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TTES LOY

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1922. -

NOTICE,

HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL

· PEAK HOTEL

REPULSE BAY HOTEL

Hongkong Hotel Co., Ltd.

KING EDWARD HOTEL.

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HOTEL LAUNCH MEETS ALL STEAMERS.

Tel. 373.

Telegraphic Address: "VICTORIA "

J. WITCHKLL,

haringer.

ENTERTAINMENTS

THE

CORONET

TC-NIGHT

VISIT OF THE PRINCE OF WALES.

WHAT WOMEN WILL DO

KOWLOON THEATRE

TO-NIGHT at 9

CABARET

DANCE.

Tickets $1.00

A Quarter Deck Council-Unanimous decision in favour of

FELUCCA EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES

Possess an individuality and distinction that never fails to charm.

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.)

KINGSCLERK HOTEL

MID-LEVEL

KNUTSFORD HOTEL KOWLOON

SACHSE, LENNOX & Co. General Agents

Are resident Managers,

PALACE HOTEL, KOWLOON.

Tel No KS

Tel Add Palace."

Two minutes from Ferry and Radway Station. Firam lutea by Verry from Heapkang

A first clam Hotel in every respect and under English management. Cuísios under personal supervision of the Proprietor Lowge. Bar and Billiard Boom

Term ModeDIN.

Special atrangements for families on spy lication so

J. OXSERBS. Proprietor

WORLD THEATRE

PHONE. 1337

PHONE. 1337

Hongkong's Mos: Modern Pictars Palace. "Entirely Ember British Management.

TO DAY at sis sad as p.m.

THOMAS H. INCE Presents

ENID BENNETT

In

PARTNERS THREE"

2.30 and 7.15 p.m. performances.

BEN WILSON & NEVA GERBER in "BRANDED FOUR”

Episodes, 10 and 11.

Usual Prices. BOOKING AT THE THEATRE.

Advertisema za *

JAPANESE UNIVERSITIES. was a teniency to increase the

4:1.

PASSENGERS ARRIVED.

number of students who made a specialty of industrial, commer- cial and economic subjects, and;

Per & Plassy.-Mrs. Donald and this was the reason why the Government proposed to create

wo childres, Mrs. Wood, Sgt. Craw- Technical and Commercial Calford, Pte. Bacon, Mr. Campbell, versities. This was, in the opinion of Mr. Odagiri, a very proper step for the Government to take.

Practical Type Needed. In the Japanese Dist. Mr. Adagiri Hanturo (Seijukai) sup- porting the Supplementary Bud get, said that the extension of higher educational institutions at a time when the Washington Con- ference ushered in an era of Referring to the proposed uttural enterprise and economic establishment of the Universities undertakings was in accord with of Literature and Science. Mr. the-requiremente of the times-Odagiri-gaid that, as was well" It was proposed firstly, that known, the supply of middle the Tokyo High Technical school teachers came mainly School, the Osaka Higher Tech-from the bisher normal schools, nical School and the Kobe In the present circumstances. Higher Commercial School should there was an increasing demand he reorganised as a Tokyo Tech for teachers of more profound nical University, Osaka Techni knowledge and higher scholastic University and Kobe Commercial attainments, and it was to be University respectively; secondly hoped that the Universities of that the Post-graduate Contas of Literature and Science, the the Tokyo Higher Normal School establishment of which was now and the fliroshima Higber Nor- proposed, would supply such mal School should be reorganised teachers. as Tokro Literature And Science University and a Hiro- shims Literature and Science University: thirdly, that Post. graduate Courses should be creat edin the special industrial schools: fourthly, that the Tokyo For eign Language School curriculam should be extended by one year; fifthly, that dental schools should be established; and lastly, that competent professors and teachers for these institutions should be trained.

The Government gave two rez- ons for its proposal to establish { the Technical and Commercial Baiversities. One reason was that university rapacity must be

particular attached

to the

THE POOR EMPEROR.

