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JAPANESE ADJAL

ENTERTAIN

kind invitation

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH;

and men ware being discharged on Hongkong and Ceylon and he actual of "the peace of the world." should like to say that he had never| The Consul-General had referred to had a single case brought to his the very cordial relations existing notice of trouble or misconduct between Great Britain and Japan caused by a Japanese sailor sabore. Dinner at Horong

soma length Those who had lived in Hongkong and had spoken al about the Anglo Japanese Alliance. for some years would realise that; Hotel.

"For myself," the Vice Admiral that was a compliment to pay to About sixty guests epted the sail, know nothing about any foreign Navy (Hear, hear). the plain and to conclusion His Excellency ex- Consul politics, bat to of General for Japan te dinner at simple hears of a sailur it seems to pressed the pleasure it gave him the Hongkong Hotel night for that whether there is or there to meet the Japanese Admiral and the purpose of meet the Com-is not any written code between our mander and Officet His Ime peoples is Do: a question, hoped that he, and his officers and perial Majesty's Tring Squad-we shall always temsin a friends men would have the best of luck

in the future (Applause). ron. Mr. Seuchi Thashi (the and Allies. (Applause. The Vica. and Admiral spoke of the grest Consul General sided

His kindness with which the officers) among those prese were Excellency the Gover (Sir Ed and men of the Squadron a ward Stubbs, MG.), Vicaeen received at all the British Admiral Tanigli His Ex-Frts at which they bad called. On Sir Arriving at Hongkong he found ani cellency Vice cral Leseson, His Exlency Major almost overwhelming programme General Sir Jah Fowler, Sir entertaizmeri awaiting them. William Rees Day. Commodore Speaking not only for the offers and himself, but alto for the Grace, Hon. Mr. Haud Severn, j

and ratings B Hon. Mr. J. H. p. X.C. Hon. mid-hipmen

KAN Bow Mr. T. L Perkingen. Mr. E. Pell, be desired to

they fell At Hallifax, Hon, M. del. Messer, happy

THE JAPANESE VISITORS,

Sports at Sookunpoo. Japaree wiestling and other sports ware held at Sookuspoo, af ernoon, for the yesterday entertainment of the visiting Japanese train ng squadron The Hon. Mr. A. G. Sphen, Hon. Mr.tertained in Hongkong and bow grandstand was gaily decorated Chater, they were that their stay with British and Japanese flags. E. V. D. Farr, Paul

not longer. As that was the last and refreshments were served at Sir William Bryate, Sir Robert: Ho Tung, Hon dr. Chow Shoe-itish port they were calling little tables dotted all over the son, Hon. Mr. Hop-tsz. Mr. A fat during the prescat cruise it was ground, the visitors being waited

his duty to express bis indeltedness on by laest Japanese ladies, off G. M. Fletzherir. T. Tsutsumi far the courtesy, the kindness and whom there were quite a nombr Mr. H. Tsuda Mr. K. Kamei.

hospitality they bod feceived.

present One of the features of Me. T. Kits. the following le

quite Double to the afternoon was the daylight officers of th Training Squad-

adequate lapgange ron: Eng. Cain S. Kawal, Cap-xpress his sincere thanks. When Tansguchi accompanied by his firework display. Vice-Admiral Lain A. Haridzumo), Capt. Be god fends meet. Odera Iwat. Capt. S. Shiraishimira concboled, their ferli (Isama), Camander S. To finiship are perfectly under

0. K. Ushire. stood in their beart ag sada. Pay. omm, Lieut. Cent. S. Takeshita, Sur, peressarily by their words. Lt. Comm. E. Minema. Eng. Lieut IL Shono Eng. Lieut. H. Ak Eng. Lies. Y. Kobayashi, Li Y. Nakaara, Sub. Liet Takada, Eng. Sub. Lieut T. Yokoda and Sub. Lieut. K. Kamad, and others.

Was

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cannot express my thanks properly desire you to kindly read war feelings within. I thank you very much Applause

ships were staff, and officers from the various

Tsutsumi,

presect: also Mr. presiden: of the Japanese R-si lents' Association, who, as the close of the alietapan, presented the prizes.

visiting min--at were enter tained to tiffin at the City Hall!

