HOTELS
THE
HONGKONG
HONGKONG HOTEL; REPULSE BAY HOTEL: PEAK HOTEL Telegraphle Address: "KREMLIN, HONGKONG.
AND
SHANGHAI
ASTOR HOUSE HOTEL; PALACE HOTEL; MAJESTIC HOTEL.
Telegraphic Address: ""CENTRAL, SHANGHAI”
HOTELS.
LIMITED.
In association with the Grand Hotel
Des Wagons Lits, Poking.
KING EDWARD HOTEL.
NEW YEAR'S EVE
Dinner Dance
-8:30 pm. ̄to-12-midnight.
$2.50 per person booking can now be made at the Hotel.
HOTEL SAVOY
Comfort, Converence and Distinction,
HOTEL METROPOLE. HOTEL BOA VISTA.
22, Ice House Street."
UNDER THE SAME
Macao. MANAGEMENT.
The Kowloon Hotel.
Kowloon.
The Premier Hotel In Kowloon with all modern conveni-... ences. High Class Cusine and Table. Appointments, Wonderful view of the Harbour and Peak, and five minutes from the Ferry, Wharves and Railway Station. Representative meets all steamers.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21 19
ATLANTIC TRAGEDY FEARED.
Anxiety is growing with regard to the fate of the occupants of the amphibian seaplane "Dawn," which left Roosevelt cid Thursday evening for Harbour Grace, with a view to mak-
ing a trans-Atlantic flight. The occupants are Mrs. Grayson, Oscar Omdal (pilot) Brice Gold-
borough (navigator), and Fred Koehler (mechanic).
HOLIDAY CRICKET.
HONGKONG_C.C. V. ARMY.
The Army were in a strong posi- tion when stumps were drawn last evening in the match against the H.K.C.C, being over 130 runs ahend The with eight wickets, in hand. Army will begin the second day's play to-day with 50 on the board in their second inaingound display by Capt. Dubbie, was the chief feature
A brilliant
BLUE FUNNEL BOAT'S HANKOW RUSSIANS.
RESCUE.
SEVEN FILIPINO FISHERMEN PICKED UP.
BOAT WATERLOGGED..
by the Blue Funnel
¡Continued from Paft 1.)
Experience of the Women,
re-
An account of the indignities to which women and children were subjected by the soldiers who sur- rounded the Soviet Consulate in Seven Filipino senmen have been laukow was given by one of yes landed in Marita as survivors of u
another terday's arrivals to inresentative of this journal. of the play. He hit is not out in the derelict fishing boat. They There were five women and three Army's first innings, including ten caped from possible death through children in the party besides the 14 men. One child was a chubby fours, and in the II.K.C.C. innings he rescue Lobic seven wickets for 28 runs, only freighter Machaon, while that ves-in ant in arms; and the other two Pearce, (23) and R. H. B. Hancock sel was er route from Hongkong to small boy of about three and a (22) making any stand against the Manila on the 20th instant.
little girl somewhat older. Army bowling.
The men were rescued from Questioned about their their helpless, waterlogged, vessel periences the wives of the Soviet in the China sen, about 100 miles representatives at the Consulate from the province of Zambales, in Hankow said that about 2,000 Army. 1st Innings.
port by the soldiers of Gen. Ho Tsung-tu sur- Capt. Drysdale, c and b Summers 20 and brought to
freighter.
rounded the Consulate compound Capt. Morris," e Hayward, b
Parker
The Army made 157 and dismissed the Club for 84 runs.
Scores t
...... ין
Capt. Debbie, not out
S. S. M. Newbury, e Pearce, b
Leach
S. Q. M. S. Moss, b Leath
Sgt. Lench, b Wales,
M. Gunner Fogden, b Wales
39
CX-
It is believed the rescued men at 5.30 on the morning of Decem 48 had gone out to the China Sea on ber 16. This was the first warn-.
a fishing trip, and that their vesseling that anything was in the air, was rendered a derelict by un-us up to that time Chinese press favourable weather. The mon are reports had been the only in- natives of Zambales, it is believed. formation obtainable
probability of their being asked
about
the
.6 The Machaon dropped anchor to leave. At 7.30 the soldiers cutside of the breakwater. No began coming inside the building. one was allowed on board until Revolvers were flourished and a after the quarantine inspection menacing attitude assumed by and, therefore, it was not possible them. Orders were that no one to obtain further details of the could leave the building. Mean- 167 rescue From "Captain Dodd, the while, the Consul General having
skipper of the steamer.
got into communication with the The men will probably be turned Minister for Foreign Affairs, it O, M. R. W. over to the care of the Bureau of was ascertained by the women 18 4 60 4 Customs, which will make arrange- that packing should begin at once. .18.23 53 4ments for the return of the survi-
127 1
vors to their homes,
L/C. Miles, e linncock, b Leach.
