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Вали

THEATRE

TO-DAY to MONDAY Daily at 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 and 9.20 p.m.

Daring-Delightful-Different

HEAR HIM SING

"My Future

Just

Passed"

"Do You Pay. Madame?

CHARLES BUDDY'

IM

ROGERS "Safety in Numbers

A Guramount Glaturr

Inglas! "Amaris'" Bay-Friend" comand- Zing with Tivi gorgeous girls. In a skyscraper castic just Made for love

Tuesday, Dec. 9th

JEANETTE

A roguish

revel of

love and

laughs.

lyrics-and

jace.

MACDONALD

in

W Merry Musical Mix-Up of Laughs, Love and Songs

'Let's Go Native

Q

{Puramount] Guturr

THE

HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

ARMED ROBBERY

Booking at Anderson's & The Theatre. Tel. 25720)

"BROADWAY"

Carl Laemmie's Gigan- tic Universal All Talk- ing, Dancing and Sing- ing Picture

with

Glenn Tryon, Evelyn Brent,

Merna Kennedy.

To-day to Thursday at 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 p.m.

AT THE

MAJESTIC

Nathan Road,, Kowloon.

Phone 67228.

Printed and Published for the Proprietors by FREDRICK PEROY FRANKLIN, at 1 and 8. Wyndham Street, in the City of Victoria Hongkong.

SEQUEL.

MAN WHO GOT TIP FROM SWEETHEART.

SENT TO PRISON.

.the

A charge of conspiracy to com. mit an armed robbery on second floor of 7, Queen Victoria Street, on September 21 inut, was brought against A Chinese

who appeared before Mr. Williams at the Central Police Court this moralak

FRIDAY,

LAST OF F.A. CUP RE-PLAYS.

UNSUCCESSFUL PROTEST BY

PETERBOROUGH.

2ND ROUND COMPLETE.

London, Dec. 4. Dulwich Hamlet, the last remain. Eng of the amalour teams that have been struggling through the preliminary rounds of the F. A. Cup, were eliminated to-day in the re-play at Newport, the Third Division side winning enmfortably, Peterborough and Fletion pro- against tested auccessfully. In-Aldershot after Saturday's match, 4-1, and which Aldershot won Allershot enter the second round. The results of today's re-playe are appended:

Detective inspector Shannon, who prosecuted, Informed his Worship that he had been structed to apply for the case to be taken summarily.

When the charge was out in the defendant, he entered a plès of guilty.

2

0

Luton Town 4 Clapton 0. A Dulwich H. Wellington I Wombwell

The draw for the Second Round is now complete as follows. Gainsborough T. v. South, Brentford Accrington Gülingham Fulham Nelson

The defendant, according to De-Newport

WILB tective Inspector Shannon,

by cook formerly employed as the inmates of the ground floor of 7, Queen Victoria Street and whilst there he became engaged to a madservant on the accond or of

The maid the same address. servant, however, left about three months prior to September 21, when the premises were gabbed.

The defendant was alleged to have got inside jnformation as 201 where the jewellery and money was kept in the house, with the result that on September 21, four men weal to the premises and stole a quantity of money and jewellery. During the raid of the premises the robbers stabbed the concubine f the principal witmas. t*tt༩༥- sitating her detention on hospital for a few days.

Contouring.

prosenting

had

a

officer said the defendant told him that he had been proached by an unemployed man whom he had formerly known and asked if he knew of a place that could be robbed. The defendant then gave the necessary informa tion concerning the second floor of 7. Queen Victoria Street. It was the information supplied by the de fendant which made it possible for The robbery to take place. The 30- cused himself had been present at the robbery and had kept watch outside while the other four men were inside. The loot amounted Ei $2,387 in money and jewellery.

The defendant was sentenced to six months' hard fabour.

LATEST SUGAR QUOTATIONS.

SUGGESTED CONFERENCE

DIFFICULTIES,

The" tollowing sugat quotations. at the close of the market yestery day in London and New York, Logether With missages reakriling conit.fence pruxpects are cour Teously supplied by Маннга. Pentreath and Company:

London Terminals.

March

19081 6/25

137

May August

December

6/5 6/8 6/11%

14d Id

W

New York Terminals,

4. Norwich City. V. Torquay Un, V. Aldershot.

Infax Town V. York City.

