QULLA'S
Tony
To-morrow at 2.39, 5,10, 7.20 & 925
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 oblige a lady!'
Adelph Zukor presenta
HERE COMES
THE GROOM
A Paramount Picture
JACK
HALE
MARY
BOLAND\
AMAJESTIC
MARY BOLAND
PATRICIA ELLIS
TO-DAY ONLY
At 2.30, 6.20, 7.20 & 9.20 p.m.
RICHARD
FOR WOMEN
ONLY The
greg Casper
who
The saga of a free-lance [lover (2) was turned down only oncel
with WERA ENGELS EDNA MAY OLIVER Bruce Cabot, Florence Eldridge, Betty Furnass Directed by J. Walter Babam
CENTRAL
THEATRE
TO-DAY at 2.30, 5.15, 7.15, 9.30
"THE SAVAGE GIRL"
: WITH
ROCHELLE HUDSON
WALTER BYRON, HARRY MYERS
“Printed and¡Published for the Proprietors by FREDERICK PERCY FRANKLIN, at 1 and 3, Wyndham Street in the City of Victoria Hongkong.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
PEAK RICKSHA
COOLIES
ASSAULT FOLLOWS
QUARREL
Although pleading not guilty to
THURSDAY,
ELECTRIC WIRE THEFTS
TWO MEN SENT TO PRISON
NOVEMBER 1. 1934.
LOTTERY TICKET
POSSESSION
SEQUEL TO POLICE RAID
Thefts of electric wiring, led to
A raid carried out by Dotective- a charge of assauiting Ng Sal-kau, the appearance of two 17-year-old a private rickahn coolle employed unemployed men, before Mr. E. I.Sub-Inspector Cunningham and a
Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon party of Chinese detectives at No. 29 The Peak, on Tuesday Magistracy this morning. Both the Wing Lok Wharf at 9.30 am. night at Harlech Road, Ng Wun, defendanta pleaded guilty and yesterday resulted in the appear- a gardener of No. 53 The Peak
on
the
candidly confessed to having were sentenced to imprisonment. ance of two wharf coolles before
The defendants were Wong Yin Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at struck the complainant, when giving evidence from the witness and Ma Wal-ming, and they were Central Magistracy this morning. stealing electric on charges of being in possession box, and was fined $50, or one charged with month's hard labour, by Mr. W. Mviring from No. 1 Nam Kok Road. of po-più lottery tickets,"
Defendants were So Chuen and Thomson, at the Contral Magist and No. 6 Nam Kok lond. A 45-
year-old plasterer, Chin Tam, ap-Chan Tat. The former was found racy this morning.
peared as complaincst,
She
The complainant said- in evidence that he was assaulted by Jufendant and his younger brother, who were armed with iron bars, He did not know the reason for defendant's Assault, younger brother had been employ- ed as a ricksha colle with him at No. 29 The Peak, and had been dismissed. Furthermore, he (wit ness) had instructions from his inaster to get another man.
The first defendnut was also charged with receiving electrie wiring which had been stolen from Nga Tsin Lung Road yesterday.
to have five tickets in his possess- on hin on, and -851 were found
Chan Tat had 24 tickels. bed.
So Chuen pleaded guilty to be- ing in possession of the ticketa Sergeant Carson appeared for and was fined $100, or two months. Chan Tal said he bought the the prosecution and stated that the defendants were seen coming tickets for some friends, and they
He was from the stairway of No. 1
who were not for sale. Kok Rond, by a small boy Aborted "Thief!" The defendantsmanded for 24 hours to enable him
to prove his story. had the wiring lan basket, and
get away.
Nam
the
re-
$50, or one month, for possession of 224 tickets at No. 223 Queen's Road Centra).
Defendant said he had a quarrel
In another po piu prosecution; a with the complainant on Tuesday were chased by a policeman. The night, and a fight started. He first defendant was caught. but woman named Li to and a man struck the complainant with some the second defendant managed to named Chan Yiek were each ned stones, but not with an iron bar. Complainant struck him with his The first defendant took fist. The quarrel arose when he police to No. 86 Woo Sung Street naked complainant why he had and there the second defendant was found and arrested. At the dismissed his brother.
both atated police station, they that they had been atealing the of wiring for a man named Cheung Yai-sang, but he could not be found.
