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HOTELS.
LEADING FAR EASTERN HOTELS.
HONGKONG:
Hongkong Hotel,
Pesk Hotel. Repulse Bay Hotel. SHANGHAI:
Astor House Hotel
Palace Hotel, Grand Hotel Kalee.
PEKING:
Grand Hotel des Wagon Lits.
THE HONGKONG
The Hongkong Hotel Co., Ltd.
In conjunction with The Shanghai Hotels, Ltd.
and
The Grand Hotel des Wagons-Lits, Ltd.
KING EDWARD HOTEL
CENTRAL LOCATION,
ELECTRIC LIFTS AND LIGHTING, TELEPHONE ON EACH FLOOR. HOTEL LAUNCH MEETS ALL STEAMERS.
Telegraphie Address: "VICTORIA "
J. WITOREM
Tel Central 373.
Hanager.
THE EUROPE HOTEL.
SINGAPORE.
DANCING AFTER DINNER.
EVERY
MONDAY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. TEA DANCES
TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS,
The Hotel Orchestra under the Direction ef
Mr. F. R. Martena.
Telephones in every Room.
Telegraphic Address:—“EUROPE, SINGAPORE” Telephone Ne. 2740 (9 lines).
KINGSCLERK
THE EUROPE HOTEL, LTD.
ARTHUR E ODELL Manag
HOTEL
KNUTSFORD HOTEL
MID-LEVEL KOWLOON
SACHSE, LENNOX & Co., General Azenis
Are resident Managers,
PALACE HOTEL, KOWLOON.
Tel. No. Kowloon 3.
Tal, Add. ▸ Palace.
Two minutes.From Farry and Railway Station Fire minutes by Ferry from Hongkong Artola Hotel in every respect and under Engllah, managemaai.
Cafein ander personal supervision of the Proprietaz.
Long Bar and Billiard RouEL
Themi Sodarata.
Spania rangeman'a for families on application to
ASTOR
HOUSE
legraphie address “ASTOR. "*
HOTEL.
NOTICE...
WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1923.
TELEGRAPH.
PASSENGERS ARRIVED.
THE HONGKONG LAND
Per as. Tamba Maru on the INVESTMENT AND AGENCY 28th May-Mr. G. A. Davis,
1.
COMPANY, LIMITED
an
RUSSIAN VOLUNTEER
FLEET.
Ships to be Returned. Mr. L. S. Sybe, Mr. T. D. Frawley. In the King's Bench Division Mr. H Light, Mr. H Dougherty, the Russian Volunteer Fleet and OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Mr. A that
MacClaskey, Miss the Borneo Co., Ltd., brought a Extraordinary Barnes, Miss Dr. Ramper, Miss patition of right. General Biseting of the above F. Roberts, Mr.
Sir Leslie and Mr. Scott K.C, for petitioners, said Company will be held at the Nedell, Miss A. Blood, Mrs. G. S the matter arose out of the use Offices of Messrs. Jardine Matheson & Co Limited, Pedder Arkenbaurgh, Mr. A. S. Smith, that the Crown had made during Street. Victoria in the Colony of Mr. L. L. Goodman Mr. and Mrs. the war of a large number of Hongkong on Thursday the 14th S. Iwaki and three children. Mrs. Volunteer Fleat.
steamers belonging to the Russizo day of June 1923, at 11.30 o'clock. Hiromine. Mr. F. Sudzuki, Mr.pleaded that their arrangement The Crown in the the forenoon when the T. Murakami, Mr. Y. Furokawa, was made with the Russian Gov- subjoined Resolutions which were Mr. I. Kambe, Mr. T. Gaganmall, ernment and not with the Rus passed as Extraordinary Resolu- Mr. G. F. Tobler. Mrs. S. M. sian Volunteer Fleet Corporation. tions at the Extraordinary McCleary, Mr. B. 6. Kalyanivala. Sir Leslie Scott said the British General Meeting of the Company Mr. T. I. Balani, Mr. M. lepandas, Government were able to earn held on Friday the 25th day of Mr. P. B. Shroff, Mr. T. Phillips, from $500,000 to 1,000,000 by the May 1923, will be subrsitted for Mr. Mascarenhas, Mr. Lok Pang-use of the steamers between 1918 confirmation as Special Resolu- chay, Mr. P. B. Billimoria, Mr. A. and 1921: The Government had tions:*****
Hotchant, Mr. L. Shimo, Mr. Drecently said that they would not That each of the existing
Allomall.
