12
TO-DAY Simultaneously
Showing
KING'S ALHAMBRA
HONG KONG.
'KOWLOON:
At 2.30, 5,10, 7.15 & 9.30 p.m.: At 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m.
United in
in dangor laughter...and lovel
Three great stars together at their greatest...In a glo- Hously courageous, baister- pusly rolstering venture that doxided the destiny of throo malignit,
Wallace Barbara BEERY STANWYCK John BOLES th
A MESSAGE to GARCIA
with
ALAN HALE HERBERT MUNDIN MONA BARRIE
DARRYL F. ZANUCK 20th Century Production
-COMING, TO THE KING'S-~~
JEAN. HERSHOLT in SINS QE MAN with DON AMECHE 20th Century Fox Pletarr.
THIEF BREAKS -BOND-
SENTENCED ON TWO
· COUNTS
Chan Ng, 50, street coolie, was brought before Mr. E. Ifinsworth at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning clurged with larceny of 12 used motor-car tyres from Wong Chi, manager of the Ming Fat Lung Tyre
More human and hilarious than ever
is "Wally" Beery as a swashbuckling. renegadel .)
t.
NEXT CHANGE AT THE ALHAMBRA
GEORGE O'BRIEN in "O'MALLEY of the MOUNTED" with IRENE WARE 20th Century Fox Pejare.
COAL BASKET THEFTS
FOUR MORE COOLIES FINED
of theft
THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY,
AUGUST 28, 1936.
ST. LOUIS
LOAN TO - EXPLOIT
ETHIOPIA
ITALY WILL SEEK FUNDS ABROAD SELLING SHORT TERM BONDS
SCHACHT'S
CONTINUES DIPLOMATIC
TO LOSE
BOSTON BLANKS....
CARDINALS
RAIN SPOILS ENGAGEMENT
MISSION
REASSURING WORD FOR FRANCE | ARMY INCREASE EXPLAINED
Paris, Aug. 27.
Rome, Aug. 27.
New York, Aug. 27. St. Louis cannot win a game since
Dr.. Hjalmar Schacht, President of What in regarded as the first step
snatches the National
the Reichsbank, who yesterday flow towards a big financing scheme for New York
Jo Paris to convered with M. Leon the early exploitation of Ethiopia, is Lengue lead. The Cardinals cannot
Blum, the French Prime Minister, and a decree authorising the Finance hit. Boston, blanked them to-day, ta on three hits.
other high Government officials, ac- Minister to laste special Treasury scoring one
cording to an authoritative German
allay Bonds in foreign currency, redeemable MacFayden pitched. St. Louis hit
French anxiety after periods of from twelve to thirty-four times and committed two errors.
Pittsburgh is making another bid, source, sought to
with regard to Chancellor Adolf six months, and to be placed on the
and to-day sank the Brooklyn Dod-
Iftler's new conscription scheme. foreign stock markets,
gers, nix to three, though the Pirates
It is believed that Dr. Schacht ex- were out-hit, ten to thirteen.
plained that Germany's object was plan Henshaw pitched to simply one of protection, In view of Chicago's
Els + TUTI. Philadelphia and allowed only six the Soviet's massive rearmament
mates and foreign policy. hits, without scored once on ten connections.
Rain spoiled the New York-Cinelo-statistics to nati game.
The rate of interest has not been Aixed.
It is thought that the operation will probably be dealt within the United States when the new Ambassador, Signor Suvich, former Under-Secre- tary for Foreign Affairs, arrives in Washington in October,-Reuter.
MADRID MASS MURDER
(Continued from Page 1.j
The internal politics of Spain are the concern of the Spanish, people. but the mitigation of suffering the concern of all.
to take
mass
"The apparent refusal
consequent pelsoners. execution of thise who are captured or who surrender, reprisals for such- arts, and the increasing barbarities to which reprisals inevitably lead. matters to which civilized States cannot be indifferent. I understand at diplomatie it 1. to be proposed that
tives should es-operate in representatives
fonnulation of approach to the lenders sides. In any such approach, His Majesty's Government will be ready Moreover, anxious to share.
the
scheme of both
AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland beat Washington in a hard extra Innlig engagement, home Averill and Trosky hitting POZNALES MENTANÍTOTTARAKKERTOVAN BANTLASTITANSKJA
"TELEGRAPH" ART SUPPLEMENT
To-morrow's Picture Features
#X-
Reproductions t collent studies entered in the -7-legamph Amateur Phula- will Competition graphic appear in t-morrow's is ub of the Pictorial Supplement. which will also contain many ptures topical interest.
