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TO-DAY'S RADIO | TWO MURDERED SANITARY BOARD
PROGRAMME
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on 355 Metres
1-2-15 pin-European Programme. 1 p.m.-Local Time and Weather
Report.
1.03 p.m.--Recorded Music." 1.15 pm-A Relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Orchestra from the Hong Kong Hotel Grill Room. 1.30 p.m-Rugby Press News, etc., 215 p.m-Close Down.
IN CONCESSION
MEETING
Moscow Graduate And Orders Of The Day
Wife Shot Dead
to
2.-Correspondence "relative
to
LAMMERTS AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE
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TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1934
COMEENCING AT 2,30 P.M AT THE SALES ROOM, No. 4, DUDDELL STREET"
At the fortnightly meeting of the Sanitary Board to be held on Undersigned have received
Instructions be:- Tuesday the business will Shangnal, June 11. 1.-Motion by the President rela-
To SBT Carrying two baskets of fruit ❘tive to the naming of Pokfulam allay suspicion and to gain | Village as one of the village where
PUBLIC AUCTION entrance without interruption, two the sale of food outside the mar gunmen shot dead, in cold blood, Į keta is prohibited. Chen Fang-shih, 37, graduate of social science in the Chungshan the water closets Installed at No. University, Moscow, and his wife, 117. Waterloo Road, on New Kow- Chen Liu-chi, 32, in a back room loon Inland Lot No. 192. of the second floor of house 64, 3.---Correspondence relative Passage 148. Route de Bay Zoong. the water closets installed at Nos. shortly after 8 am, yesterday. 61 to 87, Robinson Road, on Inland
The double murder, was accora-Lot No. 1253, Section A. plished' in a few minutes. In fact, 4. Correspondence relative to the crime was so quickly perpet the private water supply of "the rated that other occupants of the Dairy Farm. Ice and Cold Storage house could hardly give a clear co., Ltd. account of what had taken place.
eating The gunmen escaped with their weapons, leaving behind the two baskets of fruit as the only clue to the killing ....
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TRAVEL TALK" FROM THE STUDIO.. RECORDED PROGRAMME FROM "ZE.K." TONIGHT, 6-8 p.m.-European Programme. 6-7 p.m.-A Relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra from the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden.
5-Application for 7-7.19 p.m.-Band Music,
house licence at No. 7. Aberdeen Overture The
Robbers
Street, ground floor. Jolly (Suppe)-The B.B.C. Wireless Military Band.. Nell Gwyn Dances (Edward Ger- man)-Regimantal Band of H.M.
Grenadier Guards,
1. Country Dance.
2. Pastoral Dance.
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6.-Application for an eating house licence on the ground floor the sea-front premises In Queen's Building at No. 4. Con- naught Road Central
While the police are still con-of inuing their investigations, the theory that the affair was a Com- munist flare-up was advanced in view of some of the radical books, kept by the murdered couple. 8o. 7.18-7.30. p.m.-The Songs by Dan- far as could be ascertained last
night, deceased had ny Malore (Tenor),
work, occasionally contributing some special articles on international relations, especially regarding the
3. Merrymakers' Dance,
1 Believe me, if all those en- deartig young charms. (Moore, au. Clutsan).
no
2. Mother Machree, Olcott and Soviet position, to certain Chinese
Ball.
3. When Irish Eyes are Smiling
(Bali).
7.30 p.m.-Closing Quotations, etc.
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Local Stock
7.33-8 p.m.-From the Studio.
A Travel Talk by the "Globe
Trotter.""
8 pm-Local Time and Weather
Report.
8.03-19.30 p.m.-Chinese
Concert.
Studio
10.30 p.m.-Close Down,
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magazines.
the
Eight Shots Fired According to a tenant, couple, both natives of Eupeh, together with their five-year old daughter, "Small Idly." moved into the house about a month ago, paying 88 rent for the month, Chen had told the landlord that he was employed in an evening "paper, He left; the house every afternoon at 5 o'clock without ex- 'ception, returning home late the evening. The couple employed no servant, the wife attending, the cooking and household work her- self.
