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KINGS

LAST TWO DAYS

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From WED.

JACK BENNY

in "IT'S IN THE AIR"

M.C.M. Picturo

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RIPPLING ROmance bursting with MELODY {

OLD MAN RHYTHM

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CHARLES BUDDY ROGERS RADIO

George Barbler, Barbara Kent, Grace Bradley, Betty Grable, Erie Blore, Erik Rbodas TO-MORROW -

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPHL MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1936.

STIFF SENTENCES FOR SNATCHERS

ONE MAN TO BE

BIRCHED

Heavy sentences ware imposed on two men who appeared on remand before Mr. W. Schofield, at the Central Magistracy, this morning, on a charge of larceny from the person and receiving.

The defendants were Ho Chung wing, aged 30 years, unemployed, and Chan. Cheung-ahu, aged 26 years, unemployed. Both were charged with larceny from the person of a six-year- old girl of a gold chain and two appendages valued at 165 and a half sovereign, which was also attached to the chain, at Morrison Hill Road on January 26. The second defendant was also charged with receiving.

The first defendant admitted the Inrcony charge, and was sentenced to six months hard intour and 15 strokes of the birch. If found unt for the birch, he was sentenced to an additional two months hard labour. Second defendant, who admitted the recewing enarge, was sentenced to

x months' hard labour."

H.X

Acting Inspector Caroy stated that the

giri was walking a few yards in advance of her mother, Chau Yu-ho, married

when the first de fendant matched the cham from her neck. The girl criod out and pointed out

the man to her mother, who caught hold of him, arasted by a relative. All the parties were taken to the Wanchal Police Station by a district watchman. The

RED CROSS WORK

DIVISIONS COMPLETE

- FOR TROPHY:

The Mok Cho' Chuen Trophy com- pobition among the various divisions of the St. John Ambulanca Brigado was held in the hall of the head- quarters of the Brigade, Tai Hang Road, yesterday morning.

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MANCHUKUO

·MUTINY

HEAVY LOSSES IN

FIGHT

Tokyo, Feb. 2. A fierce (an ungagement between Japanese soldiers and mutinous Man- chukuo, troops, in which both sides aufered heavy casualties, in report- ed in a telegram from Hisinking (Changchun). Shaukiwan,

The divisions taking part the Chinese Y.M.C.A. (Kowloon), Chinese Y.M.C.A. (Hongkong), King's College, Indian, Bouth China Athletic Association, Kowloon, Kowloon Canton Railway, and the Chinese Athletic Association.

Dr. W. B. A. Moore, the Senior Surgeon, conducted the examination, nasisted' by Dr. and Mrs. D. J. Valentine and Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Dovey.

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According to the communique issu ed by the Kwantung Army Head- quarters, in the fight, which occur. red in the vicinity of Mishan in cast Manchukuo last Thursday, ten Japan- ese soldiers were killed and wounded, while two loyal Manchukuo Others present included Mr. Asolors were killed and two wound- Morris, Director of Ambulance, Mrs., R. Langley (Hon. Secretary), Mr, J.

Many of the mutinous Manchukua Ralston, Dr. J. P. Mackie, Mr. A. el troops are reported killed and wound-

r. T. K. Chak, Mr. and Mrs. Mac- Arculli, Mr. I. Trevor, Mr. C. Terry,

ed, including one Russian killed,→→ Reuter, donald, Mr. Sacto Cheong and other officers of the Brigade.

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Russian Inuence

Tokyo, Feb. 2. A Nippon Dempo rsport from headquarters have confirmed that Hsinking states that Japaneus army company of Manchukuoan sollera mutinied and killed three Japanese officers and wounded a fourth. They deserted into Siberin.