Weddings illustrate will be thor of Mr. J. A. Lim and Ms Auta d. Ko, as well na the double wedding at 31. Margaret Mary' Church,
is also their urgent desire to play their full port in any"
-when organised international effort, such as will. It
from is to be hoped, result Approach."-British Wireless
.. NON.INTERVENTION
this
London, Aug. 27. The French and British Govern- ments have appranched all eighteen European powers which have not yet adhered to the plan for non-inter- vention in Spain, urging them to do
immédiately. SO
of
two brothers. Mr. G. J. Lenz and Mr. M. G. Lenz were married.
There will also a group at the prize day of the Yat Chung Girl College, and 4 portrait of the late Mr. A. Colbourne Little.
The Supplement will also contain the popular entertain- ment and feature pages, re- sults of last week's Children's Competition and detalls of a new contest for juveniles. -
It im
is understood Dr. Schacht cited show that the press figures, estimating the strength of the new German army at 1,000,000 men, werd grossly exaggerated--Reuter.
Roosevelt To Meet Rival
BOTH HURRY WEST TO DES MOINES
Buffalo, Aug. 27. The rival presidential candidates, andl F.D. Roosevelt President Governor Landon of Kansas, sped westward to-day to meet face to face at Des Moines, Iown, where a few Governor London's days ussault on the "cock-cyed" New Deal thook the campaign out of the doldrums.
an
Governor Landon has commenced which his homeward journey, on there are teen steps. He is visiting inois pod Missourt towns, including Lincoln's tomb at Springfield.
President Roosevelt in Meanwconditional
drawing-room. has had his Arst glimpse of the dust bowl where the drought has caused- disaster. The President's "special" brown, roared westward through parched farms of North Dakota tv- day, post little knots of farm people .way-side standing patiently
wave crossroads and stutions to greeting to the President as his train flew past.
at
д
Portugal has notifted France that
Clad in a light suit and a broad she is ready to take action in Recor- .
Panama hat, President Roosevelt 10 commchce dance with her declared policy.
western the
plans a motor tour, the project for Meanwhile,
to committee
Governors at Bismarck, United establishment
Prexa. supervise the planned arms embargo
after his luncheon with
is making progress. The committer alsu will take charge of the Ambas- sadors' scheme to alleviate the suffer- ings of prisoners of war and other victims of the civil clash-Reuter Bulletin Service,
GENERAL- BUTLER'S-ADVICE.
Long Beach, N.Y., Aug. 27. General Smedley Butler, one-time United States commander of the
urine Corps, watched 300 persons contribute to a fund for the defence of of the Spanish Government, before,
exploded:
Lau
1
Several more enses empty coal baskets were brought behe
"What in hell!" he roared, on his fore Mr. W. Schofield, at the Central
"Is It our feet before the meeting Magistracy this morning, the defen-
business what happening
1:1 dants being given varying sentences.
coni
Use your cominon sense." Chan Leung.
was Spain? coolle, Shop
charged un three counts of larceny he advised his startled hearers, Yesterday morning at 5.30, defen-of nine baskets, porperty
It reported that General Butler was paid by the American Anti-War dant was seen by an Indian cunstable Hay-chak, manager of the Cheung carrying the tyres in Mangkok Road. Kee shop, No. 400 Lockhart Road; League to appear at the meeting and Defendant saw the constable coming six baskets, property of Tsoi Chik-when called upon to speak to warn dropped the tyres and ran, the cowal, manager of the Tsai Cheuk Kihis audience of the danger they ran.
he said. and shop, No. 338 Lockhart Road: and stable catching up
I have been sitting here, arresting him in Portland Street, six basisels property of Pong Hing all night hearing you people trying
into unother Defendant admitted stolen them from No. 1125 Canton Wan manager of the Tung Hung to get us Rond where complainant lived. The shop of Lockhart Road.
with him
that he
had
was
Defendant pleaded guilty to the 'charges, and was sentenced to nine weeks hard labour.
value of the property stolen $2.40.
His Worship found that a week ago to-day defendant was discharged on a bond of $20 to keep the peace Leung Lun, 43, ash coolic, charged for one year. For the breaking of with the theft of 28 baskets, property this bond, his Worship now lined of Tsoi Chik-wai, was sentenced to defendant $10 with an option of one month's hard labour, and Kwok month in geol. On the charge of Cheung, coolle, and Wong Yau, coulle, larceny, his Worship ordered an ad- were each fined $25, or one month, ditional one months' imprisonment, for stealing two baskets each.. the sentences to run consecutively.
TAILOR ASSAULTS
MASTER
STOMACH `INJURY
WITH SCISSORS
い・
A light between two tailors at 53
Leighton Hill Road yesterday had a sequel before Mr. W. Schofield, at the Central Magistracy, this when Lo
WAS
morning, charged
ants.
Detective-Sergeant appeared for the police,
C.
ARMY DRIVER
FINED
FOR SPEEDING...... AT.'
