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the summons to Youth! Gayety! Love! Laughter! Then learn that love is love the world over hat it's different in ParİK!

PARIS

INTERLUDE

Discrted AR

EDWIN L

MARIN

Produced by

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HUBBARD

Madge EVANS, Robert YOUNG, Otto KRUGER

Ura MERKEL, Ted HEALY

Metry. Goldwyn-Mayer Picture

THE HONGKONG G. TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1934.

LEARNER DRIVER

FINED

THOUGHT MECHANIC WAS LICENSED

E. H. Watte, salcaman at Lane, Crawford's Ltd... was fined $10 by Mr. E. W. Hamilton, at the

HONGKONG SINGERS". DEBUT

Delightful Concert Last Night

· EUROPEAN GIRL ASSAULTED

LAD CHARGED AT POLICE COURT

A Hongkong-born Chinese led

The accommodation at the Helena was charged before Mr. E. W. Hamilton at the Central Magis- Central Magistracy this morning. May Institute last evening was tracy this morning with common for not having a licensed driver taxed to its utmost capacity when assault on Miss Muriel Smith, of with him when learning to drive the Hongkong Singers made their No. 2 Kennedy Road, at Battery private caz No. 2102 at Shauki-dobut, Hopes of a programme Path at about 8 o'clock last night. rich in morit were in every way

Sergeant Clarke, who prose- fullled, for this little band of

wan.

Defendant said he wan andor vocalists gave unalloyed delight. cuted, asked for a remand as the the impression that the man he They are a talented aggregation defendant's father wished to pro had with him WOA a licensed and their services will no doubt duce a birth certificate to prove driver. The man was a mechanic, be much in demand during the that, by Chinese reckoning, de-

fendant was only 15,. Defendant admitted a previous nenson now opened.

Regarding the facts of the case, conviction inat week,

In the first part of the pro- Sergeant Clarke said the com- Young Chan-kwong, driver of gramme, the Singers confined | plainant and her mother were public car No. 780, was fined $20 themselves to glees, madrigals and walking along Battery Path whon, for having driven in a dangerous Old English airs, all from the noar the top, the defendant come Com- manner in Stubha Rond by over 16th and 17th Centuries. These up to them from behind. taking another moving vehicle on were sing with much artistic skill, plainant's mother saw him stoop- Abend. Defendant admitted a the balance being admirable, lighting down, and screamed out. At previous conviction for a similar and shade well marked, with a the same time, complainant felt a offence.

complete absence of raggedness in hand on her leg. Defendant ran Lam Yau-hung, driver of pri- the attack. The tone throughout away but was caught by an Indian vate car No. 101, summoned for was excellently maintained. Two stable. having overtaken a moving bus madrigals, "Fair Phyllis I Saw" on a bend in Pokfulam Rond past Trips."

"Down the Hills Corins especially note- ther University Cricket ground. worthy, both boing deservedly, en- and Chan Kam-fat, driver of cored. The motet. "The Silver private car No. 2556, aummoned

its more plaintivn for a similar offence in Pokfulam Swan," with

Both theme, was also beautifully inter- Road, were each fined $10. defendants and clear records. preted and this also had

Li Heung, driver of taxicab repeated. No. 698, was fined $5 for danger- ous driving in Stubbs Read. It was alleged that defendant failed to keep to the left hand side of the road on the day of a Chinese festival.

were

to be

The second part of the pro- gramme was wholly devoted to Brahms' Liebeslieder. Here the Buccess was not quite so marked, although some of the numbers were extremely well handled.

Throughout, the Singers responded well to the conductor's baton, wielded by Mr. J. Anderson Miller, who always had his forces well in hand.

KOWLOON CASES. Minor traille offerices led to the appearance of two Europeans be- fore Mr. E. 1. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning, C. Balyozlan, of the Palace

Lieut. Col. C. H. Kuhne con- Hotel, was summoned for leaving tributed to the success of the cyon- his car No. 72 in Fife Street, and ing with his daintily-played piano on admitting the offence was fined solos, whilst he and Mr. Bowes $5. Defendant was instructed to Smith (the latter of whom de- find suitable garaging accommoda-putiaed for Mrs. Griggs) under tion for his car, and to inform took the planu duet accompant

the police.

Mr. Harvey, driver of private ment in the Songs of Love. ear No. 4156, was summoned for falling to carry a red rear lamp on his car, at 10.45 p.m., on Sep tember 23, Defendant admitted the offence, but stated that the lamp had gone out. He was fined $3.

His Worship adjourned the case for seven days, for further in- the defendant to be medically quiries to be made, and ordered examined. If Dr. Pringle, of the Hongkong Medical Department, thought defendant was over 16, his Worship would romand him in police custody, but otherwise he would send him to the Remand Home.

Defendant's father made an application for ball, which was re- fused. his Worship romarking that there might be the possibl lity of a more serious charge.

Mr. Hamilton Inter said he had had a talk with Dr. Pringle, who had examined the defendant, and

Dr.

was told that although Pringle thought that defendant was over 16, he was not prepared to be definite.

Was

In the circumstances, his Wor ship decided to regard the defon- dant as a juvenile unt!! It prove to the contrary.

Defendant was therefore sont to the Remand Home..

The Hongkong Singers com- prise the following, although last Hooper,, Nina Valentine, Helen night Mrs. Bowes Smith was Lockhart, H. G. Annies, and G. W. unable, through indisposition, to R, Griggs D. 1. Luard, S. R. Kerr, appear:-Dorothy Snowdon-Jones. R. Dormer, J. Barrow, A. S. King, Bowes-Smith, Irene A. V. Sanders, G. Heywood, and Margery Mler, Maimee Valantine, Esther L. Peckham.

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