SEND IT HOME.

MENTAL TONIC

"OVERLAND CHINA MAIL"

CREAM OF THE WEEK'S NEWS FREE ILLUSTRATED SUPPLEMENT,

READY NOW.

25 Cents.

The

China Mail

Saturday, October 18, 1930. Eighth Moon, 27th Day.

25, Cents.

THE

FUNNEL

BLUE

LINE

FREGULAR AND FAST PASSENGER SERVICES |

FREIGHT AND

LONDON SERVICE.

ANTENOR

29th Olot. M'ller, I undon, 1'dam, & Glasgow

"PERSEUS" 11th Nov. Mles, London, K'dan, and Hamburg

Calls at Casablanca.

LIVERPOOL

"EUMAELS"

SERVICE.

20th Oct. Cenon, Havre, Liverpool and Glasgow "TANTALUS" 20th Nov. Geuns, Havre, Liverpool and filargow.

PACIFIC SERVICE,

(via KOBE & YOKOHAMA.)

"TYNDAREUS " Bih Nov. For Victoria, Vinemorer & Seattle "PROTESILAUR" 27th Nov. For Victoria, Vancouver & Beattie

NEW YORK SERVICE.

**PHEMIUS"

Galle 11th Nov. For Davao, Cebu, Iloilo, Manila, New York, Boston & Rastimore vir Burz

INWARD SERVICE. · "AGAMEMNON" Das 25th Oct. For B'bai, Mojl, Kobe & Y'hame

Dao 28th Oct. For Takao, S'hal, Moji, Kobe & Y'hams "THESEUS"

PÄSSENGER SERVICE,

"HECTOR"

Fall 19th Oct;st noon For Shanghai, Tako and Dalay ***ANT ENOR" Falle 2015 Oct, For Singapore, N'es and London

Also cargo steamers with limited passenger accommoda- tion at specially reduced farce.

For freight, passage rates and information apply to:-

Dann

-Butterfield & Swire.

Agents.

CENTRA

THEATRE

TO-DAY TO TUESDAY DAILY AT 2.15, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.20. P.M.

She recognized no barriers to love

-this lovely, lonely wife.

HIER husband. His

best friend. His younger brother. She loved and laughed at them all in turn. All who met ber knew. her an

DANGEROUS

WOMAN

wilth

BAGLANOVA CLIVE BROOK NEIL HAMILTON

Garamount Picture

Paramount News

& Sound Novelty

NEXT CHANGE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 22

ARTHUR LAKE

SALLY BLANE

JUNE CLYDE ANN PENNINGTON

TANNED LEGS"

Hadio'

Tazzling Bathing Beauty Revue

of the Hour, nderson's and the Theatre (28720)

HEAR

ABLISHED 大英十月十八钱禮拜六作

中華民國庚午年八月十七日三

1846

HONG KONG, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1930.

H.K. RIFLE · LEAGUE.

PROPOSED NEW CIVILIAN

SHOOTING CLUB.

· GOVERNMENT'S OFFER

1

KOWLOON UNION CHURCH.

HEALTH BUREAU.

FRESH CHARGE AGAINST LATE MANAGER.

Successor to Rev. J. H. ⠀

Johnston.

"CALL" FOR REV, F. SHORT.

A NEW PLEA. Twice acquitted on charges of Mr. R. M. Dyer přealded over the

of misappropriation annual meeting of the Hong Kong

alleged

and falsification of ac- Rifle League, held last night in the premises of the Hong Kong Foot- At a special meeting held, in money ball Association.

connection with the Kowloon counts, Kwok Chun-shing, former When the question of a Civilian Union Church yesterday, a vote manager of the local office of the Service Intelligence Health Shooting Club was brought up, It was taken to appoint a successor was intimated that the Government to the Rev. J. H. Johnston, who were sympathetic, and were pro- has decided to leave the Colony. Bureau, Wyndham Street, whose was referred back to the Mr. Johnston, who presided, case pared to grant a new rifle range in Waterloo Road, aubject to certain made it plain that he could not Magistracy by the Appeal Court! reservations.

see his way to re-consider his de-following his second discharge by The name of the Rev. Mr. R. H. Butters, who accepted a The accounts showed a balance cision. in hand of $232.10, and the report Frank Short had been brought autrefois acquit, stood his third was adopted on the proposal of the forward, and he would ask the trial before Mr. R. E. Lindsell Chairman, seconded by Mr. F. C. meeting to vote as to whether a yesterday afternoon.

