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THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER
24.
1930,
ท
CENTRAL
TO-DAY & TU-MOREOW ONLY.
B
Daily at 2.15, 5.10, 7.15 and 9.20 p.m.
THE WILD PARTY
A Paramount
TALKING Picture
Starring CLARAS
BOW
--and how to ipa'
ed beauties dong et The id trickal
carloud t
Д
ancorks "kicks"! Clara goes to
she's college, gets a lot of
and knowledge
passing it on! Get in on the "know" for the bey- hey whoopee! You've never heard or seen any. thing like it!
NEXT CHANGE
EALLANOVA NARCY CARROLL PAVE LUKAJ
George
Bancroft
"THE WOLF OF WALL STREET" a Jammuuni Picture
COMING SOON
WITH BYRD
AT THE
SOUTH POLE
A Paramount Picture
Booking at Anderson's & The Theatre. Tel. 25720)
TO-DAY
at 2.30,
5.30, 7.20
& 9.20 p.m.
Billie
Dove
Rod La
Rocque
SEE!
66
AT
THE
The Man
and
the
HEAR!
Moment"
Elinor Glyn's torrid tale of a loveless contract marriage, made in a moment of madness, breken in a moment of love.
MAJESTIC
Nathan Road, Kowloon: Phone 5732K.
Printed and Published for the Proprietors by Frick PROY FRANKLIN, at 1, and J. Wyndham Street, in the City of Victoria Kävelcodg.
THE CANADIAN TRÁDE MISSION IN HONGKONG.
Members of the Canadian Trado Mission to the Far East are seen above, photographed outside the Peninsula Hotel. Mr. John M. Imrie, chairman of the delegation, is seen sented 6th from left, with Mr. W. Mr. L. Clarke, Chairman of the Canadian Chataher of Commerce, on
his right.
CHIANG LEAVING
NANKING.
TO LEAD FORCES AGAINST "RED" BANDITS.
MUKDEN RELATIONS.
#21-
LENOX SIMPSON INQUEST.
INACTION OF POLICE MENTIONED.
CONFLICTING EVIDENCE BY CHINESE SERVANTS.
A THIEF'S CANDID ADMISSION,
STOLE CLOCK AND BOOKS
FROM HOTEL,
I went in to real some books, and eeing the lock lying there, I took jit." said a Chinese, nanted Wong to, who pleaded guilty In the theft Jof a clock and three look, the pro
porty of Mr. J. 4. Cotton. manager, of the Peninsula Hutel, Rowion, before Mr. Butters, at the Kowloon Magistracy, this morning. Hetes live Sergeant Poyatz said Conflicting evidence was given the defendant entered the library at the Peninsula Hotel at about 7.30 ILM. Consular Court lock bast night and walked away Tientsin on November 14, before with the clock, and books. He was
Nathi, New, an Nanking
circles # nounce the protable departure to- merrow for Hankow of Marshal
who will Chiang Kai-stack. sally direct the military opera
the Communist against bundita 121 Han, Hupeh and at Kiangsi.
Tira
Marshal Chinng
MURDER VERDICŤ.
is known an‡Mr. A. G. N. Ogden, O.B.E., H.M. | 2001 removing hems ILZIC] have concluded his negotiations Consul, sitting as Coroner, dur-arrested.
North
Chinn
WAR
with General Chang Hsuch-tanging the inquest which was hell] Mr. Rutters imposed sentener of concerning
and with regard to the death of Mr. two minths' imprisonment. Manchurian affairs and theBertrani Lenox Simpson who organisation of the Kuminchun died at the Victoria Hospital the and Shansi armies. The young] Manchurian ruler and his wife previous Tuesday night. will leave shortly for Tientsin and Peking en route to Mukden,
An independent report saya that General and Madame Chanx Hauch-lang, in the e_Company of
Evidence of identification was tiven by Major George A. Berberk. M. Vice Consul and Registrar. The next witness www Dr. J. W.
October 1.
it indvurtised that the twelfth ordinary yearly meeting of the Chin Light & Power Co. (1016). Ltd., will take place en Mandiny. December 15. 1030, at 12 o'clock noon at the Head Office of the
Mr. and Mrs. Sun Fo, intend 461 M. Grice. M.BOS, LIC.P., who Company, St. George's Building, leave Nanking this evening of a stated that
train which is due to gírive at the German-American Hos- special at Shanghai to-morrow morning, pitat
had 41 consultathe enener. The guests did not any The greatest secrecy is maintained tion there with other doctors, anything. concerning his departure a view when he saw the dureased who was
of the malicious attempt to wreck seriously injured by a wound in the on the Nanking-Shang-luck. Ile was completely paralysed
an exp
Shent Quests.
Tite Coroner: From the begin
bai railway last week, byfieved to from the middle of the chest dawning to the end they did not say a he an attempt on the ffe of the wards. which suggested that his word? Manchurian ruler.
spiar had been seriously injured. Witness: No.
Special Cord Destroyed.
The Coroner; - When {{hc slhtr!s were fired where were you?
Witness we standing near the frant dear. The front deor was and I was just going to shut when I heard the shots.
