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THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH.,

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER

1934.

ASSAULT CHARGE.

TATTOO TRAFFIC.

CHINESE PRODUCTS.

At

the

QULLA'S

To-morrow at 2.80, 5.10, 7.20 & 9.30

To day

CAUGHT SHORT ON HIS WEDDING DAY! He hadn't planned to get married, but he met a bride.who'd been deserted at the station...and he

was always willing to obliga a lady!

Adalph Eukor presenti.

HERE COMES

THE GROOM

„A Paramount Picture

JACK

HALE

MARY BOLAND

MAJESTIC

MARY BOLAND

PATRICIA ELLIS

TO-DAY ONLY At 2.30, 6,20, 7:20 & 9.20 p.m.

RICHARD

FOR WOMEN

ONLY The

great sper

The saga of o free-lance lover... who WOS

Jurned down only oncel

Jasper

with WERA ENGELS EDNA MAY OLIVER Bruce Cabot, Florence Eldridge, Betty Furness Directed by J.Waber Raban

CENTRAL

TO-DAY at 2.30, 5.15, 7.15, 9.30

"THE SAVAGE GIRL"

WITH

ROCHELLE HUDSON

WALTER BYRON, HARRY MYERS

Printed and Publied for the Proprietors by FREDERICK FENCY FRANKLIN, at 1, and Wyndham Street in the City of Victoria Hongkong

EUROPEAN LAND BAILIFF AGAIN IN COURT

LATE-COMERS TO USE PROPER ENTRANCE

ANNUAL EXHIBITION AT SINCERES

residents.

'In a speech, Mr. Wong Kwong-Lin

The case in which William Gor

In connection with the Grandi The second annual Exhibition of don Routley, a land ballit attached Tattoo which is being held at Chinese Goods was formally opened to the Pubile Works Department, is Sookunpoo on November 1, 2 and by Mr. Wong Kwong-tin, the Chair- summoned for the alleged assault of, the public are further notified:an of the Hongkong Chinese Chain a Chinese woman, Mrs. Lam Yuot-

1. Owner-driven cars must not or of Commerce, yesterday afternoon fong, was continued before Mr. J. onter Caroline Hill Rond at the on the fifth floor of the Sincero Com- H. B. Lee at the Kowloon Magle conclusion of each performance. Directors of the Company, numerous pany, the coremony being attended by tracy yesterday morning and con- Owners and passengers should en- local manufacturers... and prominent tinued through the afternoon.

Mr. Peter Sin represented the ter their cars at the car-parks.

2. Melal care and chaulfour- complainant, while Mr. F. H. Lose-driven cars bearing a car-park-expressed his appreciation of the by, of Mosers, Russ and Company, inbel will be permitted to enter invitation extended to him to open appeared for the defendant.

Caroline H load from the west the Exhibition. He congratulated the Sub-Inspector Cunningham was; recalled and was examined by Mr. nd near the l'o Leung Kuk, and manufacturers upon their enterprise approach No. 1 Entrance to pick and upon the fine products from Loseby

as directed Chinese factories both in Hongkong

Shanghai. langchow mast Witness denied that the police up their passengers

other by Police. They will only be centres. Ito hoped that the Chinese were taking any part in the pro-allowed to halt for sufficient time manufacturers would emergo progres Becution and also denied having

successfully Sin any information to enable passengers to embark,sively and given Mr. apart from what had been given in but otherwise will keep on the trade depression.

passengera Arc Other speakers included Mr. Ma his statement. He further denied move. If their having told Mr. Sin about a de-not available at the time the cars Ying-plu, Managing Director of the will make a further elreuit of Sincere Company, Messrs. Ip Lan- partmental inquiry, except a police Caroline Hill Road.

chuen, Choy ling. Chen Yu-shan, departmental Inquiry.

At this point Mr. Bin rose and voiced his objection, and atated that

from the

3. Cars that arrive later than Mrs. Chan Tit-yai, Mr. Sung Hoit- 8:15 pm. will be stopped at the pang and others.

Exhibits represent 50 Chinese fac

it was his privilege as a solicitorinction of Caroline Hill Ronatories, many of which are operating in

to question his witnesses.

Continuing under cross-examinu- tion by Mr. Loseby, witness stated that the only information he had given to Mr. Sin was the statements which had been taken from the com- plainant.

and Eastern Hospital Road, where

Hongkong and Kowloon, with a total passengers will disembark and capitalisation of $30,000,000, employ- of 30,000 Inbourers, 4,000 proceed to the ground via Eastern ment Hospital Rond and No. 4 (Inte) machines and an annual output Entrance near the Indian Recrea-estimated at over $50,000,000, tion Club. They will not be por.

Bigger Show. mitted to go to No. 1 Entrance.

4. A stand for 30 taxis will be On the whole the exhibition is on provided on the south aldo of Yee a larger scale than the first exhibition

At the commencement of the afternoon hearing, Inspector Gun-Wo Street, west of the tram ter-organized ast year. Many of the ningham was again examined In minua. the witness-box by Mr. Loseby, and

said he did not think it curious that you agree that you do not know the

no reparts had been made at the difference between scratches made police station regarding the alleged by finger naila and by stones thrown kick on the woman's leg by Routley. at considorable force?

Mr. Loseby: Why did you not mention about this kick to Mr. Bidmead?

Inspector Cunningham: I ́ did not give him the full reports. I have been perfectly fair to Routley. Witness then gave details of the procedure adopted by the Police when a report ta made at any of the stations.

Doctor's Evidence,

Dr. Yul Chu-kong, medical officer attached to the Kowloon Hospital, then entered the witness-box and in examination by Mr. Sin, recalled that at a

a previous hearing he and and that he hey a stone make three marks on the woman's leg.

