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JANUARY 24, 1921.-3.0.0
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Flulier 7.30.64 60 98 Tourine.
300..1
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Digupaa Kania.
Legasp
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29 97
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4.20 29.82
HONGKONG TIDES.
Tri tide-table kiven below has been Templid at the National Almadać Office In Lentos from the result of the anstrir. of observations taken by mesas of An sotomatik ride-recording machine In tča Waar Police Basin at Taim Sha Thai fering the years 1909-9.
The zero of the table corresponds with the suro of the sounding in the Admirsity Chart which has been found to be #feet
tzches below man sea-level
To obtain the depth of water on the dide gange at the Victoria Naval Yard di feet Inches, and on the garge at Lamont Dock, Aberdeen, add 10 feet 4 Inches to the height given in the table.
January 96 to 31 181.
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8
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G. W. Jerrez, Director, Hongkong Observatory, Jan. 24, 1931. J. BAROMETER, reduced to 31 degrees Fahrenheit, or the level of the sea in fricher, tenths ad Eundredths
TEMPERATURE, in the shade in de
grees Fahrenheit.
3. Ecrazy, in percentage of miura-
tion the humidity of sit saturated with
moisture being 100.
4. DrazCTION OF WIST, to two point 5. Foxcz 07 WIJD, according to Beadford Seale.
E. STATE OF WEA, b blue sky, c detached cloud d drizzling in, foz, gloomy, bhail. I lehtning, o overcast Ppassing showers, q equal, stain, a suo ttharder r visibility w few, wet.
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HONGKONG REGISTER.
Temperature
Direction of}
Previous Oc date stợn date st
ip.m.
GAY
Barometer..'
30 08
30 08 30.10
82
67
67
77
78
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fiichest open air Temperature on the 2nd-63 Low open air Temperature on the lith-80
T. Y. CLAXTON, Director
2.000 bales. Shipments nil. Unsold. stock 10,000 bales. Bargains 10,000
bales.
Woollens.The depressed condi- tion of the past months still prevails but it is expected that there will be an improvement after the China New
Year.
Van Wearwijck 9.00- Esther Dollar...................................ll a Shantung commemesin1]. 21.
11 - win I p.m.
3.30 p.m.
Belleophosme Fooshing.....e Hydrangea Tientsin....
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28.
Taksatz
Shanghai, North China, Japan, Canada Hothow sad Haiphong
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Registration 9.45 8.m. Letters 10.30am. Swatow, Amoy and Fooche Straite and Bangkok.
Kashima Marn
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Empress of Japan Haching. Haitan....... Shansi
THURSDAY, JANUARY 27.
Raw Cottons.Market is very Philippine Islands quiet and values are nominally as: "Swat, "Shanghai, and "North China. Follows:-Indian descriptions $25/29 per picul, and Chinese descriptions! $27/34 per picul
swatow, Amor, and Takso...
Shanghai and North Chips Shanghai and North. Obiza ------ Batavia...cosisende mani
MetalsSrall quantities of Steel Bars have been done "to arrive at $6.75 per picul. Nails have also been soid at $11 for the 1 to 3 assort Philippine Islands ment at $12.50 for the 1-1. Prices from London are considerably lower Local prices are easier, but there has not been much moving. There should be some enquiry from up country after the New Year settlement.
Flour Market Report, Stock: About 190,000 sacks. Quotations: American Patent, $4.75 per sack; American Cut off, $3.35 per sack: American Straight, "$3.20 per sack; Shanghai Flour 2nd, $3.05 per sack.
Petroleum Products.-No change.
THEATRE ROYAL.
GRAND CHARITY CONCERT:
A CREDITABLE SUCCESS....
The Theatre Royal was crowded to the doors with a distinguished indi- ence on Saturday fight, the occasion being the grand charity concert art": | rangad by Madame Lortiz Gerdon in faid of the Blind Han, Kowkou, and the Pokfelum Home. It was a co- įplete success. The performers wbal had contributed the services so generously acquirted themselves nobly, and the audience received them with every evidence of enthu- siasm. If there was one criticism to be made, it was that there was too lavish a fees of good things. The | programme might have been shorter and still given full measure. Bet maskee that; such an entertainment doesn't come every week, and when it does come, it can afford to be long. The concert was under the panon. ege of His Excellency the Governor and Lady Stubbs. His Excellency Vice Admiral Sir Alexander and Miss Du. His Excelitity Major-Genera! for George and Lah Kirkganick Commodore and Mrs. Bowden Smith. Mr. Justice Gompertz and Mrs. Gam-
pertz."
