THE HONGKONG
OCTOBER
1984
AT
SUNDAY KING'S
The Stars of "Cavalcade", TOGETHER AGAINI
WHERE
Directed by J. Walter Ruben from the play, "The Dover Road," by A. A. Milne. Pandro S, Berman, avec, produceł,
THE
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hrabanda with othep men's wiveli! KAY THIS BE ALISSON TO YOUL
WYNYARD
inners
with BILLIE BURKE MEET
REGINALD OWEN ALAN MOWBRAY GILBERT EMERY
SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION
ON THE STAGE-- By Kind Permission of
Lieut.-Col. A.E. Williams, D.S.O., M.C.
and Officers
THE BAND OF THE 1ST BN. SOUTH WALES BORDERERS will Play Solections
On 7th October at 9.30 p.m.
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RADIO
Picture
·ON' THE SCREEN
1
THE LAYING UP OF THE OLD COLOURS OF THE 1ST. BATTALION THE SOUTH. WALES BORDERERS AT BRE- CON, SOUTH WALES ON EASTER SUNDAY 1934.
YOU CERTAINLY CAN TAKE IT.
— WHEN ITS A SNAPSHOT
NO OTHER FILM
IS THE SAME AS
VERICHROME
SHUCKS,
WHO COULDN'T
WITH
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islation "fuza" prevented by colored back- tai và thu
4 Finer detail in high-lights, portiom that
. reproment licht parts,
& Finer detall it shadows, portion that exp
rwent dark paria.
Translucent, fastend of transperant.
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George O'Brien has a new loading lady in."Life in the Raw," the Fox photo-play from the Zane Grey story, She is Claire Trevor, star of the | dramatic itags, who makes her film
debut in this picture, which comes to the Alhambra Theatre on Sunday,
NAVAL OFFICER-
FINED
MAGISTERIAL
SIMILE
Lieut. Wood, R. N., was summons ed before. Mr. Hamilton in the Cen- tral Police Court this morning for driving his cat, No: 2018, in Ico House Street on August 25.
Mr. T. P. K. Kemble, of Messrs. Wilkinson & Grist, appearing for the defonce, pleaded guilty to the charges. He said that Lt. Wood only arrived in April and had been at Welhalwel. He had only been driving for a few days when the offence was committed. Since that time, the posts had been painted..
re-
"A man does not take his ship into strange waters without having a good look at the chart first", His Worship remarked smilingly.
Defendant was cautioned.
of
Hon Kwok-leung, driver private car No. 1489, was flued five dollars for not havling-full- control, over Iris car in Shek-O. Road. →→
Traffic-Sergeant Brown stated that there were two women, a child and defendant in the front seat.
Chan Hungdb.driver of lorry No. 1388, was fined $3 for carry- Ing three passengers in excess of the number allowed;
KOWLOON CASE. Summoned for, driving private car No. 3585 without due care and caution, E. Lyon, 240 Nathan Road, appeared before Mr. E, I, Wynne-Jones, at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning.
Traffic-Inspector Nicoll stated that on September 9, at 11.30 p.m., Miss Brown was, walking across Nathan Road, when, she was knocked down by private car No. 3525, which was, driven by defene. dant. She received minor in-. jurica to the back,and head, and was kept in the hospital for three days.
Defendant pleaded guilty, and His Worship imposed a fine of $10, and ordered him to pay $10 com- pensation,
WATCHMAN. FACES THEFT CHARGES
DEMANDS TURBAN FROM POLICE
An Indian watchman, Bukan Singh, 30 years of age, appeared before Mr. E. I. Wynne-Jones, at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning, charged with the theft of, or receiving, atolen goods con- sisting of, crockery, allverware, towels and miscellaneous articles, the property of Mrs. A. B. Oxberry, from the Palace Hotel, He was also charged with steal- ing, or receiving stolen articles consisting of one pair of gloves, from the manager of the Hotel, Mr. A. Brown; a gold mounted fountain pon' from Mr. J. B. Beach, a resident of the Hotel; and a travelling, rug, the property of a "boy" employed'nt the Hotel. The thefts occurred between, Decem- ber, 1933, and October 8, 1984.
Detective-Sergeant Davies api peared for the prosecution
Upon being called, the defen- dant promptly demanded the return of his turban, which had been taken from him by the police. He said that, according to his re- ligion, he was entitled to have it back
His Worship: I believe so, Give it back to him. I don't know what ho will do, if he me to go to pris son. I believe it will then be taken from him
Dotective Sergeant Davies: Yea, that is so,AS TITLE
His Worship: He is still an innocent man as far as I know. He may wear it *Defendant ⠀ denied all the clarges, and stated that he wish ad to engage a solicitor. The caso was accordingly remanded until Friday afternoon. a bal of $780 was allowed.
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