"call" should be issued to him. Goodman,

With further reference to the proposed Shooting Club, a letter

The voting resulted in favour of the "call" by 22 papers to 11.

In answer to Mr. Lindsell at the outset, Mr. d'Almada indicated that he was prepared to abandon

was read from the Colonial Secret- Subsequently a secret ballot the plea of autrefois acquit and plea of "Not Guilty" to ary, in which it was stated that the was taken, on the motion of Mr. enter regulations should lay down & Brown that all the members of the charge. He pointed out to the clause that membership be not the congregation be circularised Magistrate that he would submit granted to those persons ellgible to obtain their vote as to whether that the complainant was estop- for the Volunteers or Police Re- they desired a "call" to be issued ped by section 17 (2) of the For-

gery Ordinance. serve, who had not joined either of to the Rev. Mr. Short. those organisations.

Nominal Rental.

This was carried, it being! Mr. Lindnsell: Surely that is a agreed that the committee had plea of in bar and should be Some discussion as to the site the power either to act upon the argued before any plea of "Not followed, it being Anally decided vote or to call another congrega: Guilty?" that a piece of ground beyond the tional meeting. Waterloo Road bridge, on the righti

side of the road, was the more suit- able. The Goverment had stated that the rental would be nominal.

Last year's committee, consisting

BOY'S 60-FOOT FALL.

ESCAPES WITH FRACTURED

LEFT LEG.

Mr. d'Almada: Then I will withdraw the plea of "Not Guilty" and plead in bar.

At this stage Mr. Lo asked if his friend was definitely prepared to forego the plea of autrefois Tacquit.

of Mr. R. M. Dyer (President); Mr.

Mr. d'Almada: I should raise F. Young (Hon. Secretary and Trea-

People who saw a 16-year-old that at the Sessions should your surer); and Messrs. E. R. Dovey, F. C. Goodman, T. Swan, D. Wal- Redhill schoolboy, Edward Daffern, Worship decide against me and miston, and A. W. Ritchie, were re-overbalance and fall 60ft. down the send the defendant to the Ses-

cliffe at Ovingdean Gap, nearsions... elected en bloc.

Lengthy argument on the inter- A vote of thanks to Mr: F: Young Brighton, recently, were surprised for his excellent services as Hon. to learn that, instead of being killed pretation of the Forgery Ordin- Secretary and Treasurer during the instantly, he received only a fracance. Section 17 (2), followed. The case was adjourned until past year, was carried unanimous-ture of the left leg.

Great difficulty was experienced in Monday afternoon. ly; and, after the members had made an appointment for looking reaching Daffern and taking him to over the proposed range, the meet-an ambulance. He was carried over ing dispersed.

the rocks for nearly two miles to Rottingdean, and then taken to Brighton Infirmary.

GAMBLING SPIRIT.

RAID ON A DEN IN KOWLOON.

ADVERTISING NEED

POSITION OF BRITISH TRADE IN SPAIN.

Carrying out a raid on 6 Can- ton Road, ground floor, which was

British trade with Spain is hold being utilised as a common gam- ing house, Detective-Sergeant ing its own fairly well against for W. G. Humphreys and a party of eign competitors, states the Com- detectives arrested fifteen men, mercial, Secretary at the British and brought them before Mr. Embassy in Madrid, in his report on H. R. Butters at the Kowloon sconomic conditions In Spain. Court this morning.

