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PENINSULA HOTEL:

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(PEAK HOTEL

AND

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ASTOR HOUSE: PALACE HOTEL: MAJESTIC HOTEL.

HOTELS

LIMITED.

in association with the Grand Hotol Dos Wagons Lits, Poking.

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Ideal Pince for work anda.

MOTEL METROPO

KOWLOON HOTEL

KOWLOON.

Under the Personal Supervision and Attention of

Phone Nos.

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Mr. & Mrs. H. J. WHITE,

Cables KowLOTEL

Hongkong,

PALACE HOTEL.

Tel. Kowloon No. 3,

„Tal. Address 21

PALACE.

UNDER ENTIRELY EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT.

A Drst class 'Besidential and Tourist Hotelwith all the conveniences

of a Home.

Bar and Chron Hilliard Tablon; two in New Billiard Salaon, Moderate Terms: families spécially entered for,

Hotel newly renovated,

EUROPE

After dinner dancing every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.

MRS. J. H. QSBERRY,

Proprietrean

Cables:-

"EUROPE"

Singapore.

HOTEL

SINGAPORE

Grill

THE EUROPE HOTEL LTD.

Arthur E. Odoll, Managing-Director.

RUNNYMEDE HOTEL LT-PENANG

(Incorporated in the Straits Settlements,, LARGEST BALLROOM IN THE STRAITS. Overlooking the Sea.

Hot and Cold Running Water.

Highest Quality Oatering.

Modern Sanitary System European Che!,

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1929.

CHINESE TROOPS TO REMAIN..

NOT TO BE MOVED FROM MANCHULI FRONT.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE WAR ANNIVERSARY

DISPUTE.

GATHERING.“

MRS. BILL ENTITLED TO USE CHURCH'S NAME.

IMPRESSIVE BOY SCOUT SERVICE HELD.

DELEGATE TO MOSCOW. INJUNCTION PROVISO. MARRED BY DELUGE,

די

London, Aug. 4.

On the Afteenth anniversary of Britain's ultimatum to Germany. Boy Scouts, sons of men who then butchered one another, stood side by side in Arrowe Park, worship-: ping as brothers,

-Harbin, Aug.

The following statement has That the Chinese authorities been issued by the Press Commit- will not withdraw their troops on the Manchull front until all the tee of the Christian Selence Soviet units have been ordered to Parent Church in London: Jeave the Chinese frontier is the

The public has been repentedly decision of Chinese officials, who stated that Chinese soldiers will informed by the "Committees on continue to be stationed near Publfention" of the Boston Chris-

Thanksgiving services wore Manebuli for the time being. tian Science organisation of an conducted by the Archbishop of that the Russian Government is Justice against Mrs. Annie C. Billside of the Archbishop of

From Manchull it is learned Injunction by the High Court of Canterbury and Cardinal Bourne. Lord Baden Powell atood by the striving to open ofliela negelin restraining her from publishing terbury, who called for the Al- Can- tions with the Manchurian Pro-periodicals under the titles, "The vincial Government and to avoid Christian Science Journal," etc. mighty's blessing on the world- discussions with Mr. Chu Shpo- But auch

wide company in which Lord! notices through the yung, the delegate sent by the Press have carefully withheld all Baden Powell's dream had been

fulfilled.

Central Government.

The Nanking Foreign Ministry has instructed Mr. Chu Shao- yang to proceed to Moscow,

According to a high spokesman of the Nanking Foreign Office, The Soviet terms include one demanding the immediate release of all imprisoned Russians arrested by. Chinese troops at Harbin,

The sanne speaker assorted that as many of these Russians are alleged to be Communist lealers who were responsible for much of the "Red" propaganda and riots In China, the least the Chinese Government can do is to order their trial In Chinese law Pourts.

MANILA CONSUL'S PROTEST.

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When the case hài been presented against Consul Kwong the consul alleged that it was not his order that caused the deportation of the girl, and that it was the deporta- tion order of the bureau of cus- toms that caused deportation be- fore the alleged father could in-

tervene,

mention of the important modi- feation of that Injunction which

RESERVOIR CONTENTS INCREASING.

Considerable Addition This Week-end.

Between

and 1,400,000 1,500,000 gallons of water are now estimated by the Water Engineer (Mr. A. B. Purves) to be in storage in Hongkong reservoirs.

Although no Agures were available of the week-end gains, Mr. Purves said he thought these would be in the vicinity of from 20 to 30" million gallons.

KAGERANKINEKOSKENDUMURCIANEZOANERAZIONERALF

An absolute deluge swamped the fields, and many hoys coll- apsed, but there was a thrilling climax when the Scouts, bure- headed, with upraised hands, gave the Scout promise to do their beat.

The mud was so deep that a caterpillar tractor was needed to drag the Archbishop's car to the rond.--Reuter,

THE PHILIPPINES BOUNDARY,

ANGLO-AMERICAN

DRAWN UP.

TREATY

Washington, July 30. The Inst outstanding question of sovereignty to insular posses sions in the Pacific is expreted to. be settled this week with the sign-| definitely protects Mrs. Bill's puring of a treaty between the United manent right to use the phrase States and Great Britain, "Christian Science."

Negotiations to determine the The modification la contained in sovereignty of the Turtle blunds the following quotation from and establish the southern bound- Counsel's brief presented to the ary of the Phillipines were con Court as a mutual undertakingcluded here to-day and are being upon which the Injunction incorporated in a treaty drafted

by the state department. granted:

WAN I

According to Fiscal Felix, Consul Kwong was requested by letter to appear for an investiga- ffon. Consul Kwong however, Brmly stated last night that he had been subpoemned to appear before retical for the investigation.

