Princess In Hong Kong
(A'.Z.P.A.-Reuter—Copyright) HONG KONG, Mar. 3. Princess Margaret todayopened Hong Kong's British Week in heavy drizzle. She told an audience in the City Hall that the trade promotion aimed at showing the best of what Britain made and exported. “On the human side, it can do a great deal to make the ties between us even stronger,” she said. Later, the Princess and her husband. Lord Snowdon, crossed the harbour by launch to Kowloon to open an engineering exhibition. At the exhibition. Princess Margaret had a three-minute wait while her husband chatted to two Chinese girls. The Princess wore a kneelength corded pink silk coat over a pink and green print silk dress and a pill box hat.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31000, 4 March 1966, Page 2
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