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CAGNEY

TEAMED WITH A GIRL WHO ISN'T TO SLAP HIM BACK!

from an inferno of Heinen Pusskamal

JAMUR

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A PUNCHED PACKED PICTURE.

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TO-DAY, ONE DAY ONLY !

TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1935.

ITALIAN ATTITUDE

EUROPEAN CLERK

FINED

ATTEMPT TO SECURE CHANGING PASSPORT........WHICH HAD

“SQUEEZE"

A youth named Chan Tin-leang. living at 145, Ki Lung Street, appeared before Mr. Macfadyen at the Central Magistracy this morning, charged with having ob- tained 10 cents each from Lee Hin-foo, aged 17. and Leung Foo, aged 21, beth unlicensed hawkers, by pretending to be a constable In the Hongkong Police Force, on August 20.

NO HOSTILITY TO ENGLAND

COLLABORATION DESIRED

(Spacial to "Telegraph")

(By Telagraph, Copyright. Telegraphic Ma

Four further charges of~~ut- }~~ templing to obtain ten cents ench from Wong Kan, aged 19, Lui Siu, nged 18, Chung Kam, aged #1, Ordines. 187). Rusrived, Augur and Wong Hà, aged. 20, all un- licensed hawkers, by pretending to be a constable, were preferred against him.

Rome, Aug. 21.

EXPIRED

Richard Franklin Hedrick, aged 26, described as a clerk, and re- alding at the Hotel Cecil, appeared. before Mr. Macfadyen at the Central Magistracy this morning on a charge of ontering the Colony without a passport. He pleaded gulity and a fine of $10 was im- poned,

Detective Sergount Russell, pro- necuting, stated that defendant arrived in the Colony yesterday on the Empress of Russia, and. during passport examination on board, was found to be without n passport. He, however, produrod an old passport which had expired in 1933, and there was no vien on

There in a different tone to recent articles in to-day's "Gayda" contribution in the Giornal d'Italia, | it. Detective Sergeant T. Cashman, headed, "Italy and England: Not Defendant had formerly resided prosecuting, stated that all co-in Conflict, but in Collaboration." in Hongkong for four years, and plainants were hawking in Tung

The article says there is no went to Manila last month. It general hostility in Italy against was necessary for him to have a England. The policy of Fascist British visa endorsed on his directed passport before he could be allow- Italy has always been

co-ed to cater the Colony. towards frank and active operation, which had its origin in Europe but should extend to al

world, including: parts of the Africa.

Loi Street, when defendant came up to each of them separately, told them be was a police con- stable, and threatened to arrest them if they did not give him ten

vents apiece.

His Worship: They must have been so well trained that they just gave it.

Defendant was found to have

JAPANESE CASE

A 28-year-old Japanese named Masaharu Nampo, residing at the Tokyo Hotel, also appeared on a without a passport..

At 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 p.m. been previously bound over, and who has sometimes acted as the charge of entering the Colony

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his band had not yet expired.

On the bond, he was sentenced to a fine of $50, or one month's hard labour; on the first twn charges, to three weeks' hard labour cach, consecutive; and on the last four charges, two weeks' hard labour each. also to be conserative, making

j total of fourteen weeks,

LOSS TO INDIAN

COMMUNITY

DEATH OF MR. A. R.

CADER

The change of "Gaydn's" tone,

official mouthpiece of the Govern ment, is believed due to the soll-Russell stated that defendant ar Prosecuting, Detective Sergeant darity shown in British policy and rived yesterday on board the Can- by a large part of the British on Maru and told the police he press-Reuter Special,

had come from Swałow to arrange for a passage on the Empress of Russia, salling on Friday. He had already bought a ticket for Japan on the Empress of Russin. Do- [fendant said he was informed in Japan before coming to Hongkong that it was not necessary for Japan- ese to possess a passport for China and Hongkong, so he lind not troubled to get one.

Japan's Hurt Feelings

|PUNGENT SHANGHAI

COMMENT

or

Shanghai, Aug. 22. "I have no power to prevent The Indian community in Hong-Japanese officials making them- kong suffered a distinct loss this selves ridiculous, either here morning when Mr. Abdul Rahim in any other part of the world,” Cader died at the Government Civil | said Mr. J. B. Powell, editor and Hospital, following an operation publisher of the China Weckly Re- performed carly yesterday morning, view, when interviewed concerning

The late Mr. Cader was apparent- the indignation felt by Japanese| y well until Tuesday night when over an article in his journal of he complained of pains in the July 27, in which the sentence im- stomach. He was removed to the posed on the publisher of the G.C.H. where an operation was per-New Life Weekly was discussed. formed at once. He died at 2.15 Previously, a spokesman of the a.m. to-day.

Japanese Military Attache's office Deceased was 54 years of age. in Shanghai hnd criticised the Thirty-six years ago, he was

artlele on the ground that it re- employed on the Railway in Canton,vived the worst and most objec- for a period of eight years. He tionable parts of the Now Life then came down to Hongkong nad Weekly's "gossip about Emperors." joined the Chartered Bank, with which he was connected for 24 years, leaving only thrée months tigo.

