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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

25 words $2.00

part

for 3 days prepaid SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED.--Chinese girl, for either employment, full-time or Previous experience unnecessary, but must have some knowledge of typing and able to make fair translations from Chinese into English, Interest in literary work essential, and must Dosscas a general knowledge of Chinese with an acquaintance of native customs and modes of thought. No. 433, "Hongkong Apply Box Telegraph."

FOR SALE OR TO LET.

520 PEAK, Magazine Gap, For Sale or To Let, from 1st May next. Six Rooms, usual officer, Garage, Small Garden. Inspection by appointment only. Apply Lowe, Bingham Matthews.

TO LET.

and'

&

FOR SIX months or longer, comfort- able House in Fanling district, fully

hol

cold water, furnished. modern conveniences, garden, garage, etc. Apply Box No. 431, "Hongkong Telegraph.

RADIO, BROADCAST

(Continued from Page 7.1

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

OFFICIAL NOTICE

PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A

SHIP'S NAME

gross

THE

HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

TRIED TO HIDE MUI TSAI

MAN FINED AND WIFE CAUTIONED

morning.

A married couple, Luk Chung-wah, 1 Stuart Taylor Williamson of 35, ond bla wife, Wu Piu-Jan, 20, Hongkong hereby give notice that appeared before Mr. Forrest at the I have applied to the Board of Central Magistracy. Us

mut-cial, Yun Hung-ling, 10, at No. Trado, under Section 47 of the charged with keeping an unregistered Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, in 11 Li Shing Street, second floor. WAK additionally charged with respect of the ship "HWAH Luk

bringing an

ing an unregistered mul-tsal CHONG" of Shanghai of

Inspector II. W. Fraser, of the tonnage 2,502.95 tons, register into the Colony. tonnage 1,445.57 tons, heretofore Secretariat for Chinese Affairs, zuid owned by The Nelson Steamship that defendants were refugees. Co., Ltd., of Shanghai for the lady inspecter of the S.C.A. who was visiting mul-taal yesterday call- nt defendants' address and permission to change her name to "ASIAN" and to have her regis-anw the girl. The woman defendant was asked to take the gift to the tered in the new name at the Port

comply of Hongkong as owned by The S.C.A. but she refused to

with that

that request. La

Later, Inspector Ling Nam Steamship Co., Lad.

Fraser himself went to the floor, and found the girl hidden in the closet.

Any objections to the proposed change of name must be sent to the Registrar of Shipping at Hongkong within seven days from the appearance of this advertlac-

ment.

(Signed) S. T. WILLIAMSON, Hongkong, January 4, 1938.

NOTICE

our

We beg to notify that business situated in Alexandra

Chater Road, HONG Building, KONG, has been taken over by Mr. Our interest Dance Tempo Orchestra; Fox-Trots-Love Is Good For Any thing That Ails You (film The Hit and responsibility ceased from Parade'); A Sailboat In The Moon- light

Orlando & Ilia Orchestra; Quick Step Avalon; Fox-Trots--- Val My Honey's Lovin' Arms

Correct

Hosing & Hia Swing Stars; Body And Soul; A Little Love, A Little Kiss... Quintette of the Hot Club of France. 7.35 Closing Joeal Stock Quota- tlons & Hongkong Exchange Market Report.

7.40 Studio-Doreen Ma (Piano) and Lee Wong (Vocal).

1. You're not the Kind Wong: 2. Request Medley

Doreen

Loc

Lee Wan 3. Wake Up & Live ..

4. Ikaw ....Doreen Ma; 5. I've got my heart set on you... More Power to You.. Lee Wong: 6.

Doreen Ma

8.0 Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements.

8.03 Variety.

Vocal-In The Little White Church on the Hill; A Broken Rosary James Mclton (Tenor) with Organ accompaniment; Piano-Accordion Band-Remembrance (Allen, Green & Melf); Where The Mountains Meet The Sea (Butler & Tisley) ... The London Piano-Accordion Band.

8.15 London Relay

Famous London Buildings-Guildhall.

The Trade Guilds-Gog and Magog Sir Richard Whittington-The trial of Lady Jane Grey-Charles i dines with the City Aldermen-The Great Fire: The Freedom of the City: The Banquets: The Election of the Lord Mayor; Written by S. L. Ricardo. Produced by John Richmond.

