THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

12

NOTICE.

SATURDAY, MAY 13. 1922.

HOTELS:

HONGKONG HOTEL

PEAK HOTEL

REPULSE BAY HOTEL

Hongkong Hotel Co., Ltd.

KING EDWARD HOTEL

CENTRAL LOCATION,

ELECTRIC LIFTS AND LIGHTING, ·

TELEPHONE ON EACH · FLOOR. NOTEI ́ LAUNCH ȚMEETS ALL STEAMERS.

Fol. 373.

Taleraphio Address: "VICTORIA

J. WITOHELIN

ENTERTAINMENTS.

THE

CORONET

TO-NIGHT

THE LAST SHOWING of

BERT LYTELL

in

THE RIGHT OF WAY.

To-morrow.

LARRY SEMON .

THE GROCERY CLERK.

KOWLOON THEATRE

TO-NIGHT

THE LAST SHOWING

LARRY SEMON

in

THE GROGERY CLERK.

mod

MARY MILES, MINTER

ALL SOUL'S EVF.

The

"Three Castles

Virginia Cigarettes

The Altechiaement 1

THE OLD RELIABLE

BRAND.

MADE IN ENGLAND

W. D. & H. O. WILLS.

The Cigarette with the Pedigree

(ha) Lo

Manager.

EUROPE HOTEL, SINGAPORE.

UNDER NEW BRITISH MANAQEMENT.

THE PREMIER HOTEL FINEST SITUATION

RXCELLENT CUISINE.

ARTHUR E. ODELL,

(Late Grand Hotel, Southelife, England and

Royal Palace Hotel, London, W.)

KINGSCLERE

HOTEL

MID-LEVEL

KOWLOON

KNUTSFORD · HOTEL

SACHSE. LENNOX & Co.. General Agents

Are resident Managers.

PALACE HOTEL, KOWLOON.

Tel No K3

Tel Add Palace.

Two minutes from Ferry and Railway Station, Five minutes by Ferry from Hongkong

à Et class Eloset in every respect and under English managemoni. Cuisine under personal supervision of the Proprietor. Logo. Bar and Billard Boom

Terms Moderate

Special selangenbents for families on application to

MARK:

J. OXBEREY

Proprietor.

Bee

WORLD THEATRE

PHONE. 1337

PHONE. 1337

Hongkong's Most Modern Picture Palace, Entirely Tadas British Management.

TO-DAY at 5.15 and 9.15 p.m.

GLADYS WALTON

in

"RICH GIRL,- POOR GIRL"

A DELIGHTFUL DRAMA of HEART INTEREST.

2.30 and 7.15 p.m.

FINAL EPISODE" of "THE WHITE HORSEMAN"

and

1st. Epi. of "DO or DIƐ”

EDDIE POLO.

Featuring

SUNDAY MATINEE, 6 pm.

Usual Prices.

WALLACE REID in

"THE DUB"

BOOKING AT THE THEATRE.

CHINA RAILWAY CONFERENCE.

Resolutions Of Interest To

The Public.

BAGGAGE LABELS.

Owing to the great variety in the forms of baggage carried on the railways and the impossi- bility of properly pasting paper Labels on such articles a bed- St. ding, netted baskets, oil-cloth tundles, etc. many cases have reported of losa OT misdelivery of baggage owing to the labels having been rubbed off.) It has now been decided that for such baggage the railways should provide tag labels on which the ordinary baggage labels can bei pasted.

been

Peking Aur. 22-The first of the series of Railway Through Traffic Conferences was held in the Ministry of Communications last week A: the op-ninz meet- ing, beld in the 11th, inst., Mr. C. S. Liu, Director of the Railway Through Tric Administration. briefly welcorned the members of the Conference and pointed our the remarkable progress made

TOURIST TICKETS. through the efforts and co-opera- tion of those who took part in the

Another resolution adopted was previous conferences He also referred to Through Traffic to issue Tourist tickets with Ex arrangemen: made between the Chinese Government Railways and the Chinese Eastern Railway,

which will enable passengers to purchase through tickets from any station

Chinese oo the Government Railway system to Harbin, Manchuria or any other station on the Chinese Eastern Railway.

The whole week was taken up with question-mainly concerning the workick of the railways, but several solutions were adopted which a of cocsiderable interest to the public.

