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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, Peking.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1931.

DUKE AND DUCHESS OF YORK IN PARIS.

KOWLOON HOTEL

KOWLOON.

UNDER THE PERSONAL SUPERVISION

AND ATTENTION OF-

H. J. WHITE.

Phone No. 58008.

Cable KowLOTEL- Hongkong.

PALACE HOTEL

Tel. Kowloon No. 3,

Tel. Address "Painro."

A First Class Residential, and Tourist Hotel with all the Com- veniences of a Home. Under Entirely European Management. Cosy Lounge and Billiard Saloon. Three minutes from Ferry. Familles specially catered for. Moderate term,

MRS. J. M. OXBERRY,

Proprietress.

Penang

The Scenic Gem of Mulaya

A

first class

Hotel

Modern throughout and beautifully Situated

Runnymede Hotel

Malaya's Premier Hotel

Food and Wines especially good

AFTER-DINNER DANGE

Edery Wednesday & Saturday-Orchestra Daily.

CABLES "RUNNYMEDE"

RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD. George Goldsack, Managor.

EUROPE HOTEL

SINGAPORE.

RENOWNED BY RECOMMENDATION “ DANCING: After Dinner every Tuesday, Thurs-

day and Saturday. MUSIC:

On the VERANDAH-

Monday to Friday- 7.45 p.m. to 8.30

p.m.

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

and 8.00 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. Sunday Concerts-9.15 p.m. to 11 p.m. Robert Drescher's Famous Viennese Orchestra Plays During Tiffin and Dinner Every Day.

GRILL:

Telephone. 5341 18 lines) Cables "EUROPE Singapore.

THE EUROPE HOTEL, Ltd.

Arthur E. Odell Managing Director.

“Below par"

If you are run down

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ky SCOTT

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It haikin up th

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"The protector of life

Duke and Duchess visit to the Exhibition.

OBITUARY.

Vi kan du h

of York at the French Colonial Exhibition when they paid their second They are seen at the foot of the grand stairway of the replics of the

Temple of Angkor-Vat.--(Times" copyright.)

SUDDEN DEATH OF LOCAL RESIDENT.

Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Marques, Mr. | termaster Sergeant William HB1, of and Mra, Charles Pryce, Mr. and the H.K.S.B.R.A., after a very short Mrs. F. X. Sousa, Mr. and Mrs.illness.

the

M. A. R. Souza, Mr. and Mrs. H. Q.M.S. HI, who was in the 5th 1. Lim, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Lopes, Heavy Battery, was about 39 years Many friends in Hongkong will Mr. and Mrs. F. M. L. Soures, Mr. of age. He was removed to

and Mrs. A. C. Botelho, Mr. and mourn the death of Mrs. Cynthin Mrs. A. A. Dos Santos Guterres itary Hospital on Saturday suf

from fering Landolt following an operation ut Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Waco, Mr. and not diagnosed. He leaves

an illness which was a wite the French Rospital on Sunday, Mrs, Eduardo 1. Read Leitao. Mr. and a son aged 10 years. for she was born in Hongkong and Mrs. Simon Tse Yas, Mr. and Quartermaster Sergeant 1861 came from

widely-known family, Mes, Leo Almada, Mr. and Mrs. came to the Colony late in 1927, and together with le husband... Brown, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. was exceedingly well known in local Mr. J. S. Landolt of the Canadian Mackenzie, Mr.

F. Jporting circles. He was a member and Mrs. Pacific Railways. WZER highly Neyes,

Mr. and Mrs. J. Henderson, of the Referees' Association, and popular and generally liked. Shu Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lee, Mr. and last year was a member of the Com WILA 30 yours of age.

Mrs. J. M. Reis, Mr. and Mrs. Amitter of the Kowloon Football Mrs. Landolt was the daughter A. Guterres, Mr. and Mrs.

Fre- Club, being closely connected with

of Mr. A. E. Tavares, who for derico Ribeiro, Mr. and Mrs. Allan all the ventures held by the Club. some years was connected with Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. He was niko a member of Messrs. Alex Ross & Co. She Noronha, Mr. and Mrs. FR.A.O.B. (Sincerity Lodge).

D'Azevedo, Mr. and Mrs.

funeral

took place at Valley yesterday afternoon,

the

leaves a small son.

The Happy in the Roman Catholic cemetery, in Bourchier, Mr. and Mrs Luis mourned by a large number the presence of a large gathering Gutorres, Mr. and Mrs. H. colleagues.

