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OPENING WEDNESDAY

Young Love Throbs in the Iron Ar- ́teries of the Fastest Train on Earth

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The pulse- pounding saga of the age of) speed, tuned to

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, MAY 27, 1935.

Three hundred men of the Russian Army recently ascended Elbruz Mountain, 18,526 feet high, in the Chucaucus, Some of the party are alwr sending raido mesengas to

Headquarters.

JUBILEE SUCCESS

SIR W. PEEL THANKS THE CHINESE COMMUNITY

Expressing his high apprrela- | tion of the Chinese enthusiasm and i their marmitivent precession during | The Silver Jubilee celebration, the Former Governor. Sir William Pool, has sent the following letter to the Chin se members of the Legislative. Council thrath the Secretary Der | Chinese Affuies, the Hon. Mr. N. 1..

Smith:

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BROADCAST

(Contianed from Page 7.)

Bertra

Greenwich Time Signal at å pun.

1 pm. A. Saunin Recht v Anthony (Vin) and Kathleen Cooper (Pianoforte),

14.20 1.

tert the Betontives of Pletion, "Meet Dr. Hrn." presented by his creator: Russell Thorndike, 11,13, Reginald Divan, at the Organ of

The Tower Ballroom Buch prol.

Bence Wude,

12.15 m. 12.30

.m.

The News, 17.05 a.m. Dance Munde tenat'd), tm.

se dawn.

Transmission 4

49.5.0, 62,31, and 45. 1 to 3.46

Gentlemen, I desire to convey to B, GD, and 6.8.ke Ibereafters.

you my very special appreciation of The splendid contribution of the Chinese community towards the frodebration of His Majesty's Silver

Jubilee.

The loyal enthusiasm of which the magnificent pressions, were! proof, and the well-ordered Behavi our of the crowds, have left an in- delible impression on my memory, and shall be glad if you will con- vey to the Chinese community my warmest thanks for their willing co-operation in the celebrations.--I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant,

(Sd) W. PEEL, Governor. &c.

Police Work

PART 1

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perial Bronomla Committer.

Hiephens Thomas, at the Orga of the Empire Theaire, Cuediff. 1,40 a.m. Tatki "Music and ibe Ordinary

1.stever." Sir Walford Davies. Greenwich Time Signal at p.m. 2. The TBC. Northern Orchestra;

tender, Alfred Harken. 1 M.17. A Reelial of Hangs by C. Arlon. Girrenwich Time Signal at 7 p.m. 3.30 .. Variety.

(10 n.m.

Cane down

PART II

4.00 m. Talk: "Foreign Affs!<»,"

6.3 a.m. Dance Bfukle.

3.25 x.m. The Gershomm-Parkington Quintet. (New Zealand

Nora d'Argel soprano).

Gam. The News,

6,30a.m. Dance Muair. 4.43 B.M. Close down.

The Hon. Mr. R. H. Kolewall has | This sent the following reply:

Sir.--On behalf of the Hon. Dr. S. W. Tso, the lien. Mr. T. X. Chau and myself. I have the hour tol acknowledge with thanles the rernit. at your letter S.C.A, No. 2 in! 129,34 of the 17th May, forwarding a letter from His Excellency the Governor Sir Williu Peel, expres- I sing his appreciation of the con; tribution when the Chinese engel manity was able to make towards the sucess of the celebration of His Majesty's Silver Jubiler.

This expressino เ Mis Ex celleney's appreciation has given us great satisfaction as we are sure, it will give to the Chinese, eume! munity when this correspondence is pallished. While the surress of the festivities was no dealt in part due to the enthusiastic co-op ration of The Chinese community, it is but: fair to say that, in our opinion, an equal share of the credit should ge to yourself or your able guidance i and understanding co-operation as the Chairman of the Chinese Festi. vities Committee, and to the Polier for the tack, patience and ability | with which they discharged their arduous duties during the three days of the celebration-- have the humour to be, Sir. Your oberliert i servant,

Sd R. H. KOTEWALL.

HONEYMOON CRUISE

F.M.S. GOVERNOR'S- YACHT SEABELLE CHARTERED

Singapore, May 28. The Seabelle II will enter the third phase of her career withju. The next two weeks.

She was the Governor's yacht for five years and then became the new Royal Naval Volunteer Re- serve's training ship; and now she will become a honeymoon yacht.

Seabelle has been chartered by the world's richest girl, formerly Doris Duke, and her husband, Mr. Cromwell. The yacht will carry them to Hongkong in the next stage of their honeymoon tour.

The Scabelle is now undergoing rofit in Koppel Harbour and will pick up the Cromwells at the port of Java.

The vessel will then cruise in the Malaysian Archipelago, travelling to the Philippine islands and thence to Hongkong. The vessel will leave the Crom- wells in Hongkong,

The Seabelle has been chartered for alx weeks:-Our Own Corres- pondent.

The Seabelle I was the subiect. of strong criticism in the Straite. Sir Cecif Olemonti was criticised for extravagance.

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Evening's Broadcast From

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Aim following troveranume will be brovienat dortug the weekend from Manila.

Gp.m.

