THE MYSTIC MAZE
By WALTER B. GIDSON
Pick out on of the entrances to the mystic maze and try to find your way through and out at the starting point.
Pick your course carefully and you will find that you can make the cir sult in ons continusná line without re- tracing or going through any bars.
There is only one correct course through the maze, so there is only one correct answer to the puzzle. When you have solved it, you will find that you have made the outliño of a pic- ture.
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FII in the outline with a heavy black pencil, and the picture will stand dat clearly.
Last Saturday's Picture-The Telephone.
HOTELS.
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AND
SHANGHAI
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KING EDWARD HOTEL.
CENTRAL LOCATION
ELECTRIC LIFTS AND LIGHTING, TELEPHONE ON EACH FLOOR.
HOTEL LAUNCH MEETS ALL STEAMERS
Telephone Central 373
Telegraphic Addros VICTORIA
KOWLOON HOTEL
Premier Hotel in Kowloon
RATES:- Daily
$5.00 Upwards Monthly $120.00 do MODERN TOILET SYSTEM Elevator and Telephones to each floor. SALOON BAR & BUFFET,
Manager's personal attention.
Tels: K. 608 & K, 609.
Tel: Address "KOWLOTEL" Hongkong
Tel. Address:
"Glenenly" Hongkong
GLENEALY HOTEL.
3&4, Glenealy
A Bret class Residential and Tourist Hotel.
Wm. Harold Perry,
Manager.
Telephone C. .980.
(Near Dairy Farm). Splendidly altunted with-
in sany walking distance of all business centres. Large airy rooms. Hot and Gold water: Excellent Cuisine under the personal supervision of the Proprietress. Montbly and family rates at moderate terms.
For further particulars apply to:
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After-dinner dancing every
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and Saturday.
MRS. FREDERICKS,
Proprietress.
Cables:-
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THE EUROPE HOTEL. LTD.
Arthur E. Odell, Managing-Director.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
TREATY ISSUES.
(Continued From Fago 1.)
The report clearly shows that' Mission Boards in the West "do not desire that the legal rights of their missions and missionaries in China should in future rest upon existing treaties" and that they ap prove of a comprehensive revision of existing Treatles. Like the Chinese Christians spoken of above, the great majority of these missionary societies fool that they should express an opinion on such international issues us are discuss- ed in this report. The same thing appears to be true of the majority of missions and maslonaries in China also
‚TREATY REVISION.
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER
1926.
CANTON UNIVERSITY.
MORE BOLSHEVIK INFLUENCE.
COLONIAL EMPIRE.
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of it fortile and capable of enorm- ously greater development. In According to Chinese reports, the past this had been delayed M. Borodin, Soviet High Commis partly by tribal warfare and loner to South China, has advised slavery, but to-day to a large ex the appointment of the following tent by preventable disease, With Kuomintang members as the board a good and progressive Govern of Directors of the Chungshan, or ment that really tackled the pro- Dr. Sun Yat-sen, University:- Mr.blem of tropical diseases and with Tai Chi-tao, Chairman; Mr. Koo proper sanitary muthada, they Mon-Ju, Vice-Chairman: Messrs. George Heu Chien, Ting increase of population and there- and could look forward to a very rapid Huai-feng, and Chu Chin-hua.fore to the great expansion of
FORGED NOTE?
to-
CHINESE CHARGED TO-DAY.'
more particularly in cast and west Africa, if only, the energies, and capital were devoted to the pur-
DEVELOPMENT WORK.
Although the equipment will markets that the torritories offer, be that of the now defunct Kwang-Tho process of developing these tung University, recently dissolved territories and of equipping thom by Kacriintang, mandate, all with the modern plant of civilisa-. ́atudents find teachers, if chosen to tlon railways, bridges, and har continue their connections with the bours would in itself mean a very Chungshan University, will be re big export trade. He had every The opinion of the missionary admitted or re-engaged under any confidence in the onormous future body in China, however, as a whole, entirely new status, The new development of these territories, is not as easily ascertainable as University will practicat, become that of the missionary societies in à preparatory school of the Chung, the West. However, the number shan Duiversity at Moscow, but the of missions that have approved Soviet High Commissiog in South pose, officially of the attitude of the China does not sinte whether mlasionary boards, na given above, It has finevlly" co strouted! "appears to be much greater than wards the reorganizali ́, of the lo-
The development of the Colonial the number of missions which have stitution. Those expecting to an Empire was of interest to the adopted a position differing" there-ter the Chungshan University in Dominions in many ways. Canado, from. The Committee on Interna- Moscow uri advised to take Rus- for example, had all the conditions tional Relations, therefore, is of sian instead of the English lan for the creation of a great manu. the opinion that in the main the | guage..
