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HONGKONG

HONGKONG HOTEL: REPULSE BAY HOTEL; PEAK_HOTEL Telegraphic Address: "KREMLIN, HONGKONG, "

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SHANGHAI

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HOTELS,

LIMITED.

in association with the Grand Hotel Des Wagons Lits, Ltd., Peking,

KOWLOON HOTEL.

THE PREMIER HOTEL IN KOWLOON.

First Class Billard Room & Saloon Bar:

Electric Lift and Telephone to each Floor, fels. K.691 and 1,609,⋅⋅ Cable address:~KOWLOTEL, Hongkong. nal Supervision and Management of

FRANK L. COOKE, Proprietor.

KING EVARD HOTEL.

CENTRAL LOCATION.

ELECTRIC LIFTS AND LIGHTING,

TELEPHONE ON EACH FLOOR. HOTEL LAUNCH MEETS ALL STEAMERS.

Tolographic Address "VICTORIA

J. WITCHELL,

Manager.

Tel. Contral 373.

THE EUROPE

SINGAPORE.

HOTEL.

DANCING. AFTER DINNER,

EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY,

TEA DANCES

TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS.

The Hotel Orchostra under the Direction of Mr. F. R. Martens.

Telephones in every room.

Telographic Addrose :-" EUROPE, SINGAPORE

Talophone No. 2740 (9 linos).

THE EUROPE HOTEL LTD. ARTHUR E ODELL; Manager.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS,

DRY DEMOCRATIC DELEGATES.

New York, June 28.

THE HONGKONG TELEGIAPH

TO-DAY'S MISCELLANY.

The Simla correspondant of the Times? reports:-Information

AB

to the training of Indians 08

British officers was given at tho Dimand

commission

MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1924

EXCHANGE.

(Opening) Bate : closing Rate on Page 1). DELLING.

Univeraltios Conforonco by the 60 de Director of Military Training, 10 địa, seinu when the Conference wani 4 m/k.. simiau discussing the possibility of T/T. Bbaagha! .......

T/T. Singapore glving direct

to CT. JAARD graduates of Iadian universities. T/T India The conference was informed Damand facis that only ten vacancies Were FIT. San Fransisco and Hew allotted at Sandhurst annually/T. JET

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and, so far, the candiatos from T. FERDDE STANOVE tho Prince of Walos's Military Demand, Paritcevarızbočkat me Collage at Dohra Dun had stood Jout, beating those from the uni

versities. Until it could be provad that the standaids of the universi-] ties were higher than that of Dohra Dun and Indian cadets at Sandburst attained & higher standard, particularly physically, it was improbable that the Army Council would delegate to the Commander-in-Chiof India

in power to recommend the grant of direct commissions for graduates of Indian universities or tako

to upon itself

recommend

SUBSIDIARY COINS. Kangkong 50 arză pisses ✪

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Hongkong. Jnae 30 1:24,

POST OFFICE NOTICÊS.

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OCNERAL HOLIDAY

2.1/8 dis. 4.1/2% die,

$60.00% dis. $49,20

Un Turnday Jet July the OP.O. and Branch fost Offices will be open es The O.P.U. Kowloon & 6hem Fkul 1'o Branches-fa.m. to'a.. Bheangwan dancis Ba.m, to 0 a.. and 6.20 p. to 8 p.m.

the King to increase tho number of vacancies for Indiana at Sandhurst. A romarkable tribute to Dehra Dun came from follow a prominent Indian educationist, who said thist Dehra Dun do- voloped character in a way that was not done at the Indian nu- iversities, and suggested that they might well follow its example.

WEATHER REPORT.

1pm.

Wanchai, Baiylagpan and Yaumati Banches-8m. to x.m. and 5pm to b

There will be one collection of letters from the salar boxes and sue delivery of jordiney correspondence on Sundayf, and sho or delivery or neglstered corran

ponience from the 0.1.0 at 9 a.m.

There will be one delivery from each of the Breich Post Offices as noon. The Money Order Office will be entirely olored/

Attsation is directed to the following nation ispod by the U. 8. Post

Maiter General ;"

Merchandise may be scot to the U.8. irjetter mails only when nach letter packets are sndorsed by the sonder May bripened for Oastams purpose before delivery to the addresses. Letters tot sa sndored will be returned to, the mondern."' INWARD MAILS,

June 30d. 121. 10m. Pressure is still highost over N.E. Japan. It has increased slightly at the majority of stations.

The deplossion over Sw China remains stationary.

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 Shanshi hours onding at 10 am, to-day, Japan 0.63 inch. Total since January let, 51.73 inchos, against an averago of 39.06 inches,

FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW,

District.

Forecast.

Formosa Channel!

2 South coast of S. winds,

China botween H.K. & Lamocks

moderate, squally: generally JH'kong to Gap overcast.

Rock.

cerasional rain.

i South coast of

China between

EK. & Hainan

T. F. CLAXTON, Director. Hongkong, June 30

[Hindley, Mr Leo Thankbek, Cap

E. D. Knutsen, Capt. Nordbye, Mis* M. Nos, Miss R. Seleon, Mr. H. Hei,, Mr. L. C. Welch,, Mr. 1. K.

The Government dry agents have announced the seizure in New York of 6,200 of spirits, 300 barrels of beer, and 3,500-gallons-ind, Mr. Balling Mr. J. L.

other alcoholic beverages since the opening of the Democratic for consumption by convention. It is presumed it was intended crowds attending the convention. An amusing circumstances was Chicago for carrying Lo arrest and fining of one delegate from nault case filled with bottled whiskey. Prohibition officials are Investigating the statement of some avlators that they photographed iwa submarines In Hudson River, near Sing-Sing prison which they believe were engaged in rum-running. The photographs not only shows the outlines of the submerged boats, but the wake of the periscopes.-Beuter's American Service.

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ZAGLUL, THREATENS TO RESIGN.

Catro, June 29, Zagluis departure for Alexandria will be in accordance with the decision ha announced in the chamber yesterday evening in the course of a speech, replying to Lord. Parmoor's speech in the House of Lords. Zaglul declared that Egypt would never, renounce her rights over the Sudan. He himself would never negotiate with the British government on the basis of the declaration of the 19th February, 1922. He had hoped that the Labour government wouldasid. Master A. Holland, MisscH J. it had followed and I. Holland, Dr. Yue Mun-kwong, support the cause of liberty, but unfortunately

He concluded Mr. R. M. M. Corner, Capt, J. Paul the same lines as the imperialist government. declaring that if he was unable to get antisfaction he would resign son, Mr. H. J. Paulson, Mr. T. Horn,ita

Mr. R. Hond, Dr. and Mr. and would submit the matter to the King.

Meloney, Mr. Y. Bing, Mr. R

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Reulor.

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AMUSEMENT.

TOM MOORE in "Officer 666"

Baby Peggy in “Such is Life.

Topical Budget No. 604

Today at 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 and 9,15.

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Monday 30th, and Tuesday Ist. July. at 5:15 p.m. and 9.15 p.m.

THE PICTURE THAT WILL

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40 HORSE HAWKINS

PROCESSION IN HONOR OF THE GODESS TIEN HOU SAEUNG. MU

Pompous procession which happens only. once every twenty years at Tientsin.

QUEEN'S THEATR

Pleasure House De-Luxe

Commencing, 27th. to 30th, June at 8.15 & 9.15 p.m.

A Gasnier Production

with

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