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At., 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 P.M.

JOIN THE NAVY

IN THEIR FUN!

Gobs on leave make merry..... a) baby slows away on the flagship during the war games...and those two find love for keppsl

Tuesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

October 22, 1940)

ALHAMBRA THEATRE

NATHAN RO KOWLOON DAILYAT 230-520-720-9:30; TEL.56856 TO-DAY & TO-MORROW

Two-GunActionontheYumaTrali!

GEORGE O'BRIEN

THE MARSHAL OF MESA CITY

One of the finest Wet

erns you'll see this year!

wh

VIRGINIA VALE

ZVRKO-RADIO Picture,mg in

- Produced by BIET GEROY, Directed by DAVID HOWARD Screen Play by lock kali, k,

FRANCHOT TONE - ANN SOTHERN

"FAST AND FURIOUS "

UFS

THURSDAY MGM Picture

NANCY KELLY.· JON HALL

SAILORS LADY

Most "SKIPPER," the baby who outwitted the admiralt

JOAN DAVIS-DANA ANDREWS-MARY NASH LARRY CRADDE KATHARINE ALDRIDGE HARRY SHANNON • WALLY VERNON and "SKIPPER"

A 20th Century-Fes Picture

ADDED LATEST MOVIETONE WAR NEWS

The Latest Pictures of Londan havoc from Nazi Bombs HUNGARIANS INVADE RUMANIA

TOMORROW

A Columbia 1

Picture

2

PETER

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ISLAND OF DOOMED MEN'

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The Saints DOUBLE TROUBLE

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A DYNAMIC DRAMA OF THE NORTH WOODS, FULL OF ACTION AND THRILLS ! ! !

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See the flying uses 48

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super-men clasts, im

I's Your Invitation:

to Action, Thrills, -Excitoniant 3.

KING

OF THE

LUMBERJACKS

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with

JOHN PAYNE

slighty at the teravi

GLORIA DICKSON

Gangstaue as dynamite ?

STANLEY FIELDS

Directed by Wm. Clearons

بارداری

It's the King of

Timber Topping-

Thrillera!

A WARNER BROS.--- Firm Naioasă Plouse + Berson, Play by Crane Willoc a Prom a Borg by Kalmet 2. Kán

Vhograph, Las,

THURSDAY and FRIDAY ROMANCE ! ADVENTURE) THRILLS!

Canar ROMERO in

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A 20th Century-Fox Picture

KID"

Printed and Publlabod for the Proprietors by FREDERICK PERCY, FRANKLIN, at 1 and 3, Wyndham Street in the City of Victoria, Hongkong.

UNION JACK—At unnamed castorn Canadian port, British sailors raiso Union Jacks over formor American destroyers transferred recently to royal navy. They'll be in England soon.

STOCK MARKET

REPORT

Hongkon, Stork Exchange Official Summary issued yesterday says:

With a Stendy undertone advanced 11 på en veprë pakt for Banks and Tele-

Plat

Buyers

HER. Banks $1,220 Unions Ins.-5385

Land $30.25

Reulues $3.25

(all) $36.30

Toim.Lopes (old) $23 Cementa $15.75

Entertaloments $0.40

Sales

H.K. Govt, 34, Loan (1934) 95

11 K. Banks $1,230 Unions In, $387% Trums $15.85/03 Lights (new) $6,40 Telephones (oll) 23.75

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS EUROPEAN'S QUEENS THEATRE

The following are subscriptions received to date for credit of the British War Organization Fund, Hongkong Branch;

Provinly acknowledged. £100 and 2000,283,705.

