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THE

HONGKONG

PENINSULA HOTEL:

HONGKONG HOTEL: REPULSE BAY HOTEL:

PEAK HOTEL

and

SHANGHAI

ASTOR HOUSE: PALACE HOTEL:

HOTELS

LIMITED.

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

KOWLOON HOTEL

KOWLOON.

UNDER THE PERSONAL SUPERVISION

AND ATTENTION OF

H. J. WHITE.

Phone No. 2008.

Cable KowLOTEL

Hongkong.

PALACE HOTEL

Tel, Kowloon No. 3,

Tel. Address "Palace,"

A First Class Residential, and Tourist Hotel with all the Con- Cony volences of a Home., Under Entirely European Management. Lounge and lard Saloon. Three minutes from Ferry. Families specially catered for. Moderate term.

Music

Daily.

MRS. J. M. OXBERRY,

Proprictrees.

PENANG

Dinner

Dance Twice weekly

RUNNYMEDE HOTEL.

The Premier Lott in Antea.

With beautiful private lawne to the Sea.

TWENTY ADDITIONAL ROOMS-COMPLETELY MODERNISED AND RE-FURNISHED ARE NOW READY,

CABLE. "RUNNYMEDE."

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JUNE

THE POSEIDON FUND.

MANY SUBSCRIPTIONS

. YESTERDAY.

Subscriptions received up t yesterday are neknowledged by Mr. S. A. Arthur, tho Treasurer of the Poneiden Disaster Fund, as being as follows:

| Mr. F. H. Craymell

The Bank of East Anlo "3.0." Talkco Sugar Refinery Mr. F. II. Taylor

MUI-TSAI SOCIETY

MEETING.

CLOSER RELATION WITHI UNFREED GIRLS.

1931...

SALVATION ARMY.

RESPONSE TO APPEAL FOR LOCAL WORK.

Below are further responses to the The work of protecting unfreed for the maintenance of the Industrial Salvation Army's appeal for $5,000 muí isai was discussed at con-Home in Prince Edward Road. The siderable length at the Committee Home performs a valuable social ser- meeting of the local Anti-mul-teai vico in taking charge of freed mud taal. Society, hold at the office of Mr. Those who desire to help are invited S. C. Yeung on Tuenday evening. to send contributions either to the when the mueting, presided over Matron at the Home or to the Editor, S. C. M. Pont. It is hoped to close by Rev. Li Kau-yan, decided that

W. S.......

The Anti-Multaal Society of

Hongkong

dr. J. D. Bush Mr. A. Brailafori Mr. M. 4. Breen

Mr. F. L. Coulsor

The II.K. & Shanghal Dank-

ing Corporation Hongkong Share Brokers As-

sociation

$5,000

Mr. R. G. Shewan

1,000

260

Mr. A. L. Shields

250

250

Foreign & Local Staff National

City Bank

174

The Anderson Musle Co. Ltd. &

SLAUT

Merenntile Bank Staff

155 100

Messrs. Lowe, Bingham &

Mathews

100 100

Manager & Staff Gilman & Co.

100

Detachment Royal Army Pay

Corps

30

80

80

50

a closer relation must be main-the appeal on Friday: tained between the. Society and Previously Acknowledged

Mr. J. Plummer the unfreed girls,

Hon. W. T. Southern ...... Mears, Rodwell & Co., Ltd. It was auggested to in three leading vernacular papers Mr. J. II. Taggart in Hongkong for a period of three months informing at-faui that 100 in the event of their being 100 treated by their mistresses they 100 could communicate by letter with 100 officials of the Society in the

following places: Mr. S. C. Young Mr..A. F. Howard at his office, Mr. T. Moffatt of Mr. C. E. Frith the Chinese Y.M.C.A., Rev. Li Friend Kau-yan (St. Stephen's Church), Mr. E. Taylor Mr. Cheung Katyshing (On Lok Mr. J. Ring Yen Co.), Mr. J. 1. Bush (Messrs. and Mr. Wong Yuo Lee Yura) She-tien (Messrs. Shun Woo Shing):

.$3,740,00

26.00

GO.00

advertine

50.00

25.00

0.00

50.00

-6.00

25.00

5.00

25.00

20.00

6.00

20.00

26.00

5,00

Chung Kun Chong

Mary Louise Polter

5,00

5.00

H. P. G.

10.00

Messrs. Ngan Kwan-yu, Wong

$1,100.00

Mesar. T. M. Gregory & Co.

