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TRUTH ABOUT RUXTON

Hate And

And Suspicion: Prophecy Fulfilled

(Continued from Page 3.)

'TO SEEK WORK'

Ho believed that Mary Rogerson She sat in the boneding-house in had led to him when he questioned Nowcliffe-street, Blackpool, and told her about Mrs, Ruxton's movements. her sister and broter-in-law that Belle Ruxton did not try to she would return for them on Mon- heal the breach. Quarrels had day in the

car and take them to become more frequent. She Edinburgh.

and Ruxton hnd consed to live "I want to go to Edinburgh so that!

I can look for work in a cafe," sho together. They occupied se-

told them. “I sm going to Anist parate rooms in their house, with Bommle." Ruxton, who had always said

Delle tuxton drove back to lan- his principles forbade him to caster late at night. She entered! drink, began to drink stout. · Na, 2, Dalton-square. She was never To ong of her sisters Belle can-seen alive again. Neither was Mary fided that she had lost all her love Rogerson.

"Bammie."

fen respect him now," was alone in it only one The

she said. disgust.

"Io only fills me with A friend said he remembered distinctly that Mrs. Ruxton once sald to him, "I hate Hommie. I should like to poison him.”

Thun the shadows of suspicion, ξεπέσεικα and hate cloned down upon the Ruxtons when Belle met her sister, Mrs. Mudden, at Binek pool, on September 14 Inst year.

He rent his, children away,

painting of Belle Ruxton and the mystical Signs of the Zodine hung above him.

He conanted one natrologer at n Lancashire seaside town, wrate to

in Indon. Their horoscopes him no contence, He has #*11 his own warning prophecy, made to Belle when be bound her with the chain of gold, reach terrible fulfilment,

Doctor's Amazing

Motherhood Operation

Dublin, Apr. 1., DOCTOR has succeeded in conferring motherhood on a woman previously incapable of bearing children..

The woman has borne a child following a remarkable grafting operation which, it is believed, will upset many theorica long held by the medical profession concerning sterility in women. The success of the operation; has been reported to the Royal Irish Academy of Medicine. It

has caused tremendous interesti

in the medical profeasión here.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1936.

FAIRBANKS AND HIS BRIDE

After Daine Rumour had worn out a empilé si tongnes with whispers nhout their marringe, Douglas Fairbanks, American screen star, atul Ludly Ashley, are shown just before they made ramour speak the truth for onee. They were married in Paris after some difficulty In procuring a leener, aind aṛe més enroute to Hongkong on their honeymoon.

!

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

TRUE GLORY IS THE UNANIMOUR AP-1 Sergeant C. Souter, of the Hong-| TRONATION By conti MEM.---Cicero, | kong Fulies Forer, returned froma

(leave yesterday aboard the Rajputana.;

to

A detailed report is also being; sent to the British Medical Associa- Sergeant Farquhar bas transferred tion. An explanatory article wiil from West Polat Police, Siation appear in one of the association's the Gaurds Office vice Police Sergeant W. MeLeod, who is shortly going on journals.

loave,

WOMEN VOLUNTEER

Mung. To, a The operation was performed by

conservancy strent Dr. Bethel Solomons, a specialist indie ferenian, and Woo Kin, a cool

-Coman, were admisted in the Row of gynaecology. He in a man

Jeon Hospital yesterday suffering about 50.

ffron inkaddes recvived in a fight with To-day he declined to give a fother coulies, statement about his achievement.

It

stated that the Failing to mpyaar at the Central aut Magistracy this morning on a charge operation

carriel with the aid of a woman aged of keeping a sly brothel at 198, Queen's Road Central, first floor, about 50 who volunteered,

han Sum, 10, widow, forfeited $50 The subject of the experimental. S. I. Whelan and charge of the Dr. Solomons already has an international reputation.

WIN

was

was a younger woman.

case.

For a In connection with the disenvery number of years he was master of of finged Treasury one dollar netes. the Rotunda Maternity Hospital, the Poles have arrested a Chinese women who is alleged to have had Dublin

He is the author of a number of fee in her possession. The woman will probably appear at the Central books on gynuceology and

Magistracy to-morrow morning. lectured in many of the cities of Europe and the United States on the subject.

hus

i

Chan Ngau, 45, coche, was mitted to the Kowloon Hospital yox. terday suffering from injuries ceived while at work at Na, å godawan Rok's Wharf,

A woman, Lam Yu-lan, residing at 11 Tai Yuen Street, was admitted to the Government Civil Hospital ye terday suffering from injuries said to have been revived in a fight with her husband. They apparently quarrelled over family adag?

