HOTELS.
THE
HONGKONG
HONGKONG HOTEL: REPULSE BAY HOTEL: PEAK HOTEL Tolographio Address:KREMLIN, HONGKONG."
AND
SHANGHAI
ASTOR HOUSE HOTEL: PALACE HOTEL; KALEE HOTEL: MAJESTIC HOTEL Telegraphic Address; "CENTRAL, SHANGHAI,” HOTELS [LIMITED.
assoolation with the Grand Hotel
Das Wagons Lits, Peking...
KING EDWARD HOTEL.
CENTRAL LOCATION,"
ELECTRIC LIFTS AND LIGHTING,
TELEPHONE ON EACH FLOOR.
HOTEL LAUNCH MEETS ALL STEAMERS
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
MONDAY. NOVEMBER 15, 1926.
THE KENT AIR CRASH.
Entertainments.
2,30
5.10
QUEEN'S 7.15
MARION
DAVIES
YOLANDA
9.20
The love quests of a princess and a prince In the days of Charles the Bold. A glowing romance of medieval' France.
TO-DAY till WEDNESDAY
Telephone Central 373
Telegraphic Address Vicronta
KOWLOON HOTEL
Premier Hotel in Kowloon
།་
RATES:- Daily.. $5.00 Upwards
Monthly $120.00
MODERN TOILET SYSTEM Elevator and Telephones to each floor.
SALOON BAR & BUFFET.
Manager's personal attention.
Tals:- K. 608 & K. 609.
Tol. Addrops "KOWLOTEL" Hongkong
Tel Address:
"Glonealy" Hongkong.
GLENEALY HOTEL
84, Gloucaly
A first clase Residential and Tourist Hotel
do.
Wm. Harold Perry,
Manager.
Telephone C. 980.
(Near Dairy Farm)
Splendidly situated with-
In easy walking distance of all business centres. Large airy rooms. Hot and Cold water. Excellent Cuisine under the personal supervision of the Proprietress. Monthly and family rates at moderate terms.
For further particulars apply to:
Tel Kowloon No. 8
MRS. FREDERICKS, Proprietress.
PALACE HOTEL.
Tel. Addroes "PALACE." Three minutes from Kowloon Wharf, Ferry and Rallway Station. Entirely under English Management. Electric Light and Fans through- out. Every Room with Private Bath. Lounge, Bar and Billiard-Rooms. Unrivalled Cuisine under the personal supervision of the propriotross. Torms moderate. Special terms to families on application to:
Mrs. J. H. OXBERRY. Proprietress.
EUROPE
After-dinner daneing every
Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday.
Cables :-
"EUROPE"
Singapore.
HOTEL
SINGAPORE,
Grill
THE EUROPE HOTEL. LTD.
Arthur E. Odell, Managing Director.
ERVEN LUCAS
BOLS
QUAD DECANTER
Four Liqueurs in one bottle
A saving of time and
A joy to the eye.r
CALDBECK, MACGREGOR & CO., LTD.
(Incorporated under the Companies Ordinances of Hongkong.)
15 Queen's Road C.
Telephone 75 Contral
When Janet and Robert Jenkin-practice of leaving children alone son were committed for trial at was increasing and that the Manchester charged with causing Society for the Prevention of unnecessary suffering to three Cruelty to Children took a serlous children, it was stated that the view of it..
Printed and Published for the Proprietor by, FREDERICK PERCY FRANKLIN, at 1 and 3, Wyndham Street, in the City of Victoria, Hongkong.
This is the ill-fated French Air Union passenger machine which set out from Paris to Croydon and which crashed near. Tonbridge." Thia picture was taken before the machine
started.
WORLD
LEATRICE -JOY
TO-DAY & TO-MORROW at 5.13 and 9.15 only
RAYMOND GRIFFITH
CHANGING HUSBANDS
A general view of the smouldering wreckage of the huge Farman-Goliath, after It had crashed. The pilot and mechanic and five. passengers were instantly killed.
"FATAL MISTAKE,”
(Continued From Page 1)
VILLAGE DISPUTE.
Continued From Page 1.)
cut off by Presidential Mandate on was standing, and that he called November 6 unilaterally putting out something like "Leave them an end to the Treaty of 1865.”.
The statement denies that Chin- ese residents in Belgian have been the subject of retaliatory measures and also denies the report that Belgium had made decisions OR suggestions from France or from Japan,
alone, no doubt referring to the three women. After that, the four men assaulted Chan Tso. The men were armed with a spear, a bamboo pole, a crab pole, and an iron bar. Chan received severe injuries to his head and later died, clearly as the result of the wounds he received. Another man living in Tai Kiu village would also say that he himself was struck on the chest with a bamboo pole, the force The statement reiterates that of the blow knocking him down, but the Treaty was not subject to re-lhe received no further injury. vision, still loss to cancellation,:
by China, yet Belgium had express- , PRISONERS' VERSION. ed its willingness to abrogate the
Treaty conjointly with China on and maps, Mr. Kemp went on to After produeing photographs
refer to statements made by the
condition that a modus vivendi was allowed to intervene, renew- able after six months to prolonga-Prisoners. Both the first and the second prisoners alléged, that they tion for from six months to (3) a
were attacked by men from Tal year...
