THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1921,
NOTICENI
HOTELS.
ENTERT NMENTS.
MEDIUM STRENGTH
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Navy Cut Cigarettes.
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CAPSTA
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Wha
H.O.WILLS pla London
THE HONGKONG HOTEL CO., LTD.
OPERATING:
HONGKONG HOTEL
REPULSE BAY HOTEL
(Repulse Bay}
(Hongkong)
PENINSULA HOTEL. (Kowloon)
(plogested
·HONGKONGTM HOTEL GARAGE
TOWN GARAGE & SHOW ROOMS RUSSELL STREET GARAGE
1 Pedles Strewa)
REPULSE BAY GARAGE
KING. EDWARD HOTEL.
CENTRAL LOCATION,
ELECTRIC LIFTS AND LIGHTING....
TELEPKONE ON EACH FLOOR, HOTEL LAUNCH MEETS ALL STEAMERS.
Tal. $73:
THE
CORONE
T
Today at 2.30, 5.15 & 9.15
AUTUMN SUPER-SEASON
opens with
"THE WHIP
484
Telegraphic Address: "VIOTORIA
J. WITCHELL,
Tel.
Manager.
KOWLOON THEATRE
at 5.45 & 9.15
tel.
494
استمارة
10 CIGARETTES&HOUTHPIECES.
POPULARITY TELLS.
CAPSTAN
IN
M.P.S MANIFESTO TO THE TRADE UNIONS.
Warning Against Influence of
The Extremists.
Revied A Call to Labour," a "manifesto, signed by 17 M.PN
was issued last month addressed! to tra unionists. It bore the signatures of the following
Hewers, G. N. Barnes, O. H. Roberts. J. Havelock Witson.J.A. Seddon J. F. Greu, C. Jesson, Clem Edwards, Captain A. F. Losey. Captain R. Gee. V C., Mer. C. B. Stanton, J. Walton,
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"MAGNUMS"
AL WAYS
DEMAND.
Led by
....
WEATHER REPORT.
THE PEAK
HOTEL.
1.550 FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL 15 MINUTES FROM LANDING STAGE.
UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF MRS. BLAIR.
EUROPE HOTEL, SINGAPORE.
UNDER NEW BRITISH MANAGEMENT,
THE PREMIER HOTEL. FINEST SITUATION.
EXCELLENT CUISINE.
ARTHUR E. ODELL,
(Late Grand Hotel, Southclife, England and
Royal Palace Hotel, London, W.)
KINGSCLERE HOTEL MID-LEVEL KNUTSFORD HOTEL KOWLOON
SACHSE, LENNOX & Co. General Agents
Are resident Managers:
RIVER LEVELS.
As a guide to shipmasters and others interested in the water levels of the river we have been requested by the Board of Con- servancy Works of Awangtung to publish the following table of water levels. The levels are taken at 10 a.m. each day.
Aug. 50 Aug 31
Placent Observation
Highers W. L. · Lowest W. L
ther
receded
Feet
we? recorded Feet
PASSENGERS DEPARTED.
Wuchow. West River
- 79.50
132)
✅W.L. W. L
Feet 29.00 29.40
Kongmoon.
14.50
-0.80
6.90*
7.60
Linkonghow, North
- 57.00
V 18.50
Samshui,
- 27.25
-5.00
9.00
8.10
NILE —Mr.
A.
Sheklung, East
15.15
-0.98
3.61
4.00
Per
*6*8
Oct. Ed. 12h. 39m.-Pressure changes since yesterday are Jenkins, Mr. E. Grant Smith, Mr. small at all reporting stations. | H. J. May, Mr. & Mrs. Matsui, The anticyclone is weakening Mrs. V. Phillips, Mrs. R. C. PEAK TRAMWAYS CO., LTD. slightly.
In the absence of observations
Sloman. Mr. L.. L.. Haw, Mr. S. C.
from Guam and Japanese stations Johannes, Mr. & Mrs. F. A.
zo track of the typhoon can be, Dukoff. Mr. Biazo Humado. given.
Fresh monsooo may be expected along the Coast of China, and over the N. China Sea.
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am. to-day. T. H. Born. A. R. Jephcott, Cap-0.02 inches. Total since January
axing
to
ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW,
District
Forecast.
Gagangang
Per ss, Golden State.-3Ir. W. Booth, Mr. Chin We Yun, Mr. Chan Wong Shee, Miss Chan Jung Kong. Master Chan Ah Gan. Mr. Julio Chavez, Mr. E. A. Davies, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Fisher, Mr. Fung
raia E A. Bagley. Major Ed-1st, 96.55 inches, against an Yau Ping, 3Usa Fung Kim, Mrs. W. wards, Mr. Barnet Kenyon, Sir average of 77.34 inches. Fortescue Flannery.
