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Oscar Asche Lived "Big "

Recalled

The bold raid by a gang of armed men on a motor lorry in Shaukuwan on the morning of November 5 last hal sequel at the Central Mngls-

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1938.

QUEENIE AND HER · HAWAIIANS

Popular Troupe Back

At Gloucester Hotel

Queenie, complete with ukelele, n tracy yesterday, when two alleged new repertory of tongs, her scintil members of the gang. Yiu Kim-toting personality, David, her croon kwong, 29, unemployed clerk, and 10 ing partner, attendunt, appeared on remand be Ching-ling, 32, unemployed theatre fore Mr. T. J. Houston. The case was for committal.

Mr. A. S. K. Lau, solleitor, repre- scnted Ro.

offer.

CHILD FILM FANS

BOO THE

A Record Attendance

Established

DICTATORS St. Andrew's Day

"The children always

Rifle Shoot

St. Andrew's Day, 1038, established

The Royal Scots turned up in force, some ninety in number, and Enued the Spoon Shoot with com. petition of their own, ably organised

Major While. The

POST OFFICE.

FIRST CLASS MAIL

MAIL LETTERS Ordinary letter mail only for Wert Kwangel, Szechwan, tive of contents, are classified as first, Kweichow and Hunan will be se class mail und must be prepaid as Auch,

cepled at senders' risk...!

The Public ате reminded that sealed letters and packets, irrespec- Kwangtung,

CHRISTMAS PRINTED PAPER MAIL FOR AUSTRALIA

CHRISTMAS LETTER MAIL FOR CANADA

VIA BIBERIA ROUTE

Letters and Postcards for Europe (except Great Britain and Eire) und South America are forwarded "vis | Siberia” if so: superscribed.

a captivating torch favour the top dog. by a fresh record attendance for the

MAIL FOR CANTON dancer, is back in Hongkong, ready singer, and a brand new Hawaiian this I mean they will cheer Hongkong Rifle Association in the weekly Spoon Shoot, no fewer than

The Christmas Printed Paper Mall

Ordinary mail (not Registered, to opon a new saron at the Glouces- the winner of any sporting 104 getting down to fire at 200 yards.

(Christmas This number did not shoot at 600

Cards rtc., In open Insured or Parcels) will be accepted ter Hotel on Saturday night.

event and boo the loser."

Australia will be yarda owing to darkness; some per envelopes) for They were charged with having Queenie and her Hawalian girls will

This is one of the comments severed, in the dark, and the last shot closed in the General Post Office and for Canton and despatched as clr- together with others not in custody, be remembered by Hongkong social-

Kowloon Central Post Office scumalances permit. robbed Chan Wun of 20 buga of wolites as the entertainers who "epened" of a cinema manager concerned was fired at 6 p.m.

follows: at $300. three bas-

the Gloucester, bul since then in a questionnaire circulated to, It was a pleasant day for shooting, from ore, valued

Registered Mall 0,45 a.m. Dec. 2 Queenie has made more than one 14z Queon cinemas which run though a fresh wind, at times, was

9.30 a.m. Dec. 2. kets of eggs valued at $05, and three

Ordinary Mall baxs of auck feathers veluca at $70. appearance at this hotel, and always

matinees, to test somewhat gusty, children's

These Malls will be forwarded by Yiu was additionally charged with hay she enjoyed remarkable popu-

the rs. Tonda and are due to arrive Impersonating a Police officer, und Ito Iarity. The new Fearon will be no juvenile reaction to films.

con-at Sydney on December 21, 1938. wlin receiving stolen property.

exception judging by the programme More than 100,000 children Cueenie and her colleagues have to attend these matinees.

