THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 4, 1940.
DREAMS
that come to life! Magic adventure! Dazzling Technicolor), Girls! Song bits! Laughs! Stars!
WIZARD
Graatest
since
"Spow “WHIIG)
JUDY FRANK GARLAND MORGAN Ved Boi RAYA BERT
BOLGER LAHR JACK HALEY BILLIE BURCES Margaret HAMILTONĘ CHARLEY GRAPEWIN
and THE MUNCHKINS
«Metan Gakugyn-Mayet rum
Photographed in Technicolor
Directed by.
Produced by VICTOR FREMING' - MERVYN LERUY
TO-MORROW Simultaneously at the
CATHAY
&
CENTRAL
AN AMAH'S LAPSE
"I only wanted: $10) I did -nát- know it was a $500 note," "pload- ed a 53-year-old amah, Chun Luk, charged this morning before; Mr. E. Himsworth at the Kowloon Magistracy with stealing money from her mistress.
Accused stated that she needed $10 to pay a relative's medical expenses so she took the note, not knowing that it was a $500 banknote.
It was alleged that during her mistress's. absence, she broke
open a suitcasê. and took the money....
Accused was bound over in a boud of $50 to be of 'good' be- haviour for 12 months.
TWO OF HIGHWAY GANG CAUGHT
While watching Sheum's Circus
a display
at
in Shanghai
Street yesterday, Chlu Tak, 20; I was "cornered". by five men; one of whom picked $3 from his poc- ket.
He was prevented from chasing the pickpocket by the other four men.
NO MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP
¿A¤ à'meeting of the Exaou- tive Council of Chinese 'He- creation Club held on Wed, nerday, it was unanimously decided not to stage the an nual Colony Mixed Doubles Tennis Championship, which. has been run by the O.R.C. for the past few years. The deciston taken conformed with advice on the subject Gought from the Hong Kopd Lawn Tennis Assoolation. The absence from the Co- lony of a considerable pro- portion of the best players among the lady tennis: 'en's thusiasts here was an Im portant factor influencing this decision.
ARMY TENNIS
LOCKHART ROAD ROBBERY
L Yuk, 28, Au Chim, 36, fitter, and Au Tim, 27, tinsmith, were charged before Mr. H. G. Shel don; K.C, this morning - with Tobbery at No. 423. Lockhart Road, on September 18.
Atallo Tse Wall, allas Wah Bal 20, was charged with coun- selling and procuring the accus- ed to commit the offence.
It was alleged that defendants, inted with knives, robbed Mr. James Ford, of No. 423, Lockhart Road of a large quantity of Jewellery.
Defendants were remanded for further enquiries.
KEROSENE TO BE CONFISCATED