THE ROYAL VISIT.
KAR. HONGKONG
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in the last century, whose message of loyalty and foresight in establishing this devotion and shall look for Colony on what was then award to the opportunity of (Continued From Pug 1.) barren and unhealthy island telling His Majesty of my bonds of sympathy and under has brought its reward to first visit to your magnificent standing between the peoples succeeding generations. This port of the world. In the solution splendid harbour, and rapid- of the problems
facy growing docks, the honses ing statesmen in all civilized and the roads that are being countries, every nation is alike
for a demonstration of great vitally concerned. And we rec-built in every direction, to-
As the Prince ognise in Your Royal Highness gether with the beauty of enthusiasm.
now
The conclusion of the
THURSDAY, APRIL 6 1822.
DAIRY FARM NEWS.
Prince's reply was the signal STORAGE OF FURS,
one who will always uphold just scenery and cultivation that walked down the centre aisle dealings, between men and babas taken the place of its
tween nations,
former aridity bear witness In presenting this address, we desire to signits our profound re-to this and have made Hong spect for Your Royal Highness, koog one of the principal and our realization of the bene-ports of the world. ficent influence exerted by His
Majesty the King, through Your During the Great War.
distraught and critical times. We
he was cheered to the echo.
Prince was given a rousing send- off, and all along the line of his route to Dovernment House he was heartily cheered.
As he left the Pavilion the
The Prince was preceded by
HE the Governor, who rode in a scarlet, and fitted with a black | canopy, borne of the shoulders off eight coolies in similar uniforms to those worn by the Prince. Behind His Royal Highness's chair walked Capt. Neville, Royal I have learned with feel-Marines us A.D.C. Following in three four-bonzer chairs were, members of the Prince's staff.
Royal Highness, and by Your now happily ended. Hong-black chair with trappings of Royal Highness directly, on the kong was able to carry on course of public events in these shipbuilding with unabated venture to predict for Your Royal energy and was one of the Highness the continued success first of the Colonies to intro of your present undertaking and duce compulsory service. complete accomplishment of the bigh objects of your mission.
The signatories to this addressings of the greatest pride were: Williso Bolt Gale that well over 500 man left (Consul General for the United the Colony for Active Service, States of America, also represent-which in those days was ing Sweden), J. Gregano about one-third of the British Fernandez (Acting Consul for Portugal, G. & Lechner (Acting Cale population of the Consul Geners for the Nether-Colony."
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AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE
Inspection of Scouts, Arriving at Government House, His Highness inspected the Boy Scouts and Girl Guider, who were
the! the command of
the Hongkong
lands, also representing Den- Gentlemen of the Chinese under mark). Paul Kremer (Acting) Consul General for France, Community of Hongkong:- Rev. G.T. Waldegrave, M. 4. Acting Consul General for The life of this Colony and Here was drawn up a guard of and Cuba). Küchi Gunji (acting pendent on the British and officers in charge being2nd. Lieut. Belgium, Acting Consul for Spain its prosperity is interde-honour from,
Volunteer Defence Corps, the Consul General for Japas), C, P. Chinese dwellers the A. Murdoch and 2nd. Lieut. T. W. Chater (Consul for Siam), Jose M. Altes (Consul for Brazil), P. Visland. Bordering ou the Hill. M.C. The Pipe Band of the Botelho (Consul for Nicaraguajancient China, with its cen-Scottish Company which was in J. P. Guatemala), L. Petrucci (Consul perience. Hongkong forms a
Brags (Consol for turies of history and of ex-position on the left of the Guard for Italy). Sverre Berg (acting meeting place that should be of mutual advantage to both civilisations.
Consul for Norway).
Shanghai's Address. The last address was that from
British communities in the Treaty Ports. Messrs. E. C. Pearce and EF. Mackay both ascended the
dau
Mr. E. C. Pearce said:
May it Please Your Royal Highness.
