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مارکی

IAN GUARD'S

MURDER

POLICE THEORY

OF CRIME

other members of the South

THIS MORNING'S

WEDDINGS

Two Vory Protty Ceremonics.

THE

HONGKONG

ROOSEVELT SILVER

SCHEME

WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1934.

TELEGRAPH.

CINEMA SCREENINGS

NOTES SUPPLIED BY THE THEATRES

(Continued from Page`1.)

the general level of commodity prices. There' conclusions Kive

"Sleepers Enst", Frederick Nebel's little room for hope that any inter-as a Fox Film production at the Khig's best-selling novel makes its appearance

KING'S COMING! GEORGE WHITE'S

RADIO BROADCAST

COMING!

Her mother's wedding veil was įsident Roosevelt can

national plan sponsored by Pre-Theatre on Thursday The TO-DAY'S BROADCAST. worn by this morning's bride, Miss | Reuter.

succeed.slated for an Phyllis May Capell, youngest daughter of Mro. N. Capell and the Into Mr. J. R. Capell, whose

traders had hoped for definite mandatory ac-

more

Street. uperators

conarrvative Wall pleased at the message's revelation were highly that efforts were underway toward international stabilization of cur- rencies.

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A TALK BY MR. PELHAM

FROM THE STUDIO

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From ZBW on a wavelength of 305 4.30-5.35 p.m. Chinese Recorded

5.35-6 p.m.

Gril Rooma of the address on

A Relay from the Hongkong Hotel

Spiritual Basis of Fascism" by Mr. E. Nacci,

4-6.15

Chinese Children's Studio Concert.

6.15-7.30 p.m. Chinese Recorded Pro-

gramme.

p.m.

gramme.

7.30-10.30 p.m. European Pro-

Bp.m. Local Time and Weather Report.

7.30-8.10 p.m. Variety.

Although the search for the

engagement of three assailants has not. relaxed, no

dinya. Wynne Gibson has the feminina EFFECT ON MARKETS. new development lias occurred in

led in this dramatic picturization of New York, May 22.

In girl who could not make good in the connexion with the murder of Mohamed Din, a Mohammedan marriage to Mr. Ardon Osmond Ing on the stock markets, anys:- crime that threatens the careers of

The Wall Street Journal, report- to find herzell the star wittens

city of her choice, but who comes back special police guard, whose body, llyland, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. The market declined sharply due to many prominent people. The story metres. with a bullet wound through A. H. Hyland of Cranbrook, Kent, the silver message

celebrated in the Kowloon appointed speculatora

which in concerns itself with n young woman the head, was yesterday after Union Church, The Rev. Frank no time-limit for monetization and luck. She accepts a job as, a paid

ay it net who is nut on parolo and down on her | Programme. noon found by Sergeant Hill and Short officiated, while appropriate the provisions were merely per-cup of the evenings of festivity at a bachelor party. Wales Borderers in a nullah be.musle was rendered on the organinissive, wherens

by Mrs. Short. low Bowen Rond:

she visits a gambling house in the An Ivory silk ince gown moulded ton.

eon.pany of the Mayor's son, Murder wantonly committed for to her slender figure was worn by The

drunken spendthrift. While there, he the exprens purpose of accuring the bride, a unique feature of the

picks an argument with the proprieter pusscasion of the Indian's service gown being a long train from the

neas to the crime, flees to her home and kills him, The girl, the only wit revolver, is the theory, held by shoulders caught at the wrists

town. There she meets her childhood! police Investigators, and for con- with thuy pearls. Her only orna

sweetheart, who is still deeply in love firmation they point to the posi-ment was a pearl brooch a gift tion of the wound, which shows from her mother. The bridal vell

with her. In the meantime, the Mayor that the victim had been shot from was of embroidered slik tulle held standard will not involve Inflation, crime on a public enemy. A premin A return to a definite monetary to win the coming election, pin the and his grafting henchisen, secking behind, and to the fact that six in place by a cap of orange blos- for which reason inflations traders ent attorney learns the truth of the spare rounds of 33 ammunition som. She carried a bouquet of dumped holdings, especially efl-murder, and goes in search of the girl which the man carried in a pouch

arum lilles.

Sleep. ,attached to his belt, were missing

ver issues, which, however, rallied while the trial is in progress. He An unusual but attractive colour from the lows before the close.

