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TYPHOON'S TOLL

HEAVY DAMAGE IN ANNAM

THIRTY KILLED

Paris, Nov. 5.

It is learned from Hanoi that the lyphoon which swept in rapidly from the Pacific, across the Philippines and into the Gulf of Tongking, struck the coast of Annam with extreme violence.

Considerable damage has been done and (says Router) thirty deaths have to bo included in its toll.

HEALTH

EXHIBITION

INSTRUCTION FOR SCHOOLCHILDREN

OPENED TO-DAY

THE HONGKONG, TELEGRA

A two days' Health Exhibition Waa oponed by the Director of Medical and Sanitary Services the Hon. Dr, A. R. Wellington) in the Great Hall of the Ellis Kadoorie School at Hospital Rond this morning.

Texas Guinan,

GUINAN'S TRAGIC END

Organized by the Medical micers of the Education De- partment, the Exhibition រឺម primarily for the purpose of teaching schoolchildren the Another story of devastation by ments of health and sanitation: TEXAS

ele. the typhoon comes from Palawan, and the exhibits therefore were where extensive damage was done. reduced to the greatest simplicity, A devastating flood followed in being deskyned and arranged in the wake of the storm, sweeping such a manner as most likely to through the Iwahig penal colony. provoke interest and inquiry.

One prisoner, C. A. Faustino, Charts and illustrations was drowned in the flood. Thesarily play a major part in the typhoon and flood wrought havoc demonstration, to buildings and crops. A tele- graphic report on the damage enused by the typhoon was sent to the director of prisons by Cap tain E. Mion, susorintendent of Iwahly penal colony.

SIX FEET OF WATER. The typhoon destroyed lines of communications, he reported, ro- sulting in lack of reports from points inland. Exhibits in the carnival were among the articles washed away by the flood. The water rose at points to a height of lx feet, destroving lovees and five large bridges.

PERSONAL HABITS.

neces-

The care of the teeth a8. OK Integral part of personal clean- lineas was given, મા prominent place in the Exhibition, and pride

DEFIANT TO THE LAST

A COLOURFUL HISTORY

of position was conferred on the Vancouver, Wash., Nov. 5. time-honoured apple for its health. givin" properties. The dangers of

Texas Guinan, New eating exposed food, cut fruit | York's famous Night Club and wholly pollshed rice were Queen, died in hospital here also well illustrated; so was the bencficient action of sunlight on to-day, after an operation. the body.

a number of

TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMME.

con-

IL

COM-

She died as she lived, carefree and defiant.

her

"A speedy funeral" was last request.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER

UNLICENSED

ACTORS

POLICE PUT STOP TO PERFORMANCE

SWINDLE ALLEGED

The performance of a group of Chinese actors was nipped in the bud when the police visited No. 136, Johnston Road, 3rd floor, and took ten of them into custody laat night.

6, 1993.

RADIO BROADCAST

TO-DAY'S BROADCAST.

SELECTIONS BY THE

-TROUBADONS

From Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 355 metres. (845k.c.'s),

5.8 p.m. European programme. 5.7 p.m.

They were charged before Mr. E. Dance Orchestra from the Hongkong A relay of the Hongkong Hotel W. Hamilton, at the Central Magl Hotel Roof Garden by courtesy of stracy this morning, with having the Management (Daring the inter used the premises for public enter-vals recorded musle will be broadcast tainment without a licence, and from the Studio.) without a permit from the S.C.A. 7

or the LG.P.

The first defendant, Chung Hau, an actor was convicted and fined $100 or in default two months im- prisonment, while the others were discharged.

7 p.m. Closing Local Stock Quote- tione etc.

7.3-7.10 p.m. Two Marches. National Emblem (Bogley).. Lights Out (MeCay).

Arthur Pryor's Band. 7.10-7.30 p.m. A. Selection of New records kindly donated by J.G.P

The defendants included a black-Song-A Couple of Fools In Lovo smith, Chung Hin-sang, three un-

from "Give io a Ring". employed, Lal Sm-ério, Coan Ming Violin and Orchestra-Fairy Tale

Margaret Banner. and Choung Po, an unemployed seaman, Kong Yuen-sang, a boiler

(Hoykena). maker, Leung Sing, an unemployed hotel boy, Fung Wing and two spinsters, Chan King and Chan Moi.

Hin sang, acted as the spokesman The second defendant, Chung of the party, and said that three to the S.C.A. from 119, years ago they had sent a petition Queen's Road, West, and had received reply that they could put up a signboard. They had also petition. ed the S.C.A. after their removal to Johnston Road, and were told they could put up the signboard; but wore not given a written permit,

three years ago a number of dock- yard employees had formed a club Sub-Inspector Elston said that

called the Sing Sing Kit Szo to

Sung-Sho's Everybody's Sweetheart Albert Sandler and His Orchestra. Now.

