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HOTELS.

THE

HONGKONG

HONGHONG DOTEL: REPULSE BAY HOTEL¿PEAK HOTEL Telegraphic Address: "KREMLIN, DONGKONG."`

AND

SHANGHAI

ASTOR 'HOUSE' HOTEL; PALACE

HOTEL:

GRAND HOTEL KALEB; MAJESTIC, HOTEL Telegraphic Address: "CENTRAL, SHANGHAL "

HOTELS,

LIMITED.

In association with the Grand Botel Des Wagons Lits, Ltd., Peking.

KOWLOON HOTEL.

3.

THE PREMIER HOTEL IN KOWLOON.

First Class Billard Room & Saloon Bar:

Electric Lift and Telephone to each Floor, fels. K.608 and K.609. Cable address:~KOWLOTEL,. Hongkong. Under the Personal Supervision and Management of

FRANK.L. COOKE, Proprietor.

KING EDWARD HOTEL.

CENTRAL LOCATION.

ELECTRIC LIFTS AND LIGHTING,

TELEPHONE ON

EACH FLOOR.

HOTEL LAUNCH MEETS ALL STEAMERS.

"aí. Central 373,

Telegraphic Address

VICTORIA

J. WITCHELL. Manager.

THE EUROPE HOTEL.

SINGAPORE.

DANCING AFTER DINNER,

EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, TEA DANCES

TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS.

The Hotel Oroliestra under the Direction of

Mr. F. R. Martons.

Tolephones in every

room.

Celographic Address" EUROPE, SINGAPORE

Telephone No. 2740 (9 linos).

QUEEN'S

THE EUROPE HOTEL LTD. ARTHUR E ODELL, Manager.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

THEATRE

PLEASURE HOUSE.DE-LUXE

COMMENCING

To-day May 2nd. June

at-

5.15 and 9.15 p.m.

"YOUTH TO YOUTH'

AN UNBEATABLE COMBINATION PLAYED BY A DISTINGUISHED CAST, HEADED BY

Billie Dove

at 2.30 and 7:15 p.m. A FOX SERIAL

THE BRIDE "13"

EPISODES 9 and 10

USUAL PRICES

BOOKING AT THE THEATRE.

-PASSENGERS DEPARTED.Miss J, P. Ward, Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Carroll, Mr. A. D. Bell, Prof. änd Per P. and 0... Khiva. 31st Mrs. F. P. Purvis, Mr. E. S. Wil- May-Rev. F. Manne, Mr. and Mrs. kinson, Mic, W.- Cox, Mrs. White- Gi, W. Grossett, Miss N. Grossett, side, Mr. T. W. Williams, Mr. and Mr. J. T. W. Brooke, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. W. S. Wilson and child, Mr. A. R. Welgall, Mr. David Wood, Cheak Cheng-pok, Mrs. Mu Hin- Mrs. J. Oudney, Miss K. Oudney.agong, Master Ma- Chun-yuk, Mr. Miss D. M. Butterworth, Miss M. F. Lam Kow-kwong, Mr. E. Squires, Portor, Mr. C. C. Shelton, Mr. F. G. Mr. W. E. Bassford, Lt. Comdr. Sterling, Mr. J. Rulg, Mr. Tan R. W. Martin, R.N., Miss E. G. Chong-ynu, Mr. A. Travors Lacey, Stedman, Mr. David Korr, Mrs. Mr. T. James, Mr. F. S. Potter, Mr.Kennedy and Infant, Mina Gilbert- Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Brown, Leo Chin-lin, Mr. and Mrs. A.json, Turner, Mr. Lim Chuen-hoe, Mr.Comdr. and Mrs. V. E. Ward, Mrs. Fuo Few-ting, Rev., A. K, Me.A. Winchester, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Pherson, Mrs. A. K. McPherson and D. Forrest, Mr. G, Bowack, Dr. Infant, Miss Mary McPherson, Rev. and Mrs. J. II. Thompson, Master F. Shelly, Miss G. G. Dexter, Sub.-I. Thompson, Miss N. Thompson; Lt. W. Tindson, R.N., Lt.-Comdr. Mr. and Mrs. G. Figgott, Dr. and Mr. Mrs. H. J, Mullet, Master Mullot, P. 8. W. Henderson, R.N Yang Chung-pol; Mre. 9. Samson, Mr. Ynu Ching-hóck, Mr. A. E. Dirk W. F. Bickard, Bra. I. S. Law, Seccombe and Mr. E. E. J.-Smith.

