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Trouble in Toyland," a pantomimi for children, proved more than equal to its title when it was produced for the first time at the Holon May last night before a packed auxilenco com prising youngsters, and large sprinkling of parents,

extra

It is hereby notified, that, commencing on Saturday, 1st

Although the production had been February, 1930, the hours of at one time cancelled, the postpone

ment actually allowed

re hearsals" which enabled the juvenile 6-11a.m. and 4-9 pm.

cast to give a merry performance R. M. HENDERSON, almost word perfect.

Many were diappointed, Water Authority.

when, Just before Christmas, it was announced Public Works Department,

that the annual pantomime at the Hongkong, 28th January, 1936. Helena May had been cancelled, but if this unasppy decision was the reason for the producers getting away of its kind, and in its typed thing of place evolving the original and essentially-nursery entertainment that was witnessed yesterday, then the delay was well worth while.

LIMITED.

Notice To Shareholders.

February 22nd. Apply G. Miskin, Nine men out of ten past middle THE "STAR" FERRY COMPANY, from the ordinary and rather stereo

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with

POLISEX

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

Many people whose names have THAT THE THIRTY-EIGHTH

been kept modestly in the background, ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING gave assistance to the producers, OF THIS COMPANY will be held Hermione do V. Brauclerk and Diana at the Office of Mesars, Jardine, do Precourt, and even the author were surrounded by a suitable Wonderland Matheson & Co., Ltd., on Wednes-mystery. Briefly, the story is that the day, the 12th February, 1936, at old fashioned toys feel themselves Tired men and women should NOON, for the purpose of receiv- ousted from the affections of the ing the Report of the Directors code generation of children by lent know about POLISEX the

together with Statement of coming of the up-to-date mechanical toys, which Father Christmas has REJUVENATOR that positively Accounts for the year ended 31st boon fringing to stockings of late TO LET.—No. 3, King's Park Build-rebuilds wasted tissues and

December, 1935, inge. Austin Road, Kowloon, four-stimulates ductless glands into roomed FLAT. Hot and Cold Water perfect functioning. Garage Optional. Apply Union Trad- Inge Co. York 27738.

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The Register of Shares of the Company will be CLOSED from Building, Telephone Thinking wears a man out more Monday, the 3rd February, 1936, than football or tennis. don't to Wednesday, the 12th February, think about your worries, men 1936, both days inclusive. know about POLISEX.

By order Getting five years younger with- Directors, out taking a rest. Impossible you think, definitely possible we know, our POLISEX Literature will tell you how and why.

BENEFIT SCREENINGS AT

STAR THEATRE

Sir Henry Pollock, Chairman of the Street Sloepers Shelter Society, with his Committee and heiners are It is free, upon request without

to be congratulated on the splendid any obligation whatsoever. work which the Society is doing dur-Telephone 32193 call or write ing this cold season towards amollors-

ting

the lot of the poor street

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There can be no doubt that this work is assisting to fill a much felt f need, and that it la proving a boon number of the un- a considerable fortunates who have no place to lay their heads other than the street pavements, can be judged from the fact that every shelter is overtaxed, and night after night

many ap.

plicants for a bed have to be turned the

away. The two shelters on

island Incapable of holding any more beds, and before additional accommodation can be provided other promines will have to be obtained, The Kowloon shelter is more for-1 tunate, the bullding over there being ablo to house another hundred beds

PHARMACEUTICALS

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RADIO BROADCAST

(Continued from Page 7.)

1.36 p.m. Talk: "Forelan· Alfaltu," 8.30 p.m. The B.I.C, Dener Orchestra, The News and Announcementa. p..

Orchmire.

of the Board of

F. H. CRAPNELL

Secretary, Hongkong, 27th January, 1936.

NOTICE.

yours.

Plot Thickens

CHARGE REDUCED

NEWSPAPER EMPLOYEE UP FOR COMMON ASSAULT

A charge of causing grievous bodily. harm with intent to maim, disfigura or disable was withdrawn, and one of common assault was preferred, against Wu Wing-lung, an employee of the Kung Sheung Yat Po, when he appeared on remand before Mr. W. Schofield at the Central Magistracy yesterday afternoon.

