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CENTRAL THEATRE

20

FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY

Át 2.30, 5.05, 7.20 & 9.35 p.m.

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May be fired cound after round, Inth the Bish of the ship of the air that born the insigdia of tho cngary;

Flow be to kaote that das plot was the pal ko hejloved dead-itfie vary pol he had been

It's the most. ailesing dimax the green has ghost And it's but our of a boot of towering

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It has won a eling volume of praise, tasterpiece,

WING

WITH

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PLEASE DON'T MISS YOUR LAST CHANCE.

STARTING TO-MORROW

a

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Picture

THE QUEEN OF THE SCREEN IN her latest SUCCESS.

ANN HARDING

A DEVOTIONO

NG

with LESLIE HOWARD, DORIS LLOYD, ETC.

SHOWING SOON

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THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1932.

|SEQUEL TO RECENT

THEFTS

various

STUDENT CHARGED UN MANY COUNTS The alleged cuiprit responsible for a series of thefts in parts of the Colony during the past month has been arrested, and belore Mr. Schoflold at the Central Police Court this morning seven charges were preferred against him.

"The defendant, Chan Kam- kwan, aged 18, described as student of 8, Sing Ping Street, was charged with (1) Inreeny of one silver clock valued $86, one rice bowl, $75 and one brass bowl $40 belonging to Mr. A. D. Stewart, of 351, The Peak on August 31; (2) larceny of one barometer valued nu $75 and one brass bowl $8 the pro- perty of Mr. T. W. H. Hugood, (3) of 1. Leighton IR Road; larceny of one pair of binoculars! valued at $50. belonging to Mr. W. Woodward of 12, Leighton Hill Roud; (4) larceny of an electric fan valued at $40 belonging to Mr. D. M. Goddall of "Ava" ~ House, May Road; (5) toredug of two tape measures valued at $20 be longing to Mr., C. H. Douglas and stolen from the Public Works De- of partment offices; (6) larceny five knives and six forks valued at $11 from 1, Knutsford Private (7) Hotel, Chatham Road; and larceny of one brass vase valued at $5 belonging to Mr. S. V. Boxer of! Morrison Hall, Hatton Rond.

The defendant was remanded un- til Monday pending further vestigations.

A LA CHICAGO

MACAO RACES

GOOD PROGRAMME TO-MORROW

J

BANISHEE SENT

TO GAOL

DESPITE CHANGE IN POLITICS

[By "Ringtail"?

A-change in political beliefs entored into a plea made by Mr. Many of the ponics having C. Y. Kwan at the Central Police bonitted from the rest which Court this morning on behalf of they have had since racing shut Ng King-fu, charged with

dia- down for the summer months, fans oboying an order of banishment. Macao to-morrow afternoon, when can expect some good racing at

Five years ago, the police

the fourth extra race meeting of stated, Ng was expelled from the the Macao Jockey Club will be Colony for a period of ten years, held.

08 a Communist. His re-arrost occurred yesterday.

A card of six events will be decided and as 17 entries have been received for the first race.

AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPH

EXHIBITION

·Contest Pictures to be On View

For the bencfit of amateur photographers and others in- ierested, we are arranging a free exhibition of the entries. in the Telegraph Amateur Photograph Competition, the results of which are announc- ed to-day,

The exhibition will open on Monday, 12th inst., in the Board Room of the Morning Post Building fourth floor). and will continue during the week from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

All the entries received will cordial be on view, and a invitation is extended to all interested.

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REGAİNATLILYVENSEROINES BALSEMINÁRSKEHRTS AVERE JENER

in-16 for the second; 15 for the third, seven for the fourth, 15 for the Afth and 16 for the last race, it looks as if the sport should turn out to be particularly bright.

Many "fans" look forward to a pleasant sen voyage over to Macao as much as they do the

Bandit Raid on Nanking racing and according to the

Bank of China.

Nanking, Sept. 9.

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opinion of some of our locul wenther prophets to-morrow should turn out to be an ideal day both for the racing and ocean trip. The first race is timed to start In the best Chicago, style five armed bandits held up the branch at 2.30 p.m. sharp." The s.s. Tai- of the Bank of China here this shan will leave Hongkong at 8.45 morning and decamped with $10,-a.m. and Macao at 6pm. 000 in cash.-Reuter.

SHOWING TO-DAY

At 2.30, 5.10,

7.15'8 9.30 p.m.

My selections are

Mr. Kwan, in making the Court to take a lenient view, declared that the man was now a member of the Central or Nanking Party, a party which, he pointed out, was now in power in China.

His Worship-The Chief Execu- tive decided five years ago that he was a danger to the Colony. I do know that he has been danger in the past.

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Mr. Kwan He was a danger. His Worship:-And therefore he is likely to be a danger in the I future.

His Worship inflicted the maximum sentence of a year's hard Jabour,

First Race.

Jingo.' Whitehall.

Tal Ping Yang.

Second Race.

The Partridge. Red Leaves. Cupid.

Third Race.

Imperial Hall. Cebu.

Gold Bar.

Fourth Race.

City of Melbourne. Kilren.

The Rainbow.

Fifth Race.

Blue Heavon, Gallant Fox. Jingo.

Sixth Race. New King. Arminius. Toto.

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