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PHOTOGRAPHIC

COMPETITION

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HEROIN HAUL AT LAMMA LEADS TO FURTHER FIND

Lumina Istand was the scene of a rald on July 20, in which 903 heroin pills were found near a hut, this later leading to a further discovery af over 5,000 pills in Queen's Rood West.

TO THE

CINEMAS

AUGUST 17, 1937.

RADIO BROADCAST (Continued from Page 7)

Scala, Milan with The Milan sym- phony Orchestra.

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0,30 London Reiny-Nows and Announcements.

Ben.

0.55 Erle Coates-Selections. "Good Old Saak" (King's Theatre, Cinderella-A Thuntasy. Eric to-day).--This is one of those human | Coates and Symphony Orchestra; I Senior documents for which Hollywood is Heard You Singht. Alfred Piccaver This was revented by

famed. It has all the ingredients for (Tenor): By The Sleepy Lagoon. Revenue Officer A. W. Grumit at the Central Magistracy yesterday, stirring up sentimental reactions in Erie Coates and Symphony Orchestra.

the aud when Tony Kau, 22, unemployed, audience, yet it also Insists upon |

Relay-B 10.15 London number of humorous Ng Li, 2-year-old boy, Cheung Mau,

lines to maintain the balance. Wal-Talk World Affairs, 23, unemployed, and Chan Yau, 27.

luce Beery predominates, but there W. fisherman, appeared before Mr.

are excellent studies by the support- Schofield. The first two defendants

in cast heated by Una Merkel and were charged with possession of 993

Erte Linden. berain pills and the other two with 5,130.

Mr. D. McCallum appeared for the Arst two defendants and Mr. C. A. S. Russ for the third and fourth.

Mr. Grimmitt said that about 7.30 an on July 28 a raiding party with Mr. H. A. Taylor, Government Monopoly Analysi, went to Yung Shu Wan, Lanna Island. They en- tered a hut on the side of a where first and second defendants were found. In a banyan tree just outside the but was a hole in which the party found a sack containing pills and powder, and there was also apparatus for manufacturing. In- side the but were cupboards with chsities and charcoal.

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When questioned, third defendant said he had just been there for few days, having been employed by The owner, who had gone in Hong- hours previously. Un long three examination of his hand the palms were found to be clean but the line. had come pink colour.

Na Li, the small boy. made

dant's.

the

\

10.30 Dance Music. Fox Trol-Rainbow On The River (Fiha: Rainbow on the River); Fox Trol-On A Little Bamboo Bridge. Billy Bissett ond His Orchestra; Fox "There Goes My Girl" (Queen's | Trot--It's Love Again (Film: It's Theatre, to-day).--Spirited' comedy have again); Fox Trol-Stipping im of action and soappy dialogue Through My Fingers. Lew Stone Anu Sothern and Gene Raymond and ills Band: Tango-Monika; make an excellent team and sustain

Tauro-Cara Marl; Barnabas Con the fun to the last.

Geezy and His Orchestra; Fox Trot- Lost My Man: Fox Trol-'in All Lost My Rhythm. Lon! My Music, (Film: Soft Lights and sweet music) Ambrose and His Orchestra; Waltz-- One Kiss In A Miljon; Fox Trot-- Love Pleape Stay. Henry Jacques with is Curreet Dance Tempe Or-

"You Can't Beat Love" (Alhambra Theatre, to-day),--Story of a young man-about-town, who can't resist responding to a "dare", and thereby Anishes u

running as Mayoral by exposing a city racket and eventually marrying opponent's daughter. Neat piece of work by Preston Foster. Joan Fon- tone looked lovely.

candidate,

h

chestra.

