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MAJESTIC THEATRE
Nathan Road, Kowloon
To-day & To-morrow
CIARA Clara Up in Arms,
BOW
True to the Navy
AtmuDN GRANI
Loaded with "IT"
AND NOW SHE SINGS!
THE NGAI NAM COMPANY
present
THE WORLD FAMOUS FEMALE IMPERSONATOR
Dr. MEI LAN FAN
sud in a trape of Actors in a repertoire of FAMOUS PLAYS
ut the
}01 CHU THEATRE
the Band, Canton.
from
28th April to 4th May, 1931.
At the
KO SHING THEATRE 147 Queen's Read Wirst, Hongkong from
7th May to 12th May, 1931. NIGHTLY ni 1,68) p in. Hag the Theatre. PRICES OF ADMISSION (Preluban bray
THE 27180 $6.00, $5,60, $4.50 $3.40 and $2.30.
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THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPII, 'FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1931.
C.A.L.. RUMJAHN THE CHAMPION.
STRAIGHT SET WIN OVER FINGHER.
MASTERLY DISPLAY.
STERN WARNING BY
- BENCH.
IMPROPER USE OF CRAFT
IN HARBOUR.
Remarking that he was determin-1 d to stop this type of offence, the) Hon. Commdr. G. F. Hole. R.N.. imposed a fine of $50 or six weeks'| What was confidently anticipat-† imprisonment this morning on the ed, not without justification, to mistress of a passenger at who produce the best match of the was charged with carrying women tennis tournament turned out to
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KOWLOON OBTAIN NEEDED POINT.
RUNNERS-UP IN SENIOR LEAGUE.
THRILLING DUEL,
[By "Wanderer."}
1 Kowloon
be one of the worst when E. GŢin the harbour for the purpose of Club Fincher completely collapsed in prostitution. the final of the Open Singles charge, Championship
the Colony against C. A. 1. Rumjalin yester day and won only four games, all second bet, in a contest which lasted just short of an hour.
Tu say that Fincher disappoint. ed his any ausporters is. to put two women, dressed in light-colnir (lub team,
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denied the Kowloon needed only one point | from their match with the Chith to'
canners-up Sub-Inspector W. 1. Chevalier,ettle them in the who prosecuted, said that ut almuisition, and that was all they 8.30 p.m. yesterday, he
obtained. thanks hargely to nei- WIM ly brilliant display by Rodger in atrof on a public motor lasat in the Club goal and the fius tightl harbour. He met the defendant's boat
and, on looking inside, he sawandrit shown by the whole of the
scare a dozen goals; Bui sith the hd received during the past mitted they were.
stily the strong supert thated clothes. He asked them if they wloon had chances greugh to
were prostitutes, which they mi
in answer fo jexception of Gillott, who hid week after his masterly
capital
eBolts, the forwards were var forex cxer sense of the Colony's ststher uniton put to them, they Extremely bad fuck with several uld they were bonad for a hat best enginenty of the gume. have lest hay 64, 6-4, 6-0 was, called "ita_Lol Lam," which wit shooting hard but not accurately.
never later found to be
Inuson had two glorions ebanova Nor the women charly indicate, a moan-
of making the result certain in the fest halt, but his find shots, 19te walk over for his apponent wegian steamer Hiram,
yle was miter seriously intended
Defendant stated that she held though good enough in their way, alar the whole match.
Tirence for a passenger høvu and were not good enough to last the
play to take them out
Fielding three Reserve
the
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it was which was lying, in midstream, she players in their attack, the Cheir Dont he was not play fuse p0) did not hesitate to do qu She lindsayed some lively an léingeren
no knowledge as to what they were, raids, and more han one the pr
sensational victory She was promised 19 cents for the Journey and daw no reason whef being stati fed pave Kowloon'
heart 11 thir he should hate usker! her paren gers if they were prostitutes
to hear the final white.