The programme opened brightly
MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1921.
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TO-NIGHT, at 5.15 & 9.15 p.m.
NORMA TALMADGE
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with a part song by ladies. "Weeroona "THE SECRET OF THE STORM COUNTRY".
Bost Song." words by E. Gordon, music by Madame Lottie Gordon The ladies who took part were: Mrs. Cameron. Mrs. Gonzales, the Misses E. Stoneham, A. Wheeler. G. E. N. Williams, E. Soares and B. Jen- rings The voices blended sweetly. even though several of the singers showed traces of nervousness. But the audience was very kindly dis-! posed, and made" shem feel that it didn't matter at all; so that when they next appeared, they had recovered from this slight handicap.
Miss Nellie Villiams gave a very pleasant number, singing "I wonder i
CR
IN 6 REELS
17
LOUISIANA Trio and Quartette,
In their latest Comic Songs.
THEATRE
TO-NIGHT,
ROYAL.
(MONDAY), January 24th,
FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY,
1921
REYNOLDS DENNISTON Ltd..
resents
THE DEN JISTON PLAYEES
IN-
what the stars are, and responding SHE WALKED IN
to an encore with "When the bonse? is asleep."*
with a group of four pieces for the Next came Madine Lottie Gordon
piaro: Prelude in C. sharp miner," Rachmaninof; "Potoraise in C. sharp minor, Chopin: "Cradle Sing": Ensontaine: and "Danse Oriental." She met with a very cordial reception and fully demonstrated her charming talent. It was regrettable that thers i was no grand piano available for this. part of the entertainment, and she was compelled to use an upright which, though good, failed to respond with the depth of tone recessary for so large an auditorium, and handicap ped her by its stiff action which was [due to the newness of the Instru-
ment. The grand piano, it may be! mentioned, had been requisitioned for a-concert in Macao.
M
A Faroe In Three Acta
HER SLEEP"
What the Papers Say of." She Walked in her See." Englishman Caletta
The title is good, at a Farce, and as played by the Company lot night, it is really good groda. Go to it, tonight, if you can get senis, and you will Slew the man, who told you Statesman Calcutta,
za go.
As the Company prodal the Faree at night at the Empire Theatre, it was a fazeta. Laughter rippled throughout the proceedings to say nothing of breaking out incs TEEN Advocate of India" Baker..
apary few miasta.
She Walked In Her Seep" is one of the farmest Farces Bombay has seen for a long time. It is a Farre; say and simple, full of amusing scettes and witty lines. Times of India" my
Bho Walked in her Sleep" played it was in that heky manzer, which calitates so largely to the suncers of the DENNISTON COMPANY, was aliogether the funniest Faroe, we have ever seen Bamber.
TURDAY, JANTART ST
Performance 9.15 pm SHARP.
EYES OF YOTEM (Play).
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Miss Edie Soares, the possessor of notable items on the programme. In a soprano voice of wide range and high a sexting that was very effective. Miss quality. sang "Oberination" (De B. D. Thompson recited with most Fontenailles), and an encore,The convincing power "and eloquence Dawn.TM*
"Carillon." & Belgian plain for her Mrs. Camera contributed "Down beroic dead. It was in French, and Vauxhall Way," and gave "Angus the resonance and power of the words Macdonald "as an encore. Her sing, lost nothing in Miss Thompson's ing, also, was highly enjoyed. superb delivery.. The translation of
Mrs. F. C. Hall, with much the opening lines follows: original talent and a most pleasing sell-possession, came r.ext with Something Humorous." It proved to be one of the most enjoyable mom- bers of the programme She gave a delightful impersonation of an enter-j
Sing of the pride of our defeats. taining young lady singing "The
'Neath this bright Autann sum Rosary, as well as two characteristic selections Good Morning, Brotheri When cowardice might be so sweet.
And sing of the joy of honour Sunshine,"
"and" pessed by your. window." As an encore, she set her with two selections:
Madame Lottie Gordon followed! **Romance! audience laughing happily with her Pouvre d'Amour" and "Minuet in "Cockney" rendering of "It's nice E Fiat." The latter, her own com-Tel. 1104. 16, Queen's Rd. Cearth..