Ouce Colombo and The Tzigano . Orchestra.

Song Only Want One Boy from

"Give Me A Ring".

Violin and Orchestra Play of Bat-

Margaret Bannerman.

terflies (Heykens).

Albert Sandler and. His Orchestra. Song-Whistling Under the Moon

from "Heads We Go",

Colomba and the Tzigane. Orchestra..

7.30-8 p.m. From The Studio, Selections Troubadours.

by the Hawnilan

Programunt,

1. South Sea Rose. 2. Radio Blues, Na Alil.

4 Mo to You.

6. Ipo Hula.

8. St. Louis Blues,

7. Song of the Islands.

8. Hano Hano Hawnil

8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report Etc.

Shing Theatre.

8.3-11.30 p.m. Relay from the Ko 11.30 p.m. Close Down.

(All records in the above European Programmes have been kindly donated to Z.B.W's Library.)

While providing air interesting instruction for the pupils from The entire colony is now busy number of schools, the promoters removing the debris left by the have also an eye on other matters polfer escort and a bunch of She said she wanted a "motor flood. Heavy loss of life, including concerning which a large propor college boys singing loudly while women and children, was averted tion of the polation are common the coffin was being put into the through the horole efforts of amy at fault, and ployees and colorlats. The water charts and illustratians exhibited hole, with Uncle Sam's "Dripping supply system was destroyed as on the subject of consumption, Dry Boys" (Prohibition Agents) engage in amateur theatricals. No well as thousands of coconut trees. malaria, eye and car diseases, and and big Butter-and-Exr Men Cpro.permission was given them, as it Captain Misa's report to the di- the care of the baby, should prove teers) and suckers in attendance, was not necessary. Now they were rector of prisons, reads as follows: of the utmost value..

Her last words were her famous accused of running one without a

• "A" devastating flood swept over

remark of welcome: little girl a great big hand."

"Give the licence. They held performances the colony. Twenty kilometres of

four times a week, and the average the provincial road, fivo large The Exhibition is being

COLOURFUL CAREER.

attendance was about hundred bridges, the Bocayo oll soap fac-tinued to-morrow, when

In her colourful career, Texas persons. tories, the water supply system gramme is to be repeated

pro-Guinan was in turn

n cow-girl, FITTED UP AS A THEATRE. and numerous concrete and dirt prising talks by Drs. Wong fok-circus rider, an actress and a Inspector Elston said that at levees were destroyed. Com-nin and Au King respecively on nught club proprietress

8.45 p.m. yesterday he went to the munications were interrupted, and "Health Habits" and "Infection," She was born on a ranch in 3rd floor of 186, Johnston Road, reports are incomplete.

and discussions by Nurse Sham Texas and was brought up among The floor was fitted up as a theatre, HEAVY DAMAGE.

on Tuberculosis" and "Health in cowboys. Accustomed to riding and he counted 132 adults und "Thousands of coconut trees, Schoolchildren." A play is also every kind of horse from child-many, children. They were watch- banana plants, bangus frys, hun being staged by the pupils of the hood she became when 16 4ing a performance ou dreds of fruit trees, cubos, pri-Belillos Public School under the bare-back rider in

a raised circus. Then platform. Six of the defendant's vately owned domestic animals, direction of the Misses Lopes and she was an actress and later ran were in fancy costumes, and some portion of the palay crop, copra Fok, in which the principala night club in New York. She were acting. An orchestra of and some government equipment points in the preservation of nad just the qualifications needed Chinese violins was on the stage. and supplies were lost.

health are cloverly brought out. unbounded self-confidence and The second defendant was acting

WITH SEVERELY "Quinina was under alx foot of In declaring the Exhibition open courage, an air of breezy geniality, as an Interpreter, and the third water. Loga, Jumber, furniture this morning, the Hon. Dr.

Prosecuting Pala Singh and Teja and articles in the carnival ex- Wellington voleed an appreciation and a gift for organisation. Soon presenting the King's daughter in fighting in Wanchal Acting Sub-

Lan unlimited capacity for talking defendant, Lai Sul-cho, was

Singh, two Police guards, with of the able services of Mr. J. there were two or three clubs un- the play. The two female de Inspector Nolloth said that the Ralston, the Principal of the Ellis der her control and she had her fendants said they were soldiers. I. G. P. asked that a serious view and The actors pointed out the first be taken as the police had been defendant as being in charge of having a lot of trouble with the floor. They said that their Indians-in-Wanchai-recently.” chairman was in Canton.

hibits were washed away.

The Zabat family moved from

Kadooris School, towards tho function.

their residence by launch.. Heavy toll in life, women and children, was averted through the horole The Director of Education (Hon. offerts of employees and colonista. Mr. N. L. Smith) presided at the No news from Inagawan and die-opening, tant outstations."