Frances Maddux (Soprano). In addition to the loaded revolver.scheme was chosen by

locates her in Chio, where she has Pinnofort-Life is just a bowl of A spent 18 bullet was found in bridesmaids, the Misses Dollie and I were

Curbs were downward. Bonds Rune aviod the sincere altentions Cherries, the nullah, after a search prompt Violet Capell (sisters of the bride), were downward on the silver mes-and trickery takes place. It is a fight

Irregularly dull. Grains

of her sweetheart, On the train east- Pianoforte-Sleepytime Down South. ed by the discovery that the Marguerite

ward, a tense battle of wits, plots

Carroll Gibbons and hla boy Dawson, bullet fired had passed completely white and Gertrade Engel (cousin porta-Per Sican, Culbertson and and on the other to prevent her from

Friends. Marjorie ange offseting bullish crop re- on one side to get the girl to the trial, Orchestra-Old Friends-Potpourri. through the victim's head.

of the bride). The chief brides-Fritz,

Tom Jones and His Orchestra. The lanyard of the revolver

testifying. The outcome of this hat- Organ Solo-Rhapsody in Blue. appears to have been cut near the maid wore a saxe-blue and silver

SPECULATORS DISPLEASED, tle is nii to bring the Aim to a lense

Quentin M. Maclean. Kown and end of which

was followed by two the weapon was bridesmaids

Mesars, Swan, Culbertson and and dramatic climax. Preston Faster Song-It's only a Paper Moon. in P'use secured.

two in lemon. The dresses were on silver as follows:-Silver de-ate Mona Batrie, Harvey Stephens, Fox Trot Everything I have is

colour and Fritz's New York office reports has the masculine lead opposite Wynne Song -This Is Romance.

Conrad Thibault (Baritone). carried out in frilled arcandle and lined after publication of the Roger Imhof, J. Carrot Nush, Howard they wore floral halos of leaves and tiny flowers. They were apparently disappointed be- Mnekenun directed from the screen

River President's message. Speculators Lally and Suzanne Kurren. Kenneth Fox Trot-Sing a Little Low carried flowers in toning colours cause of the failure of the pro-play by Lester Cole,

The bride's mother was elegant-posed legislation to bo of an in- ly gowned in cinnamon Ince with hat to match and carried a hougnet of African daisies.

ALLEGED FALSE

ACCOUNTS

WARRANT FOR ARREST ISSUED

Bail of $6.000 was estreated and a warrant issued for his arrest was isauce by Mr. Macfadyen In the Central Police Court, when Chiu Yiek-an, Chiu Sze-kei, failed to make an appearance on remand charges of alleged falsifying of the accounts of the Kwong Sui Yuen firm to the extent of $5,327.91 be- tween March 8, 1931 and October 28, 1933, and, secondly, with steal Ing the money,

tho five

The bride was given away by her brother Mr. R. S. Capell while the duties of best man were under inken by Me. Jock Lawson.

The Peninsula Hotel was chosen for the reception and, after the ustral foasts and good wishes, the happy couple departed. on their honeymoon which is to be spent at Fanling and later travelling Europe,

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The bride's going-away dress was of white peau d'Ange with beret of floral woven straw and arvessories to match. "Eunice" was responsible for the gowns of the bride, the bridesmaids and the bride's 'mother."

RASMUSSEN-MAY.

flationary character.

Gibeon. Other members of the cast

Sing Sing Film

A thousand alories concentrated into H.K. DOLLAR UNAFFECTED, are drania will be unfolded on the

the Queen's Theatre 48, 5d. this morning, being un picture, Twenty Thousand Years in

The Hongkong dollar opened at sreen of

Thursday. It is the First National hanged from yesterday. The Sing Sing," said to be in many ways Imarket lerntly is slightly easier the most remarkable dramatization of between banks than it was rester-hunian emotions ever attempted. The day.

pereen play is taken from the book by Warden Lewis E. Luwes, of Sing Sing prison, at Ossining, New York, and while it deals with grim facts, has been hailed as a realistic document

over

Chinese speculators locally are somewhat confuard

the Rosevelt message. being unable to decide whether it is bullish or otherwise. York to 45%.

Silver receded 1/8th in

NEW ATLAS OF CHINA

New

Mr. P. II. Sin, appearing for the prosecution, stated that he re- ceived a letter from, Mr. C. Y. Kwan late last night to any that he had received no further instructions to defend. His Worship

·would re- member that when the ease Was first brought up last week, họ (Me.

A lang tulle veil depending in a Sin) intimated that further charges novel manner from orange blos-

The "China Provincial Atlas and were pending and that they had on the shoulders of her gown, Geography," published by the with a smaller vell falling from North China Daily News and defendant.

His Worship accordingly estreat ed the bail of $6,000 and issued a

warrant.

