THE HONGKONG TEI

APH

FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1926.

J. ULLMANN & CO. THE NEL

Alexandra BuildingTM

Chater Road, Hongkong.

WATCH MANUFACTURERS DIAMOND MERCHANTS

& JEWELLERS.

Silver & Electro-Plated

Wares.

Baccarat Cut Glasses.

Fancy Goods, 'etc.

Houses in Tientsin, Parls Shanghai, Hankow.and

Peking. Factory in La Chaux-de- Fonds Switzerland.

Mrs J CRAWFORD. Massage Hall

No. 14. Zotland Street

MRS. SEKAI

MASSAGE

Tel. No. C.4433 2nd. Soor 2. Duddell treat Honeko r.

Actuelle

RECORD Pathe Patent

FOR ALL NEEDLE

MACHINES

$1.50 each

Tatbe-Orient

12, Queen's Road, Central.

BULMER'S HEREFORD CIDER

1;

(is supplied to H.M.

The King)

A delicious drink and strongly recommended

for Rheumatism.

Sole Agents.

GILMAN & Co., Ltd." Hongkong Bank Bldg. Tel. 0,290

Before You Advertise COUNT THE TELEGRAPHS" In The Stroets

HOTELS.

THE

HONGKONG

HONGKONG HOTEL, REPULSE BAY HOTEL: PEAK HOTEL "Telegraphic Address: "KREMLIN, HONGKONG."

AND

SHANGHAL

·ASTOR HOUSE HOTEL; PALACE HOTEL; KALEE HOTEL; MAJESTIC HOTEL. Telegraphic Address; "CENTRAL, SHANGHAI”

HOTELS.

LIMITED

In association with the Grand Hotel Des Wagons Lits, Peking.

KOWLOON HOTEL

THE PREMIER HOTEL IN KOWLOON.

First Class Billiard Room and Saloon Bar.. Electric Lift and Telephone to each Floor. Tels. K.608 & K.609 Cable address: KOWLOTEL, Hongkong. Under the Personal Supervision and Management of

FRANK L. COOKE

Proprietor.

*

KING EDWARD HOTEL.

CENTRAL LOCATION

ELECTRIC LIFTS AND LIGHTING,

TELEPHONE ON EACH FLOOR..

HOTEL LAUNCH MEETS ALL STEAMERS

Telegraphic Address " VICTORIA"

'Tol.. Central 373. -

THE EUROPE HOTEL.

SINGAPORE,

Terms: A la carte or Inclusive..

Telephono in every room. After-dinner dancing every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.

GRILL ROOM

Telegrams "Europe Singapore

Tolophone 2750.

ARTHUR E, ODELL, Managing Dirnotor.

It is

Peking fish dealers have offered the police for approval. $100,000 for development of the claimed that the conservancy work

.proposed, would not only regulate

SCOTTISH FISHERWOMEN AGAINST STRIKES.

Above are seen Scottish fisherwomen, part of the 20,000 women, from all parts of the country, who went to London to take part in the great "Prosperity March" from Victoría Embankment to the Albert Hall to protest against strikes as a means of settling - labour disputes.

LEON'S FAUX PAS.

(Continued from, Page 1).

a great leader of the liberation movement in China. I have sound- ed him and he has declared | himself anxious to work with you. Between you two, Chins could be freed everlastingly from petnici-. ous Capitalistic encroachments.

"Chang Tso-lin is the represen- tative of the Capitalistic Powers and not the representative of the Chinese Nation. To work with such a man is tantamount to piloting a ship straight on towards | a rock.

BERLIN MUSIC SCHEME.

FOUR CONCERT HALLS

UNDER ONE ROOF.'

A "Museum of Music" is pro- vided for in a Bill drafted by the Corporation of Berlin, which will' be laid before, the Prussian Government this session, It has every chance of passing, for the idea underlying it is based on tho fact that libraries and art gal- leries have been provided in plenty for the German and every other nation, while the musical education of the people has been officially neglected.

