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THE
HONGKONG
HONGKONG HOTEL; REPULSE BAY HOTEL; PEAK HOTEL.
Telegraphic Address:
"KREMLIN, HONGKONG. "
AND
SHANGHAI
ASTOR HOUSE HOTEL; PALACE HOTEL;
· MAJESTIC HOTEL
Telegraphic Address: "CENTRAL, SHANGHAL”
HOTEL S.
LIMITED.
In association with the Grand Hotel Des Wagons Lits, Pėking.
KING EDWARD HOTEL.
Most Modern and Central Hotel in the Colony, all Bed Rooms, newly renovated and Installed with Box Spring Beds, Hot and Gold Water, also Telephone.
All Trams pass in front of Hotel
Most Moderate Rates in the Colony.
Hotel launch meats all steamers.
Dining Room and Lounge now open to the Public.
($25 for thirty Tiffin Tickets can be had at the Office
of the above Hotel). TEA DANCES MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS & FRIDAYS
Tel. Add. Victoria.
5 to 7 p.m.
Telephone C.373. J. H. WITCHELL,
Manager.
HOTEL SAVOY
Famous for its Comfort, Conveni-
ence, Appointments and Quieine,
You'll be proud to stay at the Savoy.
HOTEL METROPOLE. HOTEL BOA VISTA.
22. Ice Flouse Street.
Macao.
UNDER THE SAME MANAGEMENT.
KOWLOON HOTEL
KOWLOON
A FIRST CLASS HOTEL WITH ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES.
High Class Cuisine and Table Appointments. Wonderful view of the Harbour and Peak, and five minutes from the Ferry, Wharves and Station.
Drawing Room, Saloon Bar and Billiard Room,
Very moderate rates
on application to-
H. J. WHITE,
Manager.
Tel. Nos. K608 & K609. Cables, 'KOWLOTEL,'
Hongkong.
PALACE HOTEL
Tel Kowloon No. B
Tel. Address "PALACE." Three minutes from Kowloon Wharf. Ferry and Railway Station. Entirely, under English 'Management. Electric Light and Fans throughout. Every Room with Private Bath. Lounge, Bar and Billiard-Rooms. Unrivalled Cuisine under the personal supervision of the proprietress. Terma moderate. Special terms to families on application to:
Mrs. J. H, OXBERRY, Proprietress.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
A LECTURE ON MAN'S REINCARNATION;
“(Continued frojn. Page 7.)
life presenting merely days in the school of the larger kfe. "At the bottom of that ladder, in the lowest class of that school we see the lowest savage, at the top, the greatest saints and the noblest in- 'tellects," geniuses built up by re- peated personal efforts through many lives, by countless struggles, by great ecstacles, and joys as well na by great sorrows, by fallures and by victorles, by evil as well as by good, the evils of the past, the painful stops whereon man rises into virtuos, so that even in the lowest criminal and, savage же have the promise of perfect divi- nity. He, too, shall rise where the saint standing, and in all the children of men, whatever their race, caste, and religion.. God shall at last be seen in all His perfection
MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1927.
A CHANNEL SWIM HOAX.
TROUBLE FEARED IN PEKING.
<LADY'S PECULIAR ACTION- {CRITICISED.
· LOFFICIAL CHECK/NEEDED.
London, Oct. 16,
(Continued from Page 1.)
GENERAL'S ARREST.
Taken to Nanking.
Fopchow, Oct. 16. General Tang Hsu chiang has
He is being taken to Nanking under escort.-Reuter.
A sensational statement is made by the News of the World that the Chan-been arrested. nel swim alleged to have been accom Dorothy Logan) on October 10 was a plished by Mona McLennan," (Dr. hoax.carried out by Dr. Logan in or der to show the desirability of an In- ternutional Commission to control, supervise and certify all Channol swims,
sworn an allidavit that she accom Dr. Logan, who had previously plished the swim, was paid a cheque for $1,000 by the News of the World, but has since returned it to the donors.