2349123dot: Receta ANOTHER DROP IN DOLLAR.

Fresh Low Record Touched This Morning.

SILVER ALSO WEAK.

The Hongkong dollar tentze-11- ed yet another low reened this morning, the opening quot them being 18. 23/M This represents a decline of #16. in yesterday's rate.

Since November 18th, the dollar has declined one penny in sterling value.

Silver this morning 1/16, down compared with. yesterday.

Later.

At 1 am, there was a fur- dollar, ther decline in the which was quoted at 18. 21⁄4d.

ADENASHODACHAUTE JERI-ISINTIJNE ZINFATUATI 2bt

v. Folkestone. ! Gateshead Watford

v. Luton Town, Crowe Alex. e. Q. P. Rangers. Doncaster v. Notts County, Scarborough Newark Town Bristol Rov. Walsall Wellington Carlisle

City

v. Lincoln City

v. Crystal Palace.

. Stockport Cnty.

v. Newport Cnty,

v. Wrexham.

DECEMBER

5,

1930.

MARRIED FROM A RICKSHA.

EVIDENCE IN KOWLOON ASSAULT CASE.

HUSBAND'S ATTACK.

по

"The defendant is my husband. We have been married for seven yeurs, but for the last month have been living apart. Wo have children. There was no Inwful form of marriage. I went to him just in a rickshn," said a Chincac woman, giving evidence in a chục before Mr. Butters, at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning, in which her husband was charged having assaulted her at No. Tal Nam Street, on December

The woman said that about 8.35 p.m. on December 2, she was going with a bucket of water upstairs when someone trial on her heel from behind. She turned rumi

defendant, who threw saw the

with 133.

some pepper art powdered glass into her inve. She was blinited for the moment and shouted out For help. The defendant bolted down the stairs. No one witness- el the incident, but she showed the pepper and glass on her person to the other immates and thr police.. She was sent to hospital, where a doctor examined her and wrote something down on a piece of paper.

Mr. Butlers adjourned the ease for further evidenwe.

NEW HEDWIG DEVELOPMENTS.

Continned from Pape L

ages to 3lania

"We spent an anxious night on Tuesday with only a few winks of sleep. Our hopes were Kreatly brightened by the sight of the H.M. Stormcloud standing by Wednesday morning.

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"They could no nothing. Joy- ever, for the surf was terrifies ! tried to send some ruckets out. but the only reunit was a severe. burn to the middle fingrer of my left hand. That, fortunately, is The only injury sustained by ust nil.

Rellef at Last.

"We noticed the Stormcloud's lights disappear in the night, and the next morning we saw the Suffolk arrive. We had communicat- ed with the Stormcloud that the only possible way of rescue was from the lagoon aide and all day ጌሮ were expecting rellef from that side. It ultimately came about

clambered on being, where the motel & Denta:"

v. Tunbridge Wellst Coventry City. stereos are to be related on cember 1.- Reuter,

PRISONER DIES IN

GAOL.

THE INQUEST HELD THIS MORNING.

the

According to Mr. Watson. Hedwig trades round with the China and South Seas, and

had st lately been Baking for pearl many of the islands in the middle -and-south-Pacific. They had been) out 90 days when they hit the reef. Never Wants Another.

" was diy initiation into what the you call the dangers of Mr.eenn, and I never want another was held by An inquest

Police experibers of the crew to the ence," said one of the Eure- Williams, at the Centrul 144 Court this morning, in connexion Pean memi

Telegraph, when met by our re- d with the death of Lo Po, a prisoner

Query's Pier at Victoria Gaol, who died in the Presentative at Prison Hospital yesterday morn immediately after the arrival of

the survivors this morning.

The

man, who had vl through many hours

March

1931 1,40 up

May

1.48

J

H

July

1.65

**

September

1.61

December 1930 1.32

progress

poor.

passed

Our representative endeavoured to extract the story of the dramu, but he said he did not feet at all like discussing it.

2 pts.ing following illness.

