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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

SATURDAY, APRIL

1929

NOTICE,

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LATEST FROM CANTON, KAISER BUSTS TO GO.

Troops Patrol the Streets.

Removing All Traces of According to our Canton cat-

the Old Regime. respondent, extraordinary precau- tions are being taken by the

Replying to a question in the T Government. All night, and until Reichstag Herr Koester, Minister! Demand

laybreak, special guards are of the Interior, said the Govern- 10 dis patrolling the streets, the ex-ment had decided to fix a definite | 50 dis planation given being that the period within which all public must be protected from insignig of the former regime, as shields bearing the arms of robbera.

The vernacular papers have monarchical Germany, would be recently inserted much comment removed. "in principle" from all in regard to the misunderstand- I public buildings, and such des ings between Sun Yat-sen and ignations as Imperial" and Chan King-ming, it being em- "Royal" disused. phasised that the public is too willing to accept absurd rumours in this connection. It is note- worthy that these comments are identical in text, showing that they all emanate from the same

SOUICA.

Fifteen papers in Canton have formed a Preg« Alliance, with the object of commenting freely on the situation and not paying heed to any outside influences.

Six gangs of armed bandits, about 1,400 strong, have been enlisted in Kwangsi to take part in the Northern expedition.

UNDER NEW BRITISH MANAGEMENT,

THE PREMIER HOTEL FINEST SITUATION

EXCELLENT CUISINE.

ARTHUR E ODELL,

(Late Grand Hotel, Southcliffe, England and

Royal Palace Hotel, London, WJ

KINGSCLERE HOTEL

MID-LEVEL

KNUTSFORD HOTEL KOWLOON

SACHSE. LENNOX & Co., General Agents

Are resident Managers,

PALACE HOTEL, KOWLOON.

Tel No K3

Tel. Add

Palace.

Two mmates from Ferry and Railway Station. Five minutes by Fargy from Hongkong A first clam Hotel in every respect and under English management. Cuisine ander personal supervision of the Proprietor. Loange. bar and Eliard Room,

Terms Moder?A

Special as agullens for families on application to

PEAK TRAMWAYS CO., LTD.

TIME TABLE.

WEEK DAYS.

1.00 to 1.00 Km.

11.30 D.

to 13.00

112.300.

12.30 .. lo 2.30.

2.30

4.30.

to 3.10 0

Every 15 min

NIGHT CARS.

1.32 p.m. E.00 pm. 1.20 m

10 min

13

10 mi

13

- it mix

8.33.10 11.30 p.m. avary 30 mlazioe 11.45 ..

SATURDAYS.

KITEA DAR 13.00 midnight

11.30.

D

SUNDAYS.

NIGHT CARS,

As su Trek Dayı. SPECIAL CARS.

15 四

10 min

BY AGMENT AT THE COMPANT'A OFFIC ALEXANDIS EVILDINGS **** TOCI Z15.

EXCHANGE.

Opening Rate: closing Bat

on Page 11. SELLING

7.30

to 7.45 a.mk.

1.00

9.50 ..

+ 15 mi

2.30

to 11.00

2/0 2/6.1/16

12.00 100

12.00 BOOM 1.00 -

1.00p.m.

4,00 7.2.

4.00 ...10 p.m.

the 4 m/s +

2/636

T/T Shanghai

Kon

FT Singapore..

T/T Japan T/T India...s Demand, India

108 116

19816

TIT San Francisco? & New York,) T/T Java T/T Marks F/T France Demand, Paris

5536

146

Nor

3.90

BUYING

4 m/s. L/C + m/s. D/P 5 m/s. L/C

2,7 2/71/ 274 2734

Exceptions would be made only in cases where the emblems were structurally incorporated in the building, and where their removal would destroy its architectural value and Erct.

Herr Koester added that all paintings, buste, and statues in Government offices would be31 ds. Sydney and removed if their retention ap Melbourne peared to be incompatible with 30d/s. San Francis- the Republic.

co New York 574 4 1/8. Marks

Kom. ¡ m/s. Francs

He pointed out that this order applied chiefly to all portraits of the ex-Kaiser, though exceptions might be mada if their removal destroyed artistic and bistorical

Lieutenant Arthur Murdoch | unity. has been promoted to the rook of Captain in the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps..

TRY ONE AFTER DINNER.

BIP

6.30

5 m/s. France......... 6.45 Demand, Germany. Demand, New York 55% IIT Bombay

112

PASSENGERS DEPARTED.

