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MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE

Not Guilty Verdict Returned

The manslaughter. charge against two brothers was con- cluded before His Honour the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl Mac- Gregor, at the Criminal Session yesterday afternoon, when the Jury returned a verdict of not; guilty against both accused.

Earlier in the proceedings. His Lordship had decided to withdraw the case against second accused from the Jury, and discharged him with directions to the Jury: to return a formal verdict of not guilty against him at the proper- time.

The accused were Yung Shing, axed 36, and Yung Ming, aged 24, and they were charged with manslaughter of a

the 40-year-old

vegetable gardener. Ip Kiu, at Hau Pui Long Village. Hunghou on July 18.

to the Mile Termen Beable, of Padihamačiu, holds a T5-feat wingspan pasaline- powered plóma mkick want the venas- tion of the model pieno most at De- {tralt. 56 Rave Chirty minutar qu Luxe Then two ounogs'of pesačne, and www chased four miles by six oficial zur before it spun.secovered, Vernon la lafending champion of the Kár mirat Moffatt international 'trupky which he won last year

MAJESTIC THEATRE CHANGES

New Management From:

Next Sunday

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1936

THE PYTHAGORAS OF FRANCE

(Continued from Page 4)

novels and "on the stage.

Some-ters of States and nations. I am Blum bas As from next Sunday, the Ma-times the aesthete of slightly afraid that M. Leon jestic Theatre, Kowloon, will be un-Anarchist tendencies, the bosom never abandoned this ideology.

Behind the friend of the late Philippe Ber-

intellectual, the der new European management.

Interior re-decoration of the thelot, the Balzacian Permanent essayist. the aesthete, the dilet-

of Majestic has already been put in Under-Secretary

Quai tante and the lawyer, in Blum hand and new seats fitted.

goers.

GERMAN REICHSTAG

SUMMONED

LEGISLATION AFFECTING

GERMAN YOUTH

Berlin, To-day-One of the most important meetings in the history of the new German Reichstag is to be held during the Party Congress at Nuremberg from September 8 to 14, the chief item on the agenda being the legislation affecting German youth.

Is Your Baby A Sound

Sleeper?

Plenty of sleep is necessary to en- It is believed that from a certain age upwards, without dis-sure a baby's healthy regular pro tinction of class or education, children will be taken from the gress, and should come without rock-

ing. I for any reason there hands of their parents for active semi-military training. The girls sleeplessness, or disturbed sleep, the will be trained in all kinds of agricultural and nursing work to cause should be ascertained and cor | make them fit mothers for the new German nation. Reuter. rected at once.

DEATH FALL AT

-POKFULAM

Driver Of Car Gives Evidence

between

in Aberdeen Village.

ling.

are

The causes of sleeplessness many, some of the commoner Seing [between the deceased and Mr.Jhunger, thirst, cold, over-heating, Stanley Chan, another member of discomfort arising from tight cloth-

sickness. If the latter, a dose, the party, outside the restaurant [of Baby's Own Tablets will generally Iprove all that is required to, remove Mr. F. A. Lowe, proprietor of the source of the trouble, which most derangement of the the Trocadero Hotel, Kowloon,likely is some

digestive functions either in stomach. who was a member of the same bowels. Įparty, did not however, give any The mild laxative action of the Evidence of a scuffle in a car evidence of a fight between the tablets gently cleanses the little one's the deceased and two deceased and Mr. Chan, but stated intestines, and by se doing dispels other passengers was given by that he

corrects indigestion, To Kee, driver of the car, when about in the

deceased running constipation.

vomiting and wind, coals feverish- street outside the the Coroner's enquiry conducted

ness, checks diarrhoea, relieves colic. restanrant chasing the crowd expels worms. The tablets are help- by Mr. W. Schofield into the death

in breaking up colds about, and eventually slipping and ful too

and of Mr. T. B. Qei, a Director of

falling to the ground, from where croup, and are invaluable at teething the China and South Sea Bank,

time, quickly relieving the pains are who was killed by a fall over the of the party.

he was picked up by two members inducing sound slumber in a natural way, Chemists everywhere sell the embankment at Pokfulam Road

The Jury comprised Messrs. children's ideal health specific on the night of July 7, was con-wali Mohamed Mehal (Foreman). tinued at the Central Magistracy Mr. Walter Mauelshagen and Mr.

