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HOTELS
THE HONGKONG
HONGKONG HOTEL; RÉPULSE BAY HOTEL; PEAK HOTEL
Telegraphic Address:
"KREMLIN, HONGKONG,
AND
SHANGHAI
ASTOR HOUSE HOTEL; PALACE HOTEL; MAJESTIC HOTEL.
„Telegraphic Address: CENTRAL, SHANGHAI."
HOTELS.
LIMITED..
In association with the Grand Hotel
Des Wagona Lits, Peking.
KING EDWARD HOTEL.
NEW YEAR'S EVE
Dinner
Dance
8.30 p.m. to 12 midnight.
$2.50 per person
booking can now be made at the Hotel.
HOTEL SAVOY
Comfort, Convenience and Distinction.
HOTEL METROPOLE.. HOTEL BOA VISTA.
22, Ice House Street.
Macao.
UNDER THE SAME MANAGEMENT.
The Kowloon Hotel.
Kowloon.
The Premier Hotel in Kowloon with all modern conveal- ences. High Class Cusine and Table Appointments. Wonderful view of the Harbour and Peak, and five minutes from the Forry Wharves and Railway Station. Representative meets
ateamers.
Daily Rates from
Monthly Rates from
$- 5.00 $125.00.
Under the Personal Supervision and attention of
MR. & MRS. H. J. WHITE.
"Tel. No. K.608 & K.609.
Cables. "Kowlotel." Kowloon.
Tel. Address "PALACE”
PALACE HOTEL. Tel Kowloon No. 8
Three minutes from Kowloon Wharf, Ferry and Ballway Station. Butiraly, under English Management Electric Light and Fans throughout Every Room with Private Bath. Lounge, Bar and Billiard-Room. Unrivalled Cuisine under the personal supervision of the proprietress. Tarm moderate. Special terms to families on application to:
Mrs. J. H. 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.
GLENEALY PRIVATE HOTEL.
3 and 4, Glenenly, Hongkong.
(Near Daley Farm),
Tel Ad "Girnesly" Hongkong.
Telephone 0.980.
Splendidly allogiad within easy walking distance to all business contres poż away from the noise of traffic.
Largo alry TOOMUK. Hot and cold water. Zivery room with private bath. Excellent food under the personal enpervision of the proprietres. Moderate Torms, Special, family and monthly rates, Apply
Fropriates.
CANTON'S REIGN OF TERROR Photographs showing the terrible havoc now on sale at
MEE CHEUNG
Btudio, Ios House St.
Branch 7, Beaconsfield Arcade,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER
1927.
FLOOD SCENES IN WALES.
Cattle swimming across a flooded street at Canton, Cardiff, during the
recent flooda
there. Thousands of acres were under water in S. Wales following a heavy downpour. Many
people were trapped in their houses, and there were exciting rescue scenes.
INSTONE BANKING
CORPORATION.
OFFICIAL OPENING
CEREMONY.
A HOLIDAY picture full of laughs and thrills
HAROLD
LLOYD
PRODUCED BY ZAR
TAUREMOLINI BELLATI
The Kid Brother
INTERESTING MOTOR PROSECUTION.
AIR SHIP BASE IN CEYLON.
AT THE
(Continued from Page 7.)
up at both ends of the control
House.
RESULTS OF RECENT
· INVESTIGATION. In the presence of a large area, one being at Foldfulum, and
Recently an Airship Mission, gathering, mostly composed of pro- the other a little to the west of including the Director of Airship minent Chinese business mer, the the Main Gate of Government Development, Air Ministry, ar- new Instone Bank, "housing the
Dr. Strahan-wish to say that Instone Banking Corporation, was officially opened this morning with have always understood the complimentary speeches and triangle to indicate that there is a corner there. There is nothing on party.
the triangle to say it is a speed limit.
The premises which are situated at 25, Des Voeux Road Central,
His Worship pointed out that near to the general Post Office, were recently taken over by the the information was always in the regulations, in which, as a Corporation and renovated."
