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HOTELS.

THE

HONGKONG

HONGKONG HOTEL; REPULSE BAY HOTEL, PEAK HOTEL

Telegraphic Address:

"KREMLIN, HONGKONG.

AND

{

SHANGHAI

ASTOR HOUSE HOTEL; PALACE HOTEL;

MAJESTIC HOTEL

Tolographic Address:

"CENTRAL, SHANGHAL”

HOTELS.

LIMITED.

In association with the Grand Hotel Des Wagons Lite, Peking.

KING EDWARD HOTEL.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

Most Modern and Central Hotel in the Colony, all Bed Rooms newly renovated and installed with Box Spring Beds, Hot and Cold Water, also Telephone.

Hotol.)

Hotet launch meets all steamers.

($25 for thirty Tiffin Tickets can be had at the Office of the above

Tel. Add: "Victoria."

HOTELS OF

HOME FOOTBALL.

SATURDAY'S MATCHES.

The full results of Saturday's Home football matches ne cabled by Reuter are na follows:

Division L

Birmingham

2 Portsmouth

1 Sunderland

Blackburn: 0 Anton Villa

Bolton

Cardiff

Everton

Huddersfield

2 Sheffold U.

1 Bury

2 Liverpool

Manchester UA

Middlesbro Newcastle

.

4. Burnley

2 West Ham

1 Leicester

Wednesday 2 Derby

Tottenham

Everton Huddersfield Leicester

Bolton

Cardiff

2 Arsenal

57 16 12 9 86 68 44

MONDAY, APRIL

TROOPS READY TO ATTACK.

NANKING AND PEKING GIVE ORDERS.

1928.

JAPANESE FLEET ARRIVES.

(Continued from Pago L.).

Cinema Shows.

The Management of the Hong- kong Amusemanta hava offered to reserve free seats at each of the

HUNAN AND HUPEH TO TAKE three European cinema theatres,

ACTIVE PART.

EVE OF OFFENSIVE

Juding from Chinese telographic advices from Shanghai, dated yes

Queen's, World and Star, each dny, at the 5.10 performance, for the visitors. Forty such scato will be reserved, at the Queen's, forty at the World and twenty, at the Star. In addition, it is under-

stood, the Grand Theatre has beca tiroly thrown open to the visitors.

34 19 0 9 80 58erday, it appears that the leaders Five thousand five hundred pac- 36 18 9 11 82 66 41 of the Nanking and Peking Govkets of cigarettes each with a 27 16 8 13 73 60 30 ernments are making big prepara-emento" of crossed British and 87 16 9 13 CZ 70 30 tions for the coming onslaught in Japanese flags on the cover will

the field.

**|bo" distributed to the men of the

Division II.

0 Notts. Forest

Blackpool Bristol C Chelsen Clapton. O Grimsby Notis. County

Oldham Reading Southampton

#Wolves

1 Port Valo

2 Sth. Shields

1 Fulham

6. Preston N. E.,

0 Swanaca

1 Barnsley

'

To the Press, Marshal Li Chal Japanese Squadron as souvenirs aum, Chief of Staff to Chiang Kai-jof their visit to Hongkong. shek, asserted that along the Tien- The Japanese warships will be tsin-Pakow line the Kuomintang opened to the general public, and troops have received orders fot those who wish to avail themselves the general attack on the Fengtien of this opportunity to visit thom Army. General Li Tsung-jen, may do so by applying for a pass well-known supporter of the from the Japanese or Colonial "Kwangsi. Clique," will, according Authorities. They are first class to Marshal L, load such Nation-lighting ships carrying sixteen- alist troops as.can be spared from inch guns, a full description hav- Chelsen

37 22 8 7 08 86 62 Hunan and Hupeh to join in the fing already been given in the Tele

graph. Preston 37 21 8 8 90 54 50 Northern Epedition. Leeds

36 22 0 8 87 61 50 Manchester C. 36 22 67 80 62 60 Stoko

97 18 8 11 07 55 44

Stoke West Brom

Telephone C. 878

J. H. WITCHELL,

Managor.

