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EARL HAIG'S FUND.
Last Night's Successful Dance.
Hongkong's only effort on be half of Earl Haig's Fund for Ex- Servicomen was one that was attended with unqualified success, thanks to the untiring energy of
POST OFFICE.
Telegraphic communication with Gap Rock Lighthouse is interrupted.
Rezistored and Parcel Maile are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless other wise stated, and where mails are its promotora, Mrs. Harry Woods advertised to close at or before and the Misses Eileen and Doris am. registered and parcel mails Woods. The organising of are closed at 5 p.m. on the pro- dance on the scale that took tious day. place in the City Hall last night! was a task that might have daunted less enthusiastic helpors
in the cause of charity, but the
.
INWARD MAILS.,
ladies above-mentioned left noth-Shanghai---Per SINKIANG, 18th ing undone to ensure the pleasure Mar. of the 500 dancers who patronised
the ovent.
Europe via Suez (Lotters and Newspapers London 17th Feb)-Por INABA M., 18th
Mar.
The City Hall presonted a really pleasing scene. Simple but effective decoration had heon Straits & Calcutta-Per HEIJIN carried out and all the usual M., 19th Mar.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY. MARCH 18. 1921.
SHIPPING.
VESSELS ARRIVED.
The EMPRESS OF JAPAN arrived yesterday from Van- conser with 65 tons of cargo for Hongkong and 14 cabin passeng era, and the Canadian mails.. Mooring Kowloon Wharf,
The 8.8. WAM SANG come in yesterday from Calcutta with 1,964 tons of cargo for Hongkong and 1,648 tons for the North. Shel had 710 deck passengers aboard and 110 bags of mails.--Mooring Kowloon Wharf.
The Glon Liner CARNAR- VONSHIRE, arrived this morning| from London with 285 tons and mails, Mooring Kowloon Wharf.
The Portuguese transport PED- RO NUNES arrived yesterday trom Lisbon and Macao with 400
cloak room accommodation pro-Japan and Shanghai -Perions for Hongkong.
vided. Both the large halls
TENYU M., 19th Mar.
The KIBI MARU from Bang-
were used for dancing, the ante U.S.A., Japan and Shanghai-Perkok consigned here 3,800 tons of Tooms being used for the serving NANKING, 20th Mar.
of refreshments, whilat the Shanghai-Por SUNNING, 21st rice.-Mooring. B 9.
verandahs bad been con Mar.
TORILLA, 23rd
Mar.
The MOTORO MARU brought
verted into sitting-out places. Shanghai-Per TEAN. 21st Mar. yesterday from Bangkok 1470 Dancing began prompt at 9.15 Straits-Por NAGATA M. 22nd tons of rice.-Mooring 41. and was carried on with zest Mar. until 2 a.m., special late cars and Straits-Per ferries having been arranged for. The gathering was patronised by His Excellency the Cloveruor and many local prominent people, including H. E. the 0.0.0., Sir George Kirkpatrick.
OUTWARD MAILS.
To-morrow,
WEATHER REPORT.
HOTELS.
THE HONGKONG HOTEL CO., LTD.
OPERATING:--
THE HONGKONG HOTEL, HOTEL MANSIONS.
THE REPULSE BAY HOTEL.
AND THE
HONGKONG HOTEL GARAGE
J. H. TAGGART, Manager.
KING EDWARD HOTEL.
CENTRAL LOCATION. ELECTRIC LIFTS AND LIGHTING, TELEPHONE ON EACH FLOOR, HOTEL LAUNCH MEETS ALL STEAMERS.
Telegraphic Address: "VICTORIA
J. WITUHELL,
Tel. 373.
THE
PEAK
500
FEET
ABOVE
Manager
HOTEL.
GEA LEVEL
16 MINUTES FROM LANDING STAGE.
UNDER THE MANAGEMENT
MRS. BLAIR.
OP
from EUROPE HOTEL, SINGAPORE.
Mar. 18d. 11h 33.-Pressuro has decreased slightly show Pakhai & Haiphong-Shanghai to Haiphong and at
Por KAIFONG, 8 a.m.
Guam. It is nearly stationary at other repor ing stations.