Mr. Sin said that Dr. Durran had given in evidence that the in- juries could have been caused, fret, by a stone and secondly by the car door.

Mr. Loseby: (To Dr. Yul)

SHOWING

TO-DAY DAILY AT

2.80, 5.10, 7.15 and 9.30 P.M.

De

Dr. Yui: It is hard to tell the difference sometimes,

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slands were most artistically designed by the Advertising Manager of the Sincere Company.

Goods on display include products from the Sincere Company's per- fumery, factory and Aerated Water works (Canton), China Can Company, National Paint and Lacquer Company of Hongkong Great China Pencil Mr. Loseby: Is it possibloy that Company of Hongkong, Nanyang one of the injuries on complainant's Brothers Tobacco Company, China leg could have been caused by her Umbrella Factory of Hangchow. Man scratching a part Infected by akin Fa Printing Ink Company of Hong- disease? It is not possible that kang. Mear Silk Mills of Shanghal, the Injury was caused by a scratch. Castle Peak Ceramic Company Limit- Mrs. Lam Yust-fong then or tored, Wah Sang China Tea Company, biscuits and candy from On Lok Yuen the witness-box and was cruss and M. P. San Company, Wing examined by Mr. Stu.

Haslery Company, Wah Tat Chinese Sze-To Hin-yeung woa the witness called, and was cross-examin company of

lant and European musical instruments ed by Mr. Loseby. In regard to bis from many factories operating in Canton, textile goods interview with Mr. Olimend. Witness Kowloon and Mongkok, Chillou slk was asked by Mr. Lonchy who was waterproof raincoats from the Shing why was appearing for the com-Yank Gminy of thongkang, mosale lies from the Chinn National E- gineering and Manufacturing Com- rany, books and stationery by the Commercial Press, and sports goode, Loys, chopsticks, enamel gends, viec. tric fans, medical products, shoes. rubber heels and some excellent ruhbex

Chinese silk goods from Shanghul and sangchow factorles, whose names

plainant. In reply to this, witness ald he had only been asked to sive evidence, and did not pay any solle tar's expenses,

Witness further said that defendant led not asked for any "squeeze" but his assistant, Ten Fook, had done so.

The case was adjourned until this afterman.

fare too numerous to mention.

KINGS

"TAKE OFF YOUR CROWN PRINCESS YOU'RE GOING TO GET KISSED!

BOOKING AT THE THEATRE TEL. 25313. G:25332.

NEXT CHANGE

A brain the. size of a pea! A body as big as a house!

They faced new perils on the Isle of Kong when adventure. and romance brought them back for burled gold!

CSON OF Sylvia Sidney

THIRTY DAY PRINCESS

with CARY GRANT

4 SHOWS

DAILY

2.30--5.13

7.15-0.30

LAST

A. Paramount Pi'inte

- RKO-RADIO

TAKE ANY. TRAM OR HAPPY VALLEY BUS

Picture

ORIENTAL

4 TIMES TO-DAY

4 GREAT

VAUDEVILLE

1 STARS

On the STAGE

(COWAN & BAILE'

Songs and Music

MARTA and MARYA Clever Dancars APPEARING

AT ALL PERFORMANCES

MISS FANES BABY IS STOLEN

DOROTHEA WITEK ALICE BRAI

With ROBERT ARMSTRONG

HELEN MACK FRANK REICHEN JOHN MARSTON

FLEMING ROAD NANGHA

TEL 28478

TO-MORROW HAIL TO THE

& SATURDAY

the SCREEN'S

MOST BRILLIANT

STAR IN HER GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT.

A thrilling. romance such as

the screen has

never seen.

QUEEN!

Garbo

because she is the STAR of STARS and more glorious :

than ever in

QUEEN CHRISTINA

The House of Premier Showings of the Best Pictures at the most Popular Prices.

ALHAMBRA

THEATRE

NATHAN ROAD, KOWLOON.I. Phone No. 56856.

TO-DAY ONLY AT 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 ⠀⠀

Enthralling Story of a Man Who Lived and Died In Newspaper Headlines.

FOX FILM Prehis

The MAN WHO DARED

AN IMAGINATIVE BIOCRÁPHY

with

Preston Foster Kod Zita Johann Joan Marsh

Irene Biller **CHiford Josten. Directed by Mamelizon ManFs6600;

Also

“TURKEY”—TRAVELOGUE & FOX MOVIETONE NEWS,

Sunday 4th November, Special Morning Performance at 11.30 a.m.

INDIAN TALKING PICTURE “SHASI PUNHO” Rings with Serene Pathos—Sparklas with plausible Songs |

Prices:-Circle $1.10. --Stallz: 80 ch,,& 50 cta: Booking Now Open!

MYSTERY [Rides On A

Pullman..

and LOVE Solves The Riddle

TO-MORROW

BY WHOSE

with

BEN LYON BARBARA WEEKS

Kenneth Thomson and a Big Supporting Cast Directed by Ban Stoloff

TO-DAY

ONLY

HAND?

STAR

At 2.30, 5.20,

7.20 & 9.20..

WARDEN LEWIS E. LAWES'

famous best-seller now brought to the screen ...

20,000 YEARS

Arthur Pet National”

All with

SPENCER TRACY BETTE DAVIS

IN SING SING

TOMORROW

The 4 MARX-BROS, in “HORSE FEATHERS"

AUSTRALIA

MELBOURNE CENTENARY

By courtesy of: the-Hong Kong Amusements. Limited A FILM ENTITLED “VICTORIA—100 YEARS OF PROGRESS supplied by the Australian Government will be shown the Alhambra Theatre at all performances on. Novemb 2nd and 3rd, 1934.

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