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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER

CINEMA NOTES

NULLAH TRAGEDY

INQUIRY

DEATH OF SEVEN YOUTHS

;

22, 1936:

HAITAN INCIDENT

INQUIRY INTO DEATH OF SHIP'S WORKER

The shouting affair on the Douglas. steamer Haltan in the early morning of August 10, when an Indian guard was alleged to have killed a Chinese member of the crew, was the sub- ject of a Coroner's inquiry by Mr. S. F. Balfour, at the Central Magis- tracy yesterday.

fame as the eight year old young-ceedings by or Ho So-hlag, scho❘ kreper on the initun, who was shot

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October 2.

G. G. Paul Doumer

A simple tullaby of two or these melody inotifs perform the job for

corps of detectives, the! which

An inquiry was opened yesterday Missing Persons Bureau and host at the Kowloon Magistracy, with Mr. of friends are commissioned as a limsworth zittings Cotoner, to Again" the dramatic highlight of "Let's Sing

new film production ascertain the causes leading to the which serves to introduce Bobby death of seven Chinese boys who Babington were washed down the Breen to cinema костя, al which

The jury. comprising Messrs. E. J. Path nullah after the typhoon on the Queen's Theatre. now at the

The bodies of I. Leltao (foreman), Lel Jick-ting Bobby is known to inillions of radio evening of August 18.

only five of the

and Chan Ping-shu, was toki by the e boys have been found. international having gained

Mr. Hinsworth explained the pro- Coroner that the inquiry was into saying, *This inquiry is the death of 1 Sing-chung, store- ster who vocalized on Edille Can-ng

into the death tor's

"Lel's Sing broadcasts. In

was one of a party of even bays and fatally wounded by n portrays 1 voice Again" Bubby

who were washed away in a nullah guard, Surjan Singh, on board the after the Typhoon

of August 18,

steamer at 3.40 nm. on August 10. NOTICES.ed smugster who runs

from

orphanage. Meanwhile,

Mr. J. M. d'Ainsada Itemedios ap- Although seven boys were lost, and his father who

sang to Bobby

the bodies of five only have been peared on behalf of Surjan Singh. lullaby when the lad was still in recovered, it is proposed to hold an

and Mr. R. M. M. King for the re- the cradle. and who has since been inquiry only into the death of a

latives of the dead man.

Mr. Assistant separated from Bobby

Director and his So-hing, since the circumstances its mother, has gained fame as

tending the death of the uhers are Crimmat Inteligence,

assisted Deteellve "LT, ST. LOUBERT BIE"

He returns to America cert singer.

Sub-Inspector substantially the same." from Naples to seek the lad. Ite.

Lo Chiu, 23, one of No. 11 AEO/30.

two Donovan, appeared for the Police. of employs the aid

R. a battery

Dr. S. Begble, medical officer in Dunkirk, sleuths. By a Cargo from

stroke of gund for members of the party who were able Bringing

the Victoria Mortuary, charge to save their lives told the

Court ne he tune

his lullaby sings

the stated that he found within that he had been supervising

bullet wound Antwerp. &c., Arrived Hongkong on

pur-shot of Bobby, resulting in Wednesday, 16th September, 1938.

of boys at their work of col- on the right side of the front of de- Kroup, father

reunion, lecting small-shells from the sides of and son

censed's neck, and a bruise on the Consignees are hereby informed soul-stirring

his Henry Armelta offers

On cutting typically the

back of the left arm. that their goods with the exception

mulloh, and that of the seven

he found a into this bruised area of Opium, Treasure and Valuables amusing Italian characterisation as boys present, he had known

in the bullet. He traced the track of the are benig anled and stored into the lobby's nondescript vocal

five. After they had been Kow-

and George Houston gives a ne

a nemullah for about 20 minutes, it bullet internally from the wound in HT

oderung of the Hongkong and

and Godown Co., Ltd., portrayal of the father, and reveals started to rain very hard, Wharf and

and the the neck to the bruise on the back. besider his powerfui concert bari-group took refuge

In the

covered Death, which was due to the bullet Kowloon, whence delivery may be

tone. Bobby sings several tones nullah, n titule

neck. in the further

Wourl

shock down the obtained immediately after landing

All claims must be sent in to me

in "Let's Sing Again" among them stream.

haemorrhage, had probably occurred hlt. within a minute of his being frum on or before the 26th September, the title song and a rin

When the large rush of water' cam that caught up the eight

other markts were no persons There 1936, or they will not be recognized, "Rigoletto" in Italian.

Damaged Packages will be examin-

violence, and witness could not And "While Parents Sleep"

sheltering in the covered nullah,

evidence of deviation of the bullet by the

Surveyor Company's

Jean Gillie, the beautiful young stated Lâm Chíu, he was swept abou

whose appearance In 100

with the others, yards w

but Messrs-Goddard and Douglas in the brunette,

by a bone, although there might have been a very slight deviation. presence of the Cunsignees at 10.00 While Parents Sleep" will delight managed to catch hold of an over- till the aan. on Tuesday, 22nd September, the patrons of King's Theatre, to hanging branch, and wait 1930.

day, owes her rapid rise to stardom water subsided sufficiently for him to to u thirty seconds appearance in scramble on to the side.. Consignees must have a Revenue Omeer in attendance when any dull- Jack Buchanan's recent picture.

