HOTELS.
THE
HONGKONG
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
HONGKONG HOTEL; REPULSE BAY HOTEL: PEAK HOTEL TelegraphicjAddress: "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.
KOWLOON HOTEL.
THE PREMIER HOTEL KOWLOON, -
First Clase Billed. Boom & Baloon Bar. Electric Lift and Telephone so sach Floor.
Tel. 2.438 and K.609, Cable address :--KOWLOON HOTEL, Hongkong. Unter the Personal Supervfalch 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
Tel. Ontral 375.
Telegraphio Address "VioroniA”
THE EUROPE HOTEL.
SINGAPORE.
FOR
COMFORT-FOOD-MUSIC-DANCING
Terms :--A la carts or Inclusive,
The after-dinner dances are held every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Telephones, in every room.
The Europe Orchestra plays nightly during "Dinner, and for Tiffin on Saturdays.' GRILL
Telègrama "Europe Singapore".
Telephono 2740.
ROOM
ARTHUR E, ODELL.
Managing Director.
TO WORK IN COMFORT DURING THE DAY. AND REIT IN COMFORT DURINGras NIGHT.
USE
SKETOCIDE
and quickly rid the Officeand Home. of all MOSQUITOES. FLIES., SANDFLIES, Etc., Eto. SKETOCIDE kills all insects,
SKETOCIDE is pleasant in use
SKETOCIDE is nonstaining
THE
SKETOCIDE is nonpoisonous, PHARMACY
Asfatio. Building, 26 Queen's Road Central. Tel. 345
POST OFFICE NOTICE.
The public are advised that correspondence Intended for. Canton will,
if superscribed "By Train" be transitted in the mail closed at 8.15 a.. daily and forwarded by the 9.15 from Kowloon.
the right-hand top Postage stamps should be affixed in corner of the address side of all postal articles.
Radio Trafic with Canton is suspended until further notice.. Interport radio telegrams are subject to delay of 2 hours, Messages in code must have name of code used included in text
The Radio office has roverted to its normal working hours, viz:
GP.O. Counter-8 a.m. to 5 pm..
Radio Office.-5 p.m. to B ..
3rd floor, G.P.O. Building-5 pm. to $.m.
Manila
From
*
INWARD MAILS.
Europe via Siberia (London 4th
September and Shanghai) .... Europe via Negapatam (Letters and
Per
Pres. Pierce
Linan ...
Papers London 27th August) ...... Awa Maru.. Canada, U.S.A., Japan and Shanghai Pres. Jackson
Canton
Due.
.September 25,
.September 26.
.September 27. ...October 3.
OUTWARD MAILS
For
*Per
Honam
Dato.
Fri, Sept. 25, 7.15 am.
ኑ
.Fri., Sept. 25, 8.30 a.m.
Fri, Sept. 20, 10a.m.;
Canton (Correspondence specially
Superscribed "By Train" only) Train .......Fri., Sept. 26, 8.15 am.
Japan, Canada, USA, C. and S.
Fort Bayard "Shanghai
Sun Kong Costkut
America, and Europe via Victoria, B. C.
Achilles
*
Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Saigon Shanghai, Japan and Europe via Biberia (correspondence specially apperscribed via Siberia" only) Shanghai Bangkok Japan
.Fri, Sept. 25, Registration ....0.45 a.m. Letters
....10.30 a.mi (Dee Victoria, B.C.. October 17.) Hatching....Fri, Sept. 25, Noon. Phoum Penh Fri., Sept. 26, 2.30 p.m.
Kumsang...Fri, Sept. 25, 3.30 p.m. LuchowFri, Sept. 25, 5 p.m. Kwangtung..Sat., Sept. 28, 8.80 a.m. Samarang Maru
Sat, Sept. 20, 10.30 am. *Correspondence bearing vessel's name only.
Printed and Published for the Proprietor by FREDERICK -PERCY FRANKLIN, at 11, Ice House Stroot, in the City Victoria, Hongkong.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER
EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
ALL INDIAN CONGRESS.
Patna, September: 24. The All India Congress committee has rejected Mrs. Besant's Commonwealth of India BI which was not seconded..
