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DAILY

AT

2:30

520

720

920

STAR

TO-DAY ONLY

HANKOW ROAD KOWLOON TEL 57795

Loy Brent

IN

STAMBOUL

WITH

QUEST at will

TO-MORROW

RITZ BROS. in "KENTUCKY MOONSHİNE”

TAKE ANY TRAM or HAPPY VALLEY BUS.

CATHAY

DAILY AT, 2.30, 5,15, 7.20,&9.30.P.M. MATINEES 1–106. 306, 40%. EVENINGS:—20%. 30c, 80c, 70c., 80C.

*TO-DAY ONLY-LAST FOUR SHOWS! * Robert Louis Stevenson's Immortal Tale of LOVE AND ADVENTURE ON SEA AND LAND! Rebellion flames... cutlasses clash on a brigantine's decks

brave deeds win beauty's lips and peril unites a valiant three.

A VALIANT THREE....... IN A LAND AFLAME!

ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON'S

Kidnapped

with a cost of 5,000 featuring

WARNER

FREDDIE

BAXTER BARTHOLOMEW

ARLEEN WHELAN C. AUBREY SMITH-REGINALD OWEN

SPECIAL FOR TO-MORROW, ONE DAY ONLY!

A SPECIAL PROGRAMME OF CHINA WAR NEWS

Central Government Studio presents

"CHINA MARCHES ON”

Vivid Scenes including:

THE BOMBING OF CHUNGKING

GIGANTIC CONSTRUCTIVE PROGRAMMES IN THE INTERIOR BATTLE SCENES FROM VARIOUS FRONTS etc, etc.

* NOTE: SPECIAL TIMES AND PRICES *

5 shows daily at 2.30, 5.15, 6.45, 8.15 & 9.45 P.M.

STALLS: 20c. CIRCLE 30c. TO ALL SHOWS ·

Wed. & Thu.: Clyde Beatty: "Darkest Africa" with Manuel King,

THE KAILAN MINING ADMINISTRATION

HOUSEHOLD COAL

Prices per metric ton delivered, as follows:---

Peak District

Bowen Road & Lower Levels

Kowloon

Repulse Bay

Pokfulum

Shek-O & Stanley

$30.00

$28.00

$27.00

$31.00

$30.00

$31.00

Clients are hereby informed that deliveries of Household Coal can only be made if cheque or cash for the supply is sent with the order.

DODWELL & CO

LTD.

Agents.

$100 FINE

THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 19, 1989.

ROYAL

FOR ATTEMPTED OBSERVATORY BRIBE

Before Mr. T. J. Houston at the Central Magistracy this morning, Cheng Shing, 31, shop foki, was charged with giving a bribe of $1 to Police-Sergeant B323, Abdullah, at Des Voeux Road West near Water Street on Saturday.

Inspector W. Mair said that at about 8,45 a.m. on Saturday morn- ing, the Indian Sergeant saw an obstruction of wooden boxes on the footpath in Des Voeux Road West.

He ordered it to be removed, and defendant then gave the Sergeant a dollar and told him to overlook the matter.

Defendant was fined $100 or three months' hard labour.

JAPANESE WITHOUT

A PASSPORT

A 39-year-old Japanese, Junichi Masui, appeared this morning at the Central Magistracy before Mr. R. Edwards on a charge of having no valid passport.

Defendant, who lives at No. 20 Ice House Street, told the Court he did not think that it was necessary to renew the passport which he had but was now not valid. He was fined $10.

ed.

Sub-Inspector Langley prosecut-

CANADIANS TO WELCOME KING

London, To-day.

It is understood that the High Commissioner for Canada and other Canadian authorities in 'London have under considera- tion arrangements for bring- ing together a gathering of

REPORT

In spite of the high wind, mini- mum temperature last night was 82 degrees, after a maximum yes- terday of 86. Temperature this morning was 84, with humidity 82

per cent.

The Royal Observatory reports that a weak anticyclonic area covers the Pacific to the east of Japan; a ridge of high pressure "extends from it to south Korea.

The depression over Tongking and south-west China has deepen- pressure

ed, and a trough of low extends eastwards, across Formosa

to the Bonin Islands.

SENTENCES ON BANISHEES

was

Tang Chi, 36, unemployed, charged this morning before Mr. R. Edwards at the Central Magistracy with a breach of the deportation or- dinances.

He was sentenced to six month's hard labour.

Another Chinese youth, Ho Wing, 20, was sentenced to nine month's hard labour for the same offence.

GAMBLED IT AWAY

A 20-year-old office boy, Mak Kan, was charged at the Central Magistracy this morning with los- ing $40, which he had been given to change into small money, in gambling.

The accused's employer said he would not discharge him, and de- fendant was bound over in $50.

Canadians to give an official re- LUCKY COOLIE

ception to the King and Queen shortly after their return.

was

Chan Fuk, 40, unemployed, It will afford the first public op- given $1.50 from the poor box by portunity to the King to give a Mr. R. A. D. Forrest to buy a carry- few of his impressions of his touring pole when he was charged beg- of the Dominion and the visit toging in the Wanchai district.

the United States.-Our Own Cor- respondent.

Defendant told the Police that he had lost his carrying pole about two months ago, when he was a street

Inspector A. V. Baker prosecuted.

AXIS PROPAGANDA coolie, so he had to beg for money.

IN NEAR EAST

Was

Clothing, valued at $22, residence of Mr. W. Robertson. The stolen from No. 18, Chatham Road,

theft occurred on Saturday.

London, To-day. The Government and the B.B.C. will have to consider how they can improve reception in the Near East of the short-wave broadcasts in Hill Road, reports that gramophone Mr. Kotwall, of No. 101, Leighton

Arabic transmitted from London.records and clothing to the value of Complaints are being received $71.50 were stolen from his re- of the inferiority in strength and sidence yesterday. reliability of the B.B.C. emissions

compared with those from. Ber- lin and Bari.

The matter warrants considera- tion of the erection of a trans- mitter in Cyprus or in some other

Help Kidneys

convenient spot. Our Own Cor Don't Take Draatio Drugs respondent.

OIL FOR TEA

Suffering from poisoning, 2 Chinese, Ng Chun-cheung, was treated at the Kowloon Hospital yesterday.

The man drank automobile, oll in mistake for tea.

and

our fletimoja, have nine million tiny which are gudangered by

irritating: drugs. Be

"Bladder wesk»

(Getting; Up:

minut vitality

and le gustan

8 days or money

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