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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1931,
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"Song of the
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with
JEANETTE MACDONALD
WARNER OLAND
#The
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a Guramount Picture
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at 2.30, 5.20, 7:20 & 9.20 p.m.
EDDIE BOWLING
IN
"The Rainbow Man"
with MARIAN MIXON, FRANKIE DARRO, SAM HARDY and LLOYD INGRAHAM A Paramount ·
All Talking-Singing
SENSATION.
ELECTORAL REFORM. by the method of the alternative
SWEEPING CHANGE INDICATED IN NEW BILL
London, Jan. 16.
vote, lays down
division of double-member constituencies, Soxcept in the City of Londou, abolishes plural voting and the University constituencies, and A sweeping change in the severely restricts the use of electoral system is provided by vehicles to convey voters to tho the Representation of the People poll, and reduces the legally. par- Bill, the text of which has just missible election expenses to ap
proximately twenty por cont been published.
It prescribes that voting be Reuter
Printed and Published for the Proprietors by FREDERICK PRECY FRANKLIN, at 1 and 8 Wyndham Stroat, In the City of Victoria Mengkong,
POLICE WARFARE IN INDIA.
CANTON AVIATION WASH-OUT IN THE
AT
THE
PROGRESS.
THIRD TEST.
HEAVY CASUALTIES IN PATNA AND BOMBAY,
AIR MAIL TO WUCHOW INAUGURATED.
SHOOTING NECESSARY.
อย
DAILY SERVICE.
Canton, Jan. 16.
HEAVY RAIN STOPS PLAY IN
THE AFTERNOON.
FIFTY-NINE FOR FOUR!
Bombay, Jan, 16.
Durban, Jan. 16. Armed poller were obliged to At 9.50 .m. to-day the Canton
Heavy rain intervened to pre- open fire upon a meeting of milk Post Office dispatched its first air vent England from pressing bands in the Pagel area, and two mail to Wuchow. The first light home their pre-lunch advantage is expected to reach Wuchow at persons were wounded. Thirty 11.16 m. and the first air mail in the Third Test, which opened were injured during a lathi charge from Wuchow to Canton is expect at Durbin this morning. At the by the police upon a prohibiteded to reach Tashatow at 2.30 when felose of play, the score-board meeting taking place
the it will be brought to the Head Office showed 59 for the loss of four in time to be aorted and despatched wickets, South Africa adding Maidan.
by the 4.30 p.m. steamer leaving for only eight runs after lunch. Trouble occurred in the city all Hongkong. day, nearly a hundred people belag sent to hospital
of as a result police lathi charges arising from a hartal declared as a protest against the execution of four condemned men implicated In the Sholapur riota Inst May.
Nearly all the mills are closed, and 140,000 mill workers have struck for the day.
QUEEN'S
MARION
DAVIES
FINAL SHOWINGB TO-DAY Al 220, 6.19, 7.15. & 9.10
A LAUGH RIOTI
MARION M DAVIES
at ber funniest. King: "Vider 'di-
recting. The pie. sure, based on
the Dukey stage hit by Cen 5. Kaufman and
Marc Connelly
WHAT A ROYAL ENTERTAIN. MENT!
A.
a
KING VIDOR
production
A crowd of 2,000 saw the open- The insuguration of this newing in overcast weather, and service was attended by the Postal virtual South African collapse on Commissioner, Mr. V. Stapleton- a wicket described as good. Cotton: Mr. Sa Yik-wun, District
Duckworth made a brilliant Deputy Postal Commissioner; catch to dispose of Mitchell with |gether with some of the senior the score at fourteen, nine runs members of the postal staff who later another magnificent catch were courteously received at the brought about Curnow's dismissal. main kate of the avintim grounds and the wickel-keeper crowned his where a Field Post Diffee has been achievements by snapping an established to receby mail maiter catch from the dangerous Taylor, which can
be posted at the last All three ratches were magni- minute.
cently taken on the leg side. Only runs had been scored when the third wicket fell. Siedle crediting;
The entire police force of 5,000 Air mails to Wuchow will be den- is mobilized, together with twn patched daily, Sundaya inefided, at companiess of the East Lancashires... with one trip dalty from Wu-himself with the majority.
chow to Cambon; and is so
The Bombay, Government had conditions permit, this air mail previously instit ja warning he will I extended to
Nanning. which the capital of Kwangsi. porainst to-day's netheitir have been organised by the loenl Congress "wir council,” Reuters
Pana, Jan. 14.
kled and several Faur were njured on bath sides as a result potice ring to check serious riding in the Manhum district.-- Reuter,
UNMARKED MEAT.
SEIZURE POWER TO BE
REPEALED.
The Draft ім issued of 311 Ordinance to amend further the. Public Health and Buildings Ordinance, 1903, and an enactment referring thereto.
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When White was brought on just before lunch South Afrienu met with further disaster, Cat- Trail's bails being disturbed by The Somerset skipper. Pour for
marly
Elliott Nugent
Raymond Hackett
*
Bid be
NEXION Finan
Metro- Goldwyn.