facturing and exporting industry, missionary body accepts the gen-
but her native resources were eral position adopted by the mis-
those of the Northern Zone and sionary boards. The National
needed the same complement of Christian Council "knows of very
trade with the tropics and the few, if any, missions which have
development of the tropics that taken definite action opposing that
Britain needed. To Canada, West adopted by their own boards," The
Africa, offered a great opportun- report, therefore, which was ac-
Charged with uttering a forged ity for development. Another rea- cepted by the National Christian
.believed that Council and ordered to be forward- 100 piastre note at the Banque de son why he
the development "and · ad- ed to the various Christian, bodies I'Indo-China, a Chinese was
pire was worthy of the attention in China for their consideration, manded on appearance before Mr.ministration of the Colonial Em concludes, "that the time has ar-R. E. Lindsell this morning.
It was alleged that on a pre of the Conference, was that it was rived when Christians, whether nationals of "China or of other vious occasion he had obtained a privilege to share in this trustee- lands, in propagating the Christian payment on a false note of the ship for lifting peoples from the faith should no longer rely on or same denomination. On being ar more elementary to the higher claim for themselves any special rested he stated that he got the stages of civilisation and, privileges granted Chinese note from another man, who in degrees, for providing the oppor Treaties, but upon the provision, his turn, also said that he re-unities of a greater measure of for religious toleration in the ceived it from a third man. Both self-government. Chinese Constitution." It was the latter were in. Court, although were already taking their part in also explicitly stated as being a not charged, said Sub Detective this great work. The tin mines of Nigeria were largely run by general opinion of Christians "that Inspector Lane, who prosecuted. Western nations should revise.
Mr. Loseby defended, and the Australians, The Gold Coast was their Treaties with China, and that case was formally adjourned until under a Canadian. Governor and of the geological in the revision no special provision Monday, ball being allowed in the the directors.
survey there and, in Tangan should be included in regard to sum of $1,000.**
Lyika were Australians, while missionary work.”
the General Manager. of, the Nigerian Railway was a Canadiam. There were, of couraèj, also many. Canadluns, Australians and citizens of the Irish Free State in the medical and veterinary services of the Colonies and he hoped that the
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It was decided to reappoint the Committee on International. Re- lations with a view to the further careful study of international pro- blems as they affect the Christian Church in China and the formula-
INSPECTOR HURT.
re-
MOTOR CYCLE MISHAP..
In swerving to avoid a tramgar,
tion of such Christian principles Inspector Charity, of the Kennedy
as bear upon these problems.
BRITISH GOODS.
"slow
The dominions
steady flow of men from the Domi- Town slaughter house, met with nians into the various brunches of an unfortunate accident yesterday the Colonial services would be en- afternoon. The Inspector was couraged and would continue. In driving a motor-cycle combination this connection he suggested the at the time along the Des Voeux possibility of an occasional ex- Road, West Point, and the some-change between officers working in what sudden swerve capsized the British Mandated Territories and (Continued From Page 1)
machine, throwing both driver and those in territories under the man- tionalist Government to order all passenger out with considerable dates of the different Dominions. force. The latter luckily escaped national schools to take in these injury, but the inspector sustained student-strikers without the obliga-. tion of paying school fees and injuries which necessitated his re-
moval to 'hospital for treatment. taking entrance examinations. We have also requested the Govern- ment and the Kuomintang to find employment for those who de not desire to continue their studies. The regulations of the Government. regarding the better treatment for the strikers should be equally ap- plied to the student-strikera.
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UNTRUE REPORT.
AN OFFICIAL STATEMENT.
Rugby, Oct. 22. "There is no compromise in this.)
The report that the Conference new policy which does not, mean of, Ambasandora at its Wednes-. that we are cowed by the im- day's meeting in Paris reached the German disarma- perialists. This new policy is the decision that beat method of coping with the ment is lasufficiently advanced to present new revolutionary situa- warrant the question being hand- tion. We should march onwarded "over to the control of the according to this. In order to League of Nations is not true. achieve final success.
It can be stated officially that the matter was not even discuss ed by the Ambassadors. In addi- tion to other business before the, Conference, a number of points connected with German disarmo- ment were discussed and corres- pondence upon them with the Ger- THE UNVEILING CEREMONY.man Government is being con
tinued British Wireless.
SALONIKA WAR MEMORIAL.
