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KNIFE IN RIBS
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could not say if Boyle or anyone. else had drunk freely In it, be- cause not being a drinker of in- toxicants himself, he never visited the canteen. Witness could not say what Boyle's condition was at the time of the affair on deck.
GAY ROMANCE
THE CHINA MAIL,
SHADOWS BEFORE
"CERTAIN YOUNG MAN", AT | COMING EVENTS ANNOUNCED
THE 'QUEEN'S.
FLIRTATIONS]
IN THE "MAIL “
To-day-Queen's Theatre;” “A Certain Young Man.".
To-day-World Theatre; "Rough House Rozje
With four prominent actors and actresses in the leading roles and Ramon Navarro at the head "A Cer-
To-day-Star Theatre; "Matinee tain Young Man," showing at the | Ladies." Answering another question, the Queen's to-day, should prove to be To-day-Theatre Royal; Hong witness said that he believed Oe-a big attraction. The pilot is essen-Kong A.D.C.-presents "The Sport tober 20 was a Friday, and a paytlally British, that la to muy, most of Kings." day.
Mr. Lindself inquired the reason for Mr. Fitzroy's question.
pan.
Nov. 18-19-Queen's Theatre; "Baby Mine."
Nov. 18-19-Star Theatre; "The Mystic."
Nov, 18-19-World Theatre; "Girl Shy.".
Nov. 22-Star Theatre; "Tho
Nov. 22-Concert at Helena May Institute (organised by Mrs. Balean), 5.30 p.m.
of the picture was screened in Eng-To-day-At Ko Shing Theatre; land, and centres around a hectic Mei Lan Fang, and his Troupe, 8 young man whose flirtations are the "Of The Deep End"
talk of staid old London. Mr. Fitzroy replied that although Endeavouring to hide away from it was not a part of the defence, his friends and his latest love affair, which had not been disclosed, hefour hero, makes a trip to Europe, (Mr. Fitzroy), thought that the when on a train journey he meets whole thing might be due to Boyle a charming damsel and genuinely being under the influence of liquor. falls in love! All goes well until By his question, he (Mr. Fitzroy) one of his former "aweethearts" Sport of Kinga.". was merely trying to find a cause appears on the scene. Then the for Boyle's "jumping off the deep plot thickens, with a surprising end."
climax. Private Ernest James of the Marceline Day plays the part of Norfolk Regiment, next gave evi-the-charming heroine, while Carmel dence. He wild that, on the night Myres and Renee Adoree each have in question he was sleeping on the a vampire part to portray. Ramon No. 1 Main Deck. On his left was Navarra has evidently studied his Private Pye of the Norfolk Regi-part well, for his acting is excel- ment, and next to the lattor was lent. Many others constitute Sergeant Kerr of the K.O.S.B. It strong cast, and according to the was about 1 am, on October 20"houses" drawn yesterday, this piece when the witness was awakened should prove one of Navarro's most by a scuffle on deck nearly on top popular pictures.
of him. He got up and saw two)
A
Nov. 27-Queen's Theatre: "The King of Kings," 2.30, 6 and 9.15 p.m.
Nov. 30-St. Andrew's Ball, In the City Hall, 9.80 p.m.
Land Sales
Nov. 19 At P.W.D. Offices, three lots of Crown land at Mong Kok, Shamshuipo, and, Mong Kok Tsui,. respectively, 3 p.m.
Lammerts' Auction
- Nov. 20.—At Sales Room, Duddell-
men struggle. Sergeant "Kerr "THE KING OF KINGS" st., a quantity of Jewellery, Crystals,
was underneath and Boyle was on top of him. Private Pye was still asleep.
Put Him in Jail
As witness got up to the strug- gling pair, Sergeant Kerr shouted: "Sergeant, get this man from me and put him in jail.”
Continuing, the witness said that he called to Boyle to get off but the latter would not move, so the witness had to use force. Witness hit Boyle three times on the head with his fist and then caught him one on the jaw as he pulled Boyle up. Boyle then got up and stood quietly.
DEVOID OF CHEAP SENSATIONALISM
The following is an extract from a criticism which recently appeared in the "North China Daily News" in connection with the famous film production "The King of Kinga,"
"And now, having actually seen "The King of Kings," we cannot
understand the objections that some critics have raised.
A more en-
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Sports
To-day H.K.Y.M.C.A. Ball. "A" v. "B", 8.15 p.m.
Basket
Nov. 18-Eleventh extra race meeting at Macao, 1.30 p.m.
1st XI. v. H.K.S.R.A., 5 pm.
Nov. 20 H.K.Y.M.C.A. Hockey,
Nov. 21-H.K,Y.M.C.A. Basket Ball, "B" v. "D", 3.16 p.m.
