1932-07-05 — Page 24

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CENTRAL THEATRE

FORMER KING'S

INTERMENT

SUGGESTED BURIAL IN PORTUGAL

(Reuter's Special Service),

GENERAL TSAI IN COLONY

NOT TÒ MEDIATE

IN DISPUTE

General Tsai Ting-kal, oflcer commanding the Nineteenth Route

MORE TRAFFIC

OFFENCES

CYCLIST'S WRONG

MANOEUVRE

On a summons accusing him of

Army, returned to Hongkong yesssing a motor-car on its left, Lisbon, July 4. terday from Canton after a series Mr. R. G. Ward, of the Chinese Maritime Customs, was fined $6 of conferences with tho Canton So deep in the general sympathy Kuomintang Party leaders.

by Mr. Schofield at the Central Police Court this morning. aroused by the death of ex-King

While admitting the intention of

The defendant, who was rld- Maneel that the greater part of his Army to establish a new Fly- We have

the Preas declares

ho had that the

ing a motor-cycle, ald ing Corp in Fukien, General Tsal been following a car which held Government should insist on his

was emphatic in saying that the to the tram lines and was travel- Nineteenth Route Arniy would

The best ventilated Theatre in the Colony, with over hundred windows which, open at night, give frash and natural air to the whole house. Our machine is of the biggest size-the sound is the clearest and the price is the highest, two large sized lifts for the convenience of our patrons.

SHOWING TO-DAY

at 2.30; 5.15; 7.15 & 9:30 p.m.

THE GREATEST RKO SUPER SPECIAL Foature that takes the placo beside "All Quiet," "What Price Clory," "Big Parado", and all other enduring Screen Spectacles. 5,000 in the cast. $55,000,000 worth of actual Navy Equipment. A real vessel sunk, A big clipper burnt. flçet of gigantic destroyers in action along with the submarines. With the co-oporation of the whole fleet of U.S. Navy Destroyers and Submarines and thousands of gobs before the picture can be made possible. It's loaded with laughs and thrills tha tare heartily welcomed by every family and every member of the family.

What price the glory of the mavy as they sail the seas of the cock-eyed world, loving, Sghting and winning!

SUICIDE

BILL BOYD

ROBT. ARMSTRONG JAMES GLEASON GINGER ROGERS and thousands of fighting goby upplied through the courtesy of the United States Navy.

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NEXT CHANGE-

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LEW

in

AYRES

IN

HEAVEN ONEARTH

A UNIVERSAL PICTURE

A

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

hody being brought to Portugal for

Interment.

It is suggested that he should be buried in the Church of Sao Vincente, beside his father and brother, who were assassinated be- fore ex-King Manoel's own

eyes in 1908.

CASHIER WHO IS "WANTED"

WARRANT ISSUED

FOR ARREST

The road

decline to mediate for peace being at a slow speed.

the tween General Chan Chai-tong and was clear, so he passed on

left. the Halman "rebellious" Navy.

His Worship remarked that General Taai in leaving for!

kept Fuklen in one or two days where the defendant should have he will assume the tank of direc-behind the car.

Mr. G. R. Payne was fined $3 ting an expedition against 50,000 for driving his motor car, 1666, Communist bandits. The Canton without a rear light. The

de- Government authorities have pro- fendant remarked that he had; mised to render financial assistance had it attended to, but it had

wards this expedition.

SHIP'S CAPTAIN

ROBBED

Police Headquarters stated to-NOTES STOLEN FROM

CABIN

has

apparently been badly repaired.

The driver of a public car was fined $5 for causing an annoyance in Pedder Street outside the Hongkong. Hotel by sounding the horn unnecessarily. It was stated that he had sounded the hora The roadway was

three times.

clear and there was no necessity for any warning to be given to nanybody.

Similar fines were imposed on by two other drivers who appeared before his Worship on summonses aerusing them of sounding their horns unnecessarily,

Wo

day that a warrant has been issued for the arrest of Chan Shing-tack,

of The loss through theft a cashier in the employ of the China Light & Power Company, considerable sum of money Ltd., on a charge of embezzling been reported to the police funds to the amount of $8,100. Captain Gillespie, of the B.8.