The complainant was Li Fai-yau, unemployed, whom it was alleged de fendant had pushed down some stepa in Lee Gardens on January D, an a result of whicir ho suffered a frac tured wrist,

Mr. C. Y. Kwan, appearing on be-

bnit of defendant, said he understood from Dr. Newlon that when com plainant was examined at the Govern ment Civil Hospital, ha was told his wrist could be restored to its normal condition if an operation was per formed, but complainant refused to have an operation. Further, com- plainant left hospital befaro hix treatment was completed, against the wish of Dr. Newton. Not knowing the present condition of the injured wrist, Dr. Newton could not say whether an operation now would rea, tore the wrist to normal,

Mr. Kwan further slated that de fendant was prepared to take a chari- tablo view of the case owing to com- plainant being a colle, and, without admitting ang Hability, was PEOPATHIE to make a small compensation. was really an assault where there had been an exchange of words be

tween both men and also a struggle, and according to defendant it was complainant who had started the trouble.

Lo

They express their dissatisfaction

Quarrel Over Cumshaw to Father and Mother Christmas

Acting Inspector Carey, giving the (Mother Christmas is another examplo of the emancipation of women in the history of the case, said that on fairy world!) but they, while ym by a flower stall to carry a wreath January 9 complainant was engaged pathising, try to point out that the

for defendant Lee Gardens, where world is progressing and both kinds there was a ceremony in connection of toy are equally desirable. How-

with tho inte. Mr.

Lai Kung-chi, ever, when the party starts off from The complainant carried the wreath Christmas House to distribute their toys round the world it is found that into the hall where the ceremony was Puck has spitefully put the reindeer taking place, and defendant received sleigh out of action and they have the "lal sze," but complainant did not When they got outaldo: to sail not over carth but on the the hall, there was an argument be

get anything. earth

tween the two men and they came to The Dinner and Concert arrang- Mickey Mouse's relatives have blown. The defendant pushed com- ed by the Kowloon Bowling Green gnawed half through the old ship plainant who fell down eleven steps Club for Saturday, 1st February, whilst saying Good-bye to their

and fractured his wrist. have been cancelled. Presenta-mechanical, toys are a heavy that it charge of the Government Civil Hop- esteemed representative, and the Dr. Newton, Medical Offeer in tions to three retiring members is impossible to take them and bring pital, then deposed to the injury re- will take place at 7. p.m.

the ship safely to port.

ceived by complainant, Ho said At this point Pop-Eye the Sailor there was an oblique fracture of the Man takes command and guarantees lower end of the right wrist, and to take the ship out with the old the lower end of the right ulnar was fashioned toys which are lighter, dislocated with the end projecting He does take her out, but being only The fracture was X-rayed and acquainted with steam ships, and not reduced, the position being much in the heavy sons. The Good with sail he allows her to founder improved after the reduction; but

owing to and fact that the lower end of House (Pop-Eye, that gallant figure the ulnar was no longer fixed, there head, not being able to swim) and was nothing "the

keep frames in nothing to brings a scoop story of the disaster,

and the original

deformity whereupon the mechanical toys as recurred within 24 hours. The only semble their aeroplance and dy forth satisfactory treatment available was to the rescue.

an open Eventually Father Christmas makes rofuser!

REMOVAL NOTICE.

MAISON DE MODE Notice is hereby given that

MADAME D'OBRY has removed makes a hurried flight to Calry to the obliquity of the fracture

her Salon to Marina House,

Road, Central.

9.10 p.m. The Birmingham ilippodrome Mezzanine Floor, 15-19, Queen's

3.46 p.m. Close down.

Transmission 3

(0.8.01. 10-11.45 p.m.; 0.8.E. 10 n.mɑl a.m.;

which will doubtless shortly be pro-a... 12-1 a.m.) vided.