Bali, "A" v. "C", 6.15 p.m.
Nov. 22-H.K.Y.M.C.A, Basket
2nd XI. v. H.K. Club "A", 5 p.m.
Nov. 23-H.K.Y.M.C.A. Hockey,
Nov. 24-H.K.Y.M.C.A. Tennis,
Nov. 24-Autumn Steeplechase
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IN OTHER PLACES
CHRONICLES FROM JAPAN
TO JAVA
Mr. T. F. Hudson has arrived from Home to join the staff of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya as Librarion.
The wedding of Mr. Bryan Noel the Fanling Hunt, st Bentley, of Penang to Miss Bar towards the expenses of the Na-.
tirely beautiful and reverent pro duction, or one more wholly in good taste and devold of "cheap" Ben-American Tournament, 2.30 p.m. sation, it seems to us impossible to conceive. Truly a great brain in- spired its production from begin- meeting of ning to end, concentrating only on how to bring the essential story of "Did Not Understand A Word"
Christ before people in the most Witness caused some merriment human most appropriate-may we when he told the Court that being say? most devout way possible. We
After a while, Bayle started to argue with another Sergeant and "eurse and swear" about Sergeant Kerr,
Kwanti,
at XI. v. Club de Recreio, 5 Pa
Nov. 27—H.K.Y.M.C.A. Hockey,
Nov. 28-H.K.Y.M.C.A. Basket
Ball, "B" v. "C", 6.15 p.m.
bara Greenwood, took place at St. Friday, November 9.. George's Church, Penang on
The Shensi Provincial Govern ment is contributing $500 monthly tional Road Construction Associa tion, of which Mr. Wu Shan, for- mer Vice-Minister of Justice, is general secretary.
a Englishman and a countryman.venture to say that many spectators 2nd XI. v. K.O.S.B., 5 p.m. ...
Nov. 29-H.K.Y.M.C.A. Hockéy, Mr. H. M. Hill, of Messrs. The Ceylon Legislative Counc he did not understand a word of have never realised the meaning of
Boustend and Co., Ltd., is lying recently passed motions opposing what Boyle was saying. Ile spoke that story as they will after seeing Ball, "A" v. "D", 6.15 p.m.
Nov. 30 H.K.Y.M.C.A. Basket seriously 11 with appendicitis at the Donoughmore Commission's very fast!
the General Hospital, Singapore, proposals for the constitution of this great film." "The King of Proceeding, the witness said Kings" has been secured for ex-eighth extra race..meeting, Happy
Dec. 1-Hong Kong Jockey Club's | says a Straits paper to hand. the Central Government and are that Boyle wOR afterwards taken hibition for a limited number of
now proceeding to debate the sub- to the detention- cells and handed days by the Hong Kong Amusements
Valley.
ject of the Governor's' powers. The Chairman of the Negombo over to Provost Sergeant Moora. Limited and will have its first local November 17--H.K.W.GM
Miscellaneous.
Urban District Council (Ceylon) Replying to
Mr. Fitzroy, the screening at the Queen's Theatre on M.C.L.'s "Fun O' the Fair," at Lee for one or the Negombo seats in months, anys a telegram to the No rain has fallen in western among others, is coming forward Shantung for more than three witness said that as far as he knew Tuesday, November 27. Owing to Gardens. Boyle was sober. The witness did its longth only three performances not see a knife until after every day are possible and these will new club-house at Happy Valley,
Nov. 17-Opening of H.K.F.C, the Reformed Legislative Countfl. "Shunpao," and the crops thing had quietened down. Some commence promptly at 2.30, 6 and 4 p.m. one found it on deck to the right 9.15 p.m.
The proposal to remove the pro-continue It is feared that there Nov. 18-H.K.Y.M.C.A. Witness, could
Quiet vincial capital of Kiangsu to 3oo will be another severe famine, witness' bed,
Hour, Rev. H. V. Koop, 9 p.m. chow has been dropped, says the
Nov. 22-H.K.Y.M.C.A. Debate "Shunpao," and steps are now be on the Instalment System, Ladles ing taken to mako Chinklang the invited, 9. p.m.
capital.
of
not say if there was anything on the knife because he did not ex- amine it. He merely saw it being handed over."
A Cory Bed
The witness added, in explana- tion, that he was more concerned with the meas on deck, ness' own bed being covered with
blood.
the wit-
The
#i
BABY MINE
A SPLENDID COMEDY COMING
of
famous comedy team Rookies" returns to the Queen's Theatre on Sunday and Monday in another hilarious force based on the famous Broadway stage success, "Baby Mine."