Kiu village, and that Chan China did not agree to this con-carried a spear with which he dition, thereby leaving Belgium li-struck at them. The second man able to find herself with no Treaty alleged that he was wounded with and no modus vivendi after April the spear in his left forefinger, 27 and, at the latest, August 27, and that he snatched the spear and 1927, and thus she would be ford struck back. The third man ed to discuss a new, Treaty undor adhered to, his story of having the latent threat that in case of been absent from the scene. non-fulfilment she would be with- The case is proceeding. out any stipulated position,
DR. KOO'S SILENCE.
The replica of the Speaker's In the House of Commons, present- Belgium then, in virtue of Ared to the Commonwealth House of ticle 46 of the Treaty, denied the Representatives by the. United Peking Government's right to de- Kingdom-Branch of the Empire nounce the Treaty and begged it Parliamentary Association, has to sign a "compromise" asking the been installed in the new Parllo- Hague Court to interpret this Ar-] ment House at Canberra.
ticle.
The Chinese Government, in
notifying Belgium of the abroga- Colonel S. S. Butler, C.M.G., tion of the Treaty, did not men-D.S.O., has been appointed tion the Hague, the statement con-Inspector-General of the West tinues, declaring: "One can deduce African Frontier Force, with effect from this silence and from the from October 1, in succession to Mandato, that the Chinese Govern-Colonel R. D. F. Oldman, C.B.. ment refuses to appear voluntari- C.M.G., D.S.O., who has been ly before this high International selected to command the 6th In- Court."-Renter,
fantry Brigade.
Well-known artists, including Frank Taylor, George Sheringham, The Hon. Secretary of the Quar-McKnight Kauffer and Spencer ray Bay branch of the M. C. L. Pryce, have been commissioned to (Miap W Phillips), has received $152.60 in aid of the League from design the posters for the publicity the children of the Quarry Bay campaign of the Empire Marketing school, through Mrs. Mitchell. Board,
SHARE PRICES.
TÓ-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.
The following is the list of locs! abare jotations issued to-day-
Banks.
Hongkong, $1,1721 b", Chartered, Bank, £21 6. Mercantile A. & B.; £297 n. Mercantile O., £131 7n. P. and O., 691; b.. -East Asia, $84 m.~ Marine Ins. Canton Ins., 8630 b. China Underwriters, $1.50.b. North China, Tls: 145 n. Union Ins., 2963 b. Yangtszo Ins., $44 b.
Fire Inn,
China Fires, $200
Hongkong Fire, 6610 b.
Shipping
Douglases, $29
Steamboats, #27)
Tugs, $1 b.
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Indo-Chinas, (Pref.) $32 b. Shall Trans., 90/- Star Ferries, 866 Waterboats, $15
Refinerles. China Sugars, $271 Malabons, $36
Mining Benguets, $1.50 . Kailans, 38/8.
n'.
Langkats, Tla, 28 b. S'hai Exploration, Tls.4.50 Shanghai Loans, Tis, 9.00 b.
Raubs. · $41
Tronohs, 68/- b.
Ural Caspians, B.,
Docks, etc...
9,
Kowloon Wharves, $123 8. Whampoa Dooks, $59 Hongkows, Tie. 1773-b Now Engineerings, Tls. 6,60 b. Shanghai Docks Tis. 126 6. Lands, Hotels, etc.
H. and 8. Hotels. $9.40 H.K. Lands, 863 8. Repltys, 86.b. Territoriale, $4 ́ ́a. Humphreys, $15.50 Princes Bldgs, 689 Rural Lands, 1 n.
Cottons,
Ewos Cottons, Tis.. 10.25 b. Orientals, Tis, 3.10. b. S'hai Cottons, Tls, 54 b.
Buses, Trams
China Busos, $91. 5., Tramways, $24
Peak Trams, (old) $154 n.. B'poro Tractions 15/ S. Taxis, $2
and at 9,20
STELLA
STAR
5.15 to 0.45 pm.
MARY
PHILBIN
in
MARIS
THEATRE ROYAL
HONG KONG A. D. C.
TO-NIGHT
·and every night, except Wednesday, at 9.30.
No one should miss this dramatic and sparkling entertainment, giving a display of some of the most finished acting seen in Hongkong for a long time.
Tickets at Anderson's, or at the Doors.
Soldiers and Sailors half price to $1 seats.
CAFE RESTAURANT PARISIEN
OUR POPULAR MUSICAL TIFFIN
ONE DOLLAR per head
NIGHTLY DINNER DANSANT
ONE DOLLAR FIFTY per head
WITH THE
YOURY YOURLOS'
·ENTERTAINMENT
DANCING from 9 p.m.-12 Midnight.
ENJOY A PERFECT DINNER
Amid delightful surroundings and clever entertainment. For Reservation Phone C-1576.
Miscellaneous. Amusements, $15.25 b, Canton Ioes, $5. Coniente (Comb.) 11. China Lights, $21 China Prov., $5.25 Constructions, 81n. Dairy Farms, $19 n.: Dar A. Wing, $6. H'kong Electrics, $017 Macao Electrice, $35. Ropes (Comb.) 26. Lane Crawfords,, $8n. Mackintosh, $19); «n. Binceros, $91.k. United Asbootos, $20. Watsons $14.50 Powells, $61
80.
Robbers broke into the villa of M. Franck, Governor of the National Bank, near Antwerp, and got away with 200,000 francs worth of silver and jewellery, 7
An unknown elderly woman in the crowd which assembled at Hammersmith to welcome Mr. Alan Cóbham was knocked down by a motor car and fatally injured.
The Bouverle (Helen Hope) Club invited "new members and all lonely people in London” to its an- nual general meeting at the Emor son Club, Great George Street, Westminster.
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