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RIORITA
RADIO PICTURES” Colyssal Glorification in Velce,
Song. Color and Beauty of ZIEGFELD'S
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With BEBE DANIELS
.......... kallad as the screen's greatest singing star
JOHN BOLES,
maar Mitest reetantie idal
Bert Wheeler Robert Woolsey Dorothy Lee Don Alvarado
and a Thousand Others
Glorinus old songy and glorious new" by
HARRY TIERNEY JOB McCARTHY
Spectaccar Scenes in
Technicalur
A
WILLIAM
LeBARON
Exoduction
Directed by
LUTHER REED
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THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1930.
THE AUSTRALIANS CHEER JACK HOBBS.
..
This shows the pleasing in cident during the final Test match in England, when the Australian team suddenly gathered round the veteran Jack Hobbs, who was appearing for the last time in Test
cricket, and cheered him heartily. (Times copyright).
CHINESE CHAUFFEUR
CHARGED.
ALLEGATION OF RECKLESS
DRIVING BROUGHT,
of the
Mr. Joseph Morris, Dollar Steamship Company, was
named as the complainant in
HITLER CREATES ANOTHER MOTOR-CAR
SENSATION.
FORECASTS' COMING REVOLUTION. ;
STOLEN.
TAKEN FROM STAND OPPO- SITE THE POST OFFICE.
Mr. C. J. Tacchi has reported to the Police the theft of his motor car from the stand outside the Post
traffic summons against a Chinese HIS LETTERS READ OUT IN Office in Fedder. Street, where it
motor-car driver who is charged with reckless and dangerous drivi ing on September 15 at the beacpa
light in Pedder Street. The rase was heard before Mr. Lindsell this morning.
The Pelice stated that Mr. Morris was away in the Philippines
THE LEIPGIG COURT.
BOURSE AFFECTED.
A sensational speech was made
was left at 8 p.m. last night. It was found to be missing shortly be fore, midnight.
There have been several reports of thefts of motor-cars and motor- ycles recently. A small car was was taken from the stand opposite the Hongkong Hotel only the other evening. It would appear that the thieves, who are able to drive, await an opportunity of taking a car after watching the owner long enough to make sure that his absence will givi cused of instigating a revolt. them a clear road.. He declared that there was go- ing to be a National-Socialist re-
and would not be back for another by Herr Hitler, the leader of the two weeks. His Worship decided German Fascists, when he gave to adjourn the case for a monti, evidence at Leipzig during the informing the defendant that trial of three young oflicers ac- by that time the complainant had not turned up, the summogs would be dismissed.
His
The case for the prosecution involution in due course, but denied that u car driven by the defendan, any attempt to tamper with the in proceeding along Des Voeux discipline of the army, Road from the direction of the City speech was the subject of a de- Hall, going west, cut in betweer monstration later; and the effect à string of four tjekshas con on the stock exchanges in Ber-
ing Mr. Morris and friends, which lin and Frankfort has been an had entered the junction from the adverse one.
direction of Blake Pier, going
towards Queen's Rord. Ilis autor
Fourses Affected.
caused the third rick-ba, in whiel
Berlin, Sept. 25.
in the
was complainant, to swerve sharply
THEFT OF FIRM'S MONEY.
EMPLOYEE GETS PRISON SENTENCE.
The accounts having been satie- factorily settled, sentence was pass-
ed this morning by Mr. Lindsell at the Central Police Court on the Chinese. who was arrested for
with the result that it ran into al Herr Hitler's speech.
detrimentally stealing $12,500 belonging to his pillar. The summons now before Leipzig Court has the Court was taken out at the affected the stock exchanges in Ber- employers at 158, Connaught Road,
in and Frankfort. The bourse Central. instance of Mr. Morria.
circles fear that Hitler and his Followers have pushed forward their revolutionary preparations JACK HOBBS NOT YET more than the authorities are aware of. The police, however, ridicule RETIRING.
the idea' and regret that the oppor- tunity has been given to Hitler toi broadcast his propaganda all over the world.
MAY PLAY FOR TWO MORE SEASONS.
Meanwhile Hitler has called off Broadcasting from London r the parade, arranged for Sunday. cently Jack Hobbs said that he of National Socialists, fearing that hoped to play one more season for his adherents will get out of hand Surrey, possibly two. After that and damage the cause. he was not quite sure.
