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MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1929.

SHARES SENSATION

WARRANT ISSUED FOR A CHINESE

DISHONOURED CUMQUE SEQUEL.

volved.

cheque for $11,700 in payment.

Later

LETTERS & RADIO

ADDRESSES WHICH CANNOT BE TRACED

POST OFFICE LIST

Building:-

at the

CHILD SELLING

COMPLAINANT FAILS TO

APPEAR

MAN DISCHARGED

THE CHINA MAIL,

that he had

ROUND THE CINEMAS

‚“ANYBODY >HERE SEEN KELLY?"

DELIGHTFUL COMEDY

Miss Love is scen BX a

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

NOTICE.

S. P. C. A.

RUTH VAN VALEY CO, offenders apprehended and dealt

with.

W. B. FINNIGAN

President, S.P.C.A.

ENTERTAINS AT THE SHANGHAI CARLTON

AN EXCELLENT SHOW

įports;-.

A sensation has been evented in

A General Post Office notification

Ng Tang, of Sui Nam, charged with Not the sort of sentimental atmos- Ice House-street among share gives the following unclaimed the kidnapping of Chan Kau, nine 'phere that must films have, but a much brokers and a warrant has been correspondence, etc., waiting at the years of age, from his stepfather and brighter is the Universal Production, sworn out for the arrest of a Post Offee, and also unclaimed nother living at 914, Portland Street, į"Anybody Here Seen Kelly," showing Chinese whose name is given a endio telegrams

Radio on September 3, made another appear at the Majestic Theatre to-day, with Chinese have managed to secure It has been reported that certain C. C. Fung. Large sums are in-Telegraph Office. Government

auce before Mr. T. S. Whyte-Smith at Tom. Moore und Bousfe Love in the the Kowloon Magistracy on Saturday.leading roles.

S.P.C.A. Collection Cards, and that This man is stated to have had

Sub-Inspector . T. James stated Posté Restante Correspondence

An Irish traffic "cop" in New York they are using them to collect an office in "Brokers Alley HeJames Bust, H. H. Bristow, A. Dtinued absence he would ask his Wor-plays.

that in view of the complainant's con- City is the part Tom Moors admirably money on their own account. purchased 1,000 "combined" shares Blackburn, G. Boffa, K. Hatger, ship to discharge the defendant. in the Green Jaland Cement Co... w. o. Davidson,

French immigrant, in love with the Members of the Public who are F. S. Elliott, His Worship said that he was still constable, whom she met at the war, Ltd. from the firm of Messrs. Harry A. E. Bastes, J. Houghney (8.3. suspicious about the defendant's evid Kate Price, Tom O'Brien and Alfred quested to communicate immediate approached in this manner are re- 0. Odell & Co. of Exchange Build-"Barrgrave"). Dr. H. Hirschi, Hun ence in which he stated he had recolved Allen help in the laughter of the fim. ly with the Police 10 as to have the ing. The scrip was delivered on Friday by Mr. Odell'a brother-in-Gin, Misa A. Jaskor, C. C. L. Kuo S3 from the mother of the boy to take law, Mr. L. Weill, who received a E. Kuble, C. R. Lee, Leong Seng that when the child was nilasing the (Nat. Past. Research Academy), the latter away. Another point was

Maeno. Through the step-father mak Fung then went to a Toreign ex-Hin & Co.. k. A. Mellugh, I. Matt-her, at once said that he was in change bank and obtained an ad-on. Mrs, H. Mihai, W. M. Mason, ing a commotion about the loss of hit "City of New stepchild, the mother gave the defen- vance of $7,000 agairat the shares. Mr. Maitland 18.8. This sum was drawn out in cash. | York'), R. Marcelino, Swani Pury dant way.

The defendant stated On Friday afternoon (Maugal Anand), Mr. Del Pietro, Fang's cheque was returned to A. J. Robertson, Dean Ruth, Mrs. known the woman to have been involv

The China Press (Shanghai) re LADIES' GOLF CLUB Messrs Odell & Co. marked "refer R. M. Rutter. Cel. V. P. Roach, Missed in the selling of a child before.

His Worship: You know more about The to drawer."

C. A. Sutherland, W. A. Shaw, J. F.

entertainment offered by the this child selling business than you Ruth Van Valey Company at Stelner, Mrs. W. Stewart, Miss

the SUCCESSFUL SEASON REVIEW pught to.

