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SANALANG

Directed by WARD WING

TO LIVE...OR PERISH

WITH HER LOVERI Such was the law... and such-was her creed...

Love was never fiercer than this!

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1934.

ACCIDENTAL DEATH.

-AGED COOLIE KILLED BY FALLING BOULDER

A verdict of accidental death ́was returned by the jury yester,

SILVER OUTLOOK

LONDON OPINION ON U.S. POSITION

news

HELPING HAND

NINE-POWER PACT CAN AID CHINA

London, May 9. London, May 9. Overnight Washington

The Times to-day gives pro- day afternoon at the conclusion regarding allver development is beminence to a letter contributed by of the inquiry before Mr. Lee ating widely discussed by silver and Brig-Gen. C. G. Bruce, C.B., a dis- the Kowloon Magistracy into the foreign exchange circles. clrcumstancea aurrounding the dealers are of the opinion that

Silver tinguished British soldier, who death of a coclia named Lung Fot while the nows is bullish, a definite has served in practically every who was killed by A falling

agreement has not yet beon campaign since that in Burma in boulder nt the now Central reached.

1888, and who was chlaf of the British School site on April 19. With sellers most reserved, the Mt. Everest Expedition in 1922-

The jury empanelled consisted extent of the rise is entirely 24. of Messrs. Wilson (foro-dependent upon the volume of buy- man), G. W/ Green and J. P.ing. Barnett,

General Brace emphasises the The dollar only cased slightly, importance of the reply of Mr. Evidence was given yesterday indicating the market's opinion firota, the Japanese Foreign by Fung Shlu-cheong, foreman that nationailsation of silver in Minister, to the British Ambasan- employed by the Sam Yick Con the same manner as gold" muat dor at Tokyo, Sir Francis Lindley, pany, who told the Court that his necessarly result in the United in response to Sir John Simon's work was to make an inspection States being Inundated with request for elucidation of the of the alte every morning. On foreign silver, with a consequent Japanese polley in respect. to the day of the accident, he heard loss of gold. Therefore, it is China, a noise and looking at the direc- thought, nationalisation will be tion from which it came, he saw confined to domestic stocks. Even that a large crowd had gathered. thla is not considered easy, owing He went to the scene and found to the difficulties of establishing a an old man pinned down by a fixed silver-gold ratio. large boulder.

No Big Rise Expected. Indian speculative inquiries with sellers holding off, explain to- day's rise in silver.

stated that Japan had no inten- He points out that Mr. Hirota ton of abandoning the Nine-

Power Treaty,

Continuing. General Bruce as- In answer to further questions

serts that the Chinese have proved by the Coroner, witness said in

incapable in a whole generation his Inspection of the site that

of achieving restoration of law morning there was nothing to

and order throughout the 18 draw his attention to the fuct

Landon financiers are uncertain provinces. International help, ho that the boulder had become looge. regarding the future market until declares. is the only panaces: not I had been raining hard lately, they know whether the anticipated Japanese help, under A now

Witness sald he had had seven American legislation for the pur-Monroe Doctrine, but by all the daya' experience of the work, and chase of silver is to be mandatory powers which are signatories to that he had never given lastruc-or permissive,

the Nine-Power Pact. tions to the earth coolies to dig

All agree that unless President under the boulders nor to the sub- Roosevelt decides to buy inter This hitherto neglected Treaty, foreman to work under them. nationally the world market is un-continues the correspondent, will Returninga verdiet of neei-likely to be affected. If he only form the best basis for a fresh dental death, the jury said that buys internal stocks of silver instart in international relations in from the evidence, there was no Amerlea, estimated at 200.000,000 the Far East and the most direct reason to show that the boulder ounces, there will be ample for all and efficient channel by which to which caused the accident was purposes. Such a move would be carry out the policy of the not irmly embedded. The heavy more likely to affect the world"Open Door" in China. rain which had been falling pre-market than when the President viously was apparently the cause announced he would buy silver

"It is safe to say," he adds,

of the accident. Therefore there mined in America at G1 cents."that all western nations are pre- could be no allegation of negl Hence a permanent big rise is not rared to carry out that pulley.".

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Like a king he ruled the jungle, striking! terror into Its fiercest denizens...and greed? lly marked for tils especial prey three lone humans who dared invado his' domains.

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Once burnt by love; ho drowned his heart- break with many wo- mon! But the mem- ory of a lost love roused him to redeem himself in the eyes of the world.

The

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IN HIS LIFE

twich Otto KRUGER

Bon LYON Una MERKEL Isabol. JEWELL Roscor KARNS

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ALICE WHITE

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