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At about 8 a.m: yesterday, while "Small Lily" was playing in a room in the first floor, the gunmen Hansel and Gretal Overture entered the house through the (Humperdinck)-Symphony Or- | back door, and went straight to conducted by Eric the room where the couple were staying. Somebody saw them en- ter the back door, but, being under the impression that they were. giving presents to the equple, did not stop them
chestra Coates. Love for Free Oranges (Pro- kone) London Symphony Orchestra" directed by Albert Coates. Coppelia Ballet-Dance of the Automatons and Waltz (De- Ilbes)-
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Vocal Duet-Lazybones-Layton
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Band The Cuckoos-Selection
Van Phillips and His Concert "Band. Vocal-Florrie Forde Old Time Medley Florrie, Forde (Come- dienne)
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What exactly happened in the back room nobody could tell. Oc
of the.
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE - HOUSEHOLD
"FURNITURE
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"One Shot Gum for the month of May, 1934. (b) Rat Return for the weeks One Pocket Sextant
ending 26th May and 2nd One Radio Gram. June, 1934.
(c) Health Bulletin of Eastern Une 8-Valve Radio Set
Ports from the Honourable Twọ Cottage Pianos.
of Medical and Director
A Quantity of Blackwood Ware Sanitary Services for the
and weeks ending 26th May and 2nd June, 1934. (d) Mortality Return for 'Hong
Kong for the weeks ending 27th May and 3rd June, 1934 (s) Cattle and Swine Returns
for the month of May, 1934
C. J. ROE,
Secretary
GANGSTERS BUSY
Shooting Affray In Shanghai
Shanghai, June 11.
A mystery has developed around the shooting affray at the comer of Kwangse and Hankow Roads on Saturday night, when a Chinese constable of the Shanghal Muni-
cipal Police and Mr. Cheng Ching (Zung Zing) of the Public Safety
Bureau were wounded.
Thirteen people sat down to the dinner party at a restaurant near the cross ronds, but the identity
cupants in other rooms house heard noises resembling a quick but brief outburst of fire- crackers almost immediately after the strangers had descended the staircase. "Small Lily" made the established. Each of the other gruesome discovery. When she
twelve thought that the man was entered the room, her parents were
a friend of another member of
lying in a pool of blood, lifeless, The gunmen had decamped.
A Gang Of Eight Walling, the girl rushed back to the first floor with the horrible
of the thirteenth man cannot be
the party-until the shooting took place and police inquiries com- menced.
Where the mysterious thirteenth man went to after the dinner is
One 1932 B. S. A. Motor Cycle.
ON VIEW TEOK MONDAY, THE 18TH JUNE, 1984.
TERMS:-C1ax on DeliveEY.
LAMMERT BROS,,
ATCTIONEERS.
DEPARTURES
Among the passengers who left on the as President Hoover for the North on Saturday were:---
Mrs. J. H Taggart, wife of Mr. H. Taggart, managing director of the Hong Kong & Shanghai Hotels, Ltd.
Mra. Myron Simoni, wife of Mr. M.
manager Simon, local
of Messrs. Bwan Culbertson and
Fritz.
Dr. B. K. Leg, medical officer of the Kwong Wah Hospital.
Mr. B. Carbounel, manager of the local branch of Messrs. Dodge and Seymour (China). Limited, ́accompanied by Mrs. Carbounel
Mr. G. van Wylick, acting man- ager an architect of the Credit.
news. The French police were also a mystery. Whether his pre-Foncier D'Extreme Orient, accom- immediately called to the scene.
sence holds a clue to the street After a thorough examination, the shooting or nós is still a problem. two bodies were removed to the mortuary for an inquest,
2
Public Restaurant
The dinner party was given at
According to watchman of the a public restaurant by Mr. Ting alleyway, altogether eight gang- Muh-tsun, owner and editor of the sters entered the alleyway shortly"Social News Weekly Periodical," before the crime. With five gang and one of the guests was Mr. stera loitering in the alley, three Cheng Ching, who is an honorary went straight in to the house.
inspector in the Special Branch One of the trio kept a watch at (political) of Pubile Safety Bureau the back door, while the two others Headquarters. went straight upstairs.
Sextette, String Ensemble, Lo- rine Nash, Johnny Harris, Ra- mon Mendoza and Guest Ar- tista
9.30 p.m.--Dance
Programme
"Chevrolet Orchestra. 10.30 p.m.-Bign Off.