Some years ago, he started the Hongkong Dry-Cleaning Co., which closed during the strike in 1926.

Deceased is survived by a wife)

The spokesman told the Jupan- use press that "we believe the Japanese authorities will soon take serious action in connection with the matter."--Reuter, -

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QUEEN'S SUNDAY

five daughters. One of his daughters is married to Mr. F. D.

well-known Pereira, the

local sportsman.

The funeral will take place at the Mohammedan Cemetery at; Happy Valley at 5.30 p.m. to-day.

DIESEL ENGINES

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LONDON BUSES TO CHANGE OVER

OPENS

BRIGHT SHOW AT

THE KING'S

Well described as u marvel of

originality and versatility, Pro- fessor William Doorlay's Tropical Express Non-stop Revue, to give it its full title, played to packed house at the King's Theatre last night and crowded more swift and exhilarating action into two and a half hours than the Colony's plea- London, Aug. 21. sure-seeking fans have seen for Tests of 850 Diesel-engined many a long day. The cast la a London buses during the past few strong one and boasts of twelve years have satisfied London nationalities, so that there is an of appeal to all classes of our cosmo- passenger transport experta their superior advantages topolitan community. petrol-drivon vehicles, on the A programme of such variety as grounds of economy and safety, that presented at the King's is too and the Board has decided, in re-long to recount in detail, but one placing the existing fleet of buses can especially mention the music- and coaches, to order only the haunting songs of Spain, a song in Diesel type.

Russian and, most wonderful of all,

Thore are some 5,500 buses and another 500 conches in service and the change-over is not expected to bo complete for ten years British Wireless.

WANG DECIDES

TO REMAIN

A fine of $15 was imposed, and an expulsion order made.

TALKING BOOKS”

FOR BLIND

LORD NUFFIELD'S GIFT

London, Aug. 21. A gift of £5,000 by Lord Nuffield has enabled the National Institute for the Blind and St. Dunstan'a to begin the compilation of a library of "talking books," which will be recorded for mechanical reproduc. tion. Special machines for use of the blind are being manufac

tured.

Some 25 titles have been already #elected, ranging from the Gospel of St. John to modern thrillers. British Wirelcan.

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PHILIPPINE GOLD SHARE QUOTATIONS

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melody played by the girls on hand-rung sleigh bells. There are

London, Aug. 21. really daring gymnastics in mid-air, The warm weather in London exclusive Chiness Item, and and Southern England continues, adroit dance, including one of 82 degrees Fahrenheit being grotesques which is quite worth recorded in London this afternoon, seeing.

compared with 80 at the same time

AGREES TO WITHDRAWady in his arma during this hair-

RESIGNATION

CLIPPER'S FLIGHT❤

A very accomplished lady rides a | yesterday.---British Wireless.. bicycle round a vertical wheel and thick-skinned gentleman la awung for ten minutes in the air by his hair, finishing up by carrying a

raising flight.

The comedy interludes provoked

Midway Is., Aug. 21. Tote

Inughter last night and the The flying Clipper has arrived audience took part in a number of here and will remain a few days Reuter is authoritatively in the items. They played tunes on

bofore leaving for tonolulu. formed that, following to-day'a con- the aleigh bells to the instructions

Reuter. verantions with General Chiang of the girls, accepted kisses from Kal-shok, Mr. Wang Ching-wei|the dark senoritas and one of them definitely agreed to withdraw his insisted on being in on a language resignation.

Nanking, Aug. 21.

It is understood that the Generalissimo is leaving very short ly for Szechuen.-Reuter.

TWO TYPHOONS

contest. "Say It is Scotch!" he shouted in a strong Glasgow twang which was more of a novelty to the

cant than to the audience.

Chan Pui-tong and Lát Ön appear- ad before Mr. Schofield at the Cen- tral Magistracy to-day, charged with having dutiable tobacco in their pon- acasion, District Watchman No. 47 The Spanish element is pre-

said he saw defendants--walking--in suspicious manner along Des Voeux dominant bat there are

also Road Central near Central Street, and Hungarian dances and a gentleman ho stopped and arrested them. He

by an attractive yodel song. artiste representing Switzerland found three packets of tobacco in

first defondant's pocket, and The show is well dressed, the packets under second defendant's costumes being bright and some girdin. A fine of $2 wAS 18 Lat., moving N.W. There is what scanty, while the dancing is on another typhoon in about 148' a high plane and the girls excep Long., 10 Lat., moving W.N.W tionally vivacious in their work.

The Manila Observatory, report ing to-day at 8.15 a.m., states that the typhoon is in about 126 Long,

two

Imnored

on first defendant; while second do fendant having-one-previous convie- tion for the same offenca was fined $10, or three: weeks::

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