THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1925.
HOTELS.
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AND
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KOWLOON HOTEL.
THE PREMIER HOTEL KOWLOON.
Flex Clams Billard Boom & Baloo Bar.
Electric Lift and Telophone to each Floor,
Fel K.603 and K.609, Cable addres :-KOWLOTEL; Hongkong.
Gader the Personal Supervision and Management of
FRANE L. COOKE, Proprietor.
KING EDWARD HOTEL.
CENTRAL LOCATION
ELECTRIC LIFTS AND LIGHTING, TELEPHONE ON EACH FLOOR,
HOTEL LAUNCH MEETS ALL STEAMERS
Tol. Central 373.
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J. WITCHELL,
Manager.
THE EUROPE HOTEL.
BINGAPORE.
FOR:
COMFORT-FOOD-MUSIC-DANCING
Terms A la carte or Inclusive,
The after-dinner dances are held every Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday. Telephones in every room.
The Europa Orchestra plays hightly during Dinner, and for Tiffin on Saturdays. ROOM
GRILL
Telegrams "Europe Singapore".
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ARTHUR E. 'O DELL', Managing Director.
Queen's Theatre
To-day, at 2.20, 5.15, 7.15 8 915 p.m. To-morrow, at 6.00, 7.15 8 9.15 p.m.
GOLDWYN PICTURES CORP.
presents
LON CHANEY BEATRICE JOY
JOHN
BOWERS
CULLEN LANDIS
in
"The Night Rose"
Directed by
WALLACE WORSLEY
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WEATHER REPORT.
June 22d. 12h. 13m.-Pressure has decreased slightly from the China coast to the Bouins, and increased slightly elsewhere; it is bighest
and over. Hokkaido, relatively low over S. Japan and Indo-China..
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours onding at 10 a.m. to-day, 1.22 inch. Total since January let, 41,68 inches, against an &verage of 34.64 inches,
FORECAST, FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.
Forecast. District:
1. Formosa Channel 8, winds,
I moderate.
2 South coast of
China between 8.E. winde, HK. & Lamooks moderate; F'kong to Gap fair to Rock,
4 South coast of
China between
H.K. & Hainan |
showery.
o, W. JEFFRIES, Director. Hongkong, June 22,
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ENTERTAINMENTS
THE CORONET
TO-DAY & TO-MORROW
at 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.15
LIONEL BARRYMORE
IN
MEDDLING
WOMEN
also
the Christy Super Comedy "THE CHASED BRIDE
THE STAR-
TO-DAY, TO-MORROW and WEDNESDAY at 5.30 and 9:15
JACK HOXIE
in
OF
THE SIGN CACTUS
THE
and
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
im
"THE IMMIGRANT"
TO-DAY ONLY, 5.15 and 9.15 p.m.
C. E. BLANEY'S GREAT BROADWAY SUCCESS
"MORE TO BE PITIED THAN SCORNED'
with an all star cast including
ALICE LAKE, J. FRANK GLENDON, ROSEMARY THEBY,
Also
JACK DEMPSEY
in
"THE TITLE HOLDER"
(The 7th of the wonderful FIGHT & WIN' Series.) Don't miss your last chance
STARTING TO-MORROW
One of the greatest pictures of all time
B
GOLDWYN presents
THE SIN FLOOD"
TO-DAY till WEDNESDAY, 2.30 and 7.15 p.m. WILLIAM FOX presents
The greatest Sorial ever scen FANTOMAS" Ep. 3 & 4
WORLD THEATRE
SURVIVOR..
Last of "Cape Horners"
in London.
The words "Garthneill (s.v.) in the shipping lists have taken a good many sail-enthusiasts on
"They were all right," sai captain of one of them (th varurie) to me, but you cou got 'em to sail.". He had go her from one of Nicol's pretty greon clippers, which scoot for his opinion. I havo of her log books before meas In and I find that she made d
pilgrimage to Millwall Dooks runs-given the right condif during the past week or so to see of 260 and even 280 miles.
that sight now become so rare in bad going
the London rivera British sail-
ing ship.
