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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH..

TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1937.

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TO LET.

TO LET--Attractive European resi dence at Tai Po. Three reception rooms, four bedrooms and two bath- roons. Electric light, modern con- veniences and gorden. Rent $75 per Apply Superintendent of month, Crown Lands and Surveys, P.W.D., or District Officer, North, Tal Po.

CONSIGNEES NOTICES.

N. Y. K. LINE (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) From EUROPE and STRAITS. The Steamship

"KASIHMA MARU." having arrived from the above ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby In- formed that their Goods are being landed and plneed at their risic in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, whence delivery many be obtained.

the 10th Goods not cleared by

will be subject to rent, July, 1937,

Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignee's and the Co.'s represen- tatives on any Tuesdays and Fridaya et 2.30 p.m. within the free storage

examination the period. For

the con- damaged dutiable goods, signees must arrange for a levenue Offeer to be present.

All

of

presented cluima must be

'steamer's within ten days of the arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognized.

No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.

No fire insurance has been effected. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. 1longkong, 5th July, 1937.

SEARCH FOR LOST FLIERS NARROWS NORTH OF HOWLAND

(Continued from Page 1.)

OPIUM, TRIAL CROSS-EXAMINATION OF

WITNESSES

Cross-examination of one of the principal witnesses for the prosecu tion by one of the defending salieltors, occupied most of the hear- Ing before Mr. K. Keen at the Cen- tral Magistracy yesterday when the case against Charles David. Evans, m.v. 37. carpenter aboard the Javanese Prince, and Wong You, 63, described 45

boarding-house runner, was continued.

a

Defendants are charged with doing an act preparatory to the exportation of oplum and with possession of opium,

Assistant Mr. W. M. Thomson, Superintendent of the Imports and Exports Department, prosecuted, while Mr. W. A. Mackinley. Deacons, and Mr. J, T. Prior, Wilkinson and Grist, were for Evans and Weng respectively.

of of

Mr. Mackinlay naked many ques tions of Basant Singh, watchman who made the seizure of the 1,000 taels of prepared oplum on board the Javanese Prince.

Amongst other things he asked why had not witness, when, accord- ing to himself, he, had known at 2.30 om. that there was oplum ship, made any report till noon.

on the

"You suspected Evans," said Mr. "and yet your only Mackinlay, renson for failing to report to any of the ship's officers......was it Evans' suggestion?"

with

Witness: He said if I waited the boatswain would come back another Chinese, and I could, then arrest them.

Continuing, witness said he had not informed any of the ship's off- cers as he had reason to believe they would take no notice.

Mr. Mackinlay: I put it to you happened was that what actually that the carpenter returned at 1.43 and you asked him what the cases were that two Chinese had brought they aboard and he told you that belonged to the boatswain and con- tained whisky?

Winess: No.

Abou! 1 p.m. you went to sec Evans and asked him to put the two and suitcases in the lavatory-No. 1le

asked me to put them there offered me $250.

Is it not true that the real reason was about to sall was that you were hoping to obtain a suitable bribe? No, that is not ra.

.LA MERI'S FINE

DISPLAY. Triumph Of Beauty And Grace

Lovely, exclting, exotie La Meri, last night enthralled. Hongkong with of solo the most perfect display dancing it has been privileged see for many years.

mance.

to

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100 cold and Words 'seem together inadequate to express the magnificence of La Merl's perfor- nudience. which The practically filled the King's Theatre, held its breath, spellbound by the beauty, the sheer artistry, and the perfect technique of the famous dancer as she performed a few of her extensive repertory of Spunish, Interpretative and Ruciui dances.

To a remarkable and flawless tech- nique of movement and rhythm, La Mert added a highly diverting dis- piny of acting, moving swiftly from mimicry to drollery and thence to reverence. Moods and personality changed with starting suddenness EO difficult to that it was sometimes believe it was the same dancer per- forming.