JAPANESE ARMY N. CHINA ·

MORE MANOEUVRES

sixty

A MOST USEFUL PUBLICATION

Song-Ev'ry Little While.. Sang-Try gettin' a good night's

Yours.

Town Tune..

George Olsen and Hin Muric. 8.1-8.30 p.m. Cello Sulos, Abendiled (Evensong) (Schumanu,

arr, W. II. Squire).

W. H. Squire. Elegie (Delina), Kol Nidrei (Max Bruch-Op. 47)

Beatrice Harrison.

Gaspar Cossido. 8.30-0 p.m. Light Opera. Selection-Geisha (Jones).

The Band of II. M. Coldstream ›

Guards.

Vocal Gems--Patience, (Gilbert and

Sullivan).

Selection-Ruddigore (Sullivan arr.

Columbin Light Opern Company.

Winterbottom).

The Band of H. M. Coldstren

Guards.

Voen Genis-Duchess of Dantzig

(Cary).

Light Opera Company. 9-9.30 p.m. From the Studio, Selections by the Music Makers. 9.30-10 p.m. From the Studlo "Topical Talks on the United King- dom by Mr. G. C. Pelham (1. 1. Trade Commissioner).

that is far more fascinating than the most colourful fiction. Warden Lawes is the one and probably anly man who, has looked so deeply into the inger- most hearts prison inunates that he could draw so vivid a picture of the human aid of the inan beyond the law. He has been sitting on the lid of a human volenne at Sing Sing for many years and knows from in- timate association the powerful passions that stir the criminal soul. fin is a story of 1,000 men without women and 1,000 women that wait

10-10.30 p.m. Light Orchestral without for their men they can't live Music. without. The picture conilenses into Mexican Dancea (Jose Urlsend); one story the most dramatle and Cielito Lindo (Beautiful Heaven). pretacular incidents in his career as

Mexienn Tipica Orehentra. Orchestra Rayınomile. Le Chalend Qui Passe (Bixlo), Love's Last Word (Cromieux).

Albert Sandler and His Orchestra. The Woltz Dream-Selection

(Strauss).

riots

in

Killer Mears in "The Lost Mile

Black Eyes-Russian Impression

De Groot and the Piccadilly Orch.

---(Ferrario)

Albert Sandler and His Orchestra. 10.10 p.m. Rugby Mid-Day Press News.

10.35 p.m. Close Down.

FOOD CONTROL

DR. LI SHU-FÁN ' SPEAKS OUT

had great difficulty in finding the oath of orange blossonis on herijerald. Ltd., Shanghai, should warden. There include the humorous Gounod in Vienno (arr. Walter).

The Magistrate remarked that head, distinguished the ensemble command a ready sale, being use and the romantic side of the prisoners at the last hearing he considered clasen by Miss Norma Louise May fut alike to the student of Chinese as well as thrilling episodes and the the actual amount of the sum for her marriage this morning to affairs, the business mau and the

grim tragedies in the lives of the identical in both charges, and that. R. R. Rasmussen., The Tao

leading personalities whom Sing Sing it was adequately covered by the Fone Shan Chapel in the Bishop'a Rewapaper reader. It is a work of has housed. Every phase of the life House was chosen for the cere very province in China, with des-upon, including their personal loves, large ball.

pages, containing maps of of the convicts of Sing Sing is tourhed Mr. Sin:--Mr. Kwan does not my, which was performed by the feriptive matter and illustrations. Their friendships and their loyalica know of the defendant's where Rey, Dr. Karl Ludwig Reichelt.

Beds-covered are-aren and poput includes their daily routine...... B The bride, who was given away ation, climate, language and rucial their contact with the outable world, abouts. I apply to your Worship) for a warrant for his arrest,

white satin with gracefully draped mountains, flora and fauna, and tiens. It is a picture that plask on a classically simple gown of heavy railways and highways, rivers and cidents of prison life, auch bodice and sleeves. She carried a foreign representation. A mast the heart strings and brighter and um killings and escapes, and execu-

sheaf of Calla Ulics,

useful feature is an index of more to the eyes; it also brings laughter and Eau-de-nil crepe with accordian than a thousand references, giving thrills. Spencer Tracy, who act INted at sleeves and high drap the old and new names of towns Broadway by the ears in his rule of

neckline, finished with narrow and cities, accordion pleated frilis, was worn The maps included in the volume takes the leading role of Convict Tom by Mrs. Thelma itmeyer, the make bride's sister, as maid of honour. strictly accurate, few names being tually send him to the chair for a no pretensions to being Connors, a "big shot" of the under-

world, whose fove and loyalty even An "Alice in Wonderland" hair- mentioned, so band made of lilles of the valley them confusing. The object aimed Davis has the leading feminine role as not to render crime he had not cananitted. Bette lent a novel charm'to her ensemble, at, of pointing out the principal oppasita Tracy, as the little gunman's that the multipicity of Heensing She carried a sheaf of yellow and towns, physical features, ronds and noll, who was faithful to "her man" authorities for the sale of food, white gladioli,

railways, has, however, been ad- to the end. There is an exceptionally

as now exists, is not in the inter- The bride's mother chose a smart mirably attained.

