HOTELS.
THE
HONGKONG
HONGKONG HOTEL: REPULSE BAY HOTEL: PEAK HOTEL Telographic Address: "KREMLIN, HONGKONG."
AND
SHANGHAI
ASTOR HOUSE HOTEL; PALACE HOTEL;; KALEE HOTEL; MAJESTIC HOTEL. Telegraphic Address: "CENTRAL, SHANGHAI"
HOTEL
LIMITED.
In association with the Grand Hotel Doe Wagons Lite, Poking.
KING EDWARD HOTEL.
CENTRAL LOCATION
ELECTRIC LIFTH AND LIGHTING, TELEPHONE ON EACH FLOOR.
HOTEL LAUNCH MEETS ALL STEAMERS
Telephone Central 373
Telegraphic Address «VICTORIA “
KOWLOON HOTEL
Premier Hotel in Kowloon
RATES:- Daily
$5.00 Upwards
do Monthly $120.00
MODERN. TOILET · SYSTEM Elevator and Telephones to each floor. SALOON BAR & BUFFET.
Manager's personal attention. Tels: K, 608 & K. 609.
Wm. Harold Perty,
Manager,
Tal. Address:
GLENEALY HOTEL.
Tel. Address "KOWLOTEL" Hongkong
"Glenesly" Hongkong.
3 & 4, Glenealy
A first class Residential and Tourist Hotel.
Telephone C. 980.
(Near Dairy Farm). Splendidly situated with
In easy walking distance of all business centres. Large airy rooms. Bot and Cold water. Excellent Cuisine ander. 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 Address "PALACE" Three minutes from Kowloon Wharf, Ferry, and Railway 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 proprietress. Torms moderate. Special terms to familles on application to:
Mrs. J. H. OXBERRY. Proprietreon.
Cables-
THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
THURSDAY, DECEMBER
1926.
UNVEILING OF GUARDS MEMORIAL.
General Higginson, a centenarian, the oldest living Guardaman, was called upon by the Duke of Connaught to take part in the unvelling ceremony of the Guards División War Memorial in London. The dedication of the memorial is shown above, with General Higgin- son one of the group on the platform..
THE M.C.L. FETE.
FOR THE POOR.
SUCCESSFUL SALE OF ROSES.
OVER $4,000 RAISED.
A NEW ORCHESTRA.
LANE, CRAWFORD'S LATEST ENTERPRISE,
The Colony's dance tovers will receive with the utmost satisfac- tion, the news that Messrs. Lane, A bright sun in an almost cloud-Crawford, Ltd.,, have secured, the
PROCEEDS TOTAL $5,000
Below is the result of the tak Ings on the day of the recent M. C. L. Fete. A further state- ment is to be published later show- ing the final totals from all sources during the year and the allocation lesa aky, after two days of drizzle services of a of these funds to children and and rain, was a happy augury for which promises to set a really high
and in the success of the annual street standard. other charities at home Hongkong.
Although, Quarry Bay Branch M. C. L. was unable to have a stall
dance orchestra
sale of roses in aid of the funds Known as the "Melodiangi of the Society St. Vincent de Paul, Orchestra, these musicians have
filed
at several : engagements which has a splendid record of
important London establishments
For side show at the Fete itaclf, the good work amongst Hongkong's where good dancing is a special Secretary, Mrs. Phillips, has hand-
Displaying roses of varied hues, lady sellers were on the streets.
feature. Notably among these may be mentioned the Connaught Rooms, Holborn Restaurant and at the ferty wharves, and the the Palais de Dance.
The first appearance of the Peak Tram stations very early this
were "Melodians" will be on Saturday morning and their wares rapidly, transferred to the button-night (December 4th) and it is holes of purchasers.
ed over to the Hon. Treasurer poor. M. C. L. the large sum of $1,071.82 which goes to prove how well this Branch works for the cause..
The full receipts were: Gate
Pastoral Play (Pro-
(Programmes).3 29.25 301.00
General Stall, 147.52 Gold Fish Pond
Military Jets)
129.55
Roll Bowl or Pitch 32.05
EUROPE
"EUROPE"
Singapore.
HOTEL
SINGAPORE.
Naval Chute Peak
Children's
After-dinner dancing every
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
Grill
THE EUROPE HOTEL, LTD,
Arthur E. Odell, Managing Director.