PICKPOCKETS AT SOCCER GAME

TWO MEN CHARGED

IN COURT

E RADIO BROADCAST

Vocal and Violin Recital From Studio

Z.E.K. PROGRAMME

From Z.D.W. on a wavelength of 566 metres (846 kilocycles):

5-6 p.m. Hongkong Hotel Dance Orchestra,

6 p.m.

Children's Studio Concer 6.30 p.m. Danco Music,

7 p.m. Don Cossack's Choir.

Serenade (Abt); 2. Evening

Bella (arr. Serge Jaroff); 3. The Red Sarafan (arr. Jaroff);. 4. March Prince Oleg (arr. Jareff).

7.17 p.m. The Regimental Band of II. M. Grenadier Guards.

Marche Lorraine (Ganne); Belphe- gor-Quick March (Brepsant); March of the Mountain Gnomes (Ellenberg); The Mill in the Black Forest (Eilen- berg).

7.30 p.m. From the Studio.

A Recital to Lllion Quinn (So- prano) decompanied by Lindsay A. Lafford and Eileen Fitzgerald (Vio- In).

Programme

1. Songs Sweet Melodies, Brahms; Lullaby, Brahms: 2, Violin Solo- Minuet, Mozart: Souvenir, Dra; 8. Songs-To be sung on the Waters, Schübert; On Wings of Song, Men- delssohn: 4. Violin Sales—Nolero, J. Henri; Traumert, Schuman.

8 m. Time Signal, Weather Re- port,

Steck Quotations and Announce- mienta.

8.0 p.m. Chinese Studio Concert. 11 p.m. Close Dawn.

8.05-10 p.m. European Pro- gramme from Z.E.K. on n fre- quency of 440 kllocycles,

8.05 p.m. Selections from Musical Comedy,

C. B. Cochran Presents. The B.B.C. Danco Orchestra with Alice Delysia. Les Allen, Peggy Wood and Mary Ellis: Glamorous Night; Conversi tion Piece

8.30 p.m. Songs by Derck Oldham (Tenor).

1. Castles in the Air (Lincke); 2. Always (Smith); 3. Medley.

8.45 p.m. A Violin Recital by Albert Sandler.

1. An Old Violin (Fisher); 2. Look. ing for You (Sanderson); 3. Seng of Paradise (King): 4 Grinzing (Benatzky); 5. Remembrance (Melf).

9 pm. Daventry News Bulletin.

Variety and Dance Music.

9.15 p.m. A Programme

Piekockets, wire busy at Caroline Hill yesterday afternoon during the football match between the South China A, A. and The Chinese Athletic. Fox-Tro". Cicely

of

Piano Solos-Slow Fax-Trot Med- ley....Gerry Moore; Fox-Trots--The Musie goes Round and around'; The Broken Record; Song--Things are Courtneldge: looking

up the River Rond; So Yeo-choi, unemployed, need 21. Vocal Duet-What 'a Hittle Moonlight admitted, stealing a parte coutaining can do...Layton and Johnstone: from Sin Sikeming, shop foki, Fox-Trot-Everything Stops for Tesi before Mr. W. Schofield, at the Cen-Songs-Radio Request.... Les Allen tral Magistracy this morning, and (Baritone); Band-There's Something was sentenced to three months' hard about a Soldier; Song-1 in the

WAS Mood.......... Hildegarde (Soprano); Od Detective Sergeant Dowman said chestra--Love, Life and Laughter complaint was in the art of buy-Selection: Waitz--Give me your hand. i tieket when he missed his marse. 10 p.m. Big Ben: Close Down, I ad the alarm and a district wat: human arrested the defendant who

DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES hy neting suspiciously. The purse was found on defendant.

The following ware-lengths and frequencien In another car, Hul Chl-yin, un- A small fire broke out

are observed by Daventry. umuloyed.

Call Sign pleaded not guilty to a National Lacquer and Paint Con charge of stealing a purse contain-

Prequency • Wavelength 8,050 kr. 45.59 rastre any, Shukiwan Rond, yesterdaying seo from Tauw Klon-linng.1:90 3.043-

MCLZER afternoon, but was extinguished by Herkong University. the fokis before the arrival th Fire Brigade. The fire was caused by juil overheating, und setting

wood aflame,

Sub-Inspector G. W. Moreton.) Instreetwe at the Palice Training School. Detective Subcute for a What and Detective Serkant II. J. Baldwin are proceeding on

Home letve aboard the ajul (7. finer Saldern on Saturday.

