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HONGKONG

PENINSULA HOTEL:?

BONGKONG HOTEL: REPULSE BAY HOTEL:

PEAK HOTEL

and

SHANGHAI

ASTOR HOUSE: PALACE HOTELA

HOTELS

LIMITED.

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

KOWLOON HOTEL

KOWLOON.

UNDER THE PERSONAL SUPERVISION

AND ATTENTION OF

H. J. WHITE.

Phone No. 3×00S,

Cable "KowLUTEL

Hongkong.

PALACE HOTEL.

Telephone 6700%

Telegraphic Ardress "Palace,"

A First Class Resulential & Tourist Hotel Under Entirely Baropean Management High Class Wines & Spirits Steel Coulson's Beer on Urnnghi. Poor Pali Scod Billard Tables Billiards, Snooker,

or Skitting

MRS. J. A. OXBERRY,

Proprici.

Penang

The Scenic Gem of Malaya

best class

Hote!

Modern

throughout and beautifully Situnted

Kunnymede Hotel

Malaya's Premier Hotel

Food and Winos especially good

AFTER-DINNER DANCE

Berry Wednesday & Saturday- Orchestra Daily

CABLES "RUNNYMEDE**

RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LID. Geurse Goldrack, Maraper,

EUROPE HOTEL

SINGAPORE.

"RENOWNED BY -RECOMMENDATION "

DANCING)

MUSIC:

After Dinner every Tuesday, Thurs-

day and Saturday.

On the VERANDAH- Monday to Friday-7.45 p.m. to 8,30

p.m. Saturdays-12.30 p.m. to 1.90 p.m.

and 8.00 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. Sunday Concerts-9.15 p.m. to 11 pm.

Robert Drescher's Famous Viennese Orchestra Plays During Tiffin and Dinner Every Day,

GRILL:

Telephone, 5341 (8′′lines) Cables "EUROPE" Singapore.

THE EUROPE HOTEL, Ltd.

Arthur E. Odell Managing Director.

THE

HONGKONG

JAPAN'S FIVE POINTS.

INSISTENCE ON CHINESE .

RECOGNITION.

Tokyo, Oct. 20.

TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1931..

It is undertood that the five fundamental points which Japan Inslets Chinn should recognise in principle before the Japanese troops withdraw, have been submitted confidentially to M. Briand, Mr. Drummond and Mr. Stimson, Ac: carling to Information derived from 171 authoritative quarter. these are:

Firstly, that Japan and China mutually pledge non-aggression and guarantee each other's territorial integrity.

Secondly, all forms of anti- Japanese activitien, including the hoycott, be culled off-permanently.

Thirdly, assurances for the safe-

PUBLIC MONEY.

VOTES FOR TO-MORROW'S COUNCIL MEETING.

LATE MR. E. LEONG.

FUNERAL YESTERDAY AT HAPPY VALLEY,

Votes totalling 302,487 will be re- The funeral of the late Mr. commended to the Finance Committes Ernest Leong, whose death occur at the close of the Council Meeting to-morrow. This includes 50,800 for red at his residence. No. 4, Pro- an emergency car for the

Police.spect Place, on Monday afternoon. Details follow:

took place at the Happy Valley Prisons Department:-Fuel $6,500. Cemetery yesterday afternoon, and The price of gos was raised by 33 1/3% 1st May, 1931.

was attended by a large gathering Prisons Department:-Photography [of friends and colleagues from the $760.

National City Bank of New York. where Mr. Leong was employed.

The contract rates have been raised since the 1931 Estimates were pro 1 pared.

The funeral was attended by a The above is to be met from savings large number of relatives and under Materials for Repairs and friends, the brother and sister. newals.

Public

Abraham.

Works Extraordinary:sons and nephews being the chief

mourners. Others present included | ☎ New No. 2 Police Station $40,000.

The $125.000 provided in Estimates. Mr. Morris, Mr. T. Bolt, Mr. Ezra 1931, is insufficient to permit of the ty of Japanese lives and property.conomical Fregress of the work. Abraham, Messrs. E.

Fourthly, payment for the rall This sum has been expended and the ways built with Japanese money vote now asked will enable buildlag to be pruceeded with till the end of and recognition of exlating agree! ments for railway construction in

the yea

without delay. Tutal e Manchuris,

..male $400.000.

