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SCARS

Adolph

NOT ON HIS FACE

Zukor

, presenta

BUT ON HIS HEART!

Drama that hits you hard between the eyes! Romance won with bruised souls and torn hearts! The electrifying story of Tony Mako, who soothed loya's wounds with o Broadly balm of hate!

HOURS TO KILL!

A picture that pulls

no punches.

with Richard BARTHELMESS

dares turn its chor", 10E MORRISON - GERTRUDE MICHAEL

acters inside out!

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HELEN MACK DOROTHY TREE ROSCOE KARNS - RAY MILLAND

A Paramount Picture

AT THE QUEEN'S

-NEXT CHANGE

ANOTHER GREAT ZANE GREY PICTURE!

ADOLPH

ZUKOR procents

Life, love, and doath on the sulfen sands of a desert hall in the days when a six-gun was the law of the land....

Cane Grey's

TO-MORROW

THE

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A Paramount Picture with

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BENNY BAKER LARRY "BUSTER"- CRABBE

AT THE ALHAMBRA

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1936

JADE EAR-RINGS

STOLEN

GAOL FOR FALSE

PRETENCES

HAPPY VALLEY STABBING

STORY OF UNREQUITED

· LOVE OUTLINED

SESSIONS,TRIAL ...: COMMENCES

Li Man, 20, unemployed, was sentenced to one month's hard labour | . and was ordered to pay $8 amends to Toul Sai-fau, aged 13, boy,, when he appeared before Mr. Macfadyen, at the Kowloon Magistracy this

morning. charged with stealing from the còip- plainant D pair of jade car-rings A story of unrequited love, which mounted with gold, by means of a to the stabbing of a young widow, falso pretence. Defendant plended was told at the Criminal Sessions Fullty.

this morning when the trial of Lam Detective-Sergeant Ellis related Siu-do, 26, on a charge of malicious that on March 13, defendant went to ly wounding, with intent to malm or No: 06 Oak Street, ground floor, and disable, Siu Lal-chan, 3-year old Lanw a man named Chan Ming whom widow, at Happy Valley on January he knew, and asked him if he knew of, was commenced before Mr. Justice any boy for a vacancy at the Penin R. E. Lindsell, Acting Chief Justice. sula Hotel. Just at that moment, Mr. E. H. Willikmu, Assistant complainant appeared and told defen Attorney-General, was for the Crown dant that he would like the job. and the accused who pleaded "Hot Complainant and defendant then Guilty," was not legally represented. went outside the house and the latter The Jary comprised Messrs.. T. F. asked for $4, but the boy did not Bradford (Foreman), N. Ellis, 1. A. have the money, so he went in to Martin, D. J. Naronha, R. A. Silva ask his grandmother for it. She did Netto, E. O. Murphy and M. W. not have any money and in turn went Barton. to the boy's aunt from whom she obtained a pair of cur-rings for the boy to pawn in order rajse the money required.

Defendant and complainant went to a tenhouse together and defendant naked the boy to let him have the car-rings for safety. They were harded to him. Later he said that he wanted to telephone to his uncle and left the teahouse and did not return. On March 14, defendant was seen in a tea house at Shanghai Street by the ran Chan Ming, whe had him Arrested.

Defendant told the police that he had taken the fade drops from the enr-rings and had had thẻ gold melted down. When he was arrested he had SR in his possession.

Outlining the facts of the enge, Mr. Willams said the complainant wax widow and red at 5 Min Yat Street with her parents. Ifer mother was mistress of the Tong Fong tea house at 8 Sing Wo Rond, where the cou

The complainant was the cashier. accused was employed there as an assistant at a salary of one or two dollars a month. During his employ ment, the neguard pestered the com- plainant with his attentions but she had always repaired him,

About November last, to try to put him off, the complainant wrote the accused a letter laying down four conditions under which she would

him. The accused did reply to this.

marry

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Anying that she would live together with me. She wrote four demanda? (1) that I shall live together with her as husband and wife; (2) that 1 shall not bent her; (3) utat I shall not marry another woman; and (4)

handwriting and not to retract my that I shall sign my narte in my own words.

MEDICAL EVIDENCE.

