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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

Margaret Young

VAUDEVILLE

Oil and inspect the latest machiné medola st 1.70 THE BRUNSWICK ISTUDIO 17.ICE HOUSE,STREET

BRUNSWICK

PHOTOGRAPHS

AND RECORDS

Tel HOP CHEONG

Cu 6541

55, Queen's Road, Central,

COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS

DEALERS IN

SWATOW DRAWN AND LACE WORK

EMBROIDERIES, OLD MANDARIN COATS, SILK, ETC, ETC.

LARGE CONSIGNMENT JUST UNPACKED.. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED.

HOTELS

LEADING FAR EASTERN HOTELS.

HONGKONG;

Peak Hotel.

Repulse Bay Hotel..

"SHANGHAI:

Hongkong Hotel,

Alto House Hotel,

Palace Hotel Grand Hotel Kalee.

PEKING:

Grand Hotel des Wagon. Lits.

The Hongkong Hotel Co., Ltd.

In conjunction with

The Shanghai Hotels, Ltd.

and

The Grand Hotel dos Wagons-Lits, Ltd.

KING

EDWARD H

HOTEL.

CENTRAL LOCATION,

ELECTRIC LIFTS AND LIGHTING,

TELEPHONE ON EACH FLOOR.

BUTEL LAUNCH MEETS ALL "STEAMERS.

Tigraphic Address: "VICTORIA Z

J., WITCHELL,

f Central 173

Manager,

THE EUROPE HOTEL

SINGAPORE.

·DANCING AFTER DINNER.

EVERT

MONDAY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. TEA DANCES

TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS.

The Hotel Orchestra under the Direction of

Mr. FR. Martens.

Telephones in every Room.

Télegraphic Ajáress :-"EUROPE, SINGAPORE."

Telephone No. 2740 (9 lines).

KINGSCLERK KNUTSFORD

THE EUROPE HOTEL, LTD.

ARTHUR E. ODELL, Maong

MID-LEVEL KOWLOON

HOTEL HOTEL

SACHSE, LENNOX & Co, General Azents

Are resident Managers

PALACE HOTEL, KOWLOON..

Tel No. Kowloon 3.

Tol, Add. Palace,'

1

Two minutes from Ferry and Eailway Rtation. Five minutes by Ferry from Hongkong

A molas Hotel in every respect mad under Engiisk management.

Cakes ander personal supervision of the Proprietor,

Coung Bar and Billard Room,

Farms fodorata.;

changement for Caillion on application to

"ASTOR HOUSE

Telegraphic address "ASTOR

E. OXBERRY,

Froprietor.

HOTEL. Felephone Central 170.

13, Queen's Road Central

centrally located in the shopping and A fire class Hotel business districts, large and airy rouna, ehmpletely renovated and refurnished. Dining Room an Longe just opened. Under satirely new Managerment.

For terms apply to the Manager.

LOCATION OF FOG SYRENS.

Position of Wireless Room.

FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1923.

PASSENGERS DEPARTED,

WEATHER REPORT.

June 28c. 16h, 40m-Warning to tiongkong, Coast Porte, Co. Depression or typhoon of un- known intensity within 120 miles of Lat. 16 N. Long, 135°. E moving N.W.

Per sa Tango Maru, Jung 35 Mr. Chen Taisu, Mr. A. Horrang Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Nisholl, Mr. and Mrs. Saitoh, Mr. and Mrs. 5. Mox It is rather interesting, saya ibe and v. thildren, Mr. C. Iwaki, Mr. Journal of Commerce, to note that Tamura, Mr. and Mrs. Y. German naval architects have met in solemn copferance, and Nobuyasu, Mr. S. Hashimoto, Mrs. have decided to condemn the Yogashira, Mrs. Mary Cooney, usual praction of their country. Mr. L. Balour, Miss F. Brice men of placing the wireless room Mr. and Mrs. T. Yamashita and close against the bridge, and sug child, Mr. M. Tomita, Mr. A. gest that it should be well aft, as Gausch, Mr. G. St. Hemps, Mr. Jhas decreased mod rately over it is in practically all British pas- St. Heaps, Mrs Hallard, Mrs. E. Luizon, and slightly over Formosa senger ships. Certainly the noise Eccles, Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Newman, and along the S. coast of China. made in transmitting message Mrs E. McEwen, Miss C M. Earp, A depression is still shown to ia of a nature specially calculated

north of Haiphong

June 29d. 11h 30m.-Warning to Hongkong, Coast Ports, &e:- Typhoon of unknown intensity within 60 miles of Lat. "17" N. Long, 121 E. moving W.N.W.