50 Weng Oi-tong

were elected

Messrs. Linstead & Davla

The New Zeniami Insurance Co.

Ltd....

Mr. John Fleming

GMS, & Stuff

Rev. . T. Waldegrave

Anonymous

Mr. J. Kragh Atac

"Jaybird"

Mr. A. B. Stewart

Mr. Justice Lindsell

The Bishop of Victoria & Mr.

Dunaut

Hon. Mr. W. E. L. Shenton

Mr. M. H. Turner

Dr. R. 1., Janenster

Mr. A. S. Gubboy,

China Butorwriters Ltd. Staff Mr. C. Dufaure de in Trade Mr. Alan Reid

Dr. & Mr. J. H. Montgomery

Mr. & Mrs. R. V. iturris

Mr. Black

Mr. P. S. Cagshly Dr. R. H. Kotowall

6. S. & E. S

Mr. A. C. Ella....

Mr. & Mrs J, H. Seth

Royal Hongkong Yacht Club

Mestre, 1. lmann & Co,

M. H. C. Macnamara

Mr. A. Brostedų.

Mr. G. M. Hemsworth

Ant. Coltman

1.11.

Capt. W. H. G. Gontre

Mr. O. G. Anderson

"Two Friendly"

Mr. . E. Marshall

Mr. Ho It

Mr. E. 1. Agassiz

Sale of Periodicals

Mandore"

A. B.

Mr... 11. W. Kew

Anonymous

Mr. II. P. Harris

S. H.

Hongkong Publishing awa

50 She-tien, Mak Mui-sing anet

10

50 edit a hook recording the work

A

50 and reports of the Society during | LOUDS OPPOSITION LEADER. GO eight years' existence. The

50

English Secretary, Me. D. Bush. mentioned that Lady Sinton's kindly contribution

J

of

30 £25 towards the Society's fund 60 had realised $500 which woul! go to Sinancial assistance of needy i-tsai. The English Secretary 20 also suggested a contribution of 860 towards the Salvation Army } tub for the unintenance of the Industrini Home In Prince

20

Bilward Road).

Mr. R. C. Yeung reported four cases of ill-treatment which came mer fl

of the Society. In or [ ÷** the 2111 fani was from four to five years

old.

According to an anonymous

letter received by the Society, ale

London, June 17. 11 is officially announced that Lord Salisbury has ceased to net Leader of the Opposition in the House of Lords, and that Lord Haig, who has been neting, has by request taken over the post for the period of the present Parliament, -British Wireless,

THE STAR FURNITURE STORE. (European.)

Hankow Road. Kowloon. (opp Star Theatre)

was -treated, and was subject- High Class Second-hand Furniture

20 to thrashing. hanging or

20 submeralon in a full tub of water | lowest pricca.

AT THE

AT THE

or

HONGKONG –

STAR

TÓ-DAY TO SATURDAY- At, 2.30, 3.20, 1.20 & 0.20

INALD DENNY

WORLD

FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY Al 2.50 5.15, 7.35 & 0,20

"Howard Hughes has produced an aviation spectacle, the like of which has not previously been seen on the Acreen."

-N.Y. Telegram HOWARD HUGHES"

Thrilling Spectacle

with

and Sundry Household Requisites at

for

Ladies, gents' and children' enst off garments bought and sphil. Inspection invited,

Jean

Harlow

20 by her mistress. The English

20 Secretary had communicated with

15 the Assistant

15

Secretary

| Chinese Affairs who had since 12.70 seal Chinese officials to the house

10 in question to make investiga- 10tions. The offcials located the

10 girl but not her mistress, and

10 after treatment in hospital, the

10

11

上门

10

girl was restored to her parents.