The committee passed a resolution sympathising with the Chinese and protesting against the employment of Indian soldiers to suppress their "movement for frecklom." It also condemned the motion of the United States Government In refusing a passport to Saklatvala. It expressed sympathy with the Indians of South Africa and declared that a Bill it was proposed to pass by the Union Parliament was manifusly n breach of the 1924 settlement-Reuter."
1925
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVED.
Per 8.8. Empress of Australia from Vancouver via ports Septem- ber 24. Mr. G. Fulcher, Mr. Fook Ho, Mr. H. H. Lo, Mr. H. Lo Miss E. Lo, Miss G. Lo, Mr. D. J. Lewis, fra Lewis, Miss L Monekton, Col, J. Brooks Nichols, Mr. S. Pun- vaguapta, Mr. J. Plummer, Mrs. Plummer, Mr. A. S. Hett, Mrs. F U. Loung, Mrs, and infant Leung Mrs. W. Y. Chow, Rev. Father Robert, Mrs. L. Lai, Mr. HT. Ng Dr. S. C. Ho, Mr. S. C. Lo, M M. K. Lo, Mrs. D. Fraser, Miss | Fraser, Madam V Willaueme, Mr. R. A. Nicholson, Mr.T. W. Shearstone, Miss Er Shearstone, Miss M Shearstone. Mr. Julle E. A. Sklva, Mr, E. C. Hanscomb, Mr. General Gamelin's force was supported by tanks. After encoun-H., Broomhall, Mrs. Broomhall; tering stiff resistance on the heights to the south of Telaviv he occu-Miss Cunningham, Mr. M piod at midday the position which had fallen during the night. The Elmiger, Mr. E. Enault, Mr. L. Druses' are falling back northwards between Telaviv and Suelda. Kirkwood, Mr. W. Leek, Mr. T Router.""
THE SYRIAN CAMPAIGN.
Paris, September 24:
A message from Damascus states that General Gamelin's force has departed, from Mousseiffre in the direction of Sueldar
Later.
A report from Damascus states that General Gamella's force has entered Sueida,
PRINCE OF WALES' DEPARTURE,
Buenos Aires, September 24. Great crowds gathered at the station to bid farwell to the Prince of Wales on his departure for the ranch where he is to spend two days prior to sailing on H. M. S. Repulse to England on the morning of September 27. President Alvear is to attend a farewell dinner there. on Séptember 26-Reuter,
PERSIAN UNREST.
Teheran, September 24. Under the pretext of the lack of bread, a large crowd closed the market and mobbed-Mejlish. They demolished the doors, windows and furniture and some members were injured while attempting to escape. The military governor unsuccessfully tried to pacify them. The demostrations continne.-Reuter.
KRUPPS AND STEEL TRUST.
Berlin,, September 24. Messrs. Krupps of Easen have withdrawn from the proposed iron and steel trust on the ground that the disappearance of such a well. known name would not be advantageous to German economic life.
Reuter.
THE SHIPPING STRIKE.
Durban, September 23. The s.s. Sandgate Castle, the first vessel to be held up by the strike, aalled to-night, leaving several of the original crew behind.-Reuter.
رحیم
"AVIATORS ENTERTAIN GENERAL HSU."
Paris, September 24.
The French Aero Club cordially entertained General Hsu who was made an honorary member.-Havas.
OBITUARY.
Lahore, September 24. The death is announced of Lieutenant-General Sir Pratap Singh, the Maharaja of Kashmir, uncle of "Mr. A."-Reuter.
[Sir Pratap Singh, G.C.S.I., G.C.LE, G.B.E., was the Maharaja of Hammu and Kashmir.]
INDIAN COTTON MILL STRIKE.
Bombay, September 24.
Out of eighty-two cotton 'milla only five are now working. and 115,000 operatives are idle-Reuter.
