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The World's Finest Acrobats in their UNIQUE ACT (Note: No Safety Net Is Used)

ON THE SCREEN

"Mooching" their way across America,

WILL ROGERS]

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KING'S BIRTHDAY HONOURS

CURRENCY SURVEY

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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER

4

1934.

COOLIE FALLS TO DEATH

Result Of Raid

On Gamblers

INVESTITURE DATE *

FIXED

THE OUTLOOK IN EUROPE

Washington, Oct. 3. London believes that it is essen- There will be an investiture at

tial to engineer international Government House on October 21

stabilization with parties calculat- Whilst the polles were conducted to correspond at which Mr. A. R. Sutherland,

with interior Hecretary of the Board of Educa-ng a gambling rald on the third price levels at the earliest possible tion, will receive the Imperial floor of 75A Hollywood Rond last moment. Service Order from HE. the night, a coolle named Leung On, Governor, and Company Sergt.nged 18 years, either fall or jump- Major George Thomas Padgett, ed from the verandah in an at- of the Hongkong Volunteer tempt to escape, and later died in Defence Corps, the M.B.E. decorn-ospital from his injuries, tion. Both honours were con- ferred by His Majesty the King on the occasion of his birthday.

It is likely that Belgium will be the first to devalue. Dovaluation of the German mark by more than forty por cont, immediately after the Saar Plebiscito is forecast. The aupointment of a Gold Bloc Protective Committee Indicates increased "strain due to British

manipulation.

There were some thirty gamblers in the premises when the police party, hoaded by Sergt. Gowans,' made their appearance. Two of Mr. A. R. Sutherland, M-A. the men, Leung On, and another (Aberdeen), received the 1.8.0. tamod Loung Hung, aged 20; French Industrialists have be- decoration in recognition of long either fell or jumped from the come more bold in demanding service in the Hongkong Education verandah. Both were taken to the frane revaluation. Department. He was appointed Government Clvil. Hospital, one assistant junior master at Queen's dying from his injuries and the

Belgium, Switzerland and the College in 1906, and in 1913 was Laer belag in a serious condition. Netherlands are facing formid- made Headmaster of the Victoria

In all, nineteen occupants were able difficulties. Offcial Berlin is British School. During the war, arrested, but only five appeared in preparing for an extremely dif- he was seconded for military ser- Court this morning before Mr.ficult winter throughout Germany. vice, receiving a local commission Macfadyen, the others having |

Realization of an Anglo-German In the Royal Artillery. In 1920., their bail of $3 each estreated. debt agreement appears extremely he was-appointed Headmaster of

On the application of Inspector the Ellis Kadoorie Indian School, J. Murphy, the cases against the and on several occasions he acted | other five men were adjourned for As Inspector of English Schools, 24 hours, owing to the absence of receiving the substantive appoint- Sergt. Gowans, who was at the ment in 1930. This post he has Mortuary Identifying the body of since held, and latterly he has the dead man. also been Secretary of the Board of Education,

Company Sergeant Major Padgett has had a lengthy associn- tion with the Volunteers, being a keen and efficient member. He has also figured prominently as an onrsman in Interport regultas. He is a member of the staff of the Hongkong Electric Co., Ltd.

MILITARY TRAIN

WRECKED

BANDITS CARRY OFF AMMUNITION

Harbin, Oct. 4.

GUY'S HOSPITAL EXTENSION

LORD NUFFIELD'S GENEROSITY

London Oct. 3.

Lord Numeld, In laying the foundation-stone of a new block for paying patients at Guy's Hospital. London. to-day. An- nounced that in addition to his original gift of £45,000, he was prepared to give £20,000 more so that the number of 73 beds in the hospital might be doubled for the henefit of the public-British Wireleas.

A message from Imienpo, on the eastern section of the C.E.R., states that another eastbound Japanese military train was wrecked by fire on the train from both sides. bandits hostile to Manchukuo, in the train guards surrendered. the vicinity of Imienpo, on Tuesday. The ammunition and stores on Owing to the overwhelming num-board the train was carried off. ber of the attackers, who opened Central News.

dlm.

Convocation of French Parlin- ment scheduled for October 31st, it is thought may mark a critical inte in European affairs,

It is believed that there le an unoffelal understanding between Landon and Washington and de- Anite progress toward common objective-Swan, Culbertson and Fritz.

PRIME MINISTER

RETURNS

DUE IN LIVERPOOL TO-DAY

London, Oct. 3. The Prime Minister, Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, will reach Liverpool to-morrow from Newfoundland, at the termination on his holiday.

It is understood that his eye- sight and general health have benefited greatly.

On landing, he will proceed at once to London, and several of his Cabinet. colleagues have ar- ranged to be present at Euston Watton, to greet him---British 'Wireless.

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