J. H. Maycock. yesterday afternoon.

To Kee also described a fight

·SEW

Mr. P. H. Sin represented the parents of the deceased, and In- Colony Of Intelligentsia

spector Hourihan and Detective- The present Prime Minister of Sergeant J. S. Riddell represented have been d'Orsay obtrudes himself upon the there is a prophet of larael at France lives by the Seine in the the Folice. printed pages, especially in M. work-a prophet curiously mixed The St. Louis, behind Notre Dame.

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the

than

friends

the

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FAGGED OUT

THROUGH HEAT

The hearing was adjourned There is also to be a revision in Blum's book on marriage, where up with a Greek sophist, whose The charming old houses planted until 230 p.m. on September 18.

spoils Mthere have become a colony of the prices of admission which should he boldly sets forth the thesis of sophistry sometimes

Kowloon prove popular to

film-sexual equality between men and Blum's speeches. And, far from intelligentsia. Prince and Prin-

being dominated by what I may

[cess Antoine Bibesco are among At the 2.30 and 5.20 p.m. shows At the close of the "New Con-call his colleagues in M Blum's M. Blum's close neighbours and the price of admission to all stalls versations of Goethe with Ecker personality, he more often will be 20 cents and 30 cents for mann." we come across the link pot overrules them.

From his retreat be sallies out the dress circle.

with politics, a link quite worthy That prophet, born from a

to the rough and tumble of Parlia- For the 7.20 and 9.20 p.m. per-of Pythagoras and his school. M. strong personal reaction to

Sat since Blum maintains that mankind Dreyfus case and to the anti-ment (where he has formances the prices will be: lodge seats 70 cents, dress circle should be governed by those who Semitism of the end of the last 1919) or public meetings a tall

delicate-looking man made the leisure to absorb the century, has been trained to prac-spicuous by a broad-brimmed hat 50 cents, back stalls 30 cents and had

totality of human knowledge, bytical politics by Jean Jaures, the front stalls 20 cents.

reminiscent of the Latin Quarter those who can take, such a synthe-great Socialist orator, and by Servicemen will be admitted to

30 years ago and by old-fashioned universe as was Lucien Herr, the librarian of the the dress circle for 30 cents whetic view of the

pince-nez, which emphasise the ther in uniform or in civilian dress once taken by Descartes and Ecole Normale, a Socialist theorist mobility of his eyes. He occasion-

who wielded great influence over on production of their identifica-

ally takes rest in a tiny house But who can do this nowadays?the young scholars around him.

near Paris, which he shares with tion cards.

Visionaries

another man from the Council of The new prices will come into Little by little, each pioneer of shut up in effect as from August 30 with the science finds himself

Both Jaures and Herr were State. who was in pre-war days a screening of M. G. M's Alm, "Pet- his own special department and hel

The ·late Albert trusted adviser of Briand. Cil hardly look over the wall. visionaries.

Or all men, that aristocrat of ticoat Fever" staring Robert Mont-

that Jaures Fortunately, we are told, there Thomas told me once gomery and Myrna Loy.

lexist "critics," whose particular could not be relied upon to travel the left would seem to be the task is not to try to make dis-safely by himself from Paris to St. last to find enjoyment în mixing A woman's scream, followed by coveries in the field of science or Mande. As regards material ar-with the crowd. Nevertheless, he a revolver shot. warned neigh-to devote themselves to ambitious rangements, the most he could do studiously tries to make himself bours that armed men were at-flights of imagination, but to was to bring with him a clean popular with the common people. tempting to rob a Chinese family understand and co-ordinate the shirt to have a change after one in London, the other day, he re- in Wanchai yesterday. The achievements of the scattered of those vehement speeches of his drama, which almost tragedy, took place at No. 3 Star

Leibnitz

became a searcher and artists.

