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THE

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HONGKONG HOTEL: "REPULSE-BAY, HOTEL):

PEAK HOTEL:

AND

SHANGHAI

ASTOR HOUSE: PALACE HOTELI

MAJESTIC HOTEL.

HOTELS

LIMITED.

in association with the Grand Hotel Des Wagons Lits, Poking.

*

Hotel SAVOY

The Newest and Finest

Hostelry in THE Colony

Convenient

Cosmopolitan

KOWLOON HOTEL

KOWLOON.

Under the Personal Supervision and Attention of

Phone Nos.

K 608 K 609.

Mr. & Mrs. H.J. WHITE.

Cables

**KOW GOFAL

PALACE HOTEL.

Tel. Kowloon No. 3.

Tri Addreng Punce, **.

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A First Class Rosidential, and Tourist' Hotel with all the Can- veniences of a Hama. Under Entirely European Management." Lounga and Billiard-Saloon, “Thras minutes from Ferry. Paullion specially catered for. "Moderate term,

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· Mra, J. M. Oxberry,

Penritrea

Cables:--

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Singapore

HOTEL

SINGAPORE

Grill

THE EUROPE HOTEL LTD.

Arthur E. Odoll, Managing-Director /

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With beautiful private lawns to the Sea.

MODERN THROUGHOUT

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in

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"THE DANCING TRIO" "THE HIGH STEPPERS?

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JANUARY

YESTERDAY

FAREWELL PARTY.

де

Good-bye! H.E. the Governor and Lady Clementi leaving the Cricket Ground after the

presentation of farewell-ndúressen yesterday afternoon. (Photo.; Ming Yuen).

SOVIET'S BROKEN

PLEDGE.

| GENTLE "REMINDER GIVEN TO "AMBASSADOR.

NO FURTHER ACTION,

«London, Jan. 22.

The message from the Presidium of the Russian Third International] which appeared in the first issue of the Communist dally paper, The

BOXER INDEMNITY SERIOUS TROUBLE

ALLOCATION.

DELAY IN DISPOSAL OF

*BRITISH FUND.

CHINESE PROPOSAL URGES RAILWAY PROJECT.

Daily Worker, London of January GOVERNMENT'S VIEW

was mentioned in h statement) made by Mr. Henderson in the House of Commons to-day.

"against the Labour Government

London, Jan. 22,

ין

IN POLAND.

COMMUNIST OUTBREAKS AT FOUR BIG CENTRES.

POLICE FIRE ON MOBS.

Waraw, Jan. 22. Serious disturbances engineered by Communist agents occurred in | different centres of Poland to-day, though the police soon gained com- pleto control of the situation.

The first outbreak occurred "at

The message described the new The delay in settling the ques-Soliyese, near Lawew. Taking ad- paper as a new and powerful weapon tion of the disposal of the Bri-vantage of the prevalance of un- in the handle of the British working tish Boxer. Indemnity Fund, Ukranian Communista attacked employment, a huge crowd of class in its fight against Capitalism totalling over £11,000,000, was the police station at Soltyese, and and the Social-Fascist Labour raised in the House of Commons fred a number of shoja. Government. It also said that the to-day by Mr. F. S. Clocks, the paper should be the rallying point Labour M.P. for the Broxtows and in the subsequent shooting, two The police were forced to retaliate | of rationalisation, anti-Soviet in- Division of Nottinghang who Communists were killed and several triguen, colonial brutalities and pre-usked the Foreign Secretary if wounded, while a

number of parations for another Imperialist there existed any special reason policemen were wounded. The Po- lica effected the arrest of fourteen for, the delay. war".

of the ringleaders. Replying to a question whether

Mr. Henderson disclosed that the there had been my definite im Nanking, Government had ventured provement in respect of Soviet pro- certain suggestions regarding the paganda as a result of the recent use to which the money should be agreement, Mr, Henderson sufd that put, adding that the Chinone Gov- it was too early yet to form a con-ernment proposed that the bulk of agitators, on the Town Hall of clusion, althoughi Government were the funds should be invested in the not without hope that the agree-completion of the Hankow-Canton ment would result in permanent im- Railway, in accordance with a plan provement. The message from the ubmitted by Mr. Sun Fo. Third International had led him tol Inform the Soviet Ambassador that, much netion was enlculated to im- pede the improvement in the rela- tion between the two countries, which the impending negotiations] had as their object.

The Government, however, did not propose to take any further nction in that matter-British

Wireless.

KOWLOON SHIPYARD

THEFT.

Earlier Agreements, This proposal, he added, brought to the fore questions of pre-existing «greements and obligations, which quired careful consideration and and delayed progress towards satis actory arrangements with regard

the indemnity.

New proposals, he added, were w the subject of discussion be- ween the British Minister (Sir] ས། Lampson) and the Chinese

Government.

General Relationa.

Grudziadz, in Polish Pomerania, was the scene of another incident, Here, the police were forced to repel an attack of seven hundred men, led

Grudziądz,

+

Sosnowiet and Zdunskawels, near Lodz A number of the ringlead

Similar incidente occurred ut

ers were arrested and were found to be the so-called "professional ugunta" of the Communist Party. Reuter,

SECOND ROUND" OF SCOTTISH CUP.