From the pleasant, comparatively simple dance of Goyesca with its clapping castanets, La Meri merged emotional and into the dramatic

"Gltanerias," with Its bolero,

haunting Insistent

und its brat rhythm. This was, beautifully pre- right sented, lighting effects so ideally ar-

create the ranged

to atmosphere for such an intense and colourful dance,

ns

INTERPRETATIVE DANCE

Leaving her Spanish dances, La ateri proceeded to give four inter- Berved pretative numbers, which completely to reveal the versatility Her "Caprice Vien- of the artiste. noise" inspired by Kreisler's "Valse Caprice" could not have been celled. Here La Meri demonstrated not only her marked skill as a dancer. but her extraordinary understanding of Kreisler's music. It was a beauti- ful interpretation which will linger long in one's memory.

CX-

From this dainty plece, La Meri number switched into a gay little mimlery, and then, without warning entitled "Faumesque," adorable in its she transformed her mood into the reverent adoration as she interpreted heautiful "Adoration of the

the famous plc- tures. This was a purely acting" dance, in which her weaving hands. und facial expressions predominated.

nom to reply with four long dashes why you did not report til the ship Virgin." based on if his call was received. Thereafter there were three long dashes, heard immediately, both times.

The radio operator here believes he lost the first dash tuning.. "He added that each "ended In a ripple" indicating the plane's batteries are dead and that the crew is using the motor generator-United Press.

Getting British Aid

Washington, July 5. It is revealed to-day that the Const Guard has recommended to the State the advis- Department to consider ability of sceicing British co-operation Amelia for Mrs. search the Pulaam, since the cruiser, H.M.S. Achilles is believed to be in the vicinity of the Phoenix Islands.

in

However, attention is drawn to the fact that the Achilles is already help- Ing the searchers by radio and that she is too far to assist materially

otherwise.

Difference in Reports

were

have

In answer to re-examination by Mr. Thomson, witness said that when Evans' cabin was entered by him-- self and two Europeans about 2 p.m. the sullensen were not in view. He had to squat down before he could The inaccuracies be- And them. tween the report he made in writing to the shipping company (on which Mr. Mackinlay had questioned him at length) and his evidence, inevitable, but his evidence was more correct us it was direct. The man who typed the report might added things of his own, he said.

Evidence as to the movements of the defendants on the night in ques- tion followed.

the Hotel "boy" in Chul Yuk,

of Asia, said that on the evening June 10 a European and a man of Asiatic race came to the hotel. The lotter gave him a piece of paper on which was a telephone number and asked him to phone to a man sur- named Wong. Wong same shortly afterwards and telephoned for other person, who also crme to the Meals and beer were served, Island, since Mre. Putnam is unable atter which the coloured man went

(It is pos- to calculate her position. sible Mts. Futnam's experienced out and returned with

Wong woman. The man for whom navigator is able to calculate his had telephoned left first and later position accurately-Ed.)

the rest followed. Weng paid the Omcials here thought the message bill.

sender might indicate the

Ip Chee, driver employed by the physically weak or having apparatus Cine Taxicab Company, said dificulty-United Press.

that about 8 p.m. on June 16 a came to his garage in European Lockhart Road and engaged his cab. He was accompanied by a coloured Witness Chinese girl. man and a

Dollah, boatswain, as the Euro- bin

respec- pean and the coloured man

to drove them their tively. He destination; a little distance beyond the Wing On Company, near the Tat Tung Restaurant.

Mr. Mackinlay! This was on June

Witness: Yes.

Meanwhile officials referring to the garbled message the Navy has received from what was presumed to be Mrs. Putnam, draw attention to the belief that the "281" could hardly be interpreted as the number of miles distant the plane is from Howland hotel.

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The "Russian Doll" dance which succeedeti was in striking contrast, though once again it was a perfect medium for La Meri's highly veloped ability as an actress.

RACIAL DANCES

de-

The third section of her program- mne was devoted to.Rocial Dances, and these were, without doubt, the most intriguing of the evening's selection.