keep the vessels any longer, but 50,000 fully paid up shares of $100 each constituting the
bad declined to pay the Corpor Per as. Nyanza on the 29bation the amount due for hire, Company's present Capital May.-Mrs. Sullivan. Mrs. Smith alleging that the Corporation of $1,000,000 be divided into I Miss K. Smith. Mr. J. T. Newall. were a department of the Soviet four fully paid up shares of Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Kennedy, Miss Government, that the Russian $25 each so as to make such Kennedy, Miss Kennedy and In-Government owed this country Capital of $5,000,000 cocsist fant, Master Kennedy, Miss Mor-hundreds of millions sterling, and of 200,000 fully paid uprison. Mrs. Willies, Mr. J. S. that they were entitled to set of shares of $25 each.
Dunlop, Mrs. Dunlop, Mr. D. Me-the chartered hire in contra se- That after the division Smith, Comraissioner Duce, Ms. count against that debt. aforesaid, the Capital of Duce. Miss Duce. Miss Pate how much money our Gore- Mr. Justice Bailhache asked the Company be increased Miss Pate, Mr. G. Methave from $5,000,000 consisting as aforesaid,
Chetty. Capt.
F. G.
Lash, meat ought to pay, and Sir Leslie $10,000,000 to divided into 400.000 shares of yw. Taggart: Mr. R. H. Stone. £600,000 and £700,000, and for re-
Mr. H.
Scott said the amount due for H. Hitchcock. Mr.
hire was at the very least between $25 each by the creation of 200,000 new shares of $25 Mr. J. Campbell, Mr. J. Hogy. Mr-conditioning the vessels £150,000 each-40,000 of such
A. Frain, Mr. F. Algar, Mr. J. new
to £200,000. The Government shares to be issued and Angier, Mr. W. Tait, Mr. Roche-further contended that under the allotted in accordance with, gez, Mr. P. C. Elsom, Mrs. Elsem. Indemnity Act the suppliants| clause eight of the Con- Miss Elsom, Mr. J. V. Bray, Mrs. should have gone to the Arbit ditional Agreement for the Bray, Mrs. Hutton, Miss L. Hot-ration Court. amalgamation with this ton. Mr. J. S. Hutton. Mr. R. M. His lordship. giving judgment, Company of the Hongkong Austin, Mrs. Austin, Mr. J. C. said he was precluded from con- Central Estate Limited duly Bourne. Major Phillips, Mr. San-sidering the question of compen- approved at
Ex-chez. Mrs. Sanchez. Mrs. Petty, sation by the Indemnity Act. He traordinary Geners! Meet Mr. A. W. Peeler, Miss C. Grant, also decided that the Russian ing of the Company held on as S. Grant, Mr. Lee Yuen-Volunteer Fleet was a separate Thursday, e Ord day of bang. Mr. W. Holman James, Mrs,egal entity in 1918, and that be May. 1923, and the balance Holman James, Miss E. Neville.tween 1918 and 1922 it rime or times and on such shank. Mrs. Trueman, Mr. Vicajee, came & separate entity again in thereof to be issued at such Mr. J. Cruikshank, Mrs. Cruiktionalised and the oroperty of the Soviet Government, but it be- terms and
conditions in Mr. Humphreys, Mr. A. Fance. October, 1922. every respect as the Comp- any's Board of Lirectors may
The ships must
think Et.
1923.
an
Dated this 26th day of May
By Order of the Board. L. S. GREENHILL,
Secretary.
WAR
Mr. J. Locke. Mr. F. Laird. Mr-be returned to the Russia Volun- R. K. Burns, Mr. E. Dewar. Mr.tear Fleet.
| A. B. McEwan. Mr. Hoey, Mr. W. Bugg. Mr. Moller, Mrs, Molier and children, Mrs. A. Crawford, Mrs. A. Snow and children, Mr. Snow.