11.00 Cinse Down.

"Nancy Steele Is Missing" (Star Theatre, to-day).-Strong drama, DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES with a Bavour of anti-war propa-

The following wave-tengths and fre minda makes this a stirring picture, quenetes are used by laventry: Powerful performances by MeTaglen. Peter Lorre and Walter Contolly,

Victor

#MY Pal The King" (Oriental Theatre, ta-day)-Tom Mix and hig to the wonder horse, Tony, return sereen in a characteristic "wester- ane", which show thot Tom can stil

ride a horse like nobody's business and that Tony is the inest intelligent ! na in fluxlom.

BELL & HOWELL FILMo straighT EIGHTmilar statement to the first defen- MOVIE CAMERA AND CASE, VALUED $250

(Donated by Filmo Depot, Hongkong)

TWO SILVER CUPS FOR SPECIAL CORONATION CELEBRATION SECTION

(Donated by Dr. F. Bunje and Mr. J. C. M. Grenham)

COUPONS FOR PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS

{Donated to the value of $125 by Helmut Nacht and to the value of $50 by Agfa China Company).

THE ILFORD. TROPHIES WILL DE AWARDED TO THe bast AND SECOND BEST ENTRIES IN THE COMPETITION, IRRESPECTIVE OF CLASS,

OTHER PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED AS FOLLOWS:—

SECTION ONE':

PICTI

FOR STORY-TELLING PICTURES

First Prize: Bell and Howell Filmoj Straight Eight Movie Camera, with case, valued $250, donated by Filmo Depot, Hongkong.

Second Prize: Coupon for Photo- graphie Goods, valued $25, donated by Helmut Nocht.

SECTION THREE:

STUDIES IN STILL LIFE First Prizes $45 Cash, donated by "Hongkong Telegraph.”

Second Prize: $35 Cash, donated by "Hongkong Telegraph."

Third Prize: $15 Cash, donated by "Hongkong Telegraph."

Fourth Prize: Coupon for Photo- Kraphic -Goods, valued $10, donated Third Prize: Coupon for Photo by Agfa China Company, graphie Goods, valued $10, donated! by Agta China Company.

SECTION TWO:

GENERAL PICTORIAL SECTION (VIEWS, ARCHITECTURE, LANDS- CAPES, SEASCAPES, HUMAN AND ANIMAL STUDIES),

SECTION FOUR:

SNAPSHOTS TAKEN BY CHILDREN UNDER 11 YEARS

First Prize: 525 Cash, donated by "Hongkong Telegraph."

Second Prize: $15 Cash, donated by "Hongkong Telegraph."

Rald la City

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Dee, Davis, Frances

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Sin Frequency Wavelength GSA

6.500 GSD 1,310 k.c.

D35 GSD 11,760 k.c. GSM 11.865 GSF 15,340 i.c. G50 17,700 k.c. GS1 21.470 x.c. GSI

15.200 k.c. Es) PLSM

40.50 metres 31.35 metren 31.30

meters 23.52 metres 23.20 metres 19.82 intres metres 1397 melren 19,64 metres

K

GISO

GENT

1390 BLOTTAN 0,116 k.c. 49.10 #metres 13,180 k.c. 37.70 metren 13.310 k.. 30.60 metres

Transmission 1

pin. The Salvation Army Pubilehting

and Supplies Band conductor. Adjutan Etle Bull.

25 pm Film Shot & Tunging come

mentiny, with songs, muste ims.

latest

CHAN SZE MURDER OUTLINED

KING'S EVIDENCE

HEARD

entered a taxi and drove to South

Wall Road, off Prince Edward Road, Kowloon City. The tax arrived before the bus, and the driver was directed to back up South Wall Road, facing Prince Edward Road and walt for his passengers to return.

Koo and his companions then Further evidence in the Sincere crossed Prince Edward Road to the publie recreation ground, where Koo murder case was beard at the Kow-handed Au a knife. Shortly after. loon Magistracy when Koo Wah-ink the bus came along, and Chan was completed his testimony and Leung seen preparing to alight. Koo was Wong, the other released prisoner, then fold that he could go away, and began his.

le returned to the taxi, subsequently followed by Leung, Two minutes later Au came up from behind the taxi, and they told the driver to go to the Jordan Road Ferry, which he clid,

Chatham Itoud guing by the route. On the way, near Balley's Shipyard, Au threw the knife out of the window.