TALKING
PICTURE
DULCY'S
MOTTO
NOT SO DUMB
HEARST
t
METROTONE
WAS:
"See **
NTM
"Heat
NEWS
Not
and
The Canton Aviation Bureno is to be congratulated in the efficient [64! imanner in which it is condueling |
players went into Junch its air lines; it has a number of】 with the seare unchanged, and
afterwards rain began INITI well equipped planes, and to-mor row some 50 students will qualify || fuli. The resumption was delayed for their wings and be presented† for
tini, During n tem- with dybug eertificates.
cossation, the fla Was The next important air mail line taken and Sjedle and Camerou, under contemplation is the temper-batting with extreme cantion. put ary air mail servien between Cats on another eight cons, but before
on & Swatow, which later on will
henry le nugmented by lines to Kiung-downpour put an end to play for (chow, Pakhoi and Chungshan.
this remainder of the day.
Closing scores:
TENNIS SURPRISE IN INDIA.
AUSTIN REATEN BY YOUNG NEW ZEALANDER.
Calcutta, Jan. 9.
A large crowd saw India's best,
The object of this Ordinance is i firstly, to repeal section 70 of the Public Health and Buildings Or Without Sleem, meet the Interna dinance, 1905. which authorisational Club at Delhi,
the seizure of unmarked meat and as much whini is unnecessary. ment may he Inwfully sold and the Colony which counted ite does not dear the ocial mark of the Government slaughter houses; and secondly to repeal section 82 of the Ordinance as epacted by the amending Ordinance of 1928.
Austin beat Robb (the all-India champion), 6--1, 6-
Andrews beat Shamsher Slugh. 6-2, 6-8, 42.
$
Aload Husein beat QUIN, G-4.
6, 6-2
6. P. Hughes ta visitor to India). at Horn, G-2, 6--2
Calcutta, Jun, 10,
H. W. Austin met his match when
(No. 19 of 1928, s. 8) and to sub-he opposed E. 11. Andrews, the New stitute two sections therefor based
partly on that section and partlyZealander, at Delhi.
on the sections it replaced.
Andrews won a grueling match
Won
in
· 2—6, B-11, 6-8, Ohun reversing These sections deal with the the result in the recent match in
Austin sale. possession, inspection, Calcutta, when seizure and destruction of un. straight seis, wholesome food.
Dure against Austin's physique Het biru down.
The reference to section 82 of
perary
appeared. 21
very
8. AFRICA-IST INNINGS.
Siedle not out
21
Mitchell, e Duckworth, b Tate Curnow, e Duckworth, b Voce Taylor, Duckworth, ↳ Voce Cattern. b White Cameron not out
Extrax
Total (for 4 wkts.)
59
Fall of wickets:-1 for 14; 2 for 23;
3 for 33: 4 for 51...
To bat-Denne, Quinn, MeMilion,
Bell and Vincent, ENGLAND: ---- Arthur
Chapman, Wyatt. Hammond, Leyland, Henderson, Tarnbull, Tate, White, Vore, Allom, and Duck- worth.
FMS. LOAN IN LONDON.
-BIG LOCAL FLOTATION ALSO ARRANGED.
Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 18.
The Federal Council at the next meeting will be asked to Ahad Hussain bent G. P. Hughes,thorise the horrowing of $850,000
the Public Health and Railings (6--1, G-A, Ordinance in section 30A of the Summary Offences Ordinahon is
Au-
by the lasue in London of P.M:S, Government Treasury bila
This does not mean that there
deleted because it is not consider-WASH AMAH STEALSs been any departure from the
ed noce penalty has beeh increased, So far as the power of arrest given by that sertion is concerned seei tion 27 of the Police Porce Or- dinance Ordinance No. 11 of (1909) provides all that is 'consider-
e necessary.
And because the
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL
EXTENSION.
PLAN TO USE ABERDEEN PAPER MILL.
PERAMBULATOR.
intention to raise locally the loan of $20,000,000 for which the ap- proval of the Federal Council will be asked at the next meeting. The first_instalment of that loan, pro- bably mounting to $800,000, will be offered to the local irvesting Wong Ng, a wash amah, former-public in the latter half of f ly employed by Mr. C. Bewick, of present year,
SENT TO GAOL FOR TWO MONTHS.
No. 31. Peking Buildings. Kow. The issue of Treasury bills in koon, Wan charged before Mr. Butters, at the Kowloon Magis tracy this inorning, with the theft of a perambulator.
London merely precedes that loan and is intended to meet temporary. financial conditions. The London transaction has been arranged un remarkably favourable terms.
Detective Sergeant Poyntz said the defendant was in the employ of the complainant for a short getting new tyres fixed so that she time, during which her work had could pawn it for a larger sum of
very unsatisfactory. The money. been
defendant plending
An Ordinance to provide for the incorporation of the Procurator in Hongkong of the Salesian Society | perambulator was found in n shop is shortly to be introduced.
On the
in Portland Street, to .which guilty Mr. Butters imposed sen- the defendant had taken it.tence of two months' imprison- The Salesian Society controls and evidently with the intention of ment. mongers a number of Schools and Missionary Stations in South China. The Society directs and maintains in the Coluny the St. Louis Industrial School út. No. 179, Third Street, West Point.
The Society is in negotiation with the Government of Hongkong with a view to obtaining a lease of the building and ground known as the Aberdeen paper-milla for an exten- alon of their work, such na is now carried on at West Point.
In order to secure perpetual suc- ceyalon and the other advantages of incorporation it is proposed that The Procurator in Hongkong of the Salesian Society be incorporated usa Corporation Sole and the Bill now proposed follows in its main lines other incorporation Ordin ancea which have been passed from time to time.
DRIZZLE OR MIST,
The local weather forecast up to is:-Narth-onst noom to-morrow winds, moderate; fair at first, some drizzle or mist Inter,
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ADKISS
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