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"TWO SWORDS"

1.

2.30 G. 7,30 SHOWS-SCREENING OF PART 5.30 & 930 SHOWS-SCREENING OF PART II.

STARTING FRIDAY

THE SEASON'S GREATEST LAUGHING RIOT. CHARLIE MURRAY & GEORGE SIDNEY IN THEIR LATEST Laughing hit.

CAUGHTY CHEATING

SHOWING

SOON

THE STAR OF STARS IN A MARVELLOUS STARTLING STORY.

ANN HARDING DEVOTIONO

FINCHER V. GUEST FINAL

KCC TOURNEY NEARS CLOSING STAGES

E. C. Fincher and A. E. P. Guest qualified for the final of the Kowloon

ANOTHER INDIAN

PARLEY:

TO BE HELD IN LONDON IN NOVEMBER

Simla, Sept. 5

of Lord Willingdon. Viceroy Cricket Club senior wingles tenna India, announced in the Legisla championship yesterday. Fincher de tive Assembly to-day, that the Coating his brother in straight sets, Government had decided to invite and Guest doing likewise with W.ja small body of representatives Hyde after receiving a walk-over of British India States to meet in from F. Kengelbackor,

London in the middle of Novem-

S. A. Gray entered the final of the ber. with the intention of making Handicap Singles "A" when he beat earnest attempt to reach the A. E. P. Guest in straight sets, and largest measure of agreement pos further progress was made in all of sible upon the important: outstand- the other events,

Jing questions of constitutional

reform.

It has been arranged for the finals. of the three championships (thu - While the status of the Indian menier and junior men's singles and representatives would be the same the Indies singles) to be played on as that of the delegates to the Saturiiny afternoon, and the fourcasions of the Round Table Con handicap fuals as well as the final ference this year. Lord Willing- of the consolation event on Sunday on remarked that, the

vext.

character

proce-

of the discussion stage 10 The following are the remaining reached, necessitated a less for- players who have qualified to take; mal and more expeditious part in the consolation event:-Mradure than that adopted during the G. A. Blandford, J. S. Smith, 1. Ken last two years, gulbacker. E. R. Price and C. J. Tacchi.

Yesterday's results were:

Senior Championship.

No Relaxation.

The Viceroy, referring to the their political situation. said

A. FF. Guest brat P. Kengel-policy of not relaxing ordinances against civil disobedience as long

backer, w. o. (Semi-Finals).

Guest beat W. Hyde 6-8-6, 6-3, the circumstances. existed E. C. Fincher brat . F. Fincher necessitating them had met with G-1, 6-3, 6-2.

la remarkable degree of success and would be continued. The num-

Junior Championship.

ber of those gaofed was diminish-

P. O. Dunne bent. E. R. Price B-10, ing rapidly and at the end of

6-3, 7-5, 6-3, G. A. White beat A. Philippens 6-3, 6-4, 6-0, 6-2.

Ladies Championship. Miss Grifths bent Mrs. W. 6-0, 6-2.

Handicap Singles "A"

(Semi-Final).

Old

S. A. Gray beat A. E. P. Guest G4, 0-2.

Handicap Singlen "B."

H. Lubeneder beat A. Philippens GR, 8-0.

H. O. Huber best C. J. Puechi 6-3,

Handicap Doubles,

W. C. Hung and. E. Zimmern beati

July numbered 24,000, compared to the maximum in April of #2.- 1500.

The Government had decided to strengthen the general law by the inclusiun therein. of a consider- able number of provisions of the ordinances.,- Henter,

SCHENK'S ARREST

SAID TO HAVE BEEN HELD SEVENTY-SIX DAYS

Johnstown, Pa., Sept. 5.

who

T. Kengelbacker and H. Lubeseder A strange story is told by the

4-2, 0-1.

sheriff

arrested Clarence

E. Huber and K. Hanse beat J. S.Schenk and two other men. Smith and L. Jack 6-4, 2-6, 6-3,

Mixed Doubles.

He stated that a private invu tigator in the Lindbergh case, act-

E. F. Fincher and Mrs. McTavishing on his own initiative, took pri- boat C. J. Tacchi and Mrs. Blandford, poner the man Schenk, who is a 61, 6-1.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

Junior Championship.

W. Ohl 'v L. Jacks

Handicap Doubles,

T. E. Sklanor and A. Philippens v

. A. While and R. H. Capell.

fish-merchant of Hopewell, New Jersey, on June 19, and brought him to a cabin in the mountains here, where two men armed with revolvers guarded him for 76 days, when the sheriff arrested all three of them.

The Department of Justice is in-

B. A. Gray and G. G, Burnett vivestigating the matter.-Reuter.

. Inber and K. Hanse.

Mixed Doubles,

(A message regarding this inci- dent, dated the 4th inst. stated that

Bfr. and Mrs. Hambly v E, C. Fin- the arrest was described as an im- oler and Miss O. Dalziol, A. E. P.portant one and that Schenk would Guest and Mrs. McCaw v. D. S. be handed

to Government Gepon and Mrs. R. White.

officers for questioning.]

over

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

POLICE RESERVE.

ORDERS ISSUED BY THE INSPECTOR GENERAL

1972.

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1932. -

RECOGNITION BY SOVIET?

AGREES TO MANCHURUO CONSULAR OFFICES

GERMANY'S SCHEME

INVESTMENTS FOLLOW NEW TAX SYSTEM

Berlin, Sept. 6.

4

Police Reserve orders by the Hon. Mr. T. H. King, Inspector General of

President Hindenburg has sign- Police.