Kon related how the murder of David Chea Sze was planned and carried out, and an adjournment was made after Leung's story was told up to the day before the illut.

The accused in connection with the murder are:

Li Fook-cheang, 44, chief manager of the Perfume Manufactory of the Sincere

with Company charged being an accessory before the fact in that between Marel 1 and May 13, he procured the murder of David Chan Sze, alias Chan Lal-tsun, managing!

Sincere: dlicetor of the Company at Prince Edward Road on May 13.

Au Hing, 37, unemployed, charget with murder.

Koo Wah-tak, 26, life insurance broker, and Leong Wong, 32,

charted employed, had also been with murder, but were released to fun Kinga evidence.

At Jordan Road, they crossed the harbour, and went to an opium divan. in Kwong Yuen Street East, where they spent the night. Au noticed blood on hin jacket, and called for water to wash his face. When it arrived, he cleaned, his jacket.

Went To Canton

The next night, Koo went to the

China Emporium dunce hall where he

saw Li who declared that he had dune well. Li then said that Koo would have to wait a while for the Printsed job, and offered to give him 25 a month until he gut one. Koo was advised to go to Cântun, and Li wrote in his notebook the address at' which Kon intended to stay, Koo was then paid $10, and left to meet his two companions, giving Leung J. Wyatt, Assis-$10 and Au $25. Mir.

Mr. Hinsworth is hearing the pros ceedings, and the prosecution is being; jeonducted by Mr. H. G. Sheldon, R.C.,

with the aid of

of

tant Attorney General, Mr. F. W. Shaflain, Assistant Director Criminal Investigation, and Detective Juspector A. E. Carey.

Mr. Leo D'Almada, Snr., is appear ing on behalf of Li and Mr. Peter Sin is watching the provvedlings for Kuo,¦

At the beginning of yesterday's broring. Mr. D. G. N. Anderson, in- structed by Mr. F. Zimmern, stated that he had been briefed to defend Au fling.

"Found A Man"

The two met at the

!

Continuing his evidence, Koo said: that in accordance with a chit he had left for Li,

Alhambra Theatre Building, about 11.30 am, on May 13. He told Li that he had found a man to do the job, and L | answered that it must be done that night. It was arranged that 14 should go to a place of amusement that night to avoid suspleinn, and that the two shonte meet on the following night, at the China Emporium dance hall, where Kan would receive the rest of the money promised him.

"Of Human Bondage" (Majestic Fiest defendant offered to take the

Theatre, to-day).--Magnificent pic- revenue officers to and his mister.

perfectly, G80, GSG.)

p. 2 Ben. Empire Exclianite. They first went to the Lak: Hoi Tung lure of human emotions,

Kowloon Confectionery, that anyone. protrayed by Lesile Howard and Hotel but could not

Kay 128; Bette Then they proceeded to No. Queen's Road Wert, third flow. No-Johnson and Reginald Denny lend one answered the door and the party capable support. but to break in.

the from! enbiele

Was the third defendant, Cheung. He

trying to take

times. but Mr. Mccallum submitted samelising from a basket and throw that though he may not have cut an it away, but was prevented by Mr.

elegant figure in the witness box lie Grimmitt The basket contained had gone there to show he was not some clothing and a packel wrapped the owner of the pilis und this he in brown paper in which were 5,138 | had done. heroin pil.

WEN

free

2.25 pm. The News and Añnouncezdents. Greenwich Time Signal at 2.30 pm12,

Thames. A mosaic uf 2.45 m. "The

words and sic

Transmission 2

(G.S.HG.S.G., G.S..} 645 pm. But Ben. Mountain of Light,' 7.15 p.m.