Cooking Below of the Air. con-

duster by M. Hedrick,

Setelah Informational Perlod. 6.50 . big:tinh Informational Period.

6.55. Shod QuestionIA,

Hadis Shopper. p.m. Studebaker

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mate Stetinably Cu.. I'bumfamna

consturted by Haljih King.

7.13 p.m.

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(Chain KZEAL

8.13 p.m. Nend

Programme

The Squier of Rhythm and Melody Myth-melodies, conducted by A. Avelin and 3. Harri, alated by Best Artles.

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GOVERNMENT HOUSE

Friday, May 17.--Upon the departure: of His Excellency Sir William Peol, K.C.MK2, the Oaths of Officol were administered by Hin Honour the Chief Justice, in

The pre-

AMERICAN POLITICS

PARCEL SNATCHED

CHINESE ARRESTED AFTER

-LONG CHASE

VICE-PRESIDENT TO BE RENOMINATED

Washington, May 25. A 31-year old unemployed man, sence of Members of the Executive Mr. J. Farley, the Postmaster Chan Kwai, was brought before and Legislative Councils, to Thomas Southern, K-1.E., C.M.G., on hi announces that Mr. John Garnar, charged with matching from the Sir General and Democrat party chief, M. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at the Central Magistracy on Saturday the United States Vice-President, person of Wong Sau-cha, a mar-

nasumption of the Administration of the Government.

Saturday, May 18.-His Excellency will be renominated in 1936. He Tried woman, a parcel containing and Lady Southern, attended by the predicted that the Republfeans 10 silver dollars, a shoc horn, and personal statt, were present at the

6th Extra Race Race Meeting of the would not carry more than six length of elastic lace. Hongkong Jockey Club.

com-

| slates,--United Press,

It was stated that the In the evening His Excelloney nud

plainant was Lady Southorn, attended by Captain

Washington, May 26.

walking along Walter, were the guest at dinner of Hin Honour Mr. Justice A.D.E. and tentatively expected between July came up behind and snatched tho Queen's Road Central near Ho Congressional adjournment is Tung Building, when defendant Mrs. MacGregor

Monday, May 20.Lady Southern quit earlier due tú President loo-him-run away and chased him, but 1 and July 15. They are unable to parcel from her haud. She saw was present at a Girl Guides Merting sevelt's insistence upon enacting fell, When she picked herself up. at the Sandilands Hut.

·

Wednesday, May 22-The follow the render of his programme. defendant had disappeared.

ing lunched at Government House--United Press,

e Excellency the General Offer! R Commanding, His Honour Mr. Justice

A.D.A. MacGregor, Coninindore and,

www.w

Friday, May 24-Weenths wote

Chinese constable was told by some people about the incident, Central Market. He kept watch and saw defendant run into tho at the entrance to the Market,

Arn. C. G. Seilwiek. Hon. Me; and tald by Captain Waller on behalf of Mrs. D. W. Tratman, Hon. Dr. W. B. His Excellency the Oficer Administer- A. and Mrs. Moore, Hon. Dr. R. He the Government at the St. John's after a few minutes, snw and Mrs. Katewall, Dr. Goloubey, Cathedral War Memorial, and at the defendant come out carrying the Prof, and Mr. J. L. Shellshear, Mr. Cenotaph.

shoe born in his hand in a sus- The following lunched at Govern; stopped and searched him.

pielaua Tanner, The constable

and Mrs. L. Dunbar, Mra, 1. l.f Biggar, M. and Mme. Montargis, Paymr. Lt. Cdr. and Mrs. Sweeney, ment House:Lady Buck, Col, and Lt. Cochrane, R.N., and Mr. W. S. A. Mrs. G. T. Tait, Mr. W. J. Carrie, Clough-Taylor.

and Surg. Lett. 3. G. V. Smith, RN. the arrest, and went along to the

The complainant was told about

Thursday, May 21-Lady Sathorn Lady Songhorn, attended by Cap-Central Police Station where she held a meeting at Government House Inn Walter, was the guest of the identified the defendant as the of the Ladies Committee of the Hon. Sir Henry and Lady Pollock a man who had anatched the parcel British Empire and Chinn Prado the Empire Day Dinner Dance at from her.

Fair.

Lady Shenton Junched nt Govern was meat House.

the Peninsula Hotel. His Excellency,

unavaldably prevented by in His Worship sentenced defend- disposition from being present,

ant to six weeks' hard labour.

FROM the shadows of aʼmurder. mystery springs romance, as two lovers solve the most baffling crimes! You'll thrill with its excitement howl at its comedy!"

BECAUSE I WAS A SHOW-

GIRL THEY ACCUSED ME!"

'You'll never gusseihe AnEWOZ . . . and never stop roaring.......it the grandest thrill-and langh picture of the yearl

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SHADOW OF

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PICTURE

DOUBT

CONSTANCE

ISABEL

COLLIER JEWELL

ARTHUR

BETTY

BYRON-FURNESS

From the Collier's Weekly Mystery Thrilles by Atibar Somara Rocha

Directed by GEORGE B. SEITZ Produced by LUCIEN HUBBARD

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