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HOTELS:

THE

HONGKONG

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

HONGKONG HOTEL; REPULSE BAY HOTEL: PEAK HOTEL, Telegraphic Address: “KREMLIN, HONGKONG.”

AND

SHANGHAI

ASTOR HOUSE HOTEL; PALACE HOTEL; (KALEE HOTEL; MAJESTIC HOTEL.' Telegraphic Address: CENTRAL, SHANGHAL.”

HOTELS,

LIMITED,

In association with the Grand Hotel Des Wagons Lits, Peking. ́

Fru

KOWLOON HOTEL.

THE PREMIER HOTEL KOWLOON,

First Class Billard Room & Saloon Bar. Electrio Lift and Telephone to each Floor.

Tel: 5.608 and K.608, Cable addres KOWLOTEL, Hongkong. Under the Personal Supervision, and Management of

FRANK L. COOKE, Proprietor.

KING

1

EDWARD HOTEL.

CENTRAL LOCATION

ELECTRIO LIFTS AND LIGHTING, TELEPHONE ON EACH FLOOR, HOTEL LAUNCH MEETA ALL STEAMERS.

Telographio Addrons "VictonIA"

Tel. Contral. 373.

J. WITCHELL,

Manager.

THE EUROPE HOTEL.

SINGAPORE.

FOR

COMFORT-FOOD-MUSIC-DANCING

Terma-A la carte or Inclusive.

The after-dinner dacces are held every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Telephones in every room.

The Europe Orohestra plays nightly during Dinner,. and for Tiffin on Saturdays. ROOM

GRILL

Telegrams "Europe Singapore",

Telephone 2740,

ARTHUR E, ODELL, Managing Director.

Queen's Theatre.

TO-DAY at 5.15 and 9.15 p.m.

Here's the Key to a Thousand Rooms and a Thousand Laugh's

Douglas MaClean

"Bell Boy 13

A Merry Mixup of Loves and Laugh'er

し also

His Rascals in

99

'JULY DAYS"

An "Our Gang" Comedy in 2 Parts

TO-DAY, at 2.30 and 7.15 p.m.

"The FUNERAL OF DR. SUN YET SEN":

15

IN 7 PARTS.

An entirely different picture to one already shown

in the Colony which was in 2 parts only.

BOY SCOUTS.

A CANTON GATHERING...

To demonstrate the value of

THE RIFLE.

SHANGHAI INTERPORT

TEAM.

SILK DUTIES.

DETAILED RATES.

London, May 22.“ The drawback, rates on silk produced ia Great articles Britain and North Ireland from inatorial on which customs, or axcise duty is paid are: Silk in! an article of noil yarn soventeen pence per lb.; thrown yarn un- discharged 45; thrown yarn and spun yarn wholly or partly dis- charged, 49; tissue undischarged 51; wholly or partly discharged if proved to the satisfaction of the Commissioners to have been pro- duced from imported undischarg- ed tissus 93; noil, tissue mado from imported coils, 19; any

SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1925.

ENTERTAINMENTS.

-THE STAR-

TO-DAY ONLY.

at "

5.30 and 9.15

SIR OSWALD STOLL

presents

other case 66 pence per lb. 66

"MOON OF ISRAEL"

Artificial silk doubled or twisted! throad,advanced beyond the stage of singles yarn, 19; tissuo made from staple fibre on other waste, 11; tissues proved to the satisfaction of the Commissioners to be made from other forms of artificial silk, 21.

In case of articles made wholly or partly of silk or artificial silk. which is proved to the satisfaction of the Commissioners to have Been charged duty and which is shown to be in such form and state that if duty had not been paid they would be liable to the same rate of duty as already charged, then the drawback equal duty shall be paid.

In the case of madeup articles! consisting wholly or partly of silk or artificial silk, if exported' ia the form and state wherein imported, then the drawback equal amount of duty shall be paid!! and if manufactured in Great) Britain and North Ireland from silk or artificial silk the draw- back shall be equal to the amount payable as drawback in respect! of such quantity of like silk or artificial silk 26 the Com- inissioners are of apogion has been used in the manufacture of the article.-Reuter.

COUNTY CRICKET."

SOME ONE-SIDED PLAY.

London, May 22. Essex at Layton beat Glouces ter by five wickets. Gloucester scored 177 and 291, (Bloodworth 115) Essex compiled 222 (Russell 56) and 250 for 5. (Russell,135, not out).

from the Story by

SIR H. RIDER HAGGARD

TO-MORROW, MONDAY & TUESDAY. MAY 21-26

A FINE ALL COMEDY PROGRAMME

MABEL NORMAND

in

MOLLY,

*&

O!

CHARLES CHAPLIN

in

"THE COUNT"

POST OFFICE NOTICES.