Answering another question by Mr. Fitzroy, the witness said that Just before he took. Boyle to the
The new picture portrays Kurl cells. Private Pye showed him an Dane and George K. Arthur as injury in his left arm. It was a college boys. Charlotte Greenwood, clean cut with a sharp knife. a comparative new comer to the The case continued in the after- screen, and Dane stage a number
moon.
BACK TO SCHOOL
LONDON GRANDMOTHERS WANT TO LEARN
you were
Supposing
naked "What are the three things which young Londoners most want to study?" asks the "Evening News."
You would never answer.
guess
the
For, according to
an officer of the Education Department of the L.C.C., the three things
Kre-
of comical love scenes. Then they
Nov. 26-ILK.Y.M.C.A. Quiet Hour, Mr. S. V. Boxer, 9 p.m.
in Hong Kong Club, 8 pm.
Nov. 27-Old Bedfordian dinner
Nov. 28.-Hong Kong Fire Brig ade annual drill display in the Com- pany of the Central Police Station,
9 p.m.
December 14-Hong Kong Auto- mobile Association's annual dinner dance, at Peninsula Hotel, 8 p.m.
AT THE WORLD
all get into trouble over the stolen | CLARA BOW AS “ROUGH HOUSE,
babies purloined to convince Dane.
of his fatherhood and the fun gets
ROSIE"
Dr. Hu Ting-an, Commissioner of Public Health in Nanking, <has issued orders for the suppression of all quack doctors as, he says, they are a menace to the lives of the people.
Count Martel, the French Miniat- er to China, lait Paris on his re- turn to China on the 4th insint. says a Peking telegram 'td the "Sirwanpao," and he is expected to visit Nanking next month.
S
The case was recently taken!up] for trial in the District Court of furious, fast and exceedingly fre "Rough House Rosie," now show-| Colombo in which a chetty stes quent, Amusing complications and ing at the World Theatre, is a lively Messrs. Thomas., Cook and Son for a thrill or two lead to an extremely picture, woll-named. It contains a Rs. 170,000 on four chequea drawn laughable climax which solves for lot of good acting and features on defendant's bank in plaintiff's
ane a problem which has long Clara Bow as Rosie O'Reilly, a giri favour.
The with an ambition to get into Society. puzzled his befuddled brain. picture has an excellent supporting She does, to a certain extent, and cast including Louise Lorraine, and is spoken of as being quite out of the ordinary run of comedy produc- tions.
At Government House: Kunla her subsequent adventures are Lumpur, on a recent Sunday, H.E. amusing. She is well supported in the High Commissioner presented her role by Reed Howes as Joe the Colonial Auxiliary Forces. Hennessy and a fine caste who play Long Service, Medal to Sergeant G. thefr parts, well. The picture is full Vergete, and to Pte. J. Melville, of laughs and well deserves the both of the M.S.V.R. Sergeant G. popularity it is sure to get. Pre- Vergete is in the PW.D. and ceding the big picture, are an In- stationed at Taiping. He served ternational News reef, and an in the Royal Tank Corps during the amusing comedy entitled "Bugs, My War Pte. J. Melville is Resident The City of London School, Dear," followed by one of the General Manager of Carey Island Victoria Embankment, has no popular cat cartoona, "For Crime's and served in the War with the a bix increase in popular interest in vacancies for pupils until Easter, Sake." It is an excellent pre- Royal Scottish Fusiliers, in which
he held a captaincy.
Music, Physical jerks, Languages particularly Spanish.
The evening schools of London opened again recently and they had,
150,000 students.
"It is clear that there has been'
masic," said the official. "This is largely a result of wireless,
"Physical culture comes next. "Nowhere else in the country is there such keenness for physical fitness as in London.
"This year the old German system of exercises is being drop- ped and the institutes. are going
to the Swedish system of training. The enthusiasm for these courses is astonishing.
Over
"There have been changes in fashion in languages. Spanish" is } now most in demand after French, and then come Italian and German:
Spanish is wanted because busi ness men are becoming keen about the South American market. P
All sorts of people are going to these evening classes, Grand- mather's are going to some of the cours
And there hat
where
many crowded districts be afternoon
assos for tilko
taryo
The baby son of Lieut.-Comman der M. J. Mansergh and Mrs. Man- sergh was in the chapel in the battle- cruiser "Tiger" at Portland,
1930.
gramma.
are
perishing. Should the drought
Mr. Walter Hedley has been ap- pointed Recorder of Middlesbrough, Yorkshire, to succeed Mr. E. A. Mitchell-Innes, KC, who has been. appointed Recorder of Leeds.
The appointment of Lieut.Gen S. T. Halliday, V. C. (Adjutant- General, Royal Marines), to be Gen eral, Royal Marines, is gazetted.
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