The complainant had a deep eut on his head, and another ช his right arm, besides marks bruising on his back.
LOCAL ESTATES
Wong Yin, who had a previous conviction and had been birched, was sentenced to six weeks' hard Ren- | Inbour on each charge, the
tences to run consecutively, PROBATE GRANTED IN Second defendant was sentenced
THREE CASES
Gladys Way, formerly of 83, Wellington Rond. Tientsin, whe
FITZ
to one month's hard Inbour ench charge, the sentences to run consecutively.
R. N. DOCKYARD SPORTS
CHILDREN'S EVENT BIG SUCCESS
By kind permission of Com- modore Frank Elliott. R.N., O.B.E.. the Dockyard children's annual sports were held on the Parade Ground, Naval Yard, on Saturday, when a long and well contested died on November 18 last. left trust for Chan Cheng-shi, natural programme of events took place. Iocal estate valued at $11.500. mother of Chan Kwok-lau, deceas Tea was served by the children Examplification of probate of theed's adopted son; and for then the conclusion of the sportą, will has been granted to Herbert natural mothers of her nephewa, the tennis courts serving as an ad- Castle Barton Way, solicitor. Chan Kwok-kwong, Chian Kwok- mirable dining room.
Chan Tri-kam spinster, of 519, man. Chun Kwok-aan, and Chan Nathan Rond, died at Hanam. Can- Kwok.
Prizes were presented to the
by of Juvenlly winners
Miro. E. ton, on January 31 aged 67, leaving | Proon Wal-quen, merchant, Ten) into sworn under $214,000, 20. 14 Yuen Street West, died on Newnham, wife of the Vice-Chair- Probat of the will has been grant. June 12 leaving local estate atman of the Club, Mr. F. H. Wilkin- rdo Mr. H. R. Forsyth and Mr.$119,600 probate of the will being son, general secretary, thanked C. B. Brown. chartered acranted to Poon Kalue and Poon Mrs. Newnham and the committ te countant In her will deceased Yau-ng, merchants, of the same who had worked so hard to make Jeaves consideraide property
the occasion the success it was. address,
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KINGS
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Sylvia Sidney
THIRTY DAY PRINCESS!
with CARY GRANT A Paramount Piture
4 SHOWS
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LAST
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4 CREAT
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Songs and Music
MARTA and MARYA
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They faced new perils on the lale of Kong when adventure and romance brought them back for buried gold!
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MISS FANES BABY IS STOLEN
DOROT
OTHER WIECK ALICE BRADY
PERFORMANCES ABY 1 ROY
With ROBERT ARMSTRONG HELEN MACK FRANK REICHER JOHN MARSTON,
FLEMING
ROAD
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& SATURDAY
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A thrilling romance such an the screen hat
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Enthralling Story of a Man Who Lived and Died In Newspaper Headlines
FOX FILM Presents
The MAN WHO DARED
AN IMAGINATIVE BIOGRAPHY
with
· Preston Foster and Zita Johann
Joan Marula
Irene Biller
Clifford Jones Bleweted by Mamitrom Manṛadded,,
Also
"TURKEY"-TRAVELOGUE & FOX MOVIETONE NEWS.
Sunday 4th November. Special Morning Performance af 11.30 a.m. INDIAN TALKING PICTURE “SHASI PUNHO" Rings with Serone Pathos-Sparkles with plausible Songs Prices:-Circle $3.10. Stalls: 80 cts. & 50 cts. 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 Ben 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 screna
20,000 YEARS
Andher Fict National
A with
SPENCER TRACY BETTE DAVIS
IN SING SING
TO-MUKKUW
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 Goverment will be shown at the Alhambra Theatre at all performances on November 2nd and 3rd, 1934.
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