PUBLIO HOLIDAY,

The G.P.D. and Branch Post Office will be opon as follows on the 25th inst The G.P.Q., Kowloon & Shum Shui Po Branches from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. only. Sheung- wan Branch from 8 am, in 9 am, & from 5.30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wantsai, Sairingpun & There will be eno Yaumati Branches from 3 a.m. to. 9 9.m. & from 5 pm to 6 p.m. collection from the pillar boxes and one delivery of ordinaty correspondence as on Sundays, and also one delivery of registered correspondence from the G.P.0.at 9am. The Money Order Office will be entirely closed.

Tiso transmission of Radio talegremy to Swalaw is subject to delay until further

notice.

From

INWARD MAILS.

Shangbai Japan... shanghai U.S.A., Canada, Japan & Shanghai... L.S.A.. Honolulu, Japan & Shanghai & Europe via Siberin London 1st May Europe via Nagapatan (Letters & Papers Loudon 23rd April.) ... Shanghai Saigon

DS.A., Honolulu, Japan & Shanghui Suez & Straits...

Cambridge won over Leicester at Cambridge by 106, Cambridge ecorad 200 and 167 for 3, declared (Timms 78 not out). Leicester compiled 127, Meyer taking 6 for 41, and 140, Meyer taking 7 for 24.

· Oxford draw with Worcestor at Oxford, acoring 364 (Loggo 105 272 (Taylor 120) and not out), to. Worcester'a 372 (M. Foster 63, and Hopkins" 122), and 194 for 9.

Manila

Frea, Hayes

Titan

Per

Sinkiong Bokuyo M. Luchow

Due. ..23rd May

...23rd

...23rd

**

Pres. Madison

Tonyo M.

Coblenz Suiyang

24th

24th

...24th

...25th

L'orthos

...25th

...?Stli

www

...26th

Emprof Russia Bres! Wilson...

..26th

...26th

Mal Changsha Tanda Arasara...

Ist June

... 1st

++

... Sth

For

OUTWARD MAILS.

Per Coblenz Tonkin

1.S.A. Honolulu, Japan & Shanghai Furope via Suan (Letters & Papers. London 30th April) & Parcels, 23ng April)... Australia... Japan Australia & Manila.....

At the Oval, Surrey, beat War- wick by nine wickets. Surray compiled 442 Hobbs 120, Sandham 181), and 58 for 1. Warwick scored Shanghai & Japan 209, Fender taking. 6 for 56, and Haiphong...

[+

***

290 (Quaife 76, Calthorpe 73) Ceb

Swatow, Amoy & Formoga

*Swatow & Bangkok Peach taking 7 for 59.

Yorkshire beat Derby at Ches-nikow terfield by an innings and 160. Fort Bayard Yorks scored 330 for 7. declared, Shanghai & Japan (Holmes 125, Rhodes 59, Kilier Straits & Calcutta 62). Derby scored 61, Macaulay Shanghai & Japan

Straits & Egypt taking 7 for 13, and 109...

Amoy ... Manila...

at

Sussex boat Glamorgan Brighton by 326. Sussex scored 227 and 219 for 7 declared..Glam- organ scored 41 and then 79, Tate taking 7 for 23 and then 7 for 35,

Reuter.

BELGIAN CRISIS.

MINISTRY RESIGNS.

Brussels, May 22,

The new Government has been defeated by 98 to 73. There were

PI

Manila, Siraits, Ceylon, India.

Mauritius, E. & S. Africa Swatow

Ewalow & Bangkok Weihaiwat.... Saigon,

Straite. Ceylon, India, Mauritius, Adon, Egypt & Europe via Marcillea

Swatow

UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF.

Tyndareus...

Hozan

Kalgan Yae Ying Wa Taiazoma

Glenting

Lainang

Porthos

Machoon Sinkiang Pros. Madison...

Pres, Hayes Hydrangea Ilop ang Kuaichow..

Amboise

Tingsang...

...28th

Date.

Sun., 24 inst., 8 m. ...Bun.. 24 inst., 8.30 am. ..Sun., 24 in., 8.30 min. ...Sm., 21 inst., Ba.m. ...Sun., 24 inst.. 9 a.m. ...Sun., 24 inst., 8.30a.m. ...Mon., 25 ft., 8.0. ...Mon., 26 inst. Am.

Parcels 8.30 a.ne. ...Man., 25 Inst., 9am. Mon, 25 just, 9am. ...Mon., 2 inet,, 9am. ... Mon., 25 inst., 19 am... ... Mon., 25 inst., 9 á.m.

...Mon, 25 inst., Bot. ...Mon., 25 inat.. Ga.m. ...Tun., 26 inst., 10.30 a.m

Tues., 25 inst., 2 p.m.

...Tues., 26 inst..

Registration 1.45 p.m. Letters 2.30 p.m. (Dua Marieilles 27th June.j

...Wed., 27 inst., 0.30a.m.

THE DERBY.

LATEST PROBABLES AND BETTING. seven abstentions from the voting. LABOUR BILL REJECTED.

London, May 22. It was announced after the

London, May 22.

