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'TO-DAY & TO-MORROW Daily at 2.15, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.20 p.m.

ALL TALKING - SINGING - DANCING

Nancy Carroll as 黯 chorus girl who in- herits a boy's school.

Just picture what that

* promisca! Campus cut-ups. Cuddlesome co-eds. Nancy singing and dancing.

"Sweetie

Nancy Carroll Helen Kane Jack Oakle a Paramount Picture

"Sweetie” solves no problems. Nobody weeps. Everything BIG and in the breezy spirit of The New Show World.

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Tuesday, July, 1, 1930.

Sixth Moon, 6th Day..

BATABLISHED **t^-*E 禮拜二日 中華民國庚午年鍌月初六日

1345

HONG KONG, TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1930.

TICKER SERVICE INAUGURATED.

Quick Method of Sending News.

SHANGHAI ENTERPRISE.

A large gathering of local Press representatives were treat- ed to a very unusual experiment en June 20, anys the Chinn Press, in the offices of Reuter's, Ltd. Reuter's had just received one of the newest forms of news, trans- mission, namely that by transmis. sion from the central offices to the various subscribers, by means of wires and an instrument simi. lar to the typewriter.

As the news is received, it is placed before an expert who has La transmitting set in the form of

typewriter. As soon ma her ecives the news he types it, not upon paper, but upon. a board that records the various electrical Impulses which the different keys produce. Each letter has 4 different number of impulses that travel through the wires to the offices in which the receiving machines are installed. The elec trienl impulses again become mechanical and print the words that the man in the sending sta- tion is typing. It is practically instantaneous and should be very

NOTED CHEMIST.

DEATH OF DR. HARVEY W. WILEY, OF INDIANAPOLIS.

Washington. Yesterday. The death has occurred of Dr. Harvey Washington Wiley, the well-known American chemist, at

Dr. H. W. Wiley.

valuable for stock brokers and the age of 86.-Reuter's American ucwspapers who wish to receive Service.

the very latest stock-reports and

news.

"YOU THIEF AND SON OF MACAO."

Indian Doctor in Trouble.

ALL OVER $37.

H. Eduljee, Indian physician, 54. Avenue Duball, Shanghai, was found guilty and bound over on his personal recognisance to be of good behaviour, for six months by Magistrate C: G. 0. Anderson in the British Police Court 011 June 23.

The defendant пая charged with writing threatening letter to A. da Silva, Portuguese 74, Auvergne Terrace, 201,, Avenue Dubail,, says the local Times. It was alleged that on June 8, 1930, the

defendant had maliciously sent a letter to the complainant threatening to murder him.

In court A. da Silva said that he had known the de- fendant for four years. He also stated that he came to know the accused through the recommenda. tion of a Russian friend.

Eduljee denied the charge and said that he wrote to complain- ant telling him that he was ready to forgo the $37.90, alleged to be due to him, and contribute same to Mr. Silva,

In

cross examination he sald that he wrote on the envelope of [Born at Kent, Indianapolis, he the letter "You.. .. Thief... The machine has not been put was educated at Harvard and Son of Macao and China," but he into general use yet, but as the

appointed saw nothing wrong in It. Lafayette, and various companies awake to their

The accused "un- Professor of Latin and Greek at guilty on the alternative charge was then found ¿pportunities there will doubtedly be 4 demand. The Hutler College, Ind., 1868-70. by the Magistrate, great-beauty of these machines Later he became State. Chemist Hes in the fact that an office sev

Aral

miles away from Reuter's of Indianapolis and specialised in can receive the news as quickly agricultural chemistry.]

As those in different parts of the

same building.

New York and London have al-

HIGHER BUS FARES.

To-day began the first introduc- tion of the increased fares in the Kowloon Motor Bus Co., China Motor Bus Co., and the Kai Tack

ready adopted these machines as appointing him Administrator Bus Co. However, It does not seem

have many other cities through

out the world.

PRESUMPTION OF DEATH DECLINED.

Tientsin, June 16. H.B.M. Supreme Court sitting

from

the estate.

to be much favoured by the work- Mr. A. F. Fearon disappeared ing class Chinese. Eour Chinese the Japanese steamer workmen entered a bus in Shanghai Keizan Maru, bound from Moji Street, opposite the Sincere Com- to Tientsin, on the night of April pany's premises. They wanted to 19 when he appeared to be in go to their usual destination every normal health and good spirits. day-To Kwa Wan; Hunghom. The

Mr. Richard T. Evans appear-previous fare for this at Tientsin on Saturday in Pro-ed on behalf of the petitioner. cents, second class. bate Jurisdiction declined to Judge King said it was still make an order that Mr. Lancelot less than two months since Mr. Low Foster Fearon might have Fearon's disappearance and the leave to swear in his affidavit to Court could not give permission | distance the four mon with one ac- lead grant of administration that to proceed. The matter could, cord exclaimed: "Al, yah. Ten Mr. Augustus Foster Fearon died be brought up again in the Tien- cents. Then we will walk every on or after April 20, 1930, and tsin Court.-P. & T Times.

day instead of riding to work.”

Preventy and cures

WAS five

On being told by the ticket col- lector that the fare had been in- creased to ten cents for the same

rickly Heat

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