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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY - AUGUST 29, 1936

DERBY WIN CRICKET MURDER CASE

CHAMPIONSHIP

Showing To-day at 2.30, 5.15, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m. TEST PLAYERS AGAIN IN

Fresh as an ocean breeze...fast as the "Queen Mary”

Adolph Zukor present

The gay stars of

"Hands Across the Table"

CAROLE LOMBARD.

FRED M&MURRAY

The PRINCESS COMES ACROSS"

NEXT CHANGE

4. Paramount Pichern with DOUGLASS DUMBRILLE

ALISON SKIPWORTH WILLIAM FRAWLEY Bleachael by Williams X. Havmed

WARNER BROS. HIT WITH AN 8 STAR CAST

FIRST SHOWINGS IN KOWLOON

"MAN HUNT”

FULL OF THRILLS AND LAUGHS !

POPILAR PRICES:~

STARE

THEATRE

4 SHOWS DAILY. At 2.30, 5.30, 7.20 & 9.20 p.m. FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY

He hated...as few men can hate

....... the woman he once loved!

adoph Zeker proteufi

HERBERT MARSHALL

Forgotten FACES

GERTRUDE MICHAEL James Burke-Robert Cummings

· Jane Rhodes - A Paramount Pictora

ALSO PARAMOUNT'S

SELECTED SHORTS.

Though you m I nam witching be screwed!

uffering

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"THE GAY DIVORCEE”

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with FRED ASTAIRE, GINGER ROGERS.

GOOD FORM

CONTINUED

Indian Constable On Serious Charge

MEDICAL EVIDENCE TAKEN

The case against Police constable! London, To-day. Bhag Singh, charged with the Despite the fact that Derby were surprisingly beaten by tarder of a fellow-constable, Sahib Somerset in their mid-week fixture, they have won the county Singh, was continued before Mr. championship for 1936-a feat which the county has only ac-W. Schofield at the Central Magis- complished once before in the history of the championship, name-tracy, yesterday when Dr. R. S Begbie, medical officer of the Vic- ly in 1874.

Northants is the county that has had the leanest of seasons, toria Mortuary, testified to the de- gree of intoxication of the accus- not having won a solitary game in the 24 played.

A number of the players ed. chosen for the Australian tour! Mr. E. H. Williams, Assistant came off very creditably during Attorney General, appeared for the the mid-week games, the two Crown. assisted by Chief Detective Kent representatives, Fagg and Inspector J. Murphy, and Mr. W. Ames, both passing the three- M. Brown, of Hastings and Com-

gure mark, while Sims bowled pany, appeared for the accused. well to secure five Worcester Dr. Begbie first gave evidence of wickets for 72 runs. In the having seen the deceased shortly Gloucester-Essex match, which (after he was shot, and told of the was brought to a finish on post mortem examination he co- Thursday, Barnett made 117 ducted on the body. Witness said à bullet and then followed this up by the cause of death was

wound in the neck, with shock and taking 6 for 17.

Scores, as cabled by Reuter, haemorrhage. were as follows:

KHO SIN-KIE "AUSES AN UPSET

Beats Pat Hughes At Lucerne

Lucerne, Switzerland, To- day. Kho Sin-kic. China's first ranking tennis player, caused a sensation here in the International Tournament Men's Singles Sem-Final when he bect Pat Hughes, one of Cup Great Britain's Davis Doubles representatives. by 2-6, 3-6, 6-4.-Reuter, “

US. BASEBALL RESULTS

Yankees Overwhelm Detroit Tigers

BULLIANT "DOUBLE"

New York. To-day. The following were the results

of the major League baseball matches played yesterday:

National League-

At Hove, Yorkshire beat. Sussex on the first innings.

Pronounced Intoxication. Witness then went on to say that [about 5.45 p.m. the same day, he Sussex: 225 and 297 for 7 dec. (A.fexamined the accused, and found Melville 90; Tumer 5 for 59). signs and symptoms of pronounced Yorkshire: 326 (Hutton 8) and 71alcoholic intoxication in him. He

for. 0.

took a sample of defendant's blood at 640 p.m., and also received from At Bournemouth. Surrey bext

Mr. Grant. A. S. P., a sample of Hampshire on the first innings. Surrey: 423 for 9 dec. (Gregory 101, defendant's urine taken earlier Sandham 89, Watts 116 not out, that evening. He forwarded both and 227 for 5 dec.

samples to the Government Analyst. Hampshire: 310 (R. E. Moore 100) and later received a report which and 174 for 1 (C G. A. Paris S3 was to the effect that the alcoholic not out).

content of the blood was 260 mil.)

At Cardiff, Notts beat Glamorgan ligrammes per 100 cubic centime- tres, and of the urine 440 milli- on the first inning.

5grammes per 100 cubic centimetres.

Notts: 304 (Keeton 76, Harris

and 227 for 7 dec Glamorgan: 244 and 112 for 1

Davies not pour).

of From this and the condition (Daithe defendant, witness said de-

fendant was drunk at 5.10 p.m. on,

At Manchester, Lancashire beat July 25. Leicester by an innings and one run.