Musicwassupplied by the Hong- kong Hotel Orchestra, assisted by Mrs. Woods 'barself at the piano a Chickering grand kind-Towrane-Per KWAI WAH, 5
was
p.m. Shanghai, N. China & Japan
-Per NAMSANG, 5 p.m. Swatow, Shanghai & N. China
p. m. ly lont by Mesars. Anderson and Ca. A feature of the orchestra
*Shanghai & N. China-Per LAKE GILPEN, 1 a.m arrangemonta
the raised platform used, making the music Saigon--Per TELEMACHUS, 5 distinctly beard throughout both the halls. During the evening the Misses Woods added to the general pleasure by singing some of the latest American songs, for which they were given แก enthusiastic reception. In ad- dition, they helped to make may of the dauces novel by singing the words for which the tuues were written, and for this also they had to respond
great many
to
encores.
There appears to be a depress- ion over China,
The monsoon will be moderate to light over the China Sea.
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 a.m. to-day. Total sinco January 2.70 inches, against an average of 4.58 inches.
Shanghai and N. China-Perlat
--Por KWONGSANG, 5 p.m.9.00 inch.
SOOCHOW, 1 p.m.
Tien Tsin-Por CHONGSHING,
8 a.m. Shanghai, N. China & Japan.
--Per INABA M., 9 & m. Shanghai, North China, Daren.
Japan Honolulu, Canada. United Statem, *C & *S. America & Europe via San Francisco-Per SIBERIA M.. Reg. 5 pan. Letters 5 p.m.
Sunday, 20th Mar.
The whole evening went with a delightful swing, thanks to their tireless energy. The floors were in fine condition and everything combined to made the dance one: of the most onjoyable that bus ever been held in the Colony. Proof of this is to be found in the fact that dancing was kept up to
much later hour than was] Siatow, Amoy and anticipated, and that even thon there were demands for more.
H
Special mention should be made of the fact that half-way through the programme the Company, lod by the Misses Woods, sang Pan! Rouben's famous patriotic song Kugland. The song was sung in honour of Field Marshal Earl Haig, as it served to remind those present of the deserving cause for which the event had been organised.
The catering was in the capable hands of the Hongkong Hotel staff, and thanks are due to Mr JH. Taggart for his gonerosity in this connection. In addition to those who have been already mentioned it is desired to express thanks to the Naval authorities for flags and assistance in the decorations, to the Electric Com. Donnelly and pany, Messrs.
Shanghai & N. China-Per
CHENAN, 9 a.m..
Keelung -Per KAIJO M., 9 a.m. Monday 21st Mar. Japan-Per TUTAROEM, 11
8.111.
Saigon,
FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.
District.
Forecast,
1 Variable
} winds,
1 Hongkong to Gap light;"
Rock
fine to cloudy
fog later.
1 The same
2 Formosa Channel as No. 1.
..
3 South coast of)
The same China between
as: No. 1. H.K. & Lamocks. J
4 South coast of
The sante China between
as No. 1. H.K. & Hainan. J *Straits, *Bangkok *
T. F. CLAXTON,-Director. Egypt & Europe via Mar- sailles-Fer GUELIMANE, H.K. Observatory, Mar. 18, 1921. 11 a.m.
Swatow-Fer HYDRANGEA,
Swatow
TIME SIGNALS.
3.30 p.m.
The time ball on Kowloon Tientsin-Per NINGPO, 5 pim.
& Bangkok-Per Signal Hill is dropped daily at 10 ju.m, and 4 p.m, except on Satur- KWONG ENG, 5 BỈU. Swatow. Straits and Bangkok days when it is dropped at 10 --Per LINAN, 11 a.. Ja.m, and 1 p.tn., and on Sundays
Philippine Island, Sandakan, and Holidays when it is dropped
Australia, & New Zealand at 10 a.m. only.
via Thursday Island.-Par The ball is hoisted half mast at TAIYUAN, Reg. 12.45 p.m. the 55th minute and full mast at Lertors 130 p.m.
Tuesday, 22nd Mar.
the 57th minute. Should the ball fail to drop at the correct time, it will be lowered at five minutes *Swatow, *Straits & Bangkok-past the hour and the ordinary
Per LINAN, 9 a.m.
routine repeated at the following
Whyte, Caldbeck Macgregor, Gande Price, Lane, Crawford Philippine 1s-Per NANKING, hour, if possible. and Company, the Dairy Farm, Wiseman's,
Cafe, traits
Alexandru
11 a.m.
เล
Should the time ball be out of Bangkok Calcutta & order the a ove routine will be
the storm signal mast.
