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NOTICE.

Margaret Young

Call and inspect the latest machine models at THE BRUNSWICK STUDIO

*7. ICE HOUSE) STREET

BRUNSWICK

PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS

HOTELS.

LEADING FAR EASTERN HOTELS.

HONGKONG,

Telegraphic Address: KREMLIN, HONGKONG. Hongkong Hotel.

Peak Hotel.

Repulse Bay Hotel.

SHANGHAI

Telegraphe Arbress: CENTRA

Astor House Hotel.

SHANGHAL. Palace Hotel.

Grand Hotel Kalee.

PEKING.

Telegraphic Address:

WAGONLITS, PEKING. Grand Hotel des Wagons Lits.

THE HONGKONG & SHANGHAI HOTELS. LTD.

in conjunction with,

The Grand Hotel des Wagons Lits, Ltd.

KOWLOON HOTEL

Telephone K. 693 and 609.

Cable Address Kowlotel THE PREMIER HOTEL IN KOWLOON.

Electric Lifts to all Floors and Roof Garden.

Telephone on all Floors.

Daily, Monthly & Family Rates.

Apply Mrs. M. BLAKE.

FIRST CLASS SALOON BAR

AND

BILLIARD ROOM.

Proprietor: FRANK L. COOKE

PALACE HOTEL.

Tel. Kowloon No. 3

Tel. Add. Palace"

Three minutes from Kowloon Wharf. Ferry Wharf & Railway Station.

Entirely under English Management. Electric Light and Fans Throughout. Every Room with Private Bath.

Lounge Bar & Billiard Rooms. Carivalled Cuisine under the personal supervision of the Proprietor.

Terms moderat Special torms to families on application to:

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29 1923

J. H. OXBERY,

Proprietor.

KING EDWARD HOTEL.

CENTRAL LOCATION. ELECTRIC LIFTS AND LIGHTNO,

TELEPHONE ON EACH FLOOR. HOTEL LAUNCH MEETS ALL STEAMERS.

Telegraphic Address "VICTORIA “

Tel Central 373.

J. WITCHELL, 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 19 linos).

THE EUROPE HOTEL LTD. ́* ARTHUR E ODELL, Manager,

OXFORD ACCEPTS

HONGKONG.

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LOCAL UNDERGRADUATE, ADMITTED TO MIDDLES TEMPLE

Hongkong parents who have had doubts regarding the value of a local education need hesitate · no longer about allowing their [sons to receive their early train-i ing in the Colony. Both the Middle Temple and the great University in the City of Spires) now recognise Hongkong, which means that parents domiciled in the East who wish their sons to enter the higher professions are saved separation from their children for a long period and are also saved considerable expense.

We learned from a notification at the Supreme Court this morn- ing that Mr. Leonardo D'Almadaj e Castro Jr. the son of Mr. Leo] D'Almada e Castro,, the well- known local solicitor. has been admitted a student of the Middle) Temple for the purpose of being called to the Bar.

institu

success

Mr. Leonardo D'Almada who) is only 19 years of age, received

his early training at St. Josephs! College, and afterwards became * studen: at the Hongkong) University, at which tion of learning his gave early promise of a bril iant career. Matriculating before | he reached the age of 15 and) passing his Intermediate Arts Shortly after reaching the age of 1, he certainly wasted no time at the local centre of education, jand passed out of the Hongtong

University a credit to his tutors; and to the Jucational system of Hongkong.

Mr. Leo D'Almada, who hasi just returned to the Colony by the City of Paris, has brought the news, which will be a great satisfaction tof the educational authorities in Hongkong and will no doubt relieve the minds of parents who have sons to educate, that both the Middle Temple and) Oxford have, accepted a Hong- kong University education. Seen by

a Telrurach representative this morning, Mr. D'Almada vaid bis on has been exempted from! all examinations incident to his admission into the Middle Temple and has entered Exeter College. Oxford, e junior student instead of a freshman. which means that, instead of having to remain at the Home. University for four years, he will] be able to take his degree (and ILI.B. if he takes it up), also his

Bar Final, in only two years.

This is the first occasion. we believe, on which this concession has been made, establishing a precedent and marking a big step forward in the progress of educa tion in this Colnay.

We extend our good wishes to Mr. Leonardo D'Almada and join with his many friends in Hong- kong in wishing him a sucressful

career.

CHINA

COAST OFFICERS.

The Latest Changes.

Captain W. McIntosh, of the Tungchow, is on reserve. Captain N. H. Lelich. from reserve, has gone master. Tungchow.

Mr. W. P. Bruce, second-officer, Ichang. is on reserve. Mr. E. A. Tassie. from reserve.. has gone second officer Iching.

Mr. E. Wood, sup'y second officer. Luenyi, is on reserve.

Mr. G. W Mark, second en- gineer, Whanpu, is on reserve. Mr. J. Small, from reserve, has gone second engineer Whangpu.

'Mr. A. N. McDonald secondi engineer, Tatung, is on reserve. Mr. T. M. Love, from reserve, has gone second engineer, Tatung. Mr. W. Blyth, from reserve, has gone third engineer. Tatunk.

Mr. T. R. Pringle, chief en- gineer. Saiyang, is on reserve, Mr. D. C. Sinclair, from reserve, has gone second engineer, Sui

yang.

