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DOROTHY REVIER RALPH GRAVES
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DIRECTED) By TRANK CAPIZA
Commencing To-morrow
"SO THIS IS PARADISE”
Part I
Another Chinese All-talking, Singing and Dancing Picture.
Starring
BUTTERFLY WU
Chinese foremost screen favourite.
with
Shaw Pei Chen
Directed by Chang Shih Chuen Recorded by Pathe Orient Co., Produced by Mass Co., Shanghai,
CITY HALL.
CHINA EXHIBITION. linen, Foochow hatique ele, etc.
Rattanware, ivory carious, silver OPENING TO-MORROW IN THE 'ware, lanterns, and umbrellas which
sve being made in the Exhibi on may be bought at the Sales At 3 o'clock to-morrow, the China Stalls; whilst in addition stalls have Exhibition will be opened by His been arranged where lacquer, tea, Excellency the Governor and Sir ginger, dried latches, China ware, Shou-son Chow. The Exhibition silks etc. may be purchased.
In this section will be continued on Friday and Saturday. On Friday, the Hon. then stalls Mr. W. T. Southern and Dr. Kalo- local institutioning work done in
Broa
there
are
the Blind wall will declare the Exhibition Home Fokfulum, the Salvation open whilst on Saturday the core Army Women's Home, Kowloon and mony will be performed by Sir the Eyre Refuge, Kowloon City, Joseph Kemp and Dr. S. W. Tap. whilst fourth stall will display In addition to the many unique work done by Wonten Prisoners in attractions of the Exhibition which Victoria Jalf, the profit on which
been announced, there of Sales Stalls where prisoners on release.
18 employed for the benefit of the goods can be bought and money can Teas will be served at the Ex- a spent. But there will be no bibition from 3.30 p.m. to 6. p.m. need to regret the money we spend and Chinese dinners from 7. p.m. at the China Exhibition, it will be to 9 p.m., tables for the dinners may At the V.D.M.A. be booked beforehand on applica- money well spont Stall, Mrs. M. II. Roffey has gather-tion to Miss R. Mow Fung, Co. ed together a wonderful collection Gilman & Co. (Tel. 28011)
The ordinary admission to the of goods from all parts of China; Including Peking glass, Peking Exhibition le 31, but Service men Howellery. Poking rugs, Hankow silk in uniform and children under 12 pictures, Ilankow fans. Shanghai are admitted at 50 cents.
Printed and Published for the Proprietors by FREDERICK PERCY FRANKLIN, at 1 and 3. Wyndham Stroet, in the City of Victoria Hoogkong.
THE
HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4,
Service Medals Found in Opium Divan.
CURIOUS SEQUEL ·
·TO LOSS.
VIOLENT GALE: AT HOME.
POLICE OFFICERS SUMMONED.
PRINCE'S FLIGHT INTERRUPTED.
London, Nov. 8.
Great Britain and surrounding consta to-day experienced n violent gale.
The
three-masted. French
SEQUEL TO GAMBLING CASE
ASSAULT CHARGES.
Arising out of the Sik Yue An Interesting story was related i
gambling case in which thirteen to Mr. Willams at the Central schooner Saint Anue went ashore defendants Rucceeded in their ap Magistacy to-day as to what hap-at Porthleven, near Penzance and peal against the Magistrate's sen- pened to four Service medals was a total loss, although the crow tence, summonses for assault and which a naval Chief Petty Officer were saved.
last.
record, raid
lost in the Colony on October 4: F. A. Mollison, holder of the larceny were brought against off- cers who were concerned in the Australin-Britain fight flow to Lympne to-day, but post- The five Chinese detectives and poned his intended start for the Detective Sergeant D. Fitches are Cape.
mentioned as defendants and are
The officer in question C. P. O Kelly of H.MS. Berwick, has since retired from service and has re- The Prince of Wales set off by jointly summoned for assault by turned Home on H.M.S. Vindictive. nir for Liverpool to-day, but the handcuffing and assault by search- He left behind a report of having weather became so violent that being, while Detective Sergeant Fit- lost four medals with the ribbon, was advised to alight and continueches is accused of assaulting three when going in a ricksha between by trainBitish Wireless,
the
The
Hongkong Hotel and Wanchal.
acting on informn- tions received, the other day vielted
www.x
of the men by taking their finger-
prints.
an opium divan where they reco- COMPLETE LABOUR moned for larceny of money vered the two
bronze medala.
They arrested
man and from him secured information. which resulted in the arrest of two other suspects.
ROUT.
MUNICIPALITIES TURN CONSERVATIVE,
It was then disclosed that two of the medals, which were of silver, had been melted by one of the mun
London, Nuv, 5. The Municipal Elections have i and convertel into 13 silver ban! gles, which were subsequently resulted in the Conservatives galn- pawned.
ing 38 seats, white Labour have
It was not known how the medala last nn less that 416, were found, but one of the men Labour has also font control of was charged with Inreeny by hud-eight conacila, where, before the
were efectiuas, they had ing, while his companions charged as receivers.
Renter
The Case WAN adjourned to enable polier to pursue further enquiries.
NEW MANCHURIA
PHASE.
LEAGUE CURIOUS OVER REPORTED CLASH.
Geneva, Nov. 3. League of Nations dircies are discussing the purport of a com- nunication received by the League Secretariat that Japanese foreca have advanced as far as Taitalhar in connexion with the dispute between
the Japanese General Officer Commanding and General Ma Chan-shen.
majoritiny---
DIVIDEND DEFERRED.
SHELL COMPANY WAITING" FULL RESULTS.
The Chinne detectives are sum- from persons On the Club premiaco, while Sergeant Pitches is alleged to have aided, abetted and assisted in the commission of the theft.
The summonses were all adjourn. led unt next Tuesday for the de-
fence to engage counsel.
Mr. G. K. Hall Bratton appeared. for the complainants.
THE ARMAMENTS TRUCE.
BRITISH ATTITUDE
EXPLAINED.
London, Nov. 3.
The British Government has addressed a Note to the Secretary Generul of the League of Nations notifying him that as they are convinced that the Disarmament Conference will be greatly pro-
London, Nov. 3. The Shell Transport Trading Company. In passing an interim moted by the general undertaking by all invited Staten not to in- dividend, announced they have crease the
armaments for one deferred for consideration the year from November 1st, 1931. question of a full dividend antil they are prepared to accept the the results of the whole year's
armaments truce proposed by the twelfth Assembly. trading are available. Reuter.
WEATHER REPORT.
The Royal Observatory reports
The Note adds that if as a result of unforeseen circumstances, such as are more likel
likely to arise.In the
case of countries having reapon- Overseas, the British
Cent should be compelled
that the antleyclone is central to suspend the operation of this
moving
Nemuro
The Chinese Mmister is still at wear
E.N.E. undertaking, they will immediately Gennya waiting instructions from Another may be forming over N. notify the League.British Wire. the Chinese Government-Renter. China.
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It will be recalled that the off- cor, whose age is given na 34, was last seen on the Laichikok Road, walking towards Taun Wan ̧ on The whereabouts of Revenue October 18 at 6 p.m., since when Ofear Nicholas James Young, nothing has boon hoard of his whereabouts. He is stated to he dramatic who disappeared with suddennces on October 18, last a man of 6 feet 4 inches in height; are still engaging the attention 16 stone in weight, of dark com of the Police. The latest develop plexion and clean shaven.
· A reward of $100 has now been ment has been the offer of a re-
ward for information feading to offered to any person giving in= the recovery of the officer, dead formation leading to his recovery.
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