1938-07-25 — Page 21

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JULY

1988.

Only Two

TO-MORROW KING'S Teams Have

SYLVIA SIDNEY'S MOST DRAMATIC ROLE!

Infatuated with a Scot.. land Yard detectiva....... tracking down her husband...defying the vengeance of

her husband....

and his gang.

AT THE

Double Wins

Heavy Baseball Programme

New York, July 24.

A heavy programme of matches) was played in the Baseball League to-day, several teams being engaged in double-headers,

The Pittsburgh Pirates in the National section, and Detroit Tigers in the American were the only out- fits to score double victories, beat- ing Boston Braves und Philadelphia Athletics respectively. All the other teams which had two engagements finished up with honours even.

New York Giants were beaten by

Chicago Cubs, while New York Yankees split two games Chicago White Sox.

Scores:

NATIONAL LEAGUE

with

SYLVIA SIDNEY OSCAR HOMOLKA

In

The WOMAN ALONE

Milo-a-Minute Melodroma... Directed by ALFRED HITCHCOCK who gave you Robert Donat in "The 39 Stops"

with JOHN LODER. DESMOND TESTER From the great novel by the great author J03TH CONRAD

A@Production

Braves, Fifteen innings

R. FI.

E.

Philadelphia

11

Cincinnati

?

B

Philadelphia

5

2

Cincinnati

1

B

1

Boston

4

}}

1

Pittsburgh

15

1

Cuccinello

homered

for

the

were

played).

Boston

1

Pittsburgh

5

G

2

New York

4

12

1

Chiengo

3

17

U

Brooklyn

4

2

St. Louis

5

0

Fadgelt homered

for the

Car-

dinals).

Brooklyn

3

0

St. Louis

2

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Chicagu

New York

2 2

1

Chiengo

$

10 2

New York

3

7

I

(Rolfe homered for the Yankees).

Detroll

7

6

Philadelphia

3

6

1

(Chapman

homered

for

Athletics).

نا

(Gomez pitched for the Yankees).

An Attractive Musical Entertainment And

A Diverting Comedy Lavishly Produced

With The Star Of “TELL ME TO-NIGHT”

KIEPURA

MARTHA

EGGERTH

Detroit

PPhiladelphia 733

(Werber homered

St. Louis

MY HEART IS CALLING

TO-MORROW

At The

QUEEN'S

COUNT THE

* TELEGRAPHS "

EVERYWHERE

insidiasisarninumanongamanoMONLANGSEDEINSKASANKOSAUNEDOSTOKK

Athletics).

James Stewart barges into the wrong compartment on the train while carrying Ginger Rogers across her first threshold after their wedding. A scene from "Vivacious Lady." coming to the Queen's and Allambra Theatres shortly,

POLICE RESERVE

ORDERS

The following orders by the Hon. Mr. T. 1. King, Commissioner of Police, were issued to-day:

CHINESE COMPANY

The Training Course-Part II. underneationed members of the

Chinese Company will attend Chi nese Company Headquarters for Part 1 of Training Course on Tues- day, July 26 at 5.15 p.m.

Constables 7 Fong lu-ping, R13 Tang Shiu-hung, RI Yan Kwong yin, R18 Lal Ching-fan, R24 Lo Man- pok, R33 Lam Shiu-so, R35 Loung R33 Lin Ka-bang, R05 Ho

R07 Wong Chun- hang, X09 Kwok Kin-kwong, R100 Kwok Chan.

and

STALL HOLDER SLAPS WOMAN

Some consternation was caused in the Kowloon City market yesterday when a dispute arose between a stall keeper and a woman customer. As

result of the trouble, Ngai Sang, 38, was charged with assault before Mr. K. M. A. Barnett at the Kowloon Magistracy to-day,

Sergeant Mayor said that the de- fendunt slapped the woman thres times across the face, causing her to fail to the ground, when he resented her

a piece of pork was Buying that not worth the price he and asked for it.

Ngai was ordered to pay $5 amends

to the complainant, and besides being fined $10, he was bound over in $25 to keep the peace for six months.

AMBASSADOR RETURNING

Hankow, July 20. Inspection Parade. All ranks of It is officially announced that the

Ambassador, the Chinese Company will parade at Russian

M. Ivan Central Police Station on Thursday, Luganez-Orelsky, is leaving Moscow

acroplane and the July 28 at 6.30 pm, for a general in by

will probably spection of equipment etc., by the arrive in Hankow by the end of the Company Commander, Dress--White month.-United Press. Uniform, Cop

with White Cover,

Belt with Brace, Truncheon, "Packet the Policeman" and note-book to be carried. The Equipment OMeer will make a point of being present,

10

0

0

1

for

4

14

Washington

2

B

(McQuinn homered

for

the

Browns).

St. Louls

7

Washington

11 ....... The double header between Cleve- land indians and Boston Red Sox was not ployed owing Nenter.

12

2

to rain

The

cruits of the Indian Company will attend No. 2 Police Station on Thurs- day, July 28 at 5.30 p.m. for Part I of Training Course under P.5.R. 274 Mehdi Khan. Dress-Mufti,

FLYING SQUAD

parade

at

INDIAN COMPANY Training Course--Part II. undermentioned members of the Instructional Patrol. An Instruc- Indian Company will attend Indian tional patrol

for members of the Company Headquarters for Part II Flying

Sqund will be

be carried out of Training Course on Tuesday, July on Friday.

July 20. 20 at 5.30 p.m. under LS.R. 214 will par

All members

Channan Singh:~~

Central Police Station at 6.15 Dress White Uniform,

p.m. Constables R230 B. Singh, R232 K. and Cap with White Cover. Mohamed, R235 A. A. Pipe, R230 H. EMERGENCY UNIT RESERVE G. Mohamed, R285 A, Singh, R243 An instructor's course on Air Hold A. Ghani, R247 B. Ram, R240 S. Precaution Work will be given on Singh, R202 F. Mohamed. R280 H. Tuesday, July 28th and Friday, July Singh, R293 G. Singh, R294 A. 29 at 6.30 hours at the E. U. R. Club While walking in Hollywood Road Rehman, R244 G. Sarwar. R237 K. by S. 1. (R) R. P. Dunlop. All yesterday, Au Choy, 25, residing in Bachoo, R205 F. Khan, R208 F. members who intend to take this Po Yan Street, was injured when a Alam, t298 S. Omar and 1300 B. course must attend all lectures. bamboo pute fell on his head. He Singh.

C. CHAMPKIN, was sent to the Queen Mary Hospital, Training Course Part 1. All re-

DS. P. (R)

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