Fifthly, recognition of existing treaty rights, incluiting the ques tion of Japanese land Teaser In Manchuria.-Reuter.

M. Brland Hopeful.

Tokyo, later,

It is understood that M. Krland has expressed his belief in heiny able to persuade China to accepi Tour of Japan'a five fundamentai paints, without much, difliculty. but has advbred Japan to forego the clause insisting on Chi- neae recognition of railway rights as a preliminary to negotkitlona,

It is learned that Japan is pre- paring replies to the notes received regarding her obligation under the Kellogg Pact, and is understour to emphasis that the anti-lapangs movement and boycott in Chin are anything but peaceful, and consequently violate the Chinese Hedger, as

the Pact binds the signatorica not to resort to any thing but peaceful means for the settlement of an international di.. pute---Renter,

League Lull,

Geneva, Oct. 20. Pending replies from China and Japan to the Council's tentative scheme for Nolution of the Manchuria issue, the Council activities ar momentarily B13- pended. * is even doubtfui whether there will be a muling of the Council to-lny, though i replies he received by the evening There may be a meeting late to night.

Conversations are being cor. tinned during the dig, however, between M.

the Briand and Chinese and Japanese representa- tires, as the scheme is still in its embryonic stage.

Calles From Far East. Meanwhile, a brisk exchange of repartee is procceding in cables from the Far East, both countries sending urgent communications to the secretariat regarding the military situation in Manchuria.

The Chinese delegation has re- ceived a telegram from Nanking information fram embodying Marshal Chang Hsuch-lang cover- ing the events between October 16 and 19. reporting a movement of Japanese aeroplanes, dropping bomba.

A telegram from the Japanese Consul at Mukden denies that Japanese planes bombed Tsung lino, or caused fourteen deaths, and reports attacks by Mongola.

'Planes Identified.

The Japanese Consul also re- porta that the "six aeroplanes" seen reconnoltring at Taungliso on October 11, must have been civil planes sent to the assistance of 28 employees of a large farm belonging to the Okura Company, whose lives were threatened by the Chinese--Reuter.

Reaction on Stock Exchange.

London, Oct. 20.

Police Force-Special Expendi ture; Gestetner Dupiteatur $1,300

H. Gattins, K. F. Lay, B. C. Ran- all, staff members of the National City Rank of New York and others, The Rev. Kwan Kang-ynu officlat- ed.

Wreaths were sent by "His Lov- The present machine which has beening Wife." Lawrence, Clement, Agnus, Cecil and Clasic, Wesley,

Milly

in constant use for the past eight

years in now completely worn out and Sarah, Albert, Reggie, Harold

beyond repair.

And

Maurice,

Coreira Stati

and Ernest, the

the National City Bank New York, the local now of

staff

Chinese

it was hoped that it would last until 1932 and a sum of $1,400 has been included in the 1932 Estimates under Special Expenditure for Gestetner Duplicator. This will laps of the National City Bank of New (who sent ភ beautiful f the present application is approved. York

Public Works Recorrent:-Miscel-artificial wreath), the lanean, Hongkong: Boundary Stones; Wesleyan Methodist Church, the Rhenish Mission, and many others. $1,500.

The expenditure on this vote in recoverable as lessees are called upurs to pay a fer for the provision and xing of boundary stones. The xrena has neisen Frum increased land soles, and the issue of new leases for! atus-divisions of existing lots.

Sanitary Department:-Aniriał De- pots and Slaughter Houses: Light

The transportation by night of porkt from slaughter houses to markets a departmental ment van involves the expenditure of additional electricity at the slaughter houses,

When a similar sony was asked for in 1930, (Message No. 15 Item 127) the estimates for 1921 anticipating on extra $50 only over 1930, were already seltled.

It is anticipated that the sum asked fur will prove sufficient for the re- mainder of this year.

The above in to be met fram savinga under 2 Motor Cars and 2 Motor Vans..

Expert Advice.

Public Works Department:---Special Expenditure. Consulting Engineers fee in ennnection with tele autographic plant $1,297.

The sum of 60 guinean is asked to meet the fee of Messrs. Preece, Cardew and Rider. Consulting Engineera who carried out considerable investigation. on behalf of this Government in the various types of Facsimile apparatus in connection with a proposal to instal tele-uiographie plant in Hongkong. The proposal is now in abeyance.

