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THÉ PICTURE THAT DARES TO TELL many intimate truths about love and marriage! Here is a woman's picture that men will cheer -a drama that reaches deep into the hearts of a neglected husband, a luxury-loving wife and a girl who braved the lash of scandal for the man she loved! A six-star studded cast!

AGE OF INDISCRETION

Paul LUKAS

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Madge EVANS Helen VINSON · May ROBSON David Jack HOLT - Ralph FORBES

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EXPULSION FORDER

MADE

INDIAN WITHOUT PROPER PASSPORT

A young Indian, Noor Mohamed, aged 25, appeared before Mr. Macfadyen at the Central Magis- tracy this morning, charged with entering the Colony without a valid passport. He admitted the offence, but said he had à pass-: port valid for Macao.

FLYING FLEA CRASHES

FORCED LANDINGS DON'T MATTER

PROOF OF CLAIM

(Spacial to "Telegraph")

INTRUDER FOUND

UNDER BED

WOMAN RECEIVES

FRIGHT

ip Chuk-ylee, married woman, residing on, the second floor of No. 143 Belchers Street, was given d fright about 2 am. on Thursday when she returned to her fat after gambling on the first floor, and found a man underneath the bed. She raised the alarm, and the in- truder attempted to escape by run- ning into the kitchen, but he found his escapa cut off and was arrested by a constable who arrived in

Detective Sergeant C. Mottram stated that defendant came to the Colony on July 21 from Macao. According to the defendant, he said that he came here to look for a friend who was in possession of piz

(By Telegraph. Copyright. Telegraphia response to the alarm raised by Urginases, 1191. Ressived, July the complainant and inmates on some of his property which he 1, a 9.9)

the first floor. wanted to reclaim. Defendant

London, July 25, The man, Luk Wah-tung, un- left India on May 6, this year, The "Flying Flea," the smallest employed, was charged before Mr. arriving in the Colony on June doroplane in England, Involuntari W. Schofield, at the Central Magis. 13 on the steamer Sirdhans. He ly dropped to earth and rolled over tracy this morning, with entering proceeded from hore to Macgo, and on its back when it made Its first a dwelling house for an unlawful had now again come to the Colony, appearance at Heston Aodrome purpose; and was sentenced to aix Defendant had a passport which to-day..

months hard labour, and two was valid only for India and The machine, which is home-yaara" police supervision, Macao. His case was not as bad made, is only twelve foot long, with As that of others, as he had inja fifteen-foot wing span, and is five fact a passport which identified and a half. feet high. It can be him, and the police were merely housed in an ordinary garage when asking for an expulsion order its wings are removed. against defendant.

An expulsion order was accord- ingly made by the Magistrate.

JAPANESE CASE

Also charged with entering the Colony without a valid passport, a 24-year-old Japanese woman, Hatsuko Kato, was fined $10 when alre admitted the offence.

Sergeant Mottram stated that on Wednesday, the police were cou- ducting an inspection of the pass {engers' list on board the Chichibu

Maru, when they discovered that! defendant was not in possession of a passport. She produced a certi- ficate In Japanese, but that was not thought sufcient. Defendant had resided here until four years ago, when she returned to Japan, She had now come back with her brothers, who were on their summer holidays. Although she| knew she did not possess a pass- port, defendant decided to chance it, and accompanted her brothers.} Defendant stated she had a pass port in Japan, but had since lost

It.

MILK PRODUCTS ·

POLICY

SUGGESTED DUTIES

OR LEVIES

London, July 25.

Ho

admitted two previous convictions. Datective-Sergeant Kinnear, pro- secuting, eald that when the com- plainant entered the premises, she found the mosquito curtain on the The plane cost £90 to build,' and bad disarranged, and the door of the flying cost works put at a half-a cupboard open, although nothing ponny per mile.

was stolen. She then heard

On appearing at Heston to-day, noise under the bod, and screamed it rose hundred feet in giving out. Defendant then ran out and demonstration, but it was unable into the kitchen, where he found to maintain this height and gradu- his means of escape cut off. ally sank. lunding in a vegetable | allotment.

The Inventor cinimed that П forced landing is not a serious matter either for the plot or the machine, and this was borne out in the exhibition flight. Reuter Special.

SNATCHER SENT TO GAOL

CAUGHT AFTER

DEATH OF HEIR TO £8,000,000

COLONEL ROGERS OF NEW YORK

New York, July 25. Colonel Henry Rogers, who In- herited one of the great Standard Oil Company fortunes estimated | two years ago' to be worth some | £8,000,000, dled to-day,

Colonel Rogers had been ailing A CHASE

for some time. He was a promin ent figure in New York for many

close friend of Sentence of six months hard years, a

such labour was passed on Wong Lee Rockefeller, Mr. Cornellus Vander- enfrent mén as Mr. John D. aged 31, coolie, when he pleaded tilt, Mr. Harry Payne Whitney, guilty before Mr. Macfadyen at the and a shrewd financial adviser to Central Magistracy this morning more than one prominent business. to the theft of a lady's handbag containing $3.70 in money, a vanityj ense and a bottle of perfume, the property of So Yuk-chun, aged 35 KWANGTUNG HORROR! married woman, at Des Voeux Rond Central yesterday.

-Reuter.

MONSTER THAT KILLED 42 MEN

Toyshan, a hilly

Complainant was walking' along Des Voeux Road Central at about: 5 pm, with her daughter and when

Canton, July 25. nearing Cleverly Street defendant

Kwangtung Province has now approached from behind Questioned in the House of snatched the bag from under her for according to reports received and produced its "Loch Nesa" monster, Commons regarding the Govern-arm. He made off in an easterly here from ment's policy for milk products, direction, pursued by complainant, district the Minister of Agriculture Mr. who raised shouts of "Snatching!" villagers have been killed recently of the province, 42 Walter Elliot, replied that the After running a distance of about by a huge serpent which has ter- Government would review the 40 yards, the defendant dropped rorised the population of that die- dairy produce altuation fully be the bag and was stopped by a trict for some time past. fore next March, but as to the district watchmen, and an Indian The serpent was finally shot problem created by butter and constable. The total value of the dead by a man more intrepid than cheese Imports, they were of opin-bag and its contents was $12.20, the rest and this individual has lon that, should conditions warrant of which $6.75 were recovered. continued assistance to the home

now received a large reward from Defendant was found to have the local Magistrate, industry, it could best be afforded one previous conviction. Sergeant There by a system of duties or levies, Cashman appeared for the police. aflost about the

are various conjectures nature of this though the possibility could not

death-dealing which bo excluded that regulation of the market might sometimes bo cessary. The incidence of any such duty or lovy would bo ad- A weak anticyclone covers Japan justed to maintain the existing and a ridge of moderately high preferential margin for Empire pressure extends from it to S.E. supplies.

China. The depression over Tong. The position of milk powder and king is decreasing In intensity. The Manila Observatory, report- condensed milk would recolve | The position of the typhoon to the ing at 9 am, to-day, states that Reparate consideration after a re-east of the Philippines is un-there is a typhoon in about 189 port by the Import Duties cortain. Loca! 'forecost:-S.E.Lang., 18 Lat., moving W.N.W., Advisory Commitee. - British winds, moderate; cloudy, oc-and another in about 129 Long

casional rain, improving later |17 Lat., moving N.W.

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