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"NIGHT MUST

FALL"

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is more than enough excitement for the most blase of crime-fans and more than enough humour to satisfy the most critical. As one of the characters remarks, “Ever?- body likes a good murder": n "Night Must. Fall" Emlyn Williams has given us not merely this but a brilliantly-constructed and in- tensely interesting play, every character in which is a first-rate study in characterization,

The play is a new one, having been first presented in London in May last year. It enjoyed a most successful, run of more than twelve months, and is now to be taken to New York. Patrons of the Hong Kong A.D.C, are thus to have an „opportunity of seeing a play which has probably not been produced as yet anywhere outside of London. They will also have oppor- tunity of seeing a cast which is almost entirely new to local au- diences.

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The leading role, which was played

London by Emlyn Williams "himself, is in the hands of Nigel Weymouth, who has had considerable experience of acting In Malta, while others in the cast include Winnie Cox, who has taken part in a number of productions in England, and Ruby Mathieson. who will play the part created by Dame Whitty.

Performances will be given in the China Fleet Club Theatre, on the nights of November 4, 5, 8 and 7. and it is hoped that the enter prise displayed by the A.D.C. in starting their dramatic season a month earlier than usual will meet with the enthusiastic support of local theatre-goers. Booking opens at Anderson's Music Store on Mon- day, 19th instant, and early reser- vations are advisable.

BELGIAN CATHOLIC

PARTY

Autonomous Flemish And Walloon Section

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"Hong Kong Daily Press" Specialy

Brussels, Oct. 12 The Belgian Catholic Party will henceforth be divided in an au- tonomous Flemish and a Walloon section, according to a decision taken here last Sunday. At a meeting of the Party it was ap- proved that a presid.um be form- ed, consisting of 14 persons, 'one half being Flemish, the other half Walloons. Senator Verbist has been elected chalzman of the Flemish section of the party. :which is to be known as Catho- lic Flemish Peoples Party," while the well-known Catholic leader Boyois has been elected chairman

of the Walloon section, whose de- signation is not yet known,

CHINA SOCCER SUIYUAN FEARS

TOUR

Account At Meeting Of Referees

At the Hong Kong Football Re-

the Sports Club yesterday, Mr. Len ferees meeting which was held at

Wai Tong gave a very interesting speech, recalling incidents of the recent tour in Salgon, Singapore, India, etc.

INVASION

Mongol Irregulars' Making Plans

Shanghai, Oct 12 Anxiety about the situation in Inner Mongolia is expressed by several Chinese newspapers which predict an early invasion of East Süiyuan province by Mongol irre- gulars. Manchukuo troops are at The best team the Chinese play-present massing at Chahar. ed against was the Indian „team. Though the Indian played bare Chinese footed they showed the some fast foot work and speed.

The complete tour in the East lasted 60 days with the splendid record in 27 games of 23 wins and four draws, Total goals scored were 117 for and against.

Wang Ying, leader of 2,000 irre- gulars, is reported to be making warlike preparations in Northern Charhar. while Wi Shou-hsien. commander of the Manchukuo forces which last year gained con- trol of five Chahar counties, is concentrating his troops around Kangpao and Paochang. These forces are believed to be equipped with tanks and armoured cars. team then

Prince Sha, head of the Bulyuan- proceeded to Germany, where they took part in { Mongol Council, is at present con- the Olympics They were very ferring with other loyal Mongol unfortunate as Mr. Les says that they were picked to play against the British since they were the rat to teach the Chinese how to play the game.

The

EUROPEAN TOUR

leaders in Kwetsui before proceed- ing to Nanking to report to the Government. At 1.0 interview Prince Sha declared that adequate preparations have been made by the Suiyuan-Mongol authorities to

In the match between England and China, Lee said that the Eng-repulse any invasion. lisn side was superior because they their stronger kick and had a head work was better. In spite of all that, they gave a very good account of themselves during the Kame, their chief fault being that they could not keep up with the speed of the British team. This was the reason for China losing most of the games.

General Fu Tso-y! · Civil Gaver- nor of Sulyuan, and General Yen Hsi-shan Pacification Commission- er of Shansi, are reported to be planning concerted measures to de- ' fend the province should necessity arise- Reuter.

