10

CENTRAL

THEATRE

Reached by West Bound Queen's Road Bus.

FINAL SHOWING TO-DAY. At 2.80, 6,16, 7.15 &, 9,80 p.m.

The Surprise Picture of the Your! Grand Entertainment in a True Story of Hollywood!

Shackled to the Crowd!

and even her love was public property!

Constance BENNETT

in a heart-touching:drama of tho world, the flesh and the movies

"WHAT PRICE

HOLLYWOOD"

LOWELL SHERMAN GREGORY RATOFF NEIL HAMILTON Directed by George Cukor

DATE LINE

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1932.

AID FOR CANTON

MERCHANTS

SHANGHAI RADIO SUGAR PARLEY

TANGLE

ADVANGES BY GOVT. MEETING TO BE HELD

BANK

Canton, Dec. 2.

ON TUESDAY

SCHEME

To relleve Anqueial stringency CONTROL during this time of the year, the Kwangtung Provincial Bank has set aside $1,000,000 as lonus to merchants upon proper guarantee from five firms of good standing, each lean being limited to $100,000. Messages Ordinance, 1495, Received,

(Special to "Telegraph")

fly Telegraph.

3, 9.33 a.m./

Canwright, Telegraphic

SUCCEEDS

NO FLOODING OF MARKET

The Hague; Dec.2. The International Sagar Council has resulted in complete success.

It is understood that the Con- ference agreed that the Cuban export quota for 1934 and 1935 uld be incrensed by 70.000 tons and be offset by a reduction Shanghai, Dec. 3. in the German quota. If the Preliminary attempts to latter exceeds anticipations, then deter straighten out the Shanghai the quotas of other European mined as to when application for radio tangle were taken to-day participants will be reduced loans can be made. The Central when a meeting of the interest-proportionately. Press learned to-day that the loana ed parties was arranged for

This scheme has been approved by the Provincial Government, though an date has been

will be available in n very short time, as the Provincin! Bank is aware of the fact that merchants want to borrow money to settle all outstanding accounts before the New Year.

Tuesday.

With regard to surplus stocks, lit was agreed that it would bó There are forty distinct wireless ad policy to flood the markets, stations in Shanghal broadcasting and that liquidation should proceed daily leading to a state of "chaos in an orderly manner. in the air." At the present time, Besides the guarantee of five anyone cng crecl

The Conference passed resolu- transmitting tion to the effect that it would do Arme of good standing, no other station in the International Settle-its utmost, insofar as special security or mortgage will be re-ment and it is there that the circumstances permit, to restrict quired. The interest will be fixed majority are to be found,

planting and harvesting. . at a very low rate.—Central Press.

TORY “MENDACITY,”

VISCOUNT SNOWDEN BITTER ON OTTAWA

The Counell will hold its next meeting in Paris on March 13th.-—

Not only tv these stations operate at the same time, but adme of than use the same wave Renter. length and it is alleged that rivals have deliberately jammed one another.

REPRESENTATIVE GATHERING. London. Dec. 2. Tuesday's meeting, it is hoped,

the

STEAMER FIRED ON

ON YANGTSE

"I wish that the Ottawa, de-will comprise three members of the SEVERAL REPORTED KILLED legates would say in public what Chinese Broadcasting Association. they say privately, that Ottawa presenting the listeners, three

Hankow, Dec. 2. was a tragic failure," declared members of the Radio Dealera' Viscount Snowden at a luncheon Association. representing

The Yangtze Rapids steamer given by the Free Trade Com-dealers, one representative of the ping, which arrived at liankow mittee to the resigned Ministers,

French Broadcasting Station and yesterday, reported she had been He added that the Torics have an unofficial representative from heavily fired on 35 miles below lled on this question with a per-gach of the three Municipalities, ichang, Several of the crew are International Settlement, reported to have been killed and sistency which had almost raised the mendacity the rank of virtue.French Concession and Greater wounded.Reuter.

-Our Own Correspondent,

tickets, a repetition performance of Owing to a constant demand for the Childrens' Pantomime, **The Three Bears" will be given at the Helena May Institute on Friday 10th, December at 6.30 p.m. Please hask

Shanghai.

Discussion will take place with ja view to making concrete Nug- restions to the Municipalities and control of radio-Reuter, the Chinese Government for the

Arrested on the President Taft on her arrival yesterday, Joe Cheuk Wu, who was a passenger from America, was brought before Mr. Schofield at the Central Police Court this morn ing as a fugitive offender, wanted in British Columbin on a charge of for the fugitive, who was murder. Mr. P.X. d'Almada appeared formally

early. (This Pantomime will not be club, otariam G.A.C. Herklots will At the next inceling of the Rotary repented at the Peak Club)-Adef. speak on "Birds, Beasts and Flowers.", remanded for one week.

SHOWING

TO-DAY

BOOKING AT THE THEATRE TEL. 25313 25332

A Story of What It Costs

to be a Star.

RKO PATHE

PICTURE

David O. Selznick Exoc. Producer

Commencing TO-MORROW

Yes, that's NEWS, when this man who revels in the misdeeds of others learns something about honor...See this amazing story of a man who was ready to sacrifice anything in his craving for HOT NEWSI

A1 2.30, 5.10,

7.15 8 9.30 p.m.

HE'LL MAKE YOU LAUGHI

HE'LL MAKE YOU WEEP- BUT ALWAYS MAKES. YOU HAPPY!

AROLD LLOYD

ANDEZ BENIN

NEXT CHANGE

RALPH LYNN

in

with

CHARLES BICKFORD

ROSE HOBART

PAT O'BRIEN

Produced by Carl Laemmle, Jr., from

story by Emile Gauvreau. Directed by Russell Mack. Presented by Carl Laemmle.

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WINIFRED SHOTTER JEANNE STUART JAMES CAREW

A BRITISH. PICTURE

ORIENTAL

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2.30, 5.15, 7.15-9,30 SPECIAL FOX COMEDY FEATURE

with

JEANETTE

REGINALD DENNY

MacDONALD

"OH FOR A MAN”

Filled with Song, Music and Laughter

THEATRE

STARTING SUNDAY

UNIVERSAL'S SMASHING DRAMA

RESURRECTION

Tolstoy's Famous Story

with

JOEN BOLES, LUPE VELEZ & NANCE O'NEIL

HER

FLEMING ROAD,

WANCHLI

STARTING Wednesday DEC. 7

CHARLIE CHAPLIN

in

"THE BIG ADVENTURE"''

QUEENS THEATRE

Final Showings To-day at 2.30, 5.10, 7,15 & 9.20

Pitched to the Heart-Beat of All Womankind! ̧ TERRIFIC DRAMA

OF WOMAN'S REDEMPTION

KAY FRANCIS RICARDO CORTEZ PAUL CAVANAGH

Thros Great Stars Heading à Cast of Brilliants

TRANSGRESSIO

Ramon

HER FATE WAS SEALED

In a Letter of Confor sion Sho Admitted She Loved Another-

and Discovored Too Lato She Had Chosen Against Hor Heart!

Directed by. HERBERT BRENON

TO-MORROW

Soo Novarro as a brilliant

Soccor player and hear his most romantic love Bong!

1

Hovarro

will thrill

you in

Huddle

A

SAM WOOD

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AT THE

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in

A Stirring Football Drama

with MADGE EVANS

UNA MEREEL RALPH GRAVES

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"Our Modern Maidens"

MAJESTIC

BERT WHEELER ROB'T WOOLSEY

DOROTHY

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Merrier Than Before Screen

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