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Prisoner, Yea... BUT OF LOVE!

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Robert W, Chambers' gloriova romance

in all you dreamed. It would be on the

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with joan Parker

Katharino Aloxandor Tod Healy The Four Mills Brothers

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY,

"SAFETY FIRST"

POSTERS ISSUED BY THE POLICE DEPARTMENT

De.

DREADED PLAGUE

AUGUST 31, 1934.

PUTSCH FEARS

BLACK FLAG HOISTED ON · GERMANY'S AIM IN SĄAR.

SUNGARI BANK

TERRITORY

In connection with the Safety First !

Harbin, Aug. 80.

Paris, Aug. 30. campaign, which COMMENCDA 10-

The town of Podunel, morrow, the Hongkong Polico

on the A Nazi putnck in the Saar terri partment has issued a number of Sungarl River, 80 miles south-west tory, under temporary League pamphlets, printed in Chinese and of Harbin, where pneumonic and mundate, is prophesied by Herr English.

bubonic plagues are ravaging the Max. Braun, an anti-Nazi lendor in These pamphlets, which will be din-aron, has hoisted the black fing as the Bear, who granted na

inter- tributed throughout the city during a warning to all who may approuch view to à representative of Le Soir the campaign, are especially directed that the whole pince in dangorom-to-iny. to motorials and pedestrians, and

He said Berlin could not face the outline the action that should be taken in order to assist the authori

Passing steamers, which steer possibility of a defeat In the plebis- tles in reducing to number of acci well away from the Podunel side cite which is to decide whether the dents that occu, on the roada. of of the river, report that house Suar will return to Germany or re- Hongkong

doors and windows are nailed up

main Independant of Berlin. The following directions, for ins and there are no persoas visible Herr Braun, la to deal a blow In What Iferr Hitler secke, says tance, are printed in English for the in the streets nor any farmers such a manner trat if n plebiscite guidance of drivers of motor vehicles: working in the folds.

Carefully regulate your speed at all; limes to ault the circumstances and It is stated that this virulent is rendered impossible it will bo and deadly pheumonte plague. has apparently risen up spontaneously.

because the population will claimed 60 victims.Renter Special.

weather prevalling.

ly infected.

When you intend to stop, slow already down, or change direction, give the Reuter.; appropriate, signal clearly, definitɔly, | nudi and in good time.

Never overtake, unless you can see

sufficiently for thead to do so with the road in clear. When you cross anfoty. Reimber that the brow of the road cross by the most direct a steep hill or a hump-backed bridge route. If there are white lines or la as dangerous as a sharp bend be safety islands use them. Cause it concoals oncoming trachuridreds of people are killed by care Throughout the world every day Do not overtake at chur sonds or lessly walking in ur crossing reads. Toad junctions.

Remember the right-hand side of the road belongs first to oncoming traffic. Never avertake, therefore, unless it is clear that you can pass and get back to the left side of the rond again without making either the person overlakes, or a person ap. pranching from the opposite direction, check speed or alter direction sad- denly.

Take special caro at corners and bends to leave ample room for on- coming traffic.

No vehicle has a "right of way" at "cross. ronda, but it is the duty" of

driver on a minor road when approach- ing a major road to go dead slow and to give way to trafic on it. Nevertheless when you are driving on a major road always keep a sharp look-out and drive cautiously at cross road and road, junctions.

Slow-moving motor vehicles, eg, buses and lorries, must keep wall to: the loft of the road.

Pedestrians.

Blost of the pamphlets in Chinese are directed towards pedestrians and bleyclists.

Pedestrians are enjoined as fol-

lows:

Walk on the pavement; not on the rond. You are safe on the pave

You ment

be killed on the may road. The pavement was made for pedestrians; the road for vehicles. Vehicles do not go on pavements, therefore pedestrians should not walk on roads except to cross roads. Ba- fore you cross the road look to your tett and right. Do not croas until

have

TO QUIT GERMANY.

Foreigners Arrested On Saturday.

Berlin, Aug. 30.

on

Parents should not allow their chil-

The nine foreigners arrested on traffic rules and lonch them to year Saturday have been released dren to play in the roadways. Learn

children.

condition that they leave Germany Schoolboys and other children must) Immediately. Hot play games in the roadways. The arrests were effected on. Schoolboys when going to and from Saturday, but the news was kept school must walk on the pavements. secret by the police until Tucaday.

Do not stand about and Converse with friends in the roadways. If you Englishmen. According to reports The arrested men included four tram or bus wait! are waiting for

on the pavement, not in the roadway. they went to Berlin after attending Where there is no pavement walk on an anti-Fascist Congress in Madrid the right-hand side of the road fae- and intended visiting the Labour ing the oncoming traffic.

Camps-Reuter,

A person wandering about in the road may lose his life and cause the deaths of several other persons,

Persons carrying heavy loads must· A BAND CONCERT. walk on the extreme left-hand side of the road,

Cyclists,

Keep to the left of the road. Do not swerve suddenly in any direction, a motor car may be coming bobind you.

"Trick" cycling is not clever; it is foolish and illegal and you are liable to a heavy fine if arrested.

A cyclist is a vehicle driver and as such must obey all traffic signals.

A cycle is meant to carry one per son only.

Bas Passengers. Do-nal board or alight from buses until the bus has stopped. Many people have been killed through lighting from buses when in motion, When alighting from a bus and wishing to cross the road always walk round behind the bus an that you can sou if the road is clear.

ATTRACTIVE. PROGRAMME AT

THE KOWLOON C.C..

Postponed from July 28 on account by the band of the 1st Battalion, the of inclement weather, a band concert Lincolnshire Regiment, arranged by

held to-morrow evening. the Kowloon Cricket Club, will be

one, boasting many popular classical The programme, is an attractive numbers, including Ketelbey's "In A Monastery Garden," Bucalossi's "A Hunting Seene, and Eckersberg's "The Battle of Waterloo."

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