Carlton theatre deserves appreciation In the interval, Mosers. Shewan, Schmidt, F. E. Stephenson (M.V.

AT MEETING Suspicious Circumstances in superlative terms. From the mo- Tomes & Co., general managers of "East Lynn"), G. H. Taylour,

The Magistrate went on to say that ment the show began until the the Cement Co., were notified. The W. P. W. Turner, E. Taylor. (8.8. there were two main points in the; there was not a mument of dilness, Bank which had advanced the "Hampstend"), F. W. Vickery, R.prosecution that failed. One was that every entertainer being a professional $7,000 sent in the perip for re-Viner, Capt. E. Waitziek, Mrs. A. D. the boy had been coached to say what expert. gistration of their lien and then

he did in his evidence as he did not throughout at a high pitch of mirth, Hong Kong Golf Club held its the matter came to light.

know whether he was taken on a ferry almost appearing at times that annual meeting this morning at the L. B. Archer (H.K. Hotel), Ed. P. cross the harbour or not? The other their sides would burst from uncon- Helena May Institute, with Mrs. Klott, Miss Annie Lee, H. M. Snyder the mother has given him three dollars,

point was that the defendant said that trollable laughter,

T. S. Whyte-Smith in the chair. Charlie Chaplin's Hollywood col- Addressing the meating, the which brought suspicion to light.

league, Rex Storey, who is the star President said that the Club has had His Worship told the defendant that comedian of the troupe keeps remind-a very successful year. In that they umfermentioned shares of the M. S. Bluks, M. Brandell (e/o he had given an unsatisfactory ex. Ing one of Charlie himself. Being a were fortunate to have Mrs. Fer- Green Island Cement Co., Ltd, are un-negotiable...

If these H.K. Hotel), I. Cers, D. Chadduchplanation, and that, to doubt, he must high grade jester and an acrobat to shares have

ben negotiated the (e/o ILK. Hotel), Mrs. H. Guterrez, e a dealer in children. He would sc. boot. Storey together with Lm Ayres, deed a matter of regret that Mrs. guson as their captain. It was in- party concerned is kindly request-Lau Chun-piu. Lau Kam-chun. cordingly discharge the defendant, but the talkative. trickster, not only oc ed to inform the undersigned." Leong Seng Hin & Co., Mr.nly on the ground that the complain- cupies the attention of the audience in Ferguson was unable to be present On a report being made to the Nudanoff, "Wan An" (Chinese Gunan has failed to return to the colony, the major acts to a large extent but at the meeting. Police, Fung's oflice was visited but only a servant was on the premises at the time. As stated, a warrant

Report to Police

In a contemporary on Saturday, Messrs. Odell & Co. issued a notice

which read:--

"The publie is warned that the

has been issued,

Another Cheque? Pung has been doing businers with stockbrokers for a number of years and is well known to a num- ber of them.

A

A Foreigner who is not a share? broker is known to have had over $2,000 worth of shares deposited with Fung for sale custody, European broker is also stated to have accepted another cheque (subsequently dishonoure) from

Fung. in return for shares deliver- ed.

Whitess, R. W, Wenver.

Unpaid Correspondence-

(ILK. Hotel, R. B. Sylvia,

Registered Articles

fist of Unclaimed Radio Telegrams boat), Charles Wong. Sin Seng 34 Bonham Road, from

Cholan.

China pink first fl. No. 2 Pottinger St. Central, from "President Jefferson."

.

Leongahan adress Hingjee Wonggoo;

Hotel Thaingoonst, from Medan. No. 416 Shanghai St. Kowloon, from

Swatow.

Antonio Mellan, Peninsula Hotel,

from "Pres. Lincoln.”

0428. from Canton.

180 0266 5804 3680 6281 7227 7115

2329 1869, from Shanghai.

Fravalin "Pres. Cleveland," from

Manila.

3259, from Canton.

Fung's people are said to live in Macne but he received most of his financial backing for his transac- Ichinoseshunzo address Tokyo, from tions from an aunt. He went to

Solo.

Macau often during week-ends, 047-4, from Canton.

where he displayed a liking for the

5341, from Shanghai.

