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AND
SHANGHAI
ASTOR HOUSE HOTEL; PALACE HOTEL;
MAJESTIC HOTEL.
Telographic Address: "CENTRAL, SHANGĦAL”
HOTELS.
LIMITED.
In association with the Grand Hotel
KING
Doe Wagons Lits, Peking.
EDWARD HOTEL.
K Rooms will not be available for the Public, neither the Lounge & Dining Room, till after the 14th day of June. Thore is a special lounge at the back of the Bar for the Public.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
CONDUIT ROAD LANDSLIDE.
SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1927.
Entertainments
QUEEN'S
TO-DAY ONLY at 2.30, 5.10, 7.15, 9:20, p.m
REGINALD DENNY
in
THE CHEERFUL FRAUD
WORLD
MADGE
KENNEDY
TO-DAY ONLY
at 2.30, 5.15, 7.15, 9.15, p.in.
CREIGHTON HALE
HOTEL SAVOY
When in doubt, make it The Savoy!
KOWLOON HOTEL
PREMIER HOTEL IN KOWLOON
Modern Toilet Systorp.
Elevator and Telephones to each floor. Smoking Room and Saloon Bar. First Class Billiard Tablo.
Recently renovated throughout.
Manager's Personal Attention
Tols. K. 608-609.
Cables KOWLOTEL. HONGKONG
H. J. WHITE
Manager
PALACE HOTEL.
Tel. Address *PALACE." Tel. Kowloon No. 5
These minutes from Kowloon Wharf, Ferry and Railway Station, Entirely ador English Management. Electric Light and Fans throughout Brory Room with Private Bath. Lopage, Bar and Billiard-Rooms. Dartvalled Cuizino under the personal supervision of the proprietress. Terus moderate. Special terms to families on application to:-
Mrs. J. . OXBERRY, Proprietress.
EUROPE
After-dinner dancing every
Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday.
Cables :-
"EUROPE"
Singapore.
HOTEL
SINGAPORE.
Grill
THE EUROPE HOTEL. LTD.
Arthur E. Odell, Managing-Director.
U.S. CONGRESSMEN.
PHILIPPINES TOUR IN JULY..
ney in August.
Legislative Study. The members of the party are expected to study the problems of A third Congressional party in Hawaii and the Philippines as a scheduler to make its appearance basis for future legisation. They to press dispatches received last will be in Manila but six days, the Friday. The party sailed from length of the stopover of the
Thomas. New York Thursday morning on
in Manila during July, according
the
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Above are seen two pictures of the big landslide which took place between Conduit and Robinson Roads, following the heavy rains of last week-end. the upper picture is seen what remains of a garage which was demolished by the fall of a retaining wall, and below the damage suffered by a motor car housed therein.
In
NORTH ALARMED.
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Moscow, they will not find us dificult to deal with (cheer), and the moment one united voice arises the end of the troubles will be in sight.
No War.
SOVIET'S NOTICE TO QUIT.
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HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW?
The following are the answers to to-day's questions:---
1. An arrangement of, vertical norials by nuverated name given to a reform meeting
tionis with a Government which permits and encourages buch state of things as has been dis-in equal proportion. 6. Wordsworth. 7. Ex- closed. The existing relations means of which electrie impulses ara trane maid in "Little Dorri" 3, By John Walker, between the two Governments are a Stockton-on-Tere chemiet, en April 7, 1527, hereby suspended, and I have to 4 A district on the south side of St. Paul's when several persons were killed during the request that you will withdraw mitted in a given direction instead of being yourself and your staff from this used in all directions. 2. Max Mengire country within the course of the next ten days.
in St. Peter's Fielde, Manchester, in 1818,
a where occlesiastical courts were formerly beld 5. A tenure by whicht, land Veseqneed to noma
quarter in Paris.
21,
12.
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"OH BABY"
TO-DAY
TO-DAY
STAR
2.50 to 11.15 p.m.
JACK HOLT
EMPTY
in
HANDS
FOREIGN PASSPORTS
IN MANCHURIA.
ALL FOREIGNERS TO PRO- DUCE VISED DOCUMENTS.
FILMS IN THE COLONIES.
A COLONIAL CONFERENCE
RECOMMENDATION.
London, May 27. The Colonial Conference has re- commended that the Colonial Gov- erniments should enact cinemato- graph film legislation similar to the British Quota Bill.
THREAT OF PENALTIES.