BERLIN PROGRAMME 1245-DJA Announcement (Germ.
Engl.)
German Folk Song Announcement of Program 1.00 Soloists,
DAVENTRY PROGRAMME 110 a.m.-Time Signal from Big
Tom, Tom Jenkins at the or gan of the Plaza Cinema, Swansea. 11.45-Haydn Heard and his Band, relayed from the West End Cinema, Birmingham. (Time Signal from Greenwich at 12.-130-Latest News (English)
1.45-Ferd. Raimund and his com 00)
position ų 2.15-German girls flying, Thea
Rasche and young airwomen 3.30 The classical saxaphun"
Ingira Larssen
1.0-1.30 p.m-Arthur Salisbury and his Orchestra. relayed from the Savoy Hotel, London,
RADIO MANILA, 5.00 p.m.-Studio Classics.
6.10 p.m.-Spanish
Period,"
6.30 p.m.-English
Period
Informational
Informational
7.00 p.m.-Dinner Music..
7.15 pm-Mo and Noah
245 Latest News' (German) 3.00-Popular concert 4.00-Cantert from the Deutsch
Landsender
4.45 Latest News (English) 5.00-DJA Closing Announcement
Mr. Cheng left the restaurant in company with two other guests when the dinner was over." Ele had gone only a short distance when a gunman 'approached the trio, pulled cut a pistol and "shot Mr. Cheng at short range, but only inflicting a flesh wound, as it sub-T sequently transpired.
C.P.C. 568 Wang Ching-yung, on traffic duty at the corner of Han- kow and Kwangse Roads, heard the shot. He looked in the direc- tion of the shooting and saw a The man running towards him constable reached for his pistol, but before he got his hands to the holster he heard two shots. "One fred from one side, missed him but hit a plate glass window, in a shop." front. The other, from the left, hit, him, and he collapsed. The gangsters got away.
fred
The constable was hit by a heavy Mauser bullet which went through the fleshy part of his left thigh. penetrated the right thigh and went into the lower part of his right leg, where it caused a com- pound fracture before falling out into his puttees. He was rushed Mother (at 7 o'clock in the to hospital in a fire brigade, am- evening): "Come, Ethel, it is bed-bulance after the crew, had applied time. All the little birda have gone to sleep in their nesta”.
Ethel (at 5 o'clock next morn Jamboreeing): "Come, mamma, it is time Pacific Commercial Co.--Chev to get up. All the little birds are rolet Orchestra, Saxophone un, and the mamme birda; too,!
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8.00 p.m.--Requests;
8.30 pmChevrolet
a tourniquet, and yesterday was expected to recover although he had lost a great deal of blood
Police, inquiries into the matter are proceeding, although no deve- lopments have occurred as yet.
......
panied by Mra, van Wylick, Miss C. van Wylick, and Master, Evan Wylick.
Mrs. Irwin 8. Harris, wife of the
Passenger Agent of the Dollar Line
Co.
THE RAWALPINDI Those who left Hong Kong on Saturday last by the as Rawal pindi were:-
Mrs. Richards, wife of Mr. D. M. Richards, assistant master at the Central British School
Burg. Lt.-Comdr, Weekes, "RN. of HMS. Tamar, accompanied by Mrs. Weekes and their two ebil- dren
Mr. Allan Keith, Secretary of the Green Island, Coment Co.
Lt.-Col D. C; Wilson, D.8.0. Mr. J. H. Hamer.
Mrs. Duchesne, wife of Captain C. C. Duchesne, R.E., and child.
The Right Rev. Mongr. Nunes, Bishop of Macao.
P. St. A. Sharpham, and Mrs. €..!! L. Farmer.
RIBBON EVERYWHERE.
Ribbons are coming into their own and women will be able to work wonders this summer with all the old-fashioned varieties which have been quite out of the picture during recent years.
There are simple belts of peter- shẩm to accompany sports frocks and jumpers. Often the buckles. are covered in the same fabric, unless the belt happens to be fastened with one of the new clips or hook fastenings. Or & dress may have the back of the belt in materials and the front and buckis in petershamn. Bashes of wide or narrow velvet ribbon appear upon evening gowns, and are usually knotted at the left side of the waist, the ends being allowed to drop to the bera,