CENTRAL

THEATRE

Reached by West Bound Queen's Road Bus.

TO-DAY ONLY At 2,30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.30

by

THE THRILLER OF THE AGES!

With Music & Sound Effects.

Dr. Amold

Fanck.

THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH.. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1932.

MORE EDUCATION LAND SPEED

NEEDED

BIG PROBLEM IN

KWANGTUNG (

Canton, Nov. 28. About 2,100,000 children of school age in Kwangtung are with- out education or have no means of attending schools, according to statistics compiled by the Provin- cla! Department of Education.

RECORD

SIR M. CAMPBELL OFF AGAIN

HAINAN'S SALT INDUSTRY

BIG PRODUCTION POSSIBLE

Canton, Nov. 28. The salt industry in Hainan in ATTEMPT ON OWN capable of extensive production.

SPEED

London, Nov. 28. The returns were based on com.

Sir Malcolm Campbell expects pilation of such children in each to attempt to break his own world helon or county. There are alto- land speed record of 253.9 miles gether 3,189,000 children of school age of whom only 1,030,000 per hour next February.

Hin old racing are attending schools,

|ear, Blue Bird has

In view of this large number of Deen rebuilt and literate children, the Department strengthened and of Education is taking steps pro- fitted with it vide education to this vast number 2,500 H.P. Rolls of children without chanca of at-Royce engine of tonding school-Central Proaa.

the type used in the Super-Marine sexplane with which Flight-

SILK FACTORY FOR Lieutenant Stain-

CANTON

DEFINITE SCHEME

IN VIEW

Canton, Nov. 28. In view of the demand for silk products at home and abroad, the provincial Department of Recon- struction plans to establish a mo- dern silk weaving factory, the ma- i chinery to be purchased in Shaug- hai.

The Reconstruction Department has ordered offefala of the Silk Burenu to tour the province and help the people in improving this industry. An official has been sent to Shanghai to study the silk producing business there.

It is believed that silk business in Kwanglang will improve when modern methods of production are employed-Central Press,

forth set up a

world air re

bord of 407.5 miles an hour.

QUEENS THEATRE

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

according to a report an official af ACCLAIMED BY CRITICS

the Provincial Department of Re- construction who was sent there to make a survey of the salt fields in that island.

A

PICTURE Y CU WILL

nant, the best known being at Sab

There are four salt fields in Hai-||CHERISH IN YOUR MEMORY! Ngar Bay. It has 2,441 mou (Chi-

пече

ex-

acre). Development ponses for each mou requires $500 to $800. This field can turn out 4,- 000,000 bales of salt a year valued at about $2,000,000.

The second one is Lam Ke Shun Pan Bay which is bedded with stone. It can produce 70,000 bales of salt a year, valued at $280,000.

Thà third field is known as Pah Lal Bay and can turn out 200,000 piculs a year. That it can pro- duce such a large quantity la duo to

The ear will be shipped to Day-Its natural conditiona unaided by tona Beach, Florida, In January little human efforts. British Wirclenn.

400 COUNTERFEIT

COINS

WOMAN GAOLED FOR POSSESSION

.

The fourth is Shun Ying Bay. The construction of every ninety square feet of this fleld requires $150. A fold of 2,000 square feet will produce 2,000 picula of salt a year. The report adds there are very encouraging pro- spects in this industry.--Central Press,

that

charged at the Kowloon Magistracy A Chinese detective arrested a before Mr. Butters this morning, woman in Shantung Street on She stated that she had been asked Sunday afternoon and when aho was searched at the Mongkok Police to carry the money, by a man she Station, two relis, containing 200 did not know, from Hongkeng to

Mongkok. counterfelt ten-cent pieces and 200 counterfeit five-cent pieces, were found in her possession.

The woman, Li Hang-yee,

was

Detective Sergeant Lamont pro- secuted, and sentence of six months was passed.

BOOKING AT THE THEATRE TEL. 25313 25532

VIENNESE

NIGHTS

(WERE MADE FOR LOVE!)

