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To-day & To-morrow at 2.30, 5.10, 7.20 & 9.30 DIVER FIGHTS OCTOPUS BELOW THE SEA FOR THE POSSESSION of BEAUTY

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A hunt for sunken tressure that brought perlis—adventure—romance Y

BELOW the

DAILY

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With

Undersea Scenus

in TECHNICOLOR

Stary Screen Play bydo Swèrting

A Columbia Picture

The SEA

RALPH BELLAMY FAY WRAY Directed by Al Rogeli

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IN

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JUST OPPOSITE the Dairy Farm's Soda Fountain.

The MING YUEN STUDIO has removed to the 3rd Floor of No. 6 Queen's Road Central.

THE HONGKONG........ TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1935.

·TRICKSTER SENT

TO GAOL

GOT BED MATS

BY RUSE

Chan Tin-fal, aged 22, un- employed, appeared before Mr. Macfadyen at the Central Magis- tracy this morning, charged with the larceny, by means of a trick,) of four bed mats. valued at $30, the property of Kong Ng, shep foki.

FINANCIAL ALLIANCE ADVISED

STABILISATION IS NECESSARY

WALL STREET SCEPTICAL

Detective Sergeant Baldwin, prosecuting, stated that on June 25

Paris, July 10. last, defendant went to a shop in The fate of the world depends in Wing Lok Street, and asked to be a large nicnsure upon close finan- shown some bed

mnts. He Incial co-operation between New spected them and, after bargain York, Lendon and Paris, declared ing with the manager, agreed to M. Jean Tannery, Governor of the purchase four mats at $7.50 each. Bank of France, addressing a Defendant asked that the mats bg¦ luncheon gathering at the sent to n certain address in American Club to-day. Queen's Road Central, where they would be paid for.

On arriving at the address with the mats, the fok! was met by defendant who took the mats from him and asked him to wait while he went inside to get the money The defendant was not seen again. Sumetime Inter, a woman tenant of the fint came out and enquired what the foki was wanting. told her that a man had asked him to wait to be paid money. She then told him that the man had, already gone out of the busse by A different entrance, The foki immediately made a report to the police,

We are determined to defend the frane against all attacks," he added, "and we have the means to do so."

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JOBLESS BARBER

SENTENCED

HARBOURING YOÙNG

GIRL

Appearing before Mr. Wynne. Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning, Cheun Yat-tim, 25, an unemployed barber, was sen- tenced to four months' hard inbour for harbouring a girl under the age of 21 years. The girl was Yim Klu. 17, and her father Yima Yat, 70, licensed hawker, appeared as complainant.

Inspector Ellis stated that on April 29 the father of the girl' made a report to the police that his daughter was missing and the SYAM circulated. sun mensage Nothing was heard of the girl until Monday, when her father saw her enter No. 123 Kweilin Street. Complainant took no action that day but the next morning be re- ported to the pollee. A detective was sent to the address and found that the girl had been living with defendant since April 29.

M. Tannery adroented general stabilisation of currencies to res torò security and provoke recovery of business, and to stimulate Inter-treated her and that she lived with national transactions.-Reuter.

The girl stated that her age was 19. She alleged that she had left her home because her father -!

NO COMMENT

Washington, July 10,

defendant of her own accord.

Defendant told the police that he was prepared to marry the girl If he was bound to, but he was The Treasury to-day withheld at present unemployed and could comment on the reports of yester-not support her. day's intervention in the London silver market and likewise on the assertion of M. Jean Tannery, the SUGAR, NEEDLES & Governor of the Bank of France,

MOUTH ORGANS that the United States, France and i Britain would soon be unit for stabilisation.

A week later, a dstrict watch man arrested a man whom he pawning a nut in a pawnshop. This man said the mat was given him by annther person in an!

The latter statement met with upium divan. After further ques;; considerable scepticism on Wall tuning, the police were satisfied Street where it is believed there that he was not concerned in the are no signs that Britain is any trick, and released him. Two readier for stabilisation than she nights ago, defendant was seen in

was previously-Router. Wanchai by the complainant, who' arrested him. Defendant admitted having pawned and of the mats for $3, and alleged that another man!

involved with him in the first instance,

WAR

The police were able to prove! two previous convictions against defendant for larceny and house- breaking. Sentence of one month's hard labour was imposed, and de- fendant was ordered to pay $25 amends to complainant or under- go another month's hard labour.

CHINESE CHOW

INTERESTING LOCAL

PUBLICATION

PROTECTING NEUTRALITY

AMERICA PLANNING

LEGISLATION

UNMANIFESTED GOODS

CONFISCATED

An application was made before: Mr. Macfadyen at the Central

Magistracy this morning for the confiscation of 250 catties of Bu gar. 800 packets of needles and three dozen mouth organs, found apmanifested and unelaimed on board the steamer Kwangsal lying by the Yuen On Wharf on July 4, by Detective Sergeant R. Grainger,

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NE HOUR LATE"

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His Worship granted the applica-To-morrow: "LADIES SHOULD LISTEN" Pr

Picture tion.

Sergeant Bedridge also applied for the confiscation of 820 catlies of rice, and 200 catties of sugar, Washington, July to.

found unmanifested and unclaimed After a conference with Mr.

on board the steamer Stanley lying Cordell Hall Senater Key Pitt-alongside the Kwong Hing Wharf man, chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, said that body would study the subject of American neutrality with a view to securing legislation at the present

ression,

The two bills dealing with neutrality preservation previously An interesting little booklet, reported to Congregs are now like- entitled "Chinese Chow: How toy to be recalled-uited Press, Order and Appreciate." by "Chup sticks," has just been published by the Tell-the-World. Publishing Co. of Hongkong, at a price of one dollar per copy. The object of the publishers is to give gourmets a more intimate knowledge of var ious Chinese dishes, with instruc

SENATE TACTICS ·

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tions as to the choice thereof. ItINSISTS ON DEATH OF

Is intended to be the forerunner of! several publications of a similar character which, It is hoped, will be of value to local residents and tourists alike.

HOLDING COMPANIES

on July 2, and this was granted.

HEAT WAVE IN

LONDON

HOTTEST DAY FOR THE MONTH

Lendon, July 10. ---Tandon has boon-visited by an- other heat wave, and to-day was the hottest day for this month. The temperature reached degrees, this being three degrees higher than yesterday.

The normal night temperature for the time of the year is 44 de- grees, but 66 degrees were regis tered at one o'clock this morning. to con-British Wireless,

The decision followed the with-

Washington, July 10, Abruptly changing its tacties, The booklet contains a chapter the Senate has reported on the proper use of chopsticks, anference the Holding Company Bill, illustrated lay-out of a table, a instructing its conferees to insist

PHILIPPINES COMMAND specimen bill for a dinner for on retention of the "death sen-

Washington, July 10. three, a model menu and a lengthy tence" provision. list of Chinese dishes, the names

The War Department states being printed both In English and drawal of a motion to instruct the that Major-General Frank Parker Chinese. Other features are a confereen not to insist on this pro- will be relieved In November of

Ilowever, there is chapter devoted to Japanese suki- vision.

an his command in the Philippine of the principal understanding that disagreement Department and will be succeeded Chinese and Japanese restaurants, with the House would result in a by Major-General Lucius R. Hol- map showing the request by Senate conferees for brook, now commanding the First as well as

Division.Reuter. location of these establishments. further instructions.-Reuter,

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