of Honour..played as the Prince carried out so inspection. As the
Prince passed on to the lawn only the Wolf Cubs (junior scouts) and Brownies junior guides) were visible. They were lined up in
As His Royal Highness appear- ed, the Cubs and Brownies gave a
same
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Great Britain has always
horseshoe formation on the laws. displayed a lively and un-facing the entrance to the flagging interest in the deve grounds. The Boy Scouts and Girl lopment of China and in all Guides were concealed in the that appertains to its pros trees behind. perity and your zeal in the promotion of the Colony's and howl, and at the We, the undersigned losal welfare. combined with theme the colour bearers. stand-Capt. Mts. Trowbridge: Second subjects of His Majesty King cordial friendship that has ing at intervals behind the Kowloon Troop, Capt. Miss George representing the following
stan Irving: Peak Brownie Troop. National Societies and Associa always existed between the horseshoe, dipped their
darde. The colours were raised Brown Owl, Miss H. Irving. tions of China:-Chics Associs races in Hongkong, augurs and whistle sounded. Im-
A Hunt For Treasure. tion, Associated British Cham-well for its future advance-mediately the ecouts and guides
The Ex-Servicemen's ber of Commerce in China. Sment. »
frusted from their places of con-
Peking, March 3.-Although Andrew's Society. St. Patrick's Gentlemen of the Foreign cealment and, in a manner which The reception for ex-Service an entire day spent yesterday Society, Rosal Society of Communities Resident in speaks well for their training, men held this afternoon was 9ac-jin digging for the treasure sup George, St. David's Society, Cana dian Association of China, United Hongkong - rordially ap-formed up in patrols beside their cessful in every war. The num-posed to be boarded in the garden respective troop colours, standing ber of men invited to be present of the General Staf just behind Services Association Great War preciate the welcome which at the "alert. Another whistle was about 500 and among them the main building, and although 1914-1918, and British Women's you, in common with His was sounded and then, with one were those who had seen services depth of fifteen feet has been Association.
Majesty's Bag mos respectfully to ap-accorded me.
subjects. have accord, the whole body, raising on mang fronts. Not only ex-sunk, nothing came out of the their staves in their right hands service men in civilian life bere search except a heap of broken proach Your Royal Highness
above their heads, gave the rous but also many members of the tiles. The digging work com- with an address of welcome and The sentiments to which
ing Chinese expression of wel-Police Force, over 30 members of menced early yesterday morning to offer Your Royal Highness you give expression are come. "Kunz Ying."
the Mercantile Marine, Indian and was under the supervision of! our heartfelt congratulations on indeed gratifying, emanating After inspecting the, troops, police from Macao and Hong- Mr. Chu Lau-tien, a mining mer- your safe arrival in this discant as they do from the re- His Royal Highness presented kong, ex-Service men from Can-chant. The garden which had In asking Your Rosal Highness Presentatives of other natious the Gilt Cross to Patrol Leader ton and French ex-Servicemen been deserted for many a long Lo Kwok-cbung. 7th. Honz were present. The reception was day at once became a scene of to accept this address, we desire whose interest in the pro kang Troop. for life saving, an held at Government House. life and bustle as many em.! to express
keen ep-gress of the Colony is as account of which heroic deed bas Owing to the rain, numbers ployees of the staff were gather- preciation of
gracious active as our own, and who already appeared in these of ex-service men had assembled led there, eager to see the work interest Your Royal Highness are materially helping to columns.
at the Pavilion, thinking that the successful, since the man who has always taken in all that
reception
be Prince's Congratulations.
would
held organizes the search promised to concerns the welfare and hap-make Hongkong one of the
His Royal Highness. in al there. Shortly before half-past give thirty per cent of the value piness of the subjects of Your greatest international trad-
message came of the treasure to them for the Royal Father whether, as here ing centres in the East. short speech to the assembled two, however, a
down 10 say that His payment of their salaries. The in Hongkong, they by resident!
very I understand that during children, said: It is
Royal Highness would within the British domicions, or the war valuable service to have this opportunity of seeing
great pleasure
meet digging will be continued to-day them at Government House. and additional workmen have dwell beyond its limits as is the
arrival there, the been employed. The servant of case of the British Communities the Colony, in the shape of you this morning. As I realise On in Chine, and we feel that we special constabulary and re-that you bave only been started men filed through Government Mr. Yang, who gave the inform- a little over a year. I congratulate House, entering st the frostation that there was treasure rendered. pot Was
door and lesving by the boarded in the garden, still in-
entrance. On the throughout only by large numbers of the Fou on your very smart appear.
versists on the existence of the the vast Republic of China when Chinese community, but by success bare in Hongkong and I anda
ence. I wish you every possible rear
facing the harbour. board. together more firmly than ever many others of foreign hope mote boys and girls will stood the Prince, who shook bands with every one present, the ties that bind us to our King nationality. I feel sure that follow your example and join up and our Mother Country. the cordial relationships so
Standing to the "salute," the stopping many of them for a
chat about their National Anthem was It is a matter of sincere regret happily existing will secure
Justily short
service. the to all Britons in Chins and to your co-operation at all times Prince were given and His Royal
sung. Hearty cheers for
When all the ex-Service med the British Community in Shang in the mutual defence of the Highness left to take tiffin at
had passed through the house on particular that ic
Government House. The troops has found it impossible Colony's interests.