NOTICE.

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB'

HE hall Yearly Goneral Most- ing of Mombors willbe hold on Saturday 7th. June 1924 at 12.30 p.m. in the Jockey Club Rooms, Hongkong Club Annex.

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

si

THE Fourth Extra Race Meat- TH

ing will be held (weather permitting) at Happy Valley on Saturday 7th and. Monday 9th. June 1924, commending at 3.30 p.m. each day. The first bell will he rung at 3 p.m.

The charge for admission to the Public Enclosure will be $1.--- Boldiers and Sailors in uniform half price.

Membore ure advised that they must show their Souson Tickets admission to thu to obtain Members Enclosure.

Each momber has the right of introducing 2 non-members to, the Members' Enclosure, tickets for whom can be obtained from MensTE. Linstead & Davis at 85,-each up to Friday June 6th.

The Stowards invite the Indies of Hongkong tô he present.

THE NEW

"COLUMBIA"

STARTS & STOPS ITSELF

NEW PRECISION MOTOR ACCURATE, STRONG. SMOOTH AS A WATCH. NEW MODELS AT

ANDERSON'S

-NY, KLINE-

(NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA...

FROM EUROPE & STRAITS,

The Steamship

"FUSHIMI MARU" having arrived from the above portr. Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed ai their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godow Company's Godowns at Kowloon, whence delivory may be obtained. Goods not cleared by the 8th. June 1924 will be subject to ront.

Damaged packages uut be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignee's and the Co.'s Topresentatives on any Tuesdays & Fridays, at 2.30 p.an. within the free storago Period.

All claims must be presented

MONDAY,

JUNE 2

1924.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

FRENCH POLITICS.

Paris, May 31,

M. Herplot has sent a letter to the Socialists leader Leon Blum, arging the Socialists to collaborate with the Radlent-Socialists in the new Government. He anys the country clearly desires that the Electoral union between the two parties should be transformed into n government partnership, with a view to far-reaching sqelal ro- fonns and building up peace abroad.

The Socialist Party Congress is opening to-morrow and will discuss the letter: The general opinion is that the socialists will roject participation in the Ministry, while making their support in dobate conilltion on M. Herriot's refusing to accept the premiership from M. Millerand-Renters

The executive committee of the Radicul and. Radical-Socialist parties drafting a programme for the future government heard a statement from M. Herrlot, who the newspapers say, insisted upon the resumption of relallons with the Soviets, together with a con- ellation international polley, in conformity wherewith M. Herriot would personally attend the September sesalon of the League of Nations, where it is hoped he would meet Mr. Ramsay Macdonald. The vexed question of the Presidency, however, is becoming more critical. The Radical-Suclälist Oeuvre contradicts the ports that M. Harrist will form a Cabinet at the behest of,M. Millerand; on the contrary. It states that he will only take nillee conditionally on the President rejiguing, or proulsing in resign as early as poss mibles--le ter

THE BUKHAREST EXPLOSION.

Bukharest, May 29 (Delayed by the Censor). Au otici comunique says that the explosions of the munitions began al night and set fire to three magazines, several support depots, army workshups, a buck of barrueks and a number of private houses, Prompt measures by the authorities saved a great quantity of munitions and restricted the fire to one area. "The ammunition store destroyed was only one of many possessed by the were killed and 20 cray: the no great diseater occurred. Four wounded. The report that a shell Tell on the Regal Palace is

Vienna, Jane 1.

which A traveller from Bucharest describing the disaster

of the magazine | med there recently says that the explosion

that it seemed ny filled with shraphei grenades was so ferrlic Tanah every building in the city had fallen. Houses shook on their foundations while illes and parts of facades fell into the Vreets, Hardly a single pane of glass was-left unbroken through- The adds that the people of Bucharest are convinced out the city. that the disaster was the work of communi-ts.--Renter.

atrae,"Benter.

