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FINAL SHOWING TO-DAY
At 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.20 p.m.
LEARN HOW TO MAKE LOVE FROM
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LOVE
Romance!
Drama!
Laughter!
SHOWING TO-MORROW
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Richard
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HONG KONG, MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1931.
HEAVY OIL INSTEAD HOME FOOTBALL. DISCOVERY OF LOST
OF PETROL.
Experimental 'Buses
Used in London.
MORE ECONOMICAL.
London, Yesterday.
(Continued from Page 0.)
Division HI-South.
Goals.
A. Pte.
30 GX
50 44
07
33
42
17 6 12
GOLD REEF?
Possible Accession to
World's Supply.
CLAIMS PEGGED OUT.
F. W. D. L. F.
Notts Cnty. 35 22 8 5 85 71. ...35 20 4 11 Northampton 35 10 10 0 Brentford
.35 Crystal Pal. 34 17 86 80 39 foreshadowed in the report that Luton .46 16 13 59 47 30 the missing Main Reef is thought
34 14 11 9 64 Brighton
to have been struck fifteen miles ..36 16 Torquay
13 72 30 fiom Krugersdrop. Bournemouth 36 13 11 11 65 43 37 .34 16 13 70 36
Johannesburg, Yesterday.
The possibility of a great acces-
57 40sion to the world's gold supply la
It is stated there are now a han-Southend dred vehicles designed and con- structed by the Associated Equip ment Company of Southall to run on heavy oil instead of petrol, which are doing duty on roads.
Twelve experimental omnibuses Coventry of this type have been supplied to Fullum the London General Omnibus Com- | Swindon
Exeter
.35 16 6 14 64 64
36
.35 10 3 18 73 77
35
pany and are operating both on Gillingham.35 11 10 14 52 64 .36 13 0 13 83 74 country routes and under heavy Queen's P.R. 35 14-3 18 60 G7 traffc conditions.
Watford 35 12 6 17 03 64 30 Three months trial will be given Clapton 0. .33 12 6
-04 80 before the Company can decide Walsall whether the heavy all compression Ignition engine la yet sufficiently, Newport refined and reliable to be employed | Norwich throughout the service.
Heavy oil engines are economical and practically immune from fire riska. Their adoption would bring reduction in cost of transport.- British Wireless Service.
SPEEDBOAT RECORD.
ATTEMPT BY KAYE DON FRUSTRATED.
'ENGINE TROUBLE.
An
Bacnos Aires, Yesterday. Engine trouble frustrated attempt by Kaye Don in Miss England II to beat the world's motor-boat speed record. He hopes: to make another attempt on Tues- day.
Owing to the fallure of the water circulation system, the pipes be-
causing came overheated,
.35 11 7
Bristol R.. Thames
30 10 9
59 87
.35 11 5
.35 10 4 .36 8 7 20
Intense interest has been arous- ed by the report and 420 claims have already been pegged out. Im- portant developments are expected at any moment-Reuter.
[The Witwatersrand goldfield in the Transvaal was one of the great- eat of the gold discoveries of the nineteenth century. The main reef was remarkable for its regularity, 65 23 Engineers felt justified in estim- ́nting its total ore content, and put it at £600,000,000. Later (1904) Lionel Phillips said the reef had been proved for 61 miles and he estimated the remaining gold to be worth £2,500,000,000. The reef faulted, however, and rediscovery of it has been one of the dreams of goldacekers. According to statis- tica. Transvaal produced, up to the end of 1928, gold worth £1,005,- 578,899.]
Our Sports Diary.
P
LOCAL.
LAWN TENNIS-To-day- H.K.C.C. Tournament
FENCING To-day Fencing Club Meeting. Yacht Club, 5.15
p.m.
GOLF Thursday Entries close for Shanghai Visitors' Cup, Fan- ling.
SundayShanghai_Visitors' Cup, Fanling; Open Foursomes, Kowloon,
HOCKEY Saturday - Goer Clark Cup-Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Club v. Diocesan Girls' School.
RUGBY FOOTBALL-Saturday Club v. Army, Sookunpoo, 3 31.M
April tho
aluminium bearings to melt.
It)
appeared for a moment that boat would catch fire.
the
The aluminium bearings will be [replaced with steel bearings for the [next attempt.
Kaye Don attributes the trouble to the fact that the water, in the Parana River is twenty degrees warmer than that in the Irish lake where he made his preliminary trials.Reuter's American Service.
AIRMAN ESCAPES.
MR. FORD CAUGHT IN SEVERE SNOWSTORM.
'PLANE DESTROYED.
Athens, Yesterday.
.
FIERCE FIGHTING.
FURIOUS BATTLES BETWEEN VILLAGERS.
CAWNPORE RIOT.
Karachi, Yesterday. The Plenary Congress has passed a resolution adopted by the Working Committee and the Sub- jects Committee urging the re- lease of all poitical prisoners; Mon-deploring the communal riots in
18- Sunday Hicraid Charity Cup Final-Scotland y China,
RACING-Saturday and day-Second Extra Race Meeting, Happy Valley, 12.30 pm.
April 18 Third Extra Baco Meeting, Happy Valley.
RIFLE SHOOTING Saturday -Volunteer Corps Rifle Meeting, Stonecutter's.
CHESS-April 7--Open Chess Championship commences.
Goals.
Cawnpore, and appointing a Com- mittee to enquire into their causes; also a resolution appre clating the spirit of Baghat Singh and his comrades and regretting their execltion, but dissociating the Congress from political vio- lence.--Reuter.
Allahabad, Yesterday,
The rioting at Cawnpore has spread across the Ganges to Unso, where furlous battles are reported to be raging between the villagers. Many bodies have been thrown into the Ganges.
