DISEASE CURABLE.
RIGA, April 5th. The German specialists, Dra. Foerster ..and Klemperer, who are returning from Moscow, declared that Lenin's illness is curable, and that he is still working. They are not permitted to state the nature of the disease, but it is not cancer. P. & O. DIVIDEND.
LONDON, April 8th.
The P. & O. Company has declared an enterim dividend the rate of 19 per coat: per annum on deferred shares, tax. free, for the six months ended March alst
to the methods of dealing with raids on
RUBBER RESTRICTION. NEGOTIATIONS WITH DUTCH INDIFE
LONDON, April stb.
In the House of Commons, replying to
rear.
round the Island or visit the Peak.
11.30 pm HRH inspects school children on the Cricket Grouud; also the 102pd. King Edward's Own Greandima.
11.45 a.m.-H.E.E. will receive sa Hon-,
orary University degree at 'te Pavilion.
Masonic Address presented.
A dragon 120 feet along brought up the
The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Tatsumo, Capt. and Mrs. W. M. James,
Each three feet or so contained Corporation had a day-time and night-HE.H. then lays the foundation-stone of St. Stephen Girls College by means of Capt. and Mrs. Ballard, Surgeon Capt. and Mrs. Dalton, Capt. Geo Mardwo, Capt. C. lighted candles and was supported by a time scheme of decoration. Flags and
electricity. S. Benning, D.8.0., Eng. Capt. A. pole bearer. By changing their pace of banting were the chief components by day. Garwood, o.... Cal and Mis. I walking, the coolies set up all kinds of The City Hall hung lines of lanterns from Humphrey, c.x.c., Capt. and Mrs. Miller, Eng. Capt. and Mrs. Bromwich, Capt. queer contortions and concertina move the cornices and the Naval Yard adopted Kumagoro Migita, Capt. Gengo Hyalutake,ments in the dragon's body-mont comical the same plan further eastward. Messrs. Mr. and Mrs. Tetrucci, Mr. and Mrs. Paul to watch. When opposite the Prince's Butterfeld & Swire's offices Kremer, Capt. and Mrs. Fernandez, Mr. Stand, the dragon paid its respects to the handsomely treated. Lechner, Mr.K. Gumji,Mr. and Mrs. E.D. C.
became familiar in India
were vory
present to the Colony a Status of His Sir Paul Chater will ask permission to
Royal Higncas.
1. p.m.-H.RE. will lunch -ou toud the
Alacrity with the Admiral, " 2.30. p.m.-Race Meeting at Hippy Valley. 7.45 p.m.-Chinese Banquet to the Prince
at the Taiping Theatre.
9.30 p.m.-H.B.H. attends the Ball given by the entire Hengkong community in the Pavilion.
Hongkong's Indian and Parsec com- Wolfe, Mr. D. G. M., Bernard, Comdr. and Prince that is to say, the leading coolies Mrs. Hartford, Mr. G. T. Eakins, Lieut. dashed forward towards the stand and manities had risen to the occasion and con- Cal and Mrs. Hyslop, Lieut-Col. and the front one of all caused the dragon's tributed a triumphal arch which would Mrs Delacombe, Mr. M. 3. D. Stephens, head to make deep obeisance. Then the remind the Prince of scenes with which he A massive Mr. and Mrs. A. G. M. Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs. C. Montague Ede, Mr. H. P. White, dragon turned back on itself and perform- Lieut. Col. MacG. Greer, Mr. King Salter, ed various serpentine movements before arch, surmounted by a great dome and flanked by four elephants had been erected Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Woad, Lieut. Col. and taking a final farewell of the Prince.
in Queen's Road, near the City Hall." Mrs. Sanders, Comdr. and Mrs. Beckwith,
It was interesting, by the way, to note Gilding by day and coloured lights by Comdr. and Mrs. Baum, Brigadier-Gen. Macnaghton, D..., and Mrs. Macuaghten, how keenly interested the Chinese were night made the Arch a handsome spectacle, Lieut. Col. W. M. Nicholson, 0.13., D.3.0., Mr. Rerey Cox, Lieut.-Col. and Mrs. Crosse, in the procession. They made wild rushes an excellent example of the ornate decora- Commander of the Portuguese Gunboat from every side as the cavalcade passed in tion associated with our Indian Empire. Patria, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Roberts, Dr.J. their anxiety to see the bizarze and Blake Piar, yesterday morning, had 1. C. Johnson, Mr. and Mr. P. M. Dyer, carious spectacle..
been quite transformed for the reception
가
· BOUVENIR NUMBER OF “THR ROCK."