A WALKER BROK VITAPHONE KIT

WITH THE NEW TECHNICOLOR

NEXT CHANGE-

Pitched to the Henri-Beat

of All Womankind!

TERRIFIC DRAMA OF WOMAN'S REDEMPTION

KAY FRANCIS RICARDO CORTEZ PAUL CAVANAGH

AT THE

Three Great btars Heading & Cast of Brilliants

RANGRESSION

STAR

A RADIO PICTURE

TO-DAY ONLY

at 2.30. 6,20, 7.20 & 9,20

GRETA GARBO.

Susan Lenox

(HER FALL AND RISE)

We urge

you to

500

This

Picture!

With

運程

All Star

European

Cast.

Diracted

WHITE HELL of

PITZ

PALU

A Universal Super-Production.

NEXT. CHANGE

Tho Surprise Picture of the Year !

Shackled to the Crowd!

and even her love was public properlyl

Constance

BENNETT

, 4"

in a heart-touching drama of the

world, the flesh and the movies

"WHAT PRICE

HOLLYWOOD"

LOWELL SHERMAN GREGORY RATOFF NEIL HAMILTON Directed by George Cukor

DATE LINE

A Story of What It Costs

to be a Star.

RKO PATHE PICTURE David O. Selznick

Exec. Producer

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TO-DAY ONLY

At 2.30, 5.10.

7.15 8 9.30 p.m

MY IDEA OF NIGHT LIFE AIN'T SINGIN NO KID TO SLEEP!

To her, a spock-easy was v Home, Sweet Homo. To him a fight-ring was the family. circle. Until a youngster from nowhere took them over and made them over!

GEORGE

BANCROFT

"Lady and Gent

SHOWING

TO-DAY

with

WYNNE GIBSON CHARLES STARRETT JAMES GLEASON A Paramount Picture:

AT 2.80, 5.15,

7.15 & 9.80 p.m.

TO-MORROW

Romance and Roaring Action!

JOHNNY MACK BROWN

The

Vanishing Frontier

EVALYN KNAPP ZASE PITTS RAYMOND HATTON CCGParamount Release

ORIENTAL

klara CiklwynSlayer's Miquelet from

TRADER HORN

American Robin Hood saves the day for his people and the night for his senorita!

HEAD

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TEL. 28478

SHOWING SOON

JOHN BOLES

LUPE VELEZ

in EDWIN CAREWE'S

Sonsational Production

"RESURRECTION

11

Supported by NANOE O’HELL The World's Most Deanatio Love Story!

UNIVERAL PICTURE

MAJESTIC

To-day & To-morrow at 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20.p.m.

TALLULAH

FREDRIC

BANKHEAD MARCH

in My Sin"

A Garamount Gicture

TRAFFIC CASES IN $ on this count, and further mulcted in a sum of $10 for pass- Ing a stationary tram.

COURT

MANY OFFENDERS

FINED

A variety of offences was dealt with by Mr. Schofield this morning when motor summonses were

heard.

driver,

For not having full control, in that two men were permitted to sit beside him on the front seat, m lorry driver was fined $6. Sgt. Clark said when the lorry came into his view in Percival Street, the man sitting in the middle bobbed down in his seat and endeavoured to scramble out of the vehicle.

For driving at an excessive-

Cheung Yung, a lorry was fined $8 for carry an excessivo lond, while another lorry driver was fined $5 for carrying a pro-speed from Hill Road to Queen's jecting load without having pre-Road East, a lorry driver, sum- viously obtained a police permit.

moned by Inspector Alexander Lam Cheong,

was fined $20. a taxi-driver, whose front lights were out, waa fined $7.

On a summons for dangerous driving, the driver of private car. No, 2008 WAB Andd $20. The Cheun Po On, a Shanghai Chin- Magistrate was informed that the ese, who drove a motor-cycle defendant, on entering the Leigh- through Des Voeux Road, which ton Hill Road Junction from Wongnolchong Road, cut in front was excluded from the conditions of a stationary tram to turn in the of his learner's licence, was fined direction of Causeway Bay.

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