NOTICE
BRUNSWICK RECORDS
F
KTISTIC companions of Brunswick Phonographs.
These Records are made under the direction of great interpreters men who have the power and faculty of developing musical selections as they would be played by the composers.
Just as there are directors for the opera, the stagy, the orchestra, we now have directors for records.
This means that each Brunswick Record is not only the work of some accomplished artist but is accom- panied by the shadings of a renowned director.
This is why Brunswick Records rise above the qualities must records have in common. Brunswicks are more than title and arist. They bear the impress of some guiding hand. One who knows how to bring out the inherent qualities, the hidden beauty, the magnetic presonality, the more spiritual intuitions of the composers.
Ask to hear these records. They will play on any phonograph with steel or fibre needles. Made by tha House of Brunswick-a name renowned in the world of music. Compare Brunswick Records with others. Be their sole judge! Look for something entirely different something sweeter, richer, truer! You'll End it in fall measure in the new Brunswick dise:
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
BRUNSWICK STUDIO
17. Ice House Street.
HOTELS.
LEADING FAR EASTERN HOTELS.
Peak Hotel,
Hongkong Hotel,
Astor House Hotel,
HONGKONG :
Repulse Bay Hotel. SHANGHAI:
Grand Hotel, Kalee.
Palace Hotel,
PEKING:
Grand Hotel des Wagon Lits.
The Hongkong Hotel Co., Ltd. In conjunction with
The Shanghai Hotels, Ltd.
and
The Grand Hotel des Wagons Lits, Ltd.
CORRESPONDENCE.
(Tomke Editor of the Hongkong + Telegraph."*}
Local I adio.
Sir May I suggest that a slight error crept into the radio.
i paragraph in yesterday's issue of!
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER
your paper in mentioning thatĮ QUAKES AT MANILA. the Radio Communication Com- panty were installing a largel
PASSENGERS DEPARTED.
offars of assistance, but also by apparent apathy for the object» of the appeal. If people raview Par 9.8. President Pierce for the position as it is. I, faal con-San Francisco ete Mr. J. O. | vinced they will give Poppy Day Anderson, Mr. John Arnold, Mrs. their very generous support, J. P. Benton, Miss P. Benton,
Yours etc.
Liens M. Blood. Mr. Robert, SYMPATHISER.
Canvin, Mrs. S. Foldstein, Mr. T. Hongkong, 6th. November, 1933.
K. King, Miss O. Lamuesnaya, Rev J. Mathewson, Rev, ET.. Mitton, Mr. Boris Ostrounoff, Mr. | T. Rowen, Miss Irene Traux, Mr.) A. Tavares, Mr. A. C. Tinson, Lieut, D. E. G: Wemyss, Miss L transmitting set with which it Manila and vicinity experi-Williams, Mr. E. B. Waite. Mr. would be possible to talk to Pek-jenced a fairly sharp earthquake D. D. Toden. Miss Winifred Hol- ing. it was also stated that the of four seconds duration at 85 land, Mr. Y. Ishiyama, Mr. A. manager was a well-known local o'clock on the night of October Morton, Mr. H. J. L. Milles, Mr. 29th.. and another a faw days& Mrs. L. Rose, Mrs. F. T. Wad- For the information of the later. The Manila Bulletin ofdell, Mr. & Mrs. A. M. Boyle, Mr. general public. I think it ought to November 2nd. reports -
& Mrs. Q. M. Boese, Mr. F. M. [be known that the
Manila and immediate vicinity Baddeley, Mr. G. H. Hardeman, Mr. A. Johannes, Mr. & Mr. F. Gardiner, Yrs. D. de Kock. Mr. & Mrs. Thos Kisling. Mr. C o. Lindberg. Dr. Elmer Merrill, Mr. H. McKinley, Mr. D. Noftaly, Mr. & Mr. L. Rhodes, Mr. & Mrs. John G. Sutton, Mr. John Sutton Jr. Mr. Robert Sutton, Mr. P. Vielegas.
man.
is not a local man.
manager
of the Radio Communication Co.jexperienced eight seconds of earth is Major Basil Binyon, who was rocking yesterday afternoon with- Juuring the war one of the Homelin two hours. |Government's experts, and who Several hundred pesos damage was reported by several com. Save for this-an excusable panies, the result of stocks, piled mistake it is encouraging to high in bodegas, toppling to the find a British Company with a floor during the swaying of the öne reputation, at work in Hong-ground and buildings. kong, installing many receiving Clerks in downtown office build- Sets and generally boostinglings made wild rushes for the
street during the second quake.
British trade.
Yours ate.
"RADIO." Hongkong. Nov. 7th., 1923.
Poppy Fay Erive.
The first quake, at 2.40 o'clock. was of three seconds duration.