8.45 Glazonnow-Stenka Razine.

ayed-by-the-Orchestru_Of_The_}

Royal

yal Conservatoire. Con- ducted by Desire Defauw.

8.02 Russian Songs,

Russian Medley Of Folk Songs (Traditional-arr. Sorokin); Gypsy Sorokin); Corayan (Trad.-arr.

Russian Cheruble Hymn (Vorotni- koff); Prince Igor-Peasants Chorus (Borodin-Rimsky Korsakov)...

Sorokin Russian_Choir.

лs

9.15 London Relay-Robb Wilton Mr. Muddlecombe, J.P., in The Court of Not-So-Common, Please!" 9.30 London Relay-The News. 0.50 Ilayda Farewell" Sym- (No. 45 in F Sharp Minor). phony

Sir Henry J. Wood conducting the London Symphony Orchestra.

200

10.15 London Relay-Take Your Cholce'.

City

by

A Weekly Entertainment Feature William MacLurg; presented Introduction' The Orchestra; ‘Under Lights-A brief glimpse in song at a London cabaret; Tales of Ben Bigg1: A series of Commercial

ours written Rumours

by Lour Wyile: Come "The Bangalorey Man' wandering with us in song und melody: The Spinner of Death' Episode 1: Enter Mr. Sitani' An ad- venture serial by Franklyn Kelsey, Introducing Jim Traver and his friends, Archie Beilerby nad Jeremiah, and the sinister character, Mr. Sitani; 'Yours Sincerely'The Orchestru.

10.45 Dance Music.

Slow Fox-Trots-The Mood That

LEON DAVID WALCH as from 1st February, 1932.

this date.

Hongkong, 31st December, 1937.

J. ULLMANN & CO.

NOTICE

NOTICE is hereby given that from the 1st February, 1932, 13 have taken over the business of Messrs. J. ULLMANN & CO., Alexandra Building. Chater Road. HONGKONG, of which I am hence- forth the sale proprietor.

Hongkong, 31st December, 1937.

LEON DAVID WALCH.

STOCK MARKET

REPORT

The Hongkong Stock Exchange official summary Issued at 12.30 p.m. Friday, says:

Enquiry tended to improve, with very istightly higher prices ruling as a result.

Buyers

Hongkong Bank $1,455 Douxinses $18

H.K. Steamboats $8.20 Providents (Old) $1.95 Providents (New) $0.15 Tubs $7.30

H. & S. Hotels $5.05 H.K. Lands $30 Humphreys $8.10 1.K. Tramways $1344 - Star Ferries $78

China Lights (Old) $10.10 China Lights (New) 37 H.K. Electrics $50 Telephones (Old) $25 Telephones (New) $8% Cements $12,00 Duiry Farms 5234

ons $4.60 Watsons Entertainments $5.20 Constructions (Old) $1

Constructions (New) $1

II.K. Govt. 34 Loan 11⁄2 pm. Wallace Harpers $3% -

Sellers

Providents (Old) $2 H.K. Mines $0.13 B.K. Realties -$434 Peak Troms (New) $3

Sales

flongkong Bank $1,445 HK. Lands $30 Humphreys $8,10 Star Ferries $78/781 China Lights (New) $5012

EXCHANGE

Selling

I'm In; Goodnight My Lucky Day T.T. London (dim 23% Houra' leave') ........ Car- Demand roll Gibbons &

the Savoy Hotel T.T. Shanghai

Orpheana; Tangos-Eternal Sun T.T. Singapore (lossan); Golden Stars (Kronen-

T.T. Japan

berg) Heins Huppertz & His ST.T. Indla Orch: Fox-Trot-Moon At Sen Ronnie Munro & His Orchestra.

110 Close down.

T.T. USA,

T.T. Manila

Batavia T.T. T.T. Bangkok T.T. Saigon TT. France

T.T. Switzerland T.T. Australia

[COMING SOON Germany

| NOW SEE THEM TOGETHER

in a great picture from a great play!

Stage Door

storing N KATHARUNI

GINGER

HEPBURN ROGERS

Buying

4 m/s L/C London

She was in a filthy condition, and bore marks which, however, could not substantiate a charge of assault She had been against defendants. presented to the woman defendant by her mother for $130 in 1936, but she had no desire to remain with defendants.

