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CENTRAL

THEATRE

TO-DAY ONLY.

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Positively Last Screening in Hongkong Daily at 2.00, 5.00, 7.20, 9.40, p.m. sharp.

Broke all Records for Hongkong.

Music Beauty Romance. Glamor and Pageantry

United to Create what

all America has ac-

claimed the

EIGHTH

WONDER of the

WORLD

RIORITA

RADIO PICTURES'. Colossal Gloriscation in Voice, Song, Color and Beauty of

ZIEGFELD'S GREATEST GIRL-MUSIC SPECTACLE

With BEBE DANIELS

hulfed as the neroan's greatem singing star,

JOHN BOLES

*** Kawest romantie (dal

Bert Wheeler Robert Woolsey Dorothy Lee Don Alvarado.

and a Thousand Dihara

Glorious old songs and glorious new by HARRY TIERNEY JOE MCCARTHY

Spectacular Scenes in Technicolor

A

WILLIAM

* LeBARON

Production

Directed by

LUTHER REED

Next Change, SUNDAY Sept. 28th.

GEORGE BANCROFT

IN

"THE MIGHTY'

"

A Paramount All-talking Action-Melodrama. Booking af Anderson's & The Theatre. Tel. 25720)

Your last chance.

See it by all means.

MAJESTIC THEATRE

To-night

Gala Farewell Performance at 9.20 p.m. ELEANORE NINON

and

LEO MANTIN “NOVELTIES ",

·Afsc-

at 2.30, 5.30 7.20 & 9.20 p.m. CLARA Bow in her Comedy Scream "The Fleet's In!"

The Show you always remember. The Stars you'll never forget..

Printed and Published for the Proprietors by FREDERICK PERCY FRANKLIN, at 1 and 5. Wyndham Street, in the City of Victoria Hongkong.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1930.

ENTERTAINMENT

OF DELEGATES.

OVERSEAS MINISTERS TO ATTEND BANQUETS,

SERVICES DISPLAYS.

THIS AFTERNOON'S RACING.

GOOD SPORT ANTICIPATED AT: VALLEY.

"RINGTAIL'S" TIPS.

حمد

London, Sept. 20. Quite a large "attendance As on the occasion of the last racing fans should gather at the Imperial Conference, naval, mill seventh extra race meeting at tary and Air Force displays are

Happy Valley this afternoon. being organised to take place dur- Good sport is expected as most of Ing, the next few weeks, at which the ponies are in excellent con- the overseas delegates to the Condition, and are as anxious to be ference will attend.

back in the business as the owners themselves.

The War Office displays will be held at Aldershot, and the Air

It is rather unfortunate that Force display at Croydon, and the Mr. Frost and Mr. da Roza are on delegates will travel to Portland the sick list, as racegoers would to view the naval exercises which rather see their candidates ridden are being arranged by the Ad-by their regular jockeys. miralty,

Many banquets will be given in honour of the delegates. Among many others, they include a Gov- ernment dinner and reception at which Mr. Ramsay MacDonald will preside. at Lancaster House on September 30. On the following night, the Royal Empire Society, British Empire League, Victoria League, Overseas League and Bri- tish Empire lub are giving a dinner for the delegates at the Mansion House, at which Prince Arthur of Connaught will be in

the chair.

On October 3, the Prime Minis- ters and Ministers and their wives will be the guests of the King and Queen at Buckingham Palace. The Prince of Wales will be pre- sent. The Prince of Wales will also attend a dinner and recep tion to be given by the Empire Marketing Board an October 8- British Wireless.

SIR THOMAS MAY TRY AGAIN.

THE WON'T BE. HAPPY TILL HE GETS IT.”

New York, Sept. 26. That Sir Thomas Lipton will make another challenge for the America's Cup 1. the interpreta- tion placed upon L statement made by him in the house of the Mayor, Mr. Walker, on whom he called to say farewell, prior to his departure to-morrow on the, s.s. Leviathan,

Sir Thomas said, "I think I can repay the generous spirit in which you have received me here. by saying that I shall be back again before long for another trial." He would give no date.

-Renter's American Service.

THE MANUFACTURE OF NARCOTICS.

BRITAIN OBJECTS TÓ WIDER CONFERENCE.