strong supporting cost which includes navy blue gown af flowered silk, Bound in stiff cloth covers, the such famous players of both stage est of Public Health. The ab- trimmed with pleated taffeta and work is on sale at $6 per copy.

and screen us Arthur Byron, Lyle sence of unified control by a res-

Gran! Talbot.

Mitchell. wore a lace straw hat to tone. She

Warren ponsible authority such as the Namara, Sheila Terry, Spencer danger, particularly in times of Hymer, Louis Calhern, Edward J. Sanitary Board is fraught with Charters, Harold Huber and Nella Walker, Warden Lawes book was widespread epidemics, such

typhiod, etc." Thus dramatized for the screen by Wilson cholera, Mizner and Brown Holmes and adapt spoke Dr. Li Shu-fan in

the ed by Courtenay Terrett and Robert proposing

adoption of Lord. It was directed by Michnet a motion seeking to establish the Curtis.

Sanitary Board as the sole cen- sing authority in the Colony for Never in the history of the screen restaurants, eating stalls, stalls has a cast of the magnitude of "Dinner for the sale of cooked food, pre- at Eight" beca presented to the filmmises for the sale of cooked meat public. This wonderful picture will and meat hawkers, at yesterday's be seen at the Oriental Theatre on meeting of the Sanitary Board. Wednesday and Thursday. Here we The motion was adopted.

TO BE HELD

Tangshan, May 23. Japanse garrison troops Were moving towards Yutien and Paoti this morning for the avowed purs pose

of holding manoeuvres there for several days.

A number of motor lorries have been commandeered to take them. into the Interfor. The Japanese military authorities declare there

chose a bouquet of African daisies,left for their honeymoon which is

Mr. C. Arthur Higgins acted as to be spent in Europe, best man.

For her going-away dress. the After the ceremony, a reception bride chose flecked white silk crepe la no intention of interfering with was held at St. John's Cathedral trimmed with faggotting and wore the functions of the local Ad-Hall and later, the happy couple a hat to match. ministrations.-Central News.

LAWN BOWLS

K.B.G.C. TEAMS · FOR SATURDAY

The following will represent the Kowloon Bowling Green Club in their league matches against the Civil

Service Cricket Club on Saturday,

First Team at Kowloon;-

J. S. Logan, P. T. Farrell, R. ilali,

W, S. Drake (Skip).

R. Duncan, S. Standle, V. Petherick, W. Macfarlane (Skip).

J. Watson, A. S. Russell, J. H.

Budding, L. Guy (Skip),

Second Team at CIS.C.C.-

J. Macdonald, C. B. Hosking, 11. F. Stoneham, II, H. Rose (Skip)."

G. J. Chambers, E. V. Searle, M. J. Henderson, J. G. Meyer (Sp).

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

TYRANNY AND ANARCHY ARE | NEVER FAR ASUNDER--Bentham.

The Kishan Muro, one

of the Japanese Government Fishery Board vessels, arrived here this morning shortly after 9 am.

at 6.30, p.in.

The U.S.S. Mindanao left Hongkong this morning shortly after 9 ans. for the West River.

"Dinner at Bight"

"I wish to emphasise the fact

and

Chan. Yau, aged 58, who was seen have Murie Dressler as à fanboyant to sneak out of the Central Market at retired musical-comedy star, John 2.30 this morning, admitted to the Barrymore as a "has been" matinee watch that he had stolen some idol, Wallace Beery na a vulgar but arily stymied during the first few days Many prominent residents have ne-pigs entrails from a stail in the mar-powerful millionaire, Jean Harlow, as the new-comers were on the lot in the cepted the invitation to attend the ket. Draught before Mr. Macfadyen bis cheating wife, Lionel Barrymore matter of contacting them for studio lecture in English by Mr. E. Baeci, in the Central Police Court this mor- | na A shipbuilder facing business calls. The thirty young men on "Some remarks about Fascismning, Chan You pleaded guilty and catastrophe, Leu Tracy as a Broadway worsen had been gathered from every which is to be held in the Grill. Room was sentenced to a fine of $20 or thentrien!

