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ALLEGED THEFT OF FITTINGS
ELECTRIC SHOP MASTER CHARGED
Another 21 hours remmed wha gronted by Mr. Thomson at the Central Magistracy this morning in the case in which lio Ping, master of the Central Electrical shop, is charged with receiving electrical fit tings stolen from Messrs. William C. Jack and Company.
Detective-Sergeant Pilkington stat- ed that during the past three months Messrs. Jock and Company had lost of electrical fittings: a quantity Sometime ago, one of the assistants of the Company had occasion to go to 174 The Peak and there he saw
of the stolen
switchboards. Enquiries were made and it was found that defendant had installed it. Defendant was asked and he said he bought it from an ex- employee of his. He produced bills
one
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TELEGRAPH.
Italian Act
Apprecited
GUIDE
TO THE
CINEMAS
In
one
"20,000 Years
Blog Sing" (Majcstle Theatre, to-day) This is of the most unquestionably and powerful
thought-provoking ilms ever made. It brings together Spencer Truey and Bette Davis both of whom give magnificent perform- naces. Daring and dramatic, it long
and its return to Hongkong is wel- comed.
"Our Relations" (Oriental Theatre, to-day). It has long been debated whether Laurel and Hardy can sus
Former Abyssinian Interpreter Freed
London, July 28,
BURGLAR'S NEW
OUTFIT
WORLD ECONOMIC R.U.R. Officer
PROBLEMS
AROUSES CONSTABLE'S | BRITISH INTEREST IN
SUSPICIONS
BELGIAN INQUIRY
Arrested on the waterfront while about to board the s.s. Kwong Sal for Canton, the peculiar fact that all his belongings were brand new The decision of the Italian Govern-aroused the suspicions of a constable free Tafara Werk, an and Cheung TRO, 20, unemployed, ment to Abyssinian who was formerly em- was taken back to the police station there questioned Ile sub- ployed as interpreter at the British and
that all his admitted General at sea
Bequently Legation and Consulate Addis Ababa, was announced in the belongings were, from the proceeds
eeds conditions, Werk's Street on July 27. Defendant was Eden, who explained that functions had never entitled him to charged with burglary before Mr. K. the Kowloon enjoy a privileged position and that Mr. A. Barnett al the British Government, although Magistracy this morning and
new clothes and money the ment, carry them through a full length had no locus standi on his behalf. feature film successfully. This plc- The Foreign Secretary added: "Itis found on him to be returned to the. Lure gives a wholly satisfying auswer Majesty's Government appreciate the complainant. Defendant stole $90.33, and
proves that the famous comedians goodwill which the Italian Govern- two gold Anger rings, one set with ment and the personal interest which, jade, a pair of gold and Jade ear- enn be as funny for 60 minutes as
I understand, the head of the Italian rings, a metal wrist watch and n they can for fifteen. Theatre, to-day).The deeply mov-
this few articles of clothing. (Queen's Government have shown Live"
matter."-British Wireless.
Was
His
London, July 20
In Mishap
Contractors' Firm Summoned
An unlighted trench in the middle.
tain their comedy aumclently to bad mede representations at Rome, sentenced to three months' imprison- fra ronde in the lciler, a copy Stree
Was
taken
In a House of Commons answer on the recent letter from the King of the Belgions to his Prime Minister on of Nathan Road into which Lieut. D. concrete economic study the Foreign | C. Lincoln, of the R.U.R., ran fils car Secretary said the Delglan Pelme on the night of July 7, damaging it Minister undertook the mission of beyond repair, was the subject of a
into
which existing world economic
C | summans
out enquiry
to which reference is against the Kwong Wing, contractors, age found favour with the public use of Commons by Mr. Anthony of a burglary at 103 Tung Choi made in the letter from the King of at the Kowloon Magistracy this the Belgians, at the joint invitation morning, Mr. K. M. A. Barnett was of the French Government and of the c Sergeant J. Scrim staled.
Ilis Majesty's Government,
Traffic Majesty's Government had therefore that in answer to a telephone call he read with great interest the went to Nathan Road near Hamilton
Street and
and there saw that the
roud of which had been communicated to had been dug up into two hotes, cachi
five feet square. them by the Belgian Ambassador,
The holes were It was understood that 1. van Barricaded but the two сп
end ones Zeeland was about to set out the were down. Car No. 1131 was inside
There barrleade. results of his enquiry, the preliminary
were four and in view of this fact and of the lamps, one at each corner, but they fact that His Majesty's Government were cold and
One of unlighted. Detective Sergeant Headridge
had not so far been requested to them had
no wick. The defendant stated that defendant was a former furnish their comments on the detall- company was in charge of some re- employee of complainant's. He hned suggestions made in the King of pairs being made there to the water gained entrance by climbing over
the Belgians' letter, it would not be pipes. There was no watchman. the back wall and boring a hole in desirable for him
Defendant stated that the watch- comment on the door with a chisel. The chisel
these sus
man had falled in his duty. He had was not found until after a visit to
After the decident he say that His gone away. the premises had been made.
