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GLENGARRY GOES ASHORE

The North China Daily Nexe] The marriage took place at Holy Trinity Church, Shanghai,(of Nov. 29:h, reports:

The Glen Line atr. Glengarry, on Nov. 25th. of Mr. James Goodall Chambers and Miss which left Shanghai at 4 pm on Margaret Beaton Henderson, Nov. 27th. for Hongkong, has gone Demand

10 dia daughter of the tata Bailie James aground at Black Point Henderson and Mrs. Henderson, of Hawick, Scotland.

ENTERTAINMENTS.

THE HONGKONG TELEG】 PH

NDAY, DECEMBER 4 1922.

EXCHANGE.

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LEADING FAR BEYERN HOTELS.

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SELLING.

Hongkong Hotel

THE

Hotel,

fir

9/436 2/4.7/16

Repulse. Pay Holl

ASHANGHAI??

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Now

Grand Hotel Exleo. PEKING,

101

Japan

110

178

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BUYING.

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2/5.5/16 2/5.7/16

6 m/1⁄2 L/C ................................. 30 dia. Sydney and

2,314 2/52

Melbourns

dis San Francis-1 os & New York

Palace Hotel,

Grand Hotel des Wagon Lits.

The Hongkong Hotel Co., Ltd.

In conjmation with

The Shanghai Hotals, Ltd.

and

The Grand Hotel des Wagons Ltd.

KING EDWARD „HOTEL

CENTRAL LOCATIÒN,

ELECTRIC LIFTS AND LIGHTING.

- TELEPHONE ON-EACH FLOOR. HOTEL LAUNCH, MEETS ALL STEAMERS.

Telegraphio Addreas: “ VICTORIA Tal, Central 173

J. WITCHELL,

CORONET

To-day Only.

PAULINE FREDERICK

In

A SLAVE OF VANITY

OWLOON

THEATRE

To-day Only.

THE SON

of

WALLINGFORD.

Cabaret Dance

TO-MORROW.

1 m/s. Marks ...

55.

Nom

Manager.

8.05

The Glengarry W&3 deeply so dis laden, and there was insufficient 1 m/s water for her at the point mear Shanghai. A deputation representative of sioned, this being due to Sator-Fr Singapore.. the journalists regularly attending day's gale which bad resulted in the Britah courts at Shangbai ona decreased volume of water in

FIT India.....** of the Demand. India Nov. 25th, waited-upon Mr. to. W the river. Information King, H. M. Magistrate, who is grounding of the vessel was im T/T San Francisco) shortly lessing for Home andmediately conveyed to Shanghai,

& New York) presented him with an inscribed and at 1a.m. yesterday lightering TIT JAYA...............

lver loving cup as A mark of operations were started. There- TT Marks their appreciation.

after with the assistance of the TF Francs Shanghai Tug & Lighter Co.'s Demand, Paris Mr. Frank P. Noyes. President rugs St. Dominic and Samson an of the Associated Press, was the!

attempt was made to bring ber guest of honour at a Chinese off the mud, but this proved dinnertendered by the Journalists

un-uccessful.

Work is still proceeding, and it Club of Shanghai on Nov. 26th, In addition to the representatives is hoped that the Glengarry will of the various Chinese journals be refloated this morning. there were present a large num bar of the other pressmen of the port The United States Consul General, Mr. Cunningham, in an informal capacity, was present.

៩.០

The 12 Chinese detained by the French police at Shanghai in "connection with the suspected plot by pirates to loot the CN.s. Yingehow sa her next outwari voyage were brought before the French Mixed Court on Nov. 99th. It is understood that the French Police are applying for the prisoners' transfer to Hung kong for trial.

FOREIGNERS GRAVES IN |

JAPAN.

8 20

178

+ m/s. Francs At a meeting at the British 6 m/s. Francs..... Consulate at Nagasaki of the Demand, Germany. Nagasaki branch of the Overseas Demand, New York 539 Club and Patriotic League, Mr. T/T Bombay Oswald White, the British Consul, Demand, Bombay who presided, made a statement / Calcutta cone ring the British graves in Demand, Caleutia ... the old foreign cemeteries at Ouran Yokotama....... 110 Damand, Manila... 18 and Iona.