To remedy this, and incidental- ly to make Borlin unique among cities with a high musical reputa tion, the burgomaster and city fathers have offered a very valu able site for the erection of a building dedicated to the purpose of giving good music to every- body, free on two days a week and for, a small entrance fee on the other days..

The plan is to house four con- cert halls under the one roof. In one symphony concerts will be given; in another chamber music. in a third the acoustics will ba specially adapted to singers. The fourth hall will be devoted to theoretical lectures on the princi ples of music. There will be yet another room where the best con- certs of the world may be heard by radio, and another in which gramophone records, of grent singers and players will be pre- served..

For the concerts, the best orchestral leaders of the day will be engaged, and performances will fake place at regular interval both during the day and the evening.

A very great amount of sym- pathy is felt for the project. The Prussian Ministry of Education considers that, once the site is provided, the building, need not cost more than two million gold The annual upkeep is marks. estimated at one and a-half mil- lion gold marke.

It is officially announced that the civilian dress for the Recep- tion at Government House on June 3rd will be a white-short coati

Summer Palace Lake for the purwater which flows across the The weather forecast up to noon pose of increasing the stocks of adjoining fields, but would also to-morrow Is-South winds, fish The agreement is reported bring in a revenue of $800,000 moderate, squally; overcast, oc- to have already beon submitted to annually from the fish caught.

Printed and Published for the Proprietor by FREDERICK PERCY FRANKLIN, at 1 and 8, Wyndham Street, in the City of...... Victoria, Hongkong: "

casional rain.

The P. and O. 5.9. Kalyan from Hongkong arrived at Marseilles

on 20th instant at 7.30 a.m,

POST OFFICE

NOTICE.

NOTICE.

WIRELESS TELEGRAPH SERVICES, which offer speedy and efficioni means of communication, are established between HONGKONG and SHIPS at SEA, FRENCH, INDO-CHINA, the PROVINCE of YUNNAN, and MACAO.

The BADIO TELEGRAPH OFFICE is always open for the receptio: and transmission of Radio Telegrams and for reporting vessels, passing WAGLAN. and GAP ROCK LIGHTHOUSES,

WIRELESS SERVICES with Canton and Swatow suspended anth further notice.

Fali

particulars may be obtained on application to the RADIO' COUNTER in

in the MAIN HALL of the G.P.O., and at the RADIO TELE GRAPH OFFICE 3rd door, GOVERNMENT BUILDING.

Dutiable articles forwarded by letter poot to Great Britain aro liable to confiscation by the Custonis. Such articles should be forwarded. by parcel post only.

Commencing May 18t the rates for wireless messages to the river steamers "Lungshan," "Taishan" and "Kinaban" will be reduced from 60 cents per word to 15 cents per word with minimum charge of $1,50.

·WWARÐ MAILS

From

Per

Manila Amoy

President Wilson Talma

Dar. .May 21.

3lny 21.

Shanghai

Sinkiang

. May 21,

Europe vin Negapatam

(Papers

only London 22nd April) Saigon. Cudna naja

U.S. A Honolulu," Japan Shanghai,

and Europe via Siberia....

U. S. A., Honolulu, Japan and Shar

Manila Manila

-U.S. A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-

bai

Shanghai

Fort Bayard Haiphong

Bellerophon

Dr. Poirre Benoit

Tenyo Maru

.May 22, .May 23,

May 23.

For

President Adams Emp. of Russia Pros. Madison

President Lincoln

OUTWARD MAILS.

Far Linan Poosang Kanchow

May 24.

May 25.

May 27.

..May 27.

Date.

Fri., May 21, 6 p.m.

Taiping

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via Thursday. Is.

Haiphong

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, Canada

U. S. A., C. and S. America and Europe via San Francisco and Europe via Siberia (Letters and postcards, specially superscribed

via Siberia" only

Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritiua, E. and S. Africa, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles

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Straits and Calcutta

Swatow, Amoy and Formosa Manila

Weihaiweit

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Shanghai and Japan

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C. & S. America and Europe vla Victoria, B.O..