"That I May
an
ench
irt
YOUNG WOULD-BE
PICKPOCKETS
CAUGHT IN CHINESE
RESTAURANT
LOCAL PHOTO EXHIBITION
to
supeestions at
at present. would.
Majesty's how went warmly ap- hnd returned and had phoned through
preciate the ideals which inspire is to the office. Majesty's initiative, and that they
Lieut. Lincoln stated that he was will approach the examination of the driving down Nathan Road towards result of Monsieur
the ferry at a speed about 25 miles van Zeeland's | the preliminary enquiry with a desire to an hour. He suddenly hit the barri- co-operate in any proposals which cade, which was unlighted and one offer prospects of practical action." scratched. The car had been loaned
of the passengers was
slightly British Wireless.
by Lieut. Bowen when he went on leave to Japan. It was now not worth repairing.
posal of the lot the Purchaser
ing story of a love sa steadfast that (if not the applicant) will be
your heart exults, "That I May Live" required to deposit with An showing at the Queen's Theatre, authorised officer who will be with Rochelle Hudson, Robert Kent the and J. Edward Bromberg In present at the sale, the sum of
featured roles. A dramalle romance, two hundred dollars, ($200) in produced by Twentieth Century-Fox, cash. This sum will be refund-it tells of a young couple who, de-
Gantly, desperately, cling to ed on payment of the Purchaso
other, although love for them must price.
mean flight, danger and fear. How PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Bearing the marks of Chinese pri- these three human beings contrive and carry out a plan that will sons, two youths, Chan Fuk and restore Kent to society and jall the Wong Kau, were each fined $250, with the alternative of three months' real culprits makes for an intensely exciting climax to
emotionally hard labour, by Mr. W. M. Thomson at the Central Magistracy this morn-
An excellent photograph exhibition affecting film.
"Legion Of Terror" (Alhambra ing on a charge of being found in by Mr. Y. K. Cheng is being held
with from August 3 at
studio, Theatre, to-day). A stirring Indict the Ngan Loong Restaurant
Room No. 4, 2nd floor, Whiteaway, ment of the hooded legiona that intent to commit a felony. orice more have been menacing According to Detective-Sergeant T. Laidlaw Buliding, Des Voeux Road, American ideals, is found in Colum- Cashman, defendants were seen by The photographs, in black and white h's "Legion of Alhambra Theatre.
which has two Chinese detectives behaving in sepia tones, and in colour, represent its showing at the
3 suspicious manner, and when various views in the parks and show scenes Bruce Cabot, Marguerite Chur-brought to the Station confessed they places of Pelping, and also
went to the restaurant with the in- from Shanghai, Canton and Hong-
kong. tention of picking pockets.
Both defendants gave evidence,
Most fascinating for those interest- alleging they were coerced into mak in the confession by the detectives, ed In detailed work will be Mr.
Sir,-1 beg to refer to the com- Cheng's studies of trees, animals,ments on the film, "China Sens." in who assaulted them.
taken. skilfully did not believe their and flowers, all Warship story, and after he had announced There will also be a small group of his decision to convict, Sergeant individual portraits that should be additional most interesting to those specializing Cushman preferred an
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IRAQ LOAN FLOATED
London, July 28.
The £1,000,000 loan on behalf of
to this effect, and said the man came the Kingdom of Iraq, bearing four from 305 Shanghat Street, but there and a half per cent. Interest and was no such address. The price he issued at 04, was successfully pald for the switchboard was very launched in London to-day-Reuter much lower than the actual value. Bulletin,
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CORRESPONDENCE
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To the Editor,
Capt.
W.
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amash barricade he heard a turning round saw complainant's car inside. First aid was rendered to the scratched passenger,
The case was adjourned for 24
Hongkong Telegraph | hours.
chill and a newcomer named Craw- ford
Weaver enact the film's more prominent roles, and aid immeasur ably in making it thrill-filled, well acted affair.
