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CENTRAL THEATRE

We are glad to announce that we will commenco showing the Best Super and Special Radio, 'Universal and British Dominion pictures of 1932-33 from the beginning of next month.

SHOWING TO-DAY

At 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9:30.

The Newest & Greatest Chinose Super Special Talking Picture with

marvellous tochalcolour séquences.

TITE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1932.

FIT AND CONFIDENT

SHANGHAI TENNIS PLAYERS HERE

FIRST PRACTICE TO-DAY

FINCHER SKIPPERS

HONGKONG

WOMAN HIT WITH CLOG

YOUNG MAN TO PAY COMPENSATION

.

FORMER GUARD

CHARGED

ARRIVES WITHOUT

PASSPORT ·

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At one time employed in the Au elderly wohan appeared_bo fora Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Cea- Hongkong Police Force tral Magistracy to-day with three guard, Mowa Singh appeared bo- stitches in her upper lip where it fore Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Cen-

blow with

atral Police Court this morning on had been cut by wooden clog. Koung Leung. 20,in charge of being in the Colony [was accused of having caused the without a proper passport.

Prosecuting, Mr. T. Murphy, injury.

Inspector Dick, prosecuting, sald A.S.P., said the accused resignad the woman kept a hiring library laat Jusic from the Guards, since for a living, and had occasion to when nothing had been heard of call on a customer, for the return of him until he turned up again on booke long overdue. The man, who the 10th of this month and, asked kept a goods stall, was absent but to be re-instated. An inspection there of his papera showed that he had Koung Leung, his foki, was when the woman called.

"She kopt asking me for books although it was not I hired them from her," he said. complained of her conduct in liborately upsetting his stall

when his application for re- strewing his goods on the ground.

that enlistment was refused and it was His Worship pointed out Koung Leung was not justified in pointed out to him that there was taking the law into his own bands. another ship on the 22nd on which

· On a point of compensation, he could continue his trip home, Led by Mr. John L. Wade, one Inspector Dick told his Worship Mewn Singh refused. The attitude Adapted from the most famous novel to be divided in 6 thrilling of the cloverest and most popular that it was a Government doctor he took up was "I am going to stay tennis players in the Northern, who attended to the woman, but on here: you can do what you like episodes. With an All-Star Cast produced by Star Co.

port, the team includes P. Cana-ambulance had been used for her with me."

that In reply to the charge, Mewa varro, Gordon Lum and Guy conveyance to hospital and

Singh said he was a sick man, and had cost $3. Cheng.

just now could not make the journey.

believe he is an

BUTTERFLY WU

"LIFE'S COMEDY”

EPISODE 2.

SHOWING SOON

BY SPECIAL REQUEST

RE-SCREENING OF

RONALD COLMAN

IN

ARROWSMITH"

A 1932 United Artists Special Production. COMING! COMING!

THE PICTURE TERRIFIC! THE "ALL QUIET" OF 1932!

"The DOOMED BATTALION"

THE LATEST UNIVERSAL SUPER SPECIAL FEATURE.

"CONGORILLA”

FINE FILM AT THE KING'S

POLICE RESERVE

ORDERS FOR THE CURRENT WEEK.

Pollee Reserve Orders by the Hon.

First screenings of "Congorilla" Mr. T. 1. King, Inspector General of during the work-end at the King's Police, slate: Thoalre have drawn Favourable coinments from the critica. The

exciting encounters" between

Chinese Company. Appointment.-Lance Sergeant R12-

man and beast, or between one Dinm . K. Chan and Constable R48 denizen of the jungle and another. Yo Man Cho have been promoted to without which previous animal the rank of Crown Sergeant and productions have not been com- Lance Sergeant, as from 17th: Oclo- plete, are conspicuously absent ber 1932 respectively.

the from the picture, which bears mark of authenticity throughout, and can be accepted as a sober record of fe in the African jungle. The animal order unique to the African jungle is all"showa

Training Course-Part 11-AB re- cruils will attend at the Chinese Com- Betober 18th at 6.30 p.m. for instruc pany's Headquarters on Tuesday,

Revolver Practico-Revolver prac

In its natural surroundings, and tice will be carried out by members of Interesting details regarding its the Chinese Company on the Kennedy mode of being are clearly depict-ord Range on Wednesday, October ed with the assistance of the 19th at 5.30 p.m. under S. I. Hopkins, telescopic lons.

All members who have been detailed will assemble at the Range at that One of the most notable fen-Lime.

Training Course-Part I.-All re- tures of the production is that connected with the life of the cruits of the Chincas Company will

attend Central Police Station for

Indian Company.

pygmies, having their habitat in Squad Drill on Thursday, October 20th the Congo forests. Previous reports at 6.30 p.m. Dress-White Uniform of the existence of this strange and Cap with White Cover. people which have generally elicited acepticism are here proved to be no figment of the imagination, Mr. and Mra. Martin Johnson have achloved one of the principal objects of their expedition when they found this race and lived with them as shown for a consider-mander. Fall in at 5.30 p.m. sharp, able time.

A

Sound accompaniment and running patter by Mr. Johnson, also recorded in the picture, help towards the understanding of the hazardous nature of the trek across the continent and to a just appreciation of its value.

HOME RUGBY.