The medical evidence showed

a grim that the deeenged was suffering from a variety of ailments, includ-battle with the wind and waves, appeared to be suffering very little Telegram from London dated tuberculosis, which had affect from the after-effects, and, with a ed both lungs, and acute dysen-quiet smile, as he walked along 4/12/30-Satisfactory

tery. Senile decay, it was stated. Queen's Road said:"How do I Amsterdam. There are good pro- hnd not in in advance of his years, feel? Fine! In fact a good deal spects of agreement between Java while the man's

physical

better than before it happened." and Cuba,

condition. Wh Telegram from Liverpool dated Latterly, after transfer from one 4/12/30-Concerning augar,

our Prison to another, he had been in correspondents in New York cable: the hospital attached to Victoria

"General feeling in absence of Grol as a chronic case.

The Only Danger. reports from Amsterdam indicate Records were put in stating that

"As a matter of fact" he ven- varlous dif- the

convicted of Conference meeting

tured," "we were lucky, as we had ficulties."

offence under the Liquors Or dinance, being committed on plenty of food on board, and our August 29 for a term of eight only danger, though that at one time was pretty big, was of the months.

ship breaking up. Fortunately we got into a few feet of shallow stu but it was an experience which I don't want repeated,

LOCAL WILLS.

man was

an

A verdict of death through natural causes was returned by the

jury,

MOTOR SPEEDSTERS IN COURT.

TWO FURTHER ESTATES DEALT WITH.

Wong Hon-chui, alias Wong Pul- yin, late of No. 22, Fung Mink Taat Hong. Pak Hok Chnu, Honam, Canton, who died at Canton on November 9, last year, left Hong-TWO PUBLIC DRIVERS FINED

kong estate worth $37,800. Pro- bate of the will has been granted

to two sons, Wong Kal-kwong and

ear

Road, Wanchal 20

THIS MORNING.

"No, the rescue party did not have such a difcult task in locat- ing us in the small boats as you would have expected. We were three degrees leeward, and al though the coral lays presented. some danger, they were circum- vented with success."

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"I shouldn't have liked

twenty-four hours Accused of taking a dangerous other

who

thoso

Third Experience. ** Another member of the crew, who would not divulge his name, can boast of this inst experience as the third occan drama in which he has boon concerned.

Wong Kal-tal, who are temporarily living at No. 519, Nathan Road, bend in Queen's Read West at 25 of it," he admitted, "for Yaumati. Everything ja bequeath. miles an hour, and travelling on China Sea monsoons are nasty ed to the executors, another son the wrong side of road at the same things, and there is no doubt that and the oldest grandson.

time, the driver of a public motor we were in a bad way."

Mr. appeared before Local estate to the value of Williams at the Central Polico $5,200 was left by Sheik (or Shalk) Court this morning was fined $26. Ackber, formerly of the Naval According to Sergeant Brown, the Yard, who died at No. 13,

defendant was travelling from west Gap

29, to east along Queen's Road West, this late of No. 14, the took a dangerous and the other off Mexico he said,

Governmont Civil

A previous one was in Alaska, Queen's Road Central. Probate of

Hospital · the will has been granted to the

at a speed of 25 miles an hour, and in all of them he stood in. (or Mimonah)He was also on the wrong side of imminent danger of losing his Ackber, aliae Chun (or Chan) Pul- the roader case where the driver He oxpressed no wish to speak chun. Tentater expresses the wish! In that the catate shall be Invested of a public vehicle was alleged to of his experience at Pratas Island, until his youngest daughter comes have travelled from the Central beyond admitting that it was of age, when it shall be divided pro- Market to the Queen's Theatre at terrifying, and one from which he emerged three a speed of 30 miles an hour,' a fine was thankful, to have portionately between his

of $16 was Imposed.

Rafely. taughters.

widow, Minonah

AT THE

TORNIORK

QUEEN'S

VILMA

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HER ALL-TALKING DEBUT

BANKY

in the finest comedy-

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in years

Mctro-

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PRUTUSA

VICTOR SHASTROM pradarshan

A Lady to Love

wich

Edward G. Robinson

WOMAN Wooed by comvopen-

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all its glamor, cruelty, drama, appeall Spiced with Technicolor spec. tacies, filled with song hits!

Lord BYRON

A

CHANGE

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with -TECHNICOLOR

BROADWAY

AT THE

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Charles Katey

Ebalind Terry

Cili Edwarda Marion Shilling

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AT

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STAR

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At 3.30 1.9.10.

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