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JANE WYMAN
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NIGHT MONSTER! PROWLING! KILLING TERRIFYINGI
"THE WOLF MAN"
Starring Claude RAINS Waran WILLIAM
Bela LUGOSI * Løn CHANEY * Evelyn ANKERS
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Gary COOPER * Ingrid BERGMAN - in "FOR WHOM the BELL TOLLS”
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SHOWING TO-DAY
MAJESTIC
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THE MOST EXCITING MOTION
PICTURE EVER MÅDEI
JAMES MASON
In
“ODD MAN OUT”
with ROBERT NEWTON
COMMENCING THURSDAY JAMES STEWART * DONNA REED.
in TRANK CAPRA'S ·
“IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE"
Received
Agency News
Poon King Bud, Editor of the National Times, was fined $750 yesterday for operating two sets on which he received code news from the Central News Agency of Chino and the Centrál Propa- ganda Bureau without a license.
Puon, through his solfeltar,, claimed that they had been re- celving insecuracies In the
news from the news Agencica and that they need the rc- crivers only as n means to verify the news.
THE CHINA HAIL, TUES DAY, OCTOBER 21, 1947.
T.B. Scholarships Admiral
The award of two Colonial Scholarships in 1540 proved 'so satisfactory that the 'National Association for the Pre- vention of Tuberculosis has decided to offer six scholar- ships`štis year. The successful holdem will come to Bri- tain for six midnitis or longhe ta -study tuberculosis. The Award* w}}išbe divided-an-follow m
(n) Two scholarships (value £120 each) to`registered
doctors the Colonist Medical Service. *** (b) Two sobolarsnips, Cystue $100 each) to medical
graduales of Native Medical Schools in the British Colonies.
(c). Two scholarships (value RED exoli) to Matrons, Nurses, Hedith Visitors, or other members of Col- oniai Sariitary : Departments, Applications should be made through the Colonfaj Medical Departments.
Li Chai-Sum Says
Reds Will Win
(By Margaret Bowes)
Li Chai-sum, dissident Chinese General from the Nationalist cathip, but générally considered non-Communist, flays Chiang Kai-shek and his Government and predicts that Manchuria will fall to the Reds completely "within six months."
Refused
To Answer
An application by Mr.
Páge
Lee Theatre
ADVANCE BOOKING, OFFICE.
ST. FRANCIS HOTEL, QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL
Booking Hours: 11.00 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Daily
Katoni, defending coun- SHOWING TO-DAY AT 2.30, 5.15, 7.30 & 9.30 P.M.
sel in the Behar' trial, to
treat Vice-Admiral Tada Takedo as a hostile wit- ness, was rejected by the War Crimes Court yes" terday.
Admiral Thda was a defence withean In the trial of Vice- Admiral Sokunja anl. Capt. Maynzumi for allegedly killing of survivors of the Behar, sunk In the Indian Ocean by the Toge under the command of Captain Mayazumi.
Tndo was shown a documont alleged to have been written by him in Stanley. Но зудя naked to identify it and his algnature on it. He stated that such an answer would be in-. eriminating and refused to an
Mr. Katont, for Vice-Admiral Sökunja, asked the court that he be permitted to treat witness na hostile...
The Court adjourned to con- alder the point and on resump- tlon held that the witness could not be considered hostile and that any rnswer to the quex- tions would not be incrimina- ting. Witness then admitted that the statement and signa.. ture were his,
Prosecuting Officer D. G. Wilkingon, of the Ràdio Licensing and Inspection Office said that the Conival Propaganda Bureau was not at present authorized] for reception in the Colony. Should a license be opptied, fori The round-faced. one-time He interpreted the appoint-awer. on behalf of the PCB, however, | Nationalist lender, whom I ment of Dr. T.V. Soong an It would probably be granted. reached for an interview after Rwingtung Governor as a move
Inspector Wilkinson told Mr.enreful identification and ad- to counter separation rumours Conklin that his office took emittance through guarded gatea He believed the appointment of Berious view of unlicensed re- and barril doors. expressed a Kuomintang “strong man" to erlying an a protection against much the same opinion as South China alao reflected the leensed news agencies in Christinn General Feng Yu-Chiang's distrust of some of Hong Kong. Moreover, he said, | katany, another erstwhile Nahin Heutenants. the type of news that comes into tionalist Commander who took, Li wafil that he did not be- Hong Kong must be regulated. Ranctuary in foreign territory. Hove that Soviet Russia would Li, who took refuge in Hong actively enter the Manchurian Kong Jast March when his picture. Tho Chinene Com- views and activities made fur-] muniats wore like the National- ther China residence risky. ista in that they believed
China ones figured conspicuously in an strongly in
for effort in Fukien Province to Chinese-Aɛsociated Press. break away from the National Government. More recently, he has been identified with a re- ported South China separatist | movement.
Tickets Sold To Wrong Män
A Chinese detective on duty at the Kowloon-Canton Railway Station at 8 a.m. on Ort
19
was approached by Shum Lam, 4. and asked whether he want- el to purchase tickets for the train about to. leave,
Civil War
Man Pan
the
SHANGHAI MEN'S FIGHT Two Shanghal_men. Wong and Chu Cho Po 1ought over unpaid debts. Wong claimed that Chu owed him some money and struck him on the face, causing wounds to Chu's lips.