June 293. 11. 35m.-Prereuro

to worry the officer of the watch Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Fox, Mr. Chun when he is straining bit ears to T. Lay, Mr. Benito V. Chun, Mr.At 6 am. this morning the catch the least eobo of a syren and Mrs. M. Matsuyeda, Miss E. typhoon was about midway be through the fog and to judge its M. Bago, Miss D. M. Hall, Mr. and tween Manila and Aparri, moving

W. or W.N.W. distanco and bearing.

MTR. A. C. Mack and child, Mr. T

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 But while one is on the con-Tsuda, Mr. G. Sano, Mr. H. R.

hourscending at 10 am, to-day, sideration of interference with Douglasa, Mr. A. J. Coyne, Rev. F0.00 inch. Total since January fog signals the question is apt to M. M.. McKenna, Rev. F. J. 1st, 2789 inches, against an lead one rather a long way aliead. Murphy, Mr. J. V. Ramsay, Mrs Waverage of 58.47 inches Not only is there the matter of Quin, Dr. J. A. Bello,, Mr. H. FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS interferonce by wireless messages,

-INDING AT NOON TO-MORROW,

District.

Forecast.

but also one's own eyres, and in Scott, Mr. S. Suyenati, Mr. K. this most merchant service officers Yokose, Mr. and Mrs. Brown, "Misa will agree with the German aug-N. M. Harris, Mise N. Troon, Mis pention that the egren or foghorn Moller, Master E Moller, Mrs. should be taken off the tore fun-H. Yokota, Mrs. M. Nonaka, Misal nel and placed somewhere well Hewlett, Mra. C. 3. Foakes,2 clear-over the crow's nest on the Master M. Nonaka, Mr. G. Estains, foremast is the suggestion. The Mr. C.. J. Fonkes, Mr. Misha matter of condensation, of course. Dobrinaky, Mr. W Whatley. Mi would come in here even more au Tze-pu, Mr. P. O. Olaytan, Mr. than in its present position, but. J. Igumnoff, Mr. Dr Burn Chuan, as that is a matter which requires

careful attention under any cir-Mr. Y. Okuno, Mr. A. J. Suvoro, cumstances there is not much Mr.. A. A Suvoroft, Mr. G. A harm in further pressure,

Suvoroff, Mr. V. A. Suvoroff, Mr.

N E. wind s Fermoss Channel fresh.

South coast of *China

between Light, H.K. & Lamocks, SW, winds.

| freshening 3 Hongkong to from NE

Gap Rockster:

fine at first.

4 South coast of cloudy.

Chini between later... H.K. & Hainan. ]

1. F. CLAXTON. Direater.

It is on the grounds of inter- N. Martziukevitoh, Mr. G. J. Bal ference with fog signals that kin, Mrs. G. Hun't, Miss G. A. | 9,K. Observatory, June 29, 1923. Scandinavian designers have Saveroff, Miss V. A. Suvvoroff, "Mrs. taken exception to our custom of Marizinkevitob and infant, Miss N..

through which the exhaust ie

having motorships with a big J. Souvinofi, Mr. T. Tanimizu, Mr. Mrs. A. L. Balfour, Miss F. Brice, funnel, steamboat fashion, G. Kanno, Mr. G. Okamoto, M. Miss E. M. Bage, Mr. A. J. Coyne, passed. Their contention is that R. Harrubu, Mr. E. V. Gomez, Mr. Mr. H. R. Douglass," Mrs. E. Me there is bound to be a strong echo, A. Narruhn, Mr. P. Canters, Mr which will interfere very serious. T. Yoshida, Mr. M. Dobrinsky.

ly with the suipe's officers in

thick weather. fa cortain

mortorships there certainly les

been a tendency for the funnel to PASSENGERS ARRIVED,

act as a drum and reverberate

with rather distressing results,

For s.s. Taugo Maru, June 27.-

but not by any means in all, and Mr. A. Guash, Mr. and Mrs. M. it would appear that this is a dis Nobuyasa, Mr. M. Tomita, Mr. S advantage which has been very Tamura, Mr. C. Taisu, Mr. and Mrs greatly exaggerated."

