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HONGKONG

PENINSULA

HOTEL:

HONGKONG HOTEL: · REPULSE DAY - HOTELĮ

PEAK HOTEL

and

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HOTELS

LIMITED.

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A

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Proprietrees.

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first class

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Modern throughout and beautifully Situated

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Malaya's Promier Hotel

Food and Wines especially good

APTER-DINNER DANOE

Every Wednesday & Saturday: Orchestra Iaily.

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RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, LTD. George Goldsack, Manager

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1932.

THE LATE MR. A. MCCALLUM.

| FUNERAL AT HAPPY VALLEY.

The funeral of the late Mr. A. McCallum took place In tho Protestant Cemetery, Happy Val- ley, yesterday evening, the Rev. N. V. Halward ofclating at the

Krapularity of the deceased i

The

was evident from the large gather- ing, among whom werd clono friends, officials and employers of the

Kowloon-Canton Railway, members of the Hongkong Police Force, of the Public Works De-. partment, and 'many others, in- cluding:

Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Murphy and Miss Murphy, Mr. E. L. Stainfield, Mr. J. Fraser, Mr. W. C. Simpson, Mr. A. Wayman, Mr. R. Baker, Mr. P. Farrell, Mr. S. Dallow, Mr. W. Keyser, Mr. F. E. Lawrence, Mr. T. Bolt, Mr. G. Stephens, Mrs. F. Mumford, Mr. De La Haye, Mr. R. Shannon, Mr. W. L. Walter, Mr. Ramskill, Mr. R. Latham, Mr. S. M. Smith, Mr. A. Benson, Mr. I Wailer. Mr. P. Palmer, Mr. J. Clarke, Mr. T. Feeley, Mr. D. Reidy.

Mr. T. Flaherty, Mr. R. Riddic. Mr. R. Dick, Mr. N. E. Fraser, Mr. G. Gibson, Mr. W. Cuff, Mr. P Morgan, Mr. G. Stainfield, Mr. S. Murphy, Mr. W. J. Robertson, Mr. G. F. Taylor, Mr. G. A. Walker. Mr. I. Morris, Mr. C. A. Lambert, Mr. I. B. Trevor, Mr. W. L. Clarke, Captain W. J. Andrews and many others.

CHANGES AT KOWLOON POST OFFICE.

BETTER ACCOMMODATION

TO BE PROVIDED.

Structural alterations now tak- ing place at the Kowloon Post Of fee will add greatly to the accom- modation and should facilitate the increased business which has late- ly been done there. The altera- tiens will be completed early next week.

Mr.

E. W. Hamilton, Postmaster General, stated yesterday that the reconstruction provided for the de- molition of the rear wall of the Post Office and the occupying of

THE EUROPE HOTEL||pace, at present used for residen-

SINGAPORE.

"RENOWNED BY RECOMMENDATION"

DANCING – After Dinner every TUESDAY, THURS

DAY and SATURDAY.

MUSIC:-

On the VERANDAH :—

Mondays to Fridays—7,45¶p.m. 10, 8,207, 7,77 Saturday-12 30 p.m. to 1.30 p.m. and 8.00 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. THE EUROPE ORCHESTRA PLAYS DURING TIFFIN AND DINNER EVERY DAY.

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THE EUROPE HOTEL Ltd.

Telophone 5341 (8 lines) Arthur E. Odoll .. Cables "EUROPE" Singapero.

Managing Director,

MACAO GREYHOUND RACING CLUB.

DOG

RACING

SATURDAY-NIGHT at 8.30 p.m.

To Macao.

SUNDAY at 2 p.m.

STEAMERS.

From Macao.

SAT. 8 a.m. "Sui An."

2 p.m. "Chuen Chow " SUN. 9 a.m. "Lungshan."!

SAT. 2 p.m. "Sui An."

SUN. 5.30 p.m. "Lungshen.

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tial quarters, as part of the Post Office. The counter would be set further back, thus allowing greater accommodation for the public. There would also be additional space for the letter sorters at the hmk.

Mr. Hamilton said that with the |completion of the work and with the additional man engaged there, the facilities for handling Kow- loon'e mail should be greatly im- proved.

In consequence of the structural alterations, the Post Ofee will not he open between 8 and 9 a.m. to- morrow, but this will not affect the equal delivery of correspon- dence.

KIDNAPPED WOMEN.

RELEASED,

VICTIMS OF LIGHTHOUSE RAID RETURN.

The women and children kid- napped in the bandit, raid or Breaker Point Lighthouse, Swatow at the end of February, have been released but the two men are stil! being held. Information to this effect was received by the Naval Authorities in Hongkong from the Commander of H.M.5. Whitehall yesterday. The message

stated that the six people were expected to arrive at Swatow yesterday.

кави of more than 70 bandite descended on the Breaker Point Light, just outside of Swalow, on February 27, and carried off the keeper, Mr. George Edwards, the assistant. Russian named Andreynol, and their wives and

The captives children.

were taken to the hills and a

party from the Chinese Maritime CUB- toms began a search for them.

H.M.S. Keppel left Hongkong to join H.M.S. Whitehall, which had been in Swatow for some weeks,

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CORRESPONDENCE.

Foreign Control in China Mocted.

[To the Editor, Hongkong Telegraph.]

one

Sir, The die-hard Morning Post of London has thought it to ap prove of the suggestion of British Army Officer named Stewart, formerly Military

Ad- visor to Chang Tao-lin. Although it is obvious, that only a highly conceited tin-god can suggest the control of this country or that when it is not his owa, ung abould, nevertheless, examine the sources of a proposal that one approves before committing one's conclu-

sions on paper. But it seems to me that the Morning Post of Lon- don is perfectly satisfied with the opinions of a military adviser, whose advice has brought inte being a well-equipped army--the Manchurian Army-that refused to fight its country's enemy. The Morning Post of London has inault- ed 400,000,000 people by stating that China, as an ordered State, does not exist; but every one knows, including Lloyd George, that China has courageous Army. And as to the foreign control in China that is suggested, all I wish to say is, "Try It."

NINETEENTH

to assist in the rescue, but the destroyers did not innd any men. and the Keppel returned after a few days.

This is the first defnito nowa of the rescue party since the raid on the lighthouse.

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