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Japan and Honolulu Shanghal

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Shanghai

Fri, May 21, 5 p.m.

„Sat., May 22, 8,20 5.m,.

Parcels

Sat, May 22, .......0⋅ a.m. Registration .9.45 a.m. Lettors

.10.80 nm. (Dae Thursday Island 3rd June>«« « Tonkin Sat., May 22, 2.30 pm.

President Wilson....Sat, May 22. .Noun

Parcels

Registration .2.45 p.m. Letters ....

8.30 p.m. (Due San Francisco 18th June).

Haruna Marit

.Sat., May 23. Registration ..1.46. p.m. Letters 2.30 p.m. (Due Marsellics 29th June). Sinkiang Sat., May 22, 5 p.m. Kwelyang Takada

Talma

Hozan Maru

Sat., May 22, 5 p.m. Sat, May 22, 5 p.in.

Sat, May 22, 5 p.m.

Sun., May 23, 8 a.m.

President Adams Mon., May 21,

Huichow

Sui Sang

Soochow

Amazone

Mon., May 24, 9 a.m. Mon, May 24, Parcels

.........9 a.. Letters

.9 a.m. .Mon., May 24, 5 pin.

Taos, May 25. Registration 11.45 1.m. Latters

$12.80 p.m (Due Marseilles 28th June). Angkor Tues., May 25, 12.80 p.m. Tues, May 25, 5 p.m. Tues., May 25, 5 p.m. Liangchow...Wed., May 20, 2.80 p.m. Kwongsang Wed, May 26, 10.30 a.m. Minganng Thurs, May 27, 8.30 am. Pros. Lincoln..Fri., May 28, 1.80 p.m.

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Pres. Madison, Fri, May 28,

Parcels Registration

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【Fri., May 28, ₺ pim." Namsang

Fri, May 28, 5 pm Parcels....28th 29 Sat

5 p.m.

Registration 19:45, mim. Lettors.....10.30 a.m.

(Dus Marseilles 25th June). Bokuyo Mara Sat., May 29, 10,80 a.m.

Yat Shing

Kum Sang

Wed., June 2, 10.30 ...Thurs., June 9,

nowh

Parcels Letters

1 p.m. Wed., June 9, 10.30.

Fooshing "Correspondence bearing vessel's name only.

The net proceeds of the charity Someone entered a shop at 4, "football match organised by Mrs. Po Wah Street by means of un

Luard, the President of the Mill- tary branch of the Ministering open back window, and stole cloth-

ing valued at 387 Lengue, realised $900.

Entertainments.

QUEEN'

SUPER

TO-DAY and TO-MORROW at 2:30, 5 sharp, 7.15 & 9,30

STUPENDOUS IN CONCEPTION

PERFECT IN EXECUTION

THE TEN COMMANDMENTS

PART I

A COLOSSAL SPECTACLE, VIVID AND REAL The magnificence of the Pharoahs- The crossing of the Red Sea-

The receiving of The Ten Commandments.

PART II

A POWERFUL MODERN DRAMA Society with and without

The Ten Commandments

F

SPECIAL MUSIC

THE STAR

TO-DAY & TO-MORROW

AN AL. CHRISTIE FARCE

"RECKLESS ROMANCE"

WITH

WANDA HAWLEY T. ROY BARNES TULLY MARSHALL SYLVIA BREAMER

AND

JACK DUFFY.

THE WORLD

TO-DAY at 5.15 9.15

HAL ROACH

presents

"THE BATTLING ORIOLES"

A JOYOUS ROMANCE OF IRREPRESSIBLE YOUTH.

Queen's

Theatre

FAREWELL PERFORMANCES

OF

R. B. Sallebury's Musical Co

Tuesday and Wednesday 25th and 26th No! No! Manette

Thursday 27th No. 2 Programme The Quaints

Friday's Performance will be duly announced

Prices $4.00, 8200 8. $1,00 Booking at MOUTRIE'S

Commence 9.15 p.m.

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