UNUSED TICKETS.

press Extra fares included. At present if the bolder of a tourist ticket wishes to travel to Shang bai by the Tsing-Pu Express he bas to take the trouble of buying an additional Express Extra ticket to enable him to travel by that train. In future he will have everything combined ticket.

in one

PEITAIKO RETURN TICKETS.

Pitaiho residents and visitors will be interested to I-arn that henceforth return tourist tickets to Peitaiho Beach will be issued from May let, to September 30th.,' available for the return journey Probably owing to ignorance of up to and including October 31st., the regulations, ancsed portions but after the closing of the branch of tourist tickets without proper line on October 5th, such tickets. endorsement have often been will only be available from Pei- taiho station on the main line. presented for refund, and coc- sequently time and labour have Although it had been the custom to be wasted in confirming the in former years to keep the Pei- passengers statements

taibo Beach branch line open where they abandon their jour until the end of October it had

As to

noge. Henceforth a notice will be printed on Return Tourist tickets to the effect that no claim

been found that after the begin- ning of that month the mainten- ance of the Irinch railway is

CHURCH NOTICES.

▲ CHARGE OF ONE DOLLAR IN MARE FOR ALE NOTIFES

UNDER THIS HEADING.

Avah

SOLE AGENT,

DAI NIPPON

MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA, LTD.,

HONGKONG.

John's Cathedral, Hongkong, 14th May, 1922, 4th Sunday after Easter-Holy Communior! (7.50 a.m.), Matins (11 a.m.); Responses, Ferial; Venite, No. 9. Psalms, 128, 129, 130, 131;- Te Deum, Nos. 10, 8. 5; Benedic- tus, No. 4: Anthim. "Sing O Heavens. Sullivan: Hymn, 229: Sevenfold Amen. Litany (12 noon). Evensong (6 p.) Res- UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS. ponses, Ferial; Psalms. 145, 146; Magnificat, No. 16; Nane Dimit. tis, Wesley: Hymns, 207, 291. $37.

Wesleyan Church. Queen's Road.

opposite Royal Naval Hospital, Wanchai. Sonday. 14th May, 1922-10.15 a.m., Divine Service and Naval and, Garrison Church Parade Subject: "The Hercic Test." Preacher: The Chaplain. 6.00 pm, Sunday School An- Diversary Service. Special musi- cal programme by the Scholars. Address by Mrs. C. C. Hickling. M.U., M.B.E. Wesleyan Sailors' and Soldiers' Home. Arsenal Street, Hongkong. Wednesday, 8 p.m., in Prince Edward's Hall, Meeting of the Summer Club, Musical Programme and Games. Sunday, 8.15 p.m., Chaplain's Meeting and Social Hour. Ad dress by Chaplain.

"

First Church, of Christ, Scientist, McDonnell Road. Sunday, 11.15 am, Wednesday, 5.45 p..

82 YEARS IN ONE MINE.

Mr. George Stephenson, of the

for refund for unused portions carried on at a tremendous loss, Whitehasen coal field, is retiring will be recognised unless the en- j and consequently the Peking- dorsement of the station-master Mukden Railway carnot

be

>t the age of 89, from the William

Puitaiho Beach service October 5th.

H after years ago. This is considered

a record in Cumberland.

at the place where the journey is blamed for discontinuing the fit where, he commenced work abandoned is obtained in „ecor-

dance with the regulations.

[IT

EXCHANGE.

Opening Rate: closing Rate

Demand

se dia

CT Page 11 SELLING.

2/634 2/6.13/16

WEATHER REPORT.

May 1d. 11h. Ilm-Pressure is highest over N.E. China. It bas increased moderately from Weibaiwel to Shanghai And slightly from Formosa to Hong- tong.

The Mongolian depression bas moved eastward.

Hongkong Rainfall for the 21 hours ending at 10a.m. to-day, 0.09 inch. Total since January 1st. 15.61 inches. against

&0

| average of 35,02 inches.

FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.

Foreczat.

to) N.E.winds,

> moderate.

BREWERY COMPANY

STES TOKYO, JAPAN↑

50 dB

4 m/s

2718

SPECIAŽE OPERE FEMIJE

[/T Shanghai

Мош

T/T Singapore.............

110

T/T Japan

120

T/T India.

1954

Demand, India

T/T San Francisco į

& New York./ T/T Java

57

15016

T/T Marks

N

F/T France

6.25

District

I Hongkong

BUYING

Gap Rock..

1

1 m/s. L/C

2/1

to fresh.

TIME TABLE.

I m/s. D/P

WEEK DAYS.