His Worship told defendants that if they had acted in a proper manner when the girl was first discovered, he would have taken a different view of the matter, but defendants had refused to go to the S.C.A.. had tried to hide the girl for fear of her being discovered, and

also bazl allowed the girl to be in

dirty condition when they themselves were Defendants pleaded that they had only been in the Colony for two weeks, and did not have fimo

well-dressed.

purchase clothes for the girl.

First defendant was fined $75, and

the woman was cautioned.

CANTON-KOWLOON

BRIDGES HEAVILY

BOMBED

(Continued from Page 1.J

rait was broken and torn of. The locomotive Itself succeeded in jump- ing the Break but the coaches behind, numbering 14 in all, were derailed. Two third-class coaches were over- turned, inside which were most of the casualties.

TUESDAY, JANUARY 4. 1938..

Vienna Doctors

Arrive To Help Chinese

En route to Hankow to Join tho Chinese International Red Cross, four surgeons from Vlenua have arrived in Hongkong. They are believed to have been re- cruited by Chinese officials In Europe.

They are accompanied by an Austro-American surgeon, Dr. II. Erben, who is also offering his services to the Chinese ited Cross.

The four doctors, G. F. Fuchs, 8. Golifield, L. Hauler and 1. Winkler, are the first party to arrive in Hongkong from Vienna. They disclosed that at least ten doctors have already been engaged in Vienna.

STOCK MARKET LIFELESS

3/16

OPIUM CARRIER CONVICTED

WOMAN SHOULD NOT- HAVE BEEN CHARGED

Arrested in Kennedy Town yester- day, a man, Man Son-luk, 27, and a woman, Man Fat, 40, were charged with unlawful possession of prepared und raw opium before Mr. R. Edwards at the Central Magistracy this morning.

Revenue Ocer Stephens said that bath defendants were taken Into custody as they were leaving a sam- pan. The man carried a leather bag which contained the oplum. The woman was carrying a tin of oil, and

produced two chits which thorised her to collect what carried from a ship.

she

The

POST OFFICE.

From

INWARD MAILS

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"--Landon date, 25th December 1837. Straits

Shanghai

Manila

Japs

Per

Duo

Imperial Airways Piano January 4. Anking

January 5.

„January 5.

January 5.

January 5.

January 6.

......January.6.

Gleniffer

Neptuna

Calcutta and Straits Shanghal and Swatow.

Shirola

Szechuen

Talthyblus

au-

she

and Europe via Suez (Letters and Papers) London, 9th Decem- ⚫ber, and London Parcels--London

date, 2nd December, 1937. Japan

Chitral

January 6

Kutsong

January 0.

Swatow

Nanning

January 0..

Japan

Patroclus

January 6..

Manila

Potsdam

January 0.

OUTWARD MAILS

Per

Date and Time

Tuesday

man, who admitted the charges, was fined a total sum of $2,240 or, in default, to serve six months' hard labour. The woman was discharged, Mr. Edwards marking that she should not have been arrested at all.

re"

ESCAPES CHARGE OF ESPIONAGE

ABORTIVE RAID FOR OPIUM SMOKERS AT ARMY HOSPITAL

London, Jun. 3. An uncertainly regarding the future of the American silver polley London caused operators on the Stock Exchange to mark time, and business was consequently meagre in invest- Gilt-edged most

sections. ments responded to buying by big in- stitutions,

together with some rein- vestment and inquiry. Kaffirs held firm and Japanese bonds hardened.

Silver at the price fixin rose, 310 to 10d. for spot on small offerings

Acting with the co-operation of and some bear covering. After the the military authorities, the police last night carried out a raid on the fixing America bought at the rate while late afternoon bears rushed to servants quarters of the Military cover bidding at a farthing over the

Bowen Road, for Hospital, fixed rate on intimation from pficial characters who were believed to have quarters that the American price for amoled opium there for the past foreign silver would remain unchang-months. Only one man was arrested ed at 45 cents an ounce. But sellers and he, Lai Mun, 28, unemployed, were reserved and consequently the

was charged before Mr. R. Edwards business done was small-Reuter's

at the Central Magistracy to-day Special.

with trespassing at the Hospital.

Replying to Mr. Edwards, Det.- Sergeant Davis, who prosecuted, said that there was no suggestion that defendant was there for the object of sketching military defences.

