1934-06-23 — Page 18

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MAJESTIC

TO-DAY ONLY at 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 8 9.20

p.m.

THE MOST SINISTER MURDER THAT EVER CON- FRONTED HIM.....DEATH LURKING IN EVERY CLUE..... WOULD THE WILY ORIENTAL DETECTIVE RISK HIS LIFE TO GET HIS MAN?..

| CHARLIE CHAN'S Greatest CASE

WARNER ORLAND HEATHER ANGEL From a novel by Kari Dari Biggers

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STATE EXPRESS

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HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN:

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Will you help us? No donation

is too small: All will be gratefully acknowledged..

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Printed and Published for the Proprietors by FREDERICK PERCI FRANKLIN, at 1 and 8, Wyndham Street in the City of Victoria Hongkong.

THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

SCHOOL MEDICAL

FEES

GERMANY

CHANGE IN PAYABLE

heretofore.

DATE

SATURDAY, JUNE

1934

BRITAIN'S NOTE TO ALLEGED REVENUE

¡Continued from Page 1.)

your, only 90 million Rolch- smarks would need to be trans-

EXCHANGE INCOME.

FRAUD

GOODS AS “PRINTED MATTER”

A case of an attempt to defraud the Colony's postal revenue was mentioned before Ale, Hamilton in the Central Magistracy this morn-

Lo

It is notified by the Education ferred in cash. Department that the opening dateju of the school.. year. having now been fixed as the 1st September, the medical Inspection charges

An against this, Germany's specified in Government, Notifica-foreign exchange Income from in-ng- tion No. 564 of 4th September, visible items amounts, on the Gor-

Kin-yee. ged 49, Was 1981, will na from 1st September, man estimates, which the creditors charged with an attempt to de- 1934, be payable on the 1nt school considered an under-statement, to fraud the Post Office revenue by dny in September instead of on some 260 million marks a year, no matter thereby seeking to obtain marking postal packeta "printed the lat school day in January Young loans would require less reduction on the rates and de- that the Interest on the Dawes and Pupils who have already paid than 25 per cent. of the receipts fraud the Post Office revenue on the fees in respect of the period from these resources, exclusive of the difference between, the rates 1st January, 1934 to 31st Decemy call on German export re for postal packets and printed

matter. ber. 1934, will, on the 1st school ceipts.

Mr. T. Hynes, Assistant Super- day in January, 1935, be required Export receipts average 350 Intendent of to pay, in respect of the period 1st million to 400 million Reichsmarks packets were newspapers being Mails, said the January, 1935 to 31st August, per month, so that the interest on sent to Samshul. A clork sub- 1935, two-thirds of the stipulated Dawes and Young loans represents sequently discovered that they annual fee and, on the 1st school only about 2 per cent. of the gross were not printed matter. Em- day in September, 1935, the full foreign exchange Income of Ger- broidery was found in one packet fee in respect of the school year many from all sources. Thus the and singlets in another. beginning on that date,

proposal involves no substantial strain on the exchange resources availablo-British Wireless.

LATEST TENDER

LIST

CAUSEWAY BAY ROAD

Tenders are being invited by the Government as follows:

Purchase

Unserviceable of Stores, K.C.R.

Temporary Building at YaumatiĮ Magistracy.

Demolition of Old Sallors' and Soldiers' Home and part of Old Naval Canteen.

.

..

NEW REICHSBANK REGULATIONS

FOREIGN EXCHANGE

CONTROL

packets from another man who Defendant stated he got the

told him to post them.

The case was fixed for hearing

on Tuesday morning.

NEW JUSTICES OF PEACE

ADDITIONS TO LIST OF UNOFFICIALS

The Gazelle contains a Hat of

Berlin, June 23, Drastic new regulations for the allotment of foreign exchange have been announced by the Reichs-Justices of the Pence. This shows bunk.

that the following additions have been made to the Unoffelal re- gister:

They provide that, henceforth New 100 ft. Rond between no more foreign exchange will be Causeway Bay and Taikoo Sugar handed out than is received each Refinery (2nd Section).

day".

Construction of Refuse Boat Pier and Live Stock Landing at Ми Тли Кок.

The Gazette contains the draft of on Ordinance to provide for the in corporation of the Regional Superior in Hongkong of the Foreign Mission Slaters of St. Dominic commonly known as Maryknoll Sisters.

TO-DAY

ONLY

DAILY AT

2.30. 5.10, 7.15

and

9.30 P.M..

The allotments will not be tho same for all demands of all coun- trica. The first consideration will be to safeguard the need for raw materials and foodstuffs.

All clearances and payments abroad must henceforth be

sub- mitted for the approval of the Reichsbank.-Reuter.

KING

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...at Will Rogers mixing

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his

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singing his trot

mance

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WILL ROGERS

DAVID HARUM

LOUISE DRESSER

EVELYN VENABLI

K.ENT TAYLOR STEPIN FETCHIT

Directed by James Crunu ALSO

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WERE NOT DRESSING

Other bitsonge

Bing introduces are

Bing Crosby

"Gaas in a Băng Hands

Introducing the song hits of 1934 CAROLE LOMBARD George BURNS & Grade ALLEN

CHARLIE RUGGLES Also selected Shorts-Don't miss the "TIN TYPE” of the Royal Family with the late King Edward VII.

A Paramount Picture.

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