All Your Favorite

Dance Orchestras

You simply cannot go wrong in choosing any of the selections in this llet, for they have every zé, quisito for dancing. There's a difference of style too,so that dancers who like a short, syncopated rhythin, as well as those who prefer amooth, even measures, will find their preference here. Ask to hear these popular tunes

we will be more than glad to play them for you! Little White Lies-Fox Trot

Gee, But I'd Like to Make You Happy-Fox Trot

WARING'S PENNSYLVANIANS

No. 22692, 10-inali

I'd Like to Find the Guy That Wrote the Stein Song-F. T. What's the Use-Fox Trot JOHNNY JOHNSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA No, 2493, 10-Inch

When Love Comes in the Moonlight-Fox Trot We're on the Ilighway to Heaven-Fox Trot

JACKIR TAYLOH and His ORCHESTRA No. 22500, 10-inch

Good Evenint-Fox Trot

RUDT VALLÉE AND Just a Little Closer-Fox Trot IIIS CONNECTICUT YANKEES No. 22409, 10-inch

My Baby Just Cares for Mc-Fox Trot

A Girl Friend of a Boy Friend of Mine-Fox Trot

No. 22499, 10-Luch TED WEEMS AND HIS ORCHESTRA, "Tomorrow Is Another Lay-For Trot

TED FIORITO AND HIS ORCHESTRA Looking for the Lovelight in the Dark-Fox Trot

No. 22501, 10-Inch Jackie TAYLOR And His Orchestra Go Home and Tell Your Mother-Fox Trot I'm Doin' That Thing--Fox Trot

GUS ARNHEIM AND JIS Cocoanut Grove ORCHESTRA

No. 22505, 10-inch

Lonely-Fox Trot

F'r Instance-Fox Trot

BERNIE COMMINS AND HIS NEW YORKER HOTEL ORCHESTRA

No. 22494, 10-inch

Confessin' (That I Love You)-Fox Trot My Bluebird Was Caught in the Rain-Fox Trot

RUDY VALLEE AND HIS CONNECTICUT YANIKES

No. 22506, 10-inch

On a Little Street in Honolulu--Wälts

All Through the Night-Waltz HILO HAWAIIAN ÖRCDESTRA

Hullabaloo-Fox Trot

No. 22504, 10-inch

Daby Won't You Please Come Home-Fox Trot

Nes. 22511, 10-inch-

Okay, Baby-Fox Trot

MCKINNEY'S COTTON PICKENS

I Want a Little Girl-Fox Trot McKinner'S COTTON PICKERS Ne, 23000, 10-inch

Jda, Sweet as Apple Cider-Fox Trot Dinab-Fox Trot

FESS WILLIAMS AND HIS ROTAL FLUSH ORCUESTRA

No. 23005, 30-inch

Just to Be With You To-night-Fox Trot Everything's O. K. With Me-Fox Trot

FESS WILLIAMS AND HIS HOYAL FLUSH ORCHESTRA

No. 23003, 10-inch

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1936.

CRIMINAL CASES.

AU TAU MURDER TRIAL POSTPONED.

JURY DISAGREE IN A MINOR CASE,

At the opening of the Criminal Sensious yesterday before the Fuine Judge (Mr. Justice Jaeks), Mr. H. Somerset Fitzroy, for the Crown, asked for the postponement

SEQUEL TO MOTOR

COLLISION.

EVIDENCE BY INJURED EUROPEANS.

LORRY DRIVER FINED,

EASTERN NEWS IN BRIEF

PARS FROM EVERYWHERE,

Mr. W. L. Jones, proprietor of a mont shop and Republican nominee for M.P." in the Nebraskn Par liament, lists the following expenses incured during his political N- | paign :—20lbs, rump steak. Exton- snuf credit on went bills to twenty-six non-pay euston., 101

sand-

A collision between a motor-eycio driven by Mr. J. R. Pearne and a Standard Oil Co; lorry near

Road on the morning of wiches. 34lbs. Limburger cheeso

197lbs, catfish, 203 pairs of piga'

Ruis

43 hams. 26

tang has submitted a potition to The Nanking District Kuomin

the Nanking Government, asking that a strong, protest should be lodged with the British Govern ment against the alleged ill-treat- ment of Chinese in the Straits Settioment who are members of the Kuomintang. They also demand the purishment of the Chinces Cón- aul General in Singapore for fail ing to take up the matter with the British authoritics strongly. The latter official, by the way, is Mr. Yi, the voteran Kuomintang states- Tong Loo, a son of Mr. Tong Shao

inan and diplomat.

of the Au Tau caso, in which a September 24 had its sequel at the test 99 rings of Bologna saiaage. woman is on trial for the murder Kowloon Magistrasy yesterday 312lbs, miner meat. of her husband, until next month's when the driver of the lorry was sides of bacon. 4tbs. of lard. Sersions, Counsel pointed out that summoned for failing to give the Four bonds for bootleggers signed. there had been developments in the recognised signal for turning.