With the object of inculcating loyalty. to the British Crown in the minds of the studens of the upper classes, the Managing Committee of The Rock have made the the Prince of Wales to Hongkong from att educational point of view. The Magazine contains, in addition to its issue features,
Mr. D. W. Traiman, Dr. and Mrs. Harston, The processior, over, and with it the of the Prince on landing. The final effect most of the occasion of the visit of ER.H.
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Winslow, Mr. and Mrs.
A. R. Lowe, Mr. Chan Siu Ki, Mr. and Mrs. Prince's strenuous list of engagements for was the result of many weeks work, from Phelips, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Dodwell, Mrs. the day, the crowd called for cheers the time when the iron work was chipped Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Eidon Potter, Mr. and Mrs. Lafrentz, Mr. and Mrs. Bassoon, for H.R.E. and there was an enthusiastic and the pier given a new coat of paint an excellent reproduction of a photograph Mr. and Mrs. A. Denison, Mr. and Mrs. and unconventional farewell scene at the The pillars were covered with red, white of His Royal Highness, an "Ode of Wel- come" by Mrs. Jackson, & Biographical Dowbiggin, Mr. H. Percy Smith, Mr. Ebase of the stand. After this the Prince, and blue-bunting; the plain roof was Sketch of the Prince from the same pen, Hancook, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. B. Silvsmiling happily and raising his hat, drove draped, the floor was carpeted and pot and a short historical sketch of "The Netto, Capt. Sewra dos Reis, . by a circular route through the cheering plants were supplied until the pier looked Frinces of Wales" by Mr. G. P. do more like a summer palace than a work- The Fock will be forwarded to the prin
A large number of copies of n-day landing-stage. The one mistako, in cipals of the following Catholic schools most people's opinion, was the treatment for distribution to the students irrespec-
Lieut. B. Stewart N., Licut. C. S. Fisher, A.D.C.
PROGRAMME Or music. The following programme of mosió was discoursed by the band of HMS. How- kins: MARCH... “Great Big David”.........
Latter.
Puccini .."Four Indian Love Lyrics"
a question in regard to the report of the SELECTION...." Madame Butterfly Colonial Office, rubber committee and
negotiations with the Dutch Indian Gov- SUITE"... ernment, Mr. Churchill said that he was
crowds, and so to bed."
TRANSFORMATION SCENES,
!
THE DAY-LIGHT DECORATIVE
SCHEME.
Martin.
of the flag staff at the harbour end. Plaintive of nationality or creed:
white would have looked much better.
Taken as a whole, the Central District curtainly presented a harmonions and attractive appearance by day.
1.-St. Joseph's College. 2.-Italian Convent School. 3-French Convent School. 4.-Et Mary's School (Kowloon). 5.St. Francia School (Wanchai). 6.-Wah Yan Bchool (exclusively attended by Chinese boys). 7-Kai Lap School (exclusively attended by Chinese boys).
The distribution to the Wah Yan School, Robinson Road, will be made by the
In a decorativa sense, the Colony had
THE ILLUMINATIONS AT NIGHT. Findex. two entirely different aspects, yesterday. not in a position to make a statement ExCERPT FROM Pzarre SUITE
Ita appearance by daylight can be put on It is not an easy matter to sit down, at present, as negotiations were still
"Demande et Response.. Colridge-Taylor
"Henry VIII" record in terms of material things, at midnight, and try to describe the apin
The Rt. Rev. Bishop Pozzoni, proceeding. He was unable to hold out SUITE OF DANCES TROM
German. pillars, flags, bunting and lanters-ita pearance of Hongkong last night.
It has been possible to print an extra prospects of an early agreement.
night-time sceming was magical, unearthly, tank is limited to some extent, at any large edition of the Prince of Wales' num- Bizel, bathed in a mysterious glow, and can only rate, because the Peak can be "ruled ber of The Rock principally through the bo vaguely indicated in an impressionistic out." Not through any omission by Peak generosity of Mr. J. M. de Castro Basto Bullivan.skotch ""
residents, ons bastens to add. Once, a and other friends, who have materially assisted the Maasging Committee to de- Hickey. Daylight appearances may be conveni-red glow came through the mist to infray the cost of printing and illustrating Tierney.antly described first.
dicate that the Peak, too, had its lantern the current number of the magazine,"
FRENCH MAIL TRAIN - ROBBED...
PARIA, April 5th... VISCOUNT HARCOURT'S WILL
Thieves held up the Paris Mediter LONDON, April sih. rangan mail train between Paris and La Harcount left Rochus, and stole thirty mail, bags from
England destined to Italy.
The lato 190,000.
Viscount
Extras. SELECTION... "Carmen" VL8......... "Lustige Braeden"...Tolstadt.
"Reminiscences SELECTION!
of the Bavoy"..... Fux Thor..."Top Hole"
SNLECTION......
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