Charitable Services:-Passages and Relief of Destitutes $HOO.

The unexpended balance on this vote is now only $700. A liability of $820 has been incurred in repatriating destitutes. $800 is required to sup plement the vote and for the ro mainder of the year.

Botanical and Forestry Depart ment:Upkeep of Car. General up- keep of departinental car $200.

The car was first used in April. 1930, and up to the time of prepára. tion of the 1031 Estimates it was not possible to verify by experience the original estimate of the cost of up- keep. This has proved to be higher

than was anticipated.

The grouter part of the expenditure is for petrol, oil and accessories, which have been affected by the fall in the value of the dollar

The above is to be met from savings under Forestry.

Police Force:-Special Expenditure, Moter Emergency Unit $9,800.

A kum of $9,800 is requested to purchase a six cyclinder Thornycroft motor chassis, capable of carrying 20 to 30 men for emorgency work in Kowicon. The present prisoners van in use in Kowloon, during the recent troubles, was found to be entirely un- very slow, too small and generally not suited for emergency unit work, being the type required for such work. A high powered machine capable, if necessary, of hill climbing in the New Territorien la urgently required, and delivery of such a machine may be obtained at once from Messrs. Thorny. croft and Co., Ltd. The amount re- quired is made up as follows:--Six cylinder chassia £500 @ ex. 1/2d.

On the Stock Exchange, Far Eus- tern stocks, particularly Japanese. have rallied sharply on the receipt of more reassuring news of Mna- | $8,571.43; churia.-Reuter,

59,771.43.

Fitting both $1,200

Town TALK

THIS WEEK ONLY:

MAMAK'S ANNIVERSARY SALE.

OF

ENTIRE SPORTS GOODS

At Nearly Cost Price

Tennis Frames Available for Sale

12- Demon (Fiebiail and

I-Queen's (Tournment 10-New International.

Modal.}

11-Handicap (improved). 2-Quorn s. B-Primoria. AMV. V. V.

5--Dhorty. 6-Meteor.

7-1 2. 8-Varsity.

9-Acme-

Dog: handle).

13-Player.

14- La Belle.

15 - Ectipno,

IG-Eitham.

17-Too Walmer.

Eto Etc.

All Best, Fresh and Laminated Models.

ALL ENGLISH.

MAMAK &

Co.

Sports Outfitters. 29, Winglock Building. Peking Road, Kowloon.

Tel 56469.

SANDEMAN'S

PORT & SHERRY

SOLD EVERYWHERE

RAOUL WALSH'S

WOMEN of all NATIONS

VICTOR McLAGLEN EDMUND LOWE EL BRENDEL THEATRE

Coming GRETA NISSEN

NON KING'Saardek mature 12)

Sunday

H. R. & S.

Arrangements have been made with the owner of Sunny Farm New Territories, to supply us with

NEW LAID EGGS DAILY

$1.80 Per dozen.

To ensure regular supplies, orders should be placed early. All Eggs are supplied from pedigree stock and customers are cordially invited to inspect the Farm at any time. Supplies obtainable only from :--

Lane, Crawford, Ltd.

Provision Department, Telephone No. 28153.

Lung trouble

wan often be arouded

by the tinely use of SCOTT'S Emul ...in which is widely prescribed in all

ections ol the

roat and chest.

k for

SCOTT'S

MRS.

SALESMAN SAM

GUZZLEM IS GIVING

A GARDEN

BRIDGE PARTY TO

HER FRIENDS AND, BE-

SIDE GIVING

THAT, SHE'D LIKE TO

GIVE GUZZ A "GRAND SLAM FOR

BEING

{AW, I AIN'T WHY, YA DUMMY, GONNA PLAY, (YA CAN'T LOSE'

JANY MORE!

ALL THE, TIME!

THE (DEA!

SUCH A 'BAGY' JUST BECAUSE He's HOT WINNING!

Naturally!

I DO HATE TO PLAY CARDS AGAINST A BAD LOSER, DON'T YOU, MRS, SPAID ?

"WAIT TILL THEY GO!

OH, I DON'T

KNOW, MR.HOWDY-

By Small

I'D RATHER PLAY AGAINST A

BAD LOSER, THAN ANY

KIND OF A WINNER

Emulsion

The protector of life

So

RUDE

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