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THE HONGKONG ÆRLEGRAPE.

TO-MORROW'S ROYAL [United Sarvices'. Association 8ir Percival Phillips, K.BE

Great War 1914-1918, and British who representa the Daily Women's Association.

Express, who was born in the With regard to the address from United States,' was associated (Continued From Page 1).

the Brillah community, so yestar-with American newspapers from day wrongfully ascribed the 1893 to 1901, since, when he has Wales' feathers all ready to be Bird. The actual artist was his special correspondent in all parts decaratire work to Mr. H.W.served the Daily Express” as lighted at night. The Hongkong brother, Liant Col. LG. Bird. of the world in the Spanish Hotel is simply treated with red, D.S.O. whits and blue but there has beso

American War, the Russo- very generous treatment in the

The Prince's Staff.

Japanese War, the Balkans, the matter of coloured electric lights

Here are a few facts regarding Italian expedition in Tripoli in Portuguese revolution of 1910, the and this big building will be one the official staff accompanying 1911, the Delhi Durbar, the Bal- of the most prominent when night .R.H. the Prince of Wales kan campaign of 1912-13, and the falls. There is very little which his present tour calls for mention inQueen's Road, Vice Admiral Sir

European War. He has fulfilled Lionel unless it be the sign over Messn. Halsey, ECMO, CA, is Comp my other important journalis Ruttonjee's establishment which troller. He is a naval officer of

tio missions in Europe, Canada and the United States and ac- reads "Tell Father We Are Allbigh rank and distinction and has Happy" a motto which follows seen much service. He wa

companied the Prince on his one adopted in India. Messrs present at the defence of Lady-has done special work in Italy. Canadian tour. Since then, he Wang Hing, Gande Price, the smith in the South African War, Egypt, Palestine, Syria, Con- Astor House Hotel and the Bank being specially promoted to the of China have their

He is a own rank of Commander for his ser

stantinople and Greece. schemes in which

Chevalier lanterns Vives on that occasion. He com-

of the Legion of predominate. The International manded H.M.S. New Zealand

Honour. Banking Corporation, the Mer during the Empire cruise of that who represents Renter's Agency, Sir Herbert Russell, K.B.E, cantile Bank, Victoria Buildings ship add during the action in joined the Daily Express when and the Chartered Bank make Heligoland Bight in 1914 and at was started by Sir Arthar brave show of banting, flags and Dogger Bank in the following Pearson and antil recently was lanterns; in fact this little stretch year. He also served on H.M.S

of Queen's Road will be one of Iron Duke at the Battle of Jataval editor of the Western Daily; the best illuminated streets in land, and was made Third Searcy, Plymouth. He served the Colony. The Hongkong and Lord in 1917.

as Reuter's war correspondent and on the Western Front from during the Gallipoli campaign June, 1915, to November, 1918. of Honour and is the author of He is & Chevalier of the Legion

several books.

Mr. W. Fair, of the, Central

CHINA COAST OFFICERS.

Latest Appointments. Catain R. H. 0. Asbly, of the Shansi, is on reserve. Captain H. A. Walker, from leave, has gone master, Shanai.

Shanghai Bant columns have Brigadier-General C. R. Wood- been wreathed in bunting and rofe, C.H.G, who is accompany the whole of the building will be fing the Prince As electrically lighted at night. The Secretary, was attached to the Military Theatre Royal and City Hall Japanese Army in 1907 and 1908. have been treated with lanterns. He served in the South African whils: Beaconsfield Arcade has War, being mentioned in despat-yers, is with the party as not been forgotten. The triomph-ches. and also in the European official photogr pher. at arch, erected by the Indian War, for his services in which and Parsee communities makes he was on six occasions mention- a striking picture, the four bigled in despatches and given the elephants and the huge dome C. M. G. and C. B. E. decorations giving quite an Indian touch. He was British Military Attacke This will be a blaze of light at in Tokyo from 1919 to 1921, and night The Naval Yard has its holds several foreign decorations. wall outlined in lanterns, whilst The Prince's Private Secretary, the offices of Mess Butterfield Sir Godfrey Thomas, Bart, bas and Swire and the Hongkong Club held that position since last year, bare also been decorated and having previously been Assistant Captain F. A. Lovegrove, of the bung with lanterns.

