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THE
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TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, APRIL
is
ANOTHER BRUTAL
MURDER.
YOUNG CHINESE KILLED
the
AT SHAMSHUIPO.
Mother's Anxiety.
4. 1932.
́EXHIBITION OF
PAINTINGS.
EXCELLENT DISPLAY BY RUSSIAN ARTIST.
the
for
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OVER $5,000 RAISED FOR ST. JOHN AMBULANCE.
Considerable interest should of A brutal murder was brought to Everyone in Hongkong wore a "flag" in their buttonhole or dress light in the early hours of yentorbe evinced in the oxhibition
A result day morning. Entering a vacant paintings by Mr. M. Kitchiglu, on Saturday, and as raised nearly $5,000 for the fund loor at 68 Laichikok Road, Sham-which is being held at the Athena of the St. John Ambulance huipo, relatives of a young Chi-Studio, Gloucester Building, daily
Hongkong Was in nose who had been missing since until April 16. Owing to Brigade,
unfortunately been generous mood, and the Brigade the previous day, found his dead limited space available Bir. Kit- was extremely gratified with the body. A number of Injuries, ap-chigin has response, for it more than doubled parently inflicted with a heavy unable to display all his collec instrument, revealed that he had tlon, but those paintings now on
are remarkable last year's collection of $2,000.
The willing helpers were astir been done to death in a most cruel exhibition
The body was taken to their excellence and brilliancy of at an early hour, and operating manner.
been in on organised lines, reached all the Morgue by the Police on their execution.
Mr. Kitchigla has Hections of the island and main-taking charge of the ease. land.
On Saturday morning, Chau Mongolia and China since 1922, concluded af Counting WILH 10.30 p.m. on Saturday with atili Tat-shing, the murdered youth, and has devoted the intervening some more boxes to come from had been sent by his mother, who decade in this remarkably colour- Practically owner of considerable ful country to producing work of At that hour outlying districts. the total was $4,920, so that it is house property, to collect rents outstanding merit. almost certain that $5,000 will be which fell due that day at Hung-the whole exhibition is devoted to hom and Shamshulpo. Leaving his this type of painting, although un-
most
remarkable Empr. of Canada exceeded,
Mrs. H. T. Creasy and Mrs. home at Third Street, he appears doubtedly the
Empr. of Anin Black organised the sellers for the to have called first at No. 56, Lai-picture in the display is a nude Empe, of Russia Peak and central districts, Mr. F. chikok Rond, and then proceeded study, "Firelight." In this paint-Empr. of Japan
liere the use of his masterly handling
work H. Crapnell, Mra, f. 11. Hunt and to an adjoining house included in ing, Mr. Kitchigin has made full pr. of Cazade
calour, and the study is Mr. 1. B. Trevor looked after the property at No. 58.
of outstanding merit, startling in Kowloon and Mrs. R. M. Dyer trail ended.
Jits sincerity of conception organised the canvassing at th
Nurses from the Dork.
An anxious mother, who had fret perfect in its blending of colours. Wo Nursing Home turned out in big numbers and worked hard to ted over the long absence of her "Nu". another nude study. collect a handy sum.
Hon, in the early hours of yester-equally brilliant.
Of the landscape and Other helpers were: Misses day morning, crossed the harbour
"Temple Mics and proceeded to the house of Mr. Jatudies on exhibition. "Summer. Harston, Min
Peking" Layton,
con- Palace, Hutchison, Mrs. Bryant, Miss Pol-Tsang Tso-ting, a building tock, Miss Hazel Lauder, Mrs, detractor, situated on a new building Heaven", "Approach to Temple", Evening Pipe"; "Burlat are out- Itome, Misa de Rome, Miss M.lgt at Chathan Rond. She was in-"The Henderson, Mrs. Taylor, Miss K. formed that the missing ind had Maaks", and "Dawn"
standing, although it is difficult Lammert, Mrs.not been seen there. Mo Larssen, Bacci and her friend. Mes B.
By this time, thoroughly alarm.to differentiate between the paint- spont Gerrard. Miss 11. Garrod, Misa
Mr. Kitchigin recently Thom, Miss A. Black, Miss Anned, the lady accompanied by the lings comprising the exhibition. Raworth, Mr. Williams, Master contractor, went to Shamshulpo
St.Road, and finally going to No. 68. some time in Canton, and a num- Williato. Mrs. Grossman,
his work done there are included) Stephen's Girls. Miss Ruth Mn, Laichikok Road, inquired from the ber of outstanding examples of Mrs, Stone, Miss Joan Langley, first floor tenants.
She was told that the youth had in the exhibition. Miss La Cheuk-sang. Miss Chak)
The opportunities for making a
are naturally Po-sin, Miss. Chak Po-pik. the cailed there the previous evening' Yeung Wo Nurst Home, Miss and after collecting the rent had study of art
Mrs. Ruminhn, Mrs left. The tenants were not sure stricted in Hongkong, and lovers Rattey.
the miss Towkes, Minson I, and M. Smalley, where he went to then, but short-lef this type of work should in no
the
afforded Miss B. Pullam.
Misseny afterwards, (the tenants declar-jeircum....
now as of a portunity Witham, the Misses H. anded) they heard sounds Boyd, Miss J. Crapnell, Misg struggle or fight issuing from, the The exhibition is open from Cousens, Mrs. Burke, Miss Pan upper floor. After a while these a.m. daily at the Athena Studio,
sounds ceased, and it did not ac- Gloucester Building. cheon, Miss Walker, Miss Dalziel, the Victoria Nursing
cur to them that the row (what- Division, the Y. M. C. A. Division, ever it might have been) was of a the Central Nursing Division, the nature calling for their closur in- Kowton Nursing Division. and
vestigation. the Mui Fong Nursing Division.
Yeung
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Finding of the Body.
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Robbery the Motive. On hearing the story, the Judy
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confirmed collar, and blue white-spotted tie Her worst fears were Seattle, Apr. 3. Mrs. Elizabeth Short, mother of when on pushing up a trap-door to match. He wore black leather to have carried, a gold Mr. Robert Short, the American over the staircase, she found the shoes and coloured socks, and is
body of the missing lad on the known
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were missing, and the body when and receive a tribute
cupied by at least Chinese.
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