The Shanghai Journal of Gem- merce announces that the ex- Manchu Emperor. Hang Tang, not having enough money for his forthcoming marriage, has made an offer to the Japanese Minister, which has been accepted, for the sale of the famous Chinese bis- torical books called the "Sz Fr Chunn Hsu for $1,200,000.

PASSENGERS DEPARTED.

Mr. and Mrs. Perry, Mr. and Mrs Daniels and inft., ebiki, Mr. West lake, Mr. Faery, Mr. Ireland, Mr. Urichton, Mr. Pilkington, Miss Ar piaall, Mrs. and Miss France, Mr. Sinclair, Mr., Mr. and Miss Bald

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TOKYO, JAPAN SPEL AZLY REWED PREŠKE

SOLE AGENT,

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HONGKONG.

UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.

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The following Unclaimed Tele-

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Eames Kremlin, from Nanking Chinwamaru, from Âmoy. Limpak, from Shanghai.

Rintak, from Amoy.

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Kiantet, from Amoy. Zungsonfau. from Shanghai. Woshingse Kacbangchio, from Shanghai.

Tacktai, from Amoy.

Ookes, from Amoy.

Edge, Miss Jones, Mr. Muller, Mr. Sysoldi. Mr. Barton. Mrs. Lought Mrs. and init, Mr. P. H. Chan, Monk and child, Mr. and Miss

·lark. Mr. Hang Shino Yen, Sir C. Ashdown and sou, Mrs. Speight, apt and Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. Bur con, Mr and Mrs. Lechler and child, Mr. Foartoft, Mr. Papa, Mr. and

Gomes, Jose Pires, Joas Sardisha, Mrs. Praez, Capt. Benson, Herrigues

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0578, from Ningpo. and child, Mr. and Mrs. Lochore, Powchai, from Kobe. Miss Gibson, Mr. and

Yingfat Mrs.

c/o Kungping Des Aldham, Miss Amold, Mr.Voeux Road, from Shanghai. Trousdell, Col. Varia, Mr. Yawochong, from Shanghai.

ettman, Mr. Fraser, Mr. and Miss

Chansingkai No. 1 3rd floor McIntosh, Southern, Mr.

Mr.

Queen's Road West, from Shang- hai. Chable, Mr. and Mrs. Girstle and two Misses, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Mel

hai

Taksinghong, (2) from Shang-

enlarged, and the other reason Per s.s. Sicilia, homeward, 10thie, Mr. Slager, Mr. Sant, Mr.. was that in the now universities April-Mr. Chesaum, Mr. and Bampton, Mr. Jameson, Mr. Bea- Importance was Mrs. Chessum, Mrs. Limby, Miss mark, Mr. and Mrs. Kilson, Mr. practical Malleson. Miss Tracy, Mr. and Broad, Mrs. Elson and inft, application of science. As all Mrs. Childs. Mr. Clumeck, Masters Mr. Burnham, Mr. Hall, Mr. H

$80 Clumeek (2), Mrs. Clameck and Han Lee, Mr. Hsu Chay Chan, Mr. the Government incresser inft, Miss V. Clameck, Miss T. Hoffmsa, Mr. Livingstone, Mr. and "the number of high schools to Clameck, Mr. and Mrs. Otten, Mrs. Mrs. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Farlane, twenty-five, and when the high stranen, Mr. Menezees, Mr. Setana, Mr. Farragh, Capt. Lucas, Mr. and schoola, ore increased in this

Mr. Metvani, Miss Fugal, Miss Mra. Ino, Miss Gode, Mr. Mah-Kowloon, from Drymen Station.

Ware aware, some

time

way it was natural that shop-Crelho, Mr. J. Gracias, M. Maluban, Lord Swinter and ber of universities should ac cordingly be incressed.There boy,

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HAVALA.

206:/4th, Avlisolive, from 657/2nd, Dailley Station Hotel

4171/6tb, Kissnor Graham Grayling, from Santabarbaracal.

PEAK TRAMWAYS CO., LTD.

TIME TABLE.

WEEK DAYS.

1.00

.00 .10.

