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TIME TABLE. WEEK DAYS.
7.00 m 3 1,30 am.
3.54
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BY ARRANGEMENT AT TEJ, DOKIESÉS.OUTSJj′′
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Hasgkang's Most Modern Picture Palace. Entirely Under British Managemant,
TO-NIGHT
TO-NIGHT
9.15 p.m. performances WILLIAM FOX presents JEWEL CARMEN
£
"THE BRIDE OF FEAR
11
A Picture of Poverty and Riches & Girl Fight against A Crooked Husband.
Bike
THE GREAT GARCIA TROUPE
with
MISSES GLADYS GORDON and NINA
LATEST SONGS and DANCES.
Price of Admission :-$1.50, $100 and 60 cents ),
3.15 p.m. Matince
DOROTHY DALTON in "QUICK SAND"
2.30 and 7.15 p.m. performances
EILEEN SEDGWICK in “DIAMOND QUEEN ** 12 & 13 Epis.
Booking at the Theatre."
WEATHER REPORT.
Feb. 144. 12h. 12m.-Pressure has increased considerably at Vladivostock, and over N.E. Japan. The saticyclone being central over 8 Manchuria. It has decreased slightly over 8. China and Indo-Chins.
and fog
Moderate monsoon
may be expected along the Coast
of Chins.
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 a.m. to-day, 0.13 inch Total since January 1st 3.95 inches, agamastan average of 2.24 inches. FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT ROOK TO-MORROW,
District. Forecast. E. winds, Hongkong to Gap moderate; Hock
Irain, fog
N.E. winds
Formosa Channel fresh.
The same
3 South coast of
Chin between H.K. & Lamock. No. 1. 4 South coast of
The same Chine between
as No. 1. H.K. & Haan.)
T. V. CLAXTON, Director.
K. Observatory, Feb. 14, 1932,
HUMAN LABOUR LEADERS. According to a Changs ha me5- sage, Messrs. Hwang Ai and Pang. Jen-chuan, lead ars of the Labour Union of Hunan, who had been charged with promoting, anarchism were lately arrested. by order of the Governor, General Chao Heng-ti. Pablic opinion thas subsequently sdra ed against
the Governor.",
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