PUBLIC WORKS HIT. The typhoon wrought extensive damage to property, houses, public .works and crops in the Visayas, One person was killed in Panglao,

Bohol.

The governor of Bohol reported hat 19 houses in the town of Pang- lao alone were completely destroy- ed by the storm and at least 20 others were partially destroyed.

The Mambajao wharf in Orlen- tal Misamis and the shed under construction there were badly damaged. Many sections of the provincial roads ware washed away, rendering the roads impass- able in many places throughout the province.

own troupe of girl dancers singera.

RIDING IN.STATE...

With a highly developed senso of advertisement, she would ride

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

THE CHARITIES THAT SOOTHE AND

HEAL AND BLESS LIE SCATTERED AT THE FEET OF MEN LIKE FLOWERS, Wordsworth.

The Ben Lina .s. Benarty from Leith, Middlesbro', Antwerp, London, Stralis and Manila in due here on Thursday,

The R.AS. Empress of Canada left Shanghai this morning at 10.30 am. and in due at Kobe on the 8th Nov, (Wed.) at 5 a.m.

**

Luk Yuen, a returned banishte, was sentenced to six months' hard labour All lines of communication in by Mr. Balfour in the Central Police Bohol, except those in Tagbilaran, Court, for a breach of the deportation are down, ns are all lines in order. Oriental Negros save those in ita capital. Captiz and Bukidnon al-

The Yokohama Specie Bank hos discontinued Its Shimonoseki branch and opened a branch at Moji.

The speaker at the weekly tifin of Dr. Li Shu-fen, and his subject, the Rotary Club to-morrow will be

Sensible Apparel"

His Excellency the G.0.0., Major General O. C. Borroit, is expected to arrive here this evening aboard the 8.s. Athes II from Shanghai.

A Chinese male, Chow Wah, (30) was sent to the Government Civil Hospital on Saturday suffering from injuries received in a fight in Wan- chak

There were reported to the Medical Oficer of Health on Friday one case The marriage is announced to take of diphtheria from Victoria, one case

re

FIGHT IN SIKH TEMPLE

TWO INDIANS DEALT

said that they received contribu- or in default three weeks im

The first defendant, Chung Hau, Both defondanta were fined $20 tions but were not selling tickets prisonment each, and were also of admission. The spectators were bound over in $50 each to be of. all friends of the netors. They had good behaviour for six months permission from the S.C.A. to hold by Mr. E. W. Hamilton this morn- amatour theatricals at 119, Queen's Ing. Road, West, three years ago, but not after removal.

ĮSWINDLE.

A. S. 1. Nolloth said that on Friday night first defendant went. this case the police suggested a

Inspector Elston added that into the Sikh temple in a drunken condition. He was asked to leave, swindle. The actors and actresses out. He returned about a quar- but refused, and had to be put were secured for nothing to be trained, and behind their backster of an hour later, and had an the principals sold tickets.

argument with the second defend- Mr. Hamilton convicted the first police were called and the men ant, which ended in a fight. The defendant, because he had admitted arrested. The secretary of the he was in charge, and warned the temple also wished a serious view others.

to be taken, as there was a lot Inspector Elston said that the of trouble first defendant was an actor in there. among the Indians

Canton, and came to Hongkong and started a school for actors.

through the city in state on her favourito horse, dressed in a

so reported heavy destruction to place shortly of Mr. John W. Walker of enteric fever from Kowloon and brilliant costume which included

property and communications.

OUTBREAK FEARED

IN SAAR

+

ISSUED

REPRESSION DECREE

Saarbrucken, Nov. 3.

of Percy Smith, Seth & Fleming, to one case of cerebro-spinal meningitis Miss Rosa Young, the daughter of from Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Young, of Maenu.į

a sombrero, an open-necked shirt

and white cowboy trousers. On

ssued a repression decree; due to protext of obtaining some. meltrine. Hotel was married to Miss Nancy was captured.

in

THEFT FROM OLD·

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Roles of the demolished Hong-

Two othors, admitted stealing somd metal from the Bank site, and were fined $20 or three weeka”, prison oach,

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Murdered To Prove His Courage

LOVER COMMITS

SUICIDE BECAUSE OF FATHER'S REFUSAL

The loss of a brooch, set with such Kin Chuen, a contractor's coolle, diamonds, and valued at $800, has mounted escort to a motorcoach

acensions she acted as ELECTRIC CABLE, AND who fell from a scaffolding at a built-been reported to the Police by Mra, land of her cabaret girls her

METAL STOLEN ing at Bookunpoo yesterday morning, Sanger, who says that this occurred "kids", as she called them. Sho died in the Government Civil Hospital on Friday between The Feak and never tasted alcoholic liquor har kong and Shanghai Bank Building at 6.30 pm. When admitted he was Queen's Road Central, suffering from concussion,

self, but she provided it for her were produced in the Central The annual al fresco Fete of the "guests" which led to troublo with Police Court this morning before Three men, armed with revolvers Society of St. Vincent de Paul, will the authorities. On one occasion Mr. Balfour in connexion with two and a dagger, threatened the inmates bo held this year on Sunday, Decem-when Prohibition' agents paid a

thaft cases. of a medicine shop at 65, First Street bera, in the grounds of the Roman surprise visit to one of hor clubs inst night, and decamped with monoy Catholle Cathedral, The League of Nations commis- and jewellery to the value of $200. Proceeds go to the poor.