DISTINCTION

The Kowloon Hotel

Kowloon.

The Prander Hotel in 'Kowloon with all modern conveniences. High Class Cusine and Table Appointments. Wonderful view of the Harbour and Peak, and Avo minutes from the Ferry, Wharves and Railway Station. Representative meets all steamers.

$ 6.00,

Daily Rates from Monthly Rates from.............. $130.00, Under the Personal Supervision and attention of

Tel. No, K.008 & K.009.

Tal. Kowloon No. B

MR. & MRS. IL J. WHITE.

Cables. "Kowlotel." Kowloon,

PALACE HOTEL.

Tol. Address “PALACE," Three minutes from Kowloon Wharf, Ferry and Railway Station. Entirely, under English Management. Electric Light and Fan throughout. Every Room with Private Bath. Lounge, Bar and Billiard-Rooms. Unrivalled Cuisine under the personal supervision of the proprietress. Torma moderate. Special terma to familles on application to:

Mrs. J. U. OXDERRY, Proprietress.

Cables:-

"EUROPE

Singapore.

EUROPE

After-dinner dancing every

Tuesday, Thursday

and Saturday."

HOTEL

SINGAPORE.

Grill

THE EUROPE HOTEL ́LTD.

Arthur E. Odell, Managing Director.

? Hull

Manchester C

0 Leeds

Division III (South).

Brentford

Bournemouth

Brighton

Crystal Pal.

5 Bristol R.

8 Charlton

1 Watford

5 Walsall

Exeter Luton Millwall Northants Norwich Southend Torquay

2 Gillingham

1 Plymouth.

3 Merthyr

9 Swindon

1 Newport

7. Queen's P. R.

2 Coventry

Millwall Narthants Plymouth Brighton Swindon

30 25 G 6 111 40 58 34.20 77 88 62 47 36 18 6 12 72 51 42 30 10 10 10 71 68 12 33 17 7 9 73 54 41

Division III (North).

Barrow Bradford

Chesterfield Durham Nelson

Rochdalo

Rotherham

Southport Stockport

Tranmere Wrexham

Doncaster Traumere Lincoln Stockport

0 Doncaster

3. Hartlepools

0 Lincoln

A Bradford C.

4 Darlington

2 Ashington

2 Crewo

'8 Halifax

I Wigan

3 Accrington

0 New Brighton

,:

į:

HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW?

The following are the replies to to-day's questions:-

Extensive Movements. Generals Chong Chien and Hei Chung-hal, the two Nationalist military leaders now controlling Hunan, have asked the Military Council in Nanking for a sum of

1.. April 19. I. A Inmous diamond $100,000 for the transport of their)

covered 'in, the South African mines in1005, 2 troops to the front. Extensive and beloved to be part of a larger stone, ́lt Imilitary movements will take place now broken up and among the Crown Recently digging has been under- in Hunan and Hupeh during the taken, but without result, to find the missing next few days when Cheng Chien. 8.The Upper House, or Leghaladva

Council. 1 being abolehed. 4. and Pei Chung-hai will both dis- cryph. B.. The official residence of tho paich troops for the coming driveridunt of the UB.A.; the name la sed against Marshal Chang Tsó-lin.

Bradford 36 23 0 4 97 37 65 30 21 6 0 72 36 48 35 20 7 8 04 58 47 37 21 5 11 78 02 47 35 19 79 73 44 45 Scottish League, Airdrieoniana 2 Aberdeen Bo'ness Clydo Dunfermlino Hibernians Motherwell Ralth E. Rangers

2 Hearta

0 Dundee

1 Falkirk

3 Celtic

3 Kilmarnock

1 Queen's Park,

3 Hamilton

St. Johnstono 0. Cowdenbeath - St Mirren

2 Partick

Rangers ... 34 23.7.4 08 34 53 Motherwell.. 30 22 8 8 8044 52 Celtic

34 21 8 5 84 32 50 Ilcarts

30 10 11 87 53 44 St Mirren... 30 18 7 11 75 71 43

-Reuter

A large gathering of the chief subordinates of the two General: has arrived in Changsha, Hunan, to attend & military conference: concerning the offensive.

