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SEAMEN GIVE TROUBLE.

Twelve Men Charged.

HOTEL LISTS.

Hongkong Hotel.

Corrected to 26th April, 1021.

E. F. Adlard Cat and Mrs. O.

Lane

Before Lt. Conway Hake, Jord Arbeson R.N.R., Marine Magistrate, this O. W. Anderson morning Chan Wai, the boat Mr. and Mrs. G. H. M. Benar- swain, and eleven seamen of the Lee Sang, were charged at the instance of Captain W.W. Hop-J. E de Beau-

mun

champ

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

EXCHANGE.

(Opening Rate: closing Rate

on Page 1). SELLING.

Dr. M. C. Lasher PT........ Mr. and Mrs. C. Demand

Fanitarn

30 d/s 60 d/s

E. H. Lee

kin, of the same vessel, with disa, E.R. Beillion Mrs. H. Lipson obeying the lawful commands of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Lord the officer in charge and with as- saulting the mate of the boat on Mrs. M.R. Borger P. Marks Saturday last.

4. Bergheim

11. Benson

The defendants pleaded guilty.II. . Bersaal The complainant seat a letter E. M. Berry to the Court stating that he was Mr. and Mrs. S. unable to appear on account of injuries in connection with the assauit.

The case was remanded for a week, the defendants to remain in the custody of the Police.

Bisney

Mrs. Blackburn

Dr. J. G. Lyon.

Brown

Mrs. W. Bulunan

I.. A. Carter

Miss M. Carter

E. S. Carrell

E. Dauks

T. G. Davis

MISSION OF HEALING. C Eberhardt

Remarkable Cures.

A. Mnene

M. Mazavaki

L. McLou

Mrs. Meyeringh

Mes. F. MoneyT Java

and child

A. 6. Morris Mr.

and Mrs. Moun M. Nathan 1. Navasenes

P. Neeson L. Peck

MONDAY, MAY 2. 1921.

HOTELS.

THE HONGKONG HOTEL CO., LTD.

OPERATING 2-

THE HONGKONG HOTEL, HOTEL MANSIONS,

THE REPULSE BAY HOTEL.

AND THE

HONGKONG HOTEL GARAGE

2/6 21619

Miss H. Lillie G. Lion

4 m/s

27634

FIT Shanghai

Nom.

TIT Singapore..

108

TT Japan

102

T/T Indis.

192

Demand, India

IT San Francisco)

4934

& New York.)

141

T/T Marks

Nom.

PT France

6.60

Demand, Paris

J. H. TAGGART,

Manager,

BUYING.

4 m/s. L/C

21776

Mr. and Mrs, W.

4 m/s. D/P

2/84

KING

EDWARD

HOTEL.

6 m/s. L/C

2/816

30 dfa. Sydney and

2/996

Miss D E. Pep.

perell

Melbourne

30 d/s. San Francis-

oo & New York]

5314

4 m/s. Marks.

Nom.

4 m/s. Franca

7.20

Tel. 373.

F. Brad

6 m/s, France......

7.40

H. W. SassDOTI

T/T Bombay

......... Nom.

Demand, Bombay... 192

Nom. T/T Calcutta Demand, Calcutta 193 Demand, Batavia On Yokohama..

4

102

10812

On Haiphong H

Nom.

On Saigon

834

Nom. 775

Mr. and Mrs. C. S. S. Perry Montague Eda J. R. Pomar

G. Findlay

This month's Church Nates, in speaking of the Mission of Heal.

D. Findlay

ing conducted by Mr. J. M. Fleischer Hickson says:

Our experience was the same!

as in the case of similar missions

II, Fleischer

H. R. Franz

J. S. Gardiner · W. E. Greenbaum

recently held in India: a generalCant. T. 1. Hall

a certain

3. Hanson spiritual uplift and

cures. F. O'Hare number of remarkabl Crowds of Chinese sufferers came. Harner to the Cathedral, and it was J. Scott Harstad necessary to hold a second service. I. Haywood

on each day. P. Hennequin for late comers except the first; and on the clos- P. Hiatt ing day, the Cathedral was com-L. A. Hippock pletely filled twice over.

Ti. J. Hooner The numbers of Chinese-speak- Mr. M. Hussey ing patients who attended, were Mr. and Mrs. A as follows:-

C. Quartermais

J. Rebiff

T. R. Selkirk Miss J. Sherwin Capt. Bigyeland Mrs. W. Sprod Miss D. Sproi W. v. d. Steen

W. S. Taussig

Sir Erie & Laly Stuart Taylor

Mr and Mrs. C.

P. Templeton

Miss D. Tilling

D. Timing

Demand, Germany.

