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HOTELS.

THE

HONGKONG

·HONGKONG HOTEL, REPULSE BAY HOTEL: PEAK HOTEL Telographio Address: "KREMLIN, HONGKONG.".

AND"

SHANGHAI

ASTOR HOUSE HOTEL PALACE HOTEL; KALEE HOTEL; MAJESTIC HOTEL. Telegraphio Address: "CENTRAL, SHANGHAL" HOTELS.

LIMITED.

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

KING EDWARD HOTEL.

CENTRAL LOCATION.

ELECTRIC LIFTS AND LIGHTING, TELEPHONE ON EACH FLOOR. HOTEL LAUNCH MEETS ALL STEAMERS

Telephone Central 373

Telegraphio Address "Viozonta

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.

Tol. Address "KOWLOTEL" Hongkong

Tal. Address:

"Glenenly" Hongkong.

GLENEALY HOTEL

8 & 4, Glonealy

A Arst class Residential and Tourist Hotel

Wm. Harold Perry,

Manager.

Telephone C. 980.

(Near Dairy Farm). Splendidly situated with

In sy walldog distance of all business centres. Large airy rooms. Hot and Cold water. Excellent Cuisine under the personal supervision of the Proprintress. Monthly and family rates at moderate terms.

For further particulars apply to:

Tel. Kowloon No. 8

MRS. FREDERICKS, Proprietress.

PALACE HOTEL.

Tel Address "PALACE"

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

M. P. FINED.

BREACH OF EMERGENCY REGULATIONS.

‛IL ::;

London, Nov. 22.

Mr. D. Kirkwood the Labour M.P., has been fined £25 with costs, for a breach of the Emer gency Regulations. An earlier massage stated that there were four summonses, charging Mr. Kirkwood, M.P., with breaking the Emergency Regulations in « the course of his speeches In Derby- shire villages on the 2nd inst The case was adjourned for a wook on Mr. Kirkwood's application for time to prepare his defence in view of the great constitutional principles involved." Router.

VARSITY DINNER.

(Continued From Pape 1.)

which was actually going around. the world. Here in Hongkong It was found difficult even to keep: the University afloat on dry land- and if it attempted to go round the world, it might possibly got as far as Macné, or perhaps, a little further if they get any luck at fan-tan-(Laughter).

Mr. Hornell went on to say that, he felt this idea of a floating uni- versity was a very great expert- ment. As they knew, the British were sometimes accused of being Imperialists, and he personally re joiced in it. Moreover, he felt that if there was one country which was to-day being forced by events into being Imperialists it was the United States. They did well to take their young men and young women around the world as they were doing by this experiment.

APPRECIATED COURTESIES.

WAS

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23,

GENERAL BRAMWELL BOOTH HERE:

CENTRAL REWE PHOTA BERNKA, NEW YORK,

General Bramwell Booth, head of the Salvation Army, who arrived in Hongkeng to-day, is here seen starting out on his world tour. He is to address a meeting at the Theatre Royal at 5.30 p.m. to-morrow.

DARING BURGLAR.

(Continued From Paga 1.)

trate turned to Dr. S. Y. Wan and complimented him for his act of public spirit, which had been directly responsible for the rc- covery of valuable property' stolen from other residents by the prison-

At the search made of the man's quarters, other stolen articles fer

The pawnbroker who took Serg*, Professor Howes, Dean of Wil-property were brought to light, liams College,

the next and these would be identified as Rooney's watch on pawn was speaker, and he remarkod, in having been stolen in the burglary (ordered to return the article with- humorous vein, that he was glad of which Mr. Geo Grimble was the out cost. to know it was really true that victim at Branksome Towers.