Fighting At Antang

of a

The examination submitted to each quad of four men comprised the having dinner in a Chinese Hotel at following question: "Your squad were 9 p.m. Ashen you were called by the Hotel Manager to attend an accident in one of the bedrooms. (This bed. bath-room attached). On entering you found the bedroom It is said that the bodies in darkness. Proceed to do what fow Russian citizens were found at you can. Time allowed-20 minutes." the scene, causing military author- The nocident was supposed to have itles to think that Russians instigat- injured a foki rather seriously, whened the mutiny. United Press, he fell off a ladder while trying to fix the electric light. As he fell he pulled the bulb with him and xus-, dofendanc¦tained injuries of a cut radial artery the snatching. Enquiries were. and fractured leg, resulting in con- then made by a Chinese detective, elderable haemorrhago to both limbs, Chol Yeo, and, as a result, second and concussion. defendant was arrested, and he took the police to

different pawnshops where the chain appendages were re covered. The half. sovereign was not recovered. The first defe

defendant then admitted the charge.

ve The detective had done some intelligent work in arrgeting the second defendant:

Mr. Schofield requested Inspoctor Carey to bring the detective's work to the netice of the Inspector General of Police, and also ordered the second

good

Rivalry between the squads was keen and each unit carried out that they had to do emantly.

In announcing the results, Dr. Moore complimented the competitors, but stated that many marks had been lost through slowness and inefficient methods of arresting haemorrhage and treatment of insensibility. He added that in an actual case, however, they might have been more proficient. lows:-1, Railway Division; 2, Shau The competition resulted as fol- defendant to pay theiwan; D, King's College and Chinese complainant $18 amends for the loss Athletic; b, Chinese Y.M.C.A. (Hong- of the half novero.gn.

kong: 0, Indian; 7, South China Athletic; 8, Chinese Y.M.C.A. (Kow- loon) and Kowloon.

SCHOOL OF COMMERCE

NEW VOCATION INSTITUTION

FOR COLONY

Gold

comm

Mr. J. Ralston proposed a vote of thanks to Dr. Moore for the eficient way in which he had conducted the examination.

Haising Funds

A Mah Jongg and Bridge Drive was held at St. John Ambulance Headquarters on Thursday in ald of for whom a sum the sick poor of the Now Territories of $217.30 was handed over to the funds, G. F. Hole, assisted by Mesdames The drive was organised by Mrs. Mitchell, Paul, and Gubbay.

To-day noes the opening of the School of Commerce, under the management of Mr. the well known Recreio soccer player. A. Figueiredo, Especially in the field of

commerco Mr. Figueiredo, supported by Mr. M 5. Phoon, F.LLA., the Dean of Studies of the School of Accountancy and Commerce, Messrs. J. Gardner and

Prizes were donated by Lady Jack Lau, and the two II.A. Medallists of Hongkong, and

Southom, Lady Shenton, Mrs. G. F. Hole, Mrs. T. Mitchell, Mrs. Paul, petent certificated teachers, aims to Mr. A. Morris, Mrs. A. J. Taylor, and provido дл all-round commercial Bicara, Lane, Crawford. A feature of education to those preparing for com- the drive was the delicious tea of mercial careers. The School's syllabus home made enkes and sandwiches of is based on the recommendations of home grown lettuce, tomatoes ctc the National Conference on Commer-provided by various ladies. cial Education, Hastings, and Before presenting the prizes, Lady students will be able to participate in Shenton spoke briefly of the wonder tificates in Commerce" to be jointly for the sick poor by the St. John or. issued by the Royal Society of Arts ganisation, and said that those who and the London Chamber of Com- had visited the clinics were amazed merce, and local examinations of the at the cleanliness_and_the_efficiency. professional bodies of England. In found there. cidentally students will receive train-

to enable them to take courses thanked all those who had contributed

to professional degrees in ac- prizes and refreshments, Lady Shan

W. C. Fields in "The Man on the Flying Trapeze" the examinations for "Endorsed Cor-ful work done in the New Territories

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At the conclusion, Mrs. G. F. Hole

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Seoul, Feb. 2. It la reported here that the ac- tivities of Chinese volunteers at Antung on the, NorQern Korean frontier aro again giving trouble to the local Japanese garrison.

Fighting between Japanese troops and

a party of 300 volunteers broke out on the night of January 81 near Antung County. The volunteers are reported to have realsted for several hours. It is understood

that both aidos suffered heavy losses.

Roporta from Chinese source state that fighting is still going on Wah Kiu Yat Po.

