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THEATRE

SHOWING TO-DAY

At 2.30, 5.10. 7.15 & 9.20 p.m.

80 THIS IS PARADISE

Part I

HWAR

Another Chinese All-talking, Singing

and Dancing Picture. Starring

BUTTERFLY WU

Chinese foremost screen favourite

with

Shaw Pei Chen Directed by

CHANG SHIH CHUEN

Recorded by PATHE ORIent co. Produced by MASS CO., Shanghai,

NEXT CHANGE

He coddled

his son into a waster-then asked another father to re

build him into

YOUNG SINNERS

A

sparkling

comedy drama

As daring as youth, itself”

As romantic as a first kiss

As intimate as a lover's secret

As invigorating as the great outdoors

tolth

THOMAS MEIGHAN HARDIE ALBRIGHT Dorothy Jordan Directed by

WAR DEBTS PLAN.

GRANDI CONFERS WITH MUSSOLINI.

Rome, Nov. 7.

JOHN BLYSTONE

From the stags þey by ELMER HARRIS

Italian Minister for Foreign Af falrs, conferred with Signor Mussolini to-day before embark- Ing on the Liner Couto Grande.

The Liner is sailing from Naples an Sunday to New York, and In continuation of the con- Signor Grandi is going to confer ferences that are being held with with President Hoover on the sub- A view to establishing some more ject of Italian claims and Habilities permanent alleviation of the War on similar lines to the recent dle- Debta and Reparations question cussion between the President and after the twelve-month, stay In Monsieur Laval, tha French

by Introduced Ryments

the Premier, whose comment was "the "Hoover Plan," Signor Grandi, the baby has been born.”—Router,

Printed and Published for the Proprietors by FREDERICK PERGY THANKLIN, at 1 and 8. Wyndham Street, In the City of Victoria

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1931.

STABILISATION OF

SILVER PROPOSALS.|

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and any material rise would tend to diminish her exports and in-

har Imports.

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Although

this would be of undoubted bene-|

RIDDLE OF JUNK COLLISION.

CRAFT SUNK OUTSIDE ABERDEEN,

FUNERAL OF LATE MR. X. CHEW.

IMPRESSIVE SCENES.

There was a large attendance at the funeral on Saturday afternoon of the late Mr. Frank Chow, who

it to exporters to China, it ro. STEAMER BLAMED. died on the 5th Inat. after a pro-

mains to be seen to what extent the increased Imports would con- alat of silver.

All allegation that the master of a steamer, which collided with

A regular supply, at a reasonable a fishing junk off Aberdeen during price, might contribute to the maln«

tenance of the command for silver. the early hours of yesterday morn Therefore, a too sudden, or a tooling, failed to stop and render a

sistance to the crew, is contained

large rise in the price should be avolded.

longed illness at the French Hos- pital, Causeway Bay,

The cortege left the Hospital shortly after two o'clock, precoded by a Chinese band and was follow- ed by many relatives and friends

2

of the deceased to the Roman Catholle Cemetery. where Requiem Service was conducted by Muk Ping-hang, master of fish-the Rev. Fr. L Banchio, assisted ing junk 346 H.Y.. has reported that whilst he was fishing off Aber. deen at 2 a.m. yesterday a steam- |

It would also be a grave error in a raport muide to the Police by to decide beforehand what price the victims of the mishap. *hould be aimed at, hence the advisability of bringing the North American producers and refiners of silver into a sales agreement with the Government of India.

A selling agreement which did

by Fr. Page, F. Situ and the seminarists.

Mrs. Frank Chew and two

not include the Indian Govern- ship, the name of which he did daughters of the deceased were ment, would not be practicable. not ascertain collided with the junk, the chief mourners.

which

and became waterlogged

Among those sank. It was later raised and tow present at the graveside were the into Aberdeen by a passenger Mesara. Hector Sullivan, D. A.

junk, which also resgued the crew without any casualties.

