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EDGAR ALLAN POE'S WORLD FAMOUS CLASSIC OF HORROR BECOMES THE SCREEN'S GREATEST SUPER SPECIAL SHOCKER.

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BELA LUGOS SIDNEY

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Tiban fluer.

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Cart Leminte

"From ape we came,” cried this maniacal man of science; "must we deny our ancestora?" A ruthless zealot secking a bride for the gorilla #t, a prople aroused....... • city stunned... Never in all your theatre-going have you' ceen anything like EDGAR ALLAN POE'S greetest story daringly brought to the screen.

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SIKHS AND HINDUS PROTEST

PRESS COMMENTS

IN INDIA

GROSVENOR AND EBURY SCHEMES.

London, Aug. 23.

schemes

1932.

YORKSHIRE

ON A GOOD WICKET

SUSSEX FALTER AT EASTBOURNE

The success of two

Yorkshire became practically for moving alum dwellers to assured of retaining the county when modern flats is described in the championship yesterday report on the Grosvenor and they defeated Surrey in an ex-

citing game while Sussex

London, Aug. 23. The Indian Press of all shades of opinion has been filled with comments on the Government's hug which communal award, aroused greater interest in Indin than any other publication since the Simon Report.

Opinion is shown follow the anticipated lines.

The Nationalist Press, which is predominantly Hindu, expresses intense indignation, but it is diff- cult to say to what extent. its pro- ests are based on general Na- tional feeling and to what extent it is inspired by Hinda ninalist motives.

com-

The Moslems are seemingly be- ginning to realise the solid advan tages gained, especially in the Panjab.

Sikh denunciations are vehement and are based on strong feeling.

For the depressed classes, Mr. Rajah has expressed disapproval, bul Biltle has yet been heard from Mr. Amited Kar's group

The opinions se far expressed on behalf of the other minorities are! not anfavourable. British Wire- Jess.

CHINA DELEGATES TO GENEVA

THREE CHOSEN BY NANKING

JANNARASIMONENDISELENKARTESAN

SUMMER PHOTOGRAPH COMPETITION

Entries Close at End

of Month.

Intending competitors are reminded that this is the last week of the Telegraph Sum- mer Photo Competition, en- tries for which close on the 31st instant. All entries, whe- ther published or not, will be scrutinised by the neutral Judges. Mr.

Hunt, J. H. O.R.E., and Mr. E. A. Kobza-Nagy, B. A.

von

An extremely large entry has already been received, in- cluding several for the school children's section, hút, so far, bathing beach snapshots have not been very numerous. Com- petitors will no doubt make good this shortcoming during the next few days.

[ee,

There is no entrance and in addition to cash prizes of $150, bo fewer than seven given being are cameras away.

Ebury Housing schemes issued

by the Westminster City Coun- eil yesterday.

were

compelled to concede first in- nings points to Warwick.

Yorkshire have two matches to play, Bournemouth and Hampshire al Sussex nt Hove. They cannot he overtaken if they defeat Hampshire. They have obtained 285 points from 26 matches at Sussex 254 from 25 mitchies.

Surrey led Yorkshire by 16 runs on the first innings at the Oval, but failed in their second knock. Lanenshire (Y. Somerset), Hampshire (v. Glamorgan), Derby iv. Northants) and All-India (v. Leicester) won with an innings

to spare.

- KENNEDY'S BOWLING. Kennedy brought off his best bowling performance of the sen-" so at Bournemouth, claiming 13 wickets for 71 ruas, néven for 28 in Glamorgan's first innings.

Not one of the players selected to visit Australin with the M.C.C. team figured prominently, in the matches concluded yesterday.

DOLLAR SLIGHTLY

RISES

BUT MARKET STILL INACTIVE

The Hongkong dollar rose 1/8th The Governor scheme cost £431,- this morning to in; 4. The local Peking, Aug. 21.

In London, silver rose 3/16th. The Nanking Government has 600, of which the Duke of West-market, however, is still inactive. announced the appointment of minster contributed £113,650 and Messrs. W. W. Yen, Wellington the land, on which 150 flats were China was a small buyer, and there Koo and Quo Tai-chi as Chinese completed between April, 1931, and were small offerings on a steady market. After the official fixing, attending the March, 1932 representatives

On the Ebury Bridge site where there was little doing, but the League of Nations Assembly on the

the buildings cost £157,500, all the undertone was steady, Manchurian question.

New York reports silver up 200 fints are now occupied. Mr. Wellington Kon returned to

Both estates record a striking im-quarter, with the market stendy. the city from Peithaiho yesterdayprovement in the condition of the The cross-rate is 3461⁄44.

to interview Lord Bylon.

It is understood that the Lytton Commission's report will shortly be rumpleted and that the members of the Commission are now drafting The final chapters.

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premises as compared with the former dwellings.

The Garden Guild on the Ebury

Figures show that the number (Bridge Estate, formed by the ton- of these special premises increased ants to which all members contri- from 278 to 330 while the indiffer-bute 2d a month, has been remark ent premises fell from 95 to 41.

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She tries to misleud Ho. Man into Love -and gets hor-

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Girls Brush up on your Leap Year love-making! Men! Lourn the right

Robert defensive tactics from

MONTGOMERY

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STAR

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Lovers Courageous

By

FREDERICK LONSDALE

If you enjoyed Montgomery in Man in Possession" or "Priv- ate Lives" you must see this delightful lesp-year love a ory! with MADGE EVANS

ROLAND YOUSE

A ROBERT L.

LEONARD Production

Mero Goldwyn.

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World's Screen Master-Picco.

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Sweethearts pitted against lovers, wives against husbands, sons against mothers, in a frantic struggle to escape the clutch and claw of the Tcheka," Russia's sinister spy system.

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