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CENTRAL THEATRE

FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY At 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 &, 9.30.

THE NEWEST CHINESE-SUPER SPECIAL- MELODRAMA WITH ENGLISH TITLES.

"THE POWER OF LOVE"

With AN ALL-STAR CAST PRODUCED BY THE STAR CO.

-STARTING TO-MORROW

BY SPECIAL REQUEST———RE-SCREENING OF

1932 UNED ARMAS PICTURE

ROMP AROUND THE WORLD

WITH DOUGI

Priebank spend – Talibanks pop-lane and daringly

antcessful derm of scent cutetap deut

AROUND THE WORLD IN SO MINUT

DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS

All The World Hi Stage! Continents His Playground I

UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE

Cyclonic pageant of laughs, gags, thrills, romance,

adventure! Conceived, "enacted, directed by the incomparable genius of Doug Fairbanks supported Sy a cosmic cast of five hundred millions!

£3,000 MILES OF LAUGHS, GAGS, THRILLS & ROMANCE! HAILED BY THE PRESS & PUBLIC AS-DOUG'S GREATEST- SCREEN ACHIEVEMENT! SHOWING SOON

AMERICA'S PREMIER COMEDIAN SHAKING THE WORLD'S SIDES IN AN EXTRAORDINARY LAUGH PRODUCTION!

EDDIE QUILLAN.

NIGHTWORK

With SALLY STARR, FRANCES UPTON, NORA LANE.

Fex TAI PING THEATRE

VICTUR35/

QUEENS AD, WEST, TEL. NO, 27176

Accessible by both bus (Queen's Road W.) and Trams (Des Voeux Road W.)

SHOWING TO-DAY at 2.30, 5:30, 7.30 & 9.30.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1932.

MAXIMUM TERM IMPOSED

MAN WITH KNIFE SENTENCED

Was

PYJAMA GIRLS MOB THE PRINCE

HIS SCARLET SHIRT

'The maximum sentence of three! months' hard labour was Inflicted

The Prince of Wales set a new on Ling King-shun, who charged before Mr. Wynne-Jones fashion when he wont motoring to-day with the possession of a following his official reception at knife fit for an unlawful purpose Cannes. and was unable to give the Court a satisfactory explanation of the use he intended to put it to.

He wore

a scarlet, open-neck shiel, grey flannel trousers. and abonter.

The Prince and Prince George were mobbed by hundreds of girls wearing bench pyjamas when they landed on Cannes Pler from pinnace from H.M.S. Shropshire in

Delective Inspector Shaftsin said the defendant was arrested; In the course of the police trailing a gang of armed robbers. In formation, he nnid, was received on Wednesday that an armed rob- bery was being protected, and pro- ceeding to the address indicated, the morning. No. 17, Gage Street, ho with a party of district watchmen waited

As they walked along the quay

ELECTRIC EYE WITH

A MEMORY

WAVES THAT BECOME PICTURES

An electric eye which not only sees but remembers has been in vented by Dr. F. Dussaud, French nolentist, according to a report submitted to the Academy of Seloneo in Paris.

The apparatus, it is claimed, combines the actions of a camera with those of a cinematographie projector, but without the, uso of plates or alms.

are

a

Scones. either moving or still, recorded by telovisual camera as electric waves of vary Aing intensity. When the process la reversed the waves become picture which can be thrown upon in television' screen.

for hours without anything ma-hysterical women crowded round, terialising.

falling over each other in their eagerness to get a closer vlow of the Prince of Wales.

It was

not until the following day that definite word was ce- ceived that the robbery party was an the move, and round about. 4 'clock in the afternoon, the police, from vantage points, observed two men who went up to the floor of No. 17 only to reappear in street three minutes later.

the

The two suspects-recognized as ex-gang robbers who had only recently been discharged from prison-walked quickly along

and were Gage Street, joined by three other men, one of whom was the man now being charged.

1001

were

almost official ear on the

Some of them knocked over by an which followed closely heels of the Royal visitors.

The Princes were staying at an hotel, which has a private bath- ing beach where they could bathe of sight- without the intrusion Beers.

According to Professor Alfred Lacroix, Permanent Socrotary to the Academy of Selence, the sights nside in the form of electric cur- 'seen" by the machine are stored rents for any length of time, and only become pleturas again when aro communicated to the waves a screen.

WORRIED OVER SEASIDE FLIRTATION

GIRL DROWNED.