.Geneva, Sept. 26. The Fifth Committee has pass- ed a resolution requesting the Assembly to invite all States, members and non-members of the League to the projected Con- ferece of the limitation of manu- facture of narcotics, and has

There are sure to be tight finishes in some of the events, especially as some of the ponies in the moderate class races are evenly handicapped, and it will therefore be a difficult job. to

nominate them.

Zorhan will be a tremendous

favourite for the Aggregate Stakes

view of his distinguished per- formances during the first part of the season.

Nevertheless, The Pride of Tsingtao should keep him buzzing, for the whole distance. My selections are:

1st Race.

Glory Mount Elburz Sonny Boy

2nd Race.

Royal Flush Windsor Stag Peppercarn

3rd Race.

Christmas Frolic. Fifty Fifty Four Clubs

1th Race:

Pride of Tsingtao Zorban Black Beauty

5th Race

The Goods Orlando

Little Thunder

6th Race.

The Partridge As You Like It Sunloch.

7th Race

Wheredom Winsom Stag Chesapeake Bay

8th Race.

- Nationalist II

Carnival Eve -Mike

916 Race,

White Stars Grenadier Teuchit

"WET" CANDIDATE IN NEW YORK..

further requested the Budget MR. TUTTLE NOMINATED FOR Committee to vote the necessary THE GOVERNORSHIP. credits.

The British and Dominion de- legates objected to the widening of the Conference, and did not vote.-Reuter.

WHITCOMBE THE BEST PROFESSIONAL.

WINS "NEWS OF THE WORLD" TOURNAMENT,

the

British

REGULATION OF PAWNBROKERS.

INTEREST CHARGEABLE BY

CHINESE MOON.

GOVERNOR'S POWERS,

The Government Gazette contains: the draft of an Ordinance to amend the law relating to pawn- brokers. An interesting change is introduced in the definition

of "month" by which Chinese moons are substituted for the English calendar month, and interest is payable by the Chinese moon.

·Section 3 is entirely new, and enables H.E. the Governor to make regulations for the better carry- ing out of the provisions of the Ordinance. Among the powers so defined are regulations for pre- scribing and altering the maximum rates of interest to be charged by pawnbrokers; and for prescribing and limiting the number of 'pawnbrokers shops that may be allowed in any area.

Section 11 which confers power and

to inspect goods pledged pawnbrokers' books is made more clastic by substituting the words "police officer not below the rank for the previous of sergeant," language, "inspector of police." and by empowering the Inspector General of Police to give general authority to a constable to inspect pawnbrokers' books in general. In practice a limited power to search the books of specified pawnbrokers only has been found inadequate.

By section 21 of Ordinance No. 1 of 1860 the court or magistrate is empowered to make an order for the restoration to the owner of an article which has bean stolen and pawned, or unlawfully pawn- ed, on payment of the whole or part of the loan, or without payment. As the law stands at present, if an order has been made which is adverse to the owner it can be

at wholly disregarded, by him. least in cases where it has not been made on his application, and in spite of the order he can still sue for the return of the article- without payment to the pawn- broker. It seems desirable, how ever, that, if an order is made, it should be final. Section 28 of this Ordinance accordingly pro- vides that an order of this kind shall be a bar to any other remedy, for the recovery of the article. It is, however, provided that both the owner and the pawnbroker must be given an opportunity of being heard,

COLONY'S FINANCES.

CREDIT BALANCE STILL GROWING.

Financial statements made up for the first half of the year show that the Colony's credit, balance at the end of June ŵng $10,765,316.30, as compared with $10,701,839.17 at the end of May.

The revenue for June was $2,- 197,834, compared with $1,529,335 for the same month last year, whilst for the six months the total income

was $12,323,682, as against $11,- 494,573 for 1929. The estimated revenue for the whole year is $22,-

712,920.

The expenditure during June was $2,134,360, against $1,741,768 last Albany, Sept. 26:`

year, whilst for the six months the The advocate of a

"wet"

total outgoings were $11,221,218, America. Mr. Tuttle, has been compared with $9,568,591 in 1928. nominated as a Republican' can-

The estimated expenditure for the didate for the Governorships.whole year is $27,268,516. Reuter's American Service.

GERMANY AS AN OIL PRODUCER.

WELL TAPPED IN HANOVER GIVES BIG YIELD.