ASAHI BEER
BREWED BY
DAI NIPPON BREWERY Co., Ltd.
TOKYO JAPAN
Specially Brewed for Export.
Sole Agents:-
Mitsui Bussan Kalsha, Ltd. HONGKONG.
E. HING &
SHIPBUILDING MATERIALS SHIP CHANDLERS 'HARDWARE MERCHANTS.
(Wing Woo Street PHONE CENTRAL No. 1116... 1 TEL. 52 Onetral
·lished for the Proprietor by FREDERICK Printed to and 3, Wyndham Street, in the City of PERCY FRANKLIN, at Victoria, Hongkong.
$204.30
330,25
367.27
CHINESE HELPERS.
was
For the first time, Chinese ladies! volunteered to assist in various districts and the. Society grateful to be able to secure their The Chinese Indies services, made a wonderfully successful! tour of West Point, and were 'pro-) 214.82tected from possible snatchers by
Boy Scouts.
The
BE
expected that a large number of people will avail themselves of being present at what will assured- ly prove a most successful night's enjoyment.
AMOK ON STEAMER.
(Continued From Page 1.)
of management
the ing of the Inspectors, stewards" 107.45 Alexandra Cafe lent their mez-and male passengers, many, more zanine floor to the Society, and the would doubtless have been severe- 81.73 organisation was carried out from
Clock Golf
15.50
Lemonade Stall
25.05
Ladies Ankle Dis-
play
6.70.
Naval
1⁄2 General Stall
147.52.
Lucky Well
47.40 19.90
Club
Stall
12.40
Orange Grove
96.05
Κατελάου
Cigarette Stall
71.73
Fortune Teller
10.00
St. Stephen's Girls
School
St.
Paul Girls School
Belilios Girls School
Stall
941.90
Lucky Ring
58.10
Stall
121.35 73.40
104.76
Police
Bran Pies.
Victoria Stall
Ice Cream Cart
Lucky Wheel
Tea Garden
The
there, Mr. J. M. Alves, the Presi ly handled if not killed. 1,500.00 dent of the Society, working in-ladies, of course, were entirely de- defatigably for the success of the fenceless, and had he been allowed 388.00
sale.
to continue: some of them must We are informed by Mr. Alvos, 1,000.00 that up to two o'clock this after-have inevitably fallen to his
The reason for this outbreaks still a mystery. It is supposed
noon, the amount of money check-knife. ed as having been collected was at 245.65 least $4,000, but that several boxes
69.40 have still to be received. 108.05 152,50
$4,954.22
THE HELPERS
Entertainments.
Tale of the days When Knights were bold
CONSTANCE TALMADGE
THE DANGEROUS MAID
QUEEN'S
THE IRON HORSE
WORLD
TO-DAY & TO-MORROW.
MY OLD DUTCH
SATURDAY at 9.20-
THE GOOSE WOMAN
STAR
COME AND INSPECT
The best cameras and
binoculare in the WORLD.
GOERZ GOERZ
Specialists For Tourists' Developing and Printing.
that a quarrel started besween the HALL, LAW & Co., Ltd.
accused and another deck passen- ger, whom he also stabbed, re
The following wore the rose selgarding some baggage. The Hon. Mr. W. T. Southerners according to a list made up to kindly gave a cheque to make the noon, there being then many more total $5,000,
THANKS TO ALL.
BRITAIN AND CHINA CRISIS.
collection boxes to come in:
Mesdames Comyn, Grossman,
d'Almada Castro, Matilde Pank, Alda Souza, Daisy Wong, Agnes
son.
PHONE 8217
30-32, DES VORUE ROAD, O,
BRUNSWICK HOUSE
In order to make room for New Goods arriving shortly, we are holding a
Special Sale for Two Weeks of
BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPHS
The President and "Committee, Stantong Tinson, Tod, Marcel, Gu Lui, Chan Shing-hong, Graciela Isanc, Lily Yee, Molly Young, Ruby desire to thank all those who help-man, Miller, Haslam and Patter-Fletcher, Margaret Evereat, Mabel Tsang, Winnie Sang, Anna Abbps, ed in any way to make the fete
that it was. Misses Bouchier, Robinson, Peg- Molly Cheung, Teresa Wong, Norma the great success We have been forwarded a very gy Bird, Elsie Haraton, Winifred May, Eva Agabeg, Helen Leong, full and complete list of individual Harston, Butcher,, Mahony, Helen Stella Elmo, Mary Wong, Edith thanks, but regret that this is too Stewart Hilla, Anne King, Bewley, Ozorio, Anna, Lopes, Cissy Chan, Holyoak, Black Birkett, Audrey Winnie Stephens, Agnes Chan, lengthy for publication to-day.