The Darby probables are defeat in the Chamber that the

The House of Commone bas Mintdor (to be ridon by Richards) Ministers, met and drew up; a:

Jonas). Add letter of rosignation, which was rejected by 216 to 118 the second Priory Park (Archibald) and (Tis- subsequently despatched to the reading of the Frevention of Un-saphornes (R

emplaymont Bill, introduced by St. Napolean (Wragg), and omit King.

the Labour Party, providing for Field Argent and Oak Ridge.

The Communist, M. Jacque- the establishment of a National Derby betting is 5 to 1 Manna The Shanghai Team will probably motte, declared that his party Employment and Development and Crossbow, 100 to 9 Conquist the training received by boy shoot on the 27th instant, Wednes. would fight any Government Board, with a Stato grant of ten ador, 100 to 8 Ptolemy, 100 to 6 acouts and in order to raise funds day, weather permitting. The The Catholic, M. Renkin, con- millions yearly, the board to con- Solario, 18 to 1 St. Becan taken for the erection of the Memorial following were selected to reprosent demned, the negative attitude of oist of Ministers of the Crown and and offered, 18 to 1 Runnymede Hall for the late Dr. Sun, a grand Shanghai team (including two the Liberals.

Tho. Promier, M. Van De to be empowered to make ad- offered 20 to 1 wanted, 20 to 1 review of over 3,000 boy scouts reserves).-J. S. Chen, A. M. will be hold to-day in the Kwang Callaco, C. G. Hoh, R. I. Ito, Vyver, expressed the hope that vances to Dominion or Colonial Zionist, 22 to 1 Dignity, 40 to 1 Governments and local and publio Vicot and, Priory Park token tung University campus, Canton. o. L. Ilbert, J. R. Main, H. another than himself would authorities to be spent anywhere and offered, 40 to 1 Pons

Scouts from Hongkong and Mendo, W. T. Rose, E. A. Bansom, succeed in bringing the Chamber in the Empire for purposes calou- Asinorum takon.-Reuter. Chung Shan districte are parti-W. E. Sauer, Y. Sharman, W. J cipating in this gathering and the Terrill, J. M. Watson and Y. C. Government could result from the lated to provide employmout

Mr. Lloyd Goorgo declared that efforts he had made. M. Max pro nothing could be done, under the afforded no real solution for un- programme of exorcisos number Waung.

posed the resolution, and after the voto the Premier, accompanied by Bill, which the Cabinet was unable employment, and would further handicap industrial revival by all the Ministers, withdrow, amid to do without it

A Conservative motion for rol placing a new burden on taxpay- juntion declared that the Bil- ors, Router.

nearly 40 including horse-riding, bicycle racing, flag signalling

dre, fighting, bridge construction, the Far East in point of the large of the like. This gather number of participants, says the Eng will be the first of its kind in Canton Gazette,

to realise that A Democratio

loud cheers from the right

Reuter!

ENTERTAINMENTS

The Greatest Screen Attraction of the Adel

The

Chback Notre impatie

LON CHANEY

Presented by $12, Carl Lacume

A UNIVERSAL PICTURE TO-DAY st 2.30, 6.30 & 8.15 TO-MORROW at 6.00 & 9.15 p.m. No increase in prices

at

THE CORONET.

WORLD THEATRE

LAST CHANCE TO SEE'

VICTOR HUGO HALPERIN'S LATEST 1934. Screen Masterpiece

"WHEN A GIRL LOVES"

A modern-day drama of shackled lives-the faithful and the untrue with a powerful theme and a great cost. FINAL SHOW TO-DAY, 5.15 and 9 15 p.m.

·STARTING TO-MORROW.

WILLIAM CHRISTY CABANNE

presente

"THE SIXTH COMMANDMENT”

It's peppered with thrills absorbing romance-

bristling action. It strikes bome.

USUAL PRICES

TO-DAY & TO-MORROW, 2.30 & 7.15

THE BEST AND LATEST CHINESE PRODUCTION

“MEET AGAIN”

THEATRE

(IN EIGHT REELS).

TO-NIGHT!

ROYAL

TO-NIGHT!

at 9.30 p.m.

GRAND GALA NIGHT

GIVEN BY

LOULOU DAILLY

The well known Dancer in England and U. S. A. and other attractions in the

.

REVUE OF THE DANCES

Gorgeous Custumes and Charming Settings...

DANCE OF THE BALLOONS (Braky)

Incomparably Original RENDEZ VOUS in 1800

Costumos executed in Paris."

THE MOTH AND THE LAMP"(Dailly) THE PEACOCK DANCE

One of the most beautiful of Mallo Doilly's croations with oustume antiroly In feathers. MILJNSKY

Celebrated Violinist will give recitals.

Booking at Moutrios. Prices $3.00, $2.00 & $1.00.

Printed and Published for the Proprietor by Frederich Fe Franklin at 11, Ice House Street, in the City of Victoria Mengke

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