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ALHAMBRA

NATHAN RD, HOWLOON-DAILY AT 2,30°5,2

TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW

THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 27, 1989.

IT'S BREEZYI IT'S ZIPPYI

Hilarious!

THURSDAY

AND

JUNE

LANG

ROBERT KENT

in

"FOR LOVE

J

OR MONEY”

A New Universal Picture

"THE LEGEND OF MANGKEUNG"

A Chinese Picture with English Subtitles,

斷 FRIDAY

TAKE ANY TRAM or HAPPY VALLEY BUS.

CATHAY

DAILY AT 2.30,5.15,7.20,&9.30.P.M.

MATINKES 1–20%, 30%. 40%. EVENING51-20%, 30% 50% 70, 80%.

SPECIAL FOR TO-DAY, ONE DAY ONLY ! Glorious Romance ! Galloping Action! Powerful Spectacle !.

Mighty Drama of the “American Bengal Lancers'

THE TEXAS RANGERS"

FRED MACMURRAY JACK DAKIE

JEAN PARKER • LLOYD NOLAN » EDWARD ELLIS Paramount Picture • Produced and directed by /ap Kolon

TO-MORROW & THURSDAY—2 DAYS ONLY! Romance ! Peril ! A Man in Love Fights Blackmail ! RICHARD DIX in “BLIND ALIBI” RKO Radio Picture.

TO-NIGHT'S DINNER

1. Soup a la Soubise.

3.

2. Fish Cutlet and Piquante Sauce. Stuffed Chicken and Green Peas. 4. Oyster Curry.

5. Roast Sirloin of Beef...

6. Stewed Peaches."

7.

Cheese and Biscuit.

Tea or Coffee.

Price 90 cts.

ST. FRANCIS HOTEL

QUEEN'S ROAD; CENTRAL.

NACET

OM TRADE M

ENGLAND

You can depend upon Nacet Blades to give you many close, smooth shaves. They bring that uniformly high quality never before in low-priced blades-every blade in every packet having edge that keen and lasting, acet Blades fit. three-peg raz

NACET

BLADES

RECRUITING FOR THE DEFENCE OF INDIA.—Like almost every country in the world to-day, India is now busy obtaining re- cruits for its defence. This unusual picture shows the recruiting-of- ficer at Simla examining likely soldiers for the various Indian Regi- ments and units.

Jewish Refugee Couple Expelled From H.K. A Second Time

Two German unemployeds Alfred by the Jewish Refugee Society. Aufang, and Rudolf Israel Kuttner, Defendant refused to leave Hong and a woman Alice Sara Kuttner, Kong when he was expelled from were charged before Mr. R. Ed- the Colony on June 1, The Jewish wards at the Central Magistracy | Refugee Association helped him by this morning, with entering the paying his passage to Shanghai. Colony without a valid passport, He left for Shanghai but had on June 23.

shown little gratitude for what the Society had done for him.

"

Detective Sergeant Loughlin said that all defendants came to the It was understood, said Sergeant Colony from Swatow.

Loughlin, that defendant left First defendant, Aufang, told Shanghai some time ago, and went the Court that he objected to hav- to Swatow. Then he came back to ing his remarks interpreted by an- the Colony, when the trouble broke other German refugee. He said out, without authorisation. The that he had had learned that re-captain of the ship was

not to fugees would not help each other. blame, for defendant was only He was not the only one who found after the ship has left had came to Hong Kong without a Swatow. valid passport.

Defendant when asked to make a definite ples, said he could not admit or deny that his passport was valid.

Mr. Edwards remanded the de- fendant for 24 hours to settle the affair of the interpreter.

SHOWED LITTLE GRATITUDE

Second defendant, Kuttner, said his passport was valid, though it. had no visa for Hong Kong.

Sergeant Loughlin told the Court that defendant first arrived in the Colony on May 1 and was assisted

COUNTERFEITING CHARGE

On arrival in the Colony, he was warned not to come ashore, but Kuttner disregard the warning and landed.

FEIGNED FAINT

While defendant was in Hong Kong he organised subscriptions for himself by advertising in news. papers. Defendant had also ex- 'pressed the wish to go to Portugal.

Kuttner told the Court that his wife had once intended to end her life, as she was so down-hearted.

Sergeant Loughlin said that the man's story was untrue. His wife had only feigned a faint to get money.

An expulsion order was made against the defendants.

and third

ROYAL OBSERVATORY REPORT

reports

Li Yat-luk, 29, rattan chair mak- er, was charged at the Central Magistracy before Mr. R. A. D. Forrest this morning with posses- sion of a large quantity of counter- The Royal Observatory felt coins and instruments for that a weak anticyclone covers the counterfeiting, at No. 53, Queen's Pacific to the east of Japan, and Road East, second floor, yesterday, a ridge of high pressure extende It was alleged that 292 counter from it to the Caroline Islanda, ** feit ten-cent pieces and 187 five-・ An area of low pressure extends cent pieces were found on the pre- from the lower. Yangtse Valley mises.

the Sea

A week's formal remand

Detective Sub-Inspector C. Buhler, granted.

No W. N. Darkins is in charge of

case.

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vas.

Cathay Hotel, non-

PICKED WRONG MAN Foder Stetson Thre

Edwi

Passed of Chung bauployed

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