It was in this part of the program- me that she also had the assistance Indian of that very accomplished dancer, Ram Gopal, who was given brousing reception: even that, how- of an ever, seemed to, something under-statement of the audience's enthusiasm,

ber

an

A scene in

Franchot Tone making himself up before "shooting" the film "Quality Streat" which will be shown at the Queen's Theatre on July A. Franchot Tone plays a len d with Katharine Hepburn, their act.

ing being brillant.

Of

Was Ram

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SANDVIKEN · (J.M.)

6.15 ... 30311.

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Singapore, 1

m., Kowloon Wharf. 27721.

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TJIBADAK

Co's Whart. 24037.

B... A.. 80,

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from

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0.) (1. &

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27721.

cycle with

La Meri introduced the eyele will

Interpretation "Tilann" and in this, as with her Bubsequent "Lasyñatana" and with

"Krishna Ram Gopul in the

and Radha," she invested her perfor- mances with, the mysticism and

semi- which

prompted religious allegory whi the an-

original creations in India, Every study was a gem in translation of mood and theme and the audience

naturally enraptured. was

Radha" was. The Krishna and perhaps, the most spectacular dance Merl and of the evening, with La

KWAISANG (J.M.) from Taingtau, Ram Gopal attaining dizzy heights of

a.m.. West Paint Wharf. 3031. Another num-

YATSHING (J.M.)

from Canton. poetry and artistry.

wns delighted which

4.m., 1.8, 30311. Gopal's sole "Shiva," a dance of rich movement and superb expression.

To wind up the programme La Meri made two further solo appear-

Dance, ances, giving the "Hoop involving intricate movement and delleate

timing and

lovely "Hualnicy Huin, which opened with La Meri strumming on the guitar and singing very sweetly the favourite Hawaiion number "ALolia Oc," from thrilling which she merged into exposition of the Hula. This

that the audience

they pleased

which Ln insisted upon an encore Meri generously gave.

Apart from the skill of the per-

number formers, there were d other important contributions to the tremendous success of the programTI- One was the use of gramophone me. music which made certain at least that the dancers would receive the proper necompaniment: another the ideal lighting effects: a third the stage settings and curtains and lastly, but by no mean cost, the gorgeous costumes used by both La Meri and Ram Gopal.

ALHAMBRA identified first defendant and Yasim

COMING..

ATTRACTION

She was a treasure...but, he was sorry he had

dug her up!!

Hadisloved par

went blond

"As GOOD as MARRIED

BORIS NOLAN JOHN BOLES

- WALTER MIMEON ← ALAN' MONORAY ́

TALA MKELLTM- KETHARINE ALEXANDEN.

Directed by Idrock Hytail - CHARLITSILNOG BRS,Exocettes Produser A UNIVERSAL PICTURE

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Recognition Explained Have you ever seen Evans before this trip?-No.

You want us to believe that a man takes a ride in your cor on June 16-- this is July 5--and you can pick him out in a second in a crowded court-I most remember the colour- ed man and the girl. I recognise the European by his size, which is about that of the coloured man.

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RADIO BROADCAST

(Continued from Pdgc. 7.)

"World Affairs." A talk by H. Wick- ham Steed,

10.30 p.m. Dance Music. Fox- Trot Leave it to love; Fox-Trat I'm nuts on screwy music; Fox-Trot -I laughed so hard I nearly died; Waltz-A beautiful lady in blue; Fox-Trot-Moon for sale; Quickstep Sky high honeymoon; Quickstep No words nor anything: Waltz Song of the Islands: Fox-Trot-I'se

muggin'; Fox-Trot-Wah-hoo. 11 p.m. Close Down.

DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES

The following wave-lengths and tre- quencies are used by Daventry:

Bign Frequency Wavelength

€1,500

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*.. 31.59 metres k.o. 31.30 metres

9.510

9913

G8D

11,750 ka. 33.63 metres

CISTE

x.c.

18.140 k.e.

GBQ

17.700 0.