Trafia Sub-Inspector A.. Nicol caso since the woman was commit-

and "Mr. H. J. ted for trial which required inves. Prosecuted, tigation, and further that Counsel Armstrong held a watching brief for the defence (Mr. F. C. Jenkin) on behalf of the Standard Oil Co. Mr. John Reginald Fearne told had only been instructed last Satur. the Court that on, the morning of day and had therefore not bad time September 24 ut about 9.40 he was to go fully into the facts. The trial driving his motor cycle, with his was accordingly postponed.

sister on the pillion seat, along Two other cases were disposed of Nathan Road towards the Star by his Lordship during the day, the Forry. His cycle was about light accused in one case pleading guilty yards behind the defendant's lorry to charges of simple larceny and which was proceeding in the middle wounding. The other case went be of the road. When nonr the Ma fare a jury who were divided in jestic Theatre, the lorry turned to their verdict by five to two against the loft, and witness, thinking that' the prisoner. This was accepted as the lorry had made room for him a verdict of guilty.

to pass tried to overtake it The lorry, however, suddenly turned back to the right and witness"

Imprisonment and the " Cat." Ng Lam pleaded guilty to charges of larcony of 43 conts from a six-cyale collided with it. year-old girl and wounding a woman named Ho Chi with intent to do grievous bodily harm.

He was

thrown to the ground and his sis-. ter fall on top of him. He did not hear any horn sounding nor did he see the defendant give the

arms.

Eye-Witness' Story.

Outlining the facts of this case, Mr. Fitzroy said that the accused, signal for turning. The defendant appeared to have gained access to was "akylarking" with another the first floor of 210, Lockhart man sitting next to him. Road, close to the No. 2 Police Mrs, A. H. Reynolds, sister of Station, by climbing the drain pipe.euco and added that she received the laat witness, gave similar oyid-

He took the money and went to the severe injuries to her face and kitchen where Ho Chi was sleeping. The woman apparently, got up and seized the man, whereupon he pick- An eye-witness count of the ed up a chopper and committed a accident was given by Mra F, C. Britto, who stated that sho whe murderous assault. Counsel read awaiting for a bus opposito the Ma- report from Dr. Thomas which | jesie Theatre on the day in ques- showed that she was admitted to tion. She saw the defendant's lorry, which was in the middle of hospital suffering from serious the road, suddenly turn to the left, wounds and that at one time she and Mr. Pearne tried to pass it. was in danger of her life.

However, the lorry turned to the Addressing the prisoner, his right again to enter Saigon Road,

Lordship said that while the first charge was one of simple larceny, the other count was very serious in that he had attacked the woman and caused grievous bodily harm.

and that was how the accident oc- curred. She did not so the de- fendant give the signal.

Cross-examinod by Mr. Arm- strong, witness stated that the rea- son why the defendant turned to the left was, in her opinion, that

A concurrent sentence of three he wished to turn into Saigon

labour was passed on each of the charges.. Prisoner was also ordered

years' imprisonment with hard Road. She did not hear any horn sounding either from Mr. Pearne's cycle or from the defendant's lorry. The defendant stated in tho wit-

Nathan Road. Whom near the Ma- jestic Theatre he sounded his horn and signalled that he wished to turn into Saigon Road. While ho was turning he felt an impact and

to be given 12 strokes of the "cat"nose-box-that he was driving along.

in addition on the second count.

Incident at Wanchai.

His story was supported by two other coolics who wore on the lorry at the time.

Au Nam pleaded not guilty to a charge of robbery of a pair of earon looking round saw the motor.

cycle lying on ita ide. rings and took his trial before a jury' comprising Mesars. J. Brask (foreman), J. M. Alarakia, R.

His Worship in convicting the Taylor, A. W. Eastman, F. M. defendant, said he found that it Garcin, A. H. Madar and P. A. had been proved that accused did Notland

not give the signal. He imposed a

Outlining his case, Mr. Fitzroy | fine of 85. Baid that the accused went to 11, Swatow Street, a house of ill-fame, and arranged with an inmate to stay. the night. Shortly after two other men entered and joined the accused in the same cubiclo. They smoked opium and subsequently the accused seized the woman by the throat. In the course of the attack the

woman was robbed her_ear-rings. The alarm was raised and the men ran out into the street, where an Indian constable caught one of them, the accused, while the others made their escape and had not been traced.

HOCKEY.

R.S.C. BEAT K.B.S.F.P.

The hockey match between the Kowloon British School Former Pupils Association and the Radio Sports Club at King's Park yeater- day resulted in a victory for the latter team by three goals to mil.

Evidence being given by the com plainant and other-witneases, the His Lordship said that having Accused elected to give evidence heard the evidence the jury had to from the witness-box. He said that be satisfied that in the first place after he had inade arrangements to there had been a robbery. The no. stay for the hight he went out to cused was searched after his arrest, buy cigarettes, when he met a friend but nothing was found on him. In and another man. He invited them the second place they had to satialy to the cubicle. Witness continued themselves that the accused was that he had a disagreement with one of the three men taking part the woman and asked the money in the robbery. Although the ne hack. This was refused and the cased did not take the earrings him- woman subsequently accused hint of self, he was still a partner in the stealing the jewellery. The two crime. if he had helped the others other men had by this time left the in committing it. If there wAG house.

any doubt in the case his Lordship asked the jury to give the accused the benefit of it.

Contradictory Evidence.

+

Jury Not Unanimous. After a period of retirement the foremen of the jury announced that they were not unanimous in their verdict. Five were agreed on the prisoner's guilt and two against.

In summing up, his Lordship said that the evidence was contradictory on one point. The complainant had stated that the accused entered the cubicle Erst, and that the other two arrived at later intervals, each call ing the accused by his name be foro entering the cubicle. Another

His Lordship accepted this as a woman had stated, that the other verdict of guilty, and sentenced the two men arrived together shortly accused to three years' imprison- after the acoused and went straightment with hard labour, into the cubicle. The accused him

our And Ball that the tree

the cubicla together. (Continued at foot of next column),

The Sessions will be continued at 10.30 Tolay takes men US concerned in the last case on a charge of wounding.

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