"Sing Me A Love Song" (King's Theatre, to-day). - Lifting
and glowing rollicking laughter romance combine to make this
banned altogether by the released Cosmopolitan production through First National, one of the most entertaining musical comedies
all of the year. There is on
star cast headed by James Melton, the radio singer, Patricia Eills, Hugh Herbert, ZaSu Pitts, Allen Jenkins and Nat Pendleton.
PURSE THEFT
ATTEMPT
Sentence of three months' hard labour was passed by Mr. Thomson at the Central Magistracy this morn- ing on Ho Kau, 22, unemployed, who admitted a charge of attempting to
a purse, containing $40 in local currency and $2.60 In Canton money, from Lau Yee, a
aleadsmith.
According to Inspector Shannon, complainant was sleeping at the
of slern the Hang Cheung, a Shekki junk, about 2.45 a.m. to-day, when he felt someone interfering with his belt, to which was attached the purse. He got up, and the belt fell to the floor. Defendant was the only 10
A report was made person nearby.
to the compradore who had defen- dant arrested.
Again Truth Provos Stranger, More Thrilling,
Than Fiction !
Three authors in
search of a plot...get stuck with a murder!
"THE CRIME NOBODY SAW"
with Lew Ayres, Ruth Coleman
Eugene Pallette, Benny Baker Vivianne Osborns, Colin Toplay
A Paramount Picture
TO - MORROW
at the
ALHAMBRA
charge of returning from banishment in type. Mr. Cheng will be present against second defendant. For this, most of the time to ansiver any ques the youth was sentenced one tions on photographic technique or year's hard labour, concurrent. the subjects of the pictures.
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DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
IT 18 A TARt of a good MAN TO DO
A cook employed on the tug Henry GREAT AND NOBLE DEEDS THOUGH 1 Keswick, Wong Sing, 53, was admit- RISKS EVERYTHING IN DOING THEM-ted to the Kowloon Hospital yesterday Plutarch.
suffering from injuries to the back caused by a 40 lbs, block of wood falling on him while working in the forecastle of the vessel.
Suffering from injuries to the face alleged to have been inflicted by her husband's concubine, Tsang Kwan, 37, of 1018 Canton Road, was admit-
For the unlawful possession of two ted to the Kowloon Hospital yester.sults of Chinese clothing, Chu Tak, day for treatment.
30, street coolle, was bound over in the sum of $10 for six months by Mr.
A 10-year-old girl named Tung Sin Thomson at the Central Magistracy attempted to commit suicide by Jump- this morning. Inspector Shannon Ing into the harbour at Connaught stated that defendant was arrested by Road West yesterday. She was res-ja district watchman in Queen's Rond cued by some unknown sampan peo- Central yesterday. He stated ho ple and taken to the Queen Mary picked up the clothing, near Tung Hospital.
Ištreek
the latter part of the leading article In your issue of July 27,
The fact is that "China Seas" was Censor concerned. Later, the owners of the film, of their own volition, "cut" the nim, and
and made representations for re-censorship. The film, as cut by the owners, was possed. No "cut" or emasculation was directed by the Censors.
T. H. KING, Inspector General of Police.
"What I Saw
In Italy"
Siam Cabinet Wrecked By Scandal Tale
Bangkok, July 20.
under Phynbahol Bolabayuhasena, has re-
• The Siamese Cabinet,
signed, and Prince Adityadirabha, chairman of the Regency Council with it, following a fierce debate in the Assembly on an alleged scandal concerning the
of the young King's lands.
sale
It is stated they were sold private- ly and cheaply.
It is generally
Prime Minister is
agreed
that the not concerned
Sir, Concerning the article "What I Saw in Italy" published in your yesterday's issue, I am entitled to give the most cathegorical lie to this personally with the events which led unknown gentleman John Segrue to his Cabinet's resignation-Reuter, about his interview with Mr. Virginio Gayda and H. E. Rocco.
H. E. Rocco and Mr. Gayda never met or talked to the John Segrue.
G. PAGANO Di Melito,
Italian Consul General. aforenamed [The article complained of was originally contributed to the London This, clearly established, prevents News Chronicle by Mr. Segrue, who any discusston on the several fantas- definitely states that he talked at tle if not ridiculous Items of said length with Signor Gayda and Signor article.
Rocco In Venice. His observations
I beg your well known objectivity appear to present a balanced view of for the publicatlor of this letter." what he saw and heard in Italy.
I am, Sir, your obedient servant, |—-Ed.)
Holhow
Amoy Shanghal
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