Lt. Coghill, e Hammond, b Wales
"
Capt. Tyringham, c Sayer, b
Leach
G
Capt. Graham, e foach;-b-Wales-
0
Extras
12
$ 5.00. $125.00.
Total Bowling Analysis.
Under the Personal Supervision and attention of.
MR. & MRS. H. J. WHITE. Tel. No. K.608 & K.609. Cables. "Kowlotel." Kowloon,
Leach
Wales
Summers Hamilton
Parker
Daily Rates from
Monthly Rates" from
PALACE HOTEL
Tel. Kowloon No. 8,
Tel. Address “PALACE" Three minutes from Kowloon Wharf, Ferry and Railway Station. Entirely, under English Management Electric Light and Fans throughout. Every Room with Private Bath. Lounge, Bar and Billiard-Rooma. Unrivalled Cuisine under the personal supervision of the proprietress. Terms moderate. Special terms to families on application tos
Mrs. J. IL OXBERRY, Proprietresa.
EUROPE
After-dinner dancing every
Tuesday. Thursday
and Saturday.
#
www
Cables:-
"EUROPE"
Singapore.
HOTEL
SINGAPORE,
8
3 1 8 0
0 ?
1
H.K.C.C.-1st lunings.
A. W Hayward, c Newbury, b
Dobbie
D. W. Leach, e Miles, b Dobbie
G. R. Sayer, b Dobbie
D. Moor, b Dobbie
T. Pearce, c Newbury, b Dobbie R. H. B. Hancock, b Leach H. V. Parker, b. Miles
J. A. Sunimers, e,Drysdale,
Dobbie
T. E. Hammond, not out
E. W. Hamilton, c. Graham,
Dobble.....
C. D. Wales, b Miles
Extras
0
A telegram received in the Bureau of Customs was from the provincial authorities of Sorsogon, to the effect that the Isawic Maru,
During this time from 9 am until 8.30 that evening when the group boarded, the San Peh str. Fulung
a diffcult time was experienced by the inmates, of the Consulate. Children word frightened by the
a Formosan fishing schooner, had soldiers, as were the woman, who
4 taken refuge in the town of Pilar,
13 Sorsogon. The engine of the bozi 1 was out of commission. The ves- 23 el had just left the port of San Jose, Mindoro. for Hongkong, when the accident to the engine happened, causing i to drift to Sorsogon. The boat, according to the telegram, will depart for Hong- kong after its engine is repaired.
0
10
8-1
Total
J
Bowling Analysis.
O. M. R. W
Dobbie Newbury Miles Leach
11 2 28 7
7
TROTSKY'S REVOLT."
FULL STORY FROM MOSCOW
Warsaw, I have just arrived
were made to give up all valuables which they attempted to pack.
Woman Robbed of $300.
The wife of a member of the consular staff, who volunteered the foregoing information in fairly good English, said that she herself had been robbed of $300 at the point of a gun, One woman mem- ber of the party had only the black velvet dress in which she stood, everything else having appealed to the soldiers, who made short shrift of ceremony. Silver money and the most appeal. It was told to and children's toys seemed to make
they had left Hankow the Con- the party later, also, that after
2 32 0 from Moscow, writes a Daily Mail salate was entirely looted by 6.11 8 2 correspondent, and can now gi soldiers.
Army, 2nd Innings.
Capt. Morris, b Parker
4 0 8 1an account at first hand of the Whenever an attempt was made dramatic events in the Soviet to lock the doors the soldiers capital which attended the celebroke.open the locks and made. 48 bration on November 7 of the 10th special efforts to look for valuables anniversary of the Bolsheviks' and a careful search was made of regime..
each room, as of the persona, men and women, Inside.
Capt. Drysdale, Hancock,
Leach
Licut. Coghill, not out
Grill
M. Gunner Fogden, not out.
Extras
0
3
THE EUROPE HOTEL. LTD.
Arthur E. Odell, Managing-Director.
GLENEALY PRIVATE HOTEL.
1 and 4, Glenealy, Jongkong.
(Near Dairy Farm).
Tel Ad. "Gleneàly" Hongkong.
Telcolions C.980.
Splendidly situated within' easy walking distance to all business centres yet away from the noise of traffic.
Larga nity rooms. Hot and cold water. Every room with private bath. Excellent food under the personal supervision of the proprietres, Moderata Terms. Special family and monthly, raies. Apply
Proprietress,
CANTON'S REIGN OF TERROR Photographs showing the terrible havoc now on sale at
MEE
Studio, Ice House St.
CHEUNG
Branch 7, Beaconsfield Ardade,
Printed and Published for "the Proprietor by FREDERICK PERCY FRANKLIN, at 1'and 3, Wyndham Street, in the City of Historia, Hongkong.