The second at 3.59 o'clock listed Eve seconds. Hanging lights were still swinging from the quake when the 4 o'clock
whistle blow.
But there's no danger of a more violent shock, the weather bureau advised last night.
|
WEATHER REPORT.
Nov. 7d. 12h. 03m.- Pressure has decreased slightly along the coast of China and over Luzon. It has decreased slightly over the Visayas and at Guam.
A depression is shown to the south of Guam.
ENTERTAINMENT
OSCAR WILDES
Salomé
with
NAZIMOVA
5.15 & 9.15ONLY
THE CORONET
Sir. Toeching the above I have
Moderate monsoon may be ex- talked to many people about the sale of Poppies on Armistice Day
pected along the S.E coast of for the Earl Haig's Fund and it The two quakes, both of Inten-China and over the N. China Sea. Hongkong rainfall for the 24. rather seems to me that there is sity HT, were caused, the weather a lack of information amongst the hureau believes, by readjustment hours ending at 10 am, to-day. She married the man
Total since January She had Sworn to kill!- general public concerning Earl of old faults of the earth, similar 0.39 inch. Haig's Fund and a corresponding to the quakes of preceding days. 1st. 106.41 inches, against an lack of sympathy, with Poppy Day "Much greater movements are average of $0.86-inches. Drive. All money collected by not probable," was the reassure- FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS See Poppy Day Drive (less expenses)ment of the weather men. will be remitted to Earl Haig's And Taal rocano didn't have a Fund, the objects of which are to thing to do with the earth's relieve the distress amongst: -
ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.
District.
Forecast.
"shimmy." Taal is getting Formosa Channet weaker and wesker daily, accord-
(1) Ex-Service men. (2) Widows orphans and de-ing to the observers.
pendents of those killed in the War.
"The Taal volcano, situated in the region affected, is every day more dormant, as it was found yesterday by s member of the observatory who risited it," was the further asarance.
(3) Disabled. Taking these three bodies, of people one by one, while there is ao doubt that the unemployed at Home have by their own actions
The two quakes' origin was to destroyed a certain amount of the the south and southeast, affecting sympathy of the public, there is the meridional part of Lazon. The quakes were also felt east- on the other hand no doubt that a considerable distress exist
ward in Lacuna province and amongst the unemployed ex- Tayabas province.
service men: in fact one sentence of Earl Haig's Telegram this year reads: "Inemployment causing serere distress amongst Ex-Service inen."
Regarding No. 2, while the widows, provided they are able bodied, can no doubt work and! look after themselves, many of the children will require support
[[page_£film (until they grow up and during
KOWLOON HOTEL
Telephone K. 608 and 609.
Cable Address Kowiotel THE PREMIER HOTEL IN KOWLOON. Electric Lifts to all Floors and Roof. Garden
Telephone on all Floors.
Daily, Monthly & Family Rates,
Apply Mrs. M. BLAKE
FIRST CLASS SALOON BAR
AND BILLIARD ROOM.
Proprietor FRANK L. COOKE
PALACE HOTEL. KOWLOON.
Tel. No. Kowloon 3.
Tel. Add. Palace
Five minutes
Two minutes from Ferry and Railway Station.
by Ferry from Hongkong,
& first class Hotel in every respect and under English manage
ment.
"Caisine under personal supervision of the Proprietor.
Loung Bar and Billiard Room,
Terms moderate.
Special arranrements for families on application to
J. H. OXBERY,
Proprietor.
KING EDWARD HOTEL.
CENTRAL LOCATION.
ELECTRIC LIFTS AND LIGHTING,
TELEPHONE ON EACH FLOOR. HOTEL LAUNCH MEETS ALL STEAMERS.
Telegraphic Address "VICTORIA "
Tel. Central 373.
J. WITCHELL, Manager.
THE EUROPE HOTEL.
SINGAPORE.
DANCING AFTER DINNER, EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, TEA DANCES
TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS.
The Hotel Orchestra under the Direction of Mr. F. R. Martens.
Telephones in every TOOM.
Telegraphic Address → EUROPE, SINGAPORE” Telephone No. 2740 (9 lines).
THE EUROPE HOTEL LTD.. ARTHUE'E. ODELL, Manager
that interval they can but be re- garded as a trust left to us by those wh⚫ have been killed.
Rear has the third body, the disabled from the War, presum- ably the Government or Some- body clothes them and feeds them as they live, but assistance is also rendered to them by Earl Haig Fund and a proportion of the money remitted from Hong- kong will be devoted either to their support. CIT to pro- curing for them the com-
South coast of China between N.E. winds, H.K. & Lamocks moderate;
> clouds 3 H'kong to Gap at first.
Rock.
Wm. POWELL Ltd.
