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HOTELS.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

LEADING FAR EASTERN HOTELS.

HONGKONG:

Hongkong Hotel,

Paak Hotel, Repulse Bay Hotel.

'SHANGHAI:

Astor House Hotel,

Palace Hotel, Grand Hotel Kalee.

"PEKING!

Grand Hotel des Wagur-Lits.

The Hongkong Hotel Co., Ltd.

In conjunction with

The Shanghai Hotels, Ltd.

and

The Grand Hotel des Wagons-Lita Ltd.

KING EDWARD

HOTEL.

CENTRAL LOCATION, ELECTRIC LIFTS AND LIGHTING, TELEPHONE ON EACH FLOOR. HOTEL LAUNCH MEETS ALL STEAMERS.

Telegraphic Address : " VIITOR)!

J. WITORELL,

Zel Centrai 373

Manager,

THE EUROPE HOTEL

SINGAPORE.

1 ANCING AFTER DENNER.

EVERY

ONDAY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY TEA DANCES

TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS..

1hr Hotel Orchestra under the Direction of Mr. F. R. Martens. Telephones in every Room.

Telegray bic Address:-"EUROPE, SINGAPORE."

Talephone No. 2740 19 lines).

"JAPAN & CHINA.

Stern Warning on Boycott Question.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1923.

CORRESPONDENCE.

: (To the Editor of the "Rongkong:

Telegraph.") Manila Broadcasting.

Horgkong Radio.".

WEATHER REPORT.

July 4d 11h 05m. Pressure is bigest near the Banine." It has increased slightly to moderately in all districts

A depression is still shown to the N.W. of Haiphong, De

The incipient depression to the E of the Visayas has not 'd eve loped,

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24, hours ending at 10 am to-day, 0.37 inch. Total since January 1st, 30.15 inches, against aa average of 40.89 Inches. FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS

Peking, June 99,- With regard to the situation of the anti-Japan Sir-Wo read with interest a ese movement in China and the front page article appearing in attitude of the Japanese Govern-your issue of June 21st antitled, ment on the subject, the Japanese Legation has handed to Reuter a Among other things; it is stated lengthy statement which goes that the National Radio Admin into great detail on the matter istration, Ltd, in conjunction with and cites various instances com British and American interests, plained of. This statement con-will shortly erect a high powered elo tes as follows:-

radio station at Manila. "The anti-Japanese movement Certainly there must be some is stirred up at Changsha and misunderstanding, as under ex- other places in China by the so-fisting lawe, no foreign corporations called Society in Support of are permitted to enter the radio Diplomacy, the Students Union, fld, and, as a matter of fact, we groups of merchants who, have now two small hrondcasting shrink from legitimato •conomic stations in operation-one owned competition and groups of rogues by the Pacific Commercial Com paid by political agitators. The pany and the other by the under 12 apitation is not only having bad signed Company, we have just results upon the trade between increased the capacity of our China and Japan, but also affect station to 600 miles phone trans ing the friendly relations of the mission and before the end of the two reizhbouring countries. The year, both the Pacific Commercial state of affairs is now viewed with Company and our Company will | grave concern by the Japanese have each a 500 watt set in opera-14 Government, which is always tion with a radius of 1,500 miles. solicitous cf friendly relations with China and the peaceful development of the Far East as a

Yours etc.. HENRY HERMAN. President Electric Supply Co.

T/T Demand 30 4/6. 60 d/s..

4

mja.

T/T. Shanghai T.T. Singapore TT Japan TT. Ladia Demand India

ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.

District.

Forecast.

Formosa Chapoel . Jouth coast of China between 8. winds. H.K. & Lamocks. moderate,

squally; Hongkong to overcast,

showery Gap Rockin

South coast · of China between H.K. & Hainan..!

T. F. CLAXTON, Director.

I.K. Observatory, July 4, 1923.

EXCHANGE

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whole, 1n, wiew of the graye Manila, June 26, 1923. situation of the agitation in China, the Japanese Government has in- atructed Mr. Yoshids, the Charge d'Affaires in Peking, to make) strong representation to the Chin- Pae Government on the subject. Mr.. Yoshida, acting under instructions from his home Government, had an interview with Mr. Sben Jui- lin. Acting Minister, of Foreign Affairs, at the Waichiae Pu on June 8 and verbally communicat- ed to him that the Chinese Government were riquested to give, tel: graphic instructions to their provincial authorities to take efective measures for the sup pression of the agitation; that in T/T. Java case the provinciel authorities ref. Fraurs..... mained still inactive in spite of Demand, Paris instructions from the Central Gov. ernment and the safety of Japan- ese residents and their property conti ued to be threatened, the Japanese Government might) | be compelled to take the necessary measures according to the require- Hongkongments of the case; and that as

THE EUROPE HOTEL LTD.

