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THE HONGKONG “TELEGRAPH.

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HOTELA

LEADING FAR EASTERN HOTELS

HONGKONG:

Peak Hotel,

Repulse Bay Hotel. ́SHANGHAI:.

Hongkong Hotel,

Astor House Hotel,

Palace Hotel,

Grand Hotel Kalee. PEKING:

Grand Hotel des Wagon Lits.

The Hongkong Hotel Co., Ltd.

In conjunction with

The Shangbai Hotels, Ltd.

and

The Grand Hotel des Wagons Ltd.

KING EDWARD-

HOTEL

CENTRAL LOCATION,

ELECTRIC LIFTS AND LIGHTING, TELEPHONE ON EACH FLOOR.

HOTEL LAUNCH MEETS ALL- STEAMERS.

Tel Central 372.

Telegraphic Address; “VICTORIA *-

J. WITCHELL

Manager.

THE EUROPE HOTEL.

SINGAPORE.

DANCING AFTER DINNER YVERY

MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. TEA DANCES

TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS.

The Hotel Orchests under the Direction of

Mr. F. R. Martens.

Telephones in every Room...

Telegraphic Address"EUROPE, SINGAPORE.”

Telephone No. 2740 (9 lines).

TEE BUBOPK HOTEL, LTD.

ARTHUR EODELL. Manager.

KINGSCLERE HOTEL MID-LEVEL

THE

ERTAINMENTS.

CORONET.

2,30, 515, 715, & 915,

MAE MARSH

in

SUNSHINE ALLEY.

KOWLOONTM THEATRE

5.45 and 9.15 THE

RUSSIAN FOLLIES.

Tickets $2.00 & $1.00.

WORLD THEATRE

PHONE.1337

PHONE 1337

Shipping Tobacco in Old Virginia

OLD MILL

CIGARETTES

The first cargo of Virginia to- bacco was shipped to England more than three hundred years ago.

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Today this same golden tobac co is known the world over and is used in three-fourths of all. cigarettes made. For it is the ideal cigarette tobacco, mellow and sweet and cool and fragrant.

You'll find all of its delightful taste and aroma in Old Mill cigarettes because they contain nothing but high grade, golden Virginia tobacco.

Try them today.

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OLD MILL

CIGARETTES

KNUTSFORD HOTEL

KOWLOON

SACHSE, LENNOX & Co. General Azenis

Are resident Managers.

PALACE HOTEL, KOWLOON.

Tel No. Kowloon 3.

Tel, ádá, *Prince."

Two minutes tovn Ferry and Railway Station, Firemiantes by Farry Lam Hongkong

à fost cinse Flocel in every respect niti nader English managemena.

Cuisine nader personal supervision of the Propriezoz,

Lounge, ratad Bilbard Boo

Tema Hod rate.

special arrangement for fames on application so

J. E. OXBERRY,

Proprietor.

Hongkong's Most Modern & Coolest Picture Palace.

TC-DAY and TU-MORROW

5.15 and 9.15 PAL

A UNIVERSAL SPECIAL ATTRACTION MONROE SALISBURY

in

"THE SLEEPING LION"

A Heart Interest Story For Old & Young

in 6 Reels.

Usual Prices Booking at the THEATRE.

DAI HIPO BREWERYDOME TOKYSAT

STAR THEATRE. PEKING ROAD, KOWLOON. Tel. Kowloon. 795: The biggest house exhibiting the best pictures.

TO-DAY: 5.30 & 9.15 p.m.

The Wonderful Cowboy

FRED STONE

PASSENGERS ARRIVED.

Ford, Mrs. 5. Pilkias, Mr. E A. WEATHER REPORT.

Friend, Mr. R. Ferrer, Mr. F. Galleja. Mrs. W. A. Glassford,! Mr. P. M. Garcia. Mrs. P. H. Guthrie Miss felen Guthrie, Perss. PRESIDENT PIERCE Master V. Guthrie. Mr. L. hoff, from San Francisco. --Mr. H. W.man, Mr. W. D. Hopson, Mr. W. Bruce, Mrs. E K Cameron, Mr., Hall, Mrs. W. S. Hall. Mr. F.

Oct. 30d. 11h. 37m.-Pressure bas increase considerably over central and N.E. Japan. Changes elsewhere are small.

The anticyclode, has streng

SOLE AGENT.

MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA, LTD.,

HONGKONG.

L. B. Campbell. Mr. Chou Tai Chi, A. Hollabaugh, Mrs. Lam Shes.thened. It is central near Tokyo. UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS. PEAK TRAMWAYS CO., LTD.

There are

Gusm.

indiestions of a

Moderate monsoon may be ex-

GRAPH COMPANY, LTD. Isusaite, from Kobe

Hiraoka Matsubars Hotel, from Tokio.