Per s.s. Anchises on April 20.- Lady Stubbs and 3 children and narse, Mrs. Aird and son, Miss

JIL OXBEERY. Propreter.

UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.

THE GREAT NORTHERN TELE-

GRAPH COMPANY, LTD.

The following Unclaimed Tele- grams are lying hers

Eames Kremlin.from Nanking. Mills Swire, from Shanghai. Pawchai, from Kobe. Taksinghong, (2) from Shang-

hai

0578, from Ningpo.

Yingfat c/o Kungping Des Voeux Road, from Shanghai.

Yowochong, from Shanghai. Chunsingkat No. 1 3rd floor Queen's Road West, from Shang- hai.

Kiankee, from Amoy. Kowcheung, from Amoy. Hipkee 210 Rice Street (2). from Amoy.

Yipabkha Motorcar Club Cen- tral, from Shanghai.

2684, from Hankow. Niotaisou, from Shanghai. 5616, from Shangbai,

TH. KRING., Superintendent Hongkong. April 20, 1922.

ENTERTAINMENTS.

THE

CORONET

2.30, 5:15, 7.13 and 9.15

HALF

A

CHANCE.

KOWLOON

THEATRE

5.45 and 9.15 p.m.

ALICE BRADY

in

"A DARK

LANTERN.”

THEATRE

WORLD T

PRONE. 1337

PHONE 1337

Hongkong's Mom Modern Pictara Palace. Entirely Under British Management.

TO-DAY!

$ pm and 9.15 p.m.

GLORIA SWANSON

in

CECIL B. DeMILLE'S Special Production

TO-DAY!

"FOR BETTER, FOR WORSE"

7 parts.

VANITY, JEALOUSY, LOVE"and HATE WOVEN INTO STRANDS of GRIPPING PLOT.

2.30 and 7.15 p.m.

"THE WHITE HORSEMAN" Episodes, 12 & 13.

SUNDAY MATINEE 6 pm. WALLACE REID

ib

"TOO MANY MILLIONS

Usual Prices. BOOKING AT THE THEATRE.

CHURCH NOTICES.

A CHARGE OF ONE DOLLAR 19 MADE FOR ALL NOTICES

CSDER THIS HEADING,

First Church of Christ, Scientist, McDonnell Boad-Sunday, 11.15 a.m. Wednesday, 5.45 p.m.

WEATHER REPORT.

TIME SIGNALS.

The time ball on Kawloos Signal Hill is dropped daily at 10 ja. m. and 4 p.m., except on Satur

days when it is dropped at 10 a.m. and I p.m. and on Sunday and Holidays when it is dropped at 10a.m. only.

The ball is hoisted half'mast at the 55th minute and full mast at the 57th minute. Should the ball fail to drop at the correct time, it will be lowered at five minutes past the hour and the ordinary routine repeated at the following April 21d. 11h. 45m-Pressure bour, if possible.

moderately has increased

Should the time ball be out of Vladivostock and Weihaiwei and order the above routine will be decreased moderately at Shang-carried out with the fing “24” on hai. Changes since yesterday the storm eigosi mast. are small elsewhere.

at

The anticyclone is central over N.E. Japan.

A depression lies over Yangtze Valley,

A. M. Alexander, Mrs. A. P. Blunt | EASTERS EXTENSION AUSTRAI-east coast of China.

and infant, Mrs. Broadwood, Miss A. M. Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Galloway and 2 children, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Hanes and Miss Hotes, Mrs. F. Harley and Miss E Harley, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hat- chison and 5 children, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hamilton, Mr. J. R. Main, Mr. F. J. Mayers, Mrs. M. Marshall and son. Mr. and Mrs. Rickets, Mr. Irwin Thomson, Miss Truscott, Mrs. Lipson Ward. Mr. E. Brook, Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Mur- ray and 2 children, Mr. and Mrs. W. Turner, Miss Stanley Smith, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Haslam and 2 children, Mr. E. J. Kitching, Mr. M. M. Maas, Mr. and Mrs. F.-E. Glazebrook and Miss B. B. Glaze- | brook, Mr. H. C. Browne, Mr. G. H. Pitt, Mrs. R. J. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hoskyn, child and purse, Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Harston and Miss E. M. Harston, Mrs. K. E. Greig and infant,, Mrs. R. Mc- Gregor, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Mc- Nicoll and infant, Mr. and Mrs. HH J. Gompertz, Mrs. M. Ster ling, Mrs. A. H. Harris, Mrs. H. 1/10% dis. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. W. Bram 35% dis well and' infant, Lt-Comdr. C. 18.4%, 'dia. Hake, R.NR; Mr. and Mrs, D. J. Hongkong, April 22, 1922.- Lewis, Mr. C. D. Melbourne, Mr.