INDECENT PAPERS OBSCENE LITERATURE

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The Rudlence were kept

NEW OFFICIALS

The ladies' section of the Royal

The Cups

cups. They were also grateful to members for the presentation of other cups for the competitions,

Thirty "Subs."

also Alls the intervals necessitated by the shifting of the various scene quite The competitiona during the to the king of the audience.

season under reviewed had been audience by Len Ayres, as one of the to congratulate Mrs. Ferguson on Ruth, Van Valéy, introduced to the most enjoyable ones, and they had best dancers in the United States, well winning the Taggart and Captain FLOOD-maintained her reputation and en- ING COLONY

chanted hor spectators. She presented her original dances in her own inimit DISTRIBUTED TO HAWKERS able manner with the grace and the

rhythm of the artiste she is, and earned They had played one match Before Mr. A. W. G. H. continued applause.

against the United Service, which Grantham, at the Central Magis-Esther Van Valey gave a couple of that other similar matches be ar- Together with Katherine Scott, was a great success, and they hoped tracy on Saturday, a Chinese admit musical oddities which were thorough ranged in the future. ted a charge of distributing mat-y enjoyed. Miss Scott herself ter of an indecent, obscene, re-rehearsed a poem, imitating a young volting and offensive nature.girl, a young boy, a graduating high-

The subscriptions had also in- namely, a the "Mo Tai Ng Toi Ng Yat Hon." cession; she also rehearsed an act as $720 came from that source, and

Chinese paper called school girl and an elderly boy in suc- creased. No less than a

sum of Sub-Inspector Carey, who prose-if she were a finicky passenger in an this year they had been favoured cuted said that the paper was pub- American omnibus, and gave a very with another thirty subscriptions."

ished in Canton and came to Hong high impression of her mimicry.; The reports and accounts were Kong through the medium of the ac- Ice skating on the dry wooden floor then adopted. The election of new cused who distributed papers to

of the stage, cross word puzzle and a officers resulted in Mrs. Lewis being song and dance offering by Jack Med-selected to be the new captain. The The whole of this paper was obscene the programme, whilst one article was particularly

The Bungalow bad. The accused also had other Chinese papers in his possession marks by the talkative trickster Len Of particular interest were witty re. which were "tolerable,"

Ayres. He is more talkative than he

fantua table. On the last occasion, Mak Sook-ping Hingehsaar, from newspaper hawkers for sale hereford and Rosie Lee wero, also part of committee elected wore: Mrs. Evans,

quite recently, his bets there were unfavourable, it is assorted, and he, accordingly, lost a considerable sum of money.

--

fnquiries are proceeding.

GAMBLERS FINED

RAIDS ON TWO CHINESE HOUSES

SERIES OF NOMINAL FINES

Raids on two Chinese houses resulted in two gambling parties being brought before Mr. T 5. Whyte-Smith at the Kowloon Magistracy on Saturday.

Canton.

TO-DAY'S RADIO

LEE THEATRE TO BE RELAYED

LEE THEATRE

L

Mrs. Sherry, Mrs. Brown, Mrs.

Whyte-Smith, MeEachran, Mrs. Sheldon, and Mrs.

Press Thanked Votes of thanks were then re-

A lot of these papers were comis "trickster." In producing a com ing, into, the Colony and the only pact and miniature structure called corded for the Press, the committee means of stopping this objection-Hollywood Bungalow" out of which he of the Helena May Institute, Mr. able trade was to make an example arvellously exhibited a bride, he Gilmore, for auditing the accounts, of those whom the Police succeeded stated that in Hollywood anything the outgoing committee for their with paint on, chicken in front and good work, Col. Matthews and to the nothing upstairs is known as a hunga. Food work

in arresting.

The following programme will be The Magistrate inposed a fine of broadcast to-day from the Hong $50,or, in default, one month's hard Kong. Broadensting Station 2.B.W. Į Inbour. on 350 metres

of

5.00-6.00 p.m.-Programme Chinese Music (Records supplied through the courtesy of Messrs.

In the first case there were ten de.Wing Lok Co.).

fendants the first of whom was charg 6.00-7.00 p.m.-Programme

of

ed with keeping the ground floor of 74 English Records (Columbia Re-

Wai Ching Street as a common gaming house.

cords supplied through the

courtesy of Messrs. Anderson Five persons natal themselves Music Co., Ltd.).