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A treat was furnished by Mrs. position, is shortly to be published.
Mrs. Maurice Minney,,in costume, Maurice Minney, who with a voice of then, sang "The Moon and 1" from remarkable capacity that showed evi-
$
dence of skilful training, gave "Mia
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2 p.m.
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 28.
.............. Yuensang..... SATURDAY, JANUARY 29.
Philippine Islands, *Stanghai, 'North Chins, Japan, Canada, United States, *Central and South America, & *EUROPE ria VANCOUVER, E.C ́ Be- gistration 8.45 am. Lettera 9.30 8.2: Tajima Maru Shanghai and North Chinaware
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Bwatow, "Amoy and Keelung.
Amarusa Maru watow, Amoy and Foochow resmen' Baibong... Pakboi and Bsiphong van Kailong
TUESDAY, FEBUARY 1. Chengtu... Szechuen Halocag
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-Sundries and Coals. The market gestow and Bangkok........................................... is steadier, the latest information re- Amy, banghai & North China ceived from Europe being that the Swatow, Amoy and Frocho”............... tendency for all Glass Products was Straits, Bangkok, Calcutta and ADEN Namang. 1 p.m.
better and that an advance, in price) was more than probable."
Sugar.--Market quiet but steady.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18. Japen, Honolulu sed "BAN FRASOLSOO... Beiyo Maru.....................
The Mikado. Like her other num-
Piccerella "from the opera Salvator ber, this was one of the joys of the Rosa." This was one of the out-
evening. standing features of the programme.
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Miss Edie Soares sang again, this
As a encore she gave "I wonder time" Bird of Love Divice," in, a if love is a dream." Mrs. Minney way that brought her enthusiastic
is a singer of high attainments, and plaudits... her reappearance will be an event to be welcomed.
The number was a return appear-
Tel
ance of Mr. Howard Freeborn, who
Lieut-Col Crosse gave Five sang "I'll Sing Thee Sorigs of Araby.
"
It was one of the best items on the
Minutes Humour at the Piano" in a way that won the hearts of the audi- programme. ence.
Miss Nellie Williams sang "My Dear Soul" delightfully.
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Mr. Howard Freeborn followed, with "Che Gelida Manina,” from "La Boheme "(Puccini).. Mr.Free- born's splendid voice is so well known again had the audience chuckling with
delight. it is hardly necessary to make my
comment. Suffice it to say this num The finale was a number by Miss ber was given with his customary Vera Mirova, the distinguished Rus- skill, and wLS most gratefully re-sian dancer, who gave her charming dance "The Dancing Doll," which
ceived.
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CURE THAT COUGH, UREN you have a troublesome cough, it does not mean that you
The first half of the programme made such a bit at her professional concluded with the appearance of the appearance here some days ago. Mr. Misses Eileen and Doris Woods in Lee Podolsky, played her accompani- Iel, several duets, in song and dance, with ment. This proved a most delightful Mrs. Harry Woods accompanying conclusion to an excellent programme. them on the piano. They sang "An Except for Miss Mirova's bumber, old Sweetheart of Mine,” “Oriental,”, the various performers vere accom and Swanee" being enthusiastically, panied by Madame Lottie Gordon. At applauded for each. As an encore the conclusion of the programme, she bare consumption or that you are they gave I want to fall asleep and made a graceful speech, thanking all going to have it, but it does mean that Their who had contributed to the success of your fangs are threatened, and it is just wake up in Mammy's arms." contributions were done with profes-the evening These included, as well, as well to be on the safe side sad taka sional ease, and the skill that comes as the performers, Mr. M. Minney, is too late. For sale by all Chemists and Chamberlain's Cough Remedy before it of careful training.
who acted as stage manager, and the The second half of the programme members of Wiseman's Orchestra, opened with another part song by the Mr. J. Matias, Mr. J. Reyes, and Mr. group of ladies who opened the 'even- F. Lopes.
·
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ing. This time it was "Barcarolle" Owing to indisposition Mr. Albert
from "Tales of Hoffman" (Offen-Viga and Mr. Reginald Myers whose bach), and was very pleasingly per-names appeared in the programele
were unable to sing.
torekeepers.
Printed and Published for Tai Cor *** CERARO by GEORON WILLIAM Cady BURNETT, Editor No. 5, Wyndr ben Blreet, Hongkong