Relation of Silver to Gold. The report suggests that probable scarcity of gold might he alleviated by the use of silver as part cover for notes. it is not The damage to the fishing junk proposed for fix the ratio between is slated to be in the vicinity of the respective prices of gold and $600. silver, but if suggested that

mny government which finds it impos- sible to secure a sufficient supply of proki might consider the purchase | of ag amount of silver Against which holes of low denomination, covered by the silver, to abnost i The full vane of the gold coin for which it is substituted, would be issnett. Renter,

--.

FIGHTING IN HEART OF TIENTSIN.

5192.

PRIESTS SHOT BY AGITATORS.

GHASTLY SPANISH

OUTRAGE.

|

Corlett, T. S. Loong. E. Sahniet,

Kwok Hin Wan, J. H. Tam, Stephen K. L. Trang, Chan Kwok Leung, Basant Singh, W. Dorablee, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Chan, Misses Sullivan, ataf of the State Steamship Co., mem- hers of the Chinese Catholic Your Men's Society, and many others.

Wreaths were sent by his sor rowing -mother, the widow, daughters, (Elizabeth and Lucy), sister Mrs. S. Y. Wong), Mr. and

Mrs. Kwan On, C. Y. Yeon, C, H. Yeon and S. Y. Wong, Mr. and Mrg, C. A. Sullivan and family, Mr. and Mrs. David J. Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Chan and family, Mrs. Leon D. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Beck, Mr. and

J. Chenk, Messrs. The State Steam-

Madrid, Nov. 4. Agitation against the Roman Catholic church resulted to-day in one priest being killed and an other seriously injured while they were walking in a suburb of Bilbao, They were fired upon by unknownship Co. and their Staff, John assailants.

Manners and Co. Canton. The There was another outrage near Mortgage Co., Ltd.. Anderson and Chinn Provident LOAT and Cordova, three men being serious-

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military enmander. The Chines allege that the rebels were inspired by the Japanese as they were seenly injured in a struggle between Ashe, J. M. da Rocha and Co., C. riming from the Japanese Conces med bodies of men from the pro-Wan Kee, Queen's Motor Boat Co... and Co., F. Chan and Co., Chan vince of Badajoz and the police.

Ltd., Sze We Co., Mel Lee Co., Al Kin. Hop Fat, Hip Hing. W Kuator. authorities have despatched special | Marshal Chang Hsuck-liang

F. A. Machado, D. A. he Corlett, J. 1. Tam, Fred and Troops to maintain order in the captured Shihchinchuang and was Hector Sullivan, A. native city.

about to enter Paotingfn when

A. Abbus, Kwok Hin Wan, T. S. Lang Ng Kai

The situation remains obscure but the Manchurion Government

A well known sad at one time revolt of his colleagues in Shansi Leung, Wan Pak Kea, P. L. Wong, an influentlat personage in the threatened to cut off his rear and Ma Tak Leung, Basant Singh, H. politicni stage in North China, the whole campaign collapsed on K. Chau, Henry Tang, Miss A. Shih Yo-shan started a big revolu-the eve of a big success. tion on the Shungi-Chihli frontier then Shib Yu-shan har spent most bers

Since Havera, Mrs. M. Vessoona, Mem- some months ago and with the aid of his time between Taingtao and Young Men's Society, and many of the Chinese Catholic of 50,000 rebels and the cousin of Dairon-Rensha.

others.

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Commencing

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the ever populer CHARLES FARRELL

and his new leading lady, the porgeous continental ston ELISSA LANDI

Directed by Alfred Sentell

ARMISTICE DAY AT

CANTON.

CHURCH SERVICE AT MASONIC HALL.

The fallo ing arrangements

To-Day and

To-Morrow.

At 2.30, 5.20. 7.20

8 9.20 p.m.

SHE CAME SEARCH-

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LIVES:

1. A subscription - Bat is being circulated.

2. Popples will be sold on Novem- bor

or 11th by Ladies of the British

Community at Shamenn.

There will also be a specia Church Service at 10.80. a.m.

A THIRD COMPLETE CHANGE have been made in connexion with November 11th which will be held

OF PROGRAMME

ralaing funds for Earl Hal British Legion. Appeal:-~-

ab-the-Masonic Hall,-Sham ing to Christ Church, Shameen ing under repair.-

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