Demand, New York 497%

Demand, Manila Demand, Singapore. 10856

On Bangkok Sovereign

I. J. Vollenwei-Gold leaf per Tael... 48.60

J. Weir

J. Wennips

Bar Silver, ready... 344

forward

......... 3415

Bank of England rates 7% Naw York/London... 3.953%

SUBSIDIARY COINS.

der

de Trenby

H. B. Waring

Monday

250.

S. 8. James

Mr. and Mrs. R.

J. Jolley

Tuesday

362.

F. M. Josephi

Wednesday

622.

Mr and Mrs.

N. Br. J. D. White

Thursday

815.

Friday over

1,90e

B. Karanjia Mr. and Mrs. S.

Wierman D. T. King

H'kong 50 cts, pieces

par.

10 .5

1+

Canton sub coine

12% pm. 7/10% dis. 15.4% dia

Hongkong May 2, 1921.

iz

spiritual

.

and

Palace Hotel.

TO-DAY'S SHARE

QUOTATIONS.

--: 0:

OFFICIAL PRICES.

Banks.

11.

b.

Marine Insurances.

Mr. Wm Kerr

Mr. and Mrs. C.

Morris

H.K. & S. Bank East Asia

Cantone North Chines Unions Yangtszos

S.

Sa.

n.

b.

J. H. Tait

China Fires

n.

.

Shipping,

b.

བྷུཉྫ ཧྲྰིཎྜབྷཱནྟུཤྩ རིིའིབྷུཀྐོ རྒྱཉྫ ྤ ཋན

b.

$

Refineries.

Sugars Malabong

Ei.

ກ.

Mining.

Kailane

1.

101

Langkate

Shanghai Loans

A

S'hai Explorations]

b.

11,

CENTRAL LOCATION,

ELECTRIC LIFTS AND LIGHTING, TELEPHONE ON EACH FLOOR.

HOTEL LAUNCH MEETS ALL STEAMERS.

Telegraphic Address: "VIOTORIA'

PEAK

THE

500

FEET

3. WITCHELL,

Manager

HOTEL.

ABOVE BEA

LEVAL

IS MINUTES FROM LANDING STAGE.

UNGER THE

MANAGEMENT

MRS. BLAIR.

OF

EUROPE HOTEL, SINGAPORE.

UNDER NEW BRITISH MANAGEMENT,

THE PREMIER HOTEL. FINEST SITUATION,

EXCELLENT CUISINE.

ARTHUR E. ODELL,

(Late Grand Hotel, Southcliffe, England and

Royal Palace Hotel, London, W.)

KINGSCLERE

KNUTSFORD

HOTEL HOTEL

MID-LEVEL

KOWLOON

SACHSE, LENNOX & Co., General Agents.

Are resident Managers

GRAND HOTEL DE PEKIN

Tel. Address: "GRAND HOTEL "

Peking

PEKING, CHINA.

CODES: A.B.C. 5th Edition; Bentleys & Liebers.

THE ONLY HOTEL DE LUXE IN THE FAR EAST.

Afternoon dansant, dally.

Beautiful new steal and concrete fire proof building with six floors, 3 lifts; 200 rooms, each with private bath and city telephone; and a spacious roof garden overlooking the romantic Imperial Palace, the Legation Quarter, the Rockafeller Institute, and the entire city.

Unexcelled cuisine, with French chef. specialty. Wines of the best districts of France.

Banquets

a

Large playground for children in the park of the hotel, which is the healthiest location in the city.

'THOS, COOK & SON, Headquarters, in the building.

Motor hus meets all trains.

L. M. MAILLE,

Manager.

The number of English-sp,ak-Miss F. W. King E. P. Williams ing patients was about 200 besides W. A. Lambcon

a considerable number who camel

forward to receive

blessing.

Currected to 30th March, 1921.

J. Jack:

dra. E. A. Liley

In all, about 5,000 cards were Mrs. B. Brush Me and Mrs. H. made use of for patients und A. R. P. Davies S. Hurley intercessory. The utmost rove- L. D. Dekker W. E. 1les rence was shown by all, even by Mrs. Dobinson those unaccustomed to enter Capt. place of worship, and complete. Geoffrey

J. II Goliner. order prevailed.

Numerous testimonies of Greensett spiritual and physical benefits. Houther

Mr. and received are being sont in, and à

report is being prepared for the information of the Lord Bishop, from which it may be possible, in next month's Church Notes, for give some extracts, In meantime, we can have no other i

F Hobbs

P. I. Newmar Mra. Mr. and Mre

IH. Oxbarry

S. Holmes R. Petherum

'Ri Mrs. Capt. T.G. Parvis

J. W. Hood and Mr. and Mrs. A children

Rasmussen

the Mr. and Mrs. A. Mr. and Mrs.

