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HOTELS.
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In association with the Grand Hotel
Dea Wagons Lits, Peking.
KING EDWARD HOTEL.
Most Modern and Central Hotel In the Colony, all Bad Rooms, newly renovated and installed with Box Spring Bods, Hot and Cold Water, also Telephone.
All Trama paas in front of Hotel
Most Hoderate Rates in the Colony.
Hotel launch meets all' staamers.
Dining Room and Lounge now open to the Public.
($25 for thirty Tiffin Tickets can be had at the Office
of the above Hotel).
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MONDAYS, WELNESDAYS & FRIDAYS
Tal. Add. Victoria.
5 to 7 p.m.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23,
1927.
CHINESE MASS MEETING IN CHAPEL.
Large crowds of Chinese took part in meetings in Shang hai in celebration of Dr. Sun Yat-sen's birthday. Here we see one of the crowds. The "Three Principles" were read, and a birthday song was rendered.
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Telephone C.B78. J. H. WITCHELL,
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TO-DAY'S INTERPORT
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HOTEL SAVOY.
Famous for its Comfort, Convezi.
ance. Appointments and Cuisins.
You'll be proud to stay at the Savoy,
HOTEL METROPOLE HOTEL BOA VISTA.
22, Ice House Street.
Macao.
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KOWLOON
A FIRST CLASS HOTEL WITH ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES.
High Claas Cufalne and Table Appointinenta. Wonderful view of the Harbour and Peak, and five minutes from the Ferry, Wharves and Station,
Drawing Room, Saloon Bar and Billiard Room.
Vary moderate rates
on application to
H. J. WHITE,
Manager...
Tel. Nos. K608 & K609. Cables, 'KOWLOTEL,"
Hongkong.
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PALACE HOTEL.
Tel. Address "PALACE," Three minutes from Kowloon Wharf, Ferry and Rallway Station. Entirely, ander 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. Tarma moderata. Special terms to families on application to:
Mrs. J. E. OXBERRY, Proprietress.
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Malaya-1st Innings.
Lieut. H. C. H. Taylor, lib.w, b
Rawsthorne
Capt. C. H. Congdon, e Ollerdes-
senb Innaca
R. L.. L. Braddell e and b Oller-
dessen
J. W. Blelloch a Stokes b Oller-
dessen
N. J. A. Foster, c Leach, b Isanes Capt. F. O'N Ford hit wkt. b
Isaacs
Hit wkt. b Isaacs
N. H. P. Whitley run out
A. B. Jordan, b Isaacs
Dr. J. M. A. Lowson, st. Barnes,
b Ollerdesen
H: G. L. Richards, b Ollardessen
R. B. Lewis not out
Extras
Total'
Fall of Wickets. ·
8
P. & O. LINER RAMS A WHALE.
LEVIÁTHAN PINNED TO
STEM.
"DEVANHA'S" EXPERIENCE,
71
BRITAIN'S POLICY ON DISARMAMENT.
DISCUSSION PRIOR TO GENEVA MEETING.
London, Nov. 22, Lord Cushendun, who is to repre- | sent Great Britain on the prepara-
The managing directors of the tory disarmament Commission at 10 P. and O. Steam Navigation Com-Geneva, which meets on November pany have received 2 letter 30, met Mr. Winston Churchill, the
31 from Captain W. A. Norman, in Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr.
11 command of the liner Devanha, W. C.. Bridgeman, the First Lord despatched from that vessel at of the Admiralty, and other mem- sea on October 12, stating. bers of the Imperial Defence
On October 4 on the passage Committee, to-day. from Colombo to Aden, in fine clear weather with smooth sea in
Britain's position regarding dis-
1 position lat, 11.48 N., long. armament in general, and naval
3 53.10 E. this ship struck a large whale, and as the force of the ship 2 going through the water kept this
animal pinned to the stem it was 17 found necessary to stop the ship, which had the desired effect, 'for as soon as the way was off the ship the whale fall off the stem and sank.