To avoid hellous statements place over a period of a few days. Consul Kwong refused to pay any attention to the subpoena, ou the the Press is requested to include The chief British delegate was grounds thai

the Chinese consult the modifiention given above in the British ambassador, Sir Esme Feneral in the Philippines bé can- any future reference to the In-Howard, and the chief American not be held responsible for any junction. Mrs. RII's legal right delegata General Frank B. Mc- thing that he has done by orders of his government.

An unusual arrangement ag The Defendants are not to

Amerienn HOVER- be precluded from using the knowledging words Christian Science as eignty of the Turtle Islands and part of the name of a publica-assigning the dmlalstration to tion ar publishing society." the British is expected to be evolved. The negotiations took

Papers Tampered With,

In a later investigation it was discovered by Consul Kwong that the girl's deportation papers had been tampered with. At first the word “dejurled” appoured only on the deportation papers, and the document later appeared with the words "voluntarily deported," Consul Kwong stated,

Comal Kwong explained last night that no case shnoid have beam fled against him for two reasons: one, that it was not he who ordered the deportation bút The Bureau of Customs; and two, that even if he had ordered the de- portation, he has strict orders From his government to send back Any Chinese who has no visible means of support or has become a public charge.

to use the designation "Christian atyre, chief of the bureau of Science" refutes all denials of her insular affairs, right to rank

IH a Christian Sefentist, und of the Church of which she is the Leader, to bear

the name of a Christian Science organisation.

REPATRIATED AFTER 200 YEARS.

ODYSSEY OF SWEDISHI EMIGRANTS.

RAN AMOK IN A FACTORY.

WORKMAN KILLED AND ·

THREE HURT.

One man was killed and three' were seriously injured under my- sterious eircumstances in a factory at Manchester recently.

Another man is in the Royal In- A unique repatriation

of 900 Armary Buffering from throat Swedes--descendants of a party wounds alleged to have been self- who in 1670 left Sweden and intllefed. settled on Degne, off the Estonian const, and then in 1781 were sent to Cherson; not for from the Black Sea-has been arranged by the Swedish Government.

·

This man, James McGough, of Reather-street, Manchester, is en played at the works of the Premier Waterproof and Rubber Co.

It is stated that he was working in a room where there were several pillars and was seen to pick up a bar of fron about an inch thick. Then he called a man to him.

Shouts Heard.

"I had taken the precaution of Owing to their precarious exis- photographing the original receipt tence in these. Linies, early this issued by the captain of the ship year the families upplied to the and by the Bureau of Customs when Swedish Government to be allow the girl was sent aboard the ship.ed to return to the land of their and by comparing it with the eni

fathers, pointing out that they bon copy I neted the additional had faithfully kept up their Nobody saw what happened in the word "voluntarily." Despite the Swedish language, religion, and shadow of the pillars, but it is change made in the receipt, the customs; and in Sweden it was at thought that McGough called each „eity_fisral proceeded with the in- vestigation," Consul Kwong stated ice felt as a national duty to re-man behind the pillars in turn and last night,

Laive those long-lost brothers and then hit them on the head with the winters,

iron bar.

Chamber Intervenes,

In 1670, when the Swedish pea- Not until the shouts of the in- "At this point the Chinese sants settled in Dage, the Baltic jured men were heard above the Chamber of Commerce and leading countries belonged to Sweden, noise of running machinery waa Chinese of the city passed resolu-The liberties they had enjoyed the affair discovered.

tions upholding my side of the ease. Photographic copies of the order of arrest, of the deportation papers and of other documents re- vealed that all the originals had been tampered with,, whereas the carbon copies did not have the word voluntarily added before the word deported,"

KOWLOON DOCK MISHAP.

CHINESE FRACTURES SKULL

IN FALL

the bane of his skull.

under Swedish rule were lost in According to another man Mc- 1721, when Russia come into pos- Gough was working on the same session of these countries. Sev truck as Holden, the man who was eral times they sent deputies to killed, with whom, IL is stated, he the Empress, and at last, in 1780 was on terms of friendship. succeeded in getting an imperiul He arrived back at work from "ukase" defending their rights, si | lunch and spoke to Holden quite precursor of the liberty that wes normally a few minutes before the granted all the Russian peasants alleged attack, eighty years later,

McGough is said to be a blg, The landowner then gave his powerfully built man aged between tenants order to quit, and they 50 and 60. It is understood that had to leave for the

he was once a warder. Ukrainian steppen, Under the escort of The men injured were John Part- Cossacks they had to march to the ington, John Allan and Thomas For- territory assigned to them. The abaw. The dead man in Charles caravan covered the 1,200 miles' Holden, of Chapman-street.. trail in nine months, having lost more than half of its number dar

* Swedish

Ell which is being quarried to Jats on grounds then conquered will travel by train to Sassnitz Falling from the summit of a ing the journey, and built their stanza in Roumania, whence they permit an extension of the new from the Turks. In 1792 only 200 on the Baltic, where No. 1 Dock at Kowloon, on Satur people remained, according to the boat will await them. It has been Rday, a Chinese acverely fractured church diary of the Swedish vicar, decided to settle thom in the who accompanied them, but from Kristianstad county of Southern He fell from a height of 60 feet, 1782 to 1920 they have grown to Sweden, and, in view of the slight and his condition appeared to be 900.

possibilitica of selling their precurlous when he was taken In Printed and Published for the Proprietors by FREDERICK PERCY an ambulance to the Kowloon Hos- leave Odessa by boat for Con- tional fund of about £100,000 will}

In the middle of July they will things in Russia, a voluntary na-

be collected to help them

Hole Agents. Hongkong.

FRANKLIN, at 1 and 8. Wyndham Street, in the City of Victoria 'pital. Hongkong.

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