Having 18 years' service in the Mr. and Mrs. J. A. V.

VR. A., he was awarded the Long Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Service Medal. His death is

of relatives and friends. The Decker. Mr. and Mrs. F. X. service at the graveside was per- D'Almada Remedios. Mr. and Mrs. formed by Rev. Fr. Rossi.

The chidr mourners wore

Leung Yuen Woo, Mr. and Mrs. the A. E. H. Castro.

The Funeral.

of

The funeral, with full military

resterday, being attended by a large And representative gathering.

husband, Mr. J. S. Landolt: Mr. Mrs. F. Wong and family, Mrura, took place at Happy Valley J. M. P. Tavares (father), and H. Y. Noronha and family, Mr. P. Mesars. F. J., A. M.. A. R. and Julyan and family. Chiu A. E. Tavares (brothers). family. Mrs. M. A. Guterres, and Amongst those present were, family, Mrs. A. Collaco, and

R. Silva, F. M. Cunha, J. Alves,

and

The Borvien was conducted by the Rev. J. C. Knight Anstey, Mrs. fill (widow) and Master Billy K (son) were the chief mourners at the graveside.

Mesars, U. C. Miller, P. M. Xavier, family, Mrs. Hatle Guimaraes and A. A. Lopes, Max Sequeira, E.

Esons. Christiansen

E. M. Oliveira,

Marie, Bertha, and Alda G. da Encarnacao Remedios, Albertina

The cortege was led by the band inna, F. Lopes, C. Marcal, M. Garcia, Miss Winifred Kew, Anita of the South Wales Borderers, and

F. Marcal, A. Ribeiro. Tavares, Glafru Pereira.

■ Únion the coffin, draped with Prata Ismall, M. Franco, F.

Souza, F

Messrs. D. C. Miller, J. Oram Among the Services representa Jack, followed on a gun-carriage. Ribeiro, C. Azedo, L. Remedies, J. Sheppard, E. J. Ainslie, T. Lives were Col. J. H. Thom, D.S.O., M. Mackenzie, Loung Yuen-wo, W. Monaghan, R., L. Cunningham, TR.A., Brigade Officers, Indian off-

Petera, J. B. Xavier, 1. Re

Reme Hynes, C. Thwaites, George Kelly,

dins, J. P.

J. P. Rodrigues, C. Thwaites, Mackenzie, W. J. Howard, W. cers, representatives from H.M.S. A. J. Howard, P. A. de Roza, R. A. Suenger, N. R.

Remedian, F. B. Silva-Netto, Esooņa, A. L. de Souza 1. Vea-Otus, the Royal Engineers, Argyll

the

J. J. Lopes, and Sutherland Highlanders, the

South Wales Jorge, H. Xavier, T. C. Monaghan, M. A. da Silva, C. S.

Borderers, Rosselet, J.

(Continued on Page 11.)

Mr. and Mrs. H. 1. Decker, Mr. M. d'Almada Remedios, T.W. R.A.S.C., and R.A.O.C. and Mrs. Alfred Lee, R. Bash, J. B. Yeung, H. M.

Fung Puk- Young, Xavier, F. J. Neves, F. J. Brown, ngok. Wong Sing. Kwan Sit-kwan, N. White, F. Gonzales, F. Schnepel E. Mowfung, Yuen Hing, Peter and others, Including u number of ladies.

tong and Wah Yam. Flowers from the husband were Staff of the Passenger Depart buried with the remains, other ment, Canadian Pacific, An Pong wreaths being from "Dad," "Mo-Painters, Kowloon Dock Recron- ther

Dad, brothers and sistion Club, Chinese Department, nad ters, brothers-in-law and sisters-in-Canadian Pacific Railroad, Stall fuse Harry nnd Emily Tilda of Reles, Massey & Co. Ltd.

Carlos, Clasy, Lucy Alfredo Melina kiddies, and from:

large Tab, Lai Chong-fong, Yam Hing BOOKS! BOOKS!! BOOKS!!!

and

Mr. and Mrs. E. Stone, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Kitchell, Mr. and Mrs. A. Kitchell, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. J. Lopes, Captain and Mrs, W. Davi

MILITARY FUNERAL.

Death of Q.M.S. HII, R.A., in Hospital.

The death occurred at the Milit son, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Ildefonso,ary Hospital on Sunday, of Quar

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