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CU d/s,'

10 4/4, com

4.

T/T. 6bangbai

CIT. Bingapor T/T. Japan

T/T. India Demand Ins

EXCHANGE

(Opening Rate: closing. San Francisco and New

FILLING

T/T. Ban Francisco and Now

York

Bate on Puge 1.1.

York 4. Mark

9/4 16 18 5 m/s, France

Domand, New York

T/T. Calcutta

On Yokoham A

622

Nom

.10 66

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170%

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T/T, Bomba"

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Demand, Galoutta

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Danismi, Ustatis

Now

On Hsipbong

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Nom

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BUYING,

Gold lax? per Tal

49.

Bar Silvertendy

forward

26

24.13/16

3

4,30;

17. Jaramainomeinen F/T. Marks volumessan

/T. Franz Demand, Pariz

2/5

4 = /. L/0. .D/P. $. L/0. .................. 9/5 15/16 Bank of England ram 59 d/. Bydney and Melbourne 3/5 15/10 New York/Lonian

SUBSIDIARY COINS. Hongkong:60_ocal plecs (

10

D

Danzon sub, goine Gold leaf

Hongkong, Joue 4 1924,

POST OFFICE NOTICES.

GENERAL HOLIDAY.

par.

du.

dis.

$49.

On Tuesday the 3rd of Jane, the G.P.O. and Branch Post Offices will be open follow The .P.O. and Kowloon Branch from 8 a.. to 9 a.m. Shoungwas Branch from 8 am to 0 and from 5.30 pm to 8p.m. Wants, Baiyinapan, Yanmatt, and Sham Shui Po Braccher from Ba.m. to `a.m. and from 5 p.m. to b p.m. Thers will be one collection of letters from the pillar boxes, and one dallvary at ordinary correspondence as Purdy and also one delivery of registered corres There will be one delivery from the Bratch Toondance from the .P.0), at 9 a.m.

Post Officer at noon. The Money Order Office will be entirely closed.

From

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Manila +44 Shanghel airaito Abangbsi Јарап Danada, 0.5,A., Japan & Shanghai Sbanghi

LAF

INWARD MAILS.

Per President Wilson Yingcho Talms

Due.

+50

fnd June 201

3rd

Obiokiang

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to +

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Empress of Australia. Saachow

4th

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President Lincoln President Van Buren. President Jesteron

7th

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Europe via Negapatan (Latter Exper, Luadon 8th May.)

U 8.&., Canada, Japan & Shanghai within ten days of the steanior's. - ; D.9.A. Japan, & Bbangka

.9.A., Canads, Japan & Shanghai... arrival here, after which date

No fire insurance has been. affected.

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they cannot be recognized.

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No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.

For

Saigon Jaigon Esiphong Bangkok

Bestow & Bangkok

Buslow, Amoy & Pooɑbav

Hamibul & Wachow

Bwalow

Lad

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

Hongkong, June 1st. 1924.

LUX

For all fine laundering"

Won't shrink washers Lauliders silke ace!) All flop fores

Amay

OUTWARD MAILS.

Per Solvikan Haiching

Straits Dayton, India Mauritius,

S Africa, Egypt. & Europe vis Marcellins

Borgen Drufar

Allpore - Kwangfueg

Diokle,

Halfoong

Koshow...

Date.

AMUSEMENTS

ww.Today till Wednesday-

at 2.30, 5.15, 7,15 & 9,13

5.30

Mack Senneit

CROSSROADS NEW YORK

A Comely-Meloirami.

BUSTER KEATON'

in

"NEIGHBOURS."

THE CORONET

THE STAR

TODAY

9.15

At Every Turn She Face

A New Crisis!

Whichever way she turned. the accusing fingers of those who knew her inner life were pointed at her. Years wasted, opportunities lost, love trampled upon only now did she realize the futility of her, existence, Could she build a new future on the ruins of a dead past?