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Sale Top tor thevalier intimate the ant that he clad sat think the girls roublewote have been mistaken for atribina down seems liver but what they were. They were h The in the mental contaide the Court, he informal hist! poal, One may be verticut that ptionally Worship, fat they were not now Kowls,m's detentiers dil then, best wasaltired as they were led night wo of the day in serunding the
bull away. Worship it he wa
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Win divpartment at the game, with title for the first time, li skewed Taputeli in every 1944 })
Champion. father salts of
Katnes yesterday were Es follow:
Handicap Singles "B," (t) beat D), 55. Gre
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15) 4-1, 6-1,
Handicap Doubles,
iwat Hiatusa ani? SA) Fu, 6-2.
Woodinam
htt shines on the harbour.
RECKLESS DRIVER
FINED.
EUROPEAN PARES TAKE ACTION.
prin
For the rest, be half-hacks were ravering badly, and threw a sun- deralife strin upon Martin and 1 wenn, who, furtunately proved {
gil to The neravim. Piving Wondertally steady and euch eas baldrian Threyboast,
Kowloon seared first when Jan- 31 brised the poal ay farbe mad Pile seizing on the tall, beat Book- per from
cut anvle The Club nalised after the interval. Wallington shooting through a gap in the defoner, mainly a goalkeep. ing error.
Two European pasatarers in al It was a thrilling encounter, and played public cur took dra fir action the the gh Kowloon did the bulk of ather day when their driver lavame the pressing and tested Rouger reckles The c ¡t * coming from]
Wanried in the evening, turae to four times for every shut put a to down Jackson Rod in the diners, anything might have hap pened in the secutul half, the Chib tion of the Hongkong Club, entire disregard the red light being laying up with line spirit,
There was hardly a Chib player i Humphreys and wh towe aan displayed against him and a tram who did not do well. Against an
(freewdiar inst wat, which had to
Stuurply anii up to told tidies Premely dangerous line, Strange The con tableau Rishop showed great farm, and duty on the post could not distin Punean was the pick of a deter uit the manter of the car. but mined half-back line, Forward. Alexander and Strange were out- tamling, while Mr Bride also work ed well.
Mixed Baubles, Avstrong and Mrs. Keart (we best Mr. and Mrs. Blaker tree. 26) 4.4, 6-2.
TO-DAY'S MATCHES.
Open Doubles, Semi-nat:
M. R. Le and M, W. Lov A. Ramjah nnd J. A. Gassumbboy.
Handicap Singles "AZ"
R. R. Wild v 1. Forster, Handicap Doubles,
with the ear.
Two European who were pal ranges forced the driver yuma to the constable,
For Kowloon, the backs rarely The Earls were related by In-plácit & fool wrong. Eustataḥ Wats perior Alexander when he sum-lihe most effective half-back, op- įmoned this driver with disobeying posed to the must dangerous wink.) L. teatlie dires Hans before Mejiend Giflott was a very impressive į
Policefattacker. Grimwood and Tanson Fenbined excellently on the fert. The driver was convicted and but toiled to finish. bined $10.
Work and Thumphreys v Henderson and Bishop.
Miskin and Blaker v Raworth and
Turner.
Mixed Doubles.
Schohold tl Central Court this morning.
For driving round the corner NEW TOP FOR FAMOUS Dairy Farm at an excessive spoedi fef Lower Alert Road opposite the
a darerous procedure in thef [view of the police--a torry driver Mr. and Mrs. Stayer y Mr. and Mrs. was fined $30. towley,
E. D. Andrews Arrives,
PAGODA.
BURMESE PILGRIMS ERECT
£60,000 GIFT,
Rangoon. Apr. 30. Pilgring from all over the coun- appor-jtry assembled at Shwedagon Pagoda,
E. D. Audrews, the prominent himself delighted with the British Tennis "star," arrived in |tunity. Hongkong on board the an. Sarpedon He has not yet fully recovered from for a ceremony of great pomp for yestoelay, one day earlier than was his revent illness contracted in Singa. replacing the top of this famous pore but expressed hopes of being puzoda, which was destroyed in In afternoon, he was met by able to appear in exhibitions which the earthquake last year, with a ofleinds of the Hongkong Lawn Tennis į will be staged at the Hongkongnew gulden tops, inset with Association, and attended the final of | Cricket Club next week, and to-day hê diamonds, at an east of £60,000.—— the singles championship, expressing intends to have ʼn “knock-up."
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