EXCHANGE.
Opening Bulk closing Fate on Page 23
30 d. San Francisco and Nex
J. R. OIBERRI, Proprietor.
SELLING
York
95.
TT Demand 30 d.. પ
+
4 m. Mark
Nom
4. Francs
2.70
1.
3.35
Demand, Germany.
4 m/s
Demand, New York
54,
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1. Bombay
99:
Demand, Bombay
110:
TT. Calcutta
Dezaund, Calcutta
Telephone Central $70. -
13, Chen's Road Central.
Arst class Hotel centrally located in the shopping and business districts, largaT T. Singapore
rooms completely renovated and refurnished. Dining Room and Lounge T T. Japan jari pened. Entirely under new management.
For terms apply to the Manager.
EMBROIDERED & DRAWN WORK
YOU WILL FIND OUR STORE
CHEAPEST AND BEST.
Swatow. Drawn Work, Embroideries. Silks, Laces, Ivory Beads & Carvings and other works of art.
FOOK WENG &ICO.
Astor House Hotel Building
Branch HOX EONG & CO., No. 3. Phayre Street, Rangoas,
MOSQUITO'S!
Safeguard younelf against the danger of infection from Mosquito blies by using--
OUR MOSQUITO LOTION Try a bottle to-day Prices 50, 75, $1.25
THE COLONIAL DISPENSARY
14, Queen's Road, Central.
Tel. Central No. 1877.
TT. India
Demand Indis
T. T. San Francis and New
York
TT. Jaca
T.T. Marke
T. T. Francs Demand. Pazie
On Yokoham
Demand, Mil
Demand, Singapore
Demand. Batas
1.39
Not
O1. Haiphon
242
On Saigon
On Baacko's
Sovereign
BUYING
24.13/16 2 4
forward
4. LC 4. D: P
6 LC
30 d; Sydney and Melbourne
Gold leaf per Tuel
4,11.16 Bar Silver.....ready
Bank of Eagland "rans New York Lana
SUBSIDIARY COINS.
·Hongkong Attent pieces
10 5
▪f
Canton sub. coins
Hongkong May 30, 1923.
POST OFFICE NOTICES.
GENERAL HOLIDAY
1/2% pr 3% dis 191.50% dis.
"
3,1
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IRISH BARRISTERS IN ENGLAND.
A Result of the Irish Disorders. A further influx into England of Irish refugee" barristers is shown by the lists of those to be called to the English Bar during the last month..
Among them are two K.C.'s, who are to be called at Gray's Inn.
Members of the Irish Bar are flocking to England in ever-incre- asing numbers through the break- down of the judicial system in their own country. Quite a num- ber of them are able to do this with little or no formality, by rea- son of their being already mom-. bers of the Bar in this country as well as their own. For those who are not so qualified special facili ties bave been made by the Eag lish Bar Council, and at some Ions they have to eat only one dinner sod Deed pass no examination.
In London this invasion is viewed with equanimity, although; to junior counsel the advent of a body of men already experienced might well be a cause of alarm. But on some of the circuits, and notably in Liverpool, where there. isa large Irish population, the mat- ter is serious for young man who: are trying to build up practices.
Serjeant Sullivan, KC, the last of the old Serjeants, is the most notable example of these newcomers, who, with ruined
On Saterday, the 2nd June, the G.PU and the Branch Post Odizes will be practices, have been compelled to open as follows:-G P.O. from 8 to 10a.m. Bonloos Branch from 8 to 9a.come to England and start over Sheungwan Branch from 8 to 9 a.m. & 5.30 to 8 pm. Wanchai. Sayingpun ♣ Yauanti Branches from 8 to 9 4. & 5 ppm. Money Order Office entirely eased.
again. The terms of gratitude There will be one collection from the pillar boxes and one delivers of ordinary cor. in which he speaks of the respondence as 20 Sundays, and also one delivery of registered correspondance from behaviour of the English Bar
the G P
From
Tel. Central No. 1877.