It's a picture of life itself) brought to the screen by the artistry "of its author, di; rector and actors. It barg human souls to teách a greši lesson, fearless yet engrosse ing. The magnificent cast Includes Claude Alllingwater; Jacqueline Gadsden, and Jane Mercer.

A WORTH WHILE PICTURE Lois Weber's Great Production

A CHAPTER in HER LIFE

From the famous novel "JEWEL" by Clara Louise Burnham.

WORLD THEATRE

The Most Coolest & Pupulur Picture House in the Colony, Des Voeux Road Central

-day & To-morrow

GLADYS WALTON

In a remarkable and lovable portrayal-the famous M'Lins of Bret Harte's great story of the west- Supported by VERNON STEELE

and a superb cast in

THE GIRL WHO RAIN WILD RIGNALD DENNY

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The Leather Pushers

(SOMETHING FOR NOTHINGĄ

International News & Felix Cartoon Comedy

NOTICE.

NOTICE is hereby givon that

BISURATED MAGNES ĮSTOPS STOMACH PA

Yes, and quickly, too, for

scrip No 4227 for 500 shares gots rid of the harmful stomi ...Tus, 3 lost.. 8.30 = m. ...Tues., Inst., 9am. Ewo Cotton Milis Ltd, in the said which causes the troul

TUBE.

name of Mr. Ezra Abraham of Three minutes from the 3 lost, Da Taen

3 lost. 8. Hongkong together with a duly Bigurated Magnesia ontora Taes, 3 ink, Yam

chanca of. pain basg and Tus. 3inal, .m.exosuted transfer doed purporting stomach the acid is no mor Tina da.m. to assign the said shares has stomach is doing it's workbe Tam. inl., 9. been lost.

fortably, Bisurated Magnesia ****........ Toss, 3 lost, 10 Tho said shares are the pro the finest thing out for indis

Wed, 4 is, 3...

porty of the undersigned and tion, flatulenco, gastritis, application has been duly made sickness and similar trouble to the Company for the issue of the one thing you can rely bas a duplicate scrip.

and it costs vary tittle. V The public is therefore warned you go to your ölemist, to buy against dealing with the said look on wrapper for the tra oval with the w Bliares without reference to the mark undersigned. Any person having] 'HISMAG' There's nothin any knowledge as to the whore-"just as good it's B Lettors 3.30 p.m.abouts of the said scrip is asked Magnesia that stops digest (Due San Francisco 27th Juas

to communicate with the under and stomach pain tigned. *

AT STOPS IT QUICKLY,

Yutog

Kabita 31.

Boblebow

U.S.A... Contral & S. America k *Europe is San Francisco

Pres. Wilson

Waibolwol

Shapabal, Japan. Honolulu, Canada,

Baton, Amay Formers Mapila Bardaken

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Bwatow, Amoy a Foochow Shanghai, Japan, Canada,"

Wed, 4 last,

Registration 9.45 a.m. Letters 030 p.m. ¡Dus Marisiles 6th July.)..

... Wed

4 inst., 2.50 m. Parcele 4th poou.

...Wed., 4 inat.,

Registration 245 p.

Europe la Biberia,)

(Jorrespondence specialy snoperscribad

'via Biberia" soly.)

...Thurs., Blast. 9.30am

Thurs, 5 inst., 6pm.

Kolen M. s«, «se? Achilles

,. 6 Init. noon. me Mausang

Fri, 6 Inst. 3pm.. Buisang Maining bug" thenFrl," & Inst., "3 p.m.'|

Farcela 3 p.m ... Bet Zirnd

Begistration 6pm.

Latters. (Das Victoria B.C. 27th June) Ship salle at 10 s.m. 8th June,

... America Europe via Victoria B.C.

Pres. Jackson

ELLIS & CO., .. Share and Genogal Brokers,

23, Ice Houso Street.

The Siga

* of the

BISMAG

Gravine"

Hongkong,

9th. April, 1924,

Printed and Published for the Proprietor, Franklin, 31, Ice House Street, in the City of Vir

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