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NOTICE
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, MAY 20.1922.
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HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL
PEAK HOTEL
REPULSE BAY HOTEL
Hongkong Hotel Co., Ltd.
KING EDWARD HOTEL.
CENTRAL LOCATION.
ELECTRIC LIFTS AND LIGHTING, TELEPHONE ON EACH FLOOR HOTEL LAUNCH: MEETS ALL STEAMERS.
Telegraphie Address: "ViorORLA "
Tel. 373
J. WITCHELL,
Manager.
THE EUROPE HOTEL.
SINGAPORE.
DANCING AFTER DINNER
BYKRY
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. TEA DANCES
TUESDAYS and 1HURSDAYS,
The Hotel Orchestra under the Direction of Mr. F. R. Martens.
Telephones in every Room.
Telegraphic Address:-" EUROPE, SINGAPORE” Telephone No. 2740 (9 lines).
KINGSCLERE
KNUTSFORD
THE EUROPE HOTEL, LTD.
ARTHUR E ODELL. Manager.
HOTEL
-HOTEL
J
MID-LEVEL KOWLOON -
SACHSE, LENNOX & Co., General Agents
Are resident Managers.
PALACE HOTEL, KOWLOON.
Tel. No KJ
Tel Add- Palace.
Two minutes from Ferry and Rallway Station. Five minutes by Ferry from Hongkong
A frst clam Hotel in every respect and under English managemoni. Caixine under personal supervision of the Proprietor,
Lounge. Basad Bflined Boom.
Terms Moderate.
Special actassements for families on application to
J. H. OIEKKET, Proprietar.
ENTERTAINMENTS.
THE
CORONET
TO-DAY st
3.30, 5.15, 7.13 and 9.15
"THE PENALTY"
with
LON CHANEY
LAST DAY
See page 7 for
other announcements.
KOWLOON THEATRE
TO-DAY st 5,30 & 9.15 MARY PICKFORD
jo
Captain Kidd, Jr.
LAST DAY
See page 7 for
other announcements.
WORLD THEATRE
PHONE. 1337)
PHONE. 1337
Hongkong's Mors Modern Picture Palace. Entirely Under British, Management.
TO-DAY at 5.15 and 9.15 p.m.
CARMEL MYERS
in
THE GILDED DREAM
The Story Of A Girl Who Cherishes Through A Drab Existence The Dream of A Rasy Future, And The Results Which Follow Her Plan To Make That Dream A
Reality.
2.30 and 7.15 p.m.
EDDIE POLO in "DO or DIE" Episodes, 1, 2 and 3.
SUNDAY, 21st. 6 p.m. and 9.15 p.m. "THE KISS"
Usual Prices.
Featuring
CARMEL MYERS.
BOOKING AT THE THEATRE.
Tole Adreshment ( sound by Beperkara T54000 C, Mona Lig.
WEATHER REPORT.
EXCHANGE.
THE CHARGES AGAINST MR. BOTTOMLEY.
the
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Witness: What about Combination members who trans fered into the Victory Bood Club in 1919?
Mc. Bottomley: Your evidence way that, so far as those who transferred were concerned, the amount of that transfer should be handed to the Victory Bond Club How do you know it was not? I do not know,
Mr. Bottomley asked witness whether he was aware that, from the very inception of the club, the police authorities were taking. means to trace the stock and cash and find out what they were doing with it?
#very
EMPEROR OF SIAM'S VISIT TO JAPAN.
Expected Arrival in October.
The Kolumin reports that a plan has formaly been fixed for a visit of the Emperor of Siam to this country, though it has not yot been confirmed by the authorities in the Siamese Legation bere.
His Majesty the Emperor of Siam is expected to arrive in Japan next October, accompanied by Her Majesty the Empress and suite of distinguished Court officials.
Their Majesties will stay in Japan for about three weeks, dur ing which time they will visit Nikko, Kioto, and many other noted places throughout the country.
Witness replied in the negative and, in answer to further ques-
On their return journey the tions, said he was aware that the correspondence of the club was Emperor and Empress will pay a intercepted by the order of the visit to China. Home Secretary.
He did not
know whether letters were beld up for months at a time, neither was be aware whether Mr. Bot. tamley was served with at least a dozen sammopsee under the Lottery Act ia connection with the club.
