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LEE TRACY

I'LL TELL THE WORLD

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GLORIA STUART, Roger Pryor, Alec Francis, Lawrence Grant. Produced by Carl Laemmle, Jr. Directed by Edward Sedgwick. Presented by Carl Laemmle. A UNIVERSAL PICTURE.

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JOEL MCCREA, SALLY BLANE BERTON CHURCHILL A UNIVERSAL PICTURE.

MAJESTIC

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SYLVIA SIDNEY

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JENNIE

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THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH.

HOSPITAL SUNDAY.

DAY FOR ALICE MEMORIAL INSTITUTION

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1934.

GOVERNMENT WIN

PRISONER'S DEATH,

Was

DESPITE LABOUR GAIN IN VERDICT OF NATURAL

AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS

CAUSES RETURNED BY JURY Hospital Sunday was observed at the Union Church, Hongkong, yeater-

Melbourne, Sept. 16. A verdict of death by na- day, when the speaker at the morning elections, which were held yester. Ary

As an outcome of the Fedora!tural

enuses, due to pulmon- service was Dr.

tuberculosis,

return- Annie Sydenham, day, the Lyons Government will ed by a Jury at a Coroner's in- $1,RGS, LR.C2P12 of the Rosident Medical and Surgient Staff of the retain office, but only with the quiry conducted by Mr. E. W. Hamil Allco Memorial

and Amilated co-operation of the United Country Saturday morning, into the death of ton at the Central Magistracy on Hospitals. At the evening service the Party, the absolute majority gained Lau Hung-yuet, 28, a prisoner who preacher was the Rav. E. G. Powell at the 1931 elections being wiped died at the Victoria Gaol at 1.10 a.m.

Offertories throughout the day out. were in aid of the Alice Memorial

on September 14. and Aliated Hospitals.

Although the 1931 elections re- The Jury comprised Messrs. A. L. 5. An appeal for

aulted in an absolute U. A. P. Read (foreman), H. M. Remedios and $200,000 being mado In

majority, the Government was com-II. R. Semmelink. connection with the rebuilding. of a portion

posed as the result of a U.A.P.- Harol Barrett, chief warder of the of the present hospital build-U.C.P. coalition. The position now Victoria Gaol, and that the deceased ing, Already_about $90,000 has been is virtually an it was before Satur prisoner, No. 200, was sentenced to contributed. In connection with the day, although stronger U.C.P. undergo dive years hard labour on Robert Morrison Centenary it is Cabinet representation will possibly October 18, 1013, fon robbery by two hoped to raise aufflelent money at result.

or more. He was admitted to tha least to endow a ward in the new

prison hospital on August 4, 1934, and bullding.

at mid-died at 1.10 p.m. on September 14. He parties was on Industrial hard labour, until

his sickness.

The Hongkong, Union Church is actively connected with the livelihood of this great institution, also the, New Territories Evangellation, Society, and each year nets ande a Sunday, and the offerings for that day go towards the furtherance of the work of the hospital.

EVASION OF TAXES.

FURTHER CHARGES AGAINST

When counting concluded night, the position of the was as follows!

United Australia Party United Country Party Federal Labour Party State (N.S.W.) Labour

28 1.4 16 B

Eight seats remain doubtful. A feature of the elections was the gain of additional seats by the N.S.W. Stute Labour Party, the breakaway movement organised at the last elections by Mr. J. T. Lang, former Premier of New South Walca.

Dr. L. D. Pringle, medical officer of Victoria Gaol, rad that when the pr noner was admitted his condition has classified as fair. He did not com plain of any serious sleleness until August 4, when he had a SOVOTO haemorrhage from the lung. He was immediately sent to hospital. Bacterio, sence of pulmonary tuberculosis. His ogical examination showed the pro- condition very rapidly became worse, and tuberculous broncho-pneumonia developed. He died at 1.10 p.m. on September 14.

Dr. Pringle said that he held a post mortem on Saturday morning and found

very extensive pulmon nry tuberculosis In both lungs. was due to pulmon- He was in hoa-

ANDREW MELLON

AB the Douglas Credit can- Washington, Sept. 16.didates and Communists

were de Charging fraud, by way of ficti- fented. many of them losing thele Death tious stock sales, the United States deposits. Party leaders, includingary tuberculoals. Treasury has demanded that the Prime Minister, Mr. J. A.pital in July for a scalp wound, but Andrew Mellon, former Secretary Lyons, the Federal Treasurer, Dr.there was then no indication of pul of the Treasury, and one of Am- Earle Page, the leader of the mouary tuberculosis. There was less erica's richest men, pay an income opposition. Mr. J. H. Scullin, and exposure to infection in prison that tax assessment, plus a penalty, on Mr. J. A. Henseley, were re-elected. outside. his 1931 earnings, totalling $3,075,--Reuter Special. 103.-United Preas.

The composition of the Federat According to Reuter, the quarrel Parliament after the last elections, between Andrew Mellon and the held on December 18, 1931, was as U.S. Treasury was renewed during

follows: the week-end, when the Govern ment filled claims against Mellon amounting to over $6,000,000. The Tax Appeal Board will hear the

case.

United Australia Party United Country Party Federal Labour Party State (N.S.W.) Labour Independents

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POLICE VIGILANT.

ANNIVERSARY OF MUKDEN INCIDENT

Tientaln, Sept. 16. Interviewed to-day, Mr. Mallon

In view of the approach of Sep- tember 18, the anniversary of the declared that the Treasury's posi- tion was astounding. They were

Mukden Incident, which led to the Japanese military occupation of Intending to try before a Civil ment of Justice began investiga-Manchuria and Jehol, the Chinese tribunal an issue which had been tions of charges that Mellon had police authorities in the Luantung. settled by a Grand Jury at Pitts- evaded payment of income taxi districts have tightened burgh in May. He asserted that totalling several million dollars on. vigilance against the activities of the allegations had been made to a stock transaction and that, while the treacherous elements, who are save the Treasury's face.

Secretary of the Treasury, he had reported to be attempting to renew It will be recalled that in May made illegal refunds of £22,000,000 agitation in the Kailan Mining

year, the Depart-to shipping Companies.

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