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DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28th, 1927.
THE KING AND THE AMERICAN LEGION.
BUCKINGHAM PALACE
RECEPTION.
In a copy of the Times to hand is the full story of the reception afforded by His Majesty to the American Legion, which was briefly noted in a Reuter telegram in those columns some weeks ago,
THINGS I HAVE LEARNED THE PRINCE AS ORATOR.
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BY AN AMERICAN UNDER- GRADUATE.
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The Prince of Wales is intradas ed to the literary world,, în a I are returning to America this volume of his Speeches," 1812 to week after two years ipap English 1996, as one of Britain's most ver- university, writes an American satile orators. Any profits aceru- ing from the volume, will be de undergraduato in the Daily Mail voted to the Prince of Wales' It is amazing the things that can Charitable Funds. The book re- reals the Prince as na drátor of happen to a person in two years wide vision, a master of tactful The members of the American
came over with many set ideas | phraseology, a deep thinker, a keen Legion were received by the King on sports, fraternities, clubs, and observer, a verbal architect, with and Queen at Buckingham Palace, all the rest of the ballyhoo which the right word for every occasion, Sympathy, appreciation and in. and were afterwards entertained at goes to make up American college sight are the predominant notes of this interesting book of speeches dè- luncheon by the Lord Mayor, life. Now, after a brief invensivered in all parts of the world. Sheriffs, and Corporation of the tory, I discover that only a few City of London before they sailed of the old ideas remain, and in for America. During the afternoon their place is a set of opinions visits were paid to the Tower of which I doubt if America will ever Lendon, and in the evening the | change.". Legion. entertained a number of
In America nearly every under graduate takes part in some sport, guests at the Hotel Cecil.
The party, numbering about 270, but with an earnestness which rohs were driven to Buckingham Palace the game of its fun. It amazed in 12 motor-coaches, and, after me during my first year in Eng-
The Prince, made his first great watching the changing of the land see the members of the rafter-the-war speech at the Guild- guard, they proceeded to the Grand fifteen drinking unlimited amounts hall when he received the Freedom Entrance, and were marshalled in a beer, smoking, and keeping of the City of London. He spoke
with characteristic modesty. the Grand Hall, where the Ameri- whatever hours they thought fit. can Ambassador (Mr. A. B. Hough. And it surprised me still more on ton) joined them. The Lord Chan the following Saturday to see the berlain then conducted them same boys go out and play a splen through the Green Drawing Room, did and hard-fought game, and to the Throne Room, where the to come out of it apparently in King and Queen, in morning dress, fit a condition as when they were waiting on the Throne dais. started. I began to wonder, The party filed through, each shak- ing hands with the King and Queen. They left through the Pic ture Gallery, and then drove back to their hotels.
One season of Rugby football gave me a new conception of sport. In the United States we go in for games as a life and death matter; no smoking, not a drop of alcohol The legionaries were subsequent (this isn't hard to observe), a care ly driven to Guildhall for limful diet, so many proteins of this "cheon, and were received by the and that, and in bed every night Lord Mayor (Sir Rowland Blades, by 10.30. Them, too, we hear so M.P.) and the Sheriffs (Messrs.much from the coaches and mana- gers about the probable size of the H, E. Davenport and F. D. Green) crowds and the gate receipts that Others who attended
we get
somewhat were Sir eventually Austen Chamberlain (Secretary of
Lancial conception of the purpose! State for Foreign Affairs), the Lord Chancellor (Lord Cave), the American Ambassador, Lord Read- ing, Lord Desborough, and Mr. A. M. Samuel, M.P.
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TJIMANOEK friend, but I have great examples before me. I hope to do my duty to my King, to Wales, and to you all!
The part I played was, I fear, a very insignificant one, but from one point of view I shall never re- "gret"my" "service oversens. In those our years I mixed with men. In those four years I found my man. hood !"
He began his career of travelling ambassador to the outposts of Em pire shortly afterwards, and made speeches in Newfoundland, Cal. gary, and Montreal, where he spoke in both French and English.
He said in Washington Armistice Day, 1918-
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As a representative bere of the British Empire, and also I hope I may say as a friend and great admirer of the American people, I redect with pride that our com mon victory was a victory for the ident to which we, with our in- stitutions and you with yours, have given practical shape upon this continent for a hundred years.