Included among those present motorist, Dr. Strahan should have this morning in addition to Mr.Interested himself. ¡
Dr. Strahan said that in other N. I. Brewer, who is the President, were Mr. Wan Ching-fong, of districts he had noticed the speed Peking, Mr. Lee Yuk-teen, former-limit written on the triangles, but ly Commissioner of Currency for there was not this information in Peking, Mr. Ho Wing (compra- the triangles at. Gaine Road.
Inspector Alexander said that dore of the Mercantile Bank), Mr. Lam Jak-fung, head of the Con- the speed limit was indicated on fucius Society, Mr. Kwok Chin- the triangle at the Pokfulum end. Dr. Strahan saidınthat-be häd yung, Mr. P. C. Leo, secretary of the Bank, Mr. Lee Yuk-tin, vice-driven for over ten years in that president, Mr. Dung Gung-suk, a area and he had never known that Chinese scholar of Hongkong, Mr. there was a speed limit set for it. His Worship-I propose to fine K. F. Lay (manager of the Bank of Canton), and several foreign you $15.. business men.
י'.
Amongst the other summonses heard was one against the Chinese driver of a private car No. 937, for parking at Caine Road outside a building. He was fined $5.
Flag Uncovered. Those present were summoned to the main hall on the ground floor by the ringing of a bell when the gathering was and. complete Mr. Brewer took the LOSS OF THE "DAWN.” chair. Behind him, facing the main entrance, was a big red covering and after a short intro- ductory speech which was deliver- ed in Chinese, the red covering was drawn aside by Mr. Kwok Chin-yung, revealing the flag of the bank, (Hoi Mok).
Printed and Published for the Proprietor by FREDERICK PERCY FRANKLIN, at 1 and 8, Wyndham Street, In the City of Historia, Hongkong:
The Bank's Aime..
DESTROYERS TO SEARCH.
rived in Ceylon and visited various parts of the Island with a view to finding suitable sites for the establishment of an alrship base. They have submitted their report to this Government in which it is stated that they have investigated certain areas of land in various districts and have selected sites at (1) Puttalam, (2) Chilaw, (3) Negombo, (4) Angulana, and (5) Ambulanota, which they consider contain the necessary require- ments essential for such a base. They are, however, unable to make a final selection until certain addi- tional meteorological data are available..
In view of the fact that the establishment of an airship base in Ceylon will not only serve the Island but will also serve to re- fuel ships en route to various. parts of the Empire, it is proposed to undertake the necessary addi- tional meteorological observations. For this purpose more up-to-date instruments will be required in addition to the employment of ob servers for four new observation stations.
Estimated Cost,
The cost of this undertaking is estimated as follows:-
Purchase of self-recording New York, Dec., 27.
anemometers and rainguages £1,- Two destroyers and the dirig-200; purchase of self-recording ble Los Angeles have left their bases and have been ordered by the temperature inversion apparatus; Navy Department to join in the 2400; and local cost le, salaries,
etc., £380; total £1,980. search- fortithe Dawn-Reuter's American Service:no
The Pand O. llner Delta left Singapore at 6am on Sunday and is due here.at 4 pm. on Friday.
The annual recurrent expendi lure for observers' salaries and incidental expenses will. be
Rs. 2,000.
In a brief address Mr. Brewer said: To-day is the embodiment of an idea, I might almost say an
It may be mentioned that the! ideal of mine, but its fruition has
cost of a single mooring tower, been much larger than originally
excluding cost of the purchase of Intended. The original idea in-
In connexion with the bullding the land for the site and which cluded the protection of savings. investigation of investments, im- of the new Chinese hospital at the possesses the minimum facilities partial financial advice, and man- Causeway Bay, the Tung Wah for a demonstration flight, is about agement of property. Many are Hospital so far has succeeded-in £70,000 rising to about £200,000 too busy making money adequate collecting the round sum of $360, for the first fully equipped-com- ly to care for their investments. 000 and it is expected that be-mercial base with single-mooring Many leave the Colony on holiday, fore long a total of about $500,000 tower and ground equipment such as a permanent gas plant, Custom and require competent and trust will be available,"
house, etc. worthy management in their
The Finance Committee is re
absence. Many have a preference I shall henceforth concentrate on for placing their property in the that financial and trustee basi-quested t approve the proposed of others as trustee. ness originally planned by me, undertaking and to sanction 'sup- Everyone dies and, there is much while banking business and branch plementary provision as specified logg of estate in cases of unsatis-managements will be cared for by above. factory executorship,
names
hands more experienced in' bank-
Such an idea did not require a ling than mine.