ARTHUR E. ODELL Manag

KINGSCLERE HOTEL

KNUTSFORD HOTEL

MID-LEVEL KOWLOON

'SACHSE, LENNOX & Co. General Agen

Are resident Managers,

PALACE HOTEL, KOWLOON.

Tel. No. Kowloon 3.

fel, Add, Palaes."

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▲ first clase Hotel in every respect and under English management, Cuisins ander personal supervision of the Proprieter,

Loang Bar and Billiard Room,

Terma Moderate,

erenin rrangemants for families on appilcalian to

NOTICE.

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Proprietor,

MORRISON PIANOS

Built to Suit this climate. Guaranteed for SEVEN YEARS.

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regards the claims for indemnity of damages sustained by the Japanese in connection with the recent Changsha incident and other anti-Japanese agitatione in the different parts of China, the Japanese Government would enter negotiations with the Chi

aking ese Governon of the case. A fodkthy Note supplementing what the Japanese Charge d'Affaires vertally conveyed to the Chinese Acting Minister of Foreign Affaire

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Dongkong July 4, 1923.

POST OFFICE NOTICES.

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Telegraphic Communication with Waglan Light-house is inteď

INWARD BASES."

From

Shanghai trans Europe via Suez Letters only 7)

Japan

on June 8 was presented to the Straits Chinese government by thej Japanese Legation on June 15,"

THE CHINESE SOCCER TOUR.

Mr Millard Arrives to Straighten Matters.

Mr. H. A. Millard, who was delegated by the Australian Foot ball Association to arrange for the visit of a Chinese team to Australia this year, bes come down to Hongkong from Shanghai | to endeavour to straighten out

Letters via Brindisi

via Suez (Papers only 7th June Manile...

Shanghai

1.A.. Japan & Shanghai London Parcela 6th June ... Australia Manita

**

Ceba

.

For

Per. Ng

fluye ....

4th July.

4th

Astolycas... Arafuro Scheer Genoa M Liacgcbow...

Laomeden Pres Grant.. Noochow

Pres. Madison

Kashmir

Aki M.....

OUTWARD MAILS.

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Saigon Tourane & Quinban Mardin Swatow... Shanghai, Japan, Canada. U6... C. Hollow & Haiphong..

a B. America & "Europu ris San Francisco

the tangle which has resulted Hoihow & Engkok from the South China section of Swatow, Amey & Foochw

the players staying back. It will Weihai

to recollected that the lads were

to have sailed on the ss. Tango Maru last week, but though the

Sandaka Australia, & New Zealand

vis Thorsday I

Northern players were ready to walow Amoy & Formosa.. dopart, those in Hongkong refused to leave anti they had more definite knowledge of the arrangements made on their behalf.

Manila. Sandakon Australia & New Zealand vis Theraday Island ..."

To a Press representative Mr Millard stated yesterday that hel was ready to arrange guarranties for the return passages of the team should the tour prove fin-

Shanghai Jepan Canada, U.S.A.0.4 Ewalow, Amoy & Keelunz

Я America *Europe via Victoria BO.

ancial failure. He pointed out Straits & Calcutta

that the cancellation of paireger Balgon, Straits Ceylon · Mauritius, E., by the Tango Maru had reential) Marques, 8. Afrien. Indin via

in a loss of 25 per cent, of the money. Everything had, hel

thought,been setifactorily arrang- ed. A special uniform for the

Per.. Diomed.. Pheumpech Yuo Yin Wa I cougiang.. Hydrangea.. Mingsang

...14th

ENTERTAINM ENTS

THE CORONET

TODAY at 2.30, 5.15, 7 15 & 9.15

LAST PERFORMANCES

of

JAMES KIRKWOOD, MARJORY DAW

and WESLEY BARRY

In

BOB HAMPTON OF

PLACER

GRAND ITALIAN OPERA SEASON

-AT-

THE STAR

Tonight at 9 sbarp

FAUST

Thursday, July 5th

MADAME BUTTERFLY

Friday, July 6th

THE

BARBER OF SEVILLE

Seats $3 and $2

Booking at Moutrie's till 6; After 5 at -- Ferry & Theatre,

WORLD THEATRE

PHONE: 1337

Date Thure., 6 inst., 10 a.ro. -Thura, & inst. 10 a.m. Thurs.. 5 inat, 1 p.m. ..Thara, & inst. 2 p. Thurs., 5 inst. 3.30pm. Thurs, 5 insi., 5 p.m.

Parcels tuon.

Registration 6 p.m.

Lettera 5p.c

Pres. Wilson...Thurs.. fast.

Churang Haiching

Kus chow

Victoria

(Due S. Fraccisco 28th July.