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Five mies from Dairan, bat connected with the city by specia? motor and ska ringo road and eleviris frunway." Tazato Hoial (15 rooms) and 12 furished bungalows la sharmag alif garden, bathing, Bosting, Plating, Golf, Tennis Billiards, Orshestra, twice a wash. - Capital pinos toe skildren. OGONDAI-Most beautiful and select Bearde Besort in the Far East. “Two miles from Port Arthur. Formerly the Banner bwort of the high Russian cficers and officials. Yamato Hatal and 20. villas and bungalows, mortly with detached servants' quarters, Kacallant "Beaning, Wunderful Bonnery, Histone Battlefielda. Buinou, and Diamantled Forte, Miles_of__sharming Walks and Drives. Abundant Pinnising Facilities. Orchariza twinna weak. Host pince for high-class familias.
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ARRIVED HONG KONG OF 25TH NOVEMBER, 1997. From ANTWERP.LONDON,GIBRAL TAR, MARSEILLES, MALTA, PORTSAID, ADEN, COLOMBO
AND STRAITS.
YONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above CONE
named Vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed AT THE AX in the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Com pany's Godowns at Kowloon, where each Consignment will be sorted out Mark can be obtained as Mark and Delivery the Goods are landed.
Options! Goods will be landed here unless instructions have been given to the
contrary 6 hours before arrival of the Steamer,
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
CONSIGNEE NOTICE.
3.8, "PAUL LECAT.
BRINGING CARGO - FROM MARSEILLES ALSO CARGO Flox
COGNAC, LA PALLIOE, 40. E1 8.8. “ LIEUT na MISSIESSY " AND COMMANDANT MAGES.""
ONSIGNEES are hereby informed their Goods with the exception
of Opium, Tressure and Valuables are of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf being landed and stored into the Godowne and Godewn Co., Ltd., Kowloon, whence be obtained immediately Delivery may After landing.
All Claims must be sent in to me an
or before Thursday, the 1st December, 1927, or they will not be recognized.
the
The Lord Mayor proposed the toast of the American Legion, and. remarking that this was not the first time they had welcomed repre- sentatives of the gallant American Army at Guildhall, alluded to the occasion when General Pershing received the Freedom of the City and a sword of honour. He also said that before that Presidents Grant and Roosevelt had been re ceived there. He was especially in-
Our enormous "demonstrations B-Blue sky; C-Cloudy; De terested and pleased, he said, to and solemn, pageants appear to Drizzle; F-Fog: L-Lightning:
mict that day
Legionary many of you as a bit of pure swag M-Mist; O Overcast P Passing Schohet, who, like so many of our gar and flourishing of trumpets. showers; Q-Squall; R-Rain; T= men, gallantly fighting for the But America has not anything like Thunder. pence of the world, "had lost his your great spectacles-Derby Day, sight through the bursting of a the Trooping of the shell at Verdun. He was glad the Regatta Week, and so on, so we members of the Legion had had have substituted Kiwanis, all sorte these opportunities of renewing of societies, the Red M, Moose. From November 29th to Dec. 4th, 1927. comradeships which must help to Elka. American Legion, Dokics. bring peace, and of establishing 1.0.0.F., Woodmen of the World, world friendships which would help Ku Klux Klan, and a host of to end war. Their visit to France others whose chief purpose is to
have revived fragrant memories of the brilliant work wear hadges and parade, in spite done by the American Expedition- tions and by-laws. I know; I be A
of their high-sounding constitü- ary Force in the last and darkest long to one or two of them. days of the greatest crisis that Since I have been over here, Europe has ever known," as the both at the 'Varsity and during the Mon, 28 Prince of Wales had suid. He holidays, I have run into scores wished them a pleasant voyage and English people who adopt to T. 29 o happy reunion with their
ward America and things Ameri- families.
National Commander H. Pa superior and tolerant atti- Wed Savage, in reply, spoke with ap-tude At first I didn't mind, but Thur preciation of the tenacity with later I found that it wasn't mer.
and that they F. "leg-pulling," which the people of the City had maintained their ancient rights meant the things they said. and
haven't said several things here Bate at invasion of those rights. The that I might have, but these re- City in that respect was a beacon criminations don't help saturs, light for lovers of freedom to fol- do they? low throughout the world. Ho ́re- ferred also to the association of English and American flags in the decorations of Guildhall, and said the members of the. American Legion all agreed with the thought few expressed by Mr. Baldwin nights before, when he said that
that their Goods with túa exception of Opinto, Treasure and Valuables are war between the two countries was unthinkable. They visitors had
being landed and stored into the Ge- tried to increase the friendship of In many places the legionaries had having arrived from the shea. Ports
downs of the Hong Kong and Kowloom 1917-18, and members of the British heard themselves referred to as am Consignees of Cargo by her are bereby THE Moti
Wharf Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, Legion would agree that the deep bassadors of good will. If an un-informed that a Goods are being
whence Delivery may
be obtained im and affectionate regard and mutuai derstanding of and deep sympathy landed at their nak into the hazardous having arrived. Consignees of Cargo di Claims must be sent in te we on
landing. esteem was an enduring bond, and for the agonies which the war in- and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the are bereby informed that all Goods are that so long as it lasted friendly ficted on England and the nations Hong Kong sad Kowloon Wharf and being landed and placed at their risk
had
resisted any attempt
I hate to cave. I like your blustery winters, your crowds, the disgruntled Sociabats whom one meets in the public houses, the matchless police, the absurd com plaints people write to the paper and all the rest that is Engla.id, And I am going to miss the beer.!
