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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

THE NEW HALL OF FAME 'OF CONCERT AND OPERATIC STARS

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GODOWSKY

PIANIST_____

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THE BRUNSWICK STUDIO 17 ICE HOUSE STREET

BRUNSWICK

PHONOGRAPHS

Tel.

AND

RECORD8

55, Queen's

C654 HOP CHEONG. Road, Central.

COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS

DEALERS IN

SWATOW DRAWN "AND LACE WORK EMBROIDERIES, OLD MANDARIN COATS, SILK, ETC., ETC.

+,

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INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED...

HOTELS.

LEADING FAR EASTERN HOTELS.

HONGKONG:

Peak Hotel,

Hongkong Hotel,

Repulse Bay Hotel. SHANCHA]:

'Astor House Hotel,

Palace Hotel,

"Grand Hotel Kalée- PEKING:

Grand Hotel des Wagon Lits,

The Hongkong Hotel Co.,

In conjunction with The Shanghai Hotels, Ltd. and

The Grand Hotel des Wagons-Lits, Ltd.

KING EDWARD HOTEL.

CENTRAL LOCATION, ELECTRIC LIFTS AND LIGHTING, TELEPHONE ON EACH FLOOR, HOTEL LAUNCH MEETS ALL STEAMERS.

Telegraphio Address: "VICTORIA"

J. WITURELI

Tel Central 373..

Manager.

THE EUROPE HOTEL.

SINGAPORE.

DANCING AFTER DINNER.

EVERY

MONDAY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY.

TEA DANCES

TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS.

The Hotel Orchestra under the Direction of

Mr. F. R. Martens.

Telephones in every Room.

Telegraphic Address:"EUROPE, SINGAPORE.”

Telephone No. 2740 (9 linos),"

KINGSCLERE

THE EUROPE HOTEL, LTD.

.

ARTHUR E ODELL, Manag

HOTEL

KNUTSFORD ·HOTE

MID-LEVEL

KOWLOON

SACHSE, LENNOX & Co. General Agents

Are resident Managers -

PALACE HOTEL, KOWLOON:

Tel. No, Kowloon 3..

Tel. Add 'Palace.

LAWN TENNIS.

Indians' Win Against University,

FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1923.

WEATHER REPORT.

ing it was a little to the south of the Macclesfields moving W.N.W or N.W.

Hangkang Rainfall for the 24 July 194. 176. 35m.-Warning to Hongkong, Coast Ports, hours ending at 10 a.m. to-day, Depression or typhoon of un-002 inch. Total since January Yesterday, on the Chinese Re knowo intensity within 120 miles 1st, 30.50 inches, against an creation Club's ground, the Indian of Lat, 14 N. Long, 137 E., average of 46.50 inches. Recreation Club secured a com-proving W N.W.

July 20d, 12h, 00m.-Warning fortable win over the University in the Tennis League by 65 games to Hongkong, Coast Ports, &o:~ to 34 This was the first of the Depression or typhoon of "un. Reries of the triangular contests known intensity within 120 milee! to decide the "B" Division Chan- of Lat. 15" N. Long. 114 E, plousnip. The C.R C. has been moving W.N.W.

July 201. 12h. 00m.-Local given walk-over by Kowloon "B" and will play the Indians signal No. 1 hoisted. on Tuesday next. Yesterday's scores were :-

July 20d. 12h. 07m.-Pressurs has increased moderatoly at

A. H. Rumjahn and S. A. Ismail Vladivostock and alightly from boat B. J. An and Hang 10-1; beat Shanghai to the Philippines and S. A. M. Sepher and S. N. Chan Yap. It has decreased slightly 101; heat DK Samy and T. W. over N, Indo-China and is nearly

atationary in other districts, Wing 7.4.

.:

A. L Rumjaho and S. A. Hussain beat B. J. An and Hung 83; best D. K. Samy: and T. W. Wing 8-3; lost to S. A. M. Sepher and S. N. Chau 5. 6.

D. Rumjabn and O. Iemail beat B. J. An and Hung 6 5: beat D.K. Samy and T. W. Wing 6 5; lost to S.A. M. Sepherland B.N. Chau 5 6

A SCHOOL FOR AUTOISTS.

Ashallow depression is shown over N E. Japan. gs.

The depression in the China Sea has probably developed into a typhoon. At 6 am. this morn-

T/T

Demand

Eulogy for the Master Motor T/T. Singapore

Builder."

in

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

District.

Forecast. Light variable

1 Formees Channel winds,

freebeaing from N E.