Calno Road. after she had gone to bad she got stealing some electric cable and Chan Kau, pleaded guilty to ion governing the Saar basin has.They entered the premises on the

through a trap-door hor was fined $25 or three weeks, Mr. R. Bramwell of the Peninsula chase over the roofs before she pyjamas and led them a long Nazi domando for the return of the basin to Germany.

Owing to the unsettled weather toon on Saturday morning. The bridg Shiu at St. Andrew's Church, Kew The population was so inflamed the Internationa) Pagoant arranged was given away by her brother and

DARRED IN. ENGLAND. developments that French au- by St. Andrew's Church, will be held Mr. A. B. Blyth was best man. After fame should extend to Europe In 1951 aho resolved that hor horities fear an outbreak which in the Church Itall this evening and Vill cause trouble botwcon Franco hot on the tennis court as previously the reception, which was held at the } and, shipping 16 of her "beautiful

announced. The Pageant, which.wag

China Emporium Cafe de Luxe, the kids (a phrase rendered literally shown twice on Saturday in being re- couple left for Macno on their honey in the French papers as 'beautiful ponted to-night to give those who missed seeing it an opportunity of

young goata") with a band, two attending.

First Church of Christ, Scientist, comedians, a maltro d'hotel and

-Threo notes which Koyams left:

Wu Sang, an ox-banishce, pleader! Lecture on selence: What It Is And

Hong Kong, announces a Free Publle her white horse, she left for Lon was left by Katherine Mabel Local estate valued at $5,700 The Saar basin is to hold a ple

revealed that he was in love with on Christian Selence entitled: don and Paris.

They called me a coward. To a girl named Sato, whose parents iscite in 1935 to determine whe for lonlency when he was convicted

prove 1 her it will continua in its present by Mr. Balfour in the Central Palica How It Works," by Poter V. Ross, from landing in England. At 22, 1932, Letters of administra-Ropasi has made to the pollca bore. when there aro no song in the was not, I stabbed the agreed to a marriage provided be Wodehouse, formerly of Yunnan priest! This is the dramatic con- changed his name to Sato, in ac- She was, however, prohibited Street, Tientsin, who died on July fession which certain Jozef cordance with the Japanese custom stus under the Longue, revert to Court this morning on a charge of the lecturer, is a Member of the Havre she found a similar bar tion have been granted to Mr. O.S.B., of San Francisco, Mr. Ross, obtaining $1,000 from the Sun Bung With this highly controversia! Yuch firm, 28, Des Voeux Wast by Church, Tho

The Mother regarding France. She and her John Bentley.

Repasi has also declared that he bride's family.Bone In ucation impending, the Longue letter to the complainant firm in The lecture will be given in the Roof until they could be shipped back of Fung Chow Village, loft local

Church of Christ, company wore detained for some may falso pretences. Defendant brought Scientist, in Massachusetts time in the hostel for migrants Li Wai Hin, allas Li Wai Hang, manlesion has a difficult task in which it was stated that certain Garden of the Hongkong Hotel, on home. The failure of her plans estate sworn under $10,200. letters poping the peace, particularly in man, Ho Yau, would be sent to collect Friday, December 8, at 5.45 p.m. A was a great disappointment to of administration to which have ow of the now aggressiveness of the money. Sentence was suspended cordial Invitation to attend is extend-

Nazis.

until to-morrow,

ed to all,

hor-Reutor and Special,

hoon granted to Li Szo Tung.

nd. Germany.

The decree included an increase prison fines for carrying arms, nd restricted the display of flags hd political activities.

orrany or go to France.

moon.

Boston,

of

LOCAL ESTATE

MAN'S DRAMATIC CONFESSION

Budapest.

San Francisco, Because his father refused him. permission to change his family' me to that of the girl he loved, Yoshid Koyams, a 25-year-old Japanese insurance agent, commit- ted suicide by poison.

accomplices, he alleges, itaunted father and the futility of life with. "did not want to have anything to In one of the notes he expressed- do with the murder at first.”: H hier unwillingness to disobey his him with cowardico, however, and out the girl he loved, and con In order to disprove their altegn- cluded: tion he stabbed the priest in the Please do not hate the Satos

· breast.==Roulér.

because of my net."Router.

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