There is room for improvement, The first man, a shopkeeper, however, in the marketing of Brf was charged with being the keep tieh goods. "Large scale advertising er of the gambling den, and he is a very valuable method of bring pleaded guilty. The remaining ing home the merits of goods to the fourteen, with the exception of customer," states the report. two who absented themselves had

SHAUKWAN FIRE, EARLY MORNING CALL FOR BRIGADE.

DAMAGE NOT SERIOUS.

Two fire appliances, one belong- ing to the Wanchal Fire Station, and the other from Central, were sent out in the early hours of this morning, when at 3.38 .a.m. a report was received from Shau- Kiwan Police Station that a house was alight at Nam On Tong, Sai Wan Ho.

It was later established that a quantity of straw, stored in a shed at Haiphong Street, had caught The fireman, under the fire. supervision of Mr. Buckeridge, soon had the blaze in hand, and the "All Well" was reported in- side an hour, by which time the

their bail of $5 each estreated, ship ordered this, to be forfelted: admitted having played "pai kau.” The keeper was fined $50, engines had returned to their res- Sergeant Humphreys said that whilst the rest were relieved of vective stations. The damage is

not considered to be serious. $8.13 was picked up, and his Wor-$3 each.

Take

YATREN

ALL MUSIC

105

as a prophylactic against

DYSENTERY

Obtainable of all chemists.

ALL SOUND ALL DIALOGUE HELEN TWELVETREES and FRED SCOTT

"THE GRAND PARADE”

Dramatic, romantic picture of backstage, plus a minstrel show of gripping, interest heart-breaking love story minstrelsy

tears, Joys, laughe -- a prod

parade

see it

THE

ith its glittering pageantry and wondrous that will live long in the memory of all who

MAJESTIC

Moutrie's

TO-DAY

at 280 6.30, 7.20 & 9.20 p.m.

FLETCHER'S

INHALINE

:

Cures COLDS Prevents & relleves NASAL CATARRII and INFLUENZA. The penetrating vanour of IN-

HALINE, when inhaled, passes harm- less'y and effectively into every corner of the nasal and oral cavities, crènling an antiseptle atmosphere which is at once healing, and germi cidal.

THE PHARMACY

Aslaffe Building,

26, Queen's Rd. C.

1 Telephone 20345.

AMUSEMENTS:

AT THE

QUEEN'S

TO-DAY TO TUESDAY

Ai 230, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.20.

A Million Laughs/

BUSTER KEATON' Talks and Sings! See and Hear WILLIAM HAINES

ANITA PAGE FRED NIBLO

MIXIE FRIGANZA ROBERT MONTGOMERY LIONEL BARRYMORE KARL DANE CECIL B. DE MILLE

A Metro-

Goldwyn

Mayer ALL TALKING PICTURE

FREE EASY

GET

AND

NET ready for your grand est picture-going treat!

A score of state-a million laughs-a comedy carnival ́of Hollywood life and love!

An Edward Sedgwick · production

SEE

HEAR

THE LATEST HEARST METROTONE NEWSREEL

TIFFA RUFFO SINGS

NEXT CHANGE ·

The Broadway Stars Who Have Everything!

THE

Duncan Sisters

HEAR

PM FOLLOWING YOU.” HOOSIER HOP." "PM SAILING ON A SUNBEAM."

SEE

The TECHNICOLOUR

SEQUENCES

AT THE

WORLD

THE

IT'S A GREAT LIFE

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ALL TALKING PHOTORE

LAWRENCE GRAY BENNY 'RUBIN

4' ASAM WOOD prodúcting

Put this down as one of the triumphs of the talks 1 Scréen which All the genius of the famous Duncan Sisters for laughter, song and dance are in this mad. merry melange a perfect musical romance 1

The Spectacle of the ages WARNER BROSMAHDOLORES

COSTELLO NOAH'S ARK George O'Brien

WARNER BROS. PRODUCTION

FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY. AT 230, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.20 Interpreter at all Performances.

WIND

Starring

LILLIAN GISH

THE STAR

FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY

AT 2.30, 5,30 & 0.20.2

Share This Page