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CENTRAL
SEE THEATRE HEAR
It Differs from
To-day & To-morrow
other Wild West Pictures!
It combines New
York Night Club
·Songs & Dances with Cowboy Romances.
AL TALKING ROMANCE of the GREAT OUTDOORS
OUTDOORS/
COLLMENÍK SWILLIN
CALL
OF THE
WEST
with DOROTHY REYTER
MATT MOORE ALBERT RAY
Thursday to Saturday
ONCE A SINNER
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with
Dorothy Mackaill
PICTURE
Commencing SUNDAY,
26th July.
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LORRY DRIVER GETS PANICKY.
PASSENGER HURT.
TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1931.
Charges of carrying passengers
CAPT. POTE-HUNT
HONOURED.
O.B.E. PRESENTED IN SHANGHAI
(Our Own Correspondent.)
Shanghai, July 21.
J.. P's NEPHEW SENTENCED.
APPROPRIATED EMPLOYERS*
MONEY.
GETS FIVE MONTHS.
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AT THE
QUEEN'S
TO-DAY & TO-MORROW At 2.30, 5.10, 7.13-8′ 9.2 ),
Clock the Laughs by Your Second Hand! Buster as a caveman against bis will-with a dozen love- hungry ladies craving to be wooed 1.It's as fuuny a talking
as the screen has
Ma Ng-chau, aged 40, described the nephew of 41 Chinese on a motor lorry and also of The insignia of the O.B,E. was driving the vehicle in manner presented to Captain R. Pate-Hunt Unoffelal Justice of the Peace, dangerous to the public were by Mr. J. F. Breman, U.M. Consul was charged on remand before Mr. brought against the driver, who General, at the Consular residence Williams at the Central Magia.
trucy
picture this morning, with the mis- appeared before Mr. Schufeld at
yesterday afternoon. the Central Police Court this
offered ! The seromony was performed in appropriation of
in the employ of Messrs. Lee Yu Kee, contractors, of No. 24, DeF Voeux Rond Central.
two Bu
of
| meraniant apparently agreed to the presence of nsynl represents. $2,000 and $267 respectively, while
carry two men from Shaukiwan to Central for 30 centa. When travelling towards town a Euro- pean police ofleer on a motor cycle happened to follow the lorry, and thinking he was being pursued, į the driver shouted to his passen. to jump off. He did not slow Kera down.
The two men jumped and one of them struck his head, necvasi- fating his detention in Hospital for two days.
On the charge of currying pas-- ungers on the lorry the defendant was fined $5 while he was further fined $15 for dangerous driving in enlling upon the men ta
whilst the tarry was in motion
Capt. Pote Hunt O.B.E.
The first item related to a sum which Mn was to have paid into the Bank of East Asin, but failed
The to de su.
second was in respect of a bill which he collect- ed from the Tangshan Hotel for work and materials supplied by his employers.
Defendant told the Court that same time last year he had $300 stolen from him, and being re luctant to report the loss to hla employers, for fear that he might lose his job, he resolved to set off the sum received from the Tung- shan Hotel against this item. The in arose of find
The driver of a motor lorry who tives, friends of Captain Pote-lag ways means of accounting
in Hennessy Road. was stopped before Mr. Sch Hunt during his 31. years' service for this second sam, and subse-1
Wax
on the
summoned feld and fined $15 while the an Admiralty pilot
Yangisze. owner.
whom his Worship saidį should lonk after his vehicles better was fined $20, for allowing tielt opium tied round their the lorry to be on the road with waists, were brought before. Mr. ont efficient brakes.
Schofield at the Central Police Mr. C G. Fournier, at the Court this morning, charged with Banque de Paddy Chine was sum-unlawful possession, moted for passine matur tradic
arrested EXTI the on the left in Queen's Rand, Ensh Tung On wharf, had 39 ħarls of Sergeant Baker said defendant raw opium round bis waist and he passed three other cars on the left unilingly admilled the charge as as he could not get to on the right well as a question by the Magia hand side.
A Ane of Sie was imposed.
SEAFRONT OPIUM
ARRESTS.
THREE MEN BEFORE
MAGISTRATE.
One m
quently when he received the $2,000 to put into the Bank, he thought he might from this large sum take the amount necessary to balance the accounts.
The question was asked what he did with the balance remaining from this $2,000, and he repiled that he gambled, hoping thus to recoup, himself, but, instead, lost it all.
Inspector Andrew, prosecuting, said the defendant later went to Canton and was arrested there. rate as to whether he was n Ms received a total of opium aldirt and smuggler.
months' bard labour on the charges.
The defendant was fined $4,000 jar one year's hard labour in de
fat.
In the second case, defendan was arrested in Cemnunght Road! at 18 p.m. last night with 28 tarls of raw opium in his possession, He pleaded guilty and was fined $1,000 or ten months' hard labour' in default.
Taren Chinese, arrested by The third man who had 18 tals, revenne officers on the sea front was fined or $13,000 or twelve yesterday, with large quantities of manths' hard labour,
PRINCE'S
THEATRE
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KING'S THEATRE
MODERN COOL-COMFORTABLE
The must comfortable and the, only Air-Conditioned Theatre in the Colony.
Final Showings To-day
NEXT CHANGE
AT 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 p.m.
Live
Buster
KEATON
PARLOR
BEDROOM
Buster Kesion
Production!
AND BATH
MLIUH!
^ Metin Golfivyn Mayer
NEXT CHANGE
with Charlotte GREENWOOD
Reginald DENAY
Clift
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Booking at Anderson's and at the Theatre. Phone, 25720,
DaSYLVA,
BROWN and
HENDERSON'S
MAJESTIC
"Hey, fellors! sooky just slipped me the
wink. If I know any-
thing that Dans See you tonight!
JUST THEATRE Skippy
IMAGINE
Future thr
and fun in a
romance with Music
featuring
IL BRENDEL
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Maureen O'Sullivan John Garrick Marjorie White Frank Albertion
Directed by DAVID BUTLER.
Nathan Road, Kowloon-
Showing To-day
at 7.30, 5.20, 7 20,
& 9.20 p.m.
The Longest, and Loudest Laugh of Your Life, The Most Amazing Entertain-
mont of All Time.
A Fox 1981 Production.
Printed and Pubilahad for the Proprietors by FREDERICK PEROT ANKLIN, at 1 and 8. Wyndham Street, in the City of Victoria
A Guramount Pictur With Robert Ooogas Jockle Dooper
Mitzi Groen Joszio Seur
BOOKING ·
AT THE THEATRE
TELEPHONES 25318 & 25330
$1
Topping them all! Ruth CHATTERTON
"Unfaithful"
With PAUL LUKAS "First Lady of the Sereen!" Now she proves it--Conclu- Bively!
“UNFAITHFUL is another picture shown in this Colony re- corded by the new noiseless recording process of the Western Electric Sound System.
THE
EASIEST WAY
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ONSLANDE
BENNERE.
Constance Bennett
ADOLPHE MENIOU
ROBERT
MOŠTGOMERY
AŃHA PAGI
MARJORIE RANGE N
A. Metro-Goldu yn-Mayer ALL TALKING Pictim.