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THEATREE

To-Day & To-morrow.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

PLAYING ROBBER

GANGS.

BOYS ACTUALLY KILL TWO

OTHER CHILDREN.

AN AMAZING STORY.

TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1930.

ANOTHER MOTORING

MISHAP

EUROPEAN 'INVOLVED IN ACCIDENT.

HAPPY HOURS AT TOURNAMENT.

PRINCESS BEATS TIME, AND TAKES SALUTE.

ELIZABETH'S "TOY:

Shortly before 9 o'clock last jnight, an Austin Seven, No. 2578, driven by Mr. Melchers, was pro- ceeding from east to west along [the tram ́ ́· lines near the No. 2

Little Princess Elizabeth was Shanghai, June 25. Police Station when a young Chin-the centre of a happy "Royal.] News from Tzaliutsing, Sze ese appearing suddenly from be Family party which attended the chuan, states that at a place seme hind a tram. In the opposite direc-

Only At 2.15, 5.20, 7.15 & 9.20 p.m. five miles distant, in the lower tion, got into the way and was opening of the Military Tourna

ALL TALKING-SINGING-DANCING."

Sweetie

Hear the Intent heartthrob "Eweoler Than Sweet". Bro the newest dance craze " Tha Prep Step," And hundred other thrills that will make you feel great!

Next Change, Thursday, July 3rd." BROADWAY'S BIGGEST STARS

THE MARX BROS

IN

“THE COCOANUTS”

WITH

OSCAR SHAW & MARY EATON

Booking at Anderson's & The Theatre.

Telephone 25720.

To-day & To-morrow. at 2.90, 5.30, 7.20 & 8.20

—A Chinese Picture with English Subtitles--

"REMINISCENCE

OF PEKING"

A story of modern Peking, revealing the snares and temptations, and of the devotion of a wife Special music will accompany the picture at 5.30 p.m.

At 9.20 p.m.

THE

"LILLIPUTIAN

REVUE"

Two hours of, popular songs and

Snappy dances in

aid of the

SOCIETY OF ST VINCENT:

DE PAUL

AL MAJESTIC

THE

Nathan Road, Kowloon.

Printed and Pablished for the Proprietors by FREDERICK PERCY FRANKLIN, at 1 and 8 Wyndham Street, in the City of Victoria Hongkong.

knocked down.

section of the salt well area, six The man was injured in the boys were playing robber gang head by splintered glass from the to-day and entered the home of an windshield, but was not found to uncle and found a twelve-year-old be in a serious condition when ad- girl and an eight-year-old boy mitted to the Government Civil keeping house, their parents being Hospital. away at the time.

They demanded that the children open a box where the money was kept, but the children refused to Tobey the young robbers and re-

sisted them.

ment at Olympia.

mit him to attend, but the Queen The King's health did not per-

came, bringing her little grand- daughter, and accompanied by the Duke of Gloucester and Prince George

Sitting bareheaded in the Royal AUSTRALIA DECLARE. Box, and wearing a simple silk

frock, of the palest pink, the Prin- cess quite obviously loved every minute of the performance.

(Continued from Page 1) The young rascals murdered Bradman's wonderful. Innings Scarcely for a moment did she both the boy and girl; then broke came to an end early in the after take her eyes from the arena, ex- open the box and stole $20 and noon when he was out to skipped out gloating over their amazing catch at extra cover by ed to the Queen and seemed to be an cept now and then when she turn- success, so it was reported by a Chapman. The English, captain. neighbour.

gathered the ball with his right telling her about some special in- This led to their downfall, for hand when it was a foot from cident, or asking her, "How do the news spread and the parents the ground. The third Austra- they do it?" of the murdered children return-lian wicket fell, therefore, at 585.

Every time an officer saluted as ed. Soon the whole community Bradman did not make a false

the various events terminated she was in an uproar and police were stroke, his driving, cutting, leg charmingly returned it with her sent to find the "Gang" who had hitting and footwork being. mas-left hand, while the Queen bowed. hurried away to a hiding place to terly. He hit 25 fours, plot for another raid.

...