Private Secretary. He was Changchow, bas gone roaster, Apart from the down-townjattached

the Diplomatic Kweichow. Captain R. Ritchie, schemes, there is Sir Paul Service in 1912 and was made of the Kweichow, is on reserve. Chater's buge sign above Marble 3rd Secretary two years later. Hall, the conspicuous "E. P."

Captain G. Byers, of the Ying- Captain Dudley North, R. X. chow, has gone master. Chang- and Crown above Government who is with the Prince as Extra chow, House, big sign of welcome at Equerry, was * Lieutenant China Sugar Refaery, a huge aboard the New Zealand at the Tarkoo Wan I, is on reserve.

Captain C. R. Mecham, of the dragon design on the l'niversity Battle of Heligoland and Com Building and other prominentimander of that ship at Dogger, reserve, has gone master, Kiong- Captain D. H. Martin, from pieces, which will all go to make Bank and Jutland, for whichlebow. a night scena of impressive services he received the C. M.G.. colour.

and several foreign decorations. Soochow is on reserve. Mr. L. L. Mr. S. Phillippe, chief officer, On the Kowloon side, the He was Naval Assistant to the Fugler, from reserve. has gone Railway Station, the Godowne 4th, and 3rd. Ses Lords in 1917-chief officer, Socchow. and Holl's Whart will be lighted 18 and Commander of the Mr. J. V. Locke, from reserve, up and it can be safely stated battle cruiser Australia in has gone chief officer, Ngankin. that Hongkong's illuminations 1918-19. He accompanied the Mr. W. W. Soon, chief officer, will early supercede the day Prince as Naval A. D. E. on his Ngankin, has gone chief officer, schemes and will be amongst the Canadian tour in 1919, when he Chinking.

best illuminations the Prince has was given the M.V.O. decoration, seen on bis tour.

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Captain C. J. Mattock, of the G. van Cortlandt, from leave, has Loksang, bas retired. Captain

gone master, Loksang.

Captain V. McLiddell, from leave, has gone master, Katrang. Mr. D. Kilbee, from leave, bas gone chief officer, Kutsang.

Mr. N. H. Gries, second officer, officer, Mansang Hangsang, bas gode second

Mr. W. A. Balcb, second officer, Choysang, is on leave.

Mr. R. Bates, sup's second fccer, Soiwo, bas gone second

officer, Koonsbing.

Mr. A. von Winckler. chief was Extra Equerry to the Prince oficer, Chickiang, is on reserve. ¡during his Australian tour Mr. S. Kavanagh, chief engin This morning was a

freceiving the C. V.O.) and was leer. Tatung, has gone chief engin- time for those engaged on

Extra Equerry-in-Waiting to the leer. Hoihow. Mr. D. Warden, corating Many lanterns were

Duke of Connaught during his chief engineer. Wonchow, has hung, but on the harbour side of The Prince has with him as

Indian tour in 1920-21

gone chief engineer, Tatung. the town not a few were bio Aide-de-Lamp his cousin, Liest. Hoihor, bas gone chief engineer, Mr. H. M. Hall, chief engineer, down. The weather forecast! for to-morrow is

Lord Louis Madntbatten, R.N., | Wenchow. no too pro(the younger son of the Marquis mising, the Observatory report of Milford Haven)

Mr. W. Johnston, from leave, stating that fresh wind from the known as Prince Louis Francis

who was has gone chief engineer, Sinking. east is expected; overcast, and

Mr. W. Wishart, second en- drizzle a firet. The Peak has of Battenberg until in 1917 his gineer, Shucties, is on leave. Mr. been steeped in fog today and it is

father relinquished the title and W. W. Brown from reserve, has

Mr. J. M. IL Harvey, second just possible that the Prince will assumed the surname of Mount-one second engineer. Shuntien.

officer. Tuckwo, has gone acting no: be able to

batten. Lord Louis Mountbatten sea Hongkong

Mr. A. McLeod, third engineer,

Mr. J. A. Sutherlend, chief chief officer, same ship.. under the best of conditions.

entered the Navy in-1913 and Woosung, has resigned. Mr. W. officer. Choysang, is deceased. Mr. T. McCreath, from leave, matriculated at Christ's College, Carrick, from reserve, has gone Chair-Carrying Rehearsal.