The funds necessary for carrying on the Society's work depend entire- ly upon public subscriptions." Any expansion of the work or increase in the number of shelters will of course upon the amount of

bo contable.

funds

Inspired, no doubt, by the recent opening of the shelter on the penin- sula, a Kowloon resident in the per-- Hon of Mr. Les In-cheung, B.Sc., owner of the Star Theatre, Kowloon. has generously come forward with the following offer.

On Wednesday, February 5 next, the whole proceeds without any de- duction for expenses whatever from the four performances at the Star Theatre will be given over to the Stroot Sleepers Shelter Society. Several firms of Film Distributors, who control. the showing of the

pictures, have likewise, shown magnanimous spirit and are relin

their

usual sharo

t

10 p.m. Big Ben, Chamber Music, 19.13 p.m. The D.D.C. Northern Orchestra, 11.43 p.m. "Under Big Hem.” *`.. "Jack and Jin Go Up the 37037,"* Gremwick Tirer Rignal at 11.10 .. 12.18 a.m. The News and Announcements. 12.50 .. The Hotel Metropols Orchestra. I a.m. Clam dawn,

Transmission 4

10.5.1, and 0.8.0.1

EART

1.18 x.m. Big Ben The 11,0,C,

Orchester.

Bases

2 .m.

2.34 "a.m. ̄ ̄ ̄|The Bernard Crook" "Quintet."

Greenwich Time Bignal at .m. 2. Tonse at the Town,

The News and Announcements. 2.20 .m. Planoforte Belen.

3.30... "Young Idea"

4. Variety Feature.

GENERAL'S MISSION

MAJOR-GENERAL ISOGAI TO RETURN TO TOKYO

of

a

Shanghai, Jan. 30. Major-General, Isogai, military at- Lacho of the Japanese Embassy, soll. for Japan this morning for brier trip to Tokyo on the summons Army's General Staff -Previous- -to is departure Major- General Inogai visited

Nanking, where he conferred with Mr. Chang Chun (Foreign Minister), General Chiang Kai-shek (Chairman of the

his delivery by air mail and the to be US,

ach complainant

and also requested Fle w

was discharged breach between the old-fashioned and from hospital on January 16. The the modern toys in happily cemented, arm would still be of use.

but

there Any partiality that the audienco: would bo

considerable disability. If might have felt for one side or the he had consented to an operation other was successfully dispelled by them was considerable probability of Father Christmas Who, in a thrilling his having a perfectly functioning Anale, threw handfuls of chocolate wrist. The injury could have been bars to all sections of the room, caused by his having had a fall. though he made no attempt to roach the Press at the backl

Stage Aspirant

The proposals made by the de fendant were then put to complainant who agreed, and $25 was according ly ordered to be given him as com- In a juvenile cast such as the pro-bound over

pensation. Both

were also duction called for, it would be unfair

men

in personal bonds of

4.10 m. Special Dance Music Programme. National Military Council) and Gen. to pick out the "star" turns. All the $50 each to keep the peace for six

4.40.m. Close down.

PART I

485 am. "Tack and Jill go wp the 6.50 m.in. "Variety in Miniature."

Greenwich Time Biroa at 4 4.m. am. The News and Announermenta, 6.30 am. Planoforie Belos. 4.25 .m., Talk: ""Poreign Affairs,”

6.40 .m. Plansferis Holos,

4.05 am. Close down.

eral Ho Ying-ching (Minister of War).

youngsters, helped by their excellent costumes, and the encouragement of the audience. (one babe-la-arms made desperate attempts to supplement the east from the body of the hall!) gave a spontaneous and hearty rendering of their parts.

of the generally will show its appreciation these various officials to his superiors was stepping into the

months.

U.S. MONEY POLICY

He also discussed the Chinese monetary situation and the attitude of the British Government towards Anancial assistance for China with Sir Frederick Leith-Ross,

BRITISH BANKER MAKES Besides transmitting the views of Mrs. Kenyon as Mother Christmas benevolent, and Mr.