It was reported on September 17 that the Wets" had welcomed another champion of their cause in the person of Mr. Tuttle, the United States Attorney in New York, who had resigned his post. In a statement, Mr. Tuttle said he favours an amendment of the London, Sept. 26.

Prohibition Act providing for Playing at Oxhey, Charles State

option, without saloons.

Berlin, Sept. 26. Whitcombe has won what is He declared that while everybody

Reports from Nienhagen, in virtually

desired temperance, nobody could Profes- sional Golf Championship, beating be satisfied with present condi- Hanover, that drilling operations Henry Cotton in the final of the tions. Mr. Tuttle is a prominent have tapped an oil well, at present local Republican and is at present producing alxteen tons of oil an News of the World £1,050 tourna conducting an inquiry into City hour, have strengthened the belief ment by 4 and 2.

graft scandals. He achieved pro-in the opinion recently ascribed The match was over 36 holes.minence by his handling of the to the American oil magnate, Mr. Sixty-four leading professionals inquiry into the "Vestris" disaster. qualified from all parts of the country after preliminary com- petitions. Compatou and Mit- chell were amongst, the competi-. tors.-Reuter.

DUMPING OF SOVIET PRODUCE,

THE UNEMPLOYMENT | CHICAGO TAKES PRECAUTION

IN WHEAT MARKET,

PROBLEM.

CONTINUATION OF LIR-LAB. CONVERSATIONS.

·

Harry Sinclair, that Germany is capable of producing all the oll she needs.

Mr. Sinclair and other Ameri- cans were recently prospecting in various parts of Hanover. Reuter,

BARONETCY FOR THE LORD MAYOR.

KNIGHTHOODS FOR THE TWO SHERIFFS.

Chicago, Sept. 26. The Board of Trade has de- cided to take measures to end the selling of grain futures by foreign Governments, and has also in- structed its Business Conduct Committee to take vigorous measures to stop "bear" raids and HM the King has approved a} price manipulation. Reuter's Baronetcy of the United Kingdom American Service.

being conferred upon Sir William

London, Sept. 26.

London, Sept. 26. The Labour-Liberal conversa tions on the unemployment question were continued to-day, when Mr. Lloyd George, accompanied by Lord Lothian and Mr. Seerbohm Rown- tree, called at No. 1, Downing. The above measures are evident-Waterlow, on his retirement from Street, and had an interview with ly dictated by the recent outery the office, of Lord Mayor of the Prime Minister, Mr. Ramsay against alleged dumping of Soviet London; and Knighthoods upon MacDonald, and the Chancellor of wheat in the Chicago market, at the retiring Sheriffs, Alderman Major the Exchequer, Mr. Philip Snow rate which has entirely dis- Alderman Neal and

organised the American sales.. den.British Wireless..

Bowater British Wireless."

AT THE

QUEEN'S

TO-DAY TO MONDAY

At 2.80, 5.10, 7.15 & 8.75

HOT LAUGHS! HOT MAMAS! HOT SONGS!/

HOT for

PARIO

All Talking, Laughing, Movietone

with

VICTOR MCLAGLEN

carrying on his cock-" a eyed adventures with FIFI DORSAY and EL BRENDEL Written and directed by RAOUL WALSH, who made "The Cock Eyed World" Original songs by Walter Donaldson and Edgar Leslie‹

Presented by WILLIAM FOX

QUEEN'S NEXT CHANGE

MARY

NOLAN

YOUNG DESIRE

·FTER lifetime of "Just men" there came Into the life of this expari-

eace hardened carnival girl the love of a clean lad.

..She... Could she accept it? Could

y not?. she go through with his” avowed insistence on mar- anything? riage? Way: loved him. Enough to do

DCHING! Sea

what she did in this amazin

sgly gripping and colour fully allucing drama.

Directed by Lew Collins Fresented by CARL LAEMMLE.

GRETA GARBO

AT THE

WITH

WORLD

JOHN

GILBERT

Devil

Flesh and the

in

∙FINAL

TO-DAY:

SHOWINGS At 2.30, 5.15, 7,15 & 9.20. (Interpreter at all Performances)

LILLIAN GISH

in "The Scarlet Letter

with LARS HANSON.

AT THE

STAR

FINAL SHOWINGS-TO DÀY (21:3.30;" 8.30 & 9,20,

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