The first witness called' was Dr. R. S, Begbie, Assistant Government Bacteriologist, who testified to finding buman blood present on two knives which he received from the Police,

Dr. I. Newton deposed to having! treated both the compliant and tim acrused utile he was Superintendent of the Government Civil Hospital. om-The woman, he said, had four stal wounds, one in the lower part of the abdomen, one at the buck of the right | chest, one in the right wrist and one in the right leg. The first two mun tioned wounds might very easily have proved fatal. The patient's condi tion was so bad through shock and pencmia that it was considered in- On January 4 last, as a result of advisable to operate. The next morn- what fer daughter had told her, theng she was still suffering from shock. mother had a talk with the accused, but owing to the protrusion of al POLICE RESERVE. asking him how he could expect to dominal contents an operation had to, marry her daughter in his present be performed She was discharged

on February 4. position. The necused appeared to se pretty hard hit, and later in the day told the mother that he had better F ntant!. The following morning at 8.30, he left.

ORDERS FOR CURRENT WEEK

Orders by the Hon. Mr. T., H. King, Inspector General of Police, stale:

not

The accused was suffering from A He! stab wound in the abdomen. appeared unconscious but his general condition was good. At p.m. that day he showed signs of returning By evening he was normal. He was discharged on January 10 The wo wound might have been self-inflicted or caused by another person.

Two days later, about 9 nm, the Hospital, formerly the Yeung Wo Nursing Home, for the Chinese Company

of attending & nursing purpose Training Course: Part II-An examination. When he got there recruas of the Chinese Compnoy, why she found that she had forgotten her have not yet passed Fart If of Trainen, nnd went back to R Sing Wo

On her return shefing treated both complainant and the ing Course will attend at the Chinese Road to get it.

met accused, who followed her. accused and sent them to Government Company Headquarters on Tuesday,

STABBING DESCRIBED Civil Hospital, March 17th

17.30 hours for instruction.

ENCH went to the Hongkong consciousness but was still drowsy.

R.

Indian Company StrengthConstable 1220 A. Razack hits been taken on the strength of the Indian Company, as from 12th March, 1986,

On the mator road lending up to the Cospital, he accosted her und asked her whether she would marry him. Hefore she could reply he drow a knife from his packet and stabbed her in the abdomen. She fell to the ground, and the accused then infleted ather wounds in her back, wrist and Training

Course: Part It-All one in the leg below the kneecap., recruits of the Indian Company will She lay on the ground for about a attend Imban Company Hend

minute, and then got up and made quarters on Tuesday, March 17ther way in the hospital calling out "Save life! Before she got to the nt 17.30 hours for instruction.

of the road, sht uw defendant Parade--All ranks of Inspection the Indian Company will parado at lying on the ground. Both of them Central Police Station on Wednesday, were trented at the hospital, after March 25th at 17.30 hours under Sub which they were taken to the Govern Keneral ment Civil Hospital. Two knives Inspector B.. Hunt for a

found near the wore subsequently inspection of equipment etc., by the

of the incident. Company Commander. Dress-Blue scene of Uniform Cap with White Cover, Belt

The recused's story in regard to with Brace, Truncheon, "Pocket the incident was that he saw com- Policeman" and note-book to be plainant walking along the road, and carried. The Equipment Officer will asked her for the return of his

ktter. make a point of being present.

An argument ensued,

and ~~~~~~when near-the-entrance-to-the-has- nitel, the complainant, who уля Instructional Patrol-The instruc- slightly ahead of him, swung her tional patrol for members of the Fly-am bind her as far back an she ing Squad will take place on Friday, could and stabbed him. He grabbed March 27th, 1936. Members will hold of complainant, swung her to the parade at Central Police Station at ground, and then stabbed her. 17.30 hours. Dress-Blue Uniform, In reply to the charge at the Police and Cap with White Cover.

Station, the accused made the follow- ing statement, "At the beginning of the 6th moon, she arranged with me to go up to town. On the upper deck of a tram she sent someone to strike me and wounded me on the end. I was then admitted into hospital. After being discharged from there, I intended to take out against her but she asked me not to,

Flying Sqund

Emergency Unit Reserve Training Course: Part III-Men- bers of the Emergency Unit Reserve will attend Kennedy Rond. Range on Wednesday, Anres 18th at 17.16 hours to fire the Part III Revolver Couras under Sub. Inspector Hopkins,

D. L. KING,

D. S. P. (R).

a summons

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