The document premises that the activity small minority the word trade-uzioniam was coming to have a significance far from what was desired by the rank and file. It was made to appear that everyone who owned trade naion card was in favour at least of the socialisation of the means of production and exchange-in other words an economic revolu 1:50.
The great majority of labour disputes could be settled just as well or better without any stop- page at work at all, if there were an honest desire for & Fettle- ment. The main cause of the trouble was the propagation by the extremisis of the idea of class
WET.-
DANGER TO TRADE UNIONISM. The trade union movement was in serious danger of being weakened to the point of useless.
TIME TABLE.
WEEK DAYS.
Every 15 mia
3.00
to 8.30 a 1.
17 FIA
9.30
13,30
to 12.30 p. 1 12.30 p., to 2.50
2.30
to 4.00 .. 1.00. 05.13 p..
135
1 eis
NIGHT CARS. L.30 p.m. to 9.00 p.m. 8.2% ja 2. 9.305.11.30 p.m. etuly á misuse 11.45 p.
SATURDAYS.
HITRA CAR 1100 midnigh
SUNDAYS.
7.30 0.
19.30 am. 11.00 ... 11.30 x 51, to 12.00 nous
1200 v 1.20 p.m. 1.60 p.3. 5.30 p.m. 5.50 pm to 6p.m
6.50 2 to 10 p.m.
Every 15 mi
ord ct
15 min
2012
15 9:5
10 miza
15 18
15
NIGHT CARS.
W. Harris, Miss Bertha E. Harris. FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS Mrs. Mary Leonard. Miss Pauline
Leonard, Mr. Lai Fong Hock, Mr. 4.00 am to 11:30 1. Lee Hong, Mrs. Lee Shee, Mr. Jorge Lau, Mr. C. Lombardini. Mrs. E. IL S. Merchant Mrs. R. Et Murphy, Miss Barbary Murphy, Mr. Mar Fow Lan, Minster Mar) Ah Wai, Mrs. Ma Shee, Mrs. Gim Shee. Mr. and Mrs. A. Me- Kenzie, Mrs. Carl Orton, Mrs. Pun Shee, Mr. Quan Lum, Master Quan Man Kee, Master Kuan Man Luta, Mr. Quan Cho Jr. Luis Quan, Mr. Henry Sund, Mr. Chas.
N.E. winda,
fine.
1 Hongkong to Gap fresh ;
Rock
* Formosa Channel strong.
3 South
of Coast China between H.K. & Lamocks.,
4 South coast of
Chine between H.K. & Hainan.,
The same as No. 1.
As on War Days.
SPECIAL, CARS.
DT GLORIER AT TEL CORANT'S ONCE, ILELINDRA ILDINGS
TIDE TABLE.
3rd to 9th Oct., 1921.
N.E. winds, F. Tipton, Mrs. Wong She, Master Wong Nang, Mrs. Jennie Woo, Mr. and Mrs. M. Myer, Mrs, Lee Mun, Miss Mak Man Chin, Mrs. A. 0.| Een, Mr. J. W. Bloeme, Mr. H. V. Eernard, Mrs. Chan, Master Chan, Miss Chan, Mr Chan Harr, Miss Iam Sia Ching, Mr. and Mrs. Chan Lui Chiu, Mr. Chan Yiu Yang. Mr. Choy Sin Woon, Mrs. Chan Woon Sau, Miss L Desjaques, Mr. A.Mon. 3m 10 31 Ettinger, Mr. S. C. E. Ebrahim,
The same as No. 1.
T. F. CLAXTON, Director.
nese by the revolutionary influg.K. Observatory, Oct. 6, 1921.
ences within it, and the defection
of those disgusted and angry at
the discovery that the parrot
Water
van Tiane.
GGG 68EZEIZZEZ RAN
Low Water
Hongkong
(Stane Time
b. me
2315.
NOTICE.
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IRITSUBISHI TRADING CO. LTD. COAL, GENERAL IMPORTS AND
¿PORTS.
SOLE PROPRIETORS OF COAL MINES OF TAKASHIMA OCHL MUTANT, KISKIDA£« TOSHINOTANI, ĮMOJO, MAHALUTA, SATO SHINNEW. KANADA KAMIYAMADA, BIJA
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TO-NIGHT at 5.15 and 9.15 only. THOMAS H. INCE
presents
THE SUPERB DRAMATIC FEATURE
'THE GUILTY MAN"
Usual Prices
at 7.15 p.m.
"IN PURSUIT OF ROLLY"
in 5 parts
UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.
THE GREAT NORTHERN TELE-
GRAPE COMPANY, LTD. Faroi, from Shanghai. Dzefong Sungtaihang, from { Chefoo.