1 for 4, 2 for B, 3 for 32, 4 for 67, 5 for 57, 6 for 02, 7 for 68, & for 74, 9 for 74, 10 for 77.
Bowling Analysis.
0. M. R. W.
14 4 23 4
5 1 23 1
9 1 20 4
Isuses Rawsthorne Ollerdessen
Inaacs bowled one no-ball.
Shanghai Open.
The sounding at the time of stopping was 120 fathoms. The length of the whale was appro ximately 25 ft." Length of the stop three minutes.
disarmament in particular, was fully discussed.-British Wireless.
INFERIOR MORTAR.
BUILDING CONTRACTOR
FINED.
At the instance of the Public Werks Department, a building con- tractor was summoned before Mr. R. E. Lindsell, at the Central Police Court this morning, for using The King has given the follow-mortar which was not of effective ing gentlemen authority to wear strength in the construction of a the insignia of the foreign decora-retaining wall at Caroline Hill. tions stated: Sir Francia Aglen, A P.W.D. overseer stated that
D. W. Leach and P. Madar open. G.C.M.G.. K.B.E., Grand Cross of two samples of the mortar had been ed the Shanghai innings at the Order of Dannebrog, con- taken and tested. The first broke 12.10 p.m., Leach facing Braddel!ferred on him by the King of Den-under a pressure of 6 lbs and who bowled from the Naval Yard mark in recognition of valuable the second under a pressure of end. The first ball went for a services; Mr. James Henry only 6 lbs. It was a very bad boundary bye, the second was a Sedgwick, Chief Inspector of case. he stated. wide, the fourth was similarly Schools in the Siamese Ministry of
signalled and Leach hit past cover Public Instructión, Second Class A fine of $150 was inflicted, this for two of the fifth, the first over of the Order of the Crown of Siam being accompanied by an order for producing eight runs.
and Third Class of the Order of the demolition of the wall and its. Richards, bowling from the the White Elephant, conferred on reconstruction with mortar of a other end, was more successful, him by the King of Siam in strength satisfying all require- sending down a nice ball with a recognition of valuable services, remarkable break on it.
Braddell's next over conceded
five runs and a wide, the first ten mid-on after batting for twenty going up after seven minutes, and minutes. It was the first four twenty in thirteen. Madar inter stroke of the afternoon. Leach,
hit Braddell twice to the boundary off successive balls, swinging them to leg.
Madar Out,
ments of the P.W.D.
SOVIET DELEGATES
FOR GENEVA.
who had been in for nearly an hour, had yet to make his twentieth rün.
Stokes gave a difficult chance to
Moscow, Nov. 22.. Thirty runs were registered in Braddell on the leg aide before add-
M. Litvinoff and M. Lunarchar. fifteen minutes, a remarkable coming to his score. Leach sent 60 up sky, the Commissar of Education, trast!
just before two o'clock with a nice have left for Geneva, to attend stralght drive to the houridary.
the preliminary disarmament con- 'Stokes made his contribution 20 ference-Reuter. Richards; however, was giving and the total 70 at about seven nothing away and he brought minutes past two by hooking Ford about Madar's downfall' with the |to the leg_boundary, but in the
next over Richards took his third: The Rev. G. W. Sheppard, secre- score at 31, an appeal for leg-wicket, drawing Leach out of history of the British & Foreign Bible before being sustained. Madar
Society arrived here on the had made the unlucky number, 13. crease for Jordan to stump him.
both
Leach had made 21.in: 70C.P.O.S. Empress of Canada on a
Ford was put on in Braddell's minutes, a valuable inninga, visit to the Society's sub-agencies place and Leach hit him to the although he had shown little in Hongkong and Canton. boundary off his second ball but|
enterprise after tiffine. The was required to watch the TC- Malayan bowling was, however, mainder carefully.
Pictures showing in the local. excellent and the batsmen were cinemas for the last time, to-day In the next ten minutes, Shang-made to play every ball. hai added twelve runs,
are Raymond Griffith's comedy, Capt. Barrett joined Stokes and The Night Club," at the 5.15 and Quayle and Leach playing the quickly opened his score with a 0.20 performances in the World bowling confidently, though the single.
