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LO MING YAU presents
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1934.
DESERTION CASE BOURNEMOUTH
SETTLED
PARTIES REACH AN
AGREEMENT
com-
On the application of Mr. G. E. Lowe, of Dennys & Co., appearing
Chol-chee, the for Mok plainant, the summons against her husband, Mok Hing-sum, for desertion and maintenance, was
“WHY GIRLS GO WRONG" withdrawn before Mr. Hamilton,
with L. Y. CHANG—S. T, SING A United Photoplay Service Picture. TO-MORROW
THE PLIGHT OF A GIRL WHO IN LOVE AND HATRED BECOMES THE TOOL OF MASCULINE EXPEDIENCE!
JOAN BARRY
SALLY BISHOP
HAROLD HUTH
A British Lion 'Production.
MAJESTIC
TO-DAY ONLY
At 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 &
9.20 P.M.
RONALD COLMAN
IN
"The Masquerader"
A the Contral. Magistracy this morning.
NOVELTY
MR. F. AUSTIN'S NEPHEW
TRIBUTED
MUSIC DIRECTOR CANDIDATE
ASSAULT ON, A WAITER
BOGUS CONSTABLE GAOLED
An assault in a public latrine off Yu Yam Lane on April 14 last, when an unemployed man demand- ed three dollars from a teahouse waiter, was brought to Hght in
Central Pollo Court this morning when Mak Kwai-yuen, charged with demanding money with menaces and posing
кла
At the previous hearing the. Mr. Richard Austin, a nephew as a police officer.
Sentencing the defendant to six, complainant was represented by of Mr. Frank Austin, of Hong months hard labour, and a fue Mr. Hiu-shing Lo, who was kong, is one of the dozen selected of $60 or an additional month's
post of hard instructed by Mr. J. M. Hall. The applicants for the
Inbour, Mr. Macfadyen defendant was represented by Mr. Musical Director of the Bourne-described the offence as particularly F. 11. Luseby.
mouth Corporation, in succes- disgusting.
Detective Sergeant Goodwin, Mr. Lowe anid he had taken oversion to Sir Dan Godfrey. the cane, and asked that the
A Ron of Mr. Frederic Austin, who prosecuted, and that although Humne be withdrawn, as
anwho wrote an arranged the music nothing was officially known about the defendant, he had operated agreement had been entered into for the new (IIammersmith) ver- between the partles.
sion of "The Beggar's Opera," with two other during the past he le at present conducting at the month. There had been about seven victims Involved and they London Colincum.
were people of such respectable standing that they did not go to the Police Station to report the {matter.
SHANGHAI READY FOR TROUBLE
Altogether, there were no fewer than ninety candidates for the Bournemouth post, and EL rathor novel method has been adopted by inviting some of the selected up plicants to conduct the Municipal Orchestra on successive nights.
Labour Day Agitation Not only musicianship and con-
Rumours
ducting ability are sought, but also personality and performances of character.
It was stated that defendant-tak the complainant he was a Police oflcer attached to Central Police Station.
While crossing a railway track in
Kowloon City district, a boy, Chant loi, nged five years, was knocked down and received injuries to his left foot. He was sent to the Kowloon Hospital follows: for treatment.
which
Shanghal April 30. Mr. Hugh Bryan, writing in the Acting on information that the London Daily Telegraph on March Communists are planning agitation 21, referred to Mr. Austin's on a large scale on Labour Day, Bournemouth text us the Manielpal authorities of "On Monday, Richurd Austin
n concert Greater Shanghai are co-operating conducted with the authorities of the foreign sparkled throughout, but was delightful Jeux d'Enfants, which
blatant settlements in taking preventive neither
hit. nur noisy scored n point. The order has boonjat
Austin looks well- "Mr. measured. An Issued that all runka of the balanced programme included the than he is, but there is no im- Both in police forces be hold ready at a Bartered Bride' overture, Delius's maturity about his work. moment's notice. From to-day no Song Before Sunrise," part of serious and lighter pleces he knew public assembly is allowed until 'Bartered Bride' overture. Delius's exactly what he wanted, and got
Sorcier,* the "emergency, period" is over.-L'Apprenti
Quilter's it. The orchestra played as though Central Netea.-
Children's Overture, and Bizet's newly-formed and enthusiastic."
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