Mukden, May 15. Regulations for inspection of foreign passports, which may It has agreed that the censoring prove embarrassing to many for- of films in the Colonies and Pro- eign travellers in China, have tectorates should be regarded as been issued by the authorities at of primary importance.-Reuter Harbin, In brief they are as under:
1. A service shall be inaugurat-
But China's greatest misfortune is that at the moment when she is torn by interral troubles, and is
dispersal of the crowd, A Barlla. Scavronsky, animated by national ambitions
who was made Catherine i. of Rumala by Ester the Great 9. Plague which claimed 46,000,000 with which we sympathize in some
vietima in Europe, Asia, and Africa In the degree, she has suffered inter- I am instructing His Majesty's fourteenth century, 10, American Lady As. ference by a powerful oligarchy representative at Moscow to leave or formerly Miss Nancy Langhorne,
diplomalle which in the name of freedom for Russia with his staff, and should, after being tortured by the Inquisi- the proletariat is attempting to be glad if you would request your tore into easing that the earth is stationary, 13, 1388, when five of 1chard II's counsellor Government to afford to him, to were convicted of high trenson. 14, Persona enslave millions in Russia.
Mr. Preston at Leningrad, and to whe claimel the franchise prior to 1832, be- cause they had bolind their own pot in the Mr. Paton at Vladivostock, the warish for slz months. 15, The Kluz of Beain, The Premier emphasized that necessary facilities for the depar- Menoly Thursday. the Anglo-Russian breach did not ture of themselves and their assistants. Suitable arrange- imply war against Russia, but ments, details of which will be d'affaires, Rosengolz, the head of that while we intended not to deal communicated to you in due course, the Russian trade delegation, further with Moscow politically, will be made for the departure we would be wholly in favour of from this country of yourself and Khinchuk, and the chief assietanted at Harbin, Changchun, Suifenho carried by a non-extraterritorial the pursuit of legitimate Anglo- your staff, and of the Russian at the Soviet Embassy, Bogolomoff. and Manchulf stations by officers forelguer entering or leaving this
members of the trade delegation."
jointly appointed by the Special territory be found to have expired -British Wireless.
There were fifty guests, all of City Police, the Chinese Eastern for to indicate a route other than whom had been in Russia. Railway Police, and the Chinese taken by its bearer he shall be de- Mr. Lansbury explained it is authorities for the inspection of (tained and turned over together just 2
parting of friends."-passports carried by foreigners ar- with the document to the nearest
riving at these stations.
police station" and fined in an Reuter.
2. All foreigners arriving atamount ranging from $1 to $50, South African Altitude. these stations Irrespective of nu- 9. A foreigner ined in accord- tionality must produce their pass-ance with the preceding article Cape Town, May 27. ports, when called upon, for inshall be given a receipt for the In the Assembly, Mr. Hertzog spection.
fine paid by him, and the docit- stated that the South African Go- 3. No foreigner, with the excepment, whether a passport or a visa, vernment had been kept fully in- tion of Japanese and Belgians, shall be cancelled and its bearer formed of the events leading to who enjoy special reciprocal treat-detained until a proper passport the Anglo-Soviet severance, butment of exemption with China in be taken out from his own author.
Russian trade.
He declared the Government's decision towards Russia was the most popular one aby Government had taken for years-Reuter.
PARALYSIS IN CHENGTU,
Active opposition to the Militariats.
Chengtu, Apr. 27,
Everything is quiet at Chengtu
Germany, to Take Charge,
Berlin, May 27. The German Government "hag agreed to a Soviet request to take charge of Russian interests in London.outer.
Germany.
Not Popular.
action in the matter.-Reuter.
American Ban.
New York, May 27. According to the Washington correspondent of the Journal of Commerce, the United States have refused to countenance the nego tiations at the Geneva Economic Conference between the American and Soviet delegates--Beuter's
American Service,"
8. In the event of a passport
Destination of Fines.
Berlin, Inter. The Government's agreement with at the present time. A couple of the Soviet request to take charge weeks ago the Communist party en- deavoured to make a demonstrn- of Russian interests in London, has
enter unless, his passport bear a 10. No non-extraterritorial for San Francisco on the return jour-tion but the military authorities provoked misgivings in the Press, did not at present intend to take this respect, shall be allowed to ities or the Chinese authorities.
which are accentuated by a report frustrated it by a quick move that Ausgin has asked the Foreign
visa issued by a Chinese diploma-eigner, who does not bear a pass- tic or consular official residing port issued by the Chinese author- which has silenced the party very Office to allow the Arcos officials
abroad or unless he has a pass-ities, shall be allowed to leave the effectively. Last Sunday a meet-
port issued by a Chinese office of territory, and any one who violates ing of all classes was held in the to wind up their engagements from The Germania is displeaseil with
foreign affairs.
this article shall be detained and public park and a procession "on
4. The passport of a foreigner turned over to the nearest police the street followed at which the the idea, and asks bluntly whether masses celebrated the downfall of Russia cannot find another country
attempting to enter this territory station where he shall be obliged if found in order shall be stamped. to pay a fine ranging from $1 to 5. Should the passport or visa 350 and detained until he takes the left party of the Kuomintang to full the task.