Steel, Rose Perry, Mary Addison, Louise Sang, Rosie Ismail, Hercia Gladys Addison, Shirley Silva, Ed- Silva, Mary Cheung, Rosie Santos, na Carroll, K. Glover, Nora Zim- Alice Gutierrez, Cristina Gutierrez, mern, Beryl Daniels, Irene Full- Mimmi Alves, Cynthia Alves, Ena brook, Pauline Chon, Louise Choo, Alves, Ignes Remedios, Olga Gill, Edna Sprinkle, Llly Chue, Lily Olga Eca da Silva, Alda Eca da Si- Elias, Joyce Walker, Violet Bred- va, Annie Almada, Olaide Remedios, bury, Iris Frith, Gertrude Julyan, Maggie Xavier, Edres Aquino, Crispina Perpetue, Leung Kam- Jeremínia Pereira, Etelvira Ribeiro, yuk, Leang Kim-yuk, Chan Yan- Tuti Noronha, Joaquina Fernandes, hing, Li Lin-ching, Tam Yuk-chan, Rosie Murphy, Sophy Lim, Helena La Mui, Li Yuk-ching, Chan Shuk- Souza, Katherine Maxwell, May ying, Wai Choy-ping, Li Yuk-hing, Merritt, Elfrida Remedios; Norah Ena Danenberg, Hortencia Jorge, Gill Cynthia Garcia, Betty Ribeiro.. Sir Austen Chamberlain replied Alzira Jorge, Marilha Jorge, Lucy Guilhermina Aquino, Betty Souza, that he knew at present no reasons Jorge, Carmelita Britto, Yolanda Dorothy. Noronha, Linda Fer to anticipate an armed attack on Britto, Ricardina da Luz, Kimy nandes, Vera Hyndman, Mary Olga
"At Vieu, Department of the Sir James Agg Gardner, M. P Shanghai by the Cantonese forces. Barretto, Maria Luiza Gutierrez, Mendes, L. Murray, B. do Souza, The activities of professional agi Albertina Garcia, Alicia de Roza, Puereza d'Eca; and a large number Aisne, a peasant woman, the mo-Junveiled a tablet affixed to a house do of the 19th Troop Boy Scouts under ther of 16 children, has been in St. James's-square, Chelten tators might increase in labour Mercedes, da Roza, Carmen, circles. They had been going on Roza, Duarding Kingls, Bella Kino- the able leadership of Scoutmaster awarded the Cross of the Legion of ham, where Tennyson lived when
he wrote "In Memoriam." In that town for montha past, but Ia, Colesto Peres, Nidla Franco, Hon Yuk-fai who was enthusias- Honour, there appeared no ground for be- Mary Chan, Lucy Chung, Lina Nor- tically assisted by Scout Mr. Win lieving they would involve peronha, Aida Noronha, Stella Xa- son Luk.
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owing to the activities of the corps of propagandist agitators which forms part of the Cantonese ad-
vance.
Prices are greatly reduced. Do not miss. such an opportunity, but come early to avoid disappointment.
Studio. 17, Ice House Street.
Max An offer of $10 for the wheat Sold to be Canada's oldest walte sonal danger to the British com-vier, Angelina Xavier, Mary Xa Master Stewart Hills, Ian Grima erop from land forming part of inhabitant, Charles Quick, of Van- munity, although they might ocen vier, Agnos Lee, Kathleen Fung, ble, Allan Grimble, Robin Hall, Cleeves Farm Becontree, has been couver, who is 106, still works as sion serious inconvenience Chan Hing-ying, Chan Lal-kuen, Enar Nuerdock, A. Hargrave, Reg-accepted by the LC.C Gertie Brown, Mary Fisher, Gloria gie Wood and Everest.
British Wireless..
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