Watson and Co. Humphreyal Aden-Por LAI SANG. 2 carried out with the flag "Z", on
und Co.. Komor and Komor, and Messrs. Kelly and Walsh, who all generously can-: tributed by gifts in kind to keep the expenditure down.
***
p.m.
Swatow
Bangkok-Per
and CHUSAN, 9 a.m.
Time signals are also given at moy. "Shanghai and N. China night by means of throw white
Per-SINKIANG, 11 a.m.
lamps, mounted vertically on the Observatory wireless must. From Wednesday, 23rd Mar.
8h. 56m. Os. to 9h. Om. 0s. p.m. Shanghai & North China, Japan, the lamps
are extinguished Honolula, U.S.A. Canada, nomentarily at the even seconds, C. & S. America & *urope xcept at the 2nd, 28th, 50th, via San Francisco-Per 52nd, and 54th of each minute. COLOMBIA, Rex. 22nd 5 the hours refer to Hongkong p.m. Letters 8.30 a.m.
Standard Time (8 hours of oust China-Per Greenwich).
Forestry Department lent many plants and several people gave donations of money, cakes, elc. Garrison Sergeant Major West- lake and Staff Sergeant Gillard, provided a band of willing kelpors at the doors. And Mr. Sims, who acted as the Jazz Druminer, i should not be overlooked, Thanghai & N.
TEAN, 11 a.m.
one and all hearty thanks are shanghai North China-Por _expressed,
⚫ Mra. Woods and the Misses Woods were all the recipients of beautiful floral baskots from, appreciative supporters, and at the conclusion of the dancing rousing cheers were given for them. There was no mistaking the keenness of the appreciation.
METEOROLOGICAL
Previous
Day
on date.
on date.
CHOY SANG, 5 p.m. Hc'hew, and Haiphong Por
TEO PAO, 8 am.
Thursday, 24th Mar. Shanghai & N. China-Per
SUNNING, 11 a.m.
Friday, 25th Mar, iwatow, Amby and Foochow- A successful whist drive was Por HAIHONG, 1a.m. held at the Catholic Men's Club on Shanghai and N. China-Per
Jarometer......29.95 29.96 29.92 WHANG PU, 11 a.m, Thursday evening. There was a
70 l'emprature ... *Bangkok, Ceylon. good attendance." The following Straits,
Mauritius, L. Marques, Stim fity were the prize winners -Ladies:
Africa, India via Danushul Direction
Wind Force *** 3 0 kadi, Egypt and Europe via
b of Marseilles Per KASHMIR, Weather.........
0.00 0.00 0,00 Reg. 5 p.m. Letters 26th 8.30 Quin.............
riighest ореп Bir
17th 72 l'emperature on the open Gir Lowest
Temperature on the 18th 641 T. F. OLAXTON, Director. ELK. Observatory, Mar. 18,
Mrs. Alderman (180); 2, Mre. Reynolds (170);.3, Mrs. Cheesley (168); Booby. Prize: Miss Hill (141), Genta:-1, Mr. Holdman (190); 2, Mr. Bigg (176); 3, Mr. Hushee (175); 4. Mr. Galvin; Booby Prize: Mr. Morgan (132). Mr. Pluches acted as M.C., and
a.nl,
The Parcel Mail will hel closed on Friday 25th Mar, at noon.
the prizes were piesented by Mr.Correspondence beating vessel's
B. W. Bron.
names only.
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TIDE TABLE.
14th to 20th March, 1921.
High Water- Hongkong
4 Mew Time.
Mon. 14m 11 67
usa 15m 1 1
(144) G.Z 4.3 Wed. 16 m 2 23
1 43-82 Thur.27m 413 4.1 2 670 62
Fri. 18 m 43 41 4236,3
Sat, 19m 6 5 4.3
* 5 63
right.
7 35. 2,8
m632,3
01 2,2
7 43 3,8
11 8 19
93
S'hai Cottons
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13
8:40
Hk. Tramways Peak Trams, old n.
Do,
new b.
Steam Laundries a Steel Foundries -n. Water-boats
3,7
0 13
14
b.
11 2 87
0 17ml 34
Wm. Powella Wisemans
b.
5 41 Jun. 20 m 7.35 45 m 1114
6 49 6.7
ru morning, a afternoon
Watsons
Hongkong, Mar 18. 1921.
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