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CENTRAL

SEE THEATRE

"She's"

• "He"'!

HEAR

Final Showings To-day

at 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.20 p.m.

You' ront when

you NOO it au

laugh for munte afterwards when you think of it!

For

LAUGHING OUT LOUD!

Charley's

AuntTM

with CHARLIE RUGGLES

June Collyer

Durand by

AL CHRISTIE

fromoka stay by Brandon Thomes

Imagine the girls' sur. prise when they dis covered that the sweet little lady they had been embracing "Auntie" curned out to be a handsome col- lege youth!

as

It's a riot-#) wow!

COLUMBIA picture

Produced by

Chille

Commencing TO-MORROW

• COLUMBIA

The Laugh

Sensation

of the

Season.

RIOTOUS FUN IN A

3 RING CIRCUS

THE

HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

HONGKONG SHARE

Joe COCK in RAIN SHINE

YRANK

CAPRA

LOUISE FAZENDA

WILLIAM COLLIER 19.

JOAN PENS

Look out for

1932 United Artist Pictures

+

at The Central Theatre.

Take note of the following - "Around the World in 80 Minutes"

with Douglas Fairbanks: ~~*

+1

AGE FOR LOVE”

with

Billie Dove

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

MARKET.

OFFICIAL SUMMARY DY

STOCK EXCHANGE.

The opening was steady to firm at this morning's session, yesterday's higher levels being well maintained. Bules.

Union Insurance $400. Wharves $154. Provident (Old) $5. Hotels (Old) $14. Dairy Farms $284. Наустк.

Douglases $25. Wharven $163. Providents (Old) $4.90. Hotel (Old) $14. Hotels (New) $18.00. Lands $77.

Chinese Estates $06, Hongkong Trams $21. Star Ferries 300. Hongkong Electrica $75. Telephones $29. Dairy Farms $28.40. Amusements $18. Constructions (New) $1.78.

Sellers.

Benguets $11. Wharves $165.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1932.

LATE MR. H. G. KEW. AMERICAN POLICE

FUNERAL AT PROTESTANT _CEMETERY YESTERDAY.

INDICTED.

LAW "VIOLATED" 'IN The funeral took place yesterday!

BOMB CASE. afternoon at Happy Valley of the

Washington, Jan. 10. late Mr. Harold George Kew, whose death in tragle circumstances oc-

Allegations of "Flugrant viola- The zurred on Sunday afternoon,

Mr. C. H. W. tions" of California law by the bereaved father, Kew was present, other principal police and prosecution in the case of Tom Mooney and Warren K. mourners being the four brothers fillings, two Labour lenders con-

Messta. Jimmy, Teddy, Ceell and Henry Kow), Dr. Irvin Kaw victed 14 years ago for complicity (uncle), Messrs. Harry, William in a San Francisco bomb outrage, and Tommy Kew (cousina), Mira are made in hitherto unpubifshed Henry Ahwee (later), and Mrs. reports Rubmitted by the Wicker-

ham Commission to-day. Jimmy Kow (sister-in-law).

aun-

Billings was ordered life impri- sonment, while Mooney was tenced to death, the senterice be- ing subsequently commuted. Threo Governors have refused to pardon Mooney, and the Supreme Court refused to pardon Billings,

At the cemetery gate, the coffin was carried to the new upper terrace, where the interment took place, the brothers and cousins act ing na pall-bearers, The Rev. N. V. Halward offeinted at the graveside.

The report says: "There was Amongst those present in addi- tion to the relatives were-Chief never any scientifle attempt made Inspector P. Grant (representing by the police prosecution to dia- the perpetrators of the the Hon. Inspector-General of cover Police), who attended by virtue eume, of the deceased being a member of the Flying Squad of the Hongkong Rolice Reserve, Inspector C. F. Alexander (Chief Officer of the Flying Squad), and Messrs. J. Kntewalt, G. A. V. Hall, Philip Kin, 87% W. Shea, A. W. Mooney, W. 17.65 Dorabjee, J. Pestonjee, Paul Braga, 14.60 G. R. Payne. B. C. Randall, A. G. 18% Suffed, W. Jackson, H. R. Landolt. 2. Spenceleak.