Hell On to Pipe able goods are examined by the "Drewster's Millions." Those thiriy Wong Tin, the other boy who sur- Company's Surveyors,

and vived, stated that he had caught hold seconds made

critics sit that of a protruding pipe when he saw Ilm producers produce contracts with the rapidity

conjurers,

the onrush of water, and had been Paul Soskin, a yoting British pro- able to keep his hold with the water sut rushing over him so that he failed ducer, got there first. As a result Jean Gille is now playing

to see what was happening to the the lending part of Bubbles Thompson rest. in "While Parents Sleep," and and D. have put her under con- tract. Thus, in a few short months a girl chosen from fifteen hundred applicants for an obscure part In "Brewster's Millions" has become a star. Only nineteen years of age, Jean has a mop of brown curls and a pertly

which Intelligent facr

is perfect photographically, As “Bub- bieg" Thompson in is "While Parents Sleep," the vivacious, hard-working shopgirl

who finds herself involved an, umusing scandal with the aristocratic Hammonits, she gives a delightful portrayal which endears her to the audience. Jean is only one of the outstanding members of a cast which makes this comedy, a most entertaining film It is headed

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"Wife vs. Secretary"

+

Sergeant Charles Medley said he discovered a badly decomposed body of a Chinese, about 25 years of age | Boating face downwards near the Wharf while he China Merchants'

Seaman's Story

U.S.A., Honolulu, Japon and Shang-

Europe vin Sucz

Papers) Lamton, El

Hui Te-tsing, seaman Haitan, who is being held charge of a breach of the ordinance. was cautioned before he gave his evidence: He stated that Hongkong the Haitan arrived

from Swatow about 6 nm. on August . That evening he slept on deck ncar No. 2 hatch. He was asked by from deceased to take something the top deck to the lower deck, He had rarried two parcels to the lower deck, when he heard two revolver shots, and when he went ty the starboard side

10

what the matter was. he was arrested by an

was on barbour patrol died Indian constable. The packages he

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August 19. An examination divulge marks of violence. At on August 20 deccamd was identified 1 Ho So-ming, 20, street coolie, by his sister, Lal Chau, of No. 2 Yu Chu Lane, in the presence of Dr. Henry and Sergeant Medley.

the

Ametion

Det.-Sergt. Stuart Riddell slated that at 2.15 pm, on August 18 he had heard people talking In High Street

about a number of boys hav ing fallen into the nullah at Babing- Ion Path. AL Western Street, he found a group of people, three of them claiming to be relatives of the drowned boys. With a Chinese detective, the three were sent to Sergeant Bailey, O.1.C. at No. Station. Det.-Sergt. Riddell Zur- ther stated that he had

proceedital down the nullah, but was unable to bodies. The and any trace of the next day, three corpses were found in the harbour and identified as those of the boys.

carried were light in weight.

3rd September

nut London Parcels London date, 27th August

and Shanghai

Japan G

Haiphong

U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Shanghat

(Seattle, 12th Sept.).

Jupart

and Shanghai Shonghal

Japan and Shanghai Australia and Manila Saigon

For

wil-

in noswer to Mr. Remedios, ness said he was the only one engag- ed in transporting these packages. He was not engaged by the No. boatswain to haul cargo from a sam- pan, neither did he haut any cargo on board the ship from a sampan that day.

He did not see Ave men engaged on this work, and he was not present when the watchman was altacked. Witness also said he not know, how many men were con- wha ecrned in smuggling, and he not one of the three men who had attacked the watchman.

did

Replying to Mr. King, witness sald he did not see anybody attuck the decensed.

scamun

Ping-hop, another who is also held on a charge in con- nection with opium smuggling, was cautioned before he gave his evid- ence. He said he had come ashore evening to buy two towels and

matches, returning to steamer about 7.30 p.m.

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Wednesday.

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Amoy

the Manila He went to

The Coroner adjourned the case until 12.30 to-day, at which time the evidence of Dr. Henry, of the Row- loon Public Mortuary, who examine

sleep at the stern near No. 4 hatch, ed the bodies and

and conducted

and about three or four o'clock was post-mortem, wil be heard,

awakened by hearing two or three revolver shots. He had not seen de- revoly ceased prior to that time. He went

the

All emotioni/{ actresses should ocensionally don the jester's mask. Myrna Loy' is one of the screen's finest emotional players. Her suc- cess has been founded upon her dramatic roles, yet she advocules occasional comedy parts for the dramatic actress as a means of re- laxation from

heavier the

por- drama trayals that

demands. In the latest picture, Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer's "Wife Versus Secretary," which is showing

the to-day at Theatre, Miss Loy plays TWO INDIANS FINED Majestic the wife of Clark Gable. "Although I wouldn't care for comedy roles as a stendy diet, I do believe that an occasiorial humorous part is bene- Acial to every netress," she says.