13,230

11.470 X..

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10.23 metros -1982 metrem metres

13.27 metros 10.00 metres 21.540 k 10.50 metres

49.10. 8,110 k..

metres GSO 10,180 .c. 17.75 metres GBP 15,310... 10.60 metres

Transmisalon I

(0.8.3. 0.80, 080)

REVOLVER SHOTS

IN STREET VICTIM SENT TO HOSPITAL

stare

in

The Chun Kee frult Canton, Road, Kowloon, was the scene of a sensational shooting in- cldent about 9.30 p.m. yesterday, when two shots were fired at Leung Wal-man, 36, said to be a scaman on the liner Sirdhana by an un- known assailant.

.

One of the shots struck the mari in the neck. He was taken to Kow- loon Hospital and late last night the bullet had not been extracted. The man's condition, however, is not serious.

The scene where the shooting oc- curred was crowded with people at the time. As Leung was buying apples from the store, his assailant came from behind and shot him at shot missed close range. Another

The assailant then ran Its mark towards the direction of Yaumati and although a large crowd avas soon on the scene, attracted by the shots, he escaped.

Tal Yuct-lin, spinster, of 75 Lock- ANOTHER SHOW, PLEASE !. hart Road, ground floor, said that on

So far as the reception accorded the evening of June 10 the coloured

the dancers was concerned there was mun came to her place. They went

no room to doubt its sincerity and cubicle in to 'n

in the Hotel Asia in

Hongkong showed that It can ap which there was a European. Later

preciate an artistic performance. Chinese came. Witness identified The feeling left was that. Hongkong Evans and Wong as the men.

would like another opportunity of They stayed there for a while, and seeing La Meri and her talented 10 pm. Big Ben. The Alfredo Campoli

Trio, some food, and then she assistant, and one seriously suggenta

p.m. Empire Exchange Paints of 8.30 p.m. Variety, Haver and Lec. "The stunted 1078 Lockhart Road with that the considers putting on another

view by travellers from the Dominions

Fun Racketeers and the Colonies. Evans and the boatswain. After performance before leaving here.

8.45 p.m. The Metropolitan Polics Central

Band. By making prices popular La Meri118 pan. Variations in Muslp and Song, about 15 minutes they again went to

*140 p.m. The Royal Visit to Scotland. the Hotel Asia. Second defendant would make it possible for hundreds

The Entry of their Majesties King 9.30 p.m. The News and Announcements. was there and the men held a con- to enjoy her performance, who were

George VI and Queen Elizabeth, into? Greenwich Time Bignal at 9.40 p.m. witness could not last night denied that opportunity.mcs News and Announcements, versalion, but

Transmission % spoke, S.A.G. understand the language they They stayed there

a while and

then she returned to Lockhart Road

with the boatswain. There her but remembered sufficient to swear mother, a distant aunt, the boatswain he was the man,

and she herself played mahjong Un

Ho Yuk-lin, realding at the same

the Intter's

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Greenwich Time Signal at 2 pm. 2.15 p.m. "Your Money's Worth.

Transmission 3

(asm) Ga0. C.A.N.)

5.40 p.m. Big Ben, "The Bulelde Club," 2.15 pm. Orchestral Murto,

(GST., 0.9.0. Usu, 0.5.1.) 20.10 p.m. 11g Den. Taik: "World Affairs." 10.30 p.m. The Torquay Municipal Orches

12

tra

11.30 p.m. John Londoner at Home-20, m. Cricket Oxford Cambridge. A commentary during play, by Howard address as last witness, give evid-1.m. A Recital by George Palmer Marshall. From Lord's Cricket Ground,, enco corroborating

(Tenor)

London. 8.15 p.m. Cricket: Oxford v. Cambridge. 12.18 The News and Announcements.

A commentary during play, by Howard Greenwich Time Signal at 11.30 am Marshall. From Lord's Cricket Ground, 13.35 a.m... The Leslie Bridgewater quin-

tet.