To facilitate official and com mercial relations betwron Nan king and Makden. Marshal Chines Kai-shek and General Chang
An Z-ray photograph which was Hsueh-liang have decided to in taken showed the bulled augurate a daily air service beaded in the spine. Witness looked Iween the war capitals. The Naatter the deceased from that day king Government is contemplating until the time of his death, the appointment of a number of his illness he passed through the side the door attempt to stop you tonal stages of a man suffering by holding your arms or anything. commissioners to proverd Hsuehow and Panglow with a view on injuries to his spine.
to dromes.
colistrueling
suitable
afro-
and
Durin
The Coroner :-Did the man cut-
of that word?
who was Witness: -The nan At the request of the Corcher)
The exorbitant taxatiou
witness performed a post-mortem standing outside the dour drew his matadministration of the Kumin and found the bullet which had
examination on the 12th instant, pisted at me. chun and other
The Coroner: What happened
independent
Did militarists in Kansu Province completely, destroyed the spinal when you got to the gate?" have had a serious effect on the word and was lodged in the bone yun shout to the police at once?
Witness-The men were hiding trade of this vast Proviner, and of the spine. Wilness then show- Nanking Gaverament has aced the bullet to the Coroner. cordingly received a telegram from public bodies in Kansu orging the
"Boy's Evidence.
Central Government to dispatch a After evidence by Inspector 1, J. strong contingent of troops to Lawless, of the British Municipal suppress the doubtful orgies and (Pier, Me. Simpson's No. 2 boy was to restore prace.
CORRESPONDENCE.
Chinese Mission to Læpers,
To The Editor of Hongkong Telegraph.1
called.
The Coroner:--What do you know about this incident7
Witness:-1 saw three quests ar- rive ut, about 7 p.m.
The Coroner:low were they dressed?
at the side of the wall satekeeper's "
mear the
Gate Keeper's Story. The next witness was the gate-
He said:-A kreper. drove up to the gate after
motor car p.nl. Three guests got wit of the car, and asked if the Commissioner was In the house. I told them that he was in the house. One man said he wished to see the Commissioner. asked them if they had got a card. One of them said yes.
Aining the three of them unly one and a gard 1 then rang which he gave to me. the bell communicating with the house and went with them to the front door.
Witness: One wore a black long Jebat with a black outer Jacket, the second one wore a long light blue coat and was carrying a leather bag,
A few minutes later I saw the Sire shall be grateful if you and the third one, who remained will pernill mc through your outside the front door, was dress boy coming out of the house and the coltinns to express most cardial et in a Chung Sun sult. One rank other three guests were folling him thanks to all those who helped to the bell of the house mut I then ran from behind. Both the boy and the contribute to the success of the to the front door. I opened the door three guests went outside of the emcert recently given in aid of and one name card was given to me.ate. The three guests got into the the Chinese Mission to Lepera.
handed
it to my muster. Mar and the boy was standing near
t
1
To Mrs. R. Sanger, Mrs. Balear, master was playing the gramaphone the wall on the outside. The No. 2 Mrs. Bruce Wilson and Mrs. Luin à poots which was the second lay then reported the matter to the Mesars. Dudley dror from the front door. My mas police and said that his master had
W. Houston
tonter told me to invite them into the heen shot.
The Corener:-Did you not know
Mau Sing, and
Bartlett, W. J. Get Fun' in unly. My master was walking in)
Bailey. Lui Man
Tat, Ma Ping Lit and the members front of the two guests who follow what had happened until after the of the A. S. II, Band we Wouter behind Ax sounds my muster our sincere appreciation for their entered the room 1 heard the shots
excellent items to the programme, und to Mr. W. R.
for be
Linx so largely real for ar
ganising the entertainment.
Our thanks are also due to the well
Ared.
: Two Shots Fired.
The Coroner: How many? Witness:Two shots. After
car had gone
Witness: No, I started to shout Jalong with the boy just as the car
started to move.
1
Conflicting Evidence.
contributors of donations GA heard the two shots I attempted to rate, was open and not closed and
as to the management of the fol-run out of the front door. One man
lowing Arm
Walsh, Yo Old Printers,
Arms for their courteous
Menart assistance:
The Coroner-The boy suld the that you were outside on the pave- was standing outside. At this time nient Kelly
Wilness: The boy told alle, Ander there was a car belonging to my
After further evidence had been son Music Co. and the City Hall master which was standing in the Committee.
compound. The chauffeur who was heard, the Coroner gave his verdict. to the effect that Bertram Lenox- murdered by nome Simpson waĘ at the man who was on the out- nett proceeds of the concert will side of the door went up to through the inaction of the Police or persons unknown. exceed $1,500.
chnuffour. 1 then walked out with
I am pleased to state that the in the car attempted to move out
Thanking you for your courtesy, the two murderers following me of the First Special Area at the crinte was committed, closely. I ran to the corner of the time the intekeepers' quarters and shouted there appears to be very little hepe I reported the of the approkenston of the murderer for a pollen mun.
incident to the constable on duty at or murderers.
—I am, etc.
LI CHOR C (Chairman, Chinese Mission to Lopers, Hongkong Auxiliary)
Hongkong, Nor. 24.
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Girls! The Fleet's Inl
WILLIAMS
Metro- Goldwyn MOFT
TALKING
A
POTULI
its
Something to Gre a val about - Bill Haines' first talking pir ture!
Girls, goba and gege lore moTE laughs! more
thrills! more
romance then you've seen in monibs of pic.
ture.going!
NAVY BLUES
CLARENCE BROWN
with
production
ANITA PAGE KARL DANE
J. C. NUGENT
COMEDY
WHEN THE WIND BLEW
NEWSREEL HEAST ME!FOTONE
CHANGE
NEXT
MEN FELL FOR HER! WOMEN HATED HER!
The
She braved
the tongues of scandal to face
her fiance's titled family, Then she found she loved someone elsel
LADY of SCANDAL
JACK
HOXIE
in "HEROES OF THE WILD"
ΑΤ ΤΗΣ
EPISODES.
WORLD
6 to 10
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TOM MIX and "TONY
"Silver Valley
ia
AT THE
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