GERMANY

PRAISED

A HAPPY PEOPLE: NO WISH FOR ANOTHER WAR

Landen, Sept. 21. "Germany does not want war, but fears an attack by Rusala and is suspicious of the Franco-Russlan Pact," said Mr. David Lloyd George In an interview with Renter on his recent visit to Germany.

ASSAULT ON CONSTABLE IN

TAI HANG ROAD

The defendants were Gurdial Stagh and Man Singh Police Reservists, and Chanan Singh and Didar Singli, private watchman. Complainant was Constable B343 Sarwan Singh.

The first two defendants, who were $50, fired each convicted, ordered to pay complainant $50 each compensation, and bound over in the

The other two personal bands of $250 each to keep

peace for a year. men were discharged.

inte No. 3 hold and was arrested by an Indian.constable. He then saw deceased lying near No. 2, hatch. dying. He had not seen any purpels

the hold.,

Guard Alleges Attack

The

Mr. W. Schofield, ut the Central

. Surjan Singh, said he was on duty Magistracy yesterday afternoon, con- victed two Indian Police Reservists patrolling the decks on the steamer, who were charged, with two other while Surtur Singh, another guard, was on duty on the gangway. Wit- Indians, with having assaulted an

noise, and noticed a Indian constable at Tal Hang Roadness heard the wharf side. The No.

sampun on on June 26,

1 boatswain and another Chinese the were standing on deck above sumpan, and there were some other men on the lower deck near hold, engaged in hauling up some tins, le challenged them and told them he would make a report to the captain and have the tins seized. As soon as he mentioned the captain's name, he was suddenly attacked by 110 three men from behind and from In front. He cried out, "Save Life!" calling to the No.

guard, but decensed

his mouth put a cloth over

from shouting. stopped him The No. 1 guard, Surtar Singh then came up, and the men released him. He asked Surtar Singh to inform the captain that something unlawful had and been hauled on to the ship.

were

The veteran statesman added that he hnd never seen happier people than the Germans. Herr Hiller was one of the greatest men. He found

Mr. G. S. Hugh-Jones appeared for everywhere in Germany a

faced the prosecution, assisted by Sub- respect for Hritain and a profound Inspector Madgwick, and Mr. D. desire to remain on the friendliest McCallum was for defendants. terms with her-Reuter's Special.

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when Surtar Singh dep the five men again attacked

The story for the prosecution outlined at the first hearing of the case was that complainant, who was obtained stationed Shamshulpo,

at Shamp leave for the evening on June 20, and went to visit a friend at QuarTY

Witness said he was under the im

vere smuggl Bay. At Hongkong he took the Nu.

pression that the men were Hang, and when 5 bus as far as Tal Hane.

ing revolvers or oplum, und he fired he alighted there he was met by three his revolver in the air to

frighten or four Indians, whom he neler them. He fired a second time, point-

who

r to the

captain's cabin,

knew by name nor by.sight, Wing his revois theme Around and

then ran

asised him what he was doing there. He replied that it had nothing to do but the captain was not there. He

with them, and that he was going to

saw the second officer, and sald Quarry Bay. The alleged assault then took place, a hockey stick being "oplum," and went to the spot where

he had

seen the tins. There he saw used.

The defence was that complainant the captain and some others. The ting were hauled up from the lower had gone to the address of, an Indian deck. woman, wife of a Sergeant of Pollee, and knocked on her door two nights In succession. The second night she raised the alarm, and complainant in his attempt to get away fell down the stone steps, breaking his leg.

Told Too Many Lica Mr. Schöfeld remarked that he could not accept the complainant's evidence except where it had beca corroborated, as he had told so many

Witness sald he shot in, self- defence. The Chinese who attacked him were members of the crew.

In answer to Mr. King, witness said he did not aim at the man, and did not know that he had been hit.

The hearing was adjourned to 2,30 p.m. September 28.

lies. The Indian woman's evidence evidence to convict the first two had helped to explain the cir defendants. cumstances, and in many respects complainant's evidence, contradicted

Mr.

McCallum pleaded in mugation of sentence that His Wor- All that the conspiracy amounted to. chip had to find whether the assault was really that the neighbours had was premeditated. or not, and if it responded to the alarm raised by the was not, how it arose. From the facts it was clear that it was not

and

it was even The oviderfte against the third and premeditated, fourth defendants was not strong probable the defendants had acted in enough, but there was sulllclent, self-defence up to a certain point.

woman.

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BALMORAL'S WELCOME ledged cheers from the crowds along

FIRST VISIT OF KING TO SCOTTISH ESTATES

the route.

Motor cars and omnibuses were drawn up on the roadside for a dis- tance of Ave miles.

Other members

the Royal Family, including the Duke and Duchess of York and their children, The King, who arrived at Bal- and the Duke and Duchess of Glou- moral on Saturday for the first visit cester also attended the service.

London, Sept. 21,

10-day-British

The Duke'urid Duchess of Kent or- to his Scottish estates since his ac-

Church rived at Balmoral. cession, drove to Crafhje yesterday and repeatedly acknow-Wireless.

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