Edmund Lowe English-speaking country in the world, ngent. of the Hongkong Hotel this evening fourteen days,

aan society doctor, Billie Burke an a Fork Avenue hostess, Madge Evans lems of customs and travel. With all

and many were bewildered by prob Arrested for hawking live pigeons as her daughter, Jean Hersholt as a

of the thirty quartered at the Roose Run over by motor lorry No. 1063 without a licence, a young Chinese al-play producer, Karen Morley as the volt hotel, and with various individuala in Shuuiiwan Road yesterday, Chan, leged he was assaulted by Chinese wife of the fickle doctor, Lousie Glas- and groups being wanted at the studio Kun received injuries and was remov. constable C138. He was sent to hos-ger Inle as a "poor relation". Philips for different purposes, gray hairs were ed to the hospital for trentment. pétal and an examination revealed Holmes an Misa Evans' uninteresting sprouting for those seeking to contact Knocked down by motor lorry No. 1270 bruises. On his appearance before Mr. nultor, May Hobson as the cook on the contestants. Then came the happy in Tum Kung Road, Kowloon City Mucfadyen in the Central Pelice Court whom falls the actual responsibilty solution, with a girl designated as district, an unknown Chinese nan was this morning, Inspector James stated for the success of the dinner. Each captain for the fifteen girls, and a removed to the Rowlaon lospital in that the allegation against the co-star In "Dinner at Eight" has a big youth named to serve with the fifteen an unconselous condition,

inile is being dealt with departmen-scene with the various sub-plots woven boys. All studio calls were made to into grand smash climax, The story the captains, and they were respon- Mr. Cyril Champkin gave a most The Feast of Our Lady Help of

concerne dinner at which a varied nible for rounding up the individuals amusing address at the Rotary Club Christians in to be, celebrated to Au Sze, a widow, charged with aid group of people are invited, and the desired. The contestants, in turn, tin yesterday, taking as his title morrow, 24th instant, at St. Anthony ing and abetting two juveniles, one Individual adventures which befall were required to check in and out "The Aborigines of the Mniny Church, 170 Third Street, West Point, ed eight and the other six, to hawk, each between the time of the invitation with their respective captains. The Peninsula."

with a solemn High Mans at 8 a.m. was cautioned by Mr. Macfadyen in and the ovent. only. At the Balealan Missionary the Central Police Court this morning. Beminary, No. 1 Isind Rond, there Inspector James sald the children will be a solemn High Mass at 10.30 were cautioned beforo Mr. Inmilton,

an. In the evening there will be a in the Juvenile Court. They were Procession in the compound of the fact the defendant's children, but she Seminary, followed by Benediction of denied this The father, who was Blessed Speramont. All Co-Operators also in Court, was warned by his Wor are invited to attend.

hip..

G. L. Farmer, P. D. O'Connell, J. G. Charlton, G. E. F. Thompson -(Skip).

Mr. M. K. Lo will give an address to the Hongkong Chinese Medical Association on "Medicine and Law," on Friday, lat June, at 8 p.m., at the Chinese 'Merchants' Club, China Building, Members and frienda aro welcome.

tally.

pleture, "Seach for Beauty", was "Search for Beauty"

directed by Erle Kenton from a niny production was nolved at the Parn- Milton. In addition to the thirty con A unique problem In motion picture by Schuyler E. Grey and Paul R. mount studios when the thirty Inter-test winners, the cant bonsts such national contest winners in Search stellar names as Larry "Buster". for Beauty", new playing at the King's Crabbe, Ida Lupino, Robert Arra- Thonire, started a system of self-strong. James Gleason, Roscoe Kurzs revernment. The studio was tempor- Cand Toby Wing.

SCANDALS

RUDY VALLEE-JIMMY DURANTE ALICE FAYE-CLIFF EDWARDS GREATER SONG HITS! BIGGER SPECTACLES! FLASHIE DANCES! MORE, CORGEOUS GIRLS! THE GREATEST BROADWAY SHOW AT $10 A LOOK.

HONGKONG BENEVOLENT SOCIETY

Owing to the increased amount of unemployment and consequent distress in the Colony, the Society is finding it more and mare difficult to meet the dally appeals for assistance. We are in urgent need of funds to help deserving cases. Please help us. ledged by

May, 1934,

+

Any donation will be gratefully acknow-

Mrs. RALSTON,

Hon. Treasurer,

151, The Peak.

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