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JOHN MASK BROWN, SEN

TIONAL FOOTBALL STAR. WHO BAS

ATTAINED LASTING POPULARITY ON THE SCREEN, WAS THE SECO SOUTHERNER, EVER CHOSEN

THE COVETED ALL-AMERICAN

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COLLECING MIN-

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NEXT TIME LAMBERT HILLYER, DIRECTS A NIGHT SCENE HE IS GOING TO CHOOSE A SPOT FURTHER: FROM HOME. HIS WIFE READ HIM THE RIOT. ACT FOR SHOOTING SCENES OF AGAINST THE LAW UNDER HER WINDOW AT LANE

INCANDESCENT LIGHTS. AT COLUMBIA STUDIOS ARE REFERRED TO AS "INKIES

"Against the Law" is showing at the Alhambra to-morrow and Wednesday.

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Excellent Show. By

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KING OF ITALY

Birthday Observance To-morrow

The Consul General for Italy, Signor A Bianconi, will hold a An excellent programme de reception at the Consular Office, lighted interested andiences at Exchange Building, from 1130 Harmston Circus and Royal km. to 12.30 pm to-morrow, in Menagerie over the week-end "and celebration of the birthday of His the children enjoyed every minate Majesty King Victor Emanuel. of the glamour of the "sawdnst ring at the matinee performances

Saturday and Sunday.

on

THE CHINA MAIL MONDAY,

Short

THE VERGE

TEACHER FINED FOR ASSAULT

Boy "Unmercifully Thrashed "

18 WEALS ON BODY

London. Lewis Jennings, schoolmaster, of Marston School, Oxford, wär fixed It has been incorrectly reported $5 and $2 costs at Oxford recently that the reception has been put for assaulting one of his pupils, forward to today. This statement William Richard Edwards, aged

As an inducement to those who was unauthorised and should be 10. have not witnessed the specially ignored The reception will be

The evidence for the prosecu-}

dean remar things enger of their owIL. Olat's is MEN dean has a trace HA tall, spare aquiline profile beard this "apiz carries his (verger as one and ancient

to the building quicks of diction memory out, monotone that his robe affecte

In his ceremonial feeding the dean with his yo office, erect to the rostrum the altar, he is arresting sonal, and remote, as if the

ANOTHER ARMED ROBBERY

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Hi note member that the Prior reading the committal stood just here—; of course, the monument was not in-position till 1868-seven years | lafer—and, a candle - bearer. was so eager for a good view of the royal mourners that he forgot his candle, and set the old fellow's cope alight, but he carried on as if nothing bad happened, in spite of his burns, and insisted on the Three Chinese armed with Tenediction. It is not meet St bishop continuing with the be

volvers held up the master and fokis of the Cheung Hing Jewel-

Jeweller Held Up By Band

Olaf stint his; service because of

lery Shop, No. 100 Tai Nam Street,e," he said." Shamahnipo, at eight o'clock Inst night and made off with $200

worth of gold articles,

The robbery was carried out inļ

Fout â

TO-MORROW'S STORY:

"To-morrow's story will be "Ridicalns Mus" by Doreen Walace,

a few minutes. At 8 pm. Chau Put, aged 53, was in the shop with three, fokis when three men came in displaying revolvers. Two of the men pointed their weapons at the fokis who obeyed instructions

One almost looked for the not to move. The other man took candle smoke on the stone work.

stonemason's : "hawme", „He was asked on one such oc- smashed a glass display case in casion, "How do you know this the shop, scooped up a handful of isn't all poppycock? It is so long gold ornaments and went out fol- ago. lowed by his companions.

"T have spent fifty-five years în The three ran towards Nam St Olaf's learning, the old man Chang Street in the direction of replied. "If you will do that, Mongkok and were not seen again.

you too, sir, may know.”