Mr. Milton C. Clark. Mr. George Rev. G. Lambert, Miss L. Pines W. Davis. Mr. 1. (). C.

date, Rev. L. Lindemans. Mrs. typhoon forming to the west of THE GREAT NORTHERN TELE- Donelan. Kew. Francis Dorsey, W. D. Lament, Miss Sally Mr. & Mrs. W.

Dun, Lamont, Mrs. S. G. Lamb. Mr. ning. Master Fred

Dunning. Paul Miller, Mrs. J. H. Morrison, Mr. Foerolisen, Miss N. Een F. Mc Coy, Mr J. Hpacted along the S.B. coast of Elliott, Mr. & Mrs. J. L. Fan. Mr. Natemeier. Mr. P. J. O'Niel, China and over the N. China Sea K. Feng. Rev. Frederick E. Pitz Miss Mary O'Niel. Mr. W. E Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 gerald. Mr. E. A. Friend, Mr. & Clean, Mr. W. E. Cisen. Miss J. hours ending at 10 am, to-day, Mrs. T. M. Gregory, Mr. Arthur Palmes, Mr. G. Pettengill. Mrs. 0.00 inch. Total since January Hanson. Mr. Paul Heimann, MrE. C. Ryder, Mr. T. R. Selkirk. 1st. 68.16 inches. against F. Hewit, Mr. L. Hant, Mr. R. Mrs. T. R. Selkirk, Mr. L. Sala | average of 80.43 inches. 1. Hoeflich, Mr. G. E. Huyzea. ar, Mr. E. Sterpin. Mrs. E. Ster-

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ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.

District.

Forecast.

Mr. Jean Knight, Mr. Lee Youngin. Mr. C. F. Thayer, Mr. L.FORECAST FOR THE 4 HOURS Sook, Mr. T. C. McCord, Mr. H. Vidal, Mrs. L. Vidal. Mrs.

Parkinson, Rev. Actonio Paal Vickery, Mr. C. C. Von Hamm, hra, Miss G. Schulte. Mr. Siao, Mrs. C. C. Von Hamm, Mr. G. Nai Foo, Dr. Awaden Silva, Mr. W. Van Deusen. Mr. Frank D. E. Smith. Sister Mary Cecilia.. Walker, Mr. F. C. Wilson, Mrs. Sister Mary Dolores, Sister Mary N. C. Wilson, Mr. W. J. Wevill, Francis, Sister Mary Gertrude. Mrs. J. N. Walton, Miss Mary Sister Mary Magdalene, Sister Jane Walton. Mr. Albert Aug Mary Thomas, Mr. D. S. Tappan.ustat. Mr. Able Babs, Mr. H. Rev. John J. Toomey, Mr. J. D. Halden. Mrs. G. H. Halden Valentine. Miss M. Valentine. Master O. Halden. Mrs. W. N. Vernou, Mr. C. Wong. Schulte. Mr. Y. Wong.

PASSENGERS DEPARTED.

Per

Miss G.

TANDA-Mr. C.

H. Boora, Mr. M. D. Daja, Mrs. Heinrichs. Mr.. Mise & Mrs. Kashii, Miss S. Akatsuka, Mrs. X.C Gade. Miss A. Tompkins, Per s.. PRESIDENT PIERCE | Mr. J. M. Zimmer. Rev. Brother for Manila. Mr. Juan A. Acayan, James, Mr. J. J. Brooks, Mrs & Mrs. Z. E. Briggs Miss Kathleen Briggs, Mr. R. Canon, Mr. A. Car- lotte Mr. J. Calleja, Rev. Geo. Cardya, Dr. W. 8. Carter, Mrs. P. Clayton, Rev. A. Deldasle, Mr. A. Deidaele, Mrs. C. E. Denny, Mr. W. A. Flewelling. Mrs. W. L. Friedell Miss Lucie Friedell, Mr. Foo Yinz, Mies M.

Miss Sponner, Miss Castan. Mrs. G. Estep. Mr. & Miss. Ball. Mr. & Mrs. H. S. Stowe. Miss Violet, Francia, Mr. & Mrs. B. Dash, Master H. K. Dass. Master E. Dass, Miss D. Dase, Mr. G. R. Gough, Munchi Abdul Azia, Mr. Oyagar Singh. Miss Eugenio Tarasiuk,

Formosa Channel

South coast of China between H.K. & Lamocks. E. winds,

} moderate: 3 Hongkong

to fine. Gap Rock.........

4 South cost of

China between

H.K. & Hainan.

1. F. CLAXTON, Director. EK. Observatory, Oct. 30. 1922.

SHANTUNG CHRISTIAN

UNIVERSITY,

St. March U. S. S. Tracy, from Shanghai,

R. Kettlewell, from Shanghai. Togohideti Hotel Matsuhara. from Kobe.

Reny, frum Shanghai. Togohideke c/o Matsubara, from Tokia.