Tot and the North Pler Orches tra. 8 più. Sir Harry Lauder. 815 p.. The Third Cricket Test Match:

England New Zealand.

Dance

defendant Worship: First Fourth defendant was in the must be convleted. At the kitchen, He said he was a fisher-time I

110 with Mr. McCallum | #30 pm. Henry Hall and

Orchestra. man and had gone there to see that his behaviour subsequent to the

9 pan. Organ Recital. Cheung, who was a friend of his. Ne discovery of the pills was such. DS

9:30 p.n. The News and Announcements. stains were found on the hands of entitled him to consideration: $100 Greenwich Time Signal at 0.45 p.m. either mau.

or two months hard labour.

case

Transmission 3

(G.S.F., G.S.G., G.S.IL, G.SJ)

10.30 1.7.

trn.

11.40

Mr. Grimmitt gave evidence sup- Fourth defendant had been clis- porting his opening and Tam Wal-charged previously on Mr. Russ' sub-10.15 p.nt. Hit Den Talk: World Affairs.”

in, interpreter at No. 7 Police mission that there was [3

Breifat by Frank Butterwort (Flute) and Murtel Liddie (itarp.) Station, testified to the statements against him, and now Mr. Russ sold 10.95 17an. A Day at Blackpool. charged. In these they denied the the defendants had inade

when he was not going to put the third ↑ 11.45 am,,The stungarlo Gtiply Orcties--

man in the witness box. He did not

Isle.' p., Paradise

A murica! allegations.

think it was fair as there were bound

pleture of the South Sens. to be Inaccuracies. At the same Mr.

Match, 12 a.m. The Third Cricket Test ime he also wanted to save his England v. New Zealand. Worship's time. That was a matter of much importance, and he tipped his Worship would take that into consideration. (Laughter.)

that

Macallum submitted

по case to second defendant had answer, and he was discharged.

In the case of first defendant Mr. Macallumn made a similar submis sion. He said that just because heroin pills were found in the vicinity of a person it did not mean that he was in possession of them. In the present case the pills were not even in the hut. First defendant had denied ownership and in fact led the authorities to the owner. He submitted that he too should be discharged.

His Worship held otherwise,

and

Third Prize: Coupon for Photo- First Prize: $75 Cash, donated by graphic Goods, valued $10, donated McCallum put his client in the "Hongkong Telegraph.”

by Agfa China Company,

Second Prize: Coupon for Photo-l graphle Goods, valued $50, donated: by Helmut Nocht,,

SECTION FIVE:

Third defendant was sentenced to six months' hard labour, and a one of $2,500 or another six months in default.

ACTOR RELEASED)

12.15 am. The News and Announcements. Greenwelet Tune Signal at 12.30 am. 12.35 am. The Gershom Parkington

Quintet,

und of the

to visit Malaya to investigate study British administration opium monopoly, were to arrive in Singapore by the Kalsar-I-Hind.

Lest by Mr. Chlen Chun-kwul and Mr. Yu Feng-halu, they will tour the principal towns of Malaya after

A charge against Pun Shing, aged week's stay in Singapore. 41, described up an actor, of posses-

TYPEWRITING AND COPYING

Arrangements are being made by sion of 35 heroin pills at 68 Main the Chinese Consulate-General (Mr. Street, Shaukiwan, was withdrawn Kao Ling-pai) with the Excise De- by Inspector A. Wright before Mr.partment for them to visit the opium box. Tong Kali said he Was il

W. Schofield at the Central Magis factories and packing plant, fisherman and had been engaged by Cheung to Ash and rear

yesterday. Defendant had chickens.y He had been there some ten days.

been remanded from August for FOR PICTURES OF HONGKONG | On July 28 a party of revenue oili-

the Analyst's report which yesterday showed that there was no heroin in CORONATION CELEBRATIONS

hut and had gers had gone to his

the pills. found heroin

in pill:

a banyan tree Prizes will comprise silver trophies some cheung's away. These pills Fourth Prize: $20 Cash, donated by donated by Dr. P. Bunje and Mr. had never been in hit possession and "Hongkong Telegraph."