5 m/s. L/C

2/738 2.77%

* Formosa Channel}

Every 1 mla

£.50 15

10 mi

13

25 mi

H

10 mi

3) dia. Sydney and Melbourne 3ds,San Francis-Į

2/832

to 4.00 p. 1. 3.10 p.

10

THE GREAT NORTHERN TELE- ·

JRAPH COMPANY, LTD. The following Unclaimed Tele- grama are lying here:-

Grabamite, from Amoy. Guido Balaich s. s. Persia, from hangbai.

Mirs Liceun St. Paul's College. from Yokohama,

Walterjing Great Hotel, from Chefoo.

Eastern

"

2684, from Hankow. Hiptaisou, from Shanghai. 5656, from Shanghai. Manshinghing, from Shanghai. Chunfat, from Amoy, 6263, from Chefoo. Yutdihong from Dairen. Wockfakwong clo Kwong. Lailay Hotel, from Shangbai..

Honghin

tiong, from Amoy.

Misa Lajain 2 Sesmortor (2) from Yokobams.

PEAK TRAMWAYS CO., LTD. Demand, Paris

1,30 m, to 2.00 10.

9,50 1138

to 11.00 10 12.30 p.m. 11.10 p.m. to 2.30 p.m.

6.6 9.5.

NIGHT CARS.

§. 20 y.m. 3.27 p.m.

1.30 pm to 11.20 p.m. very 30 minnies 11. p.

1.50

SATURDAYS.

STTRA CAR 12.00 midnight

SUNDAYS.

to 7,45, 2.00 8.00.10 1.30.10. 11.30 .. to 11:00 am 11.30 am, to 12.00 so 12.30 mods to 1.00

1.00 p.m. 4, p.. 4.20 p.m. to 8.10 p.m.

"

Every là mis

NIGHT CARS.

As on Week Days. SPECIAL CARS.

10 mo

G|44

co&New York 5931 4 m/s. Marka.......... Nom.

tm/s. Francs

*****. 6.60

* m/s. France......... 675

Demand, Germany... Jemand, New York 5716 IIT Bombay

Demand. Bombay ... 1961⁄2 FIT Calcutts.......... Demand, Calcutta...

19614

in Yokohama....................... 12u 116 Demand, Manila

Demand, Singapore. 110 Demand, Batavia

Halt

30 mln.

In Hiphong

Oo Saigon

BY ARRANOKKERT LI TE I COMPANY'S DEVICE, KLUZATZEL

VERGE LOALET

J

Hokkee Tekhalo- EASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRAL-

E ASTA & CHINA TELEGRAPH CO.

3698/5th Mines, from Bingkok. 16859/25th April, Retransmitted from Singapore, Donaldson. c/o Chartered Bank, from Sydney.

3881/5th Hoagland Aster Hotel, from New York

3817th Nicotan Adris Ong- stangchoon, from Samarang.

Yawochong, from Shanghai. Wong Yingngai, from Tokyo. Hoksisang family 2 Seymor Street, from Yokohama.

Hupwolcheong, from Kobe.

TH. KKING. Superintendent

Hongkong, May 11, 1922,

/M. E. F. AIBEY,

Superintendent.

Hongkong. May 11, 1922.

On Bangkok

Sovereign

150

. Nam

..8134

7.65

Fold leaf per Tibl... →→ Jay Silver, ready... 3514

forward

372

Bank of England rates 4% New York/Londen... 44%

SUBSIDIARY COINS. 'kong 50 ot. pieces par par

10 5

19

J/27, dis. Cantou sub. coins 18 9%-dir.

Hoogkong, May-13; 1922.

3 Bouth coast of NEwinds, China between light to H.K. & Lamocks. moderate;

cloudy,

• South coast of some rain. China between H.K. & Hainza

T. F. CLAXTOS,; Director.

*LE. Observatory. May 12, 1922.

METEOROLOGICAL

Proviuua

on date.

on date.

*

29.82 76 71 91 87

29.83

79

8 CALM

E

3

D

4

Barometer..... 29.78 Temperature. Humility Wind Direction Wind Force Weather...........

Rain......

0.08 0,00 0,00

Highest open air

Temperature on the 11th 83. Lowest .open sir

Temperature on the 12th 76 T. F. CLAXTON, Director. H. K. Observatory, 12 May.

Printed and Published for the Proprietor, by Alfred Morley

11, Ice House Street, in the City of Victoria Hongkong.

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