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Persistent Rheumatism.

How Dr. Williams Pink Fills Drive It Out of the System.

With every turn of cold or damp ereather one hears the cry, "My enemy, rheumatism, has returned to torture me!" So it will, for people who continue their futile attempts with outward applications to curs this deep-seated disorder of the blood. Tis in your system; you most drive it out, by replenishing and cleansing the blood. Not until then can you hope to cure rheumatism beyond áll chance of

returning as it does after mere surface treat

ment.

In innumerable instances Dr. Williams Plak Pills have expelled wheumatism, often in its very worst forms, because they make pure and good the poisoned blood which is its cause. And not only do they do this, but at the same time they build up the nerves, strengthen the 'digestiva and other organs of the body, rein- vigorate the whole system.

Are you victim to rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago, neuralgia? your blood watery or impure? Do

you suffer from nervousness, weak- sers, impaired digestion? It so, let Dr. Willams Pink Pilla help you to get well. Chemists everywhere sei! them $1.50 per bottle, $8 for six bottles. But be sure and refuse imi- tations or substituted. Nothing but the genuine will do..

CINEMA NOTES.

THE HONGKONG

NOVEL REVENGE IN “OLD

'ARIZONA.

While the gospel of "The Cinco Kid" handsome bandit who roam od the plains in the Inte '90s, was killed or be killed, he was, as the express it, “muy Mexicans caballero" where the ladies were concerned.

TELEGRAPH.

SHAMEEN FOOTBALL.

CIGALA DEFEATS MOTH IN GOOD GAME"

MONDAY, JANUARY

TRIAL OF INSTONE BREWER

LOCAL RADIO.

QUR

"BRITISH CROSS

ILM. THE KING'S SPEECH TO BE RELAYED.

and nb

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Shameen, Jan. 19, M. no money - ever / pässed - H.M.S. Cleala defeated H.M.S. the whole thing was Moth by one goal to nil yesterday solutely fictitious. There was afternoon in the Shameen Football never any payment of $482 200 or League. It was a very evenly dis | any payment of it attempted.” puted game with the Cicals getting Dealing with what he termed an slightly the better of it, as tray "extraordinary procedure, coun- deserved to.

sel anld there was a printed docu- ment which was filled in by a man. whe had paid five per cent on shares in which he applied for a personal loan of $9,000 which sum he proposed to use in payment of the balance outstanding on 100 ordinary, shares applied for and allocated.

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For them he had always gentle words and kindly consideration, He The Cicala scored, within the could never have spoken a bareh frat ten minutes, the only goal of word to a Woman. Cisco Kid the match. The Moth backs were loved "Tonle Maria," a half- especially good and had it not becu Mexican with Carmelike trails, for them the Cicala would certain Sheidolized the Kid" until by have woh by a larger margin, "Sergeant Mickey Dunn" came being much the better of the two into her life while Mickey was on teams in the forward line. the trail of the Cisco Kid to cap. By winning this match the ture him, dead or alive,

When Tonia Maria offered to betray the Cleco Kid and the ban- dit became aware of the plot, Cinco Kid worked out his own plan of revenge in a surprising manner.

Alf of which is the thema of "In Old Arizona," the first feature length drama to be produced by Fox Movietone. In the picture which will be at the Queen's from Wednesday, directed by Raoul Walsh and Irving Cummings, Warner Baxter plays The Cisco, Dorothy Burgess is Tonia Maria, and Edmund Lowe is Sergeant Mickey Dunn.

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STAR THEATRE The supporting enat includes a

A. CARPI

prenenta the

ITALIAN

GRAND OPERA

IN A SERIES OF OPERAS

TO-NIGHT

GAVALLERIA RUSTICANA AND PAGLIACCI

Tuesday, January 21st

FAUST

Wednesday, January 22nd

CARMEN

Thursday, January 23rd

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Friday, January 24th

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Booking at Moytris's wid the Star...

Prices $4, $3, $20 $1.

MRS. MOTONO

HAND & ELECTRIC MASSAGE

score of the leading players of the films, and they are all heard as well as seen. Tom Barry wrote the story and dialogue.