Then a move was made to the the British and the Americans

behind the pumping FILIPINO PROTEST. spoke the same language, for his garden

cache was re- experience in Europe had some-station, where a

by the simple

(Continued From Page 1) times led him to think otherwise vealed (Laughter). He went on to speak cess of pulling a brick from a

the revolutionary battlofelds with of the value of the Classics, and wall. Behind the brick were much bloodsheds and tears, and stored a Queen Mary's Gift Box,

ful fight we have been waging, they appreciated the courtesies the property of one of the means of sacrifices in the peace. and extreme goodwill which had Sergeants and in the box were resolve to energetically protest, been shown to thema feeling found a military medal and a pair against Executive Order No. 37, of slave bangles; also. ten pawa derouncing it before the whole which was cordially reciprocated.

tickets. These pawn tickets Bup-world and the American people as plied the clues to the rest of the

an act that violates the funda

Three minutes from Kowloon Wharf, Forry and Rallway Station.concluded by saying how deeply Entirely under English Management, Electric Light and Fans through ont. Every Room with Private Bath. Lounge, Bar and Billard-Rooms, Unrivalled Cuisine under the personal supervision of the proprietress, Torms moderato. Special terms to families on application to:

Mrs. J. H. OXBERRY. Proprietress.

EUROPE

After-dinner- dancing every

Tuesday, Thursday

and Saturday.

Cables:-

“EUROPE"

Singapore.

HOTEL

SINGAPORE.

Grill

THE EUROPE HOTEL. LTD. Arthur E. Odell," Managing-Director.

ELECTRO--PLATING.

OVER TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE in the Electro- deposition of Metals in Hongkong, places us in a position to offor reliable and efficient service for the plating of articles in Gold, Siver, Nickel and Copper..

Artistic finishes in Bronze, Antique Copper, "and Oxydized Silver.

Polished and Lacquered Brassware.

William C. Jack & Co., Ltd.

Electrical Engineers,

Tel, Central 356,

Hongkong.

Hongkong Xmas Cards

Real Photographs.

wo have now a selection of about 45 now-stylo Xmas cards, incorporating views and scenes in and around Hongkong,

A Distinctly attractive novelity.

"CALL AND INSPECT.

MEE CHEUNG PHOTOGRAPHERS Ics. House Street and Beaconsfield Arcado. *****Printed and Published for the Proprietor by FREDERICK PERCY FRANKLIN, at 1 and 3, Wyndham Street, in the City of Victoria, Hongkong.

SHIP INSPECTED.

pro-

stolen in no less than a dozen

Subsequently, the company ad- story, for they related to articles mental law of the country, de- journed to inspect the ship, and burglaries and disposed of at prives the Filipino people of their

very informative time was spent in visiting the class rooms, library and other departments, it being manifest that every facility had been arranged in order that the studenta might carry on with their tuition whilst on the trip.

The Ryndam leaves this evening for Manila. To-day, the visitors have spent a good deal of time aight-seeing, whilst the Faculty were entertained to tiffin at the University by Mr. Hornell.

various pawnshops in the Colony.

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STOLEN BOOTS?

legitimate intervention in the dis position and management of their property, Inflicts a death blow to Sergeant Cary, in detailing these the autonomy conferred by the facts, did not overlook an old pair Jones Law upon the people of these of canvas boots in which further islands, and threatens to open an He abyss of hatred and unimosity stolen jewels were found. had more than a suspicion that the between two peoples who should. boots themselves were also unlaw be united only by a solid and dur- fully acquired.

able tie of friendship compatible | „ The Magistrate:-You did not with their legitimate interests and charge the prisoner with pawning? the fulfillment of their destiny."

LEGISLATURE MEET8. " Sergeant Cary:-No; we think

Members of the Philippine Le- he had had quite enough of it to: "100 PER CENTISM.

gislature meeting especially to go on with. Professor A. K.. Heckel, of the

In reply to another question discuss abolition of the Board, of University of Missouri, said that from the Bench, Sergeant Cary Control by the Governor General many of the students, through the said that the prisoner was employ- last Wednesday by a uranimous cruise of the Ryndam, while yet ed at the Waterworks until March vote approved a resolution bitterly maintaining that fine spirit of this year, when he was dismissed attacking the alleged usurpation of nationalism which was the basis because he was caught by an overpower by Governor General Wood. of all that was best in their civili- seer riding a bicycle at a time The resolution which contains "A sation, were getting rid of the when he was supposed to be on list of grievances against Governor arrogant "100 per centism" which duty, but he did not leave the General Wood's administration is they heard so much about in station. He stayed on, and used intended as America. Whether the world would that as his base of operations. ever have a new political science which would speak a language

HELENA MAY THEFTS.

an appeal to the American people to justify the stand of the Filipino leaders in their controversy with the chief executive. It says, in part:

and

Entertainments.