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were

After the Olymples they crossed Över to London. They had the opportunity of watching the Ar- senal play Everton, and taken around sightseeing, by their hosts, the Corinthians, whom they played at Highbury and were proud to play on one if not the best ground in all Europe. In the Brst half of the game China was leading two goals in the first Afteen minutes, and led 3-1 before the second halt was over, but again their staying power failed them and were beaten In the closing stages by the odd goal in Ave.

:

Mr. Lee described the methods of the referees in England and the co-operation they get from the lincamen

in reaching decisions and on other points which arise during the game.

A vote of thanks was accorded to Mr. Lee for his interesting talk.

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MOB DISORDER » IN ·

ENGLAND

Fascists Meet Opposition

London, Oct. 11.

The match of 5,000 andi-Fascists In the East End of London this afternoon ended without serious

The Minister of State, Vancouve-disorder. There were a number of fäert addressed the meeting and minor injuries in scuffles between declared that the Flemish Catho- Communists and their opponents lies were under the impression and the police made nine arrests. that their interests had not been

About 100 youths, in the course

properly looked after hitherto at the evening, smashed the win- the exist'ng centralised party dows of 15: Jewish-owned shops in Political circles here unanimously Mile End Road, the East End, and attach great importance to the looted their contents, on some of reorganisation of the Catholle the premises. When a bus-load of Party on a federalist bas's.--

police rushed up, the raiders dis- Trantorean News Server

appeared.

ALSACE-LORRAINE

· COMMUNISTS

Meetings Pass Without 'Incident

The

Paris, Oct. 11. Communim meetinga in Alsace-Lorraine, out of woich it was feared serious trouble" might grow, passed of almost without incident to-day.

The Fascist march in Liverpoor in the evening led to lively scenes. Despite the fact that huundreds of foot and mounted police surround- ed the procession, missiles were thrown by anti-Pasciate and the police made bacon charges into the crowd. There were many arresta and several were injured Reuter.

CANTON OMNIBUS

PROPOSAL

Canton, Oct. 12.

M. Leon Blum, the Prime Mini ter of France, was given a tremen- dous ovation on his arrival at

It is reported that certain Lens, where he spoke to 80,000 wealthy overseas Chinese capital- people. "

ists have applied to the Provincial authorities for a concession to Meanwhile, Rad cal Socialista run street omnibuses, warned the electors throughout France that

Formerly, a certain company 2 continuance of strikes and unrest might endan applied for the concession, but ger all that the workers had gain falling to raise the necessary work- ed, and M. Duclos, Vice-President ing capital and successfully ne of the Socialist Party, in a speech, gotiate the terms and conditions at Mulhouse hinted that the Coy with the Government, the com ernment might lose its Communist Pany ceased to exist... support if it did not carry out the In the present instance, the sp- full programme t had promised. plicants for the concessiora" (pro-

Political circles are of the pose to run omnibuses with over oply on that M. Hum will even-head wires, but without rails, and tually have to choose between the to Import over alghty, handsome Communists and Radical Social'ata | up-to-date omnibuses from a lead for his allies-

ing Arm in England Chinese Buening Press.

Reuter

HARBOUR RESCUE -

the

A penniless ex-soldier of Canton Army finding himself stranded in the Colony, attempted to commit suicide by jumping into the harbour yesterday eyen- ing. He was rescued after some difficulty and removed to the Kowloon Hospital suffering from the effects of his immersion.

The soldier was stated to be Lai Hon Ho, aged 22 years, a recent arrival from Canton. He jumped into the water from the Star Ferry boat Meridan Star when about half way across the harbour, after she had left Hong Kong for the mainland. Kwok Chang, a sea- man, immediately went to the

man's rescue.

C.M.S.N. VESSELS

Canton, Olt. 12. With a view to enlarging its field of business, it is reported that the China "Merchants. Steam Naviga. - tion Company proposes to extend to the the run of its steamers Straits Settlements. »

It is reported that the manage- inent of this Company has already sent a representative to Hong Kong to investigate.— Chinese Evening Pret. ***

HU HẠN MIN'S STATE BURIAL

Large Party Attending From Nanking

Nanking. Oct. 12.

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A large party of high govern- ment officials are leaving here to-Manila, Australia and New Zealand vis morrow for Canton to attend the State burial of the late Mr. Hu Han-min. The party includes Mr.. Chu Cheng. President of the Judi- ctal Yuan, Dr. Sun Fu, President of the Legislative Yuan, Dr. Wang Chung-hui and Mr. Ma chung. Mayor of Nanking.. Hj Reuter.

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