2 South coast of)

Ohina between F. winds, A.K. & Lamocks. 1.strong. Hongkong to possibly Gap Rook

incrossing

3

4 South coast of to a gale: Chins between eloudy, H.K. & Hainan, rain later.

T. F. CLAXTON, Director. -X. K. Observató1y, July 20, 1923.

EXCHANGE.

(Opening Rate: closing Rate on Page 1)

SELLING.

2/22

30 ds. San Francisco and New

York

4. BIRK

2/213/16 4 mja. Francs

522

Noia.

9.25.

9.4C

30 d/.

60 dia.

Demand, Jermany.

4 m/s.

Demand, New York

T/T. Bbanghai ............

Nom

T/T. Bombay intense com

516

Demand, Bombay

.166

T/T. Japan

.105

T/T, Calcutta

TT. India

Domand, Calcatta

Demand Indis

On Yokohama

Demand, Minila

York.

Demand, Singapore.

132 Nom. $.65

Demand. Batavis

On

Haiphong

Non.

On Saigon

On Bangkok

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8.75

BUYING.

49.80

m/s. L./C....

2/3 11/16 Bar Silver

forward" 2/3.12/16

Bank of England rai 2/3

ready“

31

30.11/16

3

4.59;

T/T. San Francisen and New

T/T. Java, T/T. Marks T/T. Francs Demand, Paris,

4 mja. DjP.

6 m/s. L/C.

Sovereign

Gold leaf per Tut

30 d/1, Sydasy and Melbourne: 2/4" Kew York/Landon

Success brings with it inevit able and inescapable responsibi lities. No one can soparate him- eelf from bis career, and seldom from its environment and its influences. The builder of a great monument, the designer and

culptor of a masterpiece marble, the painter of an appeal. ing landscape or portrait, stande forever identified with his handi. work. He is its sponsor, its guardian, standing, continuously ia loco parentis, with a responsi bility he cannot escape. Take, for instance, the case of Mr. Henry Ford. who is the builder of several million motor cars bearing his name which encumber the streets and highways in the United States and in many other China. countries. His ingenuity and resourcefulness have brought! pleasure to the possessors of his Saigen cars. Of this there is no doubt: Japan!...

Perhaps no captain of industry anywhere has done more for the people than Mr. Ford.

SUBSIDIARY COINS.

Hongkong 50 cent pieces

10 6

"

Canton sub. coins

Hongkong July 23, 1923.

POST OFFICE NOTICES

1/2% PM. 20% die. 157. d18.

Radio telegrams can now sgain be sccepted fr transcrierion to French Inda-

2lat Juge

Prom

A

INWARD MAILS.

Europe via Suez (Lotters only) Londcă Europe vis Buez (Papers only. London 21st June & Letters via Brindisi 19th June) US.A., Japan & Shanghai USA. Japan & Shanghai Shanghai Shanghai

Straits

Ftraite

For

Per Commandant Dorise Kidderpore..

Bealawer..

це

20th July.

. 20th

.2015

Y1ogisz

Pres Taft

Pres. McKinley

Soochow

23rd

Bu yang

Soudan...

23rd

OUTWARD MAILS.

But the fact remains that he has, no doubt unconsciously and unintentionally, failed to take account of his responsibilities in the premises. He has grown ire- mendously rich through bis in- 'dustry and resourcefulness. Hel is now accounted the richest per- son in the world, his profite being! Batatia. Samareng & Sourabiya

Australia, New Zeard " estimated" variously-from-a-mil-vis Slogspore.

hon dollars to several million! dollars a week. And yet he, like! the patriarch of a great tribe or the parent of a larze family who sende his subjects or his progeny out into the world, carrying with them all their native crudities, casts his standarized product broadcast, apparently with little thought of the consequencEP, either to the things themselves or to their posseggors,

There is need that millions of those who drive Mr. Ford's cars, as well as millions who drive those produced by other manufac turers, learn the etiquette of the

Amay Straits & Bombay Fort Bayard.. shanghai Straits

Java via Boutabyu

Fors Bayard. Boibow, Paktoi a Hai-

Swalow, Amoy & Formosa Saigon.. Japan

Shangai Canada U.S... O. & South America & Europe via Victona B C.

bighway. Their enjyment would | Straits Egypt & "Burope vis London --- be increased end the safety of the general public would be monsurab Saigon, Straite Ceylon Mauritius, L.