In a statement she says that she entered the sea at Cape Grisnezat That is the glorious teaching of to ebb and it was apparent to every- 7:40. The tide was already beginning men's ascent, through reincarna body that she could never awin the tion, which alone makes intelli-Channel that night. So about 9.30 gible the progress of character she was taken into the boat when the and Intelligence and spirituality pllet decided that they were then: side by side with the evolution of sufficiently far from the shore to. the form. In all men can be seen
escape detection of the manoeuvre. clear signs of a past, of difference. the following morning and swam for She re-entered the water at 6.20 in soul-age, which alone is the an hour before she landed on the true age of man. The sights of beach. Prior to the swim she prepar- human misery and human degrada-ed a detailed statement of what she tion have driven hundreds of noble meant to do, and the motive. This hearts into infidelity, into doubt in document she placed in a sealed cn- the justice and wisdom of God, velope and saw it deposited in the quite unnecessarily if the teach-safe of an hotel at HytheRenter. ing of reincarnation were known to them.
And religion must find ar answer to these questions if she is to keep the noblest of her children within her pale. It is reincarnation alone which restores justice to God and power to man, for then we know that every man can build with a sure hand his future destiny, shaping his growth on lines of ever increasing beauty until he reaches the stature of the perfect man, in fulfilment of the command of his Christ.
FULL
Action Criticised.
Pay in Arrears..
Chinklang, Oct. 15. The pay of the soldiers here ia several months in arrears, and some mon have been endeavouri...g
disposing of their arms to pur to make good the deficiency by
chasers.
the 14th Army, have paid the Two of these men, belonging to
extreme penalty for so doing. having been executed.--Naval Wireless.
BANDITS AT ICHANG,
Troops to Fight Them.
Ichang, Oct. 15... An effort is being made to curt the activities of bandits, who are round about the district lying carrying on their lawless work between Itu and Shasi, by despatching soldiers stationed a Itu to this area.
An Italian vessel is to be used as a means of transport.-Naval Wireless.
FENGTIEN ADVANCE. London, later. Amid agreement as to the de- Prisoners and Guns Captured, airability of instituting an official, check on Channel performances,.
Peking, Oct. 16. The Ankuochua announce that there is some disapproval of Dr. Logan's methods of drawing atten-Chang Hsueh-liang wired stating tion to this.
that the Fengtienites have re- captured Chochow, taking prison- era two regiments of Shansi-ites, who had seized the city, with all their field guns. Chang Hseuh- lidng also definitely announced that he captured Shih-chinchuang, taking much ammunition supplies as well as many important docu- ments. Yen Hai-shan has re- treated westward to the mountains.
Miss Gleitze, interviewed, said that in order to restore the pres- tige of women Channel swimmers, she ought to repent her swim, and is willing to do so under certain conditions. She crossed the Chan- nel on October 8.
The London clerk, Mr. Temme, OF PRAISE OF pointed out thut his swim on
RUSSIA.
August 5 was accompanied by in- dependent witnesses.
YOUNG COMMUNISTS RETURN
TO LONDON.
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Mrs. Gill said she was pleased she had insisted on & Franch | official umpire following her when she did the crossing, on October 14.-Reuter.
London, Oct, 2. The six British Communist children who have been touring JAPANESE GO TO LAW. Russia for three months, have re- turned to London on board the
Chu Yu-pu wired announcing that he has captured Kweitem the Kuominchun retreating to- wards Kaifeng.
M
pro-
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Anti-Red Campaign.
The Fishihpao gives minence to a message from Hauchowfu correspondent, stat- that Wu Pei-fu's délegate had ar- rived there and was negotiating for an anti-Red, campaign. The delegate declared that the mili
Kwelehow had agreed to make Wu., Pei-fu commander of an expedi- tion against Hankow-Reuter.
Soviet ship, "Jusar," full of praise CLAIM FOR GOODS DELIVERED. tariets' in Szechuan, Yunnan and of Russia,
The only girl member of the party was especially enthusiastic with regard to the Ballet Bolshoi Theatre, Leningrad, where the party sat in the Tsar's box.
The tour extended over several thousands of miles, including a fortnight in the Crimea,
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In the Summary Court this morn- ing. before Mr. Justice Wood, Messrs. Morita and Co., 208-212 Queen's Road East, sued Mr. K. Inoguchi, ground floor, 43 Praya East, and or 12 Ship Street, first and second floors, for $136.24, be- ing balance due for goods sold and delivered.
It is understood that there was It was stated that the goods no difficulty with regard to the were delivered between December children landing here without | 23,1924, and December 19,1925, passports, as all had birth certifi- cates.