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эге a tribute to the brotherly spirit which prevails an the pro- fession.The generosity of the English Bar Council. he has said, "la-quite remarkable. The concessions they have made to us; are unparalleled." It was not so very long ago since
men who wished to practise in Ireland were; obliged to be called to the English Bar first.
£1.160 REPLACED BY RUBBISH.
ENTERTAINMENTS.
To-day
till
Saturday
THE CORONET
To-day
till Saturday
NORMA TALMADGE
in
"Smilin' Through"
Prices:
2,30 p.m. $1 00 & 50 cts.; 5.15 $1.50 & 80 cts. 7.15 p.m. 80 cts. & 40 cts.; 9.15 $2,00 & $1,00
Tuesday
and
Wednesday
THE STAR
at 5.30
and 9.15 p.m.
CONSTANCE TALMADGE
In
"In Search of a Sinner."
Usual Prices.
WORLD THEATRE
PHONE, 1337 |
|
PHONE 1337
TO-DAY & TO-MORROW ONLY
at 5.15 & 9.15 p.m.
ROMANCE! ATMOSPHERE! THRILLS! MAY MCAVOY "WONDER GIRL" is
"A VIRGINIA COURTSHIP"
2.30 & 7.15 pm.
FRANCIS FORD & ELLA HALL fa
THE GREAT
REWARD"
Episodes 7 & 8.
Usual Prices.
THEATRE
Booking at the Theatre.
ROYAL
T. DANIEL FRAWLEY COMPANY
with
MISS ADELE BLOOD ONLY YOUR MORZ PERFORMANCES TO-NIGHT, ** LAWFUL LARCENCY" Recent Landen Juccess
THURS.--** SMILIN' THRO" " & Play Everyone knows. FRIDAY ---
**ANNA CHRISTIE"
Greatest play of the decade--opened in Aprü at the Strand London.
Only for grown men and Women, Have you read London's enthusiastle praise of this play 7
SATURDAY **MY LADY FRIENDS"
If you like The Gold Diggers don't miss this. t.
E.
FOUR MOKE PERFORMANCES.
Closing BATURDAY Night...
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BEIPBUILDING MATERIALS, SHIPCHANDLERS AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS,
25, WING WOO ST.
'PHONE CENTRAL NO. 1110. CENTRAL
NEW RELIGION IN JAPAN:tion as its competitors. The reli- gion is the invention of Mr. Mat- sumura Kaiseki, who, after being There seems to be no end to for twelve years A Christian the new religions in Japan, and pastor, was turned out of the church A stranger at an Antwerp bank what is perhaps more astonishing, for heresy, and finally set up for bas stolden £1,160 by a simple the number of adherents ready to bimself with a religion which he
Bank Thief's Daring Ruse,
ruse.
join them: The Japanese papers thinks will be all things to All Walking to a messenger, who are now engaged in booming re-men. The tenets of the new faith was standing at the counter with ligion called Tempaikyo or Hea are a belief in God, perpetuity of ...Fri.. I inst. 5p.m. -Fri. 1. 1. bis arm on a bez containing a ven-worshipping faith, which was life, love and pity, and the cultiva
Parcels 1st 5 pm. cheque and notes amounting to founded fifteen year ago, and has tion of virtue. Whether it has ___Fri, i just,
93,000 france, the stranger told a fine temple in Naka Shibuya, any magical form of prayer is not P.egistration
Letters 2nd 9 am franc notes.
5p..the man he had dropped two one with some 3,000 adherents. This stated, but it is hardly possible (Das Thursday Island 15th Jane.)
is not very many compared with that this cau be missing, since it: The messenger stooped to pick some of the other new religious, would be difficult to attract up the notes, and immediately but Temapaikyo appears not to Japanese adherents without a replaced his arm on the bag. But make such an appeal to supersti-virine of this kind--Er. when it was opened be found it
Parcela 1st 5 p.m. Emp. of Canadaat 2 inst.
Registration 9.15 Loiters
10.10. (Das Vancouver B.0, 18th Joas,) Huicho
Eat.. 2 inst. 10 m.
His own sad the stranger had. Binkjang
Bat., 2 inst., 2.30 p.m.by that time disappeared.
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