In reply to Mr. Brown. witness

1 Leicester: 282 (C. S. Dempster 137; said that a person who was a heavy

Pollard 6 for 42) and 139. 1Lancashire: 422 for $ dec.

118, Paynter 89).

drinker would have a lesser alcoho (Iddon lic content in his blood than 2

R. H.

E

Brooklyn

8 15

2

Phelps homered.

Cincinnatti

6

Brooklyn Cincinnatti

4 11

6 13

0

Boston

3 10 Jordan and Lopez hit home runs Chicago

13 2 10 Demarre and Carleton homered.

2

7 13 2

2 8

1

8. 17

1

Derby: 216, (Dennis Smith 93;

the power of determining what

New York

Pittsburgh

Philadelphia

Chuck Klein homered.

beat

teetotal person, after taking the same amount of alcohol It was At Worcester. Middlesex

possible there might be cases where Worcester by 255 runs.

& man, who had been drinking, re- Middlesex: 398, and 212. Worcester: 185 and 171, (Sims 5 for membered nothing the next day.

72).

Such a man could have formed an

intent, said the witness, because

At Wells, Somerset beat Derby by he did not think alcohol destroyed one wicket.

Andrews 5 for 42) and 200 (Wei-was right or wrong, provided the lard 5 for 47).

man was not in a stupor.

Quarrel About Temple

€ 0 Somerset: 146 (A Pope 3 for 35) and}

Showing TO-DAY Simultaneously

KING'S

HONG KONG

ALHAMBRA

KOWLOON

At 2:30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 pm: At 2.30, 5.20, 720 &&M KLIR.

...A

ONLY A Courage LIKE HIS LOVE LIKE THEIRS... COULD LAUGH AT THE PERIL THEY FACED!

A roistering, blustering renegade who might be hero or traitor...a valient man and a gallant girl..... challengeterror and death on a glorious venture... with the fate of three nations at stakel

Wallace Barbara BEERY STANWYCK

John BOLES in A MESSAGE to GARCIA

ALAN HALE HERBERT MUNDING MONA BARRIE

a DARRYL F. ZANUCK 20th Century Production

-Next Change at the KING'S

- LESLIE HOWARD în "THE LADY IS WILLING"

A Columbia Picture •

-Next Change At The Alhambra--- GEORGE O'BRIEN in

"O'Malley Of The Mounted" 20th Century Fox Picture

TO-DAY

ONLY

MAJESTIC

274 for 9: (Wellard 86; Copson Formal Police evidence was then "COLLEEN”WITH

St. Louis

American League

Detroit New York

5 16 14 14

51

6 for 31).

1

Lou Gehrig homered twice.

A

At Canterbury, Kent beat All-India {by an'innings and 202 runs.

All-India: 173 and 148 (Woolley

for 22).

522" (Fagg 172, "Ames Ashdown 117)

given by Chief Detective Inspector

con-

J. Murphy and an Indian stable. Abul-Majid Khan, who had TO-MORROW

4 paraded the Indians, including the defendant, for duty on the morn- 145,ing on July 26; after which Pri- tam Singh, Indian Constable 579 was called He stated that he went! into his room about noon on July

At Clacton, Gloucester beat Essex by 153 raz

Gloucester: 146 (Nichols 7 for 50) 25. followed shortly after this by

and 299 (Barnett, 117).

the defendant He asked defen-

Esser: 171 (Goddard 8 för 64) and dant to go to the Sikh temple and, BC

∙121 (Barnett 6 for 17). --

At 2.30, 3.20. 7.20 & 9.20 p..

DICK POWELL RUBY KEELER,

“PETTICOAT FEVER”

WITH ROBERT MONTGOMERY, MYRNA LOY

POPULAR RECORDS

19056-Would You (San Francisco)

Pre-Got A Heavy Data......... 10062-You (The Great Ziegfeld)

Detroit

8

0

New York

19 17

Q.

Kert:

Dimaggio homered.

8 15

Solters homered. Boston

2

St. Louis

5.0

Boston

2

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TO-DAY'S MATCHES

Chicago

6

8. 1

The following programme

of

Washington

5

bring some pudding for him. De- fendant did so, and when he re- turned, witnesa heard defendant BC tell constable Sadhu Singh. "Could I not go to the Such Temple?"

BC

dant drank and was not in a pasi-

tion to go to the temple, and was therefore doing wrong. The two

C

The Man With Endurance

267-My Piano And Me

C

men then quarrelled, and witness separated them.

284-Poor Little Angeline

Please Believe Me.

C

290.-The Night Is Young

C

275.-I Found A Little Bit Of Paris

It's A Thrill All Over Again.

---Beuter.

day:-

Tore--Sussex v All Indie

Oskham—Leicester v Derby

Worcester-Worcester v Essex

Tamton-Somerset v Lancashire

Gloucester-Gloucester v Notts

You Never Looked So Beautiful

10011-Whoa Josephine

Beney. King Orchi Jimmy Dorsey Orch.