г
Pratt, Mrs. Pratt, Misa R. E. Pratt, Master R. Pratt,. Rev. W. Smith, Mra. S..Sugitra. Mr. W. J.Wilkinson, Mrs. Wilkinson, Mr G. F. Benson, Mrs. Benson, Mr. D. Commissinrat, Master R. Gard her, Miss A. P. Thomson, Miss A, Beer, Mrs. S. M.-Lopes, Mr. Tseng, Mr. J. H. King, Mr. K. K. Tsen, Mr. H. K. Chang, Mr Cheng, Mr. X. E L, Mr. Wong Mr. N. T. Yu, M. Y. C. Leung, Mr. F. P. Wong, Miss H: Ferguson Mr. A. P. Sze, Mrs. Mew, and child, Mrs. T. T. Yeh, Miss Yeh, Master Yeh, Mr. S. C. Chang, Mr. S. C Chang, Mr. C. O. Lau, Mr. C. S. Lau and Mr. C. S; Wong.
DEPARTED.
Per 8.8. Tanyo Maru for Aus- tralla via ports September 24- Mr. K. Watanabe, Mr. H. Haru- matsu, Mr. R. Takahashi, Mrs. Takahashi and 1 child, Mr M. Murakami, Mr. S. Kaino, Mr. and Mrs. C. Sheki and 2 children, Mr. L. Horrie, Mr. G. H. Mann, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Lord, Mr. S. Ozawa, Dr. Mary Rachs, Mrs. F. Kino- shita, Mr. T. Fukushima, Mr. D. Kaku, Mr. T. Ito, Miss R. M Chisholm, Mr. and Mrs. Y. Matsu- shima, Mr. J. D. Blakeney, Miss T. One, Mrs. K. Nikaido, Mrs. C. Amatani, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Nan- moff and 2 children, Miss, O. I Kozakoff, Mr. B. Shimada, Mr. Y. Kojima, Mr. H. Ori, Dr. S. D Farez, Mr.. Wong Sing, Mr. W Dewar, Mr. C. Caskle, Mr. L. Cae kie, Mrs., C. Caskie, Miss Caskie, Mr. Y. Amatani, Mr. T. Yasumori, Mr. K. Matsuo, Mr. A. Bagdanoff, Master, Tong, Bagdanoff, Mr. S. Kato,. Mrs. K. Kubo, Mr. K. Kura- shig, Mr. M. K. Scott, Mrs. F. Fedrovich, Miss M. Dedenovier, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Repin and 2 chi- drem
A SIMPLE TEST
If you wish to convince yourself which is the most popular evenlog newspaper and therefore the most of active advertising med lum
COUNT
THE
"TELEGRAPHS"
ON
THE STREETS
THE TRAM'S
THE FERRIES
EVERYWHERE
OUR ADVERTISEMENT SERVICE
WITH FREE ILLUSTRATIONS IS AT YOUR DISPOSAL.
Entertainments.
Daily at 2.30.
5.15;
7:15,
9.15.
UBEN
SUPER
CINEMA
S
Change of Programme
Tuesday Thursday-Sunday
Sundays
TO-DAY till SATURDAY
FIRST NATIONAL
presents
ANNA Q. NILSSON
p.m.
MILTON SILLS
REX BEACH'S
THRILLING DRAMA OF THE OIL FIELDS
FLOWING GOLD
THE STAR
TO-NIGHT till SATURDAY
CARL CASHMLS
presenta
VIRGINIA NORMAN
VALLI KERRY
The PRICE of PLEASURE
With a great all stør exer including
LOUISE FAZENDA TROY BARNES KATE LESTER
CEORGE FAWCETT WARD CRANE
"They loved not wisely but too wall"", -Bitla Llanie Randall from the "Bar- zala Basement" and her mittionales And the bargafu- they made. {dldö't work as "smoothly: thought."-What-`fa. ¿the pelos of glonsurat Their terribla ́ordeni will give you the biggest pletura treat!!
BEAUTIFUL BUT NOT GAUDY "ELEGANT BUT INEXPENSIVE (AS MEPHISTO SAID,
ADMIRING HIS SMOOTH, POLISHED FLOORS) LET US
21
SURFACE YOUR FLOORS
WITH OUR
ELECTRIC FLOOR SURFACING MACHINE
THE
HONGKONG EXCAVATION, PILE DRIVING & CON-
STRUCTION CO LTD.
2nd Floor, Powell's Building.
Tel: 0,3749,
E. HING & CO.
SHIPBUILDING, MATERIALS SHIP CHANDLERS & HARDWARE, MERCHANTS, PHONE CENTRAL NO 1116.
26, WING WOO ST
Central.
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.