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AT 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 930 A Great Thriller That Is
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DAY AND THE
PICK OF THE DAMES!
It's all they ask of life...the rowdy mob that thrives on dangert
Hollywood cells them "hacky dewsla"... If Uzy live! Men who crash through plate glass win- dows... drive racing cars over cliffs...fall from burning roofs Just to make the movies M-O.V.EI
Life at high pressure! Love at high speed!
LUCKY DEVILS
A thrill romance of Holly wood's death-defying stunt men With
BILL BOYD
DOROTHY WILSON, WILLIA ME GANDAN, ROSCO ATES Directed by Ralph Ince. David O.Selznick, executive producer AD RKO-RADIO Picture ALSO
Patho News Sports Novelty Comedy.
Commencing To-morrow
OUT OF ARUINED
LIFE, HE CRIED:
With Pat O'Brien, Merna, Kennedy, Berton Churchill, Gloria Stuart, Tom Brown. Produced by Carl Laemmle, Jr. Directed by Ed- ward Cahn Pr sented by Carl: Laemmle
A UNIVERSAL PICTURE
but I'm here to tell, that lovin' such women makes Laughter in Hell."
JIM TULLY'S
LAUGHTER IN HELL
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
WELLINGTON ST. "You're A
TABOO
Very
TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1933.
REBUILDING ST. LOUIS SCHOOL
MOTORISTS MUST NOT Naughty Boy" GOVERNMENT GRANT
PARK THERE
BOY ADMONISHED POLICE ACTION . BY MAGISTRATE As a result of complaints re- Mak Chau, 14; a member of the ceived, the Traffic Police are takStreet Boys' Club was brought ing action against motorlats park- before Mr. Wynne-Jones in the ing their cars in Wellington Before Mr. Schofield, at the Central Magistracy this morning, Mr. C. G. Scicluna, of Savrin Mr. Wynhe-Jones-You House, was summoned for having these infants have fruit stalls, do caused obstruction in Wellington you? Sircet, and for having used an un- Ifcenced car,
Street,
let:
OF $8,000
VOTE -NEEDED FOR VOLUNTEER CAMP
the Finance Committee.
H vote
A contribution of $8,000 by the Central Police Court this morn-Government towards the cost of Ing charged with causing an rebuilding and enlarging the St. obstruction with two baskets of Louis Industrial School has been fruit in Rumsey Street.
promised to the Salesian Fathers, and at Thursday's meeting of Sub-Insp. Sabey-Two baskets for this amount will be sought. It is estimated that this amount Defendant stated he went up to of fruit slung on a pole.
Defendant had a previous con-
will be offset by a saving of $8,150 the Central Station on August 1viction for obstruction to licence the car, but had to frankly admitted he had erased as a result of the Aberdeen In- ready leave as there were so many the rocoril of it from his licence. dustrial Home not being
Ho reople awaiting attention. was about to get his licence un August 4, when he was summoned. Mr. Schofield. You are over a month late.. They re-licence ears on July 1.
Trafic Sergeant Melnnia stated that the summons were taken out A a result of complaints made. The cars were left on the-incline, and children usually meddled with them. Sumo time ago a coolle had been jammed against the wall as the result of one of the cars moving down the incline, as it hut not been properly braked.
Mr. Schofield. They should never be allowed to park ears there at all.
Defendant was fined $7 and $10.
ON LAN ST. OFFENCE Mr. B. A. Proulx, of Wright & Company was fined $7 for having caused obstruction in Wellington Street on August 4.
and
"You're very naughty boy" this year. remarked the magistrate in
ordering four strokes of the It is pointed out-that that the
cane.
LANTAU ISLAND
MURDER
FARMER DRIVEN OVER - EMBANKMENT
vote is to be met from savings under the heading of Aberdeen In. dustrial School which was includ- ed in the 1933 estimates,
OTHER VOTES
Other votes before the
Com-
mittee will he $500. for Improve-
ments in the Volunteer Camp at Fanling and $760 for the in- From. Tai-O, Lantau Island, a re-stallation of a telephone for the port has been received of a murder Medien Officer at Un Long. in which two Chinese who are being
sought for by the Police, are im- It is considered desirable that plicated.
The victim, Wan Kai, a farmer, further improvements should be was eating his evening meal outcurried out at the Volunteer Camp side his hut with his wife, when site near Fanling and in order to two men approached, accompanied get full valde it is proposed to have the work done before the by a woman;
opens.
Mr. A. R. Wong, 109, Leighton They shouted "strike him" and 1933-1934 Camp Season Hill Road, was also fined for rushed at the farmer with their No provision has, however, been obstruction in the same street, fists. One then picked up a heavy made in the current estimates and and $10 for having allowed an un-pole and with this struck the farmer a supplementary vote for $500 1s
a blow which caused him to fall therefore requested. -llcenced car to be used.
backwards over
Mr. S. D. Fong was fined $5 for obstruction in Wellington Street. Mr. Schofield remarking that as it was his first offence ho would lessen the fino.
Mr. G. Young, 79 Wong Nei Chung Road, was fined $15 for having driven his car in Wyndham Street without permission from the I. G. P.
For having left his car un attended in On Lan Street, Mr. Lo Win-hau, 68, Village Road. was fined $5.
Trame Inspector Alexander sald
2.TO-DAY
ONLY
At 2.30,
5:10, 7:15 8
9.30 p.m.
embankment.
He received head injuries from which he died,
The assailants together with the who accompanied them woman escaped.
.
A full time Medical Officer is now stationed at Un Long for duty in the New Territories and in ease of emergency there is at present no means of communicating with him. It is therefore considered necessary telephone communication that the I. G. P, would not allow that cars to be parked there. Only a should be connected up with Au few owners. about four or five. Tau Police Station for use of the on Resident Medical Officer and Dis- had been given. permission payment of $20 a year. This was pensary at Un Long. because they had their offices in the South China Morning Post building or in King's Building.
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Grantland Rice's Sports Thrills
Fredric MARCH
Claudette COLBERT
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