Called lopussa mother man- by 4th. Submarine Flotilla sent of the big attractions is Detective Sub-Inspector W, N. Didian Roque, a newcomer

fo the ager, "w boo and hiss at Huer, Darkin said that a cargo of wolfram,

troune, whom Queenie proudly des- solini or Franco and any military a very strong quota. This Club is eggs and duck feathers arrived in

cribes as her torch-singer. Her displays of tensions lace una-growing weekly, and should be well Shmukiwan from San Mei, Chinese ring vocalism is certain to capture tors represent.

represented

on the prize 1st at the a.ways avoid showing any items Prize Meeting in April. The Chinese territory, early on November 6. con-

the approval of Gloucester Hotel

referring to dicators as far as pos- Police Reserve were niso in force, and signed to two shops, the Shun Cheong natrons. No lees inuortant_mem- firm and the

sivie because of ine hostile reception the standard of their shooting is pro- Cheung Yick Brm, in her

bers are Nina Warsaw, another new Wing Shing

DISCRIMINATION Street, Central district. trouper, and Mary Falter, who won !

gressing rapidly. hand. they will

The Pool Bull continues in popu- Arrangements were made by in, mene of the orisinal to take delivery of the cargo, and a

The girls pud American naval anu mill-larity. One hundred tried, but only Povi, wid clap foreign | two "succeeded in registering lorry was hired and sent to Shauki have a widened repertory of Hawally nes work with two fokls of the firms.

all targets to be in use for future Fienen resident. embeWshed with

"We recendy showed some pic shouts, and the time of Bring to vocal brekeround by Queenie and

tures of the Japanese Emperor recommence will be 1.45 m. David. Queenie, of course, will also

P. O. Davey of the 4th. Sub- viewing his troops. This item was make her own inimitable Contribu-

loudly booed."

marine Flotilla won the nett spoon tions, and David will be there to

tee

inose attending children's S.R. (b) with a 08, and Lieutenant that the rhythm and tempo is O.. matinees 55 per cens. ure voys and Collet, also of the 4th. Submarine

The troupe promises frei-mte en-

45 per cent. giris. Children in arms Flotilin, won

the S.R. (a) nett spoon and doubtlers the

brought about hull

10

the with a score of 06. hold " conarity

hntinees and 20 per cent. of the Queenie and her

managers state that these number up welcome on

to 10 per performance.

dancing is stand whese

an dances.

"On the older

On their arriving about 8.30 a.m.swing any of which are set to loyalty and personalitles such as the Arrangements are being made for

and

at Shouluiwan, the earge was loaded on to the lorry, and it was just about

When to drive

off

a gong of men, among whom were alleged to be the two defendants, approached and said they were policemen. They intimat- ed to the lorry driver and shop fokis į tertainment, that they intended to seize the carku į Gloganster will because it was contraband goods, ] "hrase" to give Arms were allegedly produced by the | colleavues robbers.

Saturday night

Temporary Flats

The lorry was ordered to drive to town, but opposite the Talkoo Sugor Refinery in King's Itond, the driver was told to stop. Some conversation then took place regarding money to by paid for release of the cargo, and

--BUT HE LEFT Young Tit was allowed to leave to

JUST £24

discus the "policemen's" demands

I

warm

Pirow Sees

Belgian

with his master and the master of the Leaders

Shun Chrong firm, who employed Chan Wub.

After he bad left, the lorry was driven to Winchai, where it again halted, outside the Luk Kwok Hotel in Gloucester Road. The "police man" nulled Chan off the lorry and told him that they were taking him and the cargo across the harbour to the Water Police Station. Chan, however,

managed to break away from kis captors and fed. He made, his way to Wanchal station and made

made Oscar Asche £200,000 from Chu Chin Chow. Lots more money from other plays. He died worth £24 16s. 4d.

He was a bla man-six feet 1wo inches tall, 18 10 10 stone. And he lived all his life in a big style.

The robbers, however, left in the When a play calls for chumpugne,

he had broken lorry Immediately "rich vanos or satins, most theateway and drove to Connaught Road producers substitute whatever make Central, where it stopped outside bebeve they can for economy's sake. Queen's Pier. There the lorry driver Sliced bananes instead of roast plica-

raw the cargo being loaded on to a sant,

Not so Oscar Asche. He used rea siin for costumes, real cobble; stones, in the supper serne cf "Taming of the Shrew" he made his speech's between sips of vin- tag rort wine from a real pewter tankard.

I report.