Tokyo, Sept. 5.

ed further emergency decrees. Hongkong, Sept. 3. A Harbin despatch to the ***

which will be published to-night. Office says that as a result of the implementing General von Papen's Chinese Company.

recent negotiations, the Soviet Gov- feconomic and financial programme Strength.--The following have been ernment has consented to

the for the rehabilitation of Germany, permitted to resign from the Chinese establishment, by Manchukuo of published last week. Company, as from 1st. September, consular offices at Blagoveschenk,

Lance Sgt. R. 18 Tho Chi On.

Vladivostok," Habarovsk and Chita. The Government's expectation Constable R. 26 Taui Keng Chau. Thia, if it is true is tantamount of a special trade and industrial Commendation.---Police "Constable to Soviet recognition of Manchukuo, impetus from the system of tax (Reserve) 66 L. S. Y. Wong is com- It is also stated that the problems certificates, lina induced an in- mended by L.G.P. for zeal and alert pending hotween the Soviet and creased investment of capital in news when not on duty on August Manchukuo

of industrial shares. 8, 1932 he assisted D. W. 87 ++

are expected to be all kinds

in the near Lending industrialists however, arrest a "natch thief" in the Wan-satisfactorily settled

are more reserved an regards the chai District. The thief was sus future.---Reuter.

possible extent of the general re- | sequently convicted by the Police Magistrate.

covery, such shares, they point out, being about half the revenue from the turnover.

Training Course-Part Il. The following have been passed out as efficient in Part 1 of Training Courge Knowledge of Police Dulien and Regulations).

The tax

will come from

the

Honjo Halted."

Kobe, Sept. 5. General Honjo, who came into prominence after his campaign in the Nonni River regim, arrived here this morning from Manchuria.{small private industrialists, who He was welcomed as a conquering will probably he forced to use the All recruits will attend at the hero, a large crowd enthusiastically money they are enabled to raise waving flags and shouting on the certificates, for the pay- Chinese Company's Headquarters on "Banzai."--Reuter, Tursday, September 6th, at 6.30 p.m., for instruction.

Constables R.58 Yung Wing P'0. R.68 Tong Man Choi,

Revolver Practice-Revolver praes tive will be carried out by members

uf

the Chinese Company on the Ken- nedy Road Range on Wednesday's i September 7th at 1.30 pm, under SJ. Hopkins. All members. who have been detailed will assemble at the flage at that time.

A SMART ARREST.

ROOM BOY COMMENDED BY POLICE MAGISTRATE

ment of taxes in the following jyear.

Such sums, therefore, will be lost for industrial purposes.--

Reuter.

[General Von - Papen's tax scheme is for the Reichsbank to. stop taxation calculated to hinder produstion on industrial turnover,

Training Course- Part 1.--All re- i in sentencing a Chinese to Other taxes will be handed back craits of the Chinese Company will weeks hard labour for stealing at economic life in the form of attend Central Police Station for pair of shoes belonging to Mr. Sapud Drill on Thursday, September Bolton, Room 701

¡certificates, on which the taxpayer of Gloucester

th, at 5,30 m, 1ess White Uni- Apartments, Mr. Schofield at the can borrow an equivalent amount form and Cap with White Cover,

from the Reichsbank.] Court yesterday: Inspection Parade, ranks of Central Police

atommended

his aroun boy att

the Chinese Company will hausation in arresting the defendant.

Central Police Station on

| September 15th, for a. general is, Sub Inspector Russell informed

spection of erulpinent

etc bg the his Worship that Mr. Bolton had Company Comaunder, Fall in at

5.30

p.ni, sharp. Dress-White Ury Pulis shoes outside his door to be collected and cleaned by the boy Furma Helmet, Brit.

Truncheon,

no

GERMAN CLAIMS

MUSSOLINI SOUNDED ON ITALY'S ATTITUDE

Rome, Sept. 5.

Whistle, Armlet and Badge, "Pocket yesterday morning. It appeared Policeman", and gole-book to be that the defendant, who had carried. Those not in possession or right to be in the building, was! uniform will attend in mufti. No seen by a boy to collect the shoes. Much excitement was created members may be absent !!!

from

this He was asked what he intended here this morning at the news that purade without leave from the Com-doing with them, and he replied the German Ambassador had held pany Commander. The Equipment ¡that he was taking them to cleum. an interview with Sig. Mussolini Officer will make it a point of he The defendant, who the

mconcerning Germany's demand for ing present.

knew was not employed at

equality of armaments. Hotel, was then arrested.

Indian Company. Revolver Practice, Revolver prae-

the

Speculation is rife as to whe ther this heralds the Italian back-

tire will be carried out by members | (Central Fire Station) at 5.30 p.m. oning of Germany's claims, of the Endin Company ot the Friday, Kennedy Road Range on Wednesday. September 14th, at 5,30 pm, under S. I. Hopkins, Members will assemble at the Range at that time,

at

Emergency Unit Reserve. Parade. The company will parade Headquarters Company's

the

LAST TWO DAYS

At 2:30, 5.10, 7.15 89.30 p.m.

September 9th. Dress- Khaki Uniform, Cap with Khaki Cover, Belts and Revolvers.

Uniform-All members who were issued with Khaki Shirts must return same to L/Sgt. Starling on Friday. September 8th,

(Sgd D. L. KING.

II

It is confidently held that Duce expressed sympathy with Germany's position, which it is be- lieved has been strengthened by the disappointment over what the Italians regard as a rebuff suf- fered nt

D. S. P. (R) | Specia?.

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