MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1928.
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THE CHINA MAIL,
MAN IN A SACK;
£4,800 JEWELS MISSING.
SEARCH FOR MOTOR-CAR.
WILBUR PLAYERS,
SPECIAL COMEDY SEASON IN KOWLOON,
"THE SAP" TO-MORROW.
Chicago, Yesterday.
Parle Search is being made by The Wilbur Players, who are pay The popular American company, Following the recent bomb out- rages the United States Marshal, hundreds of policemen, detectives, in a desperate effort to prevent and gendarmes in Paris and then a farewell visit to the Colony, open their special comedy season in bloodshed at the Chicago primary suburbs for the mysterio coffee the Star Theatre at 9.15 p.m. to- elections on April 10, has cabled coloured motor-car which was seen morrow with "The Sap," the big to the Attorney-General asking to disappear down the road in the Broadway success which is entirely permission to swear in 500 more forest of Armainvillers, near Ozoir-different from the film of that special constablés. Meanwhile la-Ferriere, where the burning name. The extremely funny comedy, Judge Swanson has received a body of & man. tied in "The Sap" will be repeated on threat of a second attempt on his sack, was found with the head Wednesday night, being followed by life while an unsigned letter ad-bearing a terribla wound. ⠀- the great detective comedy, "Hand- dressed to Senator Haenisch de- clares, “We will bomb your house and get one of your children."
Heavily armed police are pa- trolling the streets and guarding the politicians houses.-Reuter's American Service.
POSTE RESTANTE.
CORRESPONDENCE, ETC.. AWAITING.
According to a post office notice of Saturday the following are en- titled to letters, etc., awaiting claimants.
:
H. Arna, Dr. C. A. P. Bell, George Black, C. A. Calkins, H. Collier, Crossley, Ltd., Mrs. F. E. Cameron, Camera Craft Co., J. L. Duff, Daido Life Ins. Co., Mile. Do- thi-ky, C. H. Edwards, e/o Cross- ley Ltd., L. L. Fun, D. Fraser, A. M. Goodman, Gurtiorroz Noma & Co., 3. Haywood, S. L. Horrobin, Mra. D. Hilla, Mr. L. R. Jenson,
on.
At a late hour the police identi- | cuffed,” on Thursday; the sansa- fled the body as that of M. Gaston | tlonal comedy with a London back- Trupheme, aged 35, a traveller in ground, "Three Live Ghosts," precious stones. It was stated Friday; the delightfully amusing that when last seen M. Trupheme .farce, "Her Wedding Night," on had in his possession £4,800 in Jewels and £280 in bank notes.
M. Trupheme's body was re- cognised by the clothing and by a small black leather purse which was found empty near it. No trace has been discovered of the jewels or money, and all private papers had also been destroyed.
The only clues so far which may lead to the arrest of the murderer are four empty petrol tins which were thrown from a coffee-colour- ed motor-car with inside right- hand drive some three miles from the spot where the body was found. One tin was covered with blood- stains. A butcher's boy saw, the
ins thrown away.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Kolliner, W. SENATOR'S DEATH. Kleck, R. Kitain, B. Krivoss, Rov.
G. W. Lewis, J., M.--Lizarraga, L. McLean, J. E. Moyle, W. H. Fash- ley, H. Pampanga, S. Pampanga, M. A. Sofaer, F... Schule, Walter
Sole Agents: W. R. LOXLEY & CO., Hong Kong. Smith, Prof. J. W. N. Smith, Mrs.
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CANDIDATE FOR U.S. PRESIDENCY.
Dolaware, Ohio, Saturday. Senator Frank B. Willis, a can- didate for the Republican nomin- ation to the Presidency died sud- denly in the ante-room of the hall where a crowd of two thou- sand were waiting to hear his campaign speech. Reuter'a American Service.
Registered. Articles.
Chuntungchong, Hong Kong, from N. Crainicine, G. E. Dares, Soerabaja; Mar. 11, Lamcheongyl Gobald Ram Katyal & Co., Mona Chez, Hong Kong from Moncay; Giane, c/o Madame Flint, R. J. Mar. 11, Fungtat, Hong Kong, from Kitain, B.. Krivoss, Lim Kim-chi, San Francisco; Mar. 14, Ritchie, Mrs. L. Lat, Lander (c/o Repulse Hong Kong, from Paul Lecat; Mar, Bay Hotel), Madame Maddz (c/o 17, Stanhan, Hong Kong, from Swa. H.K. Hotel), W. W. Murdock (c/o tow; Mar. 19th, Percival, Hong Hong Kong Hotel), Nguyen Dan Kong from "President Lincoln"; Nhung, NguyerVau-Tri K. C. Mar 26, 0634, Hong. Kong from Perera, M. H. Pearson, W. R. Rit- Swatow; Mar. 24, Taeannem, Hong' chle, Ch. Trimm, Leo Johan The Kong from Tchekam; Mar. 26, sing, W. H. Winkelman. ·
Teaset, Hong Kong from "Tenyo Parcel.
| Maru"; Mar. 24, 0046, 7898, Hong Kong from Canton; Mar. 17, Pfiffner, Hong Kong from Chicago, Ill.; Mar. 22, Scribes, Hong Kong
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Mar. 8 Cheungtaihong, Hong Kong from Soerabaja; Mar. 8, from Cholen.
Sunday, with song, dance and music specialities; and for a grand fare- well performance, the delicious domestic comedy, "The Family Upstairs," on Monday night. Be. sides the performance on Sunday night. "Charley's Aunt" will be presented as a matinee at 5.30 on Sunday afternoon, when children will be admitted at half price. Ad- mission is at the popular prices of $3, $2 and $1, and booking is at Moutrie's and the Star Theatre.
STANDARD TIME.
SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN HONG KONG.
Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong: during April, 1928, standard tima for the 120th meridian, East of Greenwich, is as follows:-
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