"One Minute to Play." Starring the greatest football player of all times, "One Minute to Play, Greater F.DO. production Introducting Red Grange to the motion picture world, is now being shown at the Majestic Theatre, The story revolves Kowloon. around a boy who goes to college with the purpose of making a foot ball record both for himself and for his Alma Mater which to date have never won a game. This theme gives Grange a great op. portunity to display his flashing speed and remarkable technique, and also offers a chance to see the "Gridiron Ghost". in perfect form. Aside from the thrilling football sequences, the picture is repleted with side-splitting humour and has a beautiful romance of youthful love. The story is an original by Byron Morgan and was made un der the direction of Sam Wood The cast includes Mary McAllinter, Ben Hendricks, Jr., Lincoln Stend- man, Lee Shumway, Charles. Ogle, Jay Hunt, Edythe Chapman and George Wilson, famous All-Ameri can halfback.

Football lovers should not miss this thrilling picture. It has its final showing to-day and will not The shown again in Hongkong:

QUEEN'S ' THEATRE. "THE RIVER" DRAWS BIG HOUSES.

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Cicala strengthens 'its 'pósition as third in the League, though still considerably behind it.M.S. Taran- tula and 11.M.S. Scamew. The teams were:

H.M.S. Cicala-Garlick: Glynn, Pinder; Williams, Render, Stevena; Stephens, Rees, Surg. Lt. Bolton, Riddle and McKessick,

By signing the application, the an agreed that the Corporation should have a lien on the shares, and in the event of certain things happening should be repayable without demand. The paper was signed by Mr. Brewer. It amounted, said counsel, to an application for a loan which was perfectly clear on H.M.S. Moth. Cleverly; Ben- the face of the document. A very nett, Dewey; Freeman, Denstone.large number of those loans were Gold; Shawyer, Lewis, Biles, Morey granted, but no money passed at and Wilkenden. Our Own Corres- all. On one side of a book was an pondent.

entry by a certain man of money, and on the other side was entered the loan. No cash or cheques THE PIRACY PROBLEM.put through the cash books at all. were passed, and they were not

Li merely appeared na it cross- entry,

CANTON NAVAL OFFICERS

IN HONGKONG.

The three naval officers, namely, commander Kam Yin-man, Lieut. Commander Lau Wing-kat and

It made it appear that all the cault had been received, the whole of the shares paid up, and, that there was nothing whatever dus on the shares. The only recourse

the bank had against a person was

Capt: Biu Kwong-in who were an action on the particular docu-' ordered by the Naval Head-mont, It would appear that the quarters to proceed to Hongkong total amount of money received to discuss with the British Gov- was seven and a half lakh, but ernment authorities the schemes from the books it would appear to for exterminating the menace of be well under one lakh. piracy around the Mine Bay region In the Po On district, loft the city for Hongkong on Thurs day, says the Canton Gazette,

From a cable received by the Naval Headquarters from the three officers, it is learned that the authorities of the British Gov- ernment of. Hongkong have given them co-operation during their mission and much useful advice for completely suppressing, piracy in the region in question after several lengthy conferences held with the naval officers of the British Government.

MINE OVERSEERS MURDERED.

46 CHINESE "ÄRRESTED IN

BORNEO. |

Bandjermasin, Jan. 13.

A band of Chinese miners, arm- ed with knives, attacked three Dutch mine overseers,-named Van Scheyndel, Schillings and Voltmann,t

1 coal-mile'. at Samarinda.

The two first named men were seriously wounded in the stomach, and died shortly afterwards, while Voltmann was wounded in the

Forty-six Chinese have been arrested.

:

The tale of an unsophisticated youth in the backwoods who, with no experience of women, falla in love with an adventuress who, in turn, responds to the clean affec-head. tions of the Ind, is extremely well unfolded in "The River" which is the current attraction at the They arrived at the coal-mine Queen's Theatre. Crowded houses from Hongkong two daya ngo. at every performance yesterday Their dissatisfaction was ap testified to the popularity of Char-parently caused by false promises Jes Farrell, who plays the leading made when they signed the con- role in association with Mary Dun-tracts at Hongkong.-Straits Times. can. The scenic effects are really

No. 813, Top Floor, Wyndham St. beautiful, the action of the play

Hourkong.