Ivory 14 min

1.00

to 230 JE

11.39.

to 12.30 p..

12.30 p.m. sa 2.30 DÁ 吃到

4.00.

to 5.00 g.

3.10 p.

NIGHT CARS.

H

15 ma

8.589.00 p.m. 1.20 p. 12. 1.30. a 11.30 p.m. 1917 3 wisstar 12.45..

SATURDAYS. EXTRA CAR 125 wideige

SUNDAYS.

GUT

7.30 to 7,45 am,

1.00 am. 1o 8.30

3.30 am to 11.00 0.

1130 KM, 30 22.97 nocu 1.0.0 4.00 p.m

Bvery 15 mlb

4.3.1 5.17 p.m

NIGHT CARS.

An en Week Days. SPECIAL CARS.

10 mis

10 is

BY ARRANGEMENT AT TE 1 COMPENS's (VIDA, ALLIEDNA SULLOTEGI

FUTI 591.

WEATHER REPORT.

April 11d. 11h. 31m-PreESUTO has decreased slightly at all reporting stations.

EXCHANGE.

(Opetting Rats: closing Rate

Moderate monsoon may be expected along the S.E. coast of | Demand China and over the N. China Sex. 30 dis Hongkong Rainfall for the 2430 daly hours ending at 10 am. to-day, 10.00 inch. Total since January 1st. 11.90 inches. against an javezage of 7,72 inches.

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

District. Forecast.

1 Hongkong

Gap Rock.

on Page 1).

SELLING.

IT Shanghai 0000 T/T Singapore. TIT Japan

| Demand, India ...........

2/514

2/5,9/16

2/538

Nom.

10614

134

T/T India... MA

1934

VT San FranciscoĮ

& Now Yok)

54

T/T Java T/T Marke

145

Nom

5.93

Demand. Pazia

BUYING.

I / UC

21612

N.E.winds, fresh.

1 1/2. D/P

2/6142

6 m/s. L/Cer 2,634

2/76

56

} 30 N.Ewinds I/T France

> moderate.

cloudy.

* Formoss Channel

$ South coast of China between

The same

3) df. Sydney and) Melbourne

as No. 1.30d/s. San Francis-1

co New York

H.K. & Lamocks.) 4 South coast of The same as No. 1.

Chins between

H.K. & Hainan.)

T. F. CLAXTON, Director.

HLE. Observatory, April 11. 1922.

METEOROLOGICAL.

Day

on date.

on date.

4 m/s. Marks......... Nom.

6.35

1 m/s. Francs

5 m/s. France... 6.50 Demand, Germany. Demand, New York 5416. | FIT Bombay

Dernand, Bombay... 1931 IT Calcutta

1931

Demand, Calcutta... On Yokohamā.......... 114- Demand, Manila

110

Demand, Bingaporn. 10634 Demand, Batavis

In Haiphong .

On Saigonvertin

On Bangkok

Sovereign

145

Ho

841

Fold leaf per To... Bay Silver, ready... 3334 69 forward

vin 3312

Barometer..... 30.10 30.09 30.05 Temperature....

80 Bank of England rates 41%

New York London

71

65

72

92

Wind Direction

E E

ESE

3 Wind Force...

3

3

Weather.....AN

h

od

C

0.00 0.00 0.00

.Bir...

| Rain..............

Highest open

22629/31st, Etidejo, from Port-Humidity ...... landore.

3836/6th. Gerstle, Retransmitted from Singapore, from YokobaDL. 1547/3rd Nishimura Care Superficie, from Tuticorin

336/5th, Mituie, from Newyork. 10589/16th, Raffacle Marketano Passenger of Herano Bost, from Cebu.

22748/31st, Ussher, from Saskatoonseek. ⠀⠀

M. EF. AIRET,

Superintendant Hongkong, April 7, 1922,

Temperature on the 10th 71 kong 50 ot. pieces Lowest open' air.

Temperature on the 11th 64

T. F. ULAXTON, Director. H..K. Observatory, 11. April

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Hongkong, April 11, 1922

Canton mb, coins

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