J. C. M. Grenham; Coupon for Photo- he never knew they were there. graphic Goods, valued $50, donated Cross-examined by Mr. Grimmitt, : Consolation Prize: Coupon for by Helmut Nocht; Coupon for Photo-Tong contradicted himself few signed by the Nanking Governinent Photographic Goods, valued $19, graphie Goods, valued $10, donated donated by Agfa China Company. by Agfa China Company.

Third Prize: $30 Cash, dumted by "Hongkong Telegraph."

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That evening, at eight o'clock, Koo mel Au and Leung as agreed at an oplum divan h. Canton Road, and went to the Star Ferry, where they waited at the bus terminus until after 9.20 p.m.

On May 31, Koorwent to the China Emporium to colleet his month's ames. He received $30, and wus advinil to got to Canton immediately, which he did.

Crons-examination by the defence was reserved,

Leung Wong was then called and after being worded that his pardon wild depend on him giving full and ! time evidence, said that on May 10, he met Koo at the Junction of Shan- tung Street and Canton Road. They walked to an opiumi divan in Canton the divan, Keo showed tuhmanife. Road, converslag all the way, und in

On the next day, Leung · met Au at the divan, and told him the story which had been relateti by Koo on the previous day. He told Au that Koo's uncle had been murdered. fe, the uncle, had been accused of being a communist, and somebody had planted a drearm on him to get him arrested. He was arrested by the authorities and killed.

Koo had said he was willing to pay $25 to have a certain person stabbed, but he. Leung, did not have enough nerve to do it,

Au then replied that he was willing to do it, and later in the day, was introduced to Koo, who related the same story. It was agreed to carry out the murder at 8 p.m. the follow Chan then appeared and entered a' ing day, and arrangements were made No. 6 bus, and Koo painted him out, for a meeting.

The hearing was adjourned to to-

to his companions, who had never seen him before. The three then day.

OUR BRITISH

CROSSWORDS

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114

116

17

18

ACROSS

22

24

He altends to essential points. 5 This point is of mathematical

importance. 9 Hands work together to do this. 10 Damp.

11 One of the ancient lights.

12 The caterer's change,

10 Veto the whole, and veto the

middle.

20 This is coming in.

22 Ladies might like

to have

#

hand in the start of this food- stuff.

23 A bit of a scramble, and mostly

a warm dish.

24 The short measure that is a

crime.

25 Is the rat herein a fossil in the

rocks?

26 Snare.

27 Oficial arrangement of

pronouns,

136

6 Without the fourth letter this

dialect might soon be down- trodden.

13 Where no latitude can be al-

lowed,

14 A

15

A forbidding air?

The head of this fabulous crea- ture was not worth much.

17 Not a simple problem.

18 Birds of this kind are not good

walkers.

10 It age were nothing even this worthless thing might become a film star,

21 Their advent is upsetting, their

upkeep expensive and their de parture is both.

28 Sounds like a charge on wrongs,

but concerns writing. 29 Number.

30 Hold with reptilian tail.

31 A fellow

two

32

30 The harvest may fully occupy

1.

33 Punished

without the law.

37 This is at one end of a needle. 38 To this attention a lady might

not be averse.

39 This beggar has part of 30 across where the beer ought to be.

40 Gunners do In pence,

n seeming absurdity.

But it in

41 Market Hke the tally stick.

DOWN

1 Might Be a missle or a hole in

the ground.

2 A sole addition might lead one

to put one's foot in it.

3 A bit of jewellery.

4 Colour.

5

One

who might 10 across, or part of a stove.

6 Don't risk this behended in this

elevating net,

7 Anald to estimating current

expenses,

May

of paris.

tuke the form of a decora- tion gained in the middle of it, 34 The start of this time is near. 35 This plant may grow on itself. 30 This paper is this at the top of

the page.

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