While Stalin, the man with the big black moustache, who holds Russia in his grip, stood to review Total (for 2. wickets)... 59 a procession in the Red Placo, his great enemy Trotsky was dencung-
We have received a. Christmas At noon to-day, the Army had ing him and the Bolsheviks now in liam Heughan, from London. Mr. greeting from Mr. and Mrs. Wil- scored. 107 for the loss of six power from the balcony of Heughan will be remembered as
palace in another street.
wickets.
M
There were loud cries of"Long
the noted Scottish actor-singer,
A large baul of 214 tins of pre-live Trotsky " Thousands of thoseland his friends will be interested pared opium was taken to the Water who uttered this cry were arrcat include Canada, the United States, to hear that his tours for 1928-29 Police Station on Eriday by Chi-ed.
Australia, England and South Africa,
nese detectives. The oplum was Police entered the palace, and discovered in a bag, which was tied Trotsky disappeared from the up by a rope on to the Tin Ching balcony. Wharf, Taikoktsui,.
4
I am convinced that Trotsky.
There were rumours all over is: "Vote for Stalin and his sup. Moscow that he had been arrested.
portera or be dismissed!". It was stated that in some places HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? his supportera were shot down. has the workmen and young Com
Who knows? In Moscow it is immunists with him. It was Trot- possible to verify such a tale.
The following are the replies to to-day's questions:-
t. The original Grab-street fai mur Milten
street, Finsbury. 2. Detired from the name
Stalin Denounced.
sky's popularity. which mado Stalin take steps to degrade him and throw him out of the party at The crowd had seen Trotsky as once because he was afraid that if hero of the Revolution on the he waited until December 1, when
of the Itailsa electrician Alessandra Volta films in the cinema theatres, and, the Congress of the Communist (1745-1926). 3. In the sample of Bt. Yeast's, moreover, he had gained their Party will be hold, the votes would Fuster-lane, Chenpalde. 4, The ephined feont
of the Sheldonfan Theatre, Oxford. 5. Taking allegiance by an attractive probe turned against him.
che's bearings, or making one's position clear. gramme, ja
6. In Paris: Hua Mallet-Stovena, no named
after in areblueck T. & Isper horplin! adjaln
Stalin hates Trotsky, and he has Trotsky denounced the domina- dealt with him by bureaucratic
ed it and the lepers saw the allor and heard tion of Communism by a gigantic means. If these prove ineffective the service through the barred window. 8.
and were armed with bala or claha, . Inter.
The Parliament held at Nottingham in 14 bureaucratic machine with Stalin there is nothing to prevent him whose members were forbidden to wear words at the head. He declared that the from using the Cheka (secret mittent springs of hat water and steam. found purification of Communism is terrorist police) to deal with his In volcanic regiona, and caused by the explo necesanry,
and Zinoviev-his adversary. xion that occurs when cald water, tricking through the earth, comes in contact with the colleague.
in opposition-hat What does all this signify? It
boiling water -beneath. 10. Norwich. 11.frankly said that the workerà in signifies a split in the Communist Cleopatra. 12. Sir Phills Akdney, what address Hindenburg'a Germany have more Party, and it shows that forces Devereux), and Dean Awift, who, beferred to liberty than the workers In are at work which, in the long run, "Stella" (Ether Johnson) in his famous Stalin's Russia, where the order must undermine Bolshovism.v
ed many of his poems to "Stella" (Penalope
Journal.
A HOLIDAY picture full of laughs and thrills---
HAROLD
LLOYD
PRODUCED BY THE BAKED BRYD KAGOUSEH
PURÏMOUNT RELEASE
IN.
The Kid Brother
AT THE
QUEEN'S
TO-DAY
and
TO-MORROW
Usual Prices 5.10 & 9.20, Increased Prices 2.30 & 7.15.
t
Metro Goldwyn Mayer
PICTURE
with
CONRAD NAGEL
"AND
OLAIRE WINDSOR The diverting adventures of three modern musketeers, a rich man's son, a gang robber and a Dutch boy, all in the" Army of Occupation.
TIM HATS
AT THE
WORLD
TO-DAY
AND
TO-MORROW
Orchestra 5.00 & 9.80. Interpreter 2.80 & 7.15,
Ganamous
BAOUL WALSH
GRETA NISSEN LIONEL BARRYMORE WILLIAM COLLIER MARC MACDERMOTT MUKM OF ADFIJN JUROR +++ FLEIR CLÁJKY
The
story of a wilful
charming
young princess.
THE LUCKY LADY
AT THE
STAR
TO-DAY
and TO-MORROW
Continuous 5:15 to 8,45 and at 9,20:
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.