On Thursday, Marshal Chiang Kai-shek reviewed the Kuomin tang troops at Hsuchow and later attended at a military conference, at which most of his subordinates! were present

Acroplanes For Frent.

Fifteen military aeroplanes ar- rived in Peking on Thursday and were dispatched immediately to the Chingting-Taiyuan front to join the Fentgien Army.

It appears that the Fengtlen leaders have made all preparations for the war with the Kuominchun, for Marshal Chang' Tso-lin, accord- ing to a Chinese cable, has ordered the troops to commence hostilities whenever the military leaders thinki o fit.

0 Generals Yang Yu-ting and Chang Haueh-llang have a large de- tachment of Fengtien truops ready for the drive against the units of Marshal Feng Yu-halang, an ally of 2 the Nanking Government, on the

Chingling-Taiyuan line.

Nanking Troops on the Move. Nanking, Apr. 8. The movement of troops from Nanking to Pukow still continues,

gewels,

synonym for the U.S. Government the Paste) (awn; pale yellow; pale blue with #reenish tendency: soft tone of violet; rich brown with gold gleam. 7. Bir Thomas Wyatt and the Earl of Burrey, contemporary sixteenth century writers. 8. Switzerland.

1. Dialect of Dutch spoken in South Africa.

*HE FORGOT

More married women than spinsters have been disappoint- ed in love.

artillery being amongst the most recent movements,

In addition, small bodies of soldiers have been moved from Kiuklang and Chinking.-Naval Wireless.

LINDBERGH AS AIR MAIL PILOT.

A

BAFFLING," Laughing, Thrilling Mystery Play

Based on the stage Hit which startled London and New York!-

WHISPERING

WIRES

With ANITA STEWART

EDMUND BURNS HEINIE CONKLIN MACK SWAIN

AT THE

Also

FELIX

In "Felix In Blunderland"

QUEEN'S

HE ROMANCE of

THE

FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY

-At 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.20.

country lad who loved a Broadway beauty--

With

CHARLES RAY

and

PAULINE STARKE

BRIGHTLIGHTS

AT THE

WORLD FINAL SHOWINGS

Orchestra 3.15 nad 9.20.

TO-DAY Interpretar 2.30 and 7.15,

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THE HOTEL RIVIERA

MACAO

Cable Address :—” RIVIERA, MACAO"

EMBODYING THE

J

LUXURIES OF MODERN HOTEL CONSTRUCTION

THE FINAL· EXPRESSION

OF COMFORT AND SERVICE

Printed and Published for the Propriadors by ALFRED MORING W 1 kod B, Wyndham Street, in the City of Victoria, Hanglong.

NEA.

ROBER RC

AIRCRAFT CO

Colonel Lindbergh flow over his old familar airmail route from St. Louls to Chicago by way of Springfield and Peoria recently carrying the largest load load of air mail over despat ched from a flying field. This picture shows Lindbergh in his plans just before the take-off. Mr. Irving B. Glaver is shown handing up the first sack of mail to "Llady," who is in the cock pit. Five other planes took part in the commemorative flight, each carrying part of 125,000 lettera.

STAR THEATRE

The

Popular American Company

WILBUR PLAYERS

TO-DAY at 5.30 p.m.

The Sensational Comedy With a London Background "THREE LIVE GHOSTS"

TO-NIGHT at 9.30 p.m. FAREWELL PERFORMANCE

The Great Comedy of Domestic Life "THE FAMILY UPSTAIRS

Booking at Montric's And The Star POPULAR PRICES $3, $2 & $1. Children Half Price To The Matinee.

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