Her first thrill came with the

Highest Test Match Total. She laughed merrily, clapped, beat with both hands on the front This gang was made up of a Kippax took his score to 83 of the box, and at one stage in leader only 15 years old and the before he Was sent back. He her delight she even sucked ber other boys all younger, one being pulled on to the wicket after thumb. only six or seven years old. They playing a stylish innings in which were all caught and taken to the he hit four fours. The fourth musical ride by "3" Battery of the jail, but the youngest one is wicket fell at 588. Richardson allowed to stay at home for the made a useful thirty before he Royal Horse Artillery. She stood the present,

skied a ball to a great height up and danced in time to

music as the gun tam thundered from Tate which Hobbs safely held. His wicket. the fifth, fell past, and applauded vigorously,

The Pipers.

"The five are to be shot

strangled in the morning, so it reported to-night from the jail.

NANKING AND THE LEFTISTS.

3.

or

is

at 643. McCabe batted brightl for a 44 until he spooned a ball From Hammond -which Woolley She was also enthusiastic, re- took in the field. The score. was the Royal Fusiliers, but the pip garding the historical display by then 672 for six wickets, the highest total in Anglo-Australian ing of the Scots Guarda excited test matches. The previous

her most. record was England's 036 at The little Princess could scarce. Sydney in 1929,

ly contain herself with joy as the Oldfield and Fairfax batted pipers marched past. 43 and the latter 20. With 19 brocade coat over a gown of pale until tea-time, the former being The Queen, în a long cream extras, the score stood at 729 and blue lace, with a turquoise blue Australia declared at this figure. toque, laughed heartily at the an England's Bad Luck. tics of the clowns, and turned Early disasters were encounter-round to point out the fun to her merce there for a huge sum 'be-ed by England when they started granddaughter. But the Princess fore the Nationalist Army will the second innings., Hobbs miss-

was unmoved, consent to evacuate.

(Continued from Page 1) rity. On the other hand, the de- feated Nationalist troops from Tsinanfu, now concentrating at Weihsien, under General Han Fu- chu, have presented a demand to the Chinese Chamber of Com-

Troop' Revolt.

ministrations.

ed a leg break sent down by Grim- The "Skeleton" riders, who mett when his total was only 19. picked up tiny pegs on the points the first wicket thus falling with of their lances as they went gal-

She had a very happy afternoon.

AIRMEN DELAYED IN INDIA.

A section of General Han Fu- the acore at 45. Woolley hit loping past, held her attention. chu's Nationalist troops revolted Grimmett to the leg boundary;! yesterday at Tsingchow and raid-but in doing so he stepped into ed the Police Station, and the the wicket and England's second Telephone and Telegraphic Ad-batsmen went with the score at its I was terrible luck. for Woolley who was batting beauti- Troubles are expected at Chefoo fully. where General Liu Chen-nien is Hammond meanwhile had been organising an anti-Shansi expedi-scoring slowly. He treated the DIFFICULTIES MET BY HOOK tion, deciding to assist Nanking in bowling with great respect and the war,

AND MATTHEWS. was very cautious. He WAB The Shansi Advance.

Joined by Duleepsinhji when

Allahabad, Junë “30; · | Woolley was dismissed, and the Peking, June 30. Indian also adopted a cautious The airmen, Hook and Matthews, The Shansi forces in Shantung policy and took no risks.

who are attempting a record flight are advancing eastwards from When the stumps were drawn from England to Australia, took off Chowtsun, and southwards. from for the day Hammond and from here for Calcutta yesterday'

Duleepsinhji were still together, morning.

Taian.

The troops of Han Fa-chu ap-being 20 and. 27 respectively. They were forced to return, how- parently intend to fall back to England. must score 207 runs with ever, owing to strong head winds.. Haichow by road, from Weihsien.-their remaining eight wickets to They were further delayed by a Reuter,

avoid an innings defeat-Reiter. leakage in the petrol tank-Reuter.

HELL'S

HEROES

motherless baby... the three bad men and

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With the approach of a typhoon, the No. 1 warning signal was hoisted in Hongkong yes- terday afternoon. Last evening at 5.30, the typhdon was reported about 350 miles south-east of Hongkong, moving W.N.W. At 9.40 a.m. to-day, the position given was within 60 miles of.

Lat, 18, Long. 116, still moving W.N.W.

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STAR At 5.30 ONLY

TO-DAY & TO MORROW

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