Division III-Northern.
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
Lincoln 34 22 0 0 83 42 50
Cawnpore itself is quict. The Tranmere .36 22 8 7 105 625 death-roll is now officially estimat Chesterfeld .35 20 6 78 49 40
.86 10 6 10 66 47 Stockport
44led at 200.--Reuter. Wrexham...35 17 9 9 70 54 43 Carlisle
.35 18 12 80 64 41 10 74 51 40
33 17
.34 13 12 9 55 50 38
MR. MOH TEH-HUI.
CHINESE DELEGATE BACK IN
. MOSCOW.
*
The British airman, Mr. Ford, Southport who is on a flight to Shanghai, was Gateshead caught in a severe snowstorm and Wigan
34 17 4 13 66 72 39 33 14 8 11 76.50 35 Hall
36 fell to the ground at Tatoi. His
York
.35 15 5 16 71 68 35 machine was destroyed, but the alr-
Accrington .86 18 8 17 70 99 32 man fortunately escaped scathe Borrow.....35 18 5 17 50 77 31 16 67 51 -29 Dorlington.84 11 less-Reuter.
Moscow, Yesterday. 44 60 29 Mr. Moh Teh-hui, Chinese re-i [Mr. Ford was last heard of at N. Brighton .36 12
Halifax
46 73 presentative at the Sino-Soviet |Belgrade, a message dated the 27th Doncaster .85 10 8 17 65 50
conference for the settlement of from that city stating that he was Rotherham .24 10 8.16 69 74
their outstanding 90 .85 11 6 10 545 proceeding to Skoplle. He la mak- Rochdale
differences, has. 35 12 3 20 68 82 27 returned to Moscow.-Reuter. ing the flight in a Gipsy Moth Crewe
Hartlepools .84 10 4 20 67 60 24 plane.]
Nelson.....35 5 7 23 87 80 17 Scottish League.
MISSING 'PLANE.
AUSTRALIAN PILOTS FEARED Motherwell
, LOST.
Melbourno, Yesterday.
In spite of the efforts of a score! of rescue aeroplanes and thou- sands of searchers, there
Rangers Celtic Partick
Hearts Dundee
35
Goals.
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
.99 22 8 5 92 88 50 ....32 22 5 5 80 25 49 .32 20 8 4 39 a1 48 38 21 8 9 67 40 45
B2 .34 17 5 12
Airdrie. .33 16 4 10
Hamilton Is still Aberdeen no sign of the missing Australian Clyde
Was
Possible Points.
Pointe Pozsible
Rangers
49
61
Motherwell
50
60
Coltle Partick
48
45
Hearts
69 39
90
01 00
64 39
Dundee
BC 30
CAL 84 17 4 19 13 34 15 5 14.53 68 36 05 14 7 14 67 61 85 58 71 34
34 15 4 15
10 40 67 29
58 20 78
0 16 64 71 28
National Airways machine which Cowdenbeath 83 140 13 49 56 34
on its way from Sydney to St. Mirren ..32 11 7 14
Kilmarnock .33 12 Melbourne with two pilots and five Morton nassengers on March 21.
Falkirk
Hamilton Airdrie. Aberdeen Cowdenbeath Clyde St. Mirren Morton Kilmarnock Queen's Park Falkirk Laith Hibernians 4281 20 Ayr
East Fifo
8 17 00 72 27 The opinion is now expressed Queen's Pk. 32 10 0 16 67 83 28 .84 7 10 17 46 77 24 that it is possible that the plane Leith
.34 8 8 20 46 74 22 fell into the sea in Port Philip Ayr
42 5 10 Bay-Reuter.
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COHENS KELLYS
SCOTLAND
UNIVERSAL PICTURE
4 with Charlie
MURRAY
and George
SIDNEY
VERA GORDON
and KATE PRICE
THEY'RE together again
tio world' most famous comedy troupe. The original Cohens and Kellys. the folks who made the whole world laugh in the first "Cohens and Kellys"., here in the biggest, beat and fanalest of them all-Can you *Imagine them all in kilts?
Trying to oufsmart smart · Scotsment Each trying 10 put it over on' the other? It's the funniest Stoich story of them all- told in sernemingly hilarious picture that has moments of drama and pathos that will give you the finest entertainment you've ever enjoyed
Directed by WILLIAM JAMES CRAFT Presented by CARL LAEMMLE
TO-MORROW
SINGERS, DANCERS, GLORIOUS GIRLS AND THE REGAL BEAUTY OF COLORS THAT TURN THE RAINBOW GREEN WITH ENVY!
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NICK LUCAS
NANCY WELPORD
ANN PENNINGTON CHORUS OF 100 DAZZLING BEAUTIES *
{{STÁOr BassSNTATIONS BY LARRY CEBALLOS
ROY DEL RUTH
100% NATURAL COLOR SINGING & DANCING PICTURE
"ALF'S BUTTON
A Gaumont British All-Dialogue...
Production
rected by W PKELLINO
Aaturing
TUBBY EDLIN, ALF GODDARD -NORA SWINBURNE & POLLY WARD
B: Hased on WA DARLINGTONS Do Famous Farce Extravaganza. Booking at Anderson's & the Theatre (Tal 26720).
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SAY BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST!–
HAYER'S ASPIRIN First, in the World
AT THE
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WORLD
FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY At 2.80, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.20 Interpreter at all Performances.
BEATRICE FAIRFAX'S
“LOVELORN"
with SALLY O'NEIL
THES
STAR
FINAL SHOWINGS TO DAY
5.30 8-9.20.