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**GLEN" LINE, LIMITED. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. Fox UNITED KINGDOM
VIA PORTS.
HE Steamship
"PEMBROKESHIRE”.
No Fire Inarancs will be effected by o in any case whatever,
Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Con rigues, and the Company's Surveyors, Messrs, GODDARD & Douglas at 10 km. on Mondays and Thursdays, within th Fren Storage period.
All Claims #gainst the Bteenier mast [be]
the Underrigned on or before
December, 1927, or they will noi be recognized,
Prevented to
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godown.
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co,
Agents. Hong Kong, 25th Nov., 1827. [3369
THE EAST ASIATIC CO.,LTD COPENHAGEN.
***MALAYA"
Damaged Packages will be examined by Company's Surveyors, Messrs. Goddard & Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10 am Monday, the 28th November, 1937,
No Vie Insurance will be effected by as in any esso whatever.
J. LIMAGE,
Agent. Hong Kong. 22nd Nov, 1927. (5504
COMPAGNIE DES MESSA- GERIES MARITIMES.
· CONSIGNEE · NOTICE.
FAMINA
„BAINGING CARGO Fack' DUNKEK, ANTWERP, LONDON, &c.
YONSIGNEES are Eereby informed
CON
All
after
and cordial relations between the of the old world, and earnest de Godown Company, Lómited, whence, into the hazardous and/or extra haza,, befors Thursday, the lat Deormber
Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co, Ltd., where Delivery can be obtained sa scon be ne the Goods am landel.
Goode
not cleared by the 5th December, 1927, at Noon, will subject to Rent
No Claims will be admitted after the Packages are to be left in the Godowns Goods remaining undelivered after the All broken, chafed and damaged Goods have left the Golowns and all here they will be examined in the 1st of December, 1927, at 4 pm. will presence of Consignees by Messrs. be subject to Bent. ber, 1927, at 10 am. Claims against the Goddard and Douglas, on 3rd Decem Steamer fncluding those for Cargo hart delivered must be presented on the Special Form provided, and must also
two countrice must follow.
site for the well-being of those sed/or from the wharves, Delivery dass Godowns of the Hongkong and hoped the veterans of the World natione, and a determination to mar be obtained, War might have the honour of tell to their fellow-countrymen of cementing relations between all the Europe's will for peace, entitled countries, so that the slogan "the them to that name, they were war to end war" might be justifi-proud to hear it. They hoped their ed. The reception given to the visit, would strengthen the natural legionaries in this Alfied countries ties of affection which had bound had convinced him that their pile the countries and would con grimage, begun as a sentimental tinue to bind the destinies of the journey to places where they took great people, i do ese 7 part in the war, had culminated
The tonst of the Lord Mayor in a great friendship between all of Sheriffs, and. Corporation was pro- them which would remain a lasting posed by General Milton J. Fore-be submitted within 30 days of arrival memory with the Americans. They man. had received a thrill that morning
No Fire Insurance will we effected when they read that Lord Haig was said the City of London, in its by us in soy case whatever.
The Lord Mayor, responding, otherwise they will not be recognized. to take 3,000 old British soldiers capacity of the great municipality Bills of Lading will be countersigned back to the scenes of their fighting of the British Empire, and in ite by
next year. The welcome they associations with all parts of the SARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD, would receive would astound them world, might be regarded as one
Agenta. (Continued on rezt Column.) of the great centres of peace.
Hong Kong, 27th Nov., 1927, [6572
Goods are to be left in the Godown, All broken, chafed and damaged
where they will be examined by Mears. Anderson and Ashe on the 30th of November, 1947, at 10a.m.
All Claims against the Versal must be presented to the Undersigned before the 3rd of December, 1927, or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be effected.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
DU JOHN MÁNNERS, & CO, LADU,
Agenta: Hong Kong, 24th Nor., 1927. (5609
or they will not be recognized. Damaged Packages will be examined
the
by Company Surveyor: Messrs. Goddard & Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10.00 am, on Moo- day, the 24th November, 1927,
No Fire Insurance will be offooted by as in any case whatever.
LIMAGE,
Agent. Hong Kong, 2nd Nov, 1927. [5553
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