Marquer, 8. Africa, India Dhanakhod: Aden, Egypt & Europe via Marseilles

ly insured by a strict observance of the rules of the road. Would it not be a patriotic and a gener- ous act on the part of Mr. Ford either by bimself or in co-oper

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tion with others engaged in Shanghai, Japan & Victoria the same industry, to devote one

Shanghai

week's profite, or a part of one Swatow, Amoy & Foọchow week's profits, to the endowment Shanghai

school Merila ... of a correspondence perpared and rquipped teach these simple rules ? 1 would not be a difficult undertak- ing to teach the users of the cheaper automobiles that their own happiness and comfort would

to Straits. Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritias, L. Marques. 8, Africa, India vi Dhanaakbodi, Adsa, Egypt& Europe via Marseilles

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be greatly augmented and the Straits, Ceylon, Mauritius L. Marques 8. Airita. India vin Dhanuskoodi, safety and convenience of all]

Bombay & Amea

users of the highways increased, Swatow, Amoy & Foochow

by the observance of common Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U.8.A., 0, & courtesy and thoughtfulness.

S America Europe ris Vancouver B.C...

There is no thought that an aristocracy of the road should be established and preserved. Yot one too frequently sees an un- kempt and unsightly car, mud- begrimed, with flapping curlaine,; which mars the whole picture and detracts from the enjoyment of its users. The sputtering, stut toring Alivver struggling up a long incline with the evident deter- mination to pass all sedate tofiers along the way, "cutting in "at]

wa minnewfrom Farry and Rallway Station. Five minutes by Ferry from Hongkong every opportunity, and endanger- Antola Hotel in every pepoot and under English management,

Gana ander personal expervision of the Proprietor,

Long Bar and Billard Boom.

Tadodarata.

rangements for families on application

J. 1. OXBEBET.

Proprietor,

Date

Persin M....

Van Overstraten

......Sat. 21 inst, 11 a.m

Fat, 21 inst. Begistration 1046 am.

Lettera 11.30 m

to connect with ss. Montara leaving Singapore on 28th July and doeal Port Darwin 7th Aug, and at Thursday. Is 10Lb Angust. Kiungchow

Kidderpore

Ah Pit Tai

Luchow

Lake Fielding Robert Dollor...

Hare

Kaija M....

Bakuya M.

Tyndareus

Helenu

Parthos...

Hydrangea.... Ekgá M.

Bot., 21 inst., noen.

Sat., 21 inat.. 2 p.m. ...Fat, 21 inst 3 p.m

.. Sat, 21 inst. 3 þ.m

...Sat., 21 inst.. 4 p.m. .. Bat., 21 inst 414.00

...Sat, 21 inst., 5pm

Sup.. 22 inst. Ba.m. Mon. 23 inst. 11 am. ...Mon: 23 inst., 11 & m.

ENTERTAINMENTS.

MILDRED HARRIS

IN

HABIT

The Tornerville Follies

FRIDAY, SATURDAY SUNDAY

THE CORONET

THE STAR

LAST FEW NIGHTS OF THE GREAT

NICOLA

GRAND CHILDREN'S MATINFE

m. Saturday at 5

Children Half price."

WORLD THEATRE

PHONE. 1337}

PHONE 1337

Wednesday, 18th. to Saturday, 21st. July. At 5.15 & 9.15 p.m.

WILLIAM FOX presents THOMAS CARRIGAN

in

The Sensational Stage Success

CHECKERS

A Fox Special Picture in 7 para

2.30 & 7.15 p.m.

HELEN HOLMES in "THE FATAL FORTUNE'

Episodes, 1 & 2.

Booking at the Theatre

PASSENGERS DEPARTED. Kau, Mr. Li Wai-tong, Mr. Kwok Mon. 23 irit.

Po-kan, Mr. L. C. Chen, Mr. Registration 1.15 p'm'

Lotters

2 bm Per 8.8. Yoshino Maru on July Chang, Mr. Mok-hing, Mr. and (Dne Victoria about 18th aug) 18.Misa E. M. McRow, Miss E. Mrs. F. G. and Miss J. A. Hoff- Man. 23 ist. 2 p.Manse, Mrs. G. O. Fort, Miss Van man, Mr. Liang Tze-chirk, Mr. Mu (Dus London boat 27th Aug.)

Hook, Mr. Lau Hing-cheung, Mr. Po-sheng, Mr. Li King-cheng, Mr. Chan Su, Air. Leung Taifong, Mr. Ma Ching fu, Mr. Kung Hung F. F. Sutton, Mr. C. U. A. Sutton, shum, Mr. Luan Wen-ling, Mr. F. Moo.. 23 jant,, ... Registration 1.45pm. Miss M. A. Dingman, Mrs. O. U. Wong, Miss Helene Gindrat, Mr. Letters 2.50 p.m. A. Sutton, Mrs. E. W. Fox, Mr. Gosakim, Mr. Tio Cho-kin, Master (Due Marseilles 26th Au. }

C. F. Stephens, Mrs. F. M. Chan Sik-kit, Mr. F. L. Ramsay, .. Mon., 23 inst., 3.30 p

Tues. 24 fast, 30. Stephens, Mr. J. T. Easterbrook, Mr. and Mrs. Liversidge and child, (Due Victoria 21st Aug.) Miss C. M. Gill, Mrs. G. John, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Basinger

...Taca., F4 inst.. oon.