Let it be admitted at once that to most of them the result wash
........Tues., 23 inst, noon. dissppointment. The sailing]
The Garthneill's speed,
much the same: 260 miles is her bost. W
She reached that more than ship to-day is not what she was once in the course of rather a re- It is not worth while renewing markable voyage she made fide ...Tues., 23 inst Registration 1.46 p.m. her gear when she may have to or six years ago. She was bou Lotters 2.30 p.m. go to the kasokor in a year or two, from Cape Town to Wester Marcilles 25th July.)"
magga | Australia, but pordistont bad ...Tues., 23 inst., 2.30 p.m. Nevertheless, the old Gerthneill weather drove her out of hor Tuon, 23 Ineb. 5 is an interesting ship. Built in course, and she made Sydney Nam Wah Toon, 23 inst, 5P-1895, she belongs to the last phase stead, The wind remaini Tango M.
(Des
Swntow.
Manila
Bocchow... Yuensang
&B America & Europe via Vancouver B.C.
Emp. of Asia
(Duo
Chinhria
St. Clair, Mrs. L. P. Soloman, Mr. Fourane ་་',་ བད་ Officials of the Nottingham-Soloman, Mr: Andre Dupre, Mr.Baniin, Australia, & New Zealand
via Thursday Island shire club word informed, and the Charles J. Rosenberg, Mrs. Clara H. intruders wore stornly told that Rosenberg, Mr. Willie Nakaishi, Mr. Walter Irving Noble, Mr. Leo. F; The ubiquitous bookmakor they would not be tolerated.
But we have made a book on Hannegan, Mr. Emil H. Farmer. broke out in a now place last month-for the first time in the other courses," they said, "and Mr. W. M. H. Farmer, Mr. Arthur Shanghai, Japan, Canada, D.9.A., O.
B. Tigh, Mr. Irwin, McNiece, MTH. history of golf ho "shouted the we are doing no harm.
McNiece, Miss Jessia They did not attempt to resist Helen odda" on the links,
Players andspootators gathered the decision of the golf officials, Stewart, Mr. Hugo H. Mider, Mr. With the police at Clarence W. Reib, Mrs. Eann D. round tho first too when the final hawavor. stages of the £1,200 tournament hand and perhaps, realising that Lintner, Miss Emily Dintner, Mr. woro entored upon at Hollinwell a golf course was not a plico Roy, E. St. Clair, Mrs. Florence St. and were startled to hear some within the meaning of the Act, Clair, Miss BarBara St. Clair, Mt. one shout "I'll lay 5 to 1 they took off the brass name-Equgene St. Clair, Miss Pauline A. plates which they wore, abut Chittenden, Mr. George H. Falc the field."
Turning 'round, they saw two thair books, and, in a few minutes, child, Mr. Stephen Crawfurd. bookmakers, each with his clerk, departed.
Hoihow, Pakhoi & Haiphong Shanghai Japon, Canada, U.8.A.,
B. America & Europo Victoria B.C.
Pron
orrespondonco bearing vessel's name only
Wod., 24 inat.,
of sail, when ships" wore built for obstinately in the west, as its wes Registration 8.45 am. otrgo capacity rather than speed is in those latitudod, the Garth
Letters
8.30 4.1. She was never a clipper, Hors was noill's skipper decided to turn Thursday Is, 6th July.)
Wed., 24 ingl., 12.30 p.m. the day of the big steel barques to account instead of trying to Wod,, 24 lost., 1.30 p.m. the Cape Horora" whichthrash-beat round in its tooth, and sailed ed'round "Cape Stiff" doop ladon round by way of the Horn to bis Parcel 24th & p.m.with Frisco grain or Obili nitrates destination. Thurs., 26 insti,
Registration 9.16 m. or with a decklond of lumber as
Letters
10 am. high as the topgallant rail. Then, A. notable illustration of the Vancouver B.O. 13th July.) the Garthnaill was the Inverneill, saying that the longest way round Thurs, 25 inst., 12.30 p.m. one of Milne's "Invers," as sailors sometimes the shortest way
Parcofs' noon.
men called them
Porcels noon
..Fri., 26 inst.. Registration 2.46 p.m.
Letters
3.30 p.m. (Dus Victoria B.C. 16th July.)
home C. Fox Smith in Ex.
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