2639, 3196, 2807, 0917. 1658, from Ningpo.
Hat, from Tanokuchibizen, Jardine, from Hankow.
- Gough Street, from Tientsin.
Joyce Hongkong Hotel, from Yokohama
Chuanchu, from Shanghai. Hanshikwan Morrison Boad, from Shangbai.
Yanoyutaka Hongkong Botal, frors Moji.
Colina Maclaren, from Shin- shukeinan.
2535, from Dairen.
TH. KRING. Superintendent. Hongkong Sept. 29, 1921.
GASTERS EXTENSION AUSTRAL- ASTA & CHINA TELEGRAPH CO.
Boesine 103 Zoolbhoog Prijos. from Batavia.
Gilman, from Capetown. Hickman, from New York. Philbotel, from San Francisco. Sternsmith, from Capetown.
M. E. F. AIREY.
Superintendent.
Hongkong, Sept. 29, 1921.
METEOROLOGICAL,
Previous
Day
on date.
að 3 p. 15.3; Barometer ......29.96 29.96 Temperature Humidity
on dair.
29.90
EXCHANGE.
(Opening Rate: closing Raf
on Page 11 SELLING.
2/11 Demand............. 2/11
IT
30 d/s
60 da
4 miss
T/T Shanghai
31- Nom
TT Singapore......... 127
T/T Japan
T/T India.. Damand, India ...... T/T San Francisco) & New York.f TIT Java TIT Marks
117
20435
56
173 Nom.
TT France ......... 7.80 Demand. Paris ................ ****♪
BUYING.
4 m/s L/C ............ 3/11 4 m/s. DT ...... 32 6 m/s. L/C
3/194
30 día. Sydney and
Melbourn
30 d/s. San Francis-1
co & New York
* m/s. Marks ..............
'4 m/s. France
Ch
3/236
59
Now. 8.40
6 m/s. Francs... 8.60 Demand, Germany. Demand, New York 56 TIT Bombay. Nom. Demand, Bombay 20414 TT Calcutta......... Not. Demand, Calcutta...
20414
Da Yokoham.......... 117 Demand, Manila
11314
Demand, Singapore. 127 Demand, Batavia ... 173 On Haiphong
******... Nom. On Saigon senseindere 29-On Bangkok
71 Nom. 6.55 Sovereign 80 Gold teaf per Taal... 44.80 44 | Bar Silver, ready..... 4234
forward..........4175 Bank of England rates 534%, 1 New York/London ...
79 70 53' 83 Wind Direction E.S.E. F. WNW,
2 Wind Force
1.
3.75
SUBSIDIARY COINS.
6.5
in 4 it
1.7
10 la 7.1
4 21a: 7.5
с Weather......br
Miss. Gezra, Mrs. J. Feldstein, T. 421 4 Mrs. Hung, Miss Mary Hung Mr.} wod. s | Horley Horder, Mrs. P. J. Harri-
4 51
11 25 7.1
14 55 1.7
$421.5 192 2.5
3.2
son. Mr. W. N. Kwan, Master Thur, 6;
1 40 5.1
31 1.1
11 59 69
45 33
7
35 4.8
12
30 2.4
THE OSAKA MARINE & FIRE INSURANCE CO.
AGENCY FOR :-THE MITSUBISH. | Rain........
MARINE AND FIREINSURAÑOL. Highest open air
00.
Temperature an the Lowest open
sir Temperature on the
b
0.00 0.00 0.0%
.C
5th 80
6th 70
'kong 50 os. pieces 1/10% pri
10
"
1/2% pm
5
Uanton sah, coins
14.4% dis
12 8 48
4. 33m
$420 4.5
BIBL
3 m 1 33
m:10 18
2.8
eries have left all encombered "We need co-operation, not class Isong Ah Yong, Mr. T. K. Lin, Fri with debt, and many unemployed. W&T. We want arbitration, noc - Mrs. W. V. Maye, Dr. C. K. Ma,]
The manifesto concludes:- anarchy. We desire to see a true Mr. Chas M. Reimer, Mrs. Sin St. Most of the money you sub- sense of citizenship that gives to Chew, Mr. L. Schipper, Mr. S.. F. scribe for specific trade union sach freedom of choice in religioni Siefert, Miss P. A. Weiss, Mr. objects is being diverted to sad politice, and a personal value | Wong Sewal, Mr. K. L. Wu and Mr. political ends.
in national well-being."
Yu Lok Shang.
*
6 12 4.3
to morning; & aftemoon
Der.
For Particulars Apply to:
5. KOMURA, Manager,
No. 14, Padder Street Hongkong.
T. F. CLAXTON, Directar.
H. K. Observatory, Ook 6.
Hongkong Oct. 6, 1921.
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