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TO-DAY
(October 17).
18th day of Jemadi-al-akhir. Badminton Club Meet at Snilors' & Soldiers' Home..
Mamak Hockey Tournament:-
H.M.S. Tamar . H.M.S. Phoenix (King'e Park), 4.30 p.m.
4.41 3.35 7.40
4.40 6.48 7.48
Shatia.......Dep. 7.00
997) 10.30 12.20| 1.39)
6.02 5.55 8.00
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Taip Dep. 7,14
952 10.50 12.33) 1,51)
8.18 6.08 8.73
Taipo Market. Dep. 7.19
0.57 10.51 12.37 1.55
6.19 6.12 8.11
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6.20 0.23 8.27
...5.34 0.27 8.22 4.40
King's
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Shoungshui Dep. 7.85 0.06 0.42 19.14 11.09, 12.53 2,10) 3,14 Bhurchun ...Arr. 7.41 8.4% 9.119.48-10.2011,16 12.58 2.10 8.20
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Queen's: The Passionate Plum- bor."
Central: "Life's Comedy." Taiping: To-day," Oriental: "Heaven on Earth." Majestic: "High Treason." Star: "Show Girl"
7.80
...4.18)... Danoes-Ten Dance at King's 4.236.107.017.11 | Restaurant; Dinner
Dances at Dup. 7.17 8.03, 9.85 1083) 11.38 2.38
11.45 2.4 4.30 6.17 Dep. 7.216.10, 10.03
7.18 Peninsula and Hong Kong Hotels 11,502,45) 4.850,22
and King's Restaurant.
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Dup. 7.40 8.28 10,18
Dep 7.43 8.30 10,23
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NEW CHECK ON DRUG SMUGGLERS.
ATTEMPTS TO BRIBE AIRPLANE PILOTS
Lord Trenchard, London's Com-1 missioner of Police, has given in-
London, Sept. 10-Tim Mollisonstructions that, special attention is was almost overcome by the warmth to be paid to British deportees who of his reception when he made his hare been sent back to Britain after first public appearance since his serving sentences in America and
elsewhere. return from America" at the Lon don Palladium.
The airman hero, accompanied by his wife, attended the "second ho" Hundreds had waited out side the theatre do greet him,
The serious revival of illicit drug
traffic and the prevalence of armed motor banditry are mainly due to their presenES.
Numbers of these men have not beeri in this country for years. While abroad they have been ass
So great was the enthusiasm of the crowd that police and atten. dant's had to fight a way for Molli-ciated with racketeers and "killer"
of the most reckless character. son and his wife to enter.
Inquiries at Liverpool, Ply- mouth, and Southampton show that the number of deportees from across the Atlantic during the past few months has been nearly double that for the corresponding, period of last year.
There were three thousand por sons inside the theatre. Mr. Molli- zon and his wife entered. quietly and took their seats in the royal
Inward :—U.S.A. and Japan by box. Although everybody seemed 4o know that the airman and his wife were going to the perform aace, no one realised that they were there until they had been in the theatre for more than half an hour,
TUESDAY
(October 18).
17th day of Jemadi-al-akhir. Public Auction:-China Auction Rooms, 11 a.m.
Rotary Club Tiffin.` Drawing of Debentures, H.K. Cricket, 6.00 p.m.
Mamak Hockey Tournament
R.A.M.C. St. Andrew's од Marina ground, 4,30 p.m.
Boxing: Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders r. Lincolnshire Regi
ment,
p.m.
Whist Drive: Civil Service CO.,
!
In Spotlight.
This is because. it has now become the practice in the United States to deport all alien criminals to the countries of their own nationality shartly before their sentences) ex- pire.
Refuge in Underworld.
It was Jack Hylton who, intro- duced Mollison and his wife to the crowd. "Before introduce the
When British subjects are so de next number," he said, "I want to introdued to you-Jim Mollison."ported they must be allowed to Hylton got no father. The apod. Unless they are wanted light was playing on Mollison sit for an offence committed before bing, and the crowded house rose they left, the police have next to and cheered wildly for uparly five no control over them, however bad minutes Mollison rose and bowed their records abroad may have repeatedly.
..
been.
Fellowship Meeting at Soldier' & Sailors' Home, 8 p.m.
Obviously touched by the magni- Immigration, officials, acting on Church Quarterly Meeting ati- Soldiers & Sailors' Home, 8.30, ficence of his reception, the airman Home Office authority, takų detaile made & brief speech. "I would of the offences which led to their sooner be sitting here listening to deportation, and, where they think Jack Hylton," he said, than sit desirable, send these to Scotland. ting in my airplane crossing the yard, but it in easy for these men Atlantic" He expressed his gratito become lost in the underworld tude for the reception that had of London and other big cities. been given him.