Brussels. Dec. 1. Mr. Orsenld Pirm, the Scuth African Defence Minister, arrived here this morning from Reme. and shortly after his arrival he drove to the Perelen Omen and had a con- versation with 'Premier Sneek, who **s arcomanied by thes Minister of Communientiens. Mr. Morsk and the Canal Minister. M. de Vleeschauer, M Saak becaeutly entertained Be South African must at luncheon. While it is offelally stated that the conversations turned on questions of

interest in the two countries and also on the question of a protected South Africa, political circles relieve ale eta from the Roleion Conso to that the colonial problem. under lis |

Junk la the harbour, and conveyed mal aspect was also dis-i

erase to Kowloon,

In Kowloon. the curgo was reload- ed on to enother lorry and taken to wnifram was sold to n stealer in Yee Shanghai Street. The same day, the Kuls Street. Shamehulpo, and the ek mi fathers disposed off to come (unknown purchasers near the Kow

toon City Market. This tool had not yet been traced.

Ya nye", between intervals Ilving like a king, he ran out of rent money, Blept on the Embankment.

*14

WRITTEN IN FORTNIGHT Twenty-two years ago he was play- ing in Manchester. Rain one after- noon kept him from playing golf. H:

n sarica the tock;

Ile Onished it of Chu-Chin-Chow. two works later and took It to a London munager.

we don't produce "But, Oscar, pantomimes," the manager objreted So Oscar produced it himself, played in it for 2.235 consecutive perform- ancez-for

nearly five years.

11 brought between three and a half and four million pounds to the box office, netted him £200,000. In successful times when he was in funds, Oscar Asche spent lavishly, on others as well as himself.

Five years later be was a bankrupt. The statement of affairs showed labl- lities of £44,311. There were no net assels,

He told his ereditors in the court that i had lost £45,000 breeding

and training greyhounds,

Ho was arrested on the evening of The robbery, while Yiu was arrested on November 12.

Police Superintendents K. A. Bid- mrad and H. W. E. Heath gave evi- denes of the identificailon parade held after the defendants arrest. Beth said that the defendants were iden ined by Chan Wun and Trul Youn who said seond defendant was one of the men who arrived in Shenghai Street with eggs, feathers and some thing

in bags.

After Chan Wun had given evi- dence, the hearing was adjourned to 2.30 p.m. to-day.

HIGHWAY HOLD-UP

Young Man and Sister Robbed by Gang

A highway robbery which occurred In Kennedy Road on Tuesday night,

His other great extravagance had was reported to the polies on Wed. been his farm in Gloucestershire.nesday by the victim, Yu Tso-yip, Into that land he had put £100,000 25. a salesman, of 82 Cónnaught Road -with the open hand of a feudal

Central. lord.

Hin

PARTED FROM WIFE Some years before the production of "Chu Chin Chow" at Majesty's, Oscar Asche had made a fortune out of "Klimet." Out of that one play in royalties he earned

£100 a week,

Theatre people who had shared his glories, drunk his champagne, mor velled at his largesse, recalled in cid mis his “ne way of living,"

Miss Rose Marguerite Martin, of Sunnyside, Parkhurst-road, Bexley, Kent, gets the £24.

The will was made in 1927, Asche

he died in 1936, oged sixty-five,

in a cottage at the gates of the beaut-

Yu was walking with his sister, Yu Wal-tsan. after visiting some Borrett Itoad, they noticed a party relatives in Wanchal. When bear

of six Chinese approaching.

When the man got near Yu and his sister, one of them seized Yu, while another went through his pockets and him of his wrist watch, valued at $3. took $1.70. A third man relieved The girl was also treated in a similar fashion, and lost her wrist watch, worth $4.

SALE OF ROSES

t

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This evening the South Afianty Mister to Brussels, M. de Brock- Lention in Mr. Piro's honour. at yieen will stu dinner at the why Promier Spank and other be cruent. members at the Belgian Cabinet will

Mr. Prow will lagyo Bryne en Friday for Le Hague-Trans-Ocean.

NEW CAMBRIDGE APPOINTMENT

London, Dec. 1, Cambridge University has ap- pointed Dr. Gustav Haloun us Pro- fessor of Chinese language history in succession to the Rev. A. and C. Moule.

are

The leading scores and the prize winners were as follow!

Spoon Shoot-S. R. (b)

Mickey Mouse cartoons are pre- ferred to Sity Symphonies by 07 per gen-which is understandable, see-x) CPO

200 500 000

'cap yds. yds, yản. Tt.