Both
Seated in his secluded living- room overlooking the harbour. Li did not deny outright theị story, originating in National- 1st circles in North Ching, that he had a hand in a movement to depose the Nationalist re- "You can't fight in the streets On assenting the plain gime there and effect a coal Court said when he fined Wong here", Mr. Conklin of Central clothes man was brought to n] tion between North China 27-year-old female, Li Yuk, Liberals and the Chinese Com-
$50 yesterday. who offered two tickets for munists. He stated through an 330 feast of each ticket was interpreter that he has always $8,80).
advocated coalition which, he When Li appeared in Mr. W. said, certainly "would be more A. Blair-Kerr's Court yester-] benelleial, to China than, the day charged with blackmarket-i present selfish dictatorship." ing railway tickets, sho.ploaded : ..."The people of Chíná that she bought them for her tirer of war," he said, predict- mother who, at the last minute, ing that one way or another was taken i
they would presently ace tha: Accused further claimed the fighting came to an end. that when she received word The Nationalists will lose in
f her mother's illness she had Manchuria.
Al 3,00 am. on Sept. 7, three he predicted, be already bought the
boat fokis, their faces blacked, tickets. cause they persist in-or can- She was fined $100.
not avoid-fighting defensive-boarded an Aberdeen sampan Shum Lam, charged with ly. The occupation of cities, he and stole $38, 20 bottles of alding and abetting Li Yuk, said, means litle when these mineral water and a quantity of cakes, while two frightened girls looked.
aro
Hau quarciled on Saturday be Hawkers Tang Sal and Cheng
cause they both wanted to occupy the same part of the pavement to display their wares. were fined $25 and bound over on good behaviour for six months at nother $25.
SAMPAN ROBBERS SENTENCED
Cross-examination centred on questions as to whose ordòra the Tone would come under af- ter she had reached Batavia when she received orders to return to her former squadron. Witness said that while on her way from Batavia to the 7th Squadron, she would nor mally be under the command of the 7th Squadron.
Hearing will be continued when the last this morning witness for the defence will be called.
Diseased Pork
10 canties of diseased pork, Li Kan. For being found in possession of 17, was yesterday sentenced to a $250 fine or two months' hard labour by. Mr. Conklin of Central Court.
Li was arrested at 8.20 am. Satur- day when he was walking along Water Street with the diseared meat. The pork was clearly
marked unwhotcrome being
and unfit. Part of a load of pigs which arriv
др
ed in the Colony dead, the park was ordered to be sent to the Slaughter route, it had fallen Hound for destruction.
uf Li.
ทริ
Stoles
inte
the hands
was fined $250 or two month's cities are isolated. hard labour,
T. V. Soong For offering a third-class Li said that he believed that
Recognized by one of the girls "Anyone who purchased this meat K.C.. ticket for $12, at 2.40 the Chinese Reds were sensible en Island Road on Oct. 18, the would become seriously ill. I take a p.m. on Oct. 18, Wo-San-hing enough to realize their own Conklin of Central Court yester Mr. Conklin said.
three robbers..were arrested. Mr..very serious view of this offence,” was fined $75.
weakness. He thought they Iam Ping-kong, arrested at would not try
day sentenced Pun Ping, 20, to govern the and Cheng You Hi, 20, to six 2.30 p.m. on Oct. 18 with two entire country by force but tickets which he was offering would
months hard labour and Cheung retaln Kuomintang
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for $12.00, was fined $200 or Fiberals, particularly the able Tai Fook to three months. six weeks' hard labour. The administrators, as well as cer- same sentence was passed on tam members of the Democra Chau Kan-yee who had four tic Lengue. Such a government, tickets.
he said would as nearly repre- i
ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting on sentative of all Chinh as would frequency of 845 kilocycles from be possible at this time.
12.15 to 2.00 pm, and 6.30 to 11.00 Li bemoaned the "ignorancem., and also on 9.52 megacycles in of Chinese affairs" reflected in the 31 metre band from 12.15 to 1.15, Inspector J. Orem prosecut-the foreign press, as well as 7.30 to 8.30 and 9.15 to 11.00 p.m.
interference in Chinese stairs ...
Arrested at 9.30 a.m. on Oct. 18, Hui Mok-tack was fined $100 for trying to sell two $20) tickets for $22 each.
ed in all caRES.
Slight burns were suffered by Chinose male when a small are broke out on the ground floor of 18 Water
at 3.30 p.m. Street, yesterday. The are, was extin. guished by the inmates.
For
By America and Great Britain. 12.15 p.m.-Studio: Retalous Talk
Children, Unlike most Chinese leaders, 12.10 p.m.-Defly Programine Hummary, ho was not complimentary to 12.12 p.m.-Geile Krupa and His Orch. Secretary of State George C. 15.47 pm--Ossr Natike (Dam) with Marshall, whom he called “a military man who thinks like Chiang."
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THE MAGISTRATE REMINDED
Seventeen-year-old Li Shu-fan appeared before Mr. F. X. d'Almada at Central yesterday and asked to be sent back to his native place, when he pleaded gulity to larcony of a fountain pen from Mr. W. H. Bailey, re- alding at 52 Robinson Road.
Defendant, who had bean pre vlously expoiled, was reminded of the fact by the Magistrate. He was sentenced to two months Imprisonment and recommended for banishment.
Inspector Moran prosecuted.
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ALEXANDER KORDA presents
H. G. WELLS'
THINGS TO COME
Starring
Raymond MASSEY * Cedric HARDWICKE
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BETTE DAVIŠ ning OLIVIA xle HAVILLAND in
"IN THIS OUR LIFE”
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THE
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BURT LANCASTER
AVA GARDNER EDMOND. O'BRIEN ALBERT DEKKER SAM LEVENE
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DONALD CRISP. Onceełby ROSEMARY LANE”: Leyd Bacon,
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NOEL COWARD
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