8.30 p.m.
Lecture by Dr. E. L Allen, on "Sleep Walking," Kowloon Union Church Hall, 8.45 p.m.
Lecture on "The Function of the Foreign Importer in the Trade of South China," Union Assembly Room University,, 8.30 p.m.
Theatres.
"Show Girl." Star: King's: "Congorilla." Queen's:
ber.
"The Passionate Plum-
Central: Life's Comedy." Taiping: To-day." Oriental: "Heaven on Earth.' Majestic: High Treason."
Dances:-Ten Dance at King's Restaurant; Dinner Dances at Hong Kong and Peninsula Hotel and King's Restaurant.
Principal Malls. Outward:-U.S.A., Canada, C. and S. America and EUROPE via San Francisco by Tatsuta Maru, Reg. p.m., Letters 8.30 a.m. on
19th inst.
WEDNESDAY
(October 19).
They are now, however, to be kept under much stricter observation.
A special song, "Bravo, Jim," composed by Mr. Joseph George
Chats have recently been reported Gilbert, to commemorate the air at a London airport where privata man's Atlantic crossing, was play. pilota have been offered substantial bribes to bring over supplies of ed by Jack Hylton's orchestra,
This number was received with cocaine. All they were asked to do tremendous enthusiasm, sad both was to drop the drugs in email Molliadu and his wife autographed package in a field near the sero-
drama before they landed.
Considerable concern is felt by the police as to the source of the Mr. Mollison left the Palladium arms with which so many motor
eleven o'clock to shortly before broadcast from the B.B.C: head-bandits are provided. New methods of preventing their importation quarters.
are being considered,
records.
Story Broadcast.
"I cannot tell you how thankful I am to have him safely back," said Mrs Mollison, introducing ber husband to listeners.
The existing Firearms Aut is so stringent that it is next to impos
Mr. Mollison briefly narrated thoaible. for arms for irregular. use to story of his flight, I hope to use be purchased in the ordinary way. my machine," he said, in conelu- sion, for a little less hazardous fying in the future.
Brisk Trade.
Wireless enthusiasts who possess The penalty for unlawful possTS
a' £50 fine or television apparatus had last nightston, ton, may be the interesting experience of seeing much heavier punishment in the three months hard labour, with and hearing Mr. Mollison. He was first boen alone, in evening case of a known criminal."" dress, weariga Bower in his coat, and then with his wife.
Both television and brandcast were regarded as completely suc v.cussfal.
18th day of Jemadi-al-akhir. Mamak Hockey Tournament :-- German Club . Kowloon Indians (U.S.R.C.); Royal Signals H.M.8. Wishart (Marina ground); R.A.B.C. 20th Battery (Bookun- poo), 4.30. p.m.
Whist Drive at Seamen's In- stitute, 8.45 p.m.
Theatres. Queen's: Passionate Plumber.". Oriental: "Heaven on Earth.' Star: "Show Girl:"", King's "Congorilla."
Dances:-Tea Dance at King's Restaurant; Dinner Dancenat Repulse Bay and Hong Kong Hotels and King's Restaurant.)
Principal Malls,
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Outward 13.8.A., Canada, C. and S. America and EUROPE a San Francisco by Tatanta Maru,
9.30.a.m
RAIDS ON FUNDS
HOW CEYLON BALANCED
HER BUDGET
Colombo, Sept. 21-The Pudget for 1002-33 was introduced in the Stats Council yesterday afternoon by Sir Baron Jayatilaka, loader of the House.
In spite of this, however, revol- are being smuggled into the country almost every week.
vera
It is easy to buy arms in Bol- gium and Spain, and it is a known fact that a briak trade in smuggl ing them is carried on from these countries, chiefly from Belgium.
There are, too, of course, many thousands of old Army revolvers, in existence for which no cortificates. have been issued. Certain shady dealers in stolen and second hand goods make a regular practice, of seeking out and making substantial offers for these weapons, which they. sell at high prices to criminal.
He explained that budgeting for Renewals Fund; secondly, by re- total revenue of Rs. 93,088,000 and ducing the provision to meet the expenditure of Rs. 96,734,2 there depreciation of railway assets dur was consequently a gap of Teing the forthcoming financial year; 5,046,951-40-be-bridged:-
thirdly, by utilising the unexpend-
He proposed to wipe out the deed. balance from the Loan Fund; ficit, by, firstly, appropriating the fourthly, by borrowing money for balances of the Colombo Electricity mooting the expenditure on com Depreciation Fund and Railway muted pensions, (Continued it foot of next column.). Where it to be rio extra taxation.
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