EVIDENCE

AT INQUEST

B. S. Carter (monthly) $25; Mr, and Mru. A. F. Horden (monthly) $10; Games the Ladies Section of the Club de verelo $109; Capt, I, J, Lulus (monthly) $20 in mentury of the late Mr. W. L. Mackenzie from L. 12. Kilbee 5: Traffic A verdiet of accidental death was Staff. Hongkong Telephone Co. Lt. $21: 1. Hallgren 310; Miss Moes. AHRC returned by the Jury at an inquiry nt the 110; E. V. Hopkinson 25; Hie rok Club held by Mr. E. Himsworth

menuity of the Inte Ms Betty Kowloon Magistracy yesterday, into Tilman. A. Bethelly $2; Mrs, the death of Leung Yuk-sin, 19, who Norunka and Family ; L. E N, Hemm

(monthly) $160; 1, Hancock (monility)us a result of injuries received when 123: 1 air rondlys $10; Mr. and Mrs, she fell from:n car in Chatham, Road * M. Hail umanthly, 80; Dr. K. W. on September 27. Chaimonthly) 150; "For Kitie

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The Jury comprised Messrs. Louis

youine Scottie)" (monthly) #24.09; Mr. and Min. F. C. at 14th, donation) $1,000: Amymnus 23: Lam Fok Lye (monthly) Gardner (Foreman), Tscung Ying- me of the Chinese Staff of Helis kong and Fok Tre, Detective Inspec- Whart (Sept.) $45.05 A, Landa of

Amy's Kitchen thi mugh Chile fait for A. E. Carey was present for the Ambulance Fund snap the Pupils of the Police.

Kowlorar Tong School $52; Anonymous

514; Juhn Forbes monthly $25; Ms. M. Thomas George Stokes, accountant M. Drake monthly $10; Davies. Itrooke in the Police Department, sald and Gran imanikels) $70, M. G. Carruthers

ho

monthly) 30: Q.A.L.M.N.S. Mess A/c stopped his car in Chatham Road monthly $15 sale of Stamps per Mrs. about midnight on September 20 for Black $14,40, Total, $602,711 73.

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DOUGLAS

JOAN

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REEN HELL

John HOWARD + Alon HALE

George BANCROFT Vincent PRICE

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A JAMES WHALE Production

TO-MORROW and THURSDAY:

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the purpose of lighting a cigarette. Two women came up, and engaged him in conversation, after which one (of them got into the car. He drove off in the direction of Hunghom, and in joking monner, said something about going to the Yatumali Police Station

Suddenly, he continued, the girl opened the door of the car and jump- ed out. He drove on as he saw the girl land on her feet, but after going on for a short while, decided to re- turn to the spot, but did not sce anything, so continued on his way Í home.

Dr. if. T. Bec, of Kowloon Hospital, said he performed a post mortem on the body of Leung Yuk-sin September 27, and found the cause of death was a fractured skull.

DA

Chon Yuk-lan, 22, said she went to the Star Theatre on September 20 with deceased. On leaving the theatre, they went for a walk, and arrived in Chatham Road soine-time after 11 p.in,

She saw her friend board a car, and then left her to re- turn home. She did not know of the “Reeldent until-informed-by-Ho-Kam

Found Lying On Road

Another witness, fo Kam, 19, said she saw somebody fall out of the car, and on running up to the scene, saw deceased lying on the rond. She ran off and told deceased's friend about the matter, and on returning, "saw deceased being taken to hospital In an ambulance.

Evidence of receiving a report of the incident was given by Trame Sub-Inspector Tsul, who said he saw blood marks about 7 feet 6 inches from the kerb outside the Harbour View Hotel,

Addressing the Jury, Mr. Ilims- worth snid there seemed to be no doubt that deceased had died as a result of injuries received on getting out of the car. The girl might have been pushed out, she might have got out, and she might have fallen out, the sald.

"I think that in the circunistaneer, You must accept the evidence of witnesses that she was frightened about something and stepped out. If you accept that evidence, you will find a verdict of accidental death." A verdict that decensed died from a fractured skuil accidentally FC- ceived when she fell from the ear, was returned by the Jury,

THE TURNING POINT IN CONVALESCENCE

When the crisis is past in illness, recovery may sill be a long way off. The real turning point for the better comes when the patient.Begins to out and pick up noticeably from day to day.

decisive factor in that quick recovery is good food. When patients cannot take, solld meals and have & disinclination for most kinds of food, doctors give them Horlicks. Horlicks is so light, that the most delicato reminch can assimilate il, so delicious that the most finicky appetile res ponds to it. It is a complete food in itself; balanced, highly nutritious, full of the elements' that the wasted body needs to restore shattered nerves and bul healthy tissues,

Keep Horlicks in the house always. You can get it lo-day at your store.

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