Doiran (Salonika)The wat memorial to the British forces and all missing, erected on Colonial Hill, overlooking Lake Doiran, was unveiled by Sir George Macdonogh, in the presence of a distinguished company of British, Greeks and representatives of all the Balkan
allies.
There was an imposing guard-| of-honour with a band supplied by the Royal Navy and the Greek Army.
IRON AND STEEL.
INTERNATIONAL CONFER- ENCE POSSIBLE.
New York, Oct. 22, The possibility of the United States partaking in an inter national iron and steel conference, was foreshadowed by Mr. Gary, the Chairman of the United States' The memorial, which was erect Steel Corporation, in an address to ed by the War Graves' Commission, the American Iron and Steel consists of an obelisk guarded by Institute, who stated that should Hons each side. There are four it be found necessary, he believed detached pylons on which are re-that an International conference'. corded the names of those whosp for full and open discussion could. bodies have never been identifled be held, after which an amicable and of whom we have no personal understanding could be reached.— record in the war cemeteries. "Reuters American Service.
Mr. Amery followed this genera! appreciation, with a short survey of the various main portion of the Empire-British Wireless.
SHARE PRICES.
TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS
The following is the list of local share rotations issued to-day
Banks,
Hongkong, $1,185/eu. Chartered, £21
b.
Mercantile A. & B., £291 X.Div.
Mercantile O. £134, n.
P. and O, £92. b.
East Asia, $84-[n."
Marine Ins.
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Canton Ins., $630 b. China Underwriters, 81.45 b. North China, Tls.. 145 Union Ins., 295 Yangtze Ins., $36 b.
Fire Ins.
China Fires, $200 Hongkong Fire, $610-
Shipping
b
Douglasen, $30 Steamboate, Tugs, $2b, Indo-Chinas, (Pééf.) €30 Sholl Trans., 00/- b. Star Ferries, 667!! Waterboats, $15
Refineries.
China Sugars; $74 Malabons, $36.
Mining. Benguets, $1.50 1. Kailana, 40/- D Langkate, Tla. 28 || Shai Exploration, Tis, 4.80 b. Shanghai Loans, Tis. 9.00 b Raube, BiL Tronohs, 50/- ba
Ural Caspians, 8/
Entertainments.
AT
QUEEN'S
TO-DAY ONLY
ALL PERFORMANCES:
The Great Sea Spectacle
ZEEBRUGGE
The Epic of the British Navy.
This picture was filmed under the Direction of the Admiralty and preserves for all time an authentic record of one of the most brilliant exploits of British Naval History. Many of those who actually took part in the engagement are to the seen in the film.
STAR
CONTINUOUS 5.15-8.45
and 9.20 p.m.
TO-DAY ONLY
JACKIE COOGAN
"OLIVER TWIST
WORLD
TO-DAY ONLY AT 5.15 & 9.15 ONLY
ALICE TERRY
TURN to the RIGHT
THE HAVANA HURRICANE.
FLORIDA
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ATLANTIC
OCEAN.
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CARIBBEAN SEA
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MILES
500
The above map shows the location of Cuba, which has been devastated by a disastrous hurricane. The Havana. district has suffered most severely.
Docks, etc.
Kowloon Wharves, $1251 n.
Whampoa Docksy $59. Hongkowe, Tls, 177) b, Now Engineerings, Tis, 6.50 b. Shanghai Docks Tls 123 .
Lands, Hotels, etc.
H. and 8.Hotels, $10,50' sa H.K. Lands $65. Realtys, 36 BA Territoriale, 84, n. Humphreys, $16.25 Princos Bldgs, 689 Rural Lands, $14 n.
Cottons.
Bwos Cottons, Tls. 9.80, Orientals, Tis 3.25 6. S'hai Cottons, Tls. 54
Buses, Trams.
China Buses, $101 Tramways, $241 Peak Trams, (old) $15
Spore Tractions 15/9. Taxis, $2 B
Miscellaneous. Amusements, 612) b. Canton Icos, $5} •b..
* Coments' (Comb): $134 s..
China Lighta, $21 në China Erov,, $6, 6. Constructions, 1, sa. Dairy Farms, 819 n. Dor A Wing, 35 Bu H'kong legtrics, $66 Macao Electrics, 835 n. Ropes (Comb.) 826 B. Lano Crawfords, $8 Mackintosh, $19) Bincoros, $101 »** United Asbestos, $20 Watsons 614:50b2 Powells, $61
„A It is reported that a rent-collec tor was bitten by a dog in Square Street yesterday. The man was taken to the Government Civil Hos pital for treatment, while the dog was removed to Kennedy Town for observation.
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