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EIGHTY - EIGHTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION

HONG KONG, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1932.“

THE GREAT CHINA TREASURE.

IF You require JADE JEWELLERY, DIAMONDS, PEARLS, CURIOS, IVORY, GOLD or SILVER WARE come to us, as we are the biggest dealers and our stocks are the best in Hong Kong.

A Trial is solicited.

54.A, Queen's Road C.

Tel. 27684.

*

光華森貴玉石公司

IKING'S THEATRE

BOOKING AT THE THEATRE Tel.: 25312 & 25313..

SHOWING TO-DAY.

AT 2.30, 5.10,.. 7.15. & 9.30

P.M.

ELISSA LANDI

in

***DEVILS LOTTERY"

with

VICTOR McLAGLEN ALEXANDER KIRKLAND

-NEXT CHANGE-

PAUL CAVANAGH

BARBARA WEEKS

BERYL MERCER

PICTURES

WHY WAIT FOR THE MOON- WHEN. THE

WORLD SAYS WE'RE

RE

SINNER

THE

Carole LOK Chester MC

ORIENTAL

LAST TWO DAYS

AT 2.36, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.30 p.m.

THE STORY FOR WHICH THE WHOLE WORLD WAITED.

QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONTA

-NEXT ATTRACTION-

A UNIVERSAL PICTURE

'A HOUSE DIVIDED

with

WALTER HUSTON

KENT DOUGLASS, HELEN CHANDLER.

MAJESTIC

TO-DAY ONLY AT 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 PM.

A SWEEPING PANORAMA OF

THE HUMAN HEART.

N

«Tan fra sounded in the tangled chamado về.

Tau -- Five me facing death on the bottle-- Bold, pushing "beyond vinery" foť" than 'homme of thaka dilden -- the women they Set

· Jedlýtal /'s« Yon von dhe streý về auch nafolé., parkly on the series. Lom, bass, poolan.. (izpod, hecalan, poverty, vesnich –evRT

· oldcant sunītiple desma). “

BEYOND

VICTORY

KILL BOYD - MÁNDS GÁBAROH

Correspondence.

PREVENTION OF CRUELTY

TO ANIMALS.

The Editor, “Chini' Mail”1 . Sir. Will you please grant me a little space in order to set at rest the opinion of some of our friends who may feel disappointed with our work. I can assure them of full enquiry into all complaints and early endeavour to remove the cause. Please don't withdraw your Hupport; your help was never more needed than now,' And a place for your shoulder on the wheel and "push."

Yours faithfully,

J. RUSSELL,

President, Hong Kong, September 26, 1932.

"BUSY BEE."

H.E the Officer Administe ring the Government, Hon. Mr. W. T. Southern, C.M.G., present ing medals at the Annual Police Parade held on Thursday last at the Central Police Station com-

pound."

CHILD SCREEN FOR'

TICKET CACHE.

Coolie Woman Carried Them On Her Back.

BIG SUPPLY SOURCE.

}THOUSANDS CAUGHT BY U.S. DRY LAW.

Women Are Frequent Offenders.

و.

[To the Editor, "China "Mail"} Sir-May I ask "for д small

Washington, To-day. space in your columns to allow me

Three out of every five. Federal to express on behalf of the "Busy Hiding 2,457 Po Piu Lottery women prisoners during the last 'Bees" our sincere thanks to all tickets beneath her child, bound five years were convicted for violat- donors of prizes on the occasion of upon her back, Lam Llu, a. Chinese ing prohibition laws, statistics of the Bridge, Mah Jong and Whist woman, was arrested by Police yes- the Bureau of Prisons show. Party at Government House on terday.

In 1980-1981 Federal, Penal In- September 22, when our President,

She appeared before Mr. Wynne- stitutions received 2307 women pri- Mrs Southern, was "At Home" to Jones at the Central Magistracy sonera. over 800 members and their this morning and was fined $500 Of this number 1,459 were for three months' imprisonment. Liquor Law violators and 275.

Drug Act convictions. (*

friends.