Haworth

B. Reevea

feeling than one of profound thankfulness to Almighty God for so much blessing and for al

Station. Hotel,

Tresh vision of the great opport- Corrected to 2nd April, 1921. ities of fellowship, and servico Miss E. Best . Master Capell

to the sick and suffering, await- Mr.

ing us..

About $500 in thank-olorings

Mr C. H. Cole

C. W. M. Bion W. Kurvel and child

Mrs C Kliene

has been received through the Mr. and Mrs. H. I. P. Krause

Mr. and Mrs. Wm

Macfarlane

he hell

Bone and child 1. Macdonald alms-boxes, and additional sums Bruks were sent in subsequently. A Mrs. S. C. Camp- inancial statement will published next month.

N. de Man Mr. and Mrs. J. Mrs B. McCallum As a result of the Mission, and It. Capell Mrs. T.B. Mudic

P. Nelson

in the endeavour to carry on the| Misa Capell

Repulse Bay Hotel. Corrected to 20th April, 1921. Capt. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur and 2 Ormiston childreti

Mr. aml IT. W. Bird

Buxton Mr. and Mrs. C.

Montague Ede

Far Easterns

Fire Insurances.

f. K. Fires

Douglasee

H.F. Steamboats b. indos (Pref.)

b.

Indo Def. Lon/Reg. b. Indo Def. H.K. Reg. I Shelle Farries

Mrs. Rauby

Tronohs

Ural Caspiane II.

19/-

Docks, Wharves, Godowns, &

work, prayer circles aro being formed, of from five to ten inter-i cessors, to pray daily for definite: cases of sickness, which will mort together weekly for united prayer. Once a month it is hoped to arra for a special service at which all the circles can mart in Church. Detailed arrangements. are being worked out by the Jointi HonorarySecretaries, Mrs. Knight, 13 The Peak, and Miss Grayson, Nursing Sisters Quarters, Military Hospital, Bowen Road. Interces- sion forms for the sick may be obtained from either of these ladies, to whom all communica- tions should be addressed. There will also be a short service of intercession in connection with has decreased slightly to moder- H'phreys Est. the movement at the Peak Church: every Wednesday morning at 10

a.m.

METEOROLOGICAL.

Previous

Day

Hate.

date,

WEATHER REPORT.

H.K. Wharves

K. Docks

S'hai Docks

N. Engineerings

Lands, Hotels & Building.

Centrals

H.K. Hotels

b. 95 .5. 98

F.

214

sa.

141

b

142

b.

142

b.

175

Π.

196

n.

114

b.

35

127

62

Cotton Mills.

b.

SOLE AGENT,

24

May 2d. 12h. 14m.-Presure H.K. Lands

ately all stations. The auticy-K'loon Lands clone is situated to the N.E. of L. Reclamations b Hokkuiddo. and a shallow dopres-Wost Points tion appears to be developing | over Tongking.

Ewos Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 a.m. to-day, 10.00 inches. Total since January 1st, 8.56 inches, against 811 Average of 12.08 inches.

FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.

District.

Forecast.

Kung Yike Lau Kung Mows Orientals S'hai Cottons Yangtszepoe8

b.

17

b.

140

3 p.m. at 6.m. at p.m.

Barometer

..29.83 29.81 29.78)

1 Hongkong to Gap winds,

Rock

&

E. & S.E.

moderate; fair.

Temperature ..... Humidity

81 75

85

Miscellaneous.

b. Comenta China Light old s.

Do. Light now . China Providente n. Dairy Farms Electrica H. K.

14.70

111

n. b.

29

78 90

57

E. E.

8.

3

1

2

0

0

C

Rain...

0.00 0.00

0,00

air

Wind Direction

Wind Force

Weather

Highost, open

air Temperature on the let 81 Lowest

opm

2nd 74 Temperature on the

T. F. CLAXTON, Director. L. K. Oservatory, May 2.

H.K. & Lamocke.j

4 South coast of The same between China H.K. & Hainan.)

T. F. CLAXTON,-Director. H.K. Observatory, May 2, 1921.

2 Formosa Channel The saine

as No. 1.

* South coast of)

The same

China

between

as No. I.

new b. Steam Laundries Steel Foundries

Electrica Maoas n Hongkong Ropes n..

b. Hk. Tramways Pork Trams, old b.

Do.

2614 12

11.

b.

8

Water-boats

п.

28 No. 1:

Watsona

1.

8

Wm. Powella Wisemans

b.

18

b.

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Hongkong, May 2, 1971,

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