1939-07-04 — Page 36

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July 4, 1939.

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The Third of the Series "JUDGE HARDY'S FAMILY" Brought Back by Popular Domand

"JUDGE HARDY'S CHILDREN

LEWIS STONE, MICKEY ROONEY, CECILIA FARKER A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayor Picture

Mr. A. E. Southard, the American Consul Genoral in Hongkong, proposing the toast, of His Majesty the King following a particularly happy speech, which was interspersed with applauso, regarding Anglo-American relations at the July the Fourth reception at the American Club to-day.

OLD LANDMARK GOES

BRITISH PROTEST

LATE NEWS Reasons for Demolition Japanese Seize Launch

(Continued from Page 1.)

which had

From Hongkong

the seizure 0

Of Leighton Store

Further Inquiries from the

Canton, July 3. authorities regarding the demolishing

The Consul-General, Mr. A. P. of the Leighton Store, been on the "island" opposite the Blunt, has strongly protested against mont!! ngo of the Crolgengower Cricket Club, Happy launch Dholera, flying the Britis sound of a revolver shut. He managValley, for some years, elletted the flag. ed to grasp the necktie of one of information that the licence for the bis attackers but the man managed kiosk, which had been bulit there on to get away and he ran down Len temporary permit, had been can- Hongkong on June 2 with a cargo Yuen Street East. At the same time celled at the request of the Urban of kerosene alleged to have been two Chinese detectives,C013 und Council.

consigned to the Chinese Government, Mr. R. 1. Todd sald the building and i was seized

later,

The vessel is reported to have jeft

Japanese navel

Americant Arrested

Canton, July 3.

C012, heard the erles and run towards the spot. CG12 on approaching the min was shot with an automatic pis-was being used as on eating house, units off Keinu Island at the mouth tal. The detective died a few days and the Urban Council decided to of the Pearl River the following day.

cancel, the licence because the busl-Reuter. "C013,

of the on seeing his comrade less had outgrown the size shot, went after the two men and building.

Mr. Todd also said that the Com- during Use

number of chase

On reach-missioner of Police, who was also a bystanders were shot,

Two American sailors are reported ing Des Voeux Road Central both member of the Council, suggested

the building should beto have been imprisoned by the men turned to the left in the direc- that tion of the Central Market and demolished, and the site kept clear.Japanese on July 2, and subsequently Was agreed bailed out, for allegedly striking a continued on the south side under This recommendation the verandah. The delective fired upon by the Council.

Japanese sentry-Reuter. two or three shots whilst chasing the men. At the mouth of Pottinger Street one of the men dropped to the ground.

"The detective carried on the chase, The man, who was in European By clothes, ran across the tramlines. this time, an Indian and a Chinese district watchmen joined in the chase. "At the junction of Queen Victorio Street and Des Voeux Road Central, the man was stopped by a ricksha and pounced on by his chasers, The detective hit him on the head with his revolver and when he caine round he hit him again. The Brun then surrendered.

"The detective states that the man attempted to draw a gun which he hand in his pocket. The gun, which was found Inter, contained live live rounds.

"The min was arrested and taken to the Central Police Station after being taken to The Queen Mary Hospital to have his wounds dressed. During the course of the chase, neveral bystanders were injured."

that In Inspector Hopkins sald

view of the fact that defendant-waE. being charged with uttempted rob- hery by two or more, he would have to prove the death of the other man,

The case is procceding,

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Peninsula Hotel The Royal Engineers Old Comrades': Association will hold a flannel dance on Saturday, at the Peninsula Hotel, Kowloon. Dancing from 8.30 p.m.

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Music will be provided by Dance Orchestra of the Middlesex Regiment. Novelties and spot prizes will be provided.

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FRAUD ALLEGATIONS European Woman Appears

As Complainant

A remand until Thursday was granted Chief Detective-Inspector M. Murphy by Mr. R. Edwards at the Central Magistracy yesterday, when Peter Sheung Wal-sung. 30, employed, appeared on a charge of having obtained $225 from Miss Elma Mary Kelly, by false pretences.

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Death Of Lord

Mount Temple

LONDON, July 3 The death occurred in London to-day, of Lord

Martial Law,

In Haifa

JERUSALEM, July 3. Another Jewish terroristie net was

Mount Temple, who was in his 72nd reported from Haifa to-day, and t year-Reuter.

caused the British authorities to pro-

Lord Mount Temple was the first claim martial law for an indefinite Baron, being created in 1932. He period, was formerly Mr. Wilfrid William Ashley, M.P., and a junior member cafe near the police station.

A bomb was thrown into an Arab

One

of the Cabinet. He was Parliamen-Arab was killed and seven Injured; of them seriously.—Trans- tary Secretary to the Ministry of some Transport from 1922 to 1923, and Decan from 1023 to 1024 wha Under 1880 to 1898. He travelled exten- Secretary of State for War.

sively in Africa and, America, and From June 1924 to 1920 he was when he entered polities he first bo- Minister of Transport.

| came Conservativo Member for After education at Harrow and Blackpool, then for Fylde, and then Oxford, the late Lord Mount Temple for New Forest, Hampshire. He was served in the Ayrshire Millile and a Conservative Whip, from 1011 to was in the Grenadier Guards from | 1913.

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