12

Daves?

ing that the Silly Symphonics tend pc, O. J. Silcock Ber. more and more towards the adult 20, C. Clark sense of humour.

(15) MF.

1

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TJ, Boulton.. "BOOS" ANALYSED

Sgt. V. W. Cooper Ser. The "likes" indicate 83 per cent.L. A. J. Le Selleur of these nudictices in favour of the CRA

H. Atkinson.... news recl as a whole; 62 per cent. Marine.

P. G. leather. for the sports iteins; 94 per cent. for military and naval scenes; 00 per RAJ Thorpe. Sgt. R. J. Heap .. cent, for aeroplane flights; and 89 per cent. for royalty scenes,

But 88 per cent, dislike dictators, 53 per cent. "bon" them and 3 per

weddings society fashion parades.

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V. M. Hammend N. (B) C.S.M., In view of the fact that only 8 cent. pref:r feature films with childt) S/Sgt.

per F. Stanford

(21 star-whereas Westerns

R. A. Neale per

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per1914" life. cent.), animals (18 per cent), slap- (17 per cent.) and historical (13 per cent.) are all well stick comedy ahead in the voting the choice of) CLA. F. Collet stars seems contradictory.

{11) Pte. D. M. Sim

Col. H. W. Morris Second to the Western star, Buck Sgt. R. Kane Jones (26 per cent.), comes Shirley (1) WC H. Ballen Temple (17 per cent.), with Janet Pic..

CH. W. R. Nunn . Withers (12 per cent.) ditrd.

CHINESE MAN OF MYSTERY IN ARMS CASE

(Continued from Page 1)

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L. J. Grott Condr, J. R. ¿C, S. Marber.. (1) LA, G. N. Howe

Cpf, J. Milroy 10 [20. 11 Ilchada 4.

Cpl. L. J. Porteous Nil.

Pin, J. McWilliam 10

C. Henderson #1 1./Stoker

rojo.ted Mr. C. G. L. du Cann, cr the defence.

come here and tell us about Shu," McGill.... 73

Mr. Clayton did not reply.-

"RELATED TO DR. KUNG"

M. Latte, who gave his evidence through an interpreter, was asked by Mc. du Cann, 102 the "Wunngs, whit "This he knew of Chou Tin Shu Chinese Man of Mystery."

"Were you tuin kaks und man was brother-in-law of the Chinese Prime Minister, Dr. Kung?*

M. Laitte: by Mr. Bridonck Wil-{

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DETERMINATION TO FIGHT IN CHINA

(Continued from Page 1.)

and all are imbued with a

Professor Haloun, who is a Ph.D., James Walling, that Mr. Shu was re-writing letters for the soldiers and Ing, and it was confirmed by Mr. the W.A.A.C., of the great war, of Leipzig, and successively ircturer Juted to Chiang Kai-shek and Dr. Performing other services. In Chinese at Prague and Gottingen, Kung,

"One and assistant lecturer at Bonn and Berlin, is the author of numerous works on the origin of Chinese history, early Chinese clans, Chinese relies and Chinese philosophy.- Reuter,

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The Society of St. Vincent de Paul held the second of their bl-annual nopeale yesterday in the form of a street sale at roses. The first appeat short while are took the form of a baraar in Kowloon.

The influx of refurces during the past few months has increased the number of praons requiring help from the Society, and the entire pro- reds of the two nals is

being

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eye to the service of a better China

Parcels only for Calcutta M. Luintle said that the transac which they are convlaced will arise tion took place in May 1937. It in-from the war," volved 20,000,000

Mrs. Haldane said she had a long cartridges, for which he was to pay £15,950. He conversation with Ma lame Chiang learned that goods arrived in Rotter-Kai-shek, and brought back a charm- dam from Hamburg, but he nevering photographed portrait of them to- saw them.

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Madame The magistrate, Sir Rolle Graham patriotism. Campbell, adjourned the case unlit December D.

Chlang's lambent

"But they are only the embodiment Bail for the Willings in excelsis of the spirit of determina- was continued, but an application for tion which I found everywhere," bal for Corrigan was refused.

concluded Mrs, Haldane,--Reuter,

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Wed, Dec. 7, 10 ́a.m;: Wed., Dec. 7, 3.30 p.m..

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