Revenue Question

Nanking, Fob. 2. It is authoritatively stated that the National Governnient has reject-

ed General Sung Chch-yuan's pro- - posal for the Hopel-Charhar Poll- ical Counell to collect all taxes, in- cluding the Customs and Salt re-

venues

Simultaneously tho Government has remitted, through the Central Bank's Tientsin branch 1,000,000 yuan as a subsidy to the Hopel- Charhar Political Council, which is approximately ond-sixth of the monthly revenue from Hope alone. -United Press.

Negotiations Fall

Peiping, Feb. 2.

A high Chinese official Interview- ed to-day declared that all negotia- tions with the Japaness at Tientsin to settle the Esst Hopel and East Charhar affairs had failed to reach a satisfactory settlement,

A Chinese suggestion that Yin Yu-keng should become Mayor of Tientsin and his Council, be abolish- od was rejected

by the Japanese, Charhar siens should be occupied while a Japanese suggestion that six by Manchukuoans, and joined with oast Hopel territory as a single au- tonomous unit, was rejected by the Chinese-Router.

Generalissimo's Polley

Shanghai, Feb. 2. interview with a Nichi Nichi corres Marshal Chiang Kai-shek, in an

to adjust

ting and secretarial practice, and ton then presented the prizes to the pondent appeared willing and eager

2 MORE TO-DAY & TO-MORROW in and on them igenendel orig t

A LIFETIME OF MUSICAL THRILLS

IN ONE GLORIOUS HOUR!

IT'S GOT THAT CERTAIN SPANISH SOMETHING!

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Over the border! On with the dance!... Go haywire with bey-hey in Mexico's sunkist pleasure paradise ...Filmed in all its spark- ling splendor in Warner Bros.' new and different Tropical Musical!

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Mrs.

Sino-Japanese relations. Simultaneously, Marshal Chiang

never to batray his fatherland, and that he would hight Japan if it were

for these degrees, the sister institute, 2, Mrs. T. R. Parsons; Consolatiuti, pointed out that he was pledges the School of Accountancy Commerce, will undertake the Bory coaching.

The subjects in the curriculum comprise of Commercial English, Commercial Law, Commercial Arlth- metic

Shorthand, Com-

mercial

and Mrs. Maughan. Contract

Bridgo, Mrs. W. B. A. Moore; 2, Barclay, 3, Mrs. J. Young, Auction Bridge, 1, Mrs. Macfarlane; 2, Mrs.sary. Lunny, 3. Mrs. E. Thomson.

Mrs. Langley on behalf of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, and

As-

He is reported to have admitted, little chance of success in the event however, that China would have of armed conflict with Japan-

21 Carreene, Bookkeeping, sociation thanked Lady Shenton for Union Newa. and Commercial Geography. With presenting the prizes, and Mrs. Holu this modest beginning the School for the hard work she had put in to

make the function so enjoyable.

Acknowledgment

courses In

nime to Introduce Economics, Statistics. Banking, Finance, Insurance, Business Manage- ment, Advertising, and Salesmanship.

EMBEZZLEMENT ALLEGED.

CASHIER REMANDED

FOR WEEK

.

Tarif Rumour

Tokyo, Feb. 2. The Japanese Foreign Omce un- derstands that the Chinese Govern- ment is considering a scheme for The St. John Ambulance Associa- further raising of their tariff rates tion express their appreciation of the and that such a move would adverse help which made such a success of

the Japaneso exports to the Children's Day at the King's | China. Theatre on Friday. Among those Tho Japanese Ambassador named are the Fox and United China has been instructed to enquire Artists Film Companies, the pro- into the matter and to prepare to prietors of Cow and Gate Milk Food And the local Press.

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JANUARY WEATHER

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THE SANCTIONS

have placed an embargo on arms and forty-eight are applying financial auctions "against Italy. -United

| Prost

Grand Council Meets:

Alleged to have embezzled $332.87 from the Shun Cheong Loong firm BULGARIAN RULER EXAMINES or various dates between January 12 and 21, Suen Sin-kut, 24, cashier, was

THE STUDIOS ". formally remanded for seven days by Mr. Macfadyen at the Kowloon

London, Feb. 2 Magistracy this morning. The com King Borin of Bulgaria visited plainant, Yau Po-wan, of No. 24 Des B.B.Q. House in London yesterday Voeux Road,

The weather throughout January EXPERTS REPORT ON second floor, was afternoon and. Inspected the studios was rather cooler than normal, though represented by Mr. P. I. Zimmern. where rehearsals were taking place, o unusually low temperatures were

THE EFFECTS The charge against the defondant the control rooms for sound effects recorded, says the review of the

Rome, Feb 2 The Faaclat Grand Council met but alleged that the money was received and other strangements for broad-Observatory of Hongkong.