SHARP ATTACK of this very charitable effort by en-ports of the situation in China.

he will also present them with ro-

James H. S. Law, the lessee and suring a packed house at each per

breach at

London, Jan. 30. manager of the theatre, is energe-formance, thus swelling, the Society's to confer with Mr. Hachiro Arita, massy wore his Father Christ-ed States Government was attacked

Major General Isogni is expected of Lch at a late moment in the place

The monetary policy of the Unit- Dunlop, tically co-operating to make these funds and enabling it to extend their Japanese Ambassador designate to

as to the manner born. bonent performances attractive, and deserving and praiseworthy work Chinn, before returning to Peiping of thanks was made by Hermione del mating of the National Pro-

From the platform, an expression

by Mr. Coin Campbell- at the an- it is to be hoped that the public Contributed.

in the middle of February.-Renter. V. Beauclerk to all who had helped viner Bank, when he inentioned the

"That's gone home!"

Circulations certified by Chartered Accountants.

AS THE MERCHANT SAID WHEN HIS ADVERTISEMENT APPEARED IN THE SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST AND. THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

In making the show a succesa..

The Characters

IDEN International repercussions

of the recent silver developments,

Campbell pointed out that with

Mr.

the monetary policy of the principal creditor nation managed on such

Fairy Prudence Johnson Pixie, Phyllis Sayer: Doll, Jane Strellatlines the time was not ripe for any Bear, Martin Beth Smith; Clown, discussion of currency stabilisation, or a part and precautionary return Evelyn Bayern; (Old fashioned toys): to the gold standard. Mother Christmas, Mr. Kenyon; This was regrettable since stabili- Father Christmas, Mr. J. Ferguson; sation would case the dimculties of Mickie Mouse, Vivian Gillespie Pop the few countries still clinging to eve the Sailor. Barbara Rolfe; Acro- gold parities and it would also re- plano, Wendy Joseph; Telophone, move exchange restrictions and help 'Thomas Beever; Birycle, Jocelyn to promote a revival of international trade without which Britain could not expect to regain full prosperity or find work for all the capital and labour that it commanded.

Beevor.

The play takes place in Toyland in three scenes.

Act 1, Seene I; In front of the Christmas's House, Timo-8 ̧ o'clock on Christmas Eve:

Scene II; Beside the Ark, Time-8 o'clock Christmas Evo.

Act 2, Scene 1; Inside the Christ mas's House, Time-11.30 on Christ mas Eve. Among

gthere who helped were: Mrs. Lowick in playing the Music; Murray in Prompting: Mme. Do Precourt In arranging the Dances and Designing the Costumes; Lt. Bremner

Miss

Mr. Campbell concluded with an expression of confidence that the current year would witness a further recovery both at Home and through- out the Empire, at the same time voicing a special hope that a new era of prosperity. was opening for Indla under the now constitution, the. granting of which had been one of the most memorable events of 1935.

Router,

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·IMPRESSIVE MEMORIAL""" SERVICE IN ST. PAUL'S

Brisbane, Jan. 30. Eight million hoop are said

London, Jan. 30, have died owing to the drought in A memorial to Lawrence of Arabia West Queensland, and entire herds of was unveiled in the crypt of St cattle are also reported. lost. Heavy Paul's Cathedral yesterday by Lord rains have since fallon in New South Halifax, Chancellor of Oxford Uni- Wales and agriculture prospects are versity. very bright. United Fress.

In the

In the course of the service Lord Halifax from the pulpit of St Paul's delivered on address on Law- Bingapore, Jan, 10,-. ronco's fame and character.. A gambling quarrel among 2,000 The congregation included many coollos employed by a Japanese-owned who served with Lawrence iron mine in Trengganu State; North Arabian War, as well as friends East Malays, led to fierce fighting from Oxford and from the Royal lasting "waveral hours, In which eight Air Force, in which he served in mon were killed and 31. Injured Inter years as Alferaftsman Shaw Reuter

British Wirelona,

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(Due San Francisco, 28th Feb)

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Straits Amoy

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Van Houtez Anhui Friday,

Shanghai, Japan and Europe, via Rawalpindi

Siberia folhow, Pakhof 'and Haiphong Kingyuan Swatow, Amoy and Foochow ... Haiyang

-- Saturday, Shanghai,, Japan and Europe vid Chenoncour

Siberia.

Amoy

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