OBITUARY

Mr. Edward Jones

DEATH AFTER OPERATION AT WAR MEMORIAL

He does very well. He spends | very little and lives rent free^In] his house, which was the glass kin of the old monastery. It is |a queer old place, with the far- nace hearth in the cellar, and a great forgotten ash-pit below the floor of that. Wulfram, who made "the eleven squints of Paradise" for the apse of Lady of the defendant, was in charge of a mixed class. Mrs. Jennings had

The death occurred at the War chapel, built it to melt and blend | occasion to go out of the room. Memorial Nursing Home yester the colours for his 'glass în 14862 During her absence, according to day evening, following an opera The wide furnace chimney the boy's story, he was punched tion, of Mr. Edward Jones, of goes straight through the house in the back by a girl sitting be Messrs. Butterfield and Swire. still, thuogh someone in post- hind him. He turned round and said something to the girl

good entertainment at Harmston's held to-morrow as originally ar- tion was that Mrs. Jennings, wife Circas, the Management has made ranged.

a reduction in the prices, which are as follows: Ring side chairs, $2.20 First Row Chairs, $110: Carpet gallery seats, 55 ets and Gallery, 39 cts; all inclusive of extertainment tax.

ADMIRAL IN AIR ACCIDENT

Home Fleet C--In-C. Injured

PERSONALITY OF HITLER

(Continued from: Page 13

many? The German people for

When Mrs. Jennings came back years have admired the Faehrer for his early struggles in life, for the girl complained to her, and the the blows which he exchanged headmaster was informed.

**Severe Beating

Forty-two years of age, the Reformation days built foors Late Mr. Jones served throughout across it in the upper storeys and the War and attained the rank of timed it into cupboards. Me Captain in the South Lancashire Parinter suspects John Des- Regiment

borrow, who used to look after Soon after the Armistice, he the singing in Restoration times.

the chimney restored, but he kept the cupboard doors in place. Mr. Parminter shrank from patching with new stone.

(Continued on Page 10).

with the Socialist, workers, in Jennings saw the boy and told came out East and was for many "He was an amateur carpenter," Vienna, for the suffering which he endured as a simple soldier in the him to stand. The boy, stated the years in Shanghai with Messrs. records Mr. Farminter with dis World War, for his impecuniosity prosecution, was standing for 20 Butterfield and Swire. In 1931 approval, "always mocking nails London.

as an unknown politician, and for minutes, after which Jennings he was transferred to Hong Kong, into things, and never driving. Admiral Sir Roger Backhouse, the time he spent in prison

took him to a classroom, told him being chief accountant at Taikoo them straight Commander-in-Chief of the Home

"SOLDIER LIKE UİS”

to touch his toes, and gave him a Dockyard and Engineering Com- He had the floors removed and Fleet, had a slight flying accident How often one could hear simple thrashing. The blows were

so pany

The funeral takes place this recently when a Walrus aircraft Germans says "Our Fuehrer is no severe that they knocked the boy which was carrying him to Port-king or prince, no nobleman or over. Jennings then caught the afternoon, passing the Monument land. capsized on landing.

bourgeois. He is a working man boy by the collar of his, cost and at 5 pm. Sir Roger received medical at and a soldier like na" in the thrashed him again. tention for shock and slight cuts. third year of his dictatorship Herr! Mrs. Edwards said her son re

No one else was injured. Hitler stands as firm as in the turned from school in a state of EXCITED CROWDS AT Admiral Sir Roger Backhouse beginning, and his popularity is collapse. He had eighteen weals. succeeded Admiral the Earl of at least as great as, if not greater In the afternoon she saw Jen- Cork and Orrery as Commander-than, it was in former years, and ninga, and asked him if he was. in-Chief of the Home Fleeton probably more so among the work-aware of what he had done. He August 20. He was formerlying classes than among the pro-said. “Yes, and if you are not second-in-command of the Mediter-pertied classes: -- Trans-Ocean satisfied 1 can- get - your Tanean Fleet.

little boy and serve him the same.” Sir Roger is 55. ́

Kearly to Mrs. EdwardsTM Jennings he had Snearly to death.” and told her to feti

Service

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