And their boìla ut #3 ench were "The Fountains of Rome"

extrented.

The first defendant was fined $50 and

(Respighi), Milan Symphony

Orchestra,

the word (the commission agent) $25,"Otello- Lay with Casalo" (Vordi), with the option of three weeks' jail, "Otello-Witness Yonder Marble while the rest were fined $3 each.

The second case concerned 23 persons

Heaven", Duct:-

Harold Williams & Francis Russell,

--15 men and eight women-moslly all "Elder Enimore's Sermon on Throw- either hawkers or stall fokis.

D

ing Stones"

Free Busking by Anderson Mnada

Co., Ltd.

THE MASSED BAND 1A9SED

H.M.S. BERWICK

The magie performance of Roz Storey included catching gold fish froth; ale. Without a magic wand no magi- dlan can magle," says Len.

"My mother married an electrician and I am the first shock."

The annikin show featuring Paderewery playing on the piano, AF Jolson dinging, Spanish matador fighting bulls, a skeleton rattling its bones and ballet dancers performing, were of a better quality than has been Given in Shanghai in a long time.

(By kind permission of Captain E.

Robinson, R., and Officers) and The 2nd Battalion The King's Own Scottish Borderers, (By kind permission of Major H H. Crake, D.S.O., and Officers). Conductors...Mr. W. H. Fitz- Earle, A.R.C.B., Mr. G. J. Maulkin, R.M.B.

PART II

The first was charged with keepinOur Child" (Rogers and Roberts), the ground floor of 70 Kremer greet Comedian ...........Charles E. Mack. | 1.-Piccolo Solo.

as a common gaming house. He was "Cump-Fire Sing Song",

flawed $50 or one month's hard labour,

The rest were each fined $2 or four

Vernon Lee and Caterham School Scouts.

Regimental Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards.

days' jail, with the exception of two "Tom Jones" (German), Selection, women who were discharged, they be-

Plano Solo

Ing asleep in the cocklott when the "Jutish Melley" (Grainger), Police made the raid.

Money amounting to $5.68 was order-Russian Fantasy" ed to be confiscated, as well as some "Petticoat Lang Fox Trot,

cards.

Ife pleaded, ignorance of "fashion" and was cautioned.

"Picenroon"

WARWICK REVUE

fyonz EXTENDED SEASON AT THE CTTY HALL

PLEASING ANNOUNCEMENT

www

HIT BY A CLOG

YOUNG CHINESE FACES MAN-

**SLAUGHTER CHARGE

ONLY PLAYING

Lo Choi, a young Chinese, was charged with manslaughter this morning at the Criminal Sessions before Mr. Justice J. R. Wood.

He was said to have unlawful- ly killed a playmate called Chan Mok on August 19 at Mongkok.

to kill

Accused, who was not repre- sented by counsel; said that he and Chan Mok were playing, The Many theatregoers who were latter gave him a blow, and he Green unable to get seats for the open- took his clog to hit him on the (Soloist Musician: A. McKenna, ing night of the Warwick Revuo head. He did not mean

K.O.S.B.) Conductor: Mr. G. J. Maulkin, R.M.B. Co. will be delighted to hear that, Chan Mok. 2-Song

in response to many requests, Mr.

Taking that s a plea of not (a) "Wake Up" (Spring Flow Edgar Warwick has decided to guilty, his Lordship adjourned the

ers) Montague Phillips. play a short season of four nights case until Wednesday morning. (b) "A Birthday..8 Frederick

only at the City Hall on the re- *Cowen. Mr. Percy Younghusband

turn of the Company from Cau- ton, where performances (3) "Kubelik Serenade....Drdia. (b) Torch Dance ..Edward German.

Major. J. L. P. MacNair, R.A. Re-Song

Medley, (a) The Song of the Sca”.

Percy Grainger.

Debroy Somers Band. 3.-Violin Sols.

At the end of the case one of the "Palace of Love, Waltz", accused was charged with spitting in "Come to my Arms, Waltz", Court.

Don Avlon's Orchestra.. 7.48 p. Evening Weather port.

8.5 p.m.-Navy League Con- cert" relayed from Lee Garden.

9 p.m.~

OFFICER KILLED

BOMB VICTIMS IN AMOY

NATIVE CITY

..

· CASUALTIES OF A PATROL

PART I.