Heroes Of Intellect

Street, about 11 o'clock in the These are the heroes of the in-

Local Traffic Accidents

which could literally be called a sort of sweated labour.

oxice

As for Lucien Herr, he resolved to start a new review to

marked that be had not put on full evening dress for 22 years, which savours perhaps of saxe affectation. He joins in vociferous demonstration. But, whatever he

morning, when a married woman tellect, who need not produce alexpound his ideas. But the sumidoes, he cannot succeeed in bor- "was wounded in the leg. For-thing, but must interpret in tunately, fearing the roused neigh-intelligible terms the data sup- he had in hand was short of the rowing the outward appearance of

publication's require-a plain labour man. bourhood, the men made off with-plied by the rank and

file and Proposed

OMME little

Prophetic Tone out stealing anything. The merge them in a whole embracing ments. He decided man is being treated at the G.C.E.system. Such are the born lead-speculation on the Stock Exchange. On the platform, he never in- Normally Herr would have des-dulges in redundant, oratory but pised such an easy way of making nervously keeps on his money, but, this time, in view of favourite world of abstraction. the magnitude of the stake, he felt The audience hardly follows (20 justified in courting. Mammon for many syllogisms, but most feel "In the Colony of Hong Kong! Two bus passengers and three a few days, as so many plutocrats flattered that such a clever phão- including the Island, Kowloon and tramcar passengers were injured did every morning. His scruples sopher should be found in their. the New Territories during the while alighting from moving mo-were not tested for long; he was ranks, and their wild cheering re- week ending at 8 a.m. on Saturday tor, buses and moving tramears speedily cleaned out of every pays him for. the persecution of last there were altogether 57 traffic respectively.

penny he had thrown in the gam-the Right. Besides, the prophetic accidents, as the result of which Two lorry passengers were in-ble

tone appeals to them. Such Was M. Blair's back- one person was killed and 26 per-jured through falling from mov

Blum is not rich, despite the

sons were injured.

ing motor lorries.

Marcel Proust did not popular fable. The ribbon factory The person killed, a Chinese. One motor-cycle' combination like him because he ignored the run by two brothers of his, which male, died as the result of injuries driver and the sidecar passenger mystery of the human heart. Helyielded whatever money he received, when

be was

knocked were injured when the vehicle ran meant that M. Blum had never have had of his own, has long ceased down by a motor bus whilst run-off the road into a paddy field. plunged into the rich stream of to be a thriving concern. Money ning across the road.

Of the 57 accidents. 21 were col-life, that he was merely an intel-does not really count for him and, at Of the persons injured, 17 were lisions between vehicles 21 wereflectual. Proust would sometimes 67, for the first time in his life, hej pedestrians who were either walk-collisions between vehicles and interrupt a friend with the words: comes to grips with realities ing or running across the road pedestrians; and 15 accidents were "Please,

Leon through the Premiership. Such is and were struck by vehicles.

the Pythagoras of France.

due to other causes.

ground.

Blum.”

don't

talk like

may

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WHY ARE YOU

SO HAPPY,

DADDY?.

L

MR. GRAFTUM, THE POLITICAL BOSS, IS CALLING TO ASK

ME TO RUN FOR

ALDERMAN-

WELL?

EVERYTHING IS SET- I HAVE THE PRESS

OUTSIDE

2.3034..

WHAT WERE YOU BEFORE YOU BECAME A POLITICIAN-? ANSWER YES

OR NO

WERE YOU IN YOUR RIGHT MIND WHEN

YOU DECIDED TO RUN FOR

OFFICE?

DO YOU BELIEVE

IN

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