THIEVES GET CASH HAUL

More thefts from private premises were reported to the pole yester- day.

Middle reported the loss of $38.70 from his pocket in his house.

Mrs. G. Crist, residing at Empress Lodge, missed a clock valued at $15

11 Mr. H. Geurmall, of, found

Road,

from her room.

A scene of consternation and horror was presented immediately after the derailment. As part of the train was in the tunnel, the passengers were

A sum of money amounting to over trapped in pitch dark. The cries and $200 was taken from the cabin of walls of frightened women and Mr. Evans, an officer of the motor children increased the grimness of the vessel Alexia, lying in the Talkoo Dockyard, according 10 a police report:

seene,

The casualties might have been greater had not many passengers when the train arrived at

secution.

Upon receipt of a report of the mishap.,

oflice of the the Canton Canton-Hankow Railway Administrn- tion immediately dispatched a group of engineers and medical officers to the scene. Meanwhile, a medical curps was also sent from the hospital at Yingtak.

Train-Turns-Back

The wounded and the survivors were taken back to Canton yesterday morning by the International Express which was halted at Yuantam on its to Hankow as a result return trip

The mishap. Other northbound trains halted at Yuantam included a passenger train from Canton to Han- kow, and a mixed train from Canton to Lochong.

In consequence of the accident, traffle on the line has been disrupted. rushed. Central Repairs are being News.

TERUEL BATTLE

RAGING

(Continued from Page 1.)

Concud with extreme gallantry and ferocity.

The Loyallais continue to hold the and have ap- dominating heights parently prevented the Insurgents from raising the Teruel siege. But many Loyalists in advance positions are cut off from their bases and It is not certain who holds the city.

Frontier observers predict the in- surgents will soon occupy Teruel due to the apparent lack of organisation among the Loyalists-United Press. STARVED CHILDREN PERISH Barcelona, Jan. 3. Both sides are fighting fiercely 1s, 2 for Teruel in spite of the very bitter 1044cold and deep snow, and the situation has been almost unchanged during .525% 1064 the past 24 hours.

16. 27%

..02

WOMAN PLEADS FOR WAYWARD SON

Going up to a recent arrival in the Colony who was standing outside

stole his -$77,50.

under

Discharging defendant, Mr. Ed- wards said that in his opinion the raun had not been charged under the proper ordinance. The one which he was charged was made to of prevent unauthorised sketching military defences and there was no Suggestion that defendant was in the Hospital for that purpose.

Sergeant Davies said that another officer had charged defendant.

EMERGENCY LAWS AGAIN IN FORCE

(Continued from Page 1.)

may be cominandeered by the Gov- ernment.

Government may, without passage of any Ordinance-in-Council, take and

For

Air Mail for Chungking by the CNA.C. Plane...

"C.N.A.C." Airways direct Ser- vicc."

Kowloon P. O.

Tues., Jan. 4.

Jan. 4. 5 p.m. .Jan 4, 5 p.m..

G. P. O.

Jan. 4. 5 p.m.

Jan. 5, 6 am.

Reg..

Ord..

Rek..

Ord..

Wednesday

Swatow, Foochow and Tientsin Kongmoon

Chung On flupeli

Wed., Jan. 5, 3,15 a.m.

Samshul and Wuchow

Dairen

Wed., Jon, 5, 8.30 am..

Foolt On ....Wed., Jnn. 5, 9.00 a.m. Antenor

Wed., Jan. 5, 0.30 in.

and Eurasia Plane............... .Wed., Jan. 5,

G.P.O, and KP.0.

by

Air Mall for Slan Lanchow

Chengtu, etc. (via Hankow) the "Eurasia Airways Service" (To further points by surface transport as Services permli). Holhow

Shanghai and Japan

Surushul and Wuchow Amoy

"Shanghol

Reg.. Ord..

Jan. 5, 9am. Jan. 5, 9.30 am..

Wing Wah,Wed., Jan. 5, 12.30 p... Nellore

Wed., Jan. 5. 5 p.m.

Thursday

Taiming...Thurs., Jan. 8, 8.15 am. Soochow ...Thurs., Jan. 6, 3.30 p.m.. Shantung...Thurs., Jan, 0, 3.30 pan.

Air Mall for Chungking by the C.N.A.C. Plane ......Thurs., Jan, 6,

"C.N.A.C." Airways direct Service..

