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ESTABLISHED ANITA OĦEN
中華民國庚午年五月初一日 - 1846
HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1930.
KING'S ILLNESS.
Not Considered to Be Serious.
ABLE TO FULFIL DUTIES.
Rugby, Yesterday. The temporary indisposition of
the King announced this morning.
is not of a serious nature and has
RIOTING IN LUCKNOW
14 POLICEMEN SENT
TO HOSPITAL.
MOB FIRED ON.
SERIOUS CLASH WITH
MILITARY.
Lucknow, Yesterday. have been killed and three in- Four persons are reported to
jured in serious troubles here. Fourteen policemen have been sent to hospital and the curfew has been promulgated. It is offi- cially announced that volunteers conflicted with the Police and the military in the busiest centre of
RANGOON RIOTS.
Trouble Over Chinese Fills Mortuary,
FURTHER CLASHES.
Rangoon, Yesterday, Ten Indians are reported to have been killed as a result of
further Indo-Burman collisions
this afternoon. Hitherto 54 corpses have been brought to the mortuary since the troubie stort-
ed.
A
Ino connection with his recent ill- ness. The announcement stated that for some days he has suffer- led from painful though localised
Mob's Ugly Temper.
Rangoon, Yesterday. rheumatism of the right hip and
Government communique that, although he has been advis-
shows that the police were forced jed not to attend the Royal Courts
to fire on three or four occasions being held to-night and to-
during the riots, when rival mobs showed an ugly temper toward morrow, he hopes to fulfil his en-
them. It is known that Burmese gagements later in the week. The
parties murdered many Andhras ceremonial of the Court involves the city. The crowd were pushed in their houses, the number of considerable physical strain which back, but again formed when the which has not yet been ascertain- would in the circumstances have police and military withdrew. ed. The Cameron Highlanders been painful to the King. Conse-The mob attacked a police outpost with machine guns strengthened quently, the Queen, escorted by and the police in self-defence fired the police and helped to disarm the Prince of Wales, is holding the 57 shots at short range. The mob ermed parties. Strong pickets Courts to-night and to-morrow.
has divided into gangs and is are guarding the main roads to hostilely parading the city.
prevent an inflow of fresh trouble- some elements. Both sets of rioters caused, considerable dam- to property, and there was some looting last night.-Reuter. [A, cable published yesterday stated: Ten persons were kill- ed and 260 injured in communal rioting, which had been brew. ing for a week over the strike of dock workers in resentment of Chinese being employed to load ships.]
Chittagong Raid.
It is thought that the attack of rheumatism is largely attribut. Inble to the recent period of enld, damp weather. The King's en- gagements later in the week in clude attendance at the opening of the Royal Tournament on Thursday and the reception of · Monetary rewards are offered the delegation of the Congress of for the apprehension of 20 per Imperial Chambers of Commercesons wanted in connection with on Friday.
the attack on the armoury in March.
Dacca, Yesterday. Ten Hindus and four Mohám-nge medans have died out of 14 sent to hospital.
The attack is not interfering with His Majesty's routine work at the Palace, and he received visitors to-day as usual,-British Wireless Service.
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Trouble Over Dog.
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the trouble is explained in a com- munique stating that a Europear police sergeant vigorously remon- strated with a Mahommedan who was cruelly beating his dog with la loaded stick near the police officers' quarters. The Mahom- medan refused to desist and the officer struck him with his fist. The man made off and was brought back by his associates, who assaulted the sergeant. The latter escaped in a motor car and the assailants then began stoning the police station-Reuter.
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An Ortewbalming Entertal- mast, Unique in its Blending "of the Spirkte and Lifs of a Mical Comedy, the Drema and Romence of tha Tilking Scrses and the Liling Melo. des of a Celebrital Comports WILLIAM FOX presents
The Firm Viestess Song Rom
'ALL TALKING SINGING DANCING
HOVERTONE PRODUCTION
MARRIED IN
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Fostering the Kanevet krinkony zure J. HAROLD MURRAY
NORMA TERRIS
Wales CATLETT Tan PATRICOLA Lennon PAWEŁ Irons PALASTÝ
Shane Hagerbully Wyman key OSCAR STRAUS
Veddant Waked Mundus JE DAVE PEJOPEN 'N ARTEN SAY
Directed by MARCEL SEVER
FOX NEWS.
Song Hits You WI Never Forget
*Dased Away.
the Night" "PERSERE......... Love Song" "Deepin Levé” WA.Man-
A M«Id" ***The Black
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AT THE
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FINAL SHOWINGS
TO-DAY-
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THE LITTLE
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ALICE JOYCE,
Produced by the man who made “Peter Pan.”
"FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY.
AT 5.30 & 9.20.
NORMA SHEARER
in "THE ACTRESS"
AT THE TO-DAY ONLY
WORLD A 5.15 & 9.20
AT 230 & 7:15
CHINESE PICTURE
THE
GREAT SUCCESS"
QUEEN'S COMING SOON
DANCING-
Harry Richman
ON
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THE
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IRYING BERLIN
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