Sadler, from Shangbai. Tackfung & Co. Poonlitan from Hankow.

Manchuenchan

Des Vœux

Road West, from Amoy.

- Lishing, from Shanghai.

7844, from Shanghai.

7311, from Dairen.

Loongabiushing Great Eastern

Hotel, from Peking.

4355, from Shanghai.

Chanan elo Yipchen 135 Des Vœux Road Central, from Shangbai.

TIME TABLE.

WEEK DAYS

7.00 . 50 3,00 10 10.00 10.10. lo 13.00 .00 11.30

.. lo 12.30pm 11.10 p.m. to 2.32 j.m. 2.30.. 10 4.00 -0.

4.00 ++ 10.10./

every 15 min

13 Ja

10 min

15 min

NIGHT CARS.

1.30. 10 TI DI LUL. PRATi 20 minutes 115. 11. 435 every 15 minuter

SATURDAYS.

EXTRA CAB 12.30 midnighS SUNDAYS.

7.50 am to 9.7 am 1.30 am to 11:00 1. ME 11-25 « m kv 12.00 soos 12.00 soda in 1:00. 1.50 .. ' 4.00 . 4.00 1.1 10 3.30.

Every 15 min

NIGHT CARS.

**

in

JOHNNY-GET-YOUR-GUN.'

To-morrow, 31st., owing to the Star Theatre being hired by the Japanese Community for the celebration of the Birthday of H.I.J.M., there will be no performance.

WEDNESDAY to THURSDAY

ETHEL

CLAYTON

ja

"PETTIGREWS GIRL.”

EXCHANGE.

1Opening Rate: closing Ratr

10 la

CAT Demand 30 di

50 dis

50 p.m.9.00 p.m. 1.20 p.m. 11.30 p.m. to 11.30 p.m. every 3 minutes

1.45 p.m.

SPECIAL CARS.

BY ARKINGEMENT AT TEZ COMFANY'S OPNIER, LETIJDEL SPELNIKOT, bus Tolex BOD

TIDE TABLE.

30th. Oct. to 5th. Nov. 1922.

High Water Bongkang

Low Water Bougkang

Tiwoo Taiping Street, from Thas. Shanghai..

un, Page 11

SELLING

1/ Shanghai

2599

25 11/16

21576 Now

F/F Singapore.......... 1051

i cfs. Marks

4 m/s. France

Nom. 8.15

6 m/s. Francs......... 8 25

Demand, Germany.

Demand, Now` York $55%

FIT Bombay

www

Demand, Bouhay... 189 T/I Calcutta

189 Jo Yokohama......... 114 Demand, Mand... 112 Demand. Singapore. 10514 Demand, Batavia ... 14312

Jemand, Calcutta

Du Haiphong

Ja Baigon

Mr Japan

1144

T/T India...

189

Demand, India

TIT San Francisco

Da Bangkok Sovereign

& New York. J

55/4

TIT JEVE............... 14344 FIT Marks T/T Franceneri

Non 780.

BUYING

b. m. fula Demand. Paris.....

TH. KRING. Superintendent

Hongkong, October 26, 1922,

b. m., kine Mon, 30m 5. 6.D 650' 5.7 60 Tam. 31 6 14

7 15 GD

10 32 | 4.3

Th

Fri.

7 46 160 m 1 35 (51

38 23

2 81 | 2,5

8 16s] 70

Bet

4 m 8:57:58

2 50 2.3

89,32

57

-75319 3.0

EASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRAL Wed 17 5.3 m3 18 36

7 6.3 ASIA & CHINA TELEGRAFH CO

16115/25 Dayprice, from New

11825/19 Toyonuno, from Singa-

The Shantung Christian Un- ivarsity announces that "new experiment will be made this year by the organizing of a lecture course, which will be given dur- ing the autumn by the members pare. of the staff of the University upor matters of scientific and educa tional interest.

M. EF. AIREY,-

Superintendent. Hongkong. October 16, 1922.

⚫ m/s. DP + m/s. L/C

4 calm. L/C ........ 2/6.9/16

2/0.11/16 2/634 10 dfs. Sydney and 217

..... Roa

8434

7.90

Fold leaf per' Tal... 45.60 Bar Silver, ready... 343

forward

MM 3376

Bank of England rates 3% New York/London... 4.4644

SUBSIDIARY COIN».

[E'kong 50 ot. 'placeà

∙10

12% dia.

5

dia.

dfs.San Francis

co&New York f

Cautan sub. colne

dir.

5634

Hrugkong, Oct. 30, 1928.

1 49a 1,5 | 30 - Melbourne, 7 66 5.9

= 362.2

47 29 * *

m." morning a, afternoon

Printed and Published for the Froprietor, by Alfred, Morley 11; Ice House, Street, in the City of Victoris Hongkong.

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