If the certificates have been redeemed or torn up or cancelled and cannot now be produced by people who originally beld them, would that be some evidence that money had been paid?-Not the fact that they bave been torn up. E the people who had them canget produce them any longer?
That is not evidence.
CLAIMS FOR £117,513.
M. Charles R. Urquhart, one of the Receivers in the Chancery Court, said that, before January 19 last, when the Master of the Court advertised for persons har- ing claims against the Victory Bond and Allied Clube, they had received approximately 9,500 letters, who said they were sub- scribers in the various clubs. 'hey made claims totalling £117,513..
In reply to Mr. Bottomley, wit- But do you know of a single ness said the claims were divided case in which a subscriber has into three classes. "A," complained that he has not got and "C."
his certificates?-No.
Mr. Bottomley: Have you seen
the
B
Mr. Bottomley: The position papers with the to-day is that your List A is an Oficial Receiver vouchers for der £10,000 7-Yes.
among
£15,000 paid to discharged sol- If it ended there you would
CHURCH NOTICES.
A CHARGE OF ONE DOLLAR
IS MADE FOR ALL NOTICES
UNDER THIS HEADING.
St. John's Cathedral, Hongkong, 21st May, 1922, 5th Sonday after Easter-Holy Communion
A
SOLE AGENT,
DAI NIPPON BREWERY COMPAM)
TOKYO SZAWID FORZ
MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA, LTD.,
HONGKONG.
(7.50 a.m.), Children's Service (10 a.m.) Service: Hymns, 334, 333, 242. Matits (11 m.) Responses, Ferial; Venite, No. 2. Narris; Psalms, 132, 133, 134; Te Deum. Quadruple, Oakler:: Benedictos, No. 7 Spohr; An-| them, "Hall Gladdeoing Light.” Stainer; Hymn, 142: Sevenfold UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS. Amen. Holy Communion (12 (noon). Evensong "(6 pr.) Responses, Ferial; Psalm, 107; Magnificat, No. 16, Rogers; THE GREAT NORTHEBY TELE- Nate Dimittis, Wesley: Hymns, 386, 169, 479; Verper Hymn, "Lord keep us safe this night," Bruce Steare Wesleyan Church, Queen's Road, opposite Royal Naval Hospital, Wanchai, Sunday, 20th May, 10.15 am, Divine Ser- vice and Naval and Garrison Church Parade. Subject: "The Neglect of the Old Testament?" from Yokobama. 5.00 p.m., Short Evening Service. Subject:
1922.
Farbe
GRAPE COMPANY, LTD.
The following Loclaimed Tele- grams are lying here
Guido Balaicb s. s. Persis, from Shanghai.
Grabamite, from Ampoy. Mise Licsun St. Paul's College,
Walterjing Great Gospel And Hotal, from Chefoo.
Eastern
Ethics." Preacher: The Chap- Miss Lajsin 2 Seanortor. (2), jain. Wesleyan Sailors' and from Yokohama. Soldiers Home, Arsenal Street, Hongkong. Sunday, 8.15 p.m., Chaplain's Meeting and Social Hour, Address by W. Ward- master J. G. Beal, P.N. Wednes- day, 8.00 p.m., Meeting in Prince! Summer Edward's Hall of the Club.
First Church of Christ. Scientist, McDonnell Road. Sunday, 11.15 a.m. Wednesday, 5.45 p.m.
"NO MORE THE COCK'S SHRILL CLARION"
+
Wallasey Housing Committee
diors for clerical work, with the have plenty of money to pay?—has refused to allow tenants on
me and regimental number of Yes.
ch man ?No.
The hearing was adjourned.
he corporation housing estates to keep fowls.
2684, from Hankow. Hiptaisou, from Shanghai. 5656, from Shangbai. Manshinghing, from Shanghai. Yaldihong, from Dairen. Wongfukwong c/o Kwong, tailoy Hotel, from Shangbai.
Flonghin Hokkes Tekbuto- tions, from Amoy.
Yawochong, from Shanghai. Hokaisang family 2 Seymor Street, from Yokohama.
Hapwobcheong, from Kobe.
TH. KRING. Superintendent. Hongkong May 18, 1922.
PEAK TRAMWAYS CO., LTB.
TIME TABLE. WEEK DAYS.