Fri. Siunt.. 8 a.m. ... Fri., “O iust. noon.

Fri.. inst. 3 pm.

1

Fri, Parcels on.

Registration & p.m.) Letters 5 p.m (Doe Thursday Is. 19th Juy. Corbu M....

...at.. 7 inat, "7 am. Parcela 6th 6 pm Arafura

Eat. 7 inst

Registration 9.45 am.

Letlers 10 30 0. {Das Thursday Ja, 20th July)

......Sun., 8 inst., 9.

Kaij> M.

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Prey Grasto

Kut'sng

Ghazaskhodi. Aden. Egypt & Europe vís Marsoilles

Chrli

Straits

team, blue and white, gold mono- Swaton, Amoy & Foochow gram, has been decided on,] Java vie. Batavia Photographs of the players and

particulars of the projected tour have already been sent to come of the leading papera in Australia, America, and England.

*Van Cloon

Haihony

Tisteroem

"Correannudence basring raisei'e dame only:

7th Parcele 15051,

.. Mon. Oicst.

Registration B.m

Lellers

84. (Dao Victoria 28th July 1

.. Mon., 8 inst ̧ 1 pm

Mop. 9 it.

Fegistration 12.45 pm. Lelleta 1.30 p.m. (Doe M.reilles 12th Ang),

...Tues.. to inst., 11. ...Tuas · 10 inst.; ncou.

Tues. 10 imt., 2p

Board of Conservancy Works of Kwongtung,

Waterlovels in English Feot 8 a.m;

Pl-co of Obervation

CHORISTER FOR 80 YEARS. Bettersen: Eighty years of continuous service in church eboirs ended with the recent death of Joseph Kenningbs, 91:

Wuchow. West River For many years he was soloist in

Kongmoon Blisbury Cathedral. He had Linkonghow North sung at every Handel Festival amaui since 1862.

Shoklung East

Wheat W.L. Highest W L

FKONE. (337

Wednesday, 4th, to Saturday, 7th. July al 5.15 & 9.15 p.m.

WHEN HUSBANDS DECHIVE

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A Startling Revelation of Sonie Pointed, Truths About 31en, Weiner, Love and Mariinge

By and with EAH BAIRD

R! CENT. EVENT A' LINCHENG-NORTH CHINA

RELEASE OF THE CAPTIVES

т

A PATHE 8' PER-THRILLER IN 2. PARTS

Prices of Admission:-

-Night Show -81.50 & $100 Matinee £1.00 and 60c.

Booking at the Theatre.

PASSENGERS ARRIVED,

O, Eccles, Mr. FM. Ellis, Mr. H [G. Evans, Mr. R. E. "Gill,” Mrs...Cj Per 8.3. Angkor from Mar-W. Gny, Major and Mrs. H. G eeilles etc.-Mr. & Mrs. J. M. Gandy, Mr. W. T. Ho, Mr. B. How Gocimo, Mr. William J. Mc Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Holyoak, Mr. Coferty," Mrs. Line Wilson, and Mrs. A. Hoffmeister, Mr. J. de Mr. Twahashi, Mrs. Kawashi, Jong, lev. P. Kennelly, Mr. A/C Mrs. Nynko, Mra. Ukaj, Mrs.

Minami, Mr. & Mrs. Moss, Mr. Lang, Mr. W. C. Lyman, Mr. B. A. S. Marjima, Mrs. Nagla Ghor. Lao, Rev. T. McCarthy, Mr. L. E ayeb, Mr. J. F Hamilton, Mr. G.Osmund, Mr. A. B. Powley, Mr. Lilaram, Mr. R. Verbomat, Mr. Pun Chuckingo, Mr. Pan, Tjok-len, R Chanral,

Mr. M. de Picard, Mr. and Mrs. D. Per 6.4. Empress of Asia, July 3.-G. Renwick, Mr. R Ross, Miss 8. Mr. F. Austin, Mr. D. G. and Master Remedios, Mr. F. W. Spencer, Mr. Beebe, Miss A. M. Bennett, Mr. and H. H. Sanders, Mr. F.Simpson, Mrs, C. S. Beatty, Mr. J. P. Bragn, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. and Mise Tinnia, | Misa A. Baslu, Mr. E. J. Carrol}; } Mr. D. O. Tilburn, Mr. and Mrs. F. July 1 July 2

Mr. Chong C. Chat, Mr. N. G. D. Tracy. Mr. W. Wright, Mr. M. Feut Feet

Chung, Sir Wm. Beca-Davies, Mr. H. Warson, Mr. Wong, Mr. J. C. LN da Silvas, Miss D. da Silva, Wel, Mr. B. S. Tu and Mrs. Y., 0. Misses C. and M. de Silvas, Miss Y

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