At Pilsien, 40 l from the city, The Lokalanzeiger fears that this the people have risen in arms nequiescence with Russian wishes
thereon shown by a foreigner seck-out a proper passport." against the military and are refus-will place Germany in a disagree
ing to enter at the stations mo tioned be found good for the trip army transport Chautenu Representative Simmons, who ing to pay the taxes demanded,ablo position.--Reuter.
to the Special Area the document Thierry, headed by Representativehends the party, is a Republican, The soldiers have been driven
11. Should the passport carried Farewell Luncheon.
shall be cancelled before being re- Robert G. Simmons, of Nebraska.and one of the younger members from the city and the local civil
US. Labour View.
turned to its bearer, but if they & Treaty Power national show The exact number of Congress of the house. Although only 36 authorities are Bow in charge.
London, May 27. men in the party could not be as-years old, he is serving his third Some say that the movement may
foreigner be only passing through the irregularities indicated in Ar- Several members of the Parlia-
New York, May 27.. certained. Fort Santiago has little term and has a seat on the appro-spread to other parts of the pro- mentury Labour Party gave
Mr. Matthew Woll, the vice-pre- this territory it shall be left unticles 6 and 8 he shall be refused admission, and, in the ovent" of information on the party and the priations committee. His home i vince.
such irregularities being discover-. farewell luncheon in the House of sident of the American Federa- touched. exact date of arrival is not known. at Scotts Bluff, Nebraska, and he The now offelal in charge of the Commons to the Soviet charge tion of Labour, declared that the It is believed, however, that the is a graduate of the University of eity guards, Mr. Fang Yo-ren, has
disclosures in the British White 6. When a passport is found toed after such foreignor has al- members will arrive in Manila on Nubraska law school.
Paper of Soviet mechinations be not in proper order the bearer ready entered, he shall be detain- the transport Thomas, scheduled to sail from San Francisco carly In addition to the Congressional General Chiang Kai-shok and now KULING LOOTED BY BANDITS. wars partly corroborated by facts shall be dealt with in accordance ed and turned over with his pass- known to the Federation. Ho with Articlo 11 of these regula-port to the nearest Chliese Office in June, says the Manila Bulletin. party, the Chateau Thierry carries everywhere in the city can be seen
Four Captured and Beheaded. pointed out that a Soviet lawyer tions if he be an extraterritorial of Foreign Affairs, thence to bo According to the press dls-450 troops for replacement duty a banners and posters aupporting General Chiang In his efforts to
whose name was found in the list national, or be turned over to the sent to his Consulate. He shall patches, the party will visit Hono- Hawaii and the Philippines. A work out the policles of Sun Yat-
Kiukiang, May 17, at Soviet House, in London, had nearest police authorities to be not be maltreated en route.
12. In case of necessity assist- lalu and Japan, as well as Manila, largo commissioned personnel lauen and to oppose the bolsheviza- Kuling was footed on April 29 helped to finance last year's- fur dealt with in accordance to law. an itinerary that corresponds with that of the regular trips of the also on board. The branches intion of China. Thus far his policy by a gang of about 40 armed ban-strike in America, obtaining loans If he be not an extraterritorial ance shall be rendered to this ser
7. A non-extraterritorial for Police. Thomas. The trip, described as a clude infantry, field artillery and is effective and the people are en-dits. Four of the bandits were for the strikers from the Soviet national his passport will be held.vice by the City and the Railway
joylify peace.
caught by the soldier policemen trade. misalon,
13. Fines collected shall be re- elgner entering this territory who pleasure voyage, will terminate at coast artillery.
Many firms in the city are feel-after the latter had suffered two ing the effects of the stoppage of casualties, an oflcer being serious- "What it has taken the British is not in possession of a passport mitted monthly to the office of the
seven years to realise, was evi- properly viaed shall be turned Chief Civil Administrator.
14. These regulations will be- atcamere along the Yangtze. No ly wounded and a soldier killed. merchandise is renching Chengtu The arrested Bandits wero be-dent to American Labour from the over to the polico authorities for
tion. and some branches of trade are headed in Klakiang a few days beginning of the Soviet regime, deportation after payment of a come operative upon promulga-
fine ranging from $1 to $50. -Routera American Service.
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