marched
outpost of the British Empire.
the
are expressing the feelings of our serves. fellow-countrymen
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Consigneesofcargo per se. Ajax to the lawn at the rear, the are notified that their cargo has Prince came
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for Your Royal Highness Gentlemen Representing formed up and then to pay a visit to one or other the British Communities in The following troops parti- deafening that for some minutes Overcarried cargo by the of the Treaty Ports on your way the Treaty Ports of China:cipated: First Horgsong Troop it was impossible for bim to Shinryu Man has arrived by the to Japan but we are in some
-I thank for the terms of (St. Joseph's College),
The Customary three Amazon Mar.-Page 5. measure
Scout do compensated for our
The Anderson Music Co. adver loss by the fact that through the your address and sincerely master L. Gutierrez: Second cheers were given, but the usual
one tiger was cot sufficient tise more new dance records. courtesy of the British Com- share your regret that the Hongkong Troop (St. Andrews, munity of Hongkong, the British limited time af my disposal Farrell; Third Hongkong Troop
Kowloool, Scoutmaster A. M. to show their enthusiasm. Again Page 4.
and again tigers" were given The World Theatre is offering Communities in China have been has made it impossible for (Firs: Wanchai), Scoutmaster A. but at last the cheering stopped a special attraction, "A Voice in permitted in the person of their: representatives here to take part me to visit any of the Treaty Kirk); Fourth Hongkong Troop and His Royal Highness was the Dark," for four nights, com-
able to speak.
mencing on Friday.—Page 4. in your welcome to the Far East. Ports.
(Murray), Scoutmaster A. White: I would ask you to convey scouts,
Fifth Hongkong Troop and river The Prince said:-" Thauk
The Hougtong Hotel's motor: Scoutmaster K. w you very mach, gentlemen. I coach service to the Races to The Prince's Reply. this expression of my regret Barney; Sixth Hongkong Troop am very glad to have this opport-morrow starts from Pedder Street Having first asked all pre-to the British communities (Ellis Kudoorie School); Scout Daity of seerog you this after-at 2 p.r.-Page 4. sent to be seated and speak-in China, with my heartfelt master Lam: Seventh Hongkong of you to come. I am sorry I am as Secretary to the Hongkong Mr. D. G. Gow is now acting ing in a clear voice, His wishes for their prosperity. Troop (Saiyungpun Schooll, Royal Highness said:
Leang: not going to see the ex-Service & Whampos Dock Co.-Page 4. Itaffords me much pleasure Eighth Hongkong Troop (Wes men of Shanghai and in other Claims against the estate of Your Excellency and Gen-to receive your assurance eyan) Scoutmaster T. E. Chak. parts of China; perhaps you the late Sly Ellis Kadoorie must tlemen:-
that my visit here will biod Wolf Cubs-Third Hongkong will give
晶 them message be in by April 28th-Fags 4. It is a source of great the link connecting you with Pack. Cubmistress, Miss Wil from me. I wish everybody out The Hongkong Electric Com- pany's annual general meeting pleasure to me to visit this the Throne and the Mother liams Fourth Hongkong Pack, here the best of luck". far-famed outpost of the Country.
Cubmaster O'Brien; Fifth Hong- The Prince was cheered to the will be held on April 22nd.-Page British Empire, and I am
kong Pack, Cabmaster Y. Fenton. echo after this short man-to-man 4. Your Excellency and Gen- Girl Coides: First Hongkong address.
Electric signs for the conven- cincerely grateful to you for tlemen-In thanking you Troop, Capt. Mrs. Reed, Asst. A His Royal Highness turned inco of dancers have been she words in which you wel- once again for your welcome, Capt. Miss Watren: Second to go back to the house, the large erected in the Prince's Pavilion. tome me here to-day. let me assure you that I will Hongkong Troop, Capt. Miss crowd on the lawn sang "For-Page 4.
The enterprise and per- most certainly convey to my Firat Wanchai Troop, Capt. Mr. no one could say enthusiasm notice regarding, train service on Price, Asst. Capt. Miss Shes; He's a Jolly Good Fellow," and Golfers are referred to the severance of British pioneers father, The King, your Perri; First Kowloon Troop was lacking.
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