0 am. when the four of them drove down to Talkoo Docks,

Cross-examined by Mr. Mackinlay, testimony. witness said she could not remember At this stage the case was adjourn- what clothing Evans was wearing, bd to 2.30 p.m. on Thursday,

-London.

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America South Central and

Canada and Europe via Son Francisco and Europe vin Siberia (Due San Francisco 28th July). Swatow

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Sheungwan F.O.

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July 7, 5 a..

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July 4, 5 p.m.

...July 7, 8.30 a.tu.

Wed, July 7, 12.30 pm. Wed., July 7, 5 p.m.

Taiyuan Wed., July 7, 6 p.m.

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono- P.-A. Airways Plane

the "Pan-

fula and U.S.A, by American Airways Direct Service" -due San Francisco, 18th July..

Shanghal and Japan

Amoy

Wed., July 7.

Kowloon P. 0.

RCE..

.July 7. 5 p.m.

July 7, 5 p.m.

G. P. 0.

Reg.

July 7, 5 p.m.

Ord,...

Ord,

Thursday

Kaisar-1-Hind

July 8, 6 4.0.

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Airways Imperial Airways Plano Fri, July 9

Swatow and Bangkok

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Air Mail for

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Airways Service"-due 13th July.

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Ord

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Yatshing....Fri, July 9, 10.30 am. Kwangchow....Fri, July

Porcels Reg Ord,

Holhow, Pakhol and Haiphong Japan, USA, C. and S. America, General Lee

San Canada and Europe vla Francisco due San Francisco,

30th July.

Saturday

Air Mail for "K. L. M" Service Carthage

due Amsterdam 100 July......

Straits, Ceylon, India; East & South Arlen, Aden, Egypt and Europe vin Marselilcs due Marseilles, 6th August.

Straits and Calcutta

July 9, 5p.m. July 0. 5.30 p.m.

But.. July 10.

G. P. O. & K. P. 0.

Res

Ord.,

Carthage

:July 10, 9.30 am.. July 10, 10 am. Sat, July 10.

· G. P..0, and K. P. 0. Parcels,

July 9, 5 p.m. „July 10, 0.45 am. July 10, 10.30 am.

Reg., ... Ord

Kutsang

Ord

Parcels, ...July 10, 11 am. Shanghal, Japan and Europe via Andre Lebon Sat.,

Siberia.. Foochow Haiphong

Manila Amoy

Dairen

Sat, July 10, July 10, Noon. July 10, 1.30 p.m.

Sulyang „Sat, July 10, 1.30 p.m. Canton...Sat., July 10, 2 p.m. Pres. Grant ..Sat, July 10, 4.30 p.m.

Sat., July 10, 5 p.m. Muinam

Monday

Newchwang Mon., July 12, 4.30 p.m.

Tuesday

Air Mall for Franco Orient Service"

-duo Marseilles 25th July.

Pres. Doumer ........Tues, July 13.

G.P.O. and K.P.O.

Reg.

Ord.,

„July 13, 8.20 0.323.

July 13, 9 A.01. „Tues., July 13.

G.P.O, and K.P.0.

Salgon, Ceylon, India, East and S, Pres. Doumer

Africa, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles duo Marselilcs 10th August.

Batavia

Japan and San Francisco

Rea.....

...July 13, 0.45 am. Ord.........July 13, 9.30 àm.

Tisaroca....Tues., July 13, 9.30 am.

Bokuyo Maru

Due San Francisco, 18th August Shanghal, Japon and. Europe via Yasukuni Maru

Siberia

..

Wednesday

Tues., July 13, 10.30 am. Tues., July, 15, 1.80 p.m. July 14. G. P. O. and K.' F. O. Parcels,...July 14, 9 am, .July 14, 945. a.m. July 14, 10.30. a.m.

Straits, Aden, Egypt and *Europe Agamemnon Wed.,

Marsoliles, via Marseilles due 12th August and London Porcel

-due. London 19th August...

- Ord., *Superscribed correspondence only.

Reg.

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