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LAST TWO

DAYS

LYRICS ON THEIR LIPS! SLEEVES! LOVE IN THEIR

THEIR BELFRIES!

Me

Sisig

Ris

Song

Music and lyrics by

SUNDAY M.G.M. Picture

LAUGHS UP THEIR BATS IN

A HIT ON THE

JAMES MELTON PATRICIA ELLIS HUGH HERBERT ZASU P: T-S ALLEN JENKINS NATPENDLETON Aen Sheridan » Baituk

KYMOND ENEIGH

"PICK A STAR"

with PATSY KELLY

STAN LAUREL

JACK HALEY OLIVER HARDY

ORIENTALE

28A TO-DAY TO-MORROW•

CHINA MAIL

WHES STORY SERGEANT

FORGED NOTES

CHARGE AGAINST LAWYER'S CLERK

The acting kthomson“

A startling allegation that her the Central

band, in paying her sums of

senting two months.

allowance and

sent of $200 ove

above the necess

hen

the dischar

Mr W indignation at

nstracy this morn-

ong solici charge

Sergeant Pennell

duty, asked for djournment for him to get le- assistance

tendered notes found to be spuri

Defendant had pleaded not guil ous was made at the Supreme Court by Mrs. Sylvia Doris ty but instead of immediately

Reville, in her claim against her husband for $150, maintenance allowance due on July L

ing for a remand allowed time to be taken up by evidence while many

The case is being heard before other cases remained to be heard.

Sergeant Pennell, in evidence, His Honour Mr. Justice RE Lindsell. Mr. H. C. Lee is represaid defendant was a passenger in senting plaintiff, while Mr. P. Ha car which drove round the traffic Sin is appearing for defendant post last night at 11:20 pm at fast speed and which park In evidence, Mrs. Beville said rathe that she lived in Room 3, Ruttoned in Pedder Street in a

The sergeant went House, apart from her husband. manner.

At about 11.30 on the morning of the driver to warn him, and defen- July 10, defendant went to her dant assumed an aggressive atti- apartment and said he did not tude saying that nothing could be ast he was a law- want the matter to go through the done to them, hands of solicitors again and sug-yer and that the Police officer had gested that a settlement could be better look out. When the driver Imade out of court. He then made was asked for his licence, defen- an offer to pay her the sum of $300 dant advised him not to produce it.

TO-MORROW against July and August allowance Defendant was arrested when Sgt.

ONE THOUSAND BREATHTAKING EVENTS

in this tumultuous action story of witchcraft presented

over a thousand players.

THRILLING

NES YOU'LL NEVER FORGET!

Bount

CLAUDETTE COLBERT FRED MacMURRAY MAID OF SALEM

with Harrey Steph

ane

EXTRA SPECIAL EVENT FOR SUNDAY AND MONDAY 3 IMPORTANT FILM PRODUCTIONS ON ONE PROGRAMME!

WITHOUT

ORDERS

THE LATEST MARCH OF TIME FEATURING

if she would go to his hotel and Pennell's patience was exhausted

land after a struggle.. collect it

At 240, therefore, plaintiff went

to her husband's hotel in Kowloon

and found him waiting for her Heavy Rain

She went with him into the lounge,

after a few words of conversation Last Night

he w upstairs and brought back five one hundred dollar notes which he handed to her. This sum, he told her, was made up as follows-$300 allowance for July and August and the additional $200 as a present to her herself

Hong Kong's temperature con- tinues to remam round the 80's with a continuation of occasional showers. The thermometer at 10 o'clock this morning registered only 82 degrees, with humidity at 92 "ALL FORGERIES” Plaintiff then went to Hong per cent. Kong and after making a small Yesterday's maximum temper- purchase at the Fancy Bazaar ten-ature was 85, and the minimum last dered one of the notes in payment. night as low as 78 degrees. She was told that it was bad, Bainfall last night totalled whereupon she brought out all five inches, and the total this year is -81 Inotes and were told that they were inches under average.

all forgeries.

The Royal Observatory reported Plaintiff took the notes to Mr. this morning that pressure is now Blake, of Messrs. Wilkinson and highest over the Pacific to the east Grist who told her to advise the of the Bonins, the depression over the netes in her "possession until west of Canton. Police. She did so and retained South China is stationary to the 7.30 that evening, when Sergt. Local forecast: South and South-

East winds, moderate; fair Pilkington came.

showery.

Cross-examined by Mr. Sin, wite ness denied that she suggested to her husband that he give her two Chung Kam-yee, aged 70, resid

instead of the ing at No. 77, Wellington Street, dmitted to the was yesterday

months allowar one due, in order that she go for a holiday. She was very Queen Mary Hospital suffering surprised, she said, when he agreed from the effects of opium poison- to make the payment.

ing

wife her

Witness admitted that when she went over to the Kowloon Hotel, she took two receipts, one for $150 and the other for $300 with her as she for the wished to be prepared for any pay ment that might be made. She heard that her husband ha

'CHINA'S MAN OF THE HOUR his employment out

GENERALISSIMO CHIANG KAI-SHEK

ma's Dictator in his courageons fight

ins and stop aggression.

WORLDS

MEDIAN

CHARLIE CHAPLIN

that he had been

Sergt.

POLICE EVIDEN

not give evidence sband and the

rested on the evidence of complainant

After a representative of the Fancy Bazaar had given evidence Mr. Lee intimated that the case for

was complete.

Lordship: "But Mr. Lee, you duced any evidence to

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eries

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