C. J. M. Gill, Mrs. C. J. M. Gill, and child, Miss K. Beadle, Mr. T. Tues., 24 in.. 3pm Tues., 24 inst; pm Lady M. A. MacEarchan, Miss F. Mitsui, Mr. N. Ogura, Mr. N.. Tues, 24 inst., pm. M. Whitehall, Miss F. Hefferman, Yamazaki, Mr. K. Yamamoto, Mr. Miss A. Hefferman, Mrs. Snod-K. Ikeno; Mr. Shinja, Mr. M. grass, Mrs. G. F. Uhr, Miss F. I. Toda, Mr. F. Ohmori, Mr. N. Clark, Miss M. M. Clark, Mr. Peng Nida, Mrs. M. Kondo, Mrs. T. Kam-wing. Mr. Wong Pak-chung, Fujimoto, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Fukuda, Mr. Chan Kwong-yu, Mr. II. A. Mr. Y. Kanasugi, Count Yoshil, Millard, Mr. Wang, Mr. Au Kit- Baron Obata, Mr. J. Sakurai, Mr. sang, Mr. Ng Kam-chuen, Mr. W. T. Naruse, Mr. B. Ohshiwa, ..... Fri., 27 jest. 10.30 R. Laforest, Mr. C. Ramsey, Mr. Viscount Nishio, Mr. and Mrs. M.

Italfoong Tjimazook Pres. McKinley Boudin ...

Devanba..

Parcele 4th 5p. *., Wed., 25 inst

Registration 8.75 am.

Letters 10.30 . (Due Marseilles 26th Aug.)

...Fri., 27 inat, nona.

Esto

Haighing ..

Parcele 27th & p.

G Empress of Canada...8st., 20 inet.

Registration 9.15 a.m.

Letters 10.

(Due a couver 13th Aug) .......... Festimi M... Tues., 31 Inst, 11 am Correiondance bearing vessel's name only

Shanghai & Japan

Board of Conservancy Works of Kwangtung.

"Waterlevels in English Foot & a.m.

Pi.ce of Obervation

ing all travellers on pleasure pent. Wuchow. is out of plese and a menace. Mr. Ford should be persuaded to dia- cipline and instruct the millions ho Las (urned looo upon the high- ways. Christian Science Monitor,

Highest W.L. Highest W.L.

ever

4ch ecorded

recorded Fect

•Fest

1923

W. L. *W.-L. July 18 July 19

Foot

fect

West River.

+79,0

-2.424

+14.70

-0.80

5.4

6.0

+ 57 00

+27:25

-5.00

8.2

8.3

-0.98

0.8

0.5

Koogmoon Linkonghow North, <ameul Sheklung

EaRt

+15.15

19:83

F. Hungtington, Mr. F. C. Hadfield, Shingu, Mr. Y., Hirose, Mr. G. Mrs. S. H. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. F. Uyematsu, Mrs. Eeki, Mr. Y. V. Crisp, Mr, H.: Crisp, Mr. J. R. Otake, Mr. Takeshita, Mr. and Doughty, Mr. and Mrs. A. Riley Mrs. H. Shionoya, Mr. Choka, and three children, Capt. W. M. Bishop, Prof. Harry Ore, Mr. Yushenkoff, Mr. L. Fraser, Mrs. J. E. Morgan, Mr. and Mre, Hayman' and tivo children, Mrs. H. I Miller, Mr. and Mrs. R. Salinas, six Texas oil promoters, including Miss C. Salinas, Mr. W. H. Peray, Dr. Frederick A. Cook, former Mr. D. Martin, Mrs. J. A, Yushen-Arctic Explorer, have been in- dicted charged with uslag United koff, Miss V. I. Yushenkoff, Miss Siates maile to defraud, and for a J. I. Yushenkoff, Mr. Woha Shul-conspiracy to make fraudulent - wah, Mr. Leung Yuk-tong, Mr. Ipse of the mails.

DR. COOK INDICTED, O.ersland, July 10-Twenty-

Printed and Published for the Proprietor, by Frederick Percy Franklin, at 11, Ice House Street, in the City of Victoris Hongkong.

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