40 M.P.H.
United Press.
war.
RECTAF:ITY MEALTIC FOR REALISLITE SELENLINGAS CETRAST FASURARE
on twelve hits and Washington got runs. The Indians scored ten times nine counters on Afteen blows.
Philadelphin beat Chicago Ave to only two, the White Sox hilting
Hemsley's home run was St. Louis' wice. Athletics hit ten. only score against New York, whose hillers gathered in fourteen safeties and seven runs."
Detroit turned on Boston, and des- pite Foxx's two home runs, the only two scores Boston managed on four hits, won with two to spare-Reuter.
Flier Who Hit
Normandie Is Reprimanded
London, Aug: 27. The court martial over Lleut. Guy Horsey, who crashed his plane on the Normandie, foredeck of the liner found him guilty on all charges, de prived him of fourtech monthy seniority and administered a severe Lieut. Horsey maintained that his plane was apparently caught in a down draught towards the Norman- die's funnels and that he could not control it-Reuter.
FALSE REPORT OF reprimand.
ROBBERY
MAN FINED FOR CAUSING MISCHIEF
causing Charged with
BRITISH TROOPS TO QUIT EGYPT (Continued from Page 1.) Egyptian forces will not differ from those of the British.
The British forces will enjoy im- munities and privileges In, jurial- tional and fiscal matters, and the condominium in the Sudan will son-. tinue.
EGYPT'S RESPONSIBILITY
The British Government recognises the responsibility for the lives and property of foreigners devolves ex- clusively upon the Egyptinn. Govern ment and the latter will undertake to ensure the fulfilment of these obliga- tions.
The European Bureau of the Public Security Department will appear on the ratification of the treaty, but for further five years the Egyptian city officers. The ser- police will remain under the com- mand of British
of the European vices
of one-fifth police officials will be dispensed with annually.
The British Government will agree on immediate to support Egypt in approach to other powers with a view to securing an agreement with regard to the disappearance of mixed tri- bunals and the exercise of jurisdle- tion in the Consular Courts. The
public ON OTHER PAGES xyplian Government will undertake
J.
•
Mr. F. I. Zimmern appeared on behalf of the complainants, and stated that since the first cose two days ago, a larger number of baskets mischief by reporting that he had had been returned to the complain been rebbed of $1.20 by three men near Kennedy Road, Chung Wal, Dowman aged 37, unemployed, appeared be
fore Mr. S. F. Balfour at the Central Magistracy this morning. Detective Sub Inspector M.
defendant that stated Flattery reported to him that three men had robbed him of $1.20 near the nullah behind St. Joseph's Church. En- quiriceveral
were Instituted by the police, and
people were interrogated, and it was found that a large number of people were in the vicinity at alleged incident, the time of the
they had seen nothing of any C. Dowman
robbery Defendant later admitted Driver T. Cushnie, of the Royal that his atory was not true,
and said that about 5 pan. yesterday the
. summoned Service Corps, complainant was Instructed by de- Army
that he made it up to get some other fendunt, who was his master, to sew before Air, W. Schofield, at the Cen-
people into trouble." for
that added some pieces at silk accord-Iral Magistracy this morning,
Inspector Flattery ing to certain measurements given having driven a military lorry, No.
defendant had given the police a The complains.c
did not comply with 1358, along Gloucester Road on the order, and defendant scolded him. August 18 at a dangerous speed, was great deal of trouble by having them making enquiries of a non-existent brew B bowl at fined $25. Complainant then threw B
robbery. defendant, but missed him. De- fendant retallated by throwing pair of scissors at complainant, who was hit in the stomach; causing a small injury, The scissors penetrated about a quarter of an inch into com plainant's stomach,
..with
Mr. Schofield ordered defendunt: to Day $2 compensation to defendunt, and bound huth over, in personal bonds of $59. to keep the peace, for one year
Traffic Crown Sergeant G. Your stated that defendunt drove at a speed of 40 miles an hour from the China Fleet Club to Stewart Road,
Tang Yue-wing, driver of public cur No. 350, was also fined $25 on a similar summons, -
said
defendant
· Sergeant Your drove at a speed of 30-35 miles an hour in Main Street, Shaukiwon, on the night of August 15, and touched 40 miles at the foot of the hill,
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and
His Worship Bned defendant $10, or one week's hard tuhour, in default, and ordered that he be sent back to the country.
RAIN FORECASTED
Plans are being finalised
for the construction of A fifteen-storey Rky- scraper to accommodate thousand people in Kowloon. The building will contain hundreds of sumptuous apartments Page "Veritas" gives full de
of forthcoming visit of Tilden and Vines, professional tennis aces, announced exclusively
عالمة.
in Telegraph" yester. day
Thirty resignations from Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps: Allens unable to take Oath of Allegiance to British ruler
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