9.30 a.m. 16. 1.03 s.m.
1.00
1.30 Km.
"
H
Hvagy ik mla
mis
11.30
to 11.30 p.A
12.50 p.m. so 2.30 p.m.
15 la
15 min
+
ko 4.09 1.1. So 1.10 j
NIGHT CARS.
1.30 am a 1,30 p.m. 1.28 s. 9.30 p.m. to 13.30 p.m. every i mission 11.49 0.
SATURDAYS.
SITRA DAN 12:00 midnight. SUNDAYS,
7.30 am. to 7:45 2.2. ' 1.50 1.m. 10 1.50 a.m. 9.30 am to 11.00 azn. 11.30 mm, so 13.00 noas 12.00 noon to 3.00 3.m. 1.00 p.m. in 4,00 9.0. 4.00 p.m. to 8.10 p.m.
Kur
I
NIGHT CARS.
As on Wok Days. SPECIAL CARS.
BY ANKAFORMENT AT TH 3 COMFANT'1 017203,
DAN YOTA ROAD. ALEKAZONA FULLSTERS
May 19d. lib. 5im.-Pressure
Opening Rate: closing Rate
is highest to the east of Japan.
on Page 1).
It has decreased considerably in
SELLING.
the extreme North and slightls { T/T
21/4
30 dis
4 m/s
2/732
Nom.
in other districts. Gradients are Demand .............. 2/7.5/16 shallow over S. China and the d Chin Ses.
Hongkong Rainfall for the 21 hours ending at 10 am-to-day. | T/T Shanghai ..............
-112 0.00 inch. Total since January
T/T Singapore..................... 1st. 16.81 inches. against an T/T Japan
............ 122 average of 17.80 inches.
FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.
District.
Forecast.
1 Hongkong
Gap Rock......
:0
t Formosa Channel
Light,
3 South coast of variable Chias between winds; H.K. & Lamocks, fine to
cloudy,
4 South coast of China between
H.K. & Hainan. į
T. F. CLAXTON, Director.
H.K. Observatory, May 19, 1922
METEOROLOGICAL
Barometer Temperature ... Humidity ***** Wind Direction
Previous
Day
on date.
on date.
29.86 29.82 29.73
80
ET India.............. 19914 Demand, India.
15232
TIT San Francisco) 58 & New York.J T/T Java T/T Marka TT France Demand, Paris
tm/s. 1/0
4 m/s. D/P 6 m/s L/C
Nom.
audienze 6.35
BUYING.
2/816
.......... 2,878.
39 da. Bydney and]
Melbournel. 30d/s. San Francis-)
co New York).
4 m/s. Marks
I m/s. Francs.
2/83
59%
Nom. ****** 6.70
5 m/s. France....... 6.85 Demand, Germany. Demand, New York 5834 IT Bombay
Demand, Bombay
1991
TT Calcuttamaan mu Demand, Calcutta
**** 19914
On Yokobama....... 122 Demand, Manila ... 119 Demand, Singapore. 112 Demand, BatKVİK
3n Hiphone
On Saigon
***
On Bangkok *******
87 Sovereign
75
74
94
63
I
CALM W
4
0
3
它 Weather........
b
b
0.00 0.00 0.00
EASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRAL-| Wind Force
ABIA & CHIKA TELEGRAPH CO.
Rain............ 8133/11th Captain McClay. Highest from Uckfield.
9015/12th Carrots, from Hanoi. 8511/12th. Mrs. Kaye Passenger Laisang c/o Ewo, from Shangbai. 11135/16th Mrs. Brewer care Indochine, from Melbourne,
·M. E. F. AIREY,
Superintendant.
Hongkong, May 18, 1922.
Bir open Temperature on the 18th 81 Lowest
air open Temperature on the 19CH 75
TAF. CLAXTON, Director. H. K. Observatory, 19 May.
15232 Nom.
801% PH 7.55
-
Fold leaf per Tast... —-~-
Bay Silver, ready.. 36
forward
...
37
Bank of Englgð rstos 4%.
New York/London... 4414
SUBSIDIARY COINS,
10 5
H'kong 50 st. plecse PET par 112% dis Csutan sub, coins 19.1/2% dia.
Hongkong, May 20, 1922.
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11, Lee House Street, in the City of Victoria Hongkong.
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