Harlequins Defeat the Light Blues."

LATEST RESULTS.

Inspection Parade.-Ali ranks of the Indian Company wii parado at Central Police Station on Thursday, October 7th. for a general inspection of equipment etc. by the Company Com-

will attend in muftl. No members

Dress-White Uniform, Cap with White Cover, Belt, Trunelicon, Whistle, and Armlet with Badge. These not in ponsession of uniform

out leave from the Company Com. may be absent from this parade with. mander. The Equipment Officer will make it a point of being present. Recruita will attend.

Flying Sqand.

Training Course-Part 11-All members who have not passed part

11 of Training Courne aliould attend nt the Chinese Company's end- quarters, 17, Queen's Road Contral on Tuesday, October 18th. 1902,

Emergency Unit Reserve. Strength-Constables R453 L. II. Moorman and R454 A. H. Stodman have been taken on the strength of the Emergency Unit Resorve as from October 7th. 1932,

London, Oct. 13. The following are the latest rugby

Equipment-All members of the results:

Unit who have not received their Rugby Union.

equipment cards are to apply to the Blackheath 23 London Scot 12 Equipment Officer for anme at once. 18 Cambridge Uni. 13 No member will be supplied with any Harlequing Guya Hospital 11 London Irish

equipment from Police Store without Merchant Taylor B Oxford Uni 10 producing this card. Richmand 11 Rosslyn Park Bristol

Bath 37 Bradford

Birkenhead

Cardiff

Llanelly

Nowport

Edinburgh

Edinburgh

16 Gloucester

14 North

3 Dofendu. The wookly defendu eloss will meet in the gymnasium at Cen- 11tral Police Station on Friday, Octo

Ober 21st, at 5.30 p.m. Members from 18 other reservo Units are cordially In-

vited.

(Sgd.) D. L. KING,

D.S.P. (R)

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6 Lefcester Portsmouth Ser. 6 Devonport Ser. 1 0 Glasgow Acad. 33

@ Watsonians Wanderors

County Championship. Playing the combined team of Not- tinghamshire, Lincolnshire and Der byshire. Warwickshire won by 1 points to six at Beeston In the County Championship-Reuter,

The wedding will shortly take place between Mr. Heinrick Werner Henke, engineer, of 4, Lock Road, and Miss Erika Wildung, 20, Hankow Rond, Kowloon,

g/Printed and Published for the Proprietors by FREDERICK Prncy FRANKLIN, 81 1 and 8.. Wyndham Stroot, în the City of Victoria Hong

(By **Veritas".) Looking fit and quietly confident of their ability to retain the Interport tennis trophy, the Shanghai tennis team arrived in Hongkong this morning by the Presi dent Hoover.

They were greeted by officiala of the Lawn Tennis Association, including Mr. C. P. F. James (Hon. Secretary), Mr. D. S. Green (Hon. Treasurer), and Mr. E. C.

Fincher.

been to Shanghai in the meantime the and, upon leaving that port, wAD who furnished with a certificate which He was valid only for a journey to do-India via Hongkong. He had and broken the journey hore.

His Worship's decision was that defendant should make good this expense and also to pay $5 compen- antion to the woman. Furthermore, he was fined $10, or 14 days in de fault of payment of this fine.

the Shanghai and a perfect marvel

the net.

themselves well Expressing pleased with the voyage, players were unanimous in their eagerness to aquaint themselves with the tennis courts. When asked how they viewed their pro- spects for the laterport, they amlingly shook their heada, and refused to be drawn.

YOUNGEST MEMBER.

Guy Cheng, who is the youngest member of the party, is making

Gordon Lux, looking very much fitter than in '29, tried to make me believe that he is now an old man, but his colleagues were nowise in that agreement and told me he was playing as well, if not better, than ever.

Mr. Murphy: addict to opium.

The A.S.P, remarked that the probability would be that the Government would be asked to re- patriate the defendant, but in ater to avoid that and at the

an oppor

same time to see what the man could do for himself, he would ask for a week's remand and ball.

His Worship granted the mand and fixed the bail at $50.

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deserved been given the much honour of leading the Hongkong team and he can be assured of the sympathetic support of one and all in his important task.

M. K. LO INJURED.

MONOUR FOR "TEDDY". The players, very enthusiastic, his first trip to Hongkong for 12 Immediately requested years, and his first appearance intunity for a knock-up this after- Interport tennis. Well built, with gon, a request which met with an M.K. Lo, who

I learn with regret that Mr. with his brother

a splendid physique, Cheng pro-Instant response. Arranrements "M.W." is playing as No. 2 doubles mises to become a very popular have been made for the Shanghai pair for Hongkong next week-eml. victor both on and off the courts. men to have their first practice at vruterday met with an accident He told me that he was at the CC. at 3.45 this afternoon, whilst playing tennis, injuring his

Degree, and it is quite on the cards that foot. Atutlying for his B. A.

Fortunately it is not serious, ba "but every day I am on the tennis from this 31r. Wade will make hla courts" he laughingly added. He final decision a to the composing a slight strain, and Mr. Lo. who returned to business to-day comes here with the reputation of tion of the doubles pairs.

will be perfectly fit for the Inter- being one of the fiercest hitters in Incidentally Teddy Fincher has port.

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