The meeting concluded with a

short discussion of the possibility

of extending activity to

Macao

10 and Canton by forming branch

10 societies there.

RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD. George Goldsack.

C. S. II.

J. F.

1. P. G.

Mr. G. K. Oliver

10

Manager.

Mr. & Mrs. G. A. Stimson

10

Mr. G. S. Gubbay

10

Capt. Rell

CHINESE CUSTOMS.

Mr. & Mrs, E. P. W.

John

EUROPE HOTEL

SINGAPORE.

RENOWNED BY RECOMMENDATION."

DANCING;

MUSIC:

After Dinner every Tuesday, Thurs-

day and Saturday. --

On the VERANDAH-

Monday to Friday—7.45 p.m. to 8.30

p.m.

Saturdays-12.30 p.m. to 1.30 p.m.

and 8.00 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. Sunday Concerts-0.50 p.m. to 11 p,m.

Robert Drescher's Famous Viennese Orchestra Plays During Tiffin and Dinner Every Day.

GRILL:

Telephone. 5541 (8 lines) Cables "EUROPE " Singapore.

THE EUROPE HOTEL, Lid.

Arthur E. Odell Managing Director.

MAN HING

TAILOR

PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED

N6-D'Aguilar Street

Tal 20780

Sirdar Khan

II. E.

Mary T. Polter

9,180.70

Previoumiy acknowledged agad.no

$19,225.70

THE NAUTILUS TOW.

EFFICIENT ADMINISTRATIVE MACHINE NEEDED.

London, June 17. Strong concerted nelian by the Powers to restore unity to the Chi- nese Maritimes Customs, "the. Cone efficient administrative Dia- chine in China," is demanded by the London Morning Past, in lending article.

f

It says that even if the Canton- ese leaders abide by their under- taking to remit their Customs quota

NO CHARGE TO BE MADE BY hypothcented for the service of

AMERICAN NAVY,

foreign, loans, the Powers should act in concert, as at the last at- tempt at seizure of the Canton Cus

in 1923-Router. Tomis

Washington, June 17. The Navy Department has re- ceived a message from the battle- ship Wyoming saying that all is) going well on the Nautilus, where the erew are busy repairing the engines and charging, the bal- Į JAPANESE PILOT KILLED AND

Pericu,

The Navy Department indicate

that no charge will be made for

the towing of the Nautilus. Ship-

COLLISION IN MIDAIR,

MACHINES DESTROYED.

Tokyo, June 17. During a practice flight over |

ping men estimate that the tow will Ise Bay, two naval planes collided enst £8,000,-Renter's Americanin midair. Service.

The Nautilus, designed for a submarine voyage to the North Pole, was disabled in mini-Atlantic and is being towed fo Queen"- town, Ireland.

SALESMAN SAM

SAY WHEN TH' HECK IS. THE STREET GONNA BE OPEN AGAIN TO TRAFFIC?

One pilot was killed instantane- ously, but the pilot of the other muchin descended safely with a parachute,

Both machines fell into the sea and were destroyed--Reafer.

SOME WHERE AROUND

APRIL FIRST AND, THEN AGAIN, WE MAY FOOL YA!

"Mac'sTM

Cafeteria

Temporary Transfer

During Structural Alterations

THE HONGKONG AND

SHANGHAI HOTELS, LTD. (Incorporated in Hong Kong).

They'd Be Better

YA SEE, WE'RE WAY BEHIND ON THE JOB - CAN'T GET THI

PAVING BLOCKS AND

YEAH, AND c'mere AND I'LL'SHOW YA ANOTHER REASON WHY YOU'RE FALLIN' DOWN ON THE JOB!

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of the Air

are now accommodated on the

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in a

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ROAD

CLOSED

SLOW

MEN WORKING

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