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AMBITIOUS ANNE

YOUTHFUL JANE

FOR HIM.

under the axet

LONDON FILMS prezant

Charles LAUGHTON

IN

The Private Life of HENRY VIII

Directed by Alexander Kordo.

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A scene from "The Private Life of Henry VIII, to be screened at

the King's Theatre on Sunday.

LONDON FRAUDS

SALVAGE CORPS CHIEF SENT TO PRISON

DARING

ROBBERY

CONSTABLE LOSES $2,200

IN BILLS

London, Feb. 13, A robbery, which for its daring! The sensational, trial atlas almost unparalleled here, was! Balley of Captain Brynmour Miles, committed about 8.30 a.m. on Tues- day inside the Royal Naval Dock- Chief Officer of the London Salvage Corps, who was arrested ard, when an Indian police con- stable, Sher Mohamed, attached following sensational disclosures to the Dockyard Police, was re- by Leopold Harris, ended to-day loved of 22 hundred dollar bills when Miles was found guilty on which, it is said, he was carrying] three charges of corruption.

in his hand.

Miles was also found guilty on a charge of conspiring with Harris and others to prevent the course of justice, but was found not guilty on other charges. He was sentenced to four years penal; servitude.

Mr. Justice Hawke, in passing sentence, said that the maximua sentence he could give Miles on any one count was two years Imprisonment, He considered, that the case was one of the worst of its kind he had ever known. and he therefore felt bound to put into operation the legal pro- visions permitting a sentence of penal servitude.

The jury included three women. .Nine charges were preferred ngainat Captain Miles who plead- ed "not guilty". The Attorney General, Sit Thomas Inaltip, prosecuted. Reuter.

The constable was attacked by three men, believed to be em- ployees of the Dockyard, in one of the sheds. He was knocked to the ground with a hammer, and the money, which he said in A Police report he was carrying In} his hands, was taken.

WILY ANNE

COQUETTISH KATHERYN

SHREWISH KATHARINE

A king with six queens! Three

Kates, two Annes and a Jane! What a

man! What performancel

And what picture!

HINDU CREMATORIUM.down the hill and building a retain

The three men.then made their escape by jumping over the wall surrounding the Dockyard, but WORK HELD UP BY TROUBLE one of them said to be Lee Chol,

WITH CONTRACTORS. injured his ankle.

In spite of

this, however, he escaped, only to Held up for some time on account be arrested in the afternoon in of trouble with the contractors, Causeway Bay. He was sent to

and detained.

ing wall was. commenced in 1931, but after a temple had been put up, trouble arose, it is understood, be tween the Hindu Association and the contractors,

with a view to expediting the

the Government Civil Hospital, the work of the erection of a Hindu completion of the crematorium, a crematorium in Happy Valley, meeting of the Hindu Association The money was not recovered, close to the Young Wo Nursing was held on January 28 at which and neither have the other two Home, will resume shortly, and it

a sub-committee consisting of Dr. men been arrested as yet. The is hoped that in a few months thep. D. R. Naidu and Messra. L. money was the constable's per crematorium will be completed. sonal property, and represented

his savings for several years.

HEY!

HAVE YOU DONE

YOUR HOME WORK

?

Gopaldas, H.. Jaramdas and D.

The preliminary work of cutting Jewatran was appointed to take

·NO- BUT WHAT'S IT

TO YOU

?

TM GOING TO TELL. THE TEACHER

YOU WERE

PLAYINGTMTMTMTM

INSTEAD OF

STUDYING

charge of the work. At the same meeting, Mr. N. Nanik, of Messrs. and Company, was Chellaram elected Hon. Secretary to work in conjunction with mittee.

the sub-com-

JAFNVES BUIE DOK SVA

GLADYS

PARKER

FIEŽU, 8. PAT. OFF,

HAVE YOU FINISHED

YOURS

?

CERTAINLY!

I WORKED ON IT FOR NINE HOURS

YEAH?

WELL, IF YOU WORKED NINE HOURS TODAY, I'M GONNA TELL

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CADYL PARKE

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