Mr. A. Cameron, second officer. Fuhwo. has gone second officer.) Loksang. Mr. D. G. Cairns, sec- ond officer, Loksang, is ou leave. Mr. G. Grist, chief engineer, Tuckwo, is on reserve. Mr. 1.5. Holmes, from leave, has gone chief enzineer, Tuckwo

Mr. J.H. Lee, from leave, has. gone third engineer, Tingsang,

Mr. C. Ross, sup'y second engin- eer Tingsang has gone. sup'7 second engineer. Pingwo."

Captain W. T. Barks, master of the Kwangping, is decessad.

Mr. A. J. Wilson has been appointed suply second officer, Kaiping Shippagaad Engineer. ing:

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SPECIALISING IN JADE

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WEATHER REPORT.

Nov. 28d. 17h. 07m Warn- ing to Hongkong. Coast Ports.

unknown intensity within 120 miles of Lat. 17 N. Long. RT E. moving N.N.W

• An attractive addition to the &c.-Depression or typhoon of shops of the Colony will be opened to-morrow on the Queen's Road side of the new building on the Old Post Office site. This will be a

Nor. 298. 11h. 35m.-Warning new establishment by the jade. silk. ivory, silver and gold-ware to Hongkong. Coast Ports, &c.- merchants of Canton, who are Depression or typhoon of un- operating the local business under known intensity with 120 miles of Lat. 18 S. Long. 12K E. the style of Shiu Yuen Cheung

The Company already has a moving N.E. branch at Burmah, which deals! November 294. 11h. 30m.--- - specially with the quarrying and Pressure has increased slightl polishing of jade rocks, thus at the majority of reporting enabling it to offer genuine jade stations.

for sale at most favourable prices.

A point is also made of pricing The hortLern portion of the all goods in plain figures, attent-anticyclone appears to be moving ion being drawn to the fact that eastward, leaving Meparate there is one price only. Another anticyclone over China. feature is the display of diamond

ard gem jewellery. No expense has been spared in fitting out the

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At 6 a.m. this morning the

typhoon was about 400 miles East

new shop on the most modern of Aparri, moving N.E. lines.

Fresh monsoon may be expert- During the first week of ed along the SE. coast of China' business all customers who and over the N. China Sea. purchase goods to the value of; $200 and over will receive valu- able gifts.

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CRICKET.

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 a.m. to-day. 0.00 inch. Total since January Ist, 106.42 inches, against an average of 81 89 inches.

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

District.

ENTERTAINMENTS.

THERE IS ALWAYS GOOD MOTS

A

Tonight at

2.30, 5.15 & 9.15 p.m.

D. W. GRIFFITH

presents

LILIAN & DOROTHY GISH

in

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ORPHANS of STORM

the

-Prices:

2.30 p.m. $1.20 & 60 cts. 5.15 & 9.15 $28 $1

THE STAR

TONIGHT

RICHARD BARTHELMESS

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THE LOVE FLOWER

Prices: 5.30 50 ets & 80 ets.

9.15 80 ets. $1.20

THE

GRAND

Tonight till Friday

FRANK MAYO

In

THE BOLTED

DOOR

WORLD THEATRE

ROME 1337.

Thursday, 29th. to Saturday, 1st. Dec. at 5.15 p.m. & 9 15 p.m.

"THE

OF. THE

7337

MAN FOREST"

A massive tale of love and adventure with an all star cast including

Robert McKim, Claire Adams, Carl Gantvoort

Usual Price. Booking at the Theatre.

Wm. POWELL Ltd.

(Hongkong Hotel Buildings.)

GENTLEMEN'S

TAILORS and BREECHES MAKERS

EVENING WEAR LOUNGE and SPORTING SUITS

A SPECIALITY.

OUR POOR DAY MONDAY, 3rd. December.

ANNUAL

OF

STREET SALE Forecast.

in aid of the funds of

strong.

The following will represent the Indian Recreation Club 2nd 'X1 against the Kowloon Cricket Club 2nd X1 in a friendly match 1 Formosa Channel N. winds. on the former's ground on Satür day at 2 15 p.m.:-A H.M. Samy (Captain), Sirdar Khan. E A. Moosdeen, O. Rumjahn. H. D. Rumjaho. M. P. Madar, Y. A. Wabab. 1. Hassan, S. A Hamid.3 E. el Arculli, and A. A. Fattydad." I

PASSENGERS ARRIVED.

Per P. & O. as: Soudan:---MI. L. H. King. Mr. M. Janitaal Mr. M. Sheevaram, Miss T. Balean, Mr. 8. B. West

2 South coast of

China

between! H.K.& Lamocks N.E. winds.

moderate Hkong to Gap to fresh:

cloudy at, first. South coast of clearing China between later. HK. & Hainan

Röck.

7. P. CLAXTON Director

Hongkong, Nov 29.

ROSES

Society of St. Vincent de Paul.

The Society this year celebrates the both year of its work among the Poor of the Colony. GET THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT AND

GIVE FOR THE PLEASURE OF GIVING.

BE GENEROUS FOR THE SAKE OF “HONGKOKC'S PO

Frank)

Printed and Published for the Proj

House Street, to the

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