All

is Pictures!

Big

THE SONG OF LOVE

QUEEN'S

THE MERRY WIDOW

WORLD

THE CROWDED HOUR

STAR

POST OFFICE NOTICE.

NOTICE

XMAS LETTER AND PARCEL MAILS FOR CANADA'AND'U, S, A.

Xmas ietter and parcel malls for Canada and U. SA will be. closed in the G. P. O. as follows:

4.

Parcel Mail...Wednesday, 24th November, at 6.00 p.zn. Registered Mail Thursday, 25th November, at 9.15 a.m. Ordinary Mail Thursday, 26th November at 10.30 Those mails are due in Victorin B. C.on 21st December.

Dutiable articles forwarded by letter post to Great Britain are liable to confiscation by the Customs. Such articles should be forwarded by parcel post only.

Registered and Parcel Mails are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time givm below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m. registered and pardal mails are closed at 5 p.m. on the provious day..

Manila Japan. Japan, Shanghai and Europe via

Siberia Shanghai Saigon Suez and Straits Shanghal

INWARD MAILS.

From

Per

Pres. Madison Mishima Maru

Chambord Davanha General Metzinger Autolycus

Dne. November 28. November 23.

„Novembor 23.

November 23. November

November 24.

Szochuen

November 24.

Talma

November 25.

1

Honolulu, Japan and Shang- Shanghai ...

President Taft Karmala

November 25,

November 26,

Europe via Suez (letters and papers, London 28th October and parcels, 21st October) U.S.A. Canada, Japan and Shang-

hai Straits Canada U.S.A. Japan and Shanghai Emp. of Asís Manila

Macedonia

.November 28.

Président Jackson

.November. 27.

Suwa Maru ...

President Taft President Jackson

¡November 23.

„November 80.

.December. 8.

December 5.

Manila

OUTWARD

MAILS. Per

21st

For Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Hoihow, Quinhen and Tourane Swatow, Amoy and Formosa Shanghai and "Japan

Haiphong

Manlin, Australia and New Zealand

vla Thursday Island

Fort Bayard

Swatow

Saigon

Swatow

Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U.S.A.,

and S. America and Europe. via Victoria, BC, and Europe via Siberia (letters and postcards "Vin specially superscribed Siberia" only)

Swatow

Japan, Canada, USA., G. and

America and Europe via Victoria, B.C.

Hollow and Haiphong

Date. Hal Hong...Tues., Nov. 23, 2.p.m. Devawongse ..Tues., Nov. 28, 5 pm. Taikwa Maru Tues., Nov. 23, 5. p. Goneral Metzinger

Tacs, Nov. 23, 5 p.m. Kwangse....Wed., Nov. 24, 8.80 a.m. Mishina Mars... Wed., Nov. 24, .8.45 a.m. Registration Letters 9.80 8.m. (Dae Thursday Island 6th December). Wing WoWed., Nov. 24, 11.80 Svate.Wed, Nov. 24, 11.30 nm. Wong Shek Kunk....Wad., Nov. 24. 2.80 p.m. Tjibodas Wed., Nov. 24, 2.80 p.m.

Fres, Madison

Wed., Nov. 24, Parcels

.Noon Registration.2.45 p.m. Letters, 18.80 pz. (Duo Victoria, B.C., 18th December), Soochow Thurs,, Nov. 25, 8.80 4.1. 24th 6 p.m.