Four hundred sailors from the

CINEMA NOTES.

In calha, upon mira! Leveson to-dar. This evening H. E. the to address the gathering, the Coa-Governor is giving a dinner at sul General said i would he Government House to the Vice- Cesul General's Welcome. supertures for him to allude to Admiral and his Staff. Afor the past of "The King" the civilsing indusace of the Bri- and HIH, the Emperor of Japan tish Navy and to the great part had been proposed by the Consul played by them in maintaining the Hongkong Genen and 1. E. the Governor peace of the world. respectively and others had been was to be congratulated en basic duly on ured, the Consul General welcomed a sew and capable Com said: Your Excellencies. Officers ander is Ubi- in the par-om of and Gentlemen: It is with great Sir Arthur, who was, at the same pleasure and a high sense of time, a most courteous and frank horver that I welcome you all. gentleman, and whom Japan was loth British and Japanese guests looking torward to welcome in the I am a recent arrival in this port net distant future. and indeed there are not a few

Vice Admiral Sir A. LeveSON. gentlemen whom I have me: fur Vice Admiral Sir Arthur Leveson the first time this evening. Still mourously remarked, at the cut.

I was trusting you would monouret of his ad-tress, that he proposed me with your presence. That is

"Homespun Folks."

Beautiful landscape photozra phy is one of the most attractive Homespun Folks," festures of which the Coronet management are screening for the first time; to-day, The enchantment of! marshy meadow and tolling farn.-; and, of cool woods and tidy farm houses, establish an indefinable

ve all national questions, local yet unmistakable atmosphere of

because Japan, which I representeous and questions of the land wholesome ess, of life at its best,

in this picturesque 04 well as Hourishing city, is

country

which has proved to be a staunch friend of Britain and the British! Empire. expecially ao since the

East and also to justice in the world

(Applause).

has

and

Britain

is

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of the se

His Excellency the fioterner and which permeates the whole pro-i contine himself strictly to ques¦duction. In the intensity of its He was pleased appeal, the essentially humas ad proud to welcome, on behalf of qualities of it, "Homespun Folks"

Brush Navy, their friends of comes a rival to "Way Dozo.

East."

» Japaarse Squadron. (Applause).

"Foolish Wives." For magnitude and vast ex penditure of mones. Universil's masterpiece "Foolish Wives,"

tbe

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BEGAN WHEN A GIRL

Neglect of symptoms which first: became apparent when she was emerging from childhood Into womanhood has caused many a girl long years of suffering in later life. Such was the case with Mrs. Mabel Johnston, an American lady residing at 67 Bennington Street, East Boston, Mass., who fortunately ultimately found the help she needed in Dr. Williams' pink pills.

time of the Sino-Japanese war, when Great Britain did not feel! tempted to join the intervention 3 bis friend and colleague had re-¦ which was organized to despoil marked, it was part of the business! Japan of the fruits of her victory of the higher officers of the Govern. Ever since that time, the relation-ments to make treaties and take directed by Ench von Stroheim, is ships between Japan and Great art in conferences and such things, said to be far in excess of any pre- Britain have been nothing but but it was their privilege to torn vious photodrama ever conceived. those of friendliness and co-opera-nt he might call the cement This production actually cost tion, the co-operation of the two the Maughter and Ap-more than one million dollars countries hav.ng immensely con- tributed to the peace of the Fares He could assure them that and has been over a year in the was a great pleasure to the Bri. making, but contrary to many the cause of

at large. Saw in Hongkong to meet 30-called "million dollar produc

tions," the expenditure in both; Meanwhile. Japan their friends of the Japanese squa time and money in "Foolish attained the position ron. For many years they had Wives" will be apparent on the which the occupies to-day, been very clusely ass clated, both screen, as may be seen when it

powerful fighting their own wars and coming is presented at the Star Theatre. as ever, with a quarter of the necesfully out of them. Quite re The entire expense of the world's population and a quarter ently they had fought side by side. production was almost equally of the earth's surface

under her and he could not speak too highly divided between construction cost rule. Although the Anglo-Japan- the hypour it was to them to de on the settings and the expense ese alliance may resolve itself

wintal with the Japanese Flees of keeping the vast army of into the so-called Four Powers" Treaty, that will 't mean an at-y were now at the beginning of players, assistant directors and tenuation in any degree of Japan's.