TIENTSIN CARPETS

Special Show at CHELLARAM'S

OPPOSITE HONGKONG HOTEL.

PRICES MODERATE

taking place on the banks of an untamed river in the heart of vir- TURBULENT DEBATE. gin country,

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Fletitious Transaction.

Counsel pointed out that $480,- |000 which purported to have been received, was merely a relinquish- ment of a debt which the company actually owed to Mrs. Brewer and that the transaction of $432,000 lent, which appeared in the state- ment which was filed with the gistrar as actual cash received, was a fethious transaction,

Mr. Brewer was the Manager and Concluding, counsel aid that President of the Banking Corpora- tion and he was the life and soul of the company. He knew every thing that was going on when he filled the return and he knew por- fectly well that' no cash of those amounts had been received. The statement made by him was false in a material particular and false to his own knowledge,

Mr. C. D. Melbourne, Registrar' of Companies, in evidence, produc- ed the Statutory Report which, he said, was signed by Mr. Nisbet and was filed on August 16, 1027, Wit- ness also identified another file as being a public examination.

Mr. E. L. Agassiz, Official, Re- ceiver and liquidator of the bank, gave formal evidence of certain booles and documents.

Public Examination.

An attempt is being made by ZBW, bowmorrow from 7.00p.m. to 8,00 pm. to relay the King's speech from the House of Lords, Va

Listeners are particularly requested

to avoid oscillation of their sets, ...

To-day Wireles A program308, broadcast by 28W, on 355 metres, is

follows: 5.00 pm Programme of H. H. V

records supplied by and Victor courtesy of Makers, Moutra. "Gems from "Aid (Verdi),

Victor Light Opera Company Walkure-Magic Fire Scans,

Warner-Trang: La Bramkin) Deux Arabesquehandel, Play Solo "Eddie Cantor's Tips on, the,

Stock Market

"My Wife on A Diet,"

(Charles Tobles-Georgs 3. Bennett)

· Eddie Cantor,

Three Cornered Hat,

New Light Symphony Orchestra. "The Larboard Watch "The Gendarmes Daet,"

Walter Glynne and Staurt Robertson." "Pomp and Circumstances-March,”

Royal Albert Hall Orchestra. "Nocturne," (Chopin, arr, Essly}}

what is Done,

*

The Lilac Domino”—Cuvillier), Winnis Melville and Derek Oldham. "Over Here-Hedley,"

Victor Male Chorus 6.00-7.00 pm. Chinese programme 7.49 p.m. Weather

er report 0.00 pm.

Programme of H. M. V. and Victor records supplied by courtesy of Messra, Montric. "Selection from "Good News,'"' "Selection from 'Funny Face,"

Victor Arden-Phil Ohman. "I Like my Old Home Town,"

(Lauder), "I'm Looking for a Bonnie Lass to

Love me."..

Bir Harry Lauder,

"Marigold," " (Besly), "Thinking of You,"

(Five o'clock Girl-Ruby), Winnie Melville and Derek Oldham Hungarian Rhapsody, No. 6

Mischa Lovitak!

Wrong.

6 Amphibian..

8 Winnows.

13 Small reptile.

12 Cipher.

| 14 Youngest son.

16 Run away,

17 Flower.

20 Suffrage,

20 Mixed vegetables.

21 Member of legislative body, 23 Torn:

25 Accurate.

27

Facts.

28 Belonging to them..

31 Adjoin.

33 Twist round.

36 Automobile, 38 Showing tides. 37. Parloin.

40 Ball of thread.

"Hearts and Flowers-Intermezzo,”

(Toban!), "The Glow-Worm-Idy!,”

(Lilla G. Robinson-Paul Lincke), | 43 "La Boheme-Valse Di Musetta,"

Victor Concert Orchestra.