Swatow

"Straits and "Calcuttu

Kowloon P. O.

Jan. 7, 6 a m..

Reg.,

Jan, G. 5 p.m..

Ord..

Jan. 6, 5 p.m..

G. P. O.

Reg.. Ord..

Jan. 6. 5 p.m..

Friday

Kingyuan Kutsang

Parcels Ord.,

Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Canada, Pres. Coolidge

Central and South America and *Europe via San Francisco-due San Francisco, 200 January and

Europe via Siberia. Straits, Ceylon, India, East

South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe vin Marseilles-due Mar- scilles, 4th February.

Fri., Jan. 7, 0.30 n.m.

Parcels, Rex,

Ord

and Rawalpind

G.P.O. Parcels,

Reg.

Ord.,

"Superscribed correspondence only.

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN

Suffering trom the effects of some unknown polson Ng Fun, 20, of 274 Electric Road, was admitted to the

Queen Mary Hospital yesterday.

"Death due to natural causes," was

..Fri, Jan. 7.. Jan. 7, 11 a., .Jan. 7, Noon..

Fri., Jan. 7.

.Jan. 7, 4 p.m.. ..Jan. 7, 5 p.m.. Jan. 7, 6.30 p.m. ....Fri., Jan. 7. and KP.0.

.Jan. 7, 5 p.m. Jan. 8, 0.45 am.. Jan 8, 10.30 am.

BRIEF

The quarantine restrictions. Im- posed against arrivals from Haiphong on account of cholera have been re- moved,

A woman,

Wu Lai-fong, 25, was admitted to the Queen Mary Hospital yesterday after she had been knock- _cd_down-in Queen's-Rond-East-by-s·

of the Public Works Department.

the Wing On Company yesterday, a possession of coal, firewood man named Li Tsam, unemployed, foodstuffs, and may dispose of them the verdict given by a Coroner's jury purse, which contained in any manner considered desirable to Mr. R. Edwards at the Central in the public interest Compensa Magistracy to-day when an Inquiry admitted the charge before Mr. tlon will be paid only on goods not into the death of a prisoner, Chú Kh{ motor car driven by Mr, W. Woodall,

compensation will be assessed by a returned to their owners, and such board of arbitrators appointed, by the Governor.

remanded for 2-1

R. Edwards at the Central Magistracy to-day and was hours for further police enquiries.

The man's aged mother was in was her sole means of support. Court pleading for her son, saying lic

WINDFALL FOR THE TREASURY

London, Jan. 3. Denti: duties totalling £427,739 are payable on the estate which has been proved at £1.018,201 of the London solicitor, Sir George Fowler, who died in October, Revenue has already benefitted this financial year by dulics on several huge estates-- British Wireless.

SILVER PRICE TO BE UNCHANGED

New York, Jan, 3, Messra. Dow-Jones, well-known financial experts, learn authoritatively from Washington, that the United States Treasury will not change the current price for foreign silver,

Reuter.

DEATH SENTENCE FOR SOVIET LEADERS

13, of Stanley, was concluded,

After snatching a handbag from a woman who was walking in Seymour

Attempting to escape from the Road yesterday. Fung Sing, 24, ap- Divergence from the tenet that a peared before Mr. Edwards at the custody of Chinese detective C416 "Briton's home is his castle" is, the Central Magistracy to-day. He was when they were travelling on board clause empowering any person nu-

remanded for 24 hours for medical the Yaumall ferry yesterday, Mn. thorised under the Regulations to "do examination to see if he is fit for Fal-hung. 24, Jumped into the har- anything to effect any entry which caning.

bour. The launch was immediately he may consider necessary to enable

stopped when the alarm was given, him to exercise" the powers con-

und Ma was rescued and sent to the prisoner's ward in the Queen Mary Hospital.

ferred upon him by the Regulations.

H.M.S. EAGLE

LEAVING

II.M.S. Eagle is leaving on January 8 for her southern cruise,

north on normal relief duty.

For unlawful possession of 55 cat- ties of tree branches, a man named Tong Chik, 42, "was sent to gaol for six weeks by Mr. R. Edwards at the Central Magistracy to-day. The man) had previous convictions and will be sent back to his country at the ex- piration of the prison term.