270

EXCHANGE RATES.

Pacis Genern

Herlin.

Vienna..

Previous Day. Yesterday.

..87.11/16

17.70 14.7/32

Q...

14

Helsingfors

224

Athens

2701

Buenos Aires,

Shanghai.. New York.

Amsterdam.

Holiday 3.46% 8.57

.32

45

Kucharest

Hongkong. Brussels. Milan Stockholm,

Copenhagen

Prague.

Lisbon

Macirid

Rio

Humbay.

Yokohama.

580 Jinliday .24.25/2 .06% .17 .18.3/10 .1164

1094%

.4.3/16

.1/0.9/61

.2/83

Montevideo. RE

Montreal.......4. Silver (spot) ... 19% (forward) 19%

- British

30

Stany Wreaths. itoliday Included in the very large mum- wreaths Men were those

14

3.44%

Ahaber of 32 from:

Mum and Dad: Rose and Jum: 580 Nancy and Ted; Maud and Henry; Holiday Grace and Henry; Nellie, Winnie, 2411/16 Edith, Nora and Muriel; Uncle 60.5/16 Fred; Uncle Irvin; Auntie Ruby, 1734 and Ralph; Auntle Ml, Aggie, und 18 Ruby; Auntie Lily: Auntie Becker: May and Aantle Dick: 100% Auntie 4.3/16 Irene and Harry; Gussie, Charles, 1/5% George and dock. 2/0

1101⁄2

"The investigation was in reality turned over to a private detective, secure who used his position to the arrest of Mooney and Billings. In addition, the report alleges knew that con. that the prosecution certain stories of witnesses tradleted each other "which made their mere production a vouching for perjured testimony."

Witnesses were conxed to a de- gree approximating subornation and perjury.

Wong and family, J. Landolt and family, the Abba Family, A. M. Collaco and Family, Eliza Baptista and sister, Ada qud Mickey Wil- Ming liams, Miss L. G. Ablong,

J. Madar, the Misacs Dorothy

Grose, Kathleen at Margarel

Bowen. Margaret

Misa Miss Mooney, Miss M. A. Bough, Miss 1. Bush, Miss L. E. Heang; Mr. lio Fook, Mrs. Ho Ll-she, Mr. and Mrs. Ho Ki, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bush, Mr. and Mrs. E. Law;

Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, LG.P.,

Messra M. Manuk. D. C. Mac- 31 Mr. D. L. King, A.S.), (t), Sir

James E. Kolewall and 4 Robert and Lady Ha Tang. Hon. donald, 10% Mr. R. H. and Mrs. Kotewall. George E. Kotowall H. C. Hung, 10% Chief Inspector T. Grant, In-Alec. Greaves, F. A. White, V. V. 19irclean,

THE DOGS' HOME.

REPORT OF LAST MONTH'S ACTIVITIES.

וייז

spector K. W. Andrew:

Sonnderka, A. B. and E. B. Ham- Mr. and Mrs. P. Kim, Mr. and son, J. Pestonjee, Chon Po-min, A. Mrs. A. Urquhart. Mr. and Mrs. Y. llo, H. Jackson, L. E. Lammert. W. G. Leong and family, Mr. and A. E. Ferry, R. Symons, A. W. Mrs. H. Gittins and family. Mr. Mooney, A. J. Bush, Albert Randall, and Mrs. J. McD. Howie, Mr. and A. Cunningham, A. R. Wong, Mrs. A. H. Rumjahn, Mr. and Mrs. Hornce Ng, A. M. Rumjahn, S. V. C. D. Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Cittins, Edward Cunningham and Abraham. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Law Edward Johnson, M. A. B. Mackny.

Marsino F. Baptista,

L Loung

A. K. Ismail, The activites at the Dogs' Home Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Robinson

1. Litton, brothers, J. during the month of January have Bonnie, Mr. and Mrs. He Kwong, ward, II. Mr. and Mrs. Ho lu. Mr. and Mrs. Zimmern show an increase on the vious month, During the month | 5. Rumjabn, and family, Mr. and Jas, A. White, Chou Po-yew ani 21 dogs were admitted from Mrs H. Ching. Mr. and Mrs. V. 3. Choa, Andrew Tae, W. A. Shea, various sources, six were sold, one Low, Mr. and Mrs. Starling Jex. returned to owner,

two baimed Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Randall, M

and Mrs. Abessor. Dr. and Mrs. and eleven destroyed.