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some

Detective Sergenat Dowman enid 1 dfriet watchman nw defendant extract the purse from complainant's Three mouths' hard labour, was im-

socket at the booking office at the posed by Mr. Balfour at the Central

Caroline Hill football ground. He The medical-officer-in-charge at one Magistrier this morning on Ng. Shu Pleading that it T:: his first chrised defendant down the hill and of the loading maternity hospitals in shui, 18, unemployed, for testing offence, Yu Pai-tin, vegetable arrested him near the Urban Connell London said:

six dollar notes from Chu Fu, 31, gardener, of Ngan Shi Wan, admedicensing office. The purre was not "Dr. Solomans has a a world-wide shop foki, at Gough Street, near Mer stealing $20 worth of imported Aus- found on defendant. It was believed

I should think that, it is Lati reputation,

Street. Sub-Inspretór A. T.tralian Rewers from Mok Cheung, a woman was working in conjunction quite within the bounds of possibility Sabey prosented.

also a gardeng, when charged at the with defendant, but she had not been Kowloon Police Court this morning, arrested. Sorgent Billingham, prosecuted, and Mr. Keen sentenced defendant to three months' imprisonment.

that

ho has been able to carry out the operation described.

Caught trespassing in the Military "I have never heard of a similar Barracks at Queen's Road Bart, yes. operation ever having been performed terday, Chan Kwong, unemployed. before.

laged 42, appeared, before Mr. W. "Personally, I doubt whether more Schoßeld, at the Central Magistracy On account of unavoidable delay than one in a hundred sterile women this morning, and was fined $20, or in the urrival of his successor, flue

ไ conlit

one muath's hard lubmar. Defendant from Harbin, the Italian Consul enabled to have children. "I think that the young woman was said he had gone in 10 pick up exceedingly fortunate, but no must cigarette-ends. reacryo final judgment until the mesli, cal details of the operation become known."

General in Hongkong and Canton, Mr. A. Bianconi, has had to postpoze his departure from longkong. The Stated by police te duve a very bad new Consul, Mc, Kaffe), will arrive retard. Chan Wah-ki, 18, was en. towards the end of this month, and forced a three meaths' hard labour it is expected that Bir. Bianconi will by Mr. Balfour at the Central Police be able to travel home via Siberin

Treasure Isle is morning for the theft of immediately after his arrival,

Charts

THREATENED MAN ON £25,000,000 HUNT

six articles of clothing, the property of a female steerage passenger on the

.

The evidence of the complainant was then heard and the hearing ad- Jaurned to Saturday morning.

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Transmission 1

(G.S.N., G.S.D.)

Ep. 8 Deo. Talk: "Down to the Sea

in Ship the Merchant Marine." 1.35 p.m. Music of the Hea, The U.C.

Empire Orchestra,

Greenwich Time. Hignal at 2,15 p.m. .2.30 p.m. "Lifeboats.**

1 b.m. The News. 3.16 p.m. Close down.

Transmission 2

10.8.J., G.S.G., G.3.D.) 7 p.m.

Big Ten. The Composer al the Pianofortelli Herbert Howher,

A reclia) of Herbert Hughes' Bong arrangements. 7.36 p.m. Musical Interlude.

7.30 p.m. An Organ Reelta! by Albert

Taylor.

Greenwich Time Signal at 8 p.m. p.m. Tik: "Imperial Affairs." 8.15

m. The Bath Pump Room Orchestra. KJO D.M.

"Lifeboats."

7 p.m.

9.15 p.m.

3.45 2.0.

The New

The BN.C. Scalfluh Orchestra, Close down,

Transmission 3

(0.5.6, 0.9.E.)

10 p.m. Ilen. The Pavilion Thre

Orchestra.

10. p.

Talk: "We Live and Learn." I p.m. The Hand of kle Malesiy's Royal

Marines, Plymouth Blyixion.

12 a.m. "Song of Baring." look and lyrien

by Charles Bation.. "Greenwich_Time Signal at 12.34 mm.

Close down.

A fine of $56, or six weeks' hard Brought as a test ease, Tsin Ling Jubour, was imposed by Mr. W. 3. Chuen Chow. A year's police was not $3 by Mr. Dufour at the Schofield, at the Central Magistracy supervisien was also ordered. Det-Central Police Court this morning this morning, on Gran Kwal, un Sergt. Guild prosecuted.

na summons for causing an obstruc-employed, aged 37, who admitted a tion by carrying on his tinsmith trade charge of cutting and damaging Admitting the theft of two large on the public footpath in Cleverley growing trees at the No. 4 reservoir. wooden show cases from 376 Reclama Street near Wing Lok Street oltuurry Bay, yesterday, Mr. E. B. tion Street, a street coolle, Chan Sing March 20. Sergt. W. W. Williamsan i Syke, chief time-keeper, Taikoo Sugar 12.45 am was sentenced to one month's hard stated that defendant occupied the Refinery, was the complainant.

abour by Mr. K. Keen at the Kow-recens of a shop and paid $18 Southampton, Apr. 1. lonn Magistracy this morning. When month to the shopkeeper thus ovading Dock reservoir was situated at the Inspector O'Connor said the Taikeo Two men sailed from South-arrested, near Nelson Street, he had payment of the licence fee. The back of the Government ampton to-day on the first stage we coolies with him, who were take Magistrate also ordered the defendant Trees had been planted to prevent Quarry, of à journey which they hope furniture shop to sell. The value of

ling. the cases to second-hand to remove from the place.

dirt falling into the reservoir, but

Messrs. Benjamin and Potts re- will lead to the discovery of the the cases was said to be $8.50. In-

peeple cut them down.