Demand. Singapore. 101 Demand, Batavia Haiphong

173

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Nom

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8.24

31.15/15 Bank of England rates 3% New York/London... 4.523%

From the report in the Nagasaki) Press it appears that some of them ate in a very bad condition, the had-tones toppling over and Ja Saigon cracking and the inscriptions On Bangkot Mr. R. C. Faitofull appeared on obliterated. An estimate had | Sovereiga Nov. 28th. to prosecute in a case bien obtained of the cost of re-fold leaf per Tuel... of obtaining goods under false paising the stones aid putting the Bar Silver, zendy... 32.3 6

form and pretences. preferred against Afgraves in good order, Mr White Logan, of Hon kang, at the announced, but the sum required British Police Court, Shanghai was very large. The question before Mr. G. W. King. Logan ad then been referred to the was stated to have obtained s Embassy, but Sir Charles Eliot coat and a muffler from a shop in ad replied to the effect that no North Szechuan Road and to have Government funds were available aigned a bit for $28.50 with for the purpose, and suggesting the name of Lang. Jardine's tost the graves be levelled and Machiners Department. He was turfed, the brok a granes recov bound over to be of good behavoured, and the names f the dead be for one yet.

inscribed on a panel to be affixed to a wall.

The river at lebebg having faller too low for large steamers Failings have been suspended for the season and the vessels are proceeding to Shanghai for the winter.

Sir James William Ronald Macleay, the newly-appointed Pritish Minister to China, ccord ing to present arrangements, will leave England on Dec. $ lo Peking.

Local Russian periodicals sein

to be increasing daily, Hags

-Shanghai paper. We hear tha

Eventually the meeting had to decide that Nagasaki'-" foreign community is too small to bear the expense.

PASSENGERS ARRIVED.

Pres. PRES. JACKSON from

SUBSIDIARY COIN.

keng 50 ct. pisces

10.

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DET

1/2 pm.

3/10% pm. 24.3% 'P.

ann sub. cain.

Hoogkong, Dec. 4, 1922.

WEATHER REPORT.

Dec. 4d. 12h. 12m.-Pressure San Franciscu, etc.-Mr. Doo Eas increased moders ely from Andrews, Ms. Don S. Andrews, Tokyo to the Bonins and lightly Mr. C. Aston, Mr. C. J. Baker.at Shanghai and from Formosa Mr. & Mr. J. B-her. Mr. Harry to Tongking.

cker, Mr. J. D. B-nner, Mre.

SA. Bower, Mr. Alanson Brooks,

Another anticyclone has formed

Ms. Alansin Brooks, Mr. D. Hover SE. Mongolia and N. China. Clark, Mrs. Dr. Clark, Mr. & Fresh to strong monsoon may Mrs J. Creath. Miss Collean be expected along the E. coast! another journal in that languskereath, Mi-a Dorothy Creath, of China and over the N. China has just been published in Shan Mtr. Dean Creath, Mr. R. C. Davis. bai under the name of "The Typhoon." The editorial states that the policy of the magazine is impartial.

Sea.

Mrs. R. C. Davis, Mr. G C. Den

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 ham, Mr. Y. G. Dung, Mr. W. E hours ending at 10 am, to-day, Harle, Mr J. Fawcett, Mr. 40 inch. Total since January C. E. Gerdes. VI. A. F. Grady, at 68.70 inches, sgainst en Mr. & Mrs. G. E. Ostand Hverage of 82.09 inches. Mr. S. G. Howard, Miss mily

Formcss Charvel

N.E. winds, Strong.

A Japanese seaman was ten- Lenced to 15 dass imprisonment Howard, Mra Howarth Lewis, ORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS- at Shanghai on Nov 23.5. for Mr. J. P. Louis, Mrs. Ruth ANDING AT NOON TO-MORROW, having in his possession is 1h Louis, Master Clayton, Louis.,

District.

Forecast. eccaine on board the str. Yawata

Infant Ruth Lus, dra. E.1 Maru, which he intended

Lyons, Mrs. Louis Mom, -fe into Shanghai.

Master Theo. Malm, Father J. A. Club Merban, Mr. E. J Murphy, Mr. The Shanghai Cricket arranged & dinner for last Satur Kay Nergaard. Mr. F. B Nuges, South day at the Shanghai Club at Mr. F. B. Noys, Mr. I. Pitcairn. p.m. in honour of the 1. terpor Mr. H. W. Ros bottom, Mr. T. A Team who brought back the flags Sin mons. Mr. A. Sandente m.3 of all the teams they encountered. Dr. L. W. ti ham, Mrs. L. W. Stidham. Mes N. Tong, Mr. A. B. of Mr. Prince áimore de Savola. Tofte, Ma- Geo.

H. Wa rea, Duca di Spoleto, Lt-Commander H. Warren, Mrs.

in the Italian Navy, son of the M1. C. E. Wibb. Mrs C. E Webb, Duca d'Aosta and the Duchess of Dr. Adelaide Woodward, Mr. L. Orleans, and second cousin of King] Y. Zia.

Victor Emmanuel of Italy, who had been in Shanghai since Nov 22nd, has left for a trip to Peking

PASSENGERS DEPARTED.