T. Yamashita and child. Mrs. K Taking things all in all, it ap-Vegashira, Mr. and Mrs. T. Mor" pears that the motorship's funnel

won, Miss C. M. Earp, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Mack and child, Mr. and Ara. Mastuda, Mr. and Mrs. R. L Vicholl, Mr M. Suenari, Mr. K. tokose, Miss, D. Hall, Mr. J. Suno, Mr. H. Tsuda, Mr. S. Hashimoto, Mr. and Mrs. T. Saitoli, Mrs. T asaki and 2 children, Dr. G. Estaris, Mr. G. Kanno, Mrs. M. Vonaka and child, Mr. K. Okamoto,

Mr. N. Okuno, "Mr.. T. Tanìmizu, Miss Y. Yokota, Mr. O P. Olayla Mr. M. Dobrinsky, Mr. W. Wheat, ey, Miss LA. HowTolt, Mro. G Lunt..

EXCHANGE.

is well worth white for identi.and 2 children, Mr. A. Horrilleng, Rev. M. M. McKenna, Rov. P. J. fication and other purposer, and great R is the credit that we Murthy, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Brown: give the Scandinavianis for same of their motorshipe, there does not seem to be any reason fo fol·" low their example in this. Otherwise we must agree with the Germans that the question of unnecessary noise does not re- ceive nearly as niuch attention by naval architects as it really should.

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The Four Horsemen In response to numerous re- quests, Mr. Ray has decided to give Hongkong picture-goors a last chance to see the femiou8* film, The Four Horsemen." The production is being, screened "at.

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SUBSIDIARY COINS.

Hongkong Scent pieces

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Hongkong Jane 29, 1923,

4 m/s."L/O. 4 m/s, D/P. 6 m. L/C.

the Coronet "to day for the last 30 d. Sydney and Melbourne 2/4 New York London.

time, and after it has been shown to-night it is being sent out of the Colony. "The Four Horsemon'' is a masterpiece and ranks with Intolerance. such pictures as

Many people prefer it to the latter picture "The Four Horse-

men" compares with any film yet) produced by the motion picture] industry, and nobody, who has an' far missed the opportunity of seeing it, should fail to do so to-day, which is their last chance.

A PUZZLE A DAY.

149-525

MARYLAND 1923

Canton sub. coins

POST OFFICE NOTICES.

GENERAT HOLIDAY,

1% pm. 1400 din.

16 % dia.

On Monday, 2nd July, the G. & the Branch Post Offices will be operas follows General Post Ofise from 8 am to novo. Kowloon Bratch from 8 am to 11a.m. Sheungwon Brauch from 8am. to Ba.m & from 6.30p.m. Lo Bp.mantiki, } } Aiyingpun and Yuum ti Branch from Bam. to 9: & from 5 pm to 6 pm. Tore will be one collection of letters from the pillar boxes and one delivery, of odinary. A registered correspondence from the GP.0 There will be one delivery fenm the Branch Post Offices at noon. Money Order Office will be entirely closed during the Holidaye.

Europe via Suez. (Lotters & Paper

The drawing. Typical Maryland. license plate. Three men saw an Japan automobile go by, with a Mary Shaghai land license. All agreed that

Ray) illustrates

Canada US Juan Shanghai, auton.obile Luz dud via New York lät Jușe

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29th June. 29th 36ch

1st July!

INWARD, MAILS.

Per

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Empress of Asia

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2nd 2nd

MAILA

Per Macaesar M.

•Bat 30 Tost. 8.30 ..

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(Due San Himang Rer chow

Shanghai, Dairen

Francisco

they saw six figures on the tag. One man remembered seeing à 2 and a 9; another saw two oights Japan together he third man a the figures 06 followed by another figure. Can you puzzle out, the Sandaken number of the licenan?

Flang bai Yesterday's answer;

Straite Ceylon Mauritias, L Marques

8 Africs, India is bennekkodi-

If one son was three times as a Bombay old as the other, and if the awe of Mits the first multiplied by it-alf, add-|| Fanihal ed to the age of the second,gkok. multiplied by itself, produced the sha ghai sum of 60., the mug of the older | Swann? Smoy & Keelung must b b-on 18, and the Swatow Younger fend th Straits Espyt & Evrope vis London

For 18 quale 3z6, and 18x18

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