THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH: "SATURDAY: MAY 20, 1922.
PRINCE OF WALES IN
JAPAN.
H.R.H. the Prince of Wales coming ashore at Yokohams.
Photo: “Japan Advertiser.
Japancee Sunday School children greeting the Prince in front of Akasaka Palace. The Prince is on the batcony, from which he addressed and thanked the children.
Photo: "Japan Advertiser."
Photu: "Japan Advertiser.""
His Royal Highness netting ducks at Hamu Detached Palace a very ancient Japanese sport.
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The fire at the Imperial Hotel, Tokyo, in which members of the Prince of Wales' staff lost their personal belongings.
Capt, T. A. Mitchell, who has just gone Home after 30 years"
Capt. Mitchell with bis cook, carpeater and quartermaster,
service with the Indo-China Steam Navigation Co.
who served continuously with hira for over 22 JéRIS,-
Photo: "Jaran` Advertiser.”
Firemen playing streams of water on buildings near the Imperial Hotel, Tokyo. Fortunately, no building, save the hotel itself, was burned.
Photo: Japan Advertiser.”
Ruins of the Imperial Hotel, Tokyo, after the fire.
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