Genova, Feb. 2. has not yot issued a communique. I by him as cashier on behalf of the casting, its tour lasted for over one The spell of and sunny weather, Sanctions on the whole are working is reported to have approved Import- complainant firm.

In making for a remand, the pro-in all he saw Router's Bulletin,

hour and he expressed great interest which began at Christmas, continued well according to a report of the aut decisions in connection with the

during the first three week of Janu sanctions exports; but in order that possibility of an oil embargo secution stated that there were other

ary, broken by occasional cloudy full details on the affect of sanctioas The Supreme Defence Dounell wIE accounts to be gone into.

period,

On the 22nd the weather may be obtained, all States memebere meat on February 4, and it is report- |KYFFHAUSER LEAGUE dotorlernted, and remained mainly of the League, such as Austris, Hanfod that it will discuss internal ide. cloudy for the rest of the month; gary and Albania, who are not apply. fence measures caused by the im- light rain or drizzle was recorded on ing sanctions, must give full detalls pending oil embargo, and the cones- most days during this period of their trade with Italy to United Press. MALAGAN GERMAN GOVT. DISBANDS

quence threat of a European war The mean temperature for the The Committes draw VETERAN ORGANISATIONS month was 57.77, which is 2 lose the need of enforcing sanctions by

than

normal.......A. maximum tempoen... | Morocco and Tanglar --Router.de

Mussolini's Review Barlin, Feb. 2. turo of 09.1 wak recordades 251 the The Minister of the Interior, has 14th, and a minimum of 4 on the

Re-exporting Goods

Rome, Feb. 2 ordared the diabanding of all semi- 17th. The mean relative humidity.

Geneva, Feb. 2- Signor Mussolini spoke for two military war veterans organisations. was 70%, which in normal submitted to the Committee of detailing the political and military The experts report which will be hour at the Fascist Grand Connell, He had Instructed the members to Sunshino amounted to 178. hours, Eighteen has recommended, firstly, situation, according to briat com Join the Kyffhauser League, which an excess of 82 hours over the normal is the Rargest soldiers league under maximum wind velocity of 40tions for Morocco, and secondly, that

that Francs and Spain, apply sane munique Issued at the close the direct control of the Government m.p.h, was reached at midday the steps should be taken to prevent Aus February 4 at 10 p.m., which I

The Council will, meat again United Press.

31st during temparar eshining tria and Hungary, and others not worthy in view of the fact that the

Rainfalle against and

ASSASSINATION RUMOUR

WU HAO-LIN SAFE IN PANKIANG

Pelping, Feb. 3 Fears entertained for the safety of Mr. Wu Hao-lin, a member of the Mongolian-Tibetan Affairs Bureau and Pallingmise Council, who was reported assassinated near Chang Pel a few days ago, appear to be dismolys

"APPROPRIATION BILL PASSED

of the N.E. DOWN

on

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It is reported that ifty nations tension of sanctions to oil-**

co-operating in penalties, from re Committen of Oll Experis macta Fal exporting Italian goods sa thels own Geneva on February - to consider an..

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A telegram has arrived from him, The House of Representatives, has dent of the Botanicat and Forestry having been delayed three days." IE | passed the 331,221,000 Interior Ap Department, was seventy points..

Washington, Feb. 2. dens, aurted by the superlaten

Printed and Published for the Proprietors by FRE

in belleved Mr. Wu is staying at Teh propration Bill, which now goes to Emin fell on ava days only, the 28th FRANKLIN, at 1 and 8, Wyndham Street in the City of Wang's palace in Panklang.Restor the BonatsmeUnited Freight being the dampest, with fifison points." Hongkong

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