(Hongkong Hotel Buildings./
į clearing
Ister. South coast of China between i H.K. & Hainan
?
T. F. CLAXTOS Director. Hongkong. Nov. 7.
GENTLEMEN'S
TAILORS and BREECHES MAKERS
forts, and attention they need in their crippled state, such as T/T tobacco etc., which will convey to Demand them a message of sympathy and 30 /--
60 d/s also the pleasant information 4/ that though they are out of sight. T/T. Ubangbai
EVENING WEAR
LOUNGE and SPORTING SUITS
A SPECIALITY.
EXCHANGE.
Opening Bate: closing Pote un Fays ta BELLING.
they are not out of mind. Few of gapore
us there are who have not seen them carried off armless, legless. eyeless, or in some way crippled and though I have no statistics at hand the number of the disabled stowed away in different corners must run into thousands. To them who were formerly able bodied men such misfortune must be particularly irksome and any message of rememberance that we can send them cannot fail to make their lot ensier to bear.
The public have in the past | been very generous in contribut- ing to these objects, but this generosity does not quite meet the bill, because as long as these people who have suffered in the. service of the Empire live, the need for faads to relieve the distress amongst them exists.
Ear: Haig's Fund, as far as it is able, deals with the distress
Укра... Indis Demand India T/T. 8an Francisco sao bas
York T/T. Marks T/T. JATE T/T. Fran... Demand, Paris
36ja. San Frascivo aặc New
Yuck
2/3
3 m/s. Mar
Nom
2/5 2/25
4. Егале
9.35
6/L
030
Demand, Jermany,
2/31 Nom
Demand, Sew York
10%
T/T. Bombay
Demand, Bomber
153
T/T. Calcotts
Demand, Calestia
Un Yokohama
103 [3]
Demand, Singapore
Demand.
10
Nom.
817
8.60
42
32.1/16
312
3%
4.45
Demand, Manila
Batavia
On Euphony
On Saigon
Xon, 2.76
On Bangkok
Sorazga
BUYING.
Gold lead per Tel
2/3 15/10 Bar Sürer ...........#tady 2;4 1/16
forward
4 B/L L/C, 4 HA DIP. 6 / L/C
2/4, Bank of England ra.es 20d/% Bydney and Melbourne 2/4) New York (London
SUBSIDIARY COINS.
Hongkong 60 cent piece 10 &
**
"
Canton sub. coins
Hongkong November
POST OFFICE NOTICES,
INWARD MAILS.
From .B.A., Canada, Japan & Ebangbai London Letters via Brindiai (9th Oct.)i.
14
amongst the various people Shanghai mentioned above and Armistice Saigon Day once a year would seem to Japan & Shanghai be a good opportunity of contribut- bangbai
ing to the fands according to our
means, Armistice Day being the day when we give thanks that
For
the War ended when it did, and tow... ended in our favour.
Amoy
Bwatc
Per Pres. Madison Autolycus ** Lisos chow... Angkor Shinyo M &zicbrea
OUTWARD MAILS.
Per Lachow Kweiyanz Byáranges You Ying Wa Haibong Přes. Madiast LASZECH T ・Bung Bo
áuckcan M.
It may be that I take too much Bobow Quinion & Toursze..oo upon myself in writing to you in Batow, Amoy & Foochow this manner, but the cause is one Manila
Shanghai
with which I sympathize deeply Haiphong
and I am given to understand awalow, Amoy à Farmoss,
that the Poppy Day Committes who are organizing the local appeal are much handicapped in their efforts not only by lack of
Printed and Publis Franklin, at 11, Lee Hoo
5.% 7.
7.% pm.
.. 198.50% die.
Date.
Due.
́th NOT.
7th
7th
#h
BLA
Thore, 8, 8 30 = m ...Thara, & inst., 10.30 a.z Thors, inst., 2.30 o.m
FrE, Binet., 830 am.
-- Fri, 9 ust.. - Doen
Fri, 9 inet., 3.7 9 m Finsk. 6pm. ...But “2-10 kuus., 10.30 23.
daa.. 11 inst, 9 am
for the Proprietor)
City of
CATHERINE CALVERT
in
A MARRIAGE OF CONVENIENCE
Tuesday and Wednesday
at
THE STAR
THE GRAND
9.15.
TO-NIGHT
9.15
ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN
"THE ACCIDENTÁL - HONEYMOON '
The Flirt" has been delayed in transit.
WORLD THEATRE
PHONE. 1337
PHON
Wed. 7th. to Saturday, 10th. November at 5.15 p.m. & 2.15 pm.
1337)
THRILLS-A-MINUTE LAUGHS-A-SECOND
HAROLD
LLOYD
IN
SAFETY LAST
THE FIRST SEVEN REEL COMEDY
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.