Eight of the eleven dogs whichCoxon To and Dr. Ernest To, Mr. were killed were disposed of in and Mrs, C. G. Anderson and the lethal chamber, at the request family, Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Gitting, of the owners.

There are now Mr. and Mrs. Rathane, Mr. and ten dogs in the "Home" (three Mrs. Collaco, Mrs. D. J. Yu and mates and seven females) which family, Mrs. M. II. Abbas, Ada and are waiting for suitable humes. Mrs. Bux, Mrs. E. Lau; All the dogs and the kennels are in a healthy and clean condition.

R. Lau, L. R. Dixon, 11. Stradmoor

P. Lammert, F. A. Peterson, J. P. Way; Dr. S. G. Ho.

Members of the Flying Squad Police Reserves). (Hongkong Hongkong Police Reserve, Traffic Department (Police), Chinese Com pony (Hongkong Police Reserve). Fred Kew & Co., St. Andrew's Club, the manager and Staff the Phyllis Rathune and Allen Ford. American Express Co. Anderson. Ruby and George Chow, Mrs, F. Meyer & Co., Ltd.

FINAL (SHOWINGS TO-DAY

KING'S

At 2.30, 7.15

y 9.30 p.m.

LOVE FINDS A WAY JANET GAYNOR and CHARLES FARRELL

in

Merely Mary Ann

HENRY KING Production.

TO-MORROW

JACK OAKIE

IN

"The GANG BUSTER

A Paramount Picture:

*

BOOKING AT THE THEATRE. TEL. 25818,

QUEENS

SHOWING TO-DAY at 12.00 2 80, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.20

DIXIAN

AT THE

SCENE AFTER SCENE

OF SEARING DRAMA:AMID THE SENSUOUS ALLURENIENTS OF MARDI GRAS

A Miracle of

Entertainment,

BEBE DANIELS

EVERETT MARSHALL-BERT WHEELER ROST WOOLSEY. NEXT CHANGE

WARNER

BAXTER

in CECIL D

DE MILLE'S

PADDUCTION

THE

QUAW MAN

A Metro-Goldwyn Mayer Production.

STAR

MARION DAVIES

Metro-

Gislevyn Mayer

ИСПУК

A MAINON DAVIES

ULRICH

in

Final Showings To-day at 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20

TEN

MAJESTIC

What a Woman will do for LOVE

SEE

DIRIGIBLE

.. FRANK CAPRA

Production

HONGKONG

"Wim

JACK HOLT ́RALPHI GRAVES

FAT WHAT

Calurikia FICTURI

To-day

To-morrow

At 2.30, 5.20, 7.20: & 9.20 p.m.

Special Extra

Performance at 12 noon.

A Powerful Story, Teeming with Action and Suspense!

10A.M. 9 P.M.

AQUARIUM

OPEN DAILY

2 DOORS FROM WHITEAWAYS

LOTTERY LUCK.

UNSOLD TICKET WINS

FIRST PRIZE.

Madrid, Dec. 22

OPEN DAILY

As the tickets were Issued in two series the Treasury is thus enrich- ed to the tune of twice. £375,000 altogether.

No wonder the new Minister of Finance smiled this afternoón: on hearing the news. Thirty million The Spanish Republic's first pesetas, in addition to the huga Christmas lottery has been a foramount the State would ordinarily tunate one for the State.

recóive, is a stroke of luck.

In the lattery every ticket, sold Ticket No. 11,566 won the second or unsold, is included in the draw,prize of £200,000, and' goos"; "to and the ticket which won the first Seville and Santander. No. 14.898. prize of £375,000 was one of those won the third prize of $100,000. unsold, and the prize therefore re- The fourth prize of 225,000 Wes varts to the Treasury.

won by No. 22,006, 452

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