(Musetta's Walta),

"Valse D'oiseau,"

• (Bird Waliz) (Verney),

Lucrezia Bori. "My Chio Home," "Ee, by Gum!" (Flynn),

(Donaldson),

Gracle Fields,

metal. particle.

44 Load,

45 Part of the body. 47 Dry,

50 A fow.

51 Colour.

53 Imply.

66 Chews.

69 Molecule.

1 Face.

d2 Grain stalk. 83 Weary.

"Mirage," (Conter), "I Zingari," (Leoncavallo),

"H. M. Calve Cello. 64 Flower, "My Blue Heaven,"

65 Pertaining to the air. 66 Despatch. "Because I Love You," "Lilac Time,"--Vocal Gems, "

67 Brewer's vat.. 68 Trend heavily.

Gracie Fields.

"Light Opera Company. "Wake Up and Dream,"---Medley, "Sho's Funny that Way," ka

Carroll Gibbons. "La Traviata-Prelude-Art III,”

(Verdi), La Traviata-Drinking Song and Gypsy Chorus," (Verdi),

Creatore's Band.

10,30 p.m. Close down.

PARIS SENSATION.

DOUBLE SHOOTING AFFAIR ÄT NURSING HOME.

Paris, Jan. 18.

Down

1. Unita.

2 Double tooth.

3.Image.

4 Divide.

6 Pass as genuine.

6 Scarce.

7. God of Northern mythology. 8 Goodwill..

POLICE RESERVE.

ORDERS FOR THE CURRENT WEEK.

A pallent at a fashionable nura-

Police Reserve Orders by the His Lordship asked Mr. Brewering home, Madame de la Sota, Hon. Mr. E. D. C, Wolfe, C.M.GG about the report of the public niece of the Argentine Ambassador examination and asked whether in Rome, was shot by her husband. Inspector-General of Police, state: he would like that to go before an Argentinian, who then rushed the jury.

into the street and attempted. to Mr. Brewer-I would prefer it intact, my Lord.

His Lordship:-Certainly, Mr. Fitzroy:-Is it going to be rend to the jury by the Clerk of the Court?

His Lordship:-That would be so unusual a procedure.

Mr. Fitzroy can read it to

Farrell is a consummate artist, as REPRESENTATIVES. AGREE TO the jury..

"DRY" VOTE.

of

Counsel then proceeded to rend the transcript of the shorthand note taken at Mr. Brewer's public examination:

After the reading had proceed-

ed for half an hour, his Lordship

Indian Company.

commit suicide. It was thought No drill parades of the Indian at first that Madame de la Sota Company will be held during the had been fatally wounded but period February 1st to March 3rd,

Her husband

later she recovered consclouaneas. She is now in a very critical con- 1930, dition. hospital where his condition is was removed to

grave. It appears that Madame de la Sóta Intended to Beek ́a divorce.—Reuter,

Lady's Death.

· │· Paris. Jan. 19. Madame de la Sota has died,→ Reuter

Flying Squad,

The weekly instructional patrol of the Kowloon Section will take place on Tuesday, January 21st Fall in at the Talm-tea-tsui Fire Brigade Station at 5.15 p.m. sharp. Dress-Winter Uniform and Cap with White Cover.

all who remember his playing in "Seventh Heaven" will remember, and although the story is just a Hille hackneyed in theme it is pre-

New York, Jan. 18. Hented and told in refreshing and After n turbulent debate, the romantic manner. The sound ac-House of Representatives ap-

The weekly instructional patrol -the appropriation companiment is good, and the last proved portion of the film is all-talkie. It $15,000,000 for the enforcement of asked Mr. Brewer if he desired ing an interlude when his Lord of the Hongkong Section will take place on Friday, January: 24th. is as good a picture as patrons of prohibition during the coming the whole of the report to be read, ship corrected Mr. Fitzroy's rend-Fall in at the Central Police the Queen's' invariably expect. year-Reuters American Service. Mr. Brewer replying that he would ing by saying. "Rest; Rest". Station at 5.15 p.m: sharp, Dress

West Palm Beach, Fla., Jan. 19. Two Federal prohibition agents were shot dead while searching for liquor in a private residence. Mr. Fitzroy 'continued reading

All details are being withheld. for n further half hour, there be -Reuter's American Service,

The Fox Movietone News and 4 talkie comedy, which tells of the trials of flat-dwellers in the matter of noisy and "musical" neighboura, completes a programme of undoubt-| ed excellence,

CURE COLDS

AND

PREVENT "FLU"

By Using INHALINE

few, Drops on the handkerchief,

give instant relief.