Frank

Crumit.

Turner, Layton Mantovani Orch.

B.B.C. Orch.

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GERTRUDE MICHAEL

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- ROSCOE KARNS -

TO-MORROW & MONDAY

HERE'S A GOOD LIVELY COMEDY 1.

A palooka pugilist and his manager dish the fight game

to crash high society and meet the kind of gals you see in cigarette ads. it's a riot of laughter!

Two Muggs Among the Tascupa að2 "New York's High Society

Fisted

Cake & Faramount Picture with LEE TRACY- ROSCOE KARNS

KENT-TAYLOR-

... GAJE PATEICK :

MATINEES: 20c.-30c • EVENINGS: 20c-30c-

12 2 week-end matches commences to Sadhu Singh replied that defen-

No other games were scheduled | Lord's-Middlesex v Surrey

REPULSE BAY

MATSHEDS

No Complaints About Rebuilding

STATEMENT ISSUED

아 Jind Singh, the priest at the

Bournemouth Hampshire-v York-Sikh Temple in the Police Station

shire.

Folkestone-Kent v M.C.C.

compound, said that about

12.30

um on July 26 defendant came to the temple and asked for Scene

BOB WYATT FOR padding. It was part of the re-

AUSTRALIA

G. 0. Allen's Party Completed

According to an official of the Crown Lands Office. Public Works Department, they have not received jor heard of any complaints that the new allocation of watshed space in Repulse Bay is smaller than the previous sites, as alleged in cer-captain tain quarters.

London, To-day. R. E. S. Wyatt, former England

leader and

of War- wickshire County Cricket Club, has chosen to complete the

It was stated that when a numbeen [ber of matsheds were destroyed by M.C.C. team for Australia-Reu-

the typhoon a fortnight ago. theter. Crown Lands Office staked out the:

ligion to distribute this pudding defendant on Sundays. He

gave

SOITLE.

In reply to Mr. Brown, witness said he realised when defendant ispoke that the man was drunk, and advised him not to come to the temple in that condition.

The players previously selected} areas on which the buildings could for the tour are:-G. 0. Allen be re-erected, and, although some (Middlesex) (captain) R. W. V.

(York

of these plots are slightly curtail-Robins (Middleser), Hammand ed, the owners are still getting the (Gloucester),Leyland space to which they are legally en-shire), Venty (Yorkshire), — ish- titled, namely 20 by 15" feet.

lock (Surrey), Hardstaff (Notts),| Duckworth Lancashire), Worth-

· No New Alignment

It was further stated that no ington (Derbyshire), Copson (Der- new scheme of alignment is nie byshire), Farr (Kent), E R T

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rooms, and capable of housing]. Several architects have been azk ed to submit plans and Messrs. The hearing was adjourned until 1,000 people: Monday afternoon.

BUILDING ON A LARGE SCALE

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Another Skyscraper To Be Erected

RESIDENTIAL BLOCK FOR

KOWLOON,

It will be bigger than the Penin-Raven and Basto have, it is under- sula Hotel, and similar in perstood, already submitted details spective to the Hong Kong and as outlined above.

It is understood that Mr. Fred Shanghai Bank

The area to be developed includes, Kew is acting on behalf of the in addition to Rose Terrace, con-owner of the property, which sisting of nine occupied shops, with the exception of the Eose-

large vacant allotment at the rear Terrace portion facing Nathan of the Terrace. This allotment Road, has lair idle for many is bounded on the right by the years, and is at present used as a Far Eastern Motor Company's flower garden. show-rooms, on the left by the

24 hours

ended on

Harbour View Hotel (formerly Two cases of enteric fever, one known as "Express Lodge) in from the New Territories, were According to plans now near-Mody Road," and "in the rear by reported to the Health Authorities ned, but the new betting sheds Holmes (Surrey), K. Farnes (Esing completion, the biggest re- the M.B.K. quarters at the corner during the will be kept strictly to their staked sex), Barrett (Gloucester), Voce sidential block ever put up in the of Mody Road and Minden Bow Thursday. areas in the future. No new re (Notts) and Sims (Middlesex). Colony is likely to be erected in

gulations as to the type of bathing

shed permissible are contemplated.

ERT-Holmes has, however, Kowloon in the near future.

There are three schemes, and

Though entirely concrete sheds are since advised the Board of Con-

not allowed at Repulse Bay beach, trol that, due to business ressons, the me lady to be adopted calls Printed and Published for the Proprietors, The Newspaper Enterprise Ltd, by DayD CHRETIENĄ, W KSON, Manager, at 3d, Wracham Street, matabeds and wooden bathing he will not be able to make the for the building of a 15-storey

Victoria, Hong Kong sheds can still be bullit, according trip to Australia and Wyatt has skyscraper, containing 70 sumptu- to the choice of the owners.

therefore replaced hin

joas flats of three, four and five

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