Per es. PERSIA M. for Java

The case for the prosecution ports.-Miss Caroline Adan 9, Mr.

cuant of Chinx between 4.K. Lamecks. Hongkong

to N.E. winds, Gap Rock.. fresh; south coast of fair.

between China 3.K. & Hainani}

1. F. CLAXTON, Director. 1.K. Observatory Dec. 4. 1922.

TIME SIGNALS.

hall on Kowloon

The time

was continued as H.M. Supera & Mrs. Wm. Colidze, Mr || Signal Hill is dropped daily at 10 Cours at Shanghai on Nov. 38 Ching Neai, M. Constantin J

am. and 4 pm, except on Satur- in the trial of AC Mark, chargen | D-dogion, Miss Lilian Fair 18 when it is dropped at 10 with the laro ng of a quartity of child. Dr Hans Cri haber, Mr..ṁ. and 1 g.m. and on Sundays vermouth, 12 barrels of whisk R. Goldsmith, Mrs. E. Johnston. and Holidays when it is dropped and a number of old beer cases. Mr. & Mrs. G W. Jones, Miss | tt 10 am, oily. the property of Giesels & Co., to Mancer Jones, Miss Katherine which charges accused bad plead Jones, Mr. G. M. Miller, Miss ed not Luilty. Accused made Suzan L. Mills, Mr.T. P. Mandell, statements alleging the "manu- Mr. & Mrs. C. W. Taintor, Miss facture of various well-known E. Taintor, Miss K. Taintor. liquors.

THE GOLDENBERG

MURDER.

The police are believed to be an

METEOROLOGICAL

Previous

Day

on date.

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he 55th minute and foll mast at the 57th minute. Should the balli fail to drop at the correct time, it will be lowered at five minutes past the bour and the ordinary putine repeated at following | hour if possible.

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Special arrangements for families on application to

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| UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS PEAK TRAMWAYS CO., LTD

THE GREAT NORTHERN TELE- GRAPH COMPANY. LTD. The following Unclaimed Tele- grams are lying bore

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Gilberto Elizalde Post Rest Ante, from Kobe.

Firefly, from Kotenbaren. Taichung 81 High Street, from Peking.

Wyndham

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hams.

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4th to 10th Dec. 1922.

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SIR ALMERIC FITZROY'S plained, or annoyance could" SUCCESSFUL APPEAL be proved. In the Chairman's opinion, some day it would be necessary to close Hyde Park at night, The only person alleged b. m fl.n The appeal of Sir Almeric to bave been annoyed was a per- 33145 Fitzroy has been allowed and the son whom the Police Magistrate 2 41' 3.1

recent conviction against him is said he could not believe. The zo 4 7:11

WD# allowed costa 3 13 3qusshed. The fastices stopped appellant 204509 the

before the Caro

police against the police. Sir Almerio The Fitzroy afterwards stated that he 348 33 eridance was complated.

*.* 516 Chairman said tha:

15146/22nd· Gilbert Lea care Won 4 the track of the person who mbr. Barometer. 30.01 30.10 30.13|

72 might by means of three white American Consul, from Newyork.

19889/29tb J. W. Bicknell Turn. 5 dered Mr. Beraard Goldenberg, of Temperatura...

.62mps mounted vertically on the the Remos Amusements Cum-Humidity

NObervatory Trless Tomat, From Passenger Empress of Russis, Wad, 5 m11

from New York. pany, whose dead body was dig. Wind Direction

28th, 55m. 04. to 9 h. Op. Os. p.m.

175 1/25th Latsde, from Lue Thur. 7 m 3, 47 10: 17, 8.0 covered on the flor of his Wind Force....

..the Weather

Jamps

extinguished

81 a 41 bedroom in the Victoria Theatre.

0.60 0.00 0.00 momentarily at the even seconds

II. 19a, 17 Raith......

17564/25th Verex, from 8an Fri Hainiog Brad, on Nov. 27th. at

xpect at the 2nd, 28th, 10th; Highest

Francisco.

Ba', 9" 1 : 4.8m is abous

and it noon,

Temperature on the 3rd, 70 52nd, and 54th of each minute." further believed that an aTreat

air open

The hours refer" to Hongkong with

effected

within Lowest be

Temperature on the 4th 66 Standard Time (8 hours of teas twenty-four hours from the time

Greenwich.) of writing, says the Shanghai TFCI AXTON. Director. H.K. Obervatory, Dec: 4. Mercury of Nov. 28th,

ait

such

s could immediately resume bis 1109 charge ought to be impossible duties la comasction with the

com-Privy Copacil

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M. E. F. AIREY

Superintendent. Hongkong. November 30, 1922,

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