Several attractive coaching en- gagements had been put up to him. but he had not fancied the idea very much.
"I don't expect I shall ever be able to break away from the game entirely, but I must not grumble. I have had a good innings."
Referring to his retirement from Test cricket, Hobbs said that of late years Test match cricket had
taken a lot out of him.
Earlier Repori.
Reuter.
Leipsig, Sept. 26.
His Worship said that in view of the large sum involved and in order that other people would be deterred from following a similar course, he could not consider not sending the defendant to prison,
Sentence of six months' hard la- bour was imposed.
HOME FOOTBALL. ·
ERROR IN YESTERDAY'S RESULTS.
The result of one of the Third Division (South) matches in the English Football League wrongly given yesterday.
was
а
A sensation was created in the trial of the three Reichswehr
The match which ended in officers when the examination of Herr Hitler was begun. The court draw of three goals each was be- was packed and a strong force of tween Torquay and Bristol Rovers, police was present. The public and not between Bournemouth and were adjured to abstain from Clapton. demonstrations..
There was a crowd of thousands
of people outside who gave an in the sand either ours or our ovation to Herr Hitler, who opponents"." shouted "Wake up Germany."
He replied that "if we are vic-| torious a new State Tribunal will be elected which will deal with. those criminals of November 1918 and heads will then certainly roll." The President of the court m- mediately suppressed the applause from the gallery.
He had started off the season not wanting to play, but he was per- Hitler stated in his evidence suaded to restart and he was sor that he was born in Austria in ry he did not do better. He had 1889 but lost his nationality be been ever so keen on justifying his cause he fought in the German Inclusion.
army on the western front in Hobbs was not very hopeful of 1914-18. He said he had become England's chances in Australia in convinced of Germany's downfall 1932 when he expressed the opin: due to her refusal to use the in- "Two or three more Reichstäg ion that Australia should be strong-herent strength of the German elections," Hitler continued, "and jer, for, besides the present fine people and because reverence was we shall then have a National- young men, they hai, several others paid to everything foreign; be Socialist uprising. We will then were coming along.
cause, moreover, of the abolition no longer have a treaty which is of personal authority, the intro- compulsorily forced upon us, but duction of a democratic parliamen- we shall take up our position and tary system and the infection of by complete evasion we shall ure all our means to break the treaty. the people with pacifist ideas.
He was convinced that a new We shall then have revolution."
created whose party must be members
fanatical possess" "a love for the Fatherland and an invincible fighting spirit and be absolutely obedient
their leaders. He declared that the Public ill-humour during the National-Socialists past few days over the display of thought of using their "storm German films, taking the form of troops" against the State, and demonstrations in front of the Ger. that they only. Intended to break man Legation, culminated in an the terrorism of the terrorist or ugly situation to-night.
ganizations against which the Crowds smashed the windows of State was helpless.
DISLIKE OF GERMAN FILMS.
UGLY INCIDENT OCCURS IN PRAGUE,
Prague, Sept. 25.
a German store and Jewish shops, and attacked newspaper offices. Sixty arrests were made, und three policemen were injured. Reuter.
to
He emphasised that an 'attempt to tamper with the army was 'mad- dess and the greatest crime, He had never tried to get into touch with the army and would expel from the party everyone who made such an attempt.
had never "My heart's desire is that our renewed spirit may be taken up by the army and the people."
Leipzig, later. A huge crowd in the square in front of the Court yelling "Wake tip, Germany!", with women expect- ally prominent, resisted the police efforts to clear the square. The Hitler was confronted with n
flre brigade were summoned and letter he had written in which he cold water was scattered on the de-: said "In this fight heads will roll
"Heads will Roll."
monstrators.Reuter.
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VICTOR McLAGLEN
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Original songs by, Walter Donaldson- and Edgar Leslie”,
Presented by WILLIAM FOX
QUEEN'S NEXT CHANGE
MARY
NOLAN
N
YOUNG DESIRE
AFTER lifetime of
• "Jost men”, there came into the life of this experi- ence hardened caraival giri the love of a clean lad,
.She
Could she accept it? Could she go through with his arowad insistenes on mar- lored him..
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: Why not?, dà
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what she did in this amazi- ngly gripping and colour- fully alloring drama..
Dircted by Lew Collins Presented by CARL LAEMMLE.
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JOHN
GILBERT
Flesh and the
Devil
WORLD
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