Demand, Bombay... 19814 FIT Calcutta Demand, Calcutta... 1984 THE PRESS AT WASHINGTON. Jo Yokohama..........116. At the annual dinner of the Demand, Manil✨ ... If you

troubled with Association of

Foreign Press Demand, Singapore. 103 Demand, Batavia ... 146 flatulence, a sense of overfalnesa Correspondents beld in New

Nom. n Hiphong land drowsiness after eating, just York, a letter was read from

take one

Pinkette after the President Harding in which he

On Baigon

8344 principal meal daily for a few said:-Everybody in a place of On Bangkok.........

Sovereign days and see how effectively they any official responsibility in con-old leaf per Taal... remedy this condition.

ence at Washington feels that we Bay Silver, ready... 343⁄44

forward

3494 are peculiarly under ao obliga tion to the representatives of the Bank of England rates 4%

New York/London... 4.42 Press, who to effectively and Pinkettes gently stimulate the rincerely co-operated to make the

SUBSIDIARY COINS. Ifver, aid digestion, dispel consti- Conference a success. I cannot pation, bilicusness, sick head- but feel that this co-operation on H'kong 50 ot pieces

PINKETTES

aches. Chemists sell them, or post free. 60 cents the vial, from Dr. Williams Medicine Co., 95 Szechnen Road, Shanghai.

nection with the recent Confer

the part of the Press was one of

10 "

5

the potent elements in bringing about the results that have been Canton sub. coins so gratifying.

7.83

par

ASTA & CHINA TELEGRAPH CO......

..4

the

Fog may be expected along the Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am, to-day, 0.00 inch. Total since Jacuary

10294/15tb, Apexinc, from New York.

10879/17th, A. F. Bemis H tel 1st. 11.50 inches, against an

average of 9.50 inches." Astor, from Calcutta... 9877/15th, Mr. Blankenship U. STORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS S. Wilmington, from Shanghai.

11029/18th, Davieboag, from Adelaide.

from

8747/13tb, Hewitt, from Cor- regidor.

8221/12th. Intertext, Shanghai

8757/13tb, Lítim, from Washingtondc.

10637/17th, Manager Syc Japp. Company, from Saigon.

8338/12th, Kongsteel, from Bangkok.

M. E. F. AIRKY,

Superintendent.

Hongkook. April 20, 1922.

D. W. Munton, Mrs. C. M. Wilson and son, Mrs. W. Nicholson, 2 daughters and nurse, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. T. Plommer, Mr. T. Okazaki;} Mr. L Fischer, Mr. H. Baker, Mri F. M. Hood, Mr. G. Patker Nessi and Miss M. Parker Ness.

ENDING AT NOOK TO-MORROW.

District

Forecast.

1 Hongkong Gap Rock

Time sigual are also given at night by means of three white lamps mounted vertically on the Observatory wireless mast. From 8h. 56m. 0s. tơ 9h: 0m. Os. p.m. lamps Ero extinguisbed the momentarily at the even seconds expect at the 2nd, 28.b, 50th, 52nd, and 34th of each minute.

The hours refer to Hongkong Standard Time (3 hours of teas Greenwich),

METEOROLOGICAL

N.E. or variable

to

winds, moderate

to light;

fair.

Barometer

1

1

t Formoss Channel

The same Le No. 1.

3 South coast of The same China between is No. 1 H.K. & Lamocks.)

4 Bouth coast of The same

Obina between

No. L.

ELK & Hainan.J

T. . CLAXTON, Director. 9.K. Observatory, April 21. 1922. }

Temperature Humility

Wind Direction Wind Force,... Was that w Rai...

Highest

open

Previous

Day

on date.

on date.

27.87

29.88 29.86 76

72

7. 76

E

10.00 0.00 0.60

Temperature on the 20th 76 Lowest, open

Temperature on the 21st 71 T.F. CLAXTON, Director

H. K. Observatory, 21 April.

Printed and Published for the Proprietor, by Alfred Morley 17, Lee House Street, in the City of Victoria Hongkong

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