A watchman $25,000,000 pirates' treasure spector Portallion prosecuted..

Seen to pull out a drawer contain. was placed there yesterday, and heceived the following buying and ing $1.92 from cigarette stall No. 49 arrested defendant who

had cut selling quotations from their Manila ut Shanghai Street last night, Wong down two tres. It was not so much Agents this morning:

PHILIPPINE GOLD MINING SHARES

11.50 11.60

145

1.60

United Parncales

144

77

14% 78

1.00

1.05

AD

.46

434 $17

44

.17%

San Mauriclos 1. X. Lat. Masbates Demonstrations Big Wedges

which tradition says les hidden Lam Chitt, 18, unemployed, appearing-s0, 22, unemployed, sins arrest the value of the trees, which was $6, Benguet Conn. on Cocos Island, in the Pacific. ed before Mr. K. Keen at the Kowlooned and brought before Mr. Macfadyen but the damage done to the reservair car

Captain C. W. A. Arthur, lender of Mugistravy this morning, charged at the Kowloon Magistracy this morn by sand and dirt falling into it. the expedition, said that his part-with stealing an imitation jade bangle ing when he was sentenced to six ner, 1. Bergmans, a Belgian civil from Chinese baby. Inspector weeks hard inbour. Inspector Shan- engineer, is the only living man who Portallion stated that the mother non stated that the complainant, Yip has set gycs on the treasure.

of the baby, Tsang Ying, was buying Ho, 58, widow, was sitting by another American gangsters, eager to obtain food at a stall in Nam Tau Street, stall about 8.30 pm, last night when! his secret plans and charts, had with her child on her pack, when she saw tuc defondant ran off with threatened his life.

district watchman nearby saw defen- the drawer which he pulled from the dant-remove the bangle front the stall. Defendant admitted a previous baby's Arm. Sentence of three conviction for receiving stolon pro- "Bergmans stumbled across the months' imprisonment was imposed. perly. treasure by accident," said Captain Arthur. "Ba and a comrade, aurvivors

Cost Ashora

Làm Wong, 54, unemployed, was

Brought before Mr. Macfadyen at

of a shipwreck, were chat ashore on sentenced to 12 months hard labour the Kowloon Magistracy this morning, Cocos Island in 1029.

by Mr. Macfadyen at the Kowloon In Siu-hing, 45, unemployed, and

100-Ton 'Planes To Fly

"They spent a considerable time Magistracy this morning when he Wong Tin, 46, unemployed, Atlantic

were

there and when Bergmans left he pleaded guilty to having returned to charged with unlawful possession of took with him lowellery and other the Colony after having been banished 200 cattles of fresh pinswood at Nan artleles which he sold in New York for ten years in November, 1936. De-Chong Street, near Fuk Wing Street fonilant admitted two previous con- yesterday. Beth pleaded guilty and

for ST1,200. ···

Havre, Apr. 5.

“Eventually he got into touch with victions for tho sime offence. Bird diefendant was foed $20, with AIRPLANES Weighing

WENDEL GOES FREE

Trenton. Ant. ́15, The Grand Jury has absolved Paul Wendel of any connection with the Lindbergh crime, having_accepted his statement that a confession was wrung from him by - forturò.-- Reutter."

refuelling has been abandoned.

This was announced to-night by.

M. de la Grange,

"agreement

the company I represent and now we Li Fong, 23, unemployod, nd the alternativa of,*nix weeks' hard from sixty to 100 tons Franch Air Commission, on his havo a contract with him. His plansmitted aimilar chargo and was labour, while second defendant, who and charts are in this dispatch-caso I sentenced to 10 months hard labour, admitted a provious conviction for a are to be used for flying the return from the United States, Fam carrying,

where he reached an Defendant, who was banished for ten eimilar offence, was fined $40, or, in Atlantic soon. "Ia himself, is in'in highly nervous years in October last year, admitted default, thres months'hard labour.

with Pan-American Airways to condition because of the threats which a previous conviction for the repme Inspector. Ellis estated that the wood The scheme for foaling | make plans for a regular. Trana- have been mado agninat him.".

offence.

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·HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN The Society asks for $25,000

In 1936 to continue its work for sick and destitute children. Hon. Treasurers:

Mr. A. McKELLAR, C.A.,

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