Proteallnus

Parcels Thurs., Nov. 25. Registration.-9.45 0.m Letters...10.80 am

21st

(Duo Victoria B.C., December.) Taming Thurs., Nov. 26, 10 a.m.

which all men could understand, In the burglary at Branksome

The laws creating and defining he could not prophesy, but he was Towers he left behind a torch, sure that as the Ryndam went which was subsequently picked up the powers of the Board of Control from port to port,,, meeting old by the victim, Mr. Geo. Grimble. have been in force and acted upon friends, and--what was more He also paid calls at the Helens by the present. Governor-General precious-making new ones.

to May Institute, and the thefts oc- and other officers of the Govern cherish as long as memory lasted, curring out of these visits had my ment for a number of years, and they were having an enlargement stified residents of the Institute. they have neither been repealed by of spirit, and while they seemed The ownership in regard to a gold the Legislature, annulled by Con to be very, very busy behaving as pencil,, bracelets and pearls had gress, nor declared unconstitu tourists were supposed to behave, been established, however, while tional by the courts. To hold that the Governor-General by a mere at the same time, they were deeply the travelling clock figuring in concerned-in penetrating the life charge arising out of this particu-executive order can set them aside, and civilisation of the various lar burglary was also recovered, is to subvert the whole system of

Government part of the earth they visited. although it was somewhat dam constitutional They would return to America aged when dropped on the veran-destroy the theory of separation more tolerant, more open-minded, dah by the prisoner after he had of powers which the Governor- more just and more fair, and with removed it from the mantelpiece General has always been so intent.

In upholding. They in the Institute. greater understanding.

VIGOROUS PROTEST. would be able to read the signs

Nearly all the stolen. property in In the face of this critical situa- of the times much more accurately

the nine burglarios they were coption, we, the constitutional repre- result of this Although their two days stay at cerned in, had been recovered, and sentatives of the Filipino people, Hongkong might not enable them this included a silver watch bemet to deliberate upon the present to determine the wisest policy for longing to Sergeant Rooney, in re difficulties existing in the Govern the British Government to pursus gard to which the police wished toment of the Philippine Islands and in this part of the world yet he call the pawnbroker concerned into to determine how best to preserve was sure they would catch the account. The watch was inscribed the supremacy and majesty of the lemnly and publicly make known try and our sense of loyalty to the contagion of the seriousness of with the name of the owner, and law and to safeguard the rights our most vigorous protest against people of the United States con- the perplexing problems in the Far Sergeant Carey thought that the and liberties of our people, having the arbitrary acta, and usurbations strain us to denounce the fore- East and they would know that for pawnbroker should be held respon- faith in the sense of justice of the of the present Governor-General going acts of the present Governor- all of them there was a common sible for his share, in the transac-people of the United States and of the Philippine Islands, parti- General as arbitrary, oppressive inspired by her patriotic example cularly against Executive Order and undemocratie. We appeal to

the American people in justifica DOCTOR COMMENDED,in the early days of her history: No. 37,

The consciousness of our sacred tion of our stand and for the obligation to put their shoulders tion. order to help in the carrying of After sonterices had been passeddo horeby, in our behalf and in the under the burden of civilisation in the load. (Applause),

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spirit:

Straits, Coylon, India, Mauritius, E.

and S. Africa Japan Straits Shanghot

Swatow, Amoy and Febshow. Manila" Shanghai

Dovanha Thurs., Nov. 26, 10 am. Anyo Maru. Thurs, Nov. 26, 10 a.mL Van Cloon Thurs., Nov. 25, 2.80 p.m. Macedonia...Fri, Nov. 20, 8.80 a.m. Fri, Nov. 29, 1 p.. Haining

Fri., Nov. 26, 11.30 p.m.. Pros. Taft Szechwen

Fri. Nov. 26, 5 p.m.

*Correspondence bearing vessel's name only.

as mentioned above, the Magis-name of tho Filippino people, su-and inescapable duty to our conn-vindication of our rights,

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