Sentence of a month's hard labour' - was imposed on Chan Yan, 25, un- employed; at the Central Magistracy to-day for larceny of a wrist watch. valued at $80 from No. 15 Gap Road,. SIx weeks' hard labour and 12 first floor, the property of Mr. Pearse, strokes of the cane was the sentence on November 9 last. Detective

said accused

H.M.S. Lowestoft is sailing for the Riven by Mr. R. Edwards at the Cen- Sergeant J, Beinpipe and Biole the

MANILA SHARES

The following business dome quotu tions were received after the close of the morning session by Swon, Cul- bertson & Fritz from their Manila ofce:

Aniamok

Aink

Baguio Gold Denguet Consolidated Coro Grove...... Consolidated Mines

Business Done Prices in Pea

.50 ex-

DIV.

10

.10%

0.00

42

.0130

Unquoted

1024

Ex-Div.

401

.15

.44

The tone of the market FIRM.

Moscow, Jan. 3. cluding M. Karakhan, a former Am-XL

Eight prominent Soviet leaders, in- Denon frailon bassador, who was recently arrested Farscale Gurnaus and brought to trial on charges of San Maurleto

Suyne........... being complicated in a plot to over- throw the Government, were sen-

United Paraçale

The Government claims that the .....31 Republican flag is now flying over .61% the civic government building which .034 Government forces captured in the 149 morning, but the Insurgents deny it tenced to death to-day-Renter. .90% has fallen.

.9.10 Many corpses were found inside 70% the building, it is alleged, including 1331⁄2 those of several children who died 1/01/2 from starvation and a number of women, and civilians who had been killed-Reuter.

1/3%

4 m/s b/p

dto.

1/3.5/32

4 m/s E/c. U.S.A.

.31%

m/a Franco

.0.05

30 d/ Indla

.034

U.S. Cross rule in London

.3.01

SHIPS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION

MR. EDEN · TAKES

HOLIDAY

London, Jan. 3. Mr. Anthony Eden the Foreign Secretary left London lo-day for the South of France where Will spend a short holiday. It is expected he will remain there until he leaves for Geneva to attend the League Council on January 17.

The following ships are expected to be in wireless communication with Hongkong radio: President Hoover, Titania, "Afrika, Chitral, Potsdam, As already announced, while Mr. Toulouse, Shunuen, President Pierce, Eden is on holiday, the Prime Minis- Prosper, Yingchow, Fingal, Nankin, ter will, as is customary, be in charge Conto Vercio, Neptuna, Shirala, of the Foreign Office.-British Wires Kutsang. Kwelyang.

·

,,: ་་

SIR ROBERT HODGSON

AT SALAMANCA

London, Jan. 3, Sir Roberi Hodgson, chief British agent attached to the Insurgent au thorities in Spain, has arrived Salamanca to take up his duties. British Wireless.

Trades Wife For Donkey.

Belgrade.

Adyar Alchioveitch has been sent to gaol for four and a ball years. Reason: He believed tils wife was unfaithful, so tended her to a soldier for a donkey,

at

**

SAMOAN CLIPPER

IN HONOLULU

Honolulu, Jan. 3. inaugural Pacific fight with mall The Samoan Clipper, now on Its

States, arrived at Honolulu ! from New Zealand to the United 1.15 p.m. 1.ST.--United Press.

KING AND QUEEN DONATE PUBLIC PARK SEATA

London, Jan. 3, The King and Queen have pre- sented two of the now pattern of onk sents to St. James' Park under the scheme of the First Commissioner of works, by which private donors are gradually replacing the old cast iron seats in London parks-British Wire- 'jetr."

tral Magistracy to-day to a man climbed un a named Lam Ki, 25, who appeared on could get away, and in an endeavour watch .but was disturbed before he remand before him. Lam had stolen

gold car-pick from a woman on the to escape, fell from the verandah to stairway of a house in Pottinger the road, suffering a broken ankle. Street,

He has just recovered.

YES, FOLKS !

We're telling you that

"STAGE DOOR"

is a SWELL show.

It will be at the

QUEEN'S

on SATURDAY, JAN. 8 and wo'll be there too!

COPIES OF

PHOTOGRAPHS

by "Staff Photographer”

appearing

in tho "SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST"

and

"THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH"

may be purchased

at the Business Offica

of "The Hongkong Telegraph” Morning Post Building, Wyndham Strest.

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