1.-Massed Bands March,

"Viscount Nelson"

Zehle Conductor: Mr. G. J. Maulkin,

R.M.B.

Mystery surrounds bomb incident 2-Song: "Falmouth

'n few days ago in one of the bustest streets of Amoy (native city).

Fine Town":

Laron Ronald. Mr. R. A. Green Owing to the political tention else 4-Song: "The Jewel Song from 3.-Film ........."Keep Watch".

Faust"

.... Gouzod. Mrs. O. C. Womack, 5-Sailors'

Hornpipe-Kindly: ar ranged by Miss Daisy O'Keefe,

where, a platoon of soldiers armed with Mauer pistols was out on patrol. A pedestrian walking ahead of and in

the same direction as the troops threw-Song: "Nightmare Song

a bomb overhead,, which fell in the middle of the parade and exploded with great violence. The oficer in coin reand was killed. Two men grievously wounded, one having an arm blown off and the other losing leg. There were neveral minor casus

ties

were

Those of the troops who escap raised, their weapons but refrain)

from opening Bre owing to the numb

of people running about,

of arroste ware mads hat the am detains

ed maintain that they rau sele

out of the danger, zone, ni

(Iolanthe)

.Sullivan.

Maased Bands-Excerpts from * Mr. A. J. Eröck, s

the Comic Opera

•Sullivan.

"HLM.S. Pinafore" Conductor: 31r. W. H. Fitz-Earle,

KARCIM, K.O.S.B.. Accompanist-Mrs. Griggs, Malor W Tube Moth RA, Mason,

Stage Effects a keg (he manages

by Mr.

are to RUSSIAN BOY HURT

be given to-day and to-morrow.

The phenomenal success of this KNOCKED DOWN BY MOTOR company is well deserved, for the shows go with a swingurthat. Is

(b) "Funny little Sailormen" from very exhilarating and the clean,

"The New Moon"

(c) Two Sea Chanteys:

1.Billy Boy

2.What shall we do with the

drunken antior."

wholesome, witty comedy is a joż to listen to, whilst the singing and dancing, of a very high

standard..

'BUS

THROWN FROM CYCLE

Cheung Wong-yau, the driver of china Motor Bus Co. 138, reported an accident to the Police yesterday

the Central: British

Mrs. Davenport Browne, Mrs. Little There is no doubt that the com- afternoon. The bus was in Nathan

Mrs. Bellamy. (Sopranos).pany will receive a rousing recep- Road near Mra. Tinson, Mrs. Harris, Mist Han-

cock ...

....(Contraltos),tion on their return on Wednes School when it collided with a Mr. Annisa, Mr. Griggs, Mr. Mo-day...

Doaald.

Mr. Brock,. Mr. Farker, Mr. Green

Biassed Bands,

(Baritones). Soloist: Mr. Grona."

jbleycle which was being ridden by The booking is now Moutrie's and it would be wise to Borogoff (13)

open at s Russian boy named Nicolas escure seats right away. Only According to Cheung, the cycle one performance is to be given of suddenly appeared from behind an Voyage in a Troopship Miller, each revue. On Wednesday night other bus and attempted to pass it. Introduction, Song (The Soldier's the company will open with the Before Cheung could apply the Tear); Bos'uns Whielle;

All Hands up Anchor.

Peep Show," followed, by "High brakes, the bus hit the cycle. Boro Shanty, (Ther fare thee well; Lights" on Thursday, "The Merry-goff was thrown clear of the ful Portsmouth Town);

Go-Round" on Friday, and "Airy bus, but fell heavily and suffered (The Ancher's Walgha) Nothings" on Saturday. injuries to his right side and arm. Song (Awet sheet and flowing Sea)-Stocene; The Panamely: $8, Faid 31-0

Popular prices will prevail. He was taken to the Kowloon Hos affys the coupem.

pital in the bus. The cycle fell under the wheela of the bus, and was smashed beyond repair.

Santa Lucia Tom Bowlin

White Equall: Bight Belle

For carte ply wash In two

On The Teste-inale "Rule buckets during prohibited hourg Britis

Hakka woman was fined $2 at the Kowloon Polles Caution Saturday. The 60th birthday commemorat Glory Inspector: Stimson cointed out that tion at the Diocesan Boys". School

the accused had been charged two or is announced for Saturday, Novem

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