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QULLA'S

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1934 GETS ITS MOST DELIGHTFUL MOVIE!

He fled from Broadway

bright lights, to find romance down on the

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and excitement.. screened in the merriest M-C-M manner by the

creators of

"The Thin

Man."

THE HONGKONG- TELEGRAPH.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1934.

HONGKONG WIRELESS Appeal For

SCHOOL

To Open Early In ·

New Year

It is notified in the Gazette that the Hongkong Government Wire- lesa Telegraphi School will open on January 2, 1935, for the purpose, of training candidates for the certificate of proficiency in, wire- Jess telegraphy,

Custody of Heiress

MRS. VANDERBILT.

WINS A ROUND

ATTACKS JUDGE'S

DECISION

SHIP VISITORS' DILEMMA

ALMOST TAKEN TO

MANILA ?

Six Chinese, including three women, who had gone to see a friend off on the President Gar-i field, which sailed for Mauiln this morning, delayed leaving the ship, with the result that the vessel had to the up again at the wharf while a wooden Indder was quickly requisitioned and the passengers taken off.

ladder was then run up on the aft side of the ship, and thè aix Chinese were landed,

Candidatos for admission should

New York, Nov. 2.

The President Garfield, was apply to the Inspector of Wireless

The Appellate Court to-day grant- scheduled to leave the wharf at Telegraphy, 1st, door, Generaled the application of Mra, Reginaldia.m. sharp. Immediately after Post Office Building. They must Vanderbilt requiring Judge Carew she had cleared the side of the be British subjects, Birth certi: to show cause why a writ should wharf, her siren was sounded. fentes must be produced. A good not be issued calling upon him to The six Chinese then appeared knowledge of English is essential. sustain

her writ of on deck, gesticuinting wildly. The or diamies Approved candidates will be given habens corpus in connection with engines of the ship were quickly one month's trin free. On the the custody of her daughter,| stopped, while hawser WA satisfactory completion of trial Gloria, heirens to her late secured to the wharf. A wooden they will be accepted for training. husband's $4,000,000 estate,

From the date of acceptance for Judge Carew must comply before training a fee of $10 per month November 30. will be charged, payable In advine», The purpose of the application The average period of training is to force Judge Carew to give a required for a student to obtain a definite decision against which certificate is from six to nine Mrs. Vanderbilt can appeut to

The Government do not higher court. months, undertake to employ or to secure Judge Carew awarded to Mrs. employment. for successful Harry Payne Whitney, Gloria's aunt, custody af the child for five The pay

of ships operators days each week, and allowed Mrs. varies from $60 to $100 per month Vanderbilt her daughter's with food and accommodation. pany only

week-ends for a Operators employed by Govern-month of holidays each year.-- ment immediately on completion of | Reuter. training will receive a refund of school fees after Lwo years' satisfactory service.

atudents,

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AIRMAN OFF TO SHANGHAI

LIEUT. DA CRUZ LEAVES

ta Cruz. the Lieut. Humberto Nanking, Nov. 24. Portuguese airman, together with Senor Espinosa, Vice-President his mechanic, Sergeant Labuto, who of Nicaragun, has been honoured arrived from Macno yesterday by Mr. Lin Sen, Chairman of the morning, took off from Kai Tack Chinese National Government, with aerodrome at 730 o'clock this

Grand Tsal-yu Badge.

morning, on their flight to Shing-

Among the passengers on the President Garfield was Mr. A. H.. Madar, the Indian Recreation Club and interport cricketer, who left Dsiness trip to India. He was seen off by a number of his friends,

SIR MILES LAMPSON'S MARRIAGE

London, Nov, 23. The marriage of Sir Miles Lampson, fornier British Minister to Ching, will take place very shortly, probably about December 120. It was announced to-day.

Two days ago his engagement ta Jacqueline, daughter of Sir Aldo and Lady Castellani, nounced.-Reiter,

WAH 302-

CHINA'S FIRST NEWSPAINT MILL

Nanking. Nov, 24.

Work has been commenced on the site of a newsprint mill, the

In making this gesture, Mr. Lin hai. Sen expresses the hope that the The Consul-General, Marquía de Friendly relations between the na-Ficalho. Mr. F: P. de V. Soares tions can be greatly strengthened. and Mr. L. A. R. Duncan were first one of its kind tri China

The Grand Tani-yu Badge was present to see them off.

under the direct control of the presented to Senor Espinona at After a brief stay in the North. Chinese Ministry of Industry, in dinner party held in his honour at the fliera will return to. Mucno, Wenchi District, Cheklang Pro- the Waichitopa last night, where whence they will make their return vice. This enterprise is financed the Foreign Minister Mr. Wang flight to Lisbon,, via Timor and with capital of Ching-wel presided.---Central News. Gut.

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LAND BAILIFF'S CASE

FINE GREATY REDUCED

(5) The stone fell close to Yeung Suk-ching, who was closs to com- plainant

No

(6). It may reasonably be inferred that defendant was angry with com- plainant. It is hard to believe that д nian of defendant'a .position would (seriously entertain Delivering a written judgment he had not lost his tempor), and up at the Kowloon Magistracy yester-lo a point, act on the idea of charging day afternoon, Mr. J.I., Lee upumpininant with disorderly conduct

and/or obstructing an oficer, held his conviction against W. Gevidence has been put forward that Routley, land, bailiff of the Public complainant's conduct was such Works Department, on a Hum would support a conviction-and mons of assault un Mrs. Lamiportainly the fine of $5 mentioned Yuet-fong, at Po Kong Village, by defendant. Kowloon City, but reduced the previous fine of $100 to one $10, and ordered the refund $16 compensation, paid to complainant.

of

of

"With regard to items (2) and (3) I

And there is a doubt, and defendant is entitled to the benefit of that doubt. The weight of medical evidence is The against the Inference that a stone caused complainant's Injury, and in Routley WILA found guilty on favour of the theory that injury was September 18, following which Mr.caused by the car door. I have do Loseby appealed against the verdict, elded that it may reasonably be in- and the re-hearing of the case was ferrod that defendant did not throw commenced on October 8.

la stone at complainant with the inten- Mr. P. H. Sin appeared on behalf tion of causing her injury, but in of the complainant.

fa At of temper throw it only with the s Giving judgment yesterday the intention of intimidating her.. Mingistrato mald In part;

cuainnces:

On the weight of evidence I find My conclusion is that ilem (1), Item (4) proved: that defendant with that defendant throw a stons at com-The Fook forcibly took complainant plainant is provod, and an assault was to the car: this really constitutes s. committed. If the stone did not second assault, but it is an the stone Birike the complainant it was never throwing Incident only that I base theless thrown in the following cirmy conviction. I rearm the original conviction of assault, but as I do not (1) It was thrown at complainant. And a battery proved, as I did at the (2) Complainant was sufficiently original trial, I remit, $90 of the fine- near to dofendant to be struck by originally Imposod; that is, I reduce. stone thrown by hlin-this is an the nine to $10. On the original con agreed point;

viction I ordered $15,compensation to: (3). It was thrown immediately be paid to complainant on account of after a quarrel between defendant her injuries. As I do not find that and complainant

these injuries were caused by defenda“. board to ant, order the refund by complain "You throw | ant to the defendant of "that" sum" of

$15.

(4) Complainant was may, by Young Buk-ching.

a stone at me.”

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