"The Strange Case of Clara Doane,"

A girl's worry over an incident King' now being screened at the Theatre, has everything to commend during a flirtation at the seaside It in the way of dramatisation, was revealed at a Wrexham in- At this juncture, the district and photography. The story may be queat on Hilda Thomas (19).

on somewhat well-founded lines, but A verdict of "Found drowned" watchmen made their presence the Interest does not suffer on that was recorded. known, and all of the party of account, so well have the story and Mrs. Thomas said that six weeks' suspects, except one, were arrest-dialogue been put together. As one age she found her daughter crying ed. In Li's possession was a of the few really good pictures of curiously-shaped pointed knife, year, it is to be unreservedly

mended to the attention of which, although identified as

Костя. knife, legitimate pig-sticking nevertheless occasioned suspletons under the circumstances,

Asked what explanation he could give of the use of the Instrument, defendant said he was looking for his sister!

His Worship observed that the defendant could not convince him that he was looking for his sister with a piraticking knife.

"I had intended to open paint

TO-DAY ONLY

At 2.30, 5.10,

7.15 & 9.30 p.m.

tho

com-in her bedroom. picture "She told me (the mother con- tinued) that at Rhyl recently she and her. friend met two young men and that the one she was with was rude to her. She said she tins with it and also to scrape told her Gance about it. He for- paint," continued defendant, inave her and warned her not to explaining that he was a house do such a thing again. She could painter by profession,

not get the Rhyl incident off her mind, however."

As he lived at Shamshulpo and

A young man was called and the knife was bought at a stall at

"We just- Lascar Row, his Worship found it denied any rudences. difficult to believe that he should rolled each other on the sand." have gone that distance merely he said, "but were in the public

view always,” for the purpose stated.

KINGS THEATRE

It Couldn't be True Yet they Tore my Baby from Arms-

my

ANN HARDING East Lynne STRANGE CASE

CLIVE BROOK CONRAD NAGEL

[FOX]

PICTURE

NEXT CHANGE-SUN. to TUES.

"HIGH TREASON

A British-Gaumont Production.

Students & Service Mon in Uniform Half Price

for Dress Circle & Back Stalls.

1.B.-Stopping station for Bus In front of Theatre already fixed-

-RECLAMATION GROUNDS, WANGHAI

GARDEN

OPCH-AIR CINEMA, valveam

THEATRE

-TALKING PICTURES

LAST 2 PERFORMANCES. TO-NIGHT 7:30 & 9.30.

> THE MOST SENSATIONAL

“DRACULA” PICTURE EVER MADE.

FOR THRILLING, STARTLING AND MYSTERIOUS SENSA- TIONS. NOTHING TO EQUAL IT HAS EVER BEEN PRODUCED.

..

STARTING TO-MORROW NIGHT. UNIVERSAL'S GREATEST SCREEN EPIC.

THE SHOW BOAT”

AS ONE PICTURE YOU WILL LOVE TO SEE AGAIN. SAME BARGAIN PRICES OVER 2,000 SEATS.” ---

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TO-MORROW

VOLCANO of LOVE!!

Temptation mold- ered in her eyes. Peril in her kisses!

DEVIL'S

CLARA DEANE LOTTERY

TO-DAY

ONLY

A Paramount Picture

.with

Wynne Gibson Pat O'Brien

AT 2.80, 5.15;

7-15 & 9, 30p.m

Frances Dee.

with

Elissa LANDI

Sam Taylor Production

FOX PICTURE

ORIENTAL

A CHINESE SOUND-ON-

FILM SUPER SPECIAL TALKIE.

Singing and Talking Picture with English Titles,

"YESTERDAY AT PEKING"

Produced by THE SHANGHAI STAR

MOTION PICTURE CO.

TO-MORROW

A UNIVERSAL PICTURE

FLEMING

·ROAD, WANOHAI;

TEL. 28478

QUEENS THEATRE

SHOWING TO-DAY at 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.20

"He Knew Only · the Law of the Jungle-

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You'll

When 2101

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uperb

wimming

Idonis,

'ohnny

Waize-

muller,

de

Tarsan!

JUNGLE THRILLS! Amazing beyond belief, what you will soet A giant white man, Tarzan, King

of the Jungle. Fights with Hons, hugs apt.

crocodiles, fierce natives, a thou- sand other thrillst

ELEPHANT, STAMPEDE! The most exciting scene ever shown on the seroon! A una herd of wild elephants led by Tarzan in a new kind of jungl war! It's terrifying! It's un- boliovablef

PRIMITIVE LOVEI Would you live like Evo if you found the right Adam? See hou that question is answered in a romance that will leave breathless!

you

R

THE

APE

with Johnny WEISSMULLER

Nell HAMILTON

C. Aubrey SMITH Maureen

~ O'SULLIVAN '

Directed by the man who made "Trader Horn,"

W. S. VAN DYKE.

MAJESTIC

TO-DAY ONLY

At 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9,20 P.M.

ROBERT

COOGAN. JACKIE

COOPER,

MITZI GREEN.

JACK SEARL

in

Skippy

A Paramount Picture

A joyous story of youth

frolicking_in_happy boyhood on the screen- Skippy and his gang!

Frinted and Published for the (KLIN, at 1 and 8.: Wyndhada

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