Ping-yee. Chan Shing-tack has been miss- ing it is alleged, since Wednesday He is 30 years of age and married.

SUCCESSOR TO LORD INCHAPE

is

MR. HUGHES ELECTED VICE-PRESIDENT OF SUEZ CANAL CO.

Paris, July 5.

While the vessel was alongside the Chiu On Wharf on Sunday, states the master, 30me person entered his cahin and Яtole Frather case, which contained three $100 bills, and also three £10 notes.

The victim suspects a cabin boy! as being the culprit.

SELLING PEELED

FRUIT

ARREST NOT PROPER PROCEDURE

Mr. Harrison Hughes, the prom-) inent ship-owner, was Lo-day un-j animously elected Vieg-President of The powers of the police in ar-

THIRD' DEGREE :

ALLEGED

EMPHATIC POLICE

DENIALS

Allegations

third

degroe methods were made before Mr. Wynne-Jones, at the Central Police Court this morning, by Mr. C. Y. Kwan, on behalf of n boatman who was charged with larceny of a quantity of goods which he had been entrusted to deliver to Messrs. Kayumally & Co.

A number of police officers

the Suez Cannal Company inresting hawkers found aciling_eut | engaged in investigations in the Thehape.--or pouled fruits were clearly defined | case were called and each emphati-

snecession Renters

tu Ford

CHINA'S MILITARY

BUDGET

INCREASED $5,000,000

MONTHLY

Nanking. July 5.

by Mr. Schofield, at the Central cally denied allegations of assault. Police Court this morning, when The defendant, OR conviction. his Worship indicated that pro- was fined $150 or three months' reedings could only be taken by hard labour and further bound summons, and not arrest.

over in the sum of $200.

A hawker from Aberdeen was charged before his Worship this morning at the instance of Sani tary Inspector Bradley.

Sergeant Cunningham, officer in charge of the Aberdeen Police Station, asked permission to with- draw the charge.

It is officially stated that as result of the conferences in Shang-

Addressing the defendant, his hai between Messrs. T. V. Suong Worship pointed out that the pro- Ho Ying-ching and Wang Chingcedure of arresting the defendant wei, that the monthly military bud was incorrect, and that proceed- get has been fixed at $18,000,000 ings should be taken by summons. representing an increase of $5,000- The defendant was accordingly 000 monthly.-Renter.

discharged.

LAST TWO

DAYS

A1 2.30, 5.10,

7.15 89.30 p.m.

Originally two other men were these charged with larceny and hard labour, it being shown thmi were each given three months'

the gouds were actually being tran sported on their boat.

the

A woman On whose bont clothes were subsequently found by the police was previously convicted | by his Worship and fined $25. in addition to being bound over.

The weather forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon to-morrow is as follows:-S.W. winds. moderate; cloudy with occasional rain probably improving.

KINGS THEATRE

He Dared Not Speak

WHY did murder and the

hoctic love life of this gorgeous blonde?

WHY-did her young lover's

father forbid him to talk?

WHY-did the boy consent to hide

what he knew?

The SILENT WITNESS

with LIONEL ATWILL

Greta Hissert

Wolden Heybours

Bramwell Fletcher Helen Mack

Directed by Marcel Varnel

and R. L. Hough

FOX FICTURE

-Though

Headlines

Screamed Guilty"!

ALBO COMEDY

"THREE

HOLLY

WOOD

GIRLS"

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BOOKING

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S. C. M P

LONG TACK

SAM

Assisted by

His

Beautiful Daughters

MI-NA &? NEE-SA

On The Screen

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DUMB BELLS

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The Low-Down on The HI-JACKERSI

They pass up a million dollars worth of loot for

a million dollars worth of love!

CHEATERS AT PLAY

wích a grond omit kushading

Thomas MEIGHAN

Charlotte GREENWOOD William Bakewell

Barbara Weeks Linda Watkins James Kirkwood

Story by Louis Joseph Válison

Directed by Hamilton MoFadden

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A romancing Romeo who is the fiercest out- law on the Rio Grande. He dodges the sheriffs while he chases the girls!

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