AFRICA TO BRAZIL.
TRANS-ATLANTIC VENTURE
SUCCEEDS.
Port Natal, Oct. 15, The aeroplane flown by Costes has landed here.
Costes landed at 23.40 local time on a field prepared for him twelve miles from the city and received a tumultuous welcome. This is the first non-stop South Atlantic crossing. His time was 21 hours 15 minutes.-Renter'a. American Service.
SIBERIAN RAILWAY.
MESSRS. MORGAN'S
INTERESTED.
Tokyo, Sept. 30. A director of Mesara. Morgan's banking group is now in Japan for. the purpose of considering the necessary capital to be Invested in the Siberian Railways for the improvement of the system. Indo-pacif
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Feng Retreating.
Shanghai, Oct. 15. Shantung forces advancing west- It is reported that the Chihli- ward along the Langhai line have Occupied Hulteh, and that Feng Yu-hsiang's troops are falling
back.
Well-informed circles discount and were to the value of $466.98. the reported Northern thrust by Two payments had been made Nanking troops, believing that the amounting to $124.74, leaving the rapid victory by the Fentien party balance claimed. 'Mr. L. D. Turner against Shansi, combined with the was for the plaintiff, and defendissensions and jealousies in the dant conducted his own defence. Nationalist Government, will pre- Plaintiff stated that the defen- vent a decisive action against the dant had both restaurant and a North-Router. barber's shop. The license for the restaurant was in his name during the period when the goods were delivered. He expected that the defendant would pay the money. There was no denial of liability between the time he sent a letter asking for payment, and the date of the issue of the writ.
The defendant denied that he had asked the plaintiff to supply the goods, saying that his wife had asked for them. He said that the tea house belonged to his wife.
The license was in his name be- cause he applied for it as he could speak some English and his wife could not.
The defendant's wife gave ovidence, and in reply to his Lordship said the tea house really belonged to her husband and she was the manageress..
Judzment was given for the plaintiff with costs.
TOULON
MUTINY.
ANOTHER OUTBREAK
QUELLED.
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HANKOW CONCESSION,
British Policy Re-stated.
London, Oct. 16. · A recent meeting of the Far London Eastern section of the Chamber of Commerce passed a unanimous resolution urging that in view of the disastrous results of the handing over of the Hankow Concession it was not desirable that' the Government should initiate or continue negotiations for the mo- dification of the status of the other Concessions or Treaty Ports at present.
With reference to reports in connexion with this, Reuter learns that the British Government does not intend to re-occupy the British Concession at Hankow at present. It is pointed out that should the necessity arise Britain will na- turally have to reconsider the position, but at present there appear to be no grounds for making, such action necessary-Reuter.
The problem is apparently in- soluble. Mr. Chen has suggested that the British Government should permanently atation, a cruiser in Toulon, Oct. 15. Bina Bay to intercept Incoming The following ships were expect.
When the inmates of the milk pirated vessels; but the British ed to be in wireless communication tary prison were assembling. for Government could neither, spare with Hongkong to-day: Fooksang, luncheon three tried to stir up a such a cruiser nor defend the men- Linan, Tapanas, Cremer, Arl Baru, mutiny similar to the outbreak of sure politically. No Chinese Durban Maru, Fushima Maru, Kai-September 29 when police and authority is willing or able to main- jo Maru, Tamba Maru, Philoctetes, bluejackets had to restore order.
tain order in Blas Bay. It is im- Delta, Ihnol, Kwangtung, Oldekerk, After the prisoners had over-possible for ships in Chinese waters Soochow Karmala, Kingyuan, powered the warders this time, for most of the passengers are.
to refuse all Chinese passengers Hirundo, Esquilino, Talamba and however, the prisoners were more Chinese, It has to be accepted as anxious about food than freedom. one of the curiosities of the day The three mutineers chanted the that a band of pirates can live in "Internationale" to an unappresccurity on the Chinese mainland, clative audience and then shouted and can carry out their piracy with threats and insifita till a guard impunity, although they and their arrived and removed them. work and the places they live in are
-Reuter,
known to everyone concerned.
Mabsang.
Sir John Foster, Fraser, the writer, Has married at the Chelsea Register Office Miss Cofistance Mary Lowe, of Kensington.
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