Li

Our 'special thanks are due to the This is one of the largest hauls Honourable Mr. W. E. L. Shenton. of Chinese lottery tickets that the Male prisoners received during who so kindly presented a set of cut Police have made for some time. this period totalled 40,044 of which glass to be raffled. The holder of Hong Kong has been flooded with 27,842 were prohibition lawbreakers. the winning ticket, No. 804, was them for the past two or Mrs. E. Williams.

three

Police believe that they

months and with the arrest of this An exceedingly happy afternoon woman, was spent and it is gratifying to in-stopped one of the main-sources form those who so generously assist-fentry into the Colony.

fed us in our activities that a sum of $750 will be available for distribu- tion to St. Dunstan's and local charities.

Thanking you,

I am, Dear Sir,

Yours faithfully,

Hon. Secretary & Treasurer, GERTRUDE E. MAUGHAN, "Busy Bees" Working Party

REVIVAL IN AUSTRALIA PREDICTED.

(Continued from Page 1.)

Japan, at least as far as the motor market is concerned."

"SUN FO AS CHINA'S NEXT PRESIDENT.

(* Bond wouf_panurzuoj) Shantung Trouble.

of

It is broadly hinted in some sources that the Shantung war be

NEW OFFICERS FOR COLONY POLICE.

Four Coming Aboard S.S. Rajputana.

Four new European officers of the Hong Kong Police Force are expect» ed to arrive on the s.s. Rajputana on October 6.

They are Messrs. Tom Cashman, tween General Han Fu-chu and W. Davitt, Headridge and John- General Au Chen-nien was preci stone. The fathers of both Mr. pitated through the influence of Cashman and Mr. Davitt were General Feng Yuk-cheng. 'General formerly members of the force. Han was once a subordinate of Both joined in 1898 and are Now General Fang's command. General retired.

7

Liu, on the other hand, is Marshal Mr. Headridge, who is the brother Chiang's man. Is this another of Mrs. W. R. MeWalter, is the move in the political game of only other one who has relations In chess?

the Colony.

EUROPEAN IN ACCIDENT.

"The sugar industry in Java is

Nanking Commander. still very bad owing to the over- It is reported on good authority production of recent yearsA, and that General Chang Wai-cheng.. many factories have been closed who went north from Hong Kong down, which means that. 700 Euro- with Mr. Sun Fo and who recent pean overseers will have to return ly broke away from the Canton Air Mr. E. L. Curtis, residing at No. home at the end of October. Many Force, which he once commanded, 7, Nanking Street, Kowloon, was in- a collision between .A of the factories that are still pro- will be made commander-in-chier volved in ducing, will carry on with native of the Nanking flying corps for motor cycle ridden by him and a overseers."

National Defence. Admiral Chan Chinese chauffeur driven car, The motor märket In Java Is Chak, it is reported, is in line for yesterday. about 90 per cent, buses and lorries, promotion to post as vice-Minister According to a report made to the

Yaumati Police by Mak Mui (28);} and I think that when "prosperous of the Navy, times come again the markët there Many of the supporters of Mr. who was driving Private Car No. will be considerably enlarged. Iti Sun Fo, men prominent in pell- 248, the accident occurred at the has teen said that no more rail-tics, are proceeding to Shanghai at junction of Chatham and Gascoigné ways will be built in the Island." once. Their activity is significant.

Mr. Williams is returning to the United States on the ss. President Coolidge.

DOLLAR: STEADY AS SILVER WAVERS

The value of the "Hong Kong dollar remained steady, being quot-

was

Road at 9.20 p.m. Damage done to the bumper of the car and the front mudguard of the motor cycle, but no one was injured.

G$5,200 ESTATE.

Probate in the estate of U. Chan

"The Offices of Messrs. Caldbeck, ed at-1/8 7-84. this morning. Macgregor & Co., Ltd., ware closed Spot silver was quoted at 17 Young, alias Chan Yeung, lats of this afternoon as a mark of respect 11-16, and forward dropped 1/16 to Shui Yeung Village, totalling $5,200, to the late Mrs. Laurel Pereira, wife 17 18-16.

has been granted by the Supreme

of Mr. C. J. M. Pereira, chief clerk The London on New York Cross Court. Letters of administration of the Hong Kong Branch for many rate declined, standing at G$3.46%, with the will attached, have been years, who passed away on Saturday while the New York on London rate granted to the widow, who is sole night last"

is given at 6$8.46 5-16.

BAYER

executrix.

'YAIREN 105

is both a protective and curative agent in in-

ingt diseases such ... amoebic and -ba- Arv dysentery, etc.

QUEENS THEATRE

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