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CENTRAL
THEATRE
Reached by West Bound Queen's Road Bus,
TO-DAY ONLY
At 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.30 p.m.
The Devil's Hour Had Struck !!
The man she loved was among the soldiers on that mountain top ... enemy sappers mined underneath
them, plantingtons
of dynamite she could only wait for that awful explosion!
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24. 1932.
ALLEGED MURDFR
OF RELATIVE
|·· COUNSEL TO APPEAR
-IN-CASE
Counsel is to be retained to de- fond Lam Kam-shek, charged with instigating the murder of s, rela-, tive whose mutilated body was found lying near the Jubilee Road recently. This information
Hodgson disclosed by Mr. P.M. who represented Lam before Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Central Police: Court this morning.
NOVEMBER RAID ON HOUSE IN HANDICAP
FINAL ACCEPTORS AND JOCKEYS
VICTORIA CLUB CALLOVER
AMOY STREET
ONE OF THREE MEN
SENT TO GAOL Daggers, Illicit oplum and colle of wire together with a packet of.
instruments pepper, described as fit for an unlawful purpose, com- prised the haul of Revenue Officer raided W. Ward and party, who 32, Amoy Street on November 14. London, Nov. 21.
Three mon were arrested and The final accoptors for the charged before Mr. Schoflold at Manchester November Handicap, the Central Polloc Court this the last big fint race of the 1932 morning. Lam appeared, together with season, together with their pro- three others, who are accused of bable jockeys, were announced to-presented the actually having committed the day as follows:
Rockcliffe murder at the Instigation of Lam
Sana
Espoir Kam-shek.
Mr. Hodgson said he did not know whether the defence would bo taking any objection to the cases! being heard together, as counsel was being retained and the point would have to be left to counsel.
Mr. F.X. d'Almada, jnr., appear- ed for the other three defendants. The case was adjourned for one week.
LIU'S TROOPS EMBARK
SHANTUNG POWER
DISAPPEARS
Chefoo, Nov. 23. The last vestige of Liu: Chen- nien's authority in East Shantung is disappearing with the embarka- tion of his troops, 5,300 of which aniled this morning, presumably for Ningpo.
aro
Fürther troops
expected from Lalchow in three days, for which six transports are awaiting to convey them to Cheklang.- Router.
SHOWING TO-DAY
A1 2.30, 5.10. 7.15 € 9.30 p.m
Rock Star
Pahokee Guiscard
Cobequid Overall Scantroy
Arena
Apperley
Clogheen
Epicuro
Lingerie
Codicil
Dictumi
Silver Castor
Isthmus
Anna
Ilypontyle
North Drift Disarmament
.A Wragg. .Perryman
Child Venton. Wing
.C. Richards
3. Wraps
Ray Richards
.Beary Graves Sirett
.F. Fox
Lane
Steven Donoghue:
Smith .Nevett Richardson Dowdali
.A. N. Other North Drift, last year's winner,
is not strongly fancied to repent its success, the present favourites being Cobequid And
Arena. Twenty-five to one can be obtain- led about North Drift.
THE CALLOVER.
The call-over at the Victoria Club to-night shows the following position:
8/1 Cobequid (t. and o.) 100/0 Arena (t, and o.) 100/8 Isthmus (t. and o.)
Mr. F. X. d'Almada, fr. re- third defendant, against whom the Police withdrow the charge.
д
Dat. Sergt. Kennedy stated that at 5.15 a.m1, on November 14, R.O. Ward raided 32, Amoy Street and found accused asleep In cubicle. They were aroused and asked for the key to a box, of which But denied they
possczalon. first defendant was seen to throw something into an empty basket, and the key
found inside. In the box was found 40 tacle of oplum and two daggers. The wire and pepper were found be- hind the box.
was
to
one
After evidence had been heard, first defendant was sentenced six months' hard labour on charge and a fine of $1,200 or an- other six months' on a second.
The second defendant was dia- charged.
100/6
Clogheen (o.) 100/0 Sans Espoir (0.) 100/6 Dictum (o.) 100/6 Scardroy (o.)
25/1 Lingerlé (o. 28/1 t.) 26/1 Gulscard (o, 33/1 ) 25/1 Epleure (0, 33/1 t.) 25/1
Silver Castor [0.) 26/1 Apperley (0) 28/1 Hypostyle (0.),
100/7 Pahokeo (t, and o.) 100/7 Overall (offered)
28/1
100/7 Rock Star (offered)
3371
100/8 Codicil (L and o.) 100/0 North Drift (offered)
40/1
Disarmament (0.) Rocketto (0.) Anna (t, and o.)
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Starting To-morrow
Britain's Great Star in an Outstanding:
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IN
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Foreign Office Interest
Tokyo, Nov. 23,
The Foreign Oflice in paying close attention to the private ex- change of views between the Japan- eso delegates at Geneva and re- Geneva, Nov. 23. presentatives of other countries. When the League of Nations The Foreign Office is busy study- Council resumed its deliberations ing the suggestion made in some of the Lylton Report this after-quarters that the Sino-Japanese noon at 3.30 o'clock, the Japan- disputa be reforrad for direct csa dologato, Mr. Matsuoka, negotiations between the two coun- denied the policy of continental tries with the participation of the expansion attributed to Japan. Interested powers. Reutor's Morn
Dealing with the anti-Japancao ng Post Special. boycott. he made a telling point
by queting the American State papers regarding the first official
Manchukuo Envoy
Shanghai, Nov. 23. Messages from Geneva say that
Chiness boycott, which was direct-the Manchukuo special onvoy, Mr. ed against America.
Ting Shih-yuon, who has been re- The United States on that oc-fused entry into Switzerland, has casion he said, took decided ac- been allowed to enter through the tion and called up, the Pacific efforts of the Japanese Minister- Fleet. The boycott was called Reuter's Special.
LIFE GOES
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with
Comedy, dra-
ma, romance, intrigue and mystery all enter into this action-full pic ture of life in a smart London hotel.
HUGH WAKEFIELD ELSIE RANDOLPH BETTY STOCKFELD WALLACE GEOFFREYS
(by rangement with Gainsborough Pictures (1924) Led.)
Based upon "Sorry You've Been Troubled "
by Walter Hackett
Directed by JACK RAYMOND
A PARAMOUNT BRITISH - PICTURE
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BY SPECIAL RIQUEST
NEXT CHANGE - SUNDAY, 27th NOV.
"MY IDEA OF NIGHT LIFE AIN'T SINGIN' NO KID TO SLEEP!"
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IN
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ORIENTAL
at 2.30, 5.15, 7.15:8 9.30 p.m.
CHEVALIER LÜBITSCH
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WITH
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A CHINESE TALKING PICTURE WITH ENGLISH TITLĖS.
SENTENCED TO DEATH, Khan, charged with the murder on October 12 of two of Jprdine's watchmen, Mohammed Khân and- INDIAN FOUND · GUILTY OF Gülda Khan, were soitoneed to MURDERING COMPATRIOTS [death by Judgo Bir Peter Grain-to-
¡day, on being found guilty. Hankow, Nov. 28. " It is alleged that the condemned Thrug unemployed Indians, men stabbed the watchmen on be- Hazar All, Poor Khan and Niamat [ing refused a loan. Reuter. B
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