Theatre, and "New Brooms" st scoring rate was reduced, Richards
Just before 2.16, Stokes drove 0.15 to 8.45 continuous and 9.20 employing a log theory and field- hard to the boundary to tie the in the Star Theatre. The leading Ling five mon on the leg side. Malayan total, and shortly after
wards 80 appeared on the board.
At 2.15 the scores were!-
Shanghai-1st Innings.
In the last over before tiffin Quayle fell a victim to a brilliant catch in the alps by N. H. P. Whitley, who took him low down
and held the ball falling sideways. P. Madar, l.b,w., b Richards..... Quayle had made five, including D.
W. Leach, st. Jordan, b
a boundary hit off Richards, and Richards
Leach was undefeated with 17 to
his credit. The score at the tiffin interval was 43 for two wickets.
After Tiffin.
Runs came slowly for the first) fifteen minutes after the resump- tlon, L. F. Stokes, the newcomer,
J.
Quayle,
Richards
L. F. Stokes, not out:
Capt, Barrett, not out
Extras
players in "New Brooms" are Nell Hamilton, Bessie Love and Phyllis Haver. The picture at the 230 and 7.15 performances in the World Theatre is the Chinese 13 drama, "A Mother's Love."
21
& HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW?
Whitely,
29
2
12
Total (for 3 wkta.)...... 82 At 2.45, the score was 120 for five
and Leach treating Ford and wickets, Barrett being out for 1, Richards with respect. The fifty Stokes out for 49, and Rawathorne appeared on the board at 1.40 p.m., and Hegarty still batting. the innings having lasted fifty minutes.
Shanghai All-Out, ⠀⠀ Shanghai were all cut for 214 at Printed and Published for the Proprietor by FREDERICK Stokes reached ten with a 8.40 p.m. thus being 187 ahead on PERCY FRANKLIN, at 1 and 8, Wyndham Street, In the City of beautiful "boundary stroke past the first innings. Victoria, Hongkong.
The following are the replies to to-day's questions
1. Berengaria, Queen of Tichard 1, and
orhia of Zell, divorced wife of George 1.
2. In the Book of Levifieds, 28,
Lie Theatre, Hammersmith. 4. "Answer follows subsequent question. B. Over
is the sequence to a first question? "reply"
100,000,000. 4. Bulfing a debata by force. 7. Andro Vesale, the Belgian modicai selentis 8. "Mad" mesto "vicious,” and Thatine is "alter," or adder, B: Oregon, UBA 10 As. Instrument for the day of the chins becam Newgate strook | 12" / A voi publie an February 12, 1912.
messuring
A famous play as an epic film-
WILLIAM FOX presents
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A picture that lacks nothing-comedy, drama, pathos, with the great war as a grim background, A story of told
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AT THE
·with
VICTOR MELAGLEN-EDMUND LOWE DOLORES DEL RIO and a supob cast
From the gone telamph la LAURENCE STALLINGS == MAXWELL, ANDERSON"
RAOUL WALSH Production
QUEEN'S WEDNESDAY
SATURDAY
Starting promptly at 2.30, 5.00, 7.15 & 9.30.
USUAL PRICES EXCEPT AT 2.30 & 7.15; -
THE
AT THE
NIGHT CLUB
WORLD
with
RAYMOND GRIFFITH
The Funny Fellow with the slik hat
AND
VERA REYNOLDS. WALLACE BEERY LOUISE FAZENDA
TO-DAY ONLY
At 5.15 & 9.20.
At 2.30 and 7.15-Chinese Drama "A Mother's Heart.”.
William
de Mille
PRODUCTION-
with the
BESSIE LOVE
NEIL HAMILTON
NEW
AT THE
STAR
PHYLLIS HAVER
ABOUT EUROR
LEILAJKY
Frank Craven's,
atago success 25
an amusing alm.
Alight comedy
with a moral.
a
Panamcant
Picture
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Continuous 5.15 to 8.45 & at 9:20.