RANGERS AND CELTIC BOTH DRAWN AT HOME.

TWO REPLAY RESULTS.

London, Jan. 22.. Aberdeen defeated Raith Rovers

'n reply to a question by Sir Walter de Frece, the Foreign Secre tary said that the principles Bug- rated in the Memorandum of De-by seven goals to all in their "ember 18,1926, ne the basis of Scottish Cup re-play to-day, after

Powere policy of the

COOLIE WHO STOLE LOT OF WOODEN BLOCKS,

Sentence of phe Luna 23 labour was impose, oy „ar: vaykel 14

a draw 3-1 at Rafth on Satur

Smut at the Kowloon sincipally concerned in China, had d St. Jolmstone, who drew

داية الحياة

Lils Morning va a count taljnojau, at Messrs. W. S. Daney as who was charged wash de quanty qu

100mta svens

projic, og út lite mild.

MIN. J. A. Prašus sp.

the commpia.nafl nfu

Céu tu je i Diông vnui fit to cotiti ko ng wala kan, die

which were securing Buy Melb

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والمالية

NEW YOR

COMMISSI

DISTINGUISHED with.bon

APPOINTED.

New York, Jan. 22

Briondier Generai woim Pleian,

with Bo'ness., 0-0, on Saturday, in iure consistently acted upon won the re-play by three goals to accessive Governments in Britain.

1 Henderson' proceeded

one.

to The draw for the Second Round. anmerate the actions of Great of the Cup was later made, result-

tain in this matter, comprising ing as follows:

rmai recognition of China's ight to tariff autonomy; and he present negotiations with re- Pard to extrality;

t

Dundoo Un,

v. Partick Th

v. Clyde.

Motherwell Airdrie

Albion Rov. Peterhead or

v. Murray field. v. Baith.

Våle of Leven y. King's Park,

Mr. Henderson also related the

aken in pursuance of His Forfar

Government's offer of

Kamilton

- concessiona to China con- Leith

the Memorandum of By 27, 1927.--Reuter,

ILE.'s Plen.

Celtic

St. Bernard's Montrose Aberdeen Dundee

v, St Mirren.

V. Kilmarnock.

V. Clachnacuddin. v. Arboath. v. Hearts.

v, Inverness Cit

v. Nithedale.

on

v. St. Johnstone. $w days ago, His Ex- Ayr Un.

v. Hibernians. kay the Governor, at the Uni-Falkirk

v. Cawdenbeath. wity. Congregation, made, anf Rangers v. Queen of South. Pequeat plea for a substantial grant

Matches to be played the funds to the Hongkong February 1 Reuter. verity, mentioning that Mr. W. Hernell was pleading the

. The draw contains little of startling interest. It would a distinguished soldier at present) ame cause at Home." Sir. Cecil commanding a brigade of the Na-ared that not only was such an appear probable that most of the member of the New York State viewpoint, but it would will fall by the wayside, tional Guard, has been appointed a common desirable from a finan- teams eutalde the First Division, except those drawn in opposition, Athletic Commission, in succession aim to the world their confidence

Si Georae F. Brower.

It is most probable that Partick, in British educational methods, and'

Airdrie, Albion Motherwell, The other Commissioners ara els end their determinations to Mr. James J. Farley, who is the wave undone nothing which is cal-overs, St Mirren, Kilmarnock chairman, and Mr. William Mul-uled to contribute to the recon teen, Dundee, Ayr, Rangers and (holders), Celtic, Hearts, Aber- don, the octogenarian sportsman,ruction of Chinn, The Commissioners are unpad-- Reuter's "American Service.

THE UNITED STATES.

NO IMMIGRATION RUSH FROM GREAT BRITAIN,

f. 11

Willingon Recommendations.

It is interesting to note that the Willingdon Commlesion recommend-

Falkirk will be among the last. sixteen.

Railway Scheme.

d that the Boxer. Fand be divided ed among the worthy Institutions

under the last heading. into two parts, namely, an annual grant for immediate expenditure and enplial for the formation of an

As regards the Investment Fund, investment fund.

They recommended the alloca the Commission was unanimously.of Washington, Jan. 22. tion of £350,000 annually for direct the opinion that the most profitable Official statistics show that the expenditure to be used in the fol work of outstanding national number of immigrants from Great lowing proportions, Agricultural importance would be the ex Britain and Northern Ireland dur-education and improvement, 30% tension of railways and they strong Ing last year totalled 28.272. as Scientific research; 28% Medicine y recommended the construction of Land Published for the Proprietors by FREDERICK PARCY compared with their aggregate and Public Health, 17% on the unfinished section of the Can

ton-Hankow Railway, a length of Land 3. Wyndham Street, in the City of Victoria quota of 65,721,-Router Ameri- educational purposes, 30%. The 280 miles,int an estimated cost of

pan Service

Hongkong University was mention.

£5,000,000,

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