Bank, not even a largely capitaliz-
This was followed by the read-
The following are the replies to to-day's questions:
1. Lydd, Kent, where under a new by-law Aida Sa Umposed on the 'ownes of doga which
employment insurance, war, old age, and
ed firm, but the support and ne-ing of scrolls complimenting the HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? clamation with which the idea was corporation on. their effort and received in all parts of China wishing them success, from the forced the expansion of the following:-Mr. Lai-Yuen-hung. President of China, original scheme. Fung King Former Kwong Hưng Chung Kwan, Kwok Fuking; Mr. Cung Chung kong, Chun Ying, Cho Ming Cho, Lai Minister to Germany, Peking; Mt are not under control between sunset and Yuen Hung-these are not men to Fung Kam-kong, President of the sunrise. 2. National Health Insurance, un- be content with so unambitious a Government Bank trof China, widows pansions, education, poor relief, and Peking; Mr. Cheung Wu, Minister publia health. 3. On December 81, 1011.4. An Illuminated Hebrew manuscript. The programme as I had intended.
It must be a bank, a large bank, of Finance, Pelding; Mr. Swok cold Labrador current from the Arctia meets a bank with many branches, itself Chuen, Chief Manager of Wing the warm Galf Stream in this area, and fog prominent in all investments that On, Ltd., Hongkong Mr. Ta Chut Copperfield Bethel, the place of Jacobs It is able to recommend to others, man, Assistant Manager Wing-On, dream. R England and Wales1 in 25; I admit that it is a great improve Ltd, Hongkong, Mr. Swok Lok, sinking bowl of which fifteenth century ment that we should be financially Chief, Manager Wing On Ltd, specimen, has just been sold for €10,000 11, able to exploit investments that Shanghai; Bank of China Hong- book, "Cocker's Arithmeile, as frat pole our investigations have approved kong: Mr. Man Wing-chan, bed in 1873, but consider that the expansion Manager of Sincere Co., Ltd.; Mr. Too Heng-mairManager Industrial
into many branches necessitated and Commercial Bank and Mr.
rebuie, G.Tha dwort: In Dicketta. "David
1.8.A 1 In 8.-9. Twelve. 10. An ancient
Ben ot. 12. Famous arithmetician, whose
MrA. G. P. de Martin is to dis by their plans requires that a Hai Chung, Chairman Chamber of tribute the prizes at Yaumati banker of experience should enter Commerce, Macao. 12
School on Friday morning.
to galds such expansion. Among The opening ceremony conclud- our supporters there are
The Earl of Portsmouth, who many ed with complimentary speeches in such and there has been no Chinese, in which tributes were succeeded to the title two years difficulty in finding such a man paid to the Chinese promotors and ago and who had previously be- for the purpose. to Mr. Brewer,
come an American citizen and ac- Having this day therefore The gathering then broke up quired a ranch in Wyoming, is brought the organization to the and proceeded upstairs, where n taking steps to resume his British point where the wheels go round, party was held.
nationality
QUEEN'S
Usual Prices 5,10 9,20,
Metro Goldwyn Mayer
PICTURE
FINAL SHOWINGSA
TO-DAY
Increased Pricas 2,30 & 7,15,
with
CONRAD NAGEL
ARMAND #V CLAIRE WINDSOR The diverting adventures of three madera musketeers, & rich man's son, a gang robber. and a Dutch boy, all in the Army of Occupation.
IN HITS
AT THE
WORLD
FINAL SHOWINGS
TO-DAY
Orchestra 5.00 & 9.30. Interpreter 2.80 & 7.15.
Garonnement
Gitar
BAOUL WALSH
RODUCTION
GRETA NISSEN LIONEL BARRYMORE WILLIAM COLLIERE MARC MACDERMOTT *ANDRENS AT AD GÜN RULES MAJESSE KRAJES
The
charming story of a wilful
young
princess.
THE LUCKY LADY
AT THE
STAR
FINAL SHOWINGS
TO-DAY
Continuous 5.15 to 8.45 and at 9.20.