Mr. E. K. Baker, third officer.has gone crief engineer, Lasabo. Cambridge, in 1919 under the third engineer. Woosung. This morning there was a re- Admiralty scheme. He accom-

Namsang, has gone third officer, Mr. A. Buntain, chief engineer, hearsal in connection with the panied the Prince of Wales on Chusan, is on reserve."

Mr. H. Thomson, chief engineer, Fooksing.

Luenho, is on reserve. Prince's journey from Blake Pier his Australian tour ag

Mr. B. Griffiths, acting second Flag bychair. The chair is of gilt, with Lieutenant to Vice Admiral Sir wo, is on reserve.

Captain J. Gray, of the Loong-officer, Taksang, has gone third

officer, Namsang. a silvercanopy. It is borne by eight Lionel Halsey, freceiving the coolies, dressed in scarlet and M.V.O. decoration) and was sp-leave, has gone master, Loongwo. Mausing, is on reserve.

Captain G. F. James, from Mr. W. Jones, second officer, white, with bats of the old Man-pointed to H. M. S. Repulse last;

chu pattern to match. This morn-year.

Noted Journalists.

Cor-

Mr. W. Lutkin, from leave, has gone second officer, Katsang.

Mr. J. Fry has been appointed third engineer, Tangshing.

Mr. W.S. Turnbull, chief officer Hailoong, has gone master Hai. F&DX-

THE PRINCE'S RACE MEETING.

PONY'S NAME.

Bullfinch

ing only the plain chair was used, The other members of the but with all its trappings on to-Prince's staff are: Equerries, morrow its should be a very im. Capt. the Hon. Pises Legh and posing spectacle,

Lieut. the Hon. Bruce A.A. Shanghai Address. Ogilvy Extra A. D. C.. Capt. | The illuminated address to be. D. Metcalfe. M.C., Indian presented to the Prince on behalf Cavalry; and, Medical Officer, of the British community of Surgeon Commander A. C. New- Shanghai has arrived and is now

port, R.N... on view at Messrs. Kelly andi Walsh's. It is an illuminated There are some noted journal- scroll, backed with cloth of gold, its accompanying the Prince. on ivory rollers. The illamin Mr. Perceval Landoo, who is a ations take the form of a Chinese barrister-at-law, special arch, with green and gold the respondent, dramatist and author, Hope Dahlia predominating colours. At the lis representing the Daily Sportsman Dablia... base of the arch are two lions Telegraph. He was special cor- Sceptic Dahlia and the wording, printed by respondent for the Times in the Messra. Kelly and Walsh, is be- South African War and became tween the two pillars. Sus-private secretary to the Governor Mosaic Tile pended from the top of the of New South Wales in 1900. He Speckled Mouse scroll, by Chinese em-was in 1903 special correspondent Delight Dahlia broidered ribbon, is a white of the Daily Mail to the Delbi Nastaroa jade talisman. The address will Durbar, China, Japan and Siberia Misserimus Doleful be enclosed in a camphorwood and in the following year visited Dingo casket, padded with cloth of gold. Lbasa for the Times. On the Lenglen and having a gold clasp and lock Prince of Wales' visit to India in Lighting and handles of the same metal. 1905-6 he sgain represented the West River... It is wonderfully carved with Daily Telegraph and did valuable Robbie Doo & Floating Star Chinese battlefield scenes and work for the same journal later Kilmarncek rests ous blackwoodstand. The in Persia, India, Nepal, Russian Kilcreggsa... address, which is signed by Mr. Turkestan, Egypt and Sudan, N. Cassia River E. C. Pearce and Ed.F. Mackay, E. frontier of India, Mesopotamia Bolshevic is to be presented on behalf of the and Syris, Scandinavia, the Kangaroo following bodies: China Associ-British, French and Italian lines Rialto Star... ation, Associated British Cham-in the war and at the Paris Oberan

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ber of Commerce in China, St. Peace Conference. He has also Knookub Leg Andrew's Society, St. Patrick's travelled in many other parts of The Doa Society, Royal Society of St. the world and in 1915 was award- Multam in Parvo... George, St. David's Society, ed the silver medal of the Royal Shining Star & Mountain Canadian Association of China, Bociety of Arta.

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