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THE LOCAL PROGRAMME

FOR TO-DAY.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1929.

SHARP-EYED WOMEN.

RESPONSIBLE FOR ARREST OF

TWO ROBBENS,

At the Kowloon Magistracy you-

The following programme will be} broadcast from the Goremment terday afternoon five Chinese np- Broadcasting Station 2.B.W. on $50 peared before Mr. T. S. Whyte

matres.

1.48 p.m. Weather Report.

Smith on charges of participation In a robbery with violence which

6.30-6.30 p.m. Demonstration Pro-Was committed at No. 230, Port- land Street on the afternoon of

gramme,

748 pm. Evening Weather Be February 4, port.

Detective Inspector Fallon, who

8p.m. Evening Programme (Co-appeared for the prosecution, ap lumbia Records).

"Blue Eyes" (Kern) Bolection

plied for the discharge of the last three defendants, remarking that the Police were not offpring any evidence against them.

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cordingly discharged.

The three defendants were ac-

(Piccadilly Theatre Orchestra.) "Beautiful Kahana" (King) (Teresa Andrews and Samuel Kapu), "Kawall-Isles Of Happinosa" (King) (Kaimana Trio). "Nani Kana!"

(Lizzie Alohikan with Royal Outlining the case against the Hawaiian Band Glee Club). other two men, Detective Inspec- “That's What The Lal Said To Me”

tor Fallon said that the charge (Bina Mossman's Gleo Club). "The Rich Man Drives By Comedian was one of robbery committed on (Gilbert Childs), the second floor of No. 239, Port- "Jeannine, I Dream Of Lilac Timo" land Street at 1.30 pm. on Febru and "My Melancholy Baby" nry 4. At the time there were (Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra). three women on the floor and a "Cavalleria Rusticana" (Mascagni) male child. The robbers gained With the Principals, Chorus and admittance by knocking at the Orchestra of the Britisk National door and requesting to see a man Opera Company named Loung, the husband of one The Cast Santuzen, betrothed to Turiddu

of the occupants. May Blyth, (Soprano). The wife opened 'the door and Lola, Wife of Alo

three men entered the floor. Onc Marjorie Parry, (Mezzo-Soprano) went towards the kitchen while Lucia, mother of Turiddu

Justina Griffiths, (Contraito), the other two held the principal Toriddu, a young soldier

tenant and a friend who was pay- Hoddia Nash, (Tenor),]ing a visit to the flat. Both were Alfo, a leamster

taken to one of the cubicles where. they were tied up, and searched. blanket. Leung's wife was covered with a

Harold Williams, (Baritone). Chorus of Villagers. "You Can't Take My Mem'ries From Me" and "The Lamp Of Aladdin" (The Whispering Pianist). "On The Water" and "The Erl Ring Tenor, (Frank Titterton) "Bye And Bye" and "The Devil

Song" Vocal Duct,

(Ed and Grace MeConnelly. "The Signpost" and "Tartarus"

Baritone, (Roy Henderson). "The Nightingale" and

"The Emigrant" Soprano, (Dora Labbette). "Evening. Boila" and "Serenade"

(Don Cossacks Choir). 10.10 pr. News Bulletin. "Sonata In F" Violin Bolo,

(Lionel Tertia). "Pique Dame" (Suppe) Overture,

(Bournmouth. Municipal Orchestra). God Save The King. 10.30 pm. Close Down.

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DOG-BITE CASES.

TWO LITTLE GIRLS.

AS VICTIMS.

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A dog belonging to Regimental Sergeant Major Parkinson, of the King's Own Scottish Borderers,

After remaining on the floor for about 20 minutes the men left, taking with them a quantity of valuables.

Caught in the Street.

Nothing further was heard of the incident until February 11, when two of the women were on their way to the Yaumati Police Station, when they saw the first defendant in Shanghal "Street. On seeing the women, the man shielded his face with his hat and the housen.. went up the staircase of one of

One of the women stood guard in the street while the other went for her husband, who on his ap pearance placed both women t the bottom of the staira while he himself went to fetch a police- |man. Before he had gone far he heard the women shouting and on looking round anw the first defen- dant walking towards him.

The husband attempted to catch the defendant, who took to his heels, but after a long chase he. bit a chlid named Sheila Ward at a constable. Subsequent informa

wag arrested in Nathan Road by the married quarters in Kennedy tion resulted in the arrest of the Rond yesterday. The little girl second defendant In the house received medical attention, and the dog was sent to Kennedy Town for where the first defendant was seen observation,

to go up the stairs.

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Another dog, belonging to a Japanese living at 38 Queen's Rond Central, bit a Chinese girl, and was also sent to Kennedy Town.

At an identification parade one witness picked out the first defen- dant while another recognised the second.

Plans of the house where the robbery was committed were pro- duced by Mr. F. C.-Neville, of the P.W.D., after which witnesses AEROPLANE MISHAP were called to bear out the open-

BRITISH RACING MOTORIST INVOLVED.

An

Calvinia, Cape Prov. Feb. 25.

aeroplane carrying the British racing motorist, Captain Malcolm Campbell, to Verneukpan, to attempt a world speed record,

Inge

The case was adjourned.

collided with a tree and was totally wrecked.

Capt. Campbell was slightļv Furt. suffering seriously from shock.- and the pilot, named Penny, is

Reuter.

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