what they hoped would a pra extra people necessary for the goodwill toward Great Britain and peace and he trusted that picture. There were as many as 2,000 extra people used at one You may be sure Japan will be as be ties of friendship which hal

time in the big crowd scenes. loyal to Britain as she has been burd them in the park would be

The film is recognized in the past.

cemented in the future. They were moving picture circles as For a country, like Great Bri-oing through critical time in greatest achievement of Carl tain or Japan, surrounded by geas] 1stle Services through the redu Laemmle, President of the Un- on all sides, nothing could be more tions now being made, due to the ivareal Film Company. important than one's own navy peace, and it was only by all work-) In time of war, they are the de-ing together as friends that they fence of the land: in time of peace could continue

A sospicious, tyrannical, car- those reductions-row-minded, bigoted father who they represent abroad the best le congratulated the Japanese Ad-sacrifices his own daughter upon qualities of their own people. Bemiral on the privilege which had the altar of bis false family pride cause they look

at their been his of making a tour round is the central character of "The country in perspective, they realize the world and taking with him the Sin of Martha Queed," which their country's pecukar position next generation of seamen, and comes to the Kowioon Theatre in the world, and because they

"When I was a young woman s Bez much of the world, ther learn spoke of the pleasure it gave the to-day. The part is taken by

friend recommended people of Hongkong to give him, Joseph Dowling whom cinema-

Dr. Wil how to appreciate other peoples' views and become convinced that on his last lap before reaching goers will remember for all time

liams' pink pills and she was BO home, a welcome from the British because of his astounding pet-i

sure that they would help me that formance in "The Miracle Man.")

I got a supply of the pills and Star's New Plans.

began to take them. They help- H. E. the Governor.

Professor His Excellency the Governor,

ed in aborter time than Madariagate STAR THEATRE. I had expected, for I had been fil is in this way I believe the who was received with applause, leader of

so long. My appetite improved Japanese Navy has learned to trust expressed the great pleasure it orchestra, has been commission- Great Britain and her Navy. I gave him to welcome the men and orchestrs sad to-day left for ed to reorganize the Theatre's

almost at once. Gradually my strength returned and I gained in therefore beg to introduce Vice future admirals of the Japanese Manija, where, in addition to added distinction of being a first-weight and felt better in every Admiral Taniguchi, Commander Navy to Hongkong. He was parti- of His Imperial Japanese Ma-cularly pleased, to hear that they formers, he will also organize advantage in this new light at rarely have a headache now.

more jazz per-class jazz player. He was seen to way, I became less nervous and engaging six jesty's Training Squadron. (Ap-had had such a successful tour and plause).

popular now.

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Dr. Williams' plak pills ara and the recent performance of the wished them the best of luck, not Varieties Company, comprising "Sheik by the International sold by all druggists or direct The Japanese Admiral only on the short journey which Spanish and American girls, Varieties Company, and was last from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Vice Admiral Tausguchi was up now remained before reaching for a lengthy season in this night accompanist in Thais," Co., 60 Kiangre Road, Shanghai plauded on rising to speak. He home, bat in their subsequent Colony. Professor Madariaga, it"The Vision of Salome," "The fat $1.50 per bottle, $8.00 for six, expressed his thanks to the Consul careers in the Japanese Navy. will be recalled, was the leader Sheik," "A Song of India" and post free. Equally good for men. General for the kind compliment During the course of the last ten of the old Victoris Theatre other dances in which Mlle. he had paid to the Navy, especial years he had had many opportun-orchasira. He has been away Toska, the classical dancer, ap- ly when they remembered that at ities of meeting the representatives from the Colony for eight years peared. Mlle. Tosks will again Ak Mourie's about their easy payment the present time many naval officers of the Japanese Navy both in and now returns to it with the be seen to-night la new items.

they can best serve their own coun-

try by being thoughtful of the race. (Applause).

santiments of these nations with which they come into contact. It

"The Sin of Martha Queed.”

"THE POWDER PUFFS" in a complete change of programme..

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