THE PHARMACY

(FLETCHER & CO, LTD.)

·A.P.C. ·Building.

Tel. 0.345.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

NO KIDDING, OSSIE!! HAVE ALL THE KIDS GONE AND BOUGHT COWBOY SUITS FOR THEMSELVES ?

WLY SURE THING!! GEE-YOU HAVE. AO IDEA WHAT YOU STARTED !!

the parts were

be satisfied If read which dealt with specific points.

MÁNY, I DIDN'T THINK YOU COULD EVEN BUY A CONBOY SUIT" IN THIS WHOLE TOWN FOR LOVE NOR

ANONEY !!!

His Lordship proceeded to readWinter Uniform and Cap with the whole of the relevant sentence, White Cover. Mr. Fitzroy having stopped. The lutter then remarked:"I thought you were giving me a rest." The trial is proceeding.

Sold Out!

WHY, SAY! THE -STORES HAVE

LOADS OF

EM

THEIZE'S "ANOTHER

Special Night Patrols.Meni bers of the Hongkong. Section will

parade at Central Police Station on Wednesday, January 22nd and

Worship,

10 Fishing MOCERNOTY.

11 Karabag S

10 Revise for publication

18 Satisfy.

22 Neat.

24 Gone by.

20. Illuminated circle.

27

Title of honour.

of architecture,

28th

20

80 Praise.

32 Poet

ad Bird-lime,

36 Clothed.

30 Mass of rocks.

89 Loyal,

* patroni,

40 Pertaining to a 42 Draw. 45 Appeared. 40 361.

48

40 Aests.

60 Contempt.

61 Beauty..

62 Flock

54 Greasy.

GG End.

67 Space.

58 Change. 40 Knot

Saturday's Solution.

TOPICE L RUSTIG U_A_MODROUS » ~ GILDER A LETTER £ L WELAMER 8 ~ RIOF NOTED ME7D STRAD 7 V MATHD A CONTINUED A TRAIN

BUGL A TAMOLRATE H AYALE O A ANDAN WLAMY LIVER BURLI D G DOMILAR R N PERBON * COGENIT A_S_REVCOPO K A KHEMID ~ DRGANE

on Sunday, January 26th for special night patrols. Fall in ata 7.30 p.m. sharp Dress-Winter. Uniform:

Sharpshooters' Company. Winter Uniform-All members. of the Company should attend at Messra. Tung Hing and Co., 60- Queen's Road Central to be mea

sured for winter. uniform. This consists of blue serge tunic and riding breeches.

Special Motor Patrals. Motor patrols will be on duty on the fol lowing dates:Tuesday, January 280k, 7.30 p.m. to 10.00 p.m.; Wednesday, January 29th, 6.30 p.in. to 7.80 p.m. 7

"(Sgd.), W. KENT, A. 8 F,

Adjutant

METALS

of all kinda especially for akis- building and saglasering wark,

· Completa." slack., Bast Tärna -Immediats' daßYRTY.

SINGON 80, ESTABLISHED A.D. 1880.

HING LUNG: SES

VIWATS CONE, OVER TÙS PLACE ? GVERY MID IVE SEEN TDAY IS ALL RIGGED OUT IN ONE

OF THEM WILD WEST.

GET-UPS "

TUXTS. FUNNY THEY HAD SLEWS OF 'EM.. WHEN

∙IN HERE:

WITH ALEK YE DAY AFTERNOON !!!

SHOW

MOU

Central 815

By Blosser

COW BOY

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