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The Mighty Drama of the

Making of a Man!

-staged midet the color of Culver Military Academy. With Tom Brown, Slim Summerville, Richard Cromwell, H. B, Wamer," Andy Devine, Russell Hopton and many others, Produced by Cart Leammle from the story by George Greene and Dale Van Every. Directed by William Wyler.

THRILL FOR YOU!

A STIRRING UNIVERSAL PICTURE presented by Col Lucamle

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1933.

POPE'S CALL FOR

PRAYER

TRUE SCIENCE. NOT ENEMY OF FAITH

NOTEWORTHY WEDDING

SAILOR CREATES DISTURBANCE ·

MR. HORACE LO AND AMERICAN FINED ON MISS GRACE HO TUNG

THREE COUNTS

Rome, Jan. 23. The Pope, in a speech publish ed in the Observatore to-day, instructed all Catholics to offer special prayers in the forthcoming Holy Year for, divine help inter of Sir Robert and Lady Ho morning when C. Nelson, of the U. counts of being drunk and disor-| scientific researches. These, he Tung, became the bride of Mr. S. S. Summerville, was charged on ricksha and said, if sincere and complete, can Horace Lo, of the legal firm

Messrs. Lo and Lo, son of Mr. Loderly, damaging a

damaging Government property. Choung-shlu.

A disturbance created by an Two of the best-known and most Amorivan acaman in Kowloon last highly respected familles of the night was described to Mr. Butters Colony were united this afternoon, at the Kowloon Magistracy this whon Miss Grace Ho Tung, daugh-

only lead to faith.

"No true science can be an enemy to the faith," he added. "Imperfect impartial science, that which stops short of the light, can mislead. Sincere and com- plete science, however, which seks only truth, can but lend to the faith and can render It true homago."

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Great interest was manifested the wedding, and thore was a large and representative gather ing at the reception subsequently held in the Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden, at which the health of the

It was alleged by Sergeant Smith of the Water Police Station, that defendant was drunk near the Star Ferry Wharf at about 11 'clock last night. lie picked a quarrel with a rickaha coolie and newly-wed couple was proposed in damaged the vehicle to the extent a happy speech, by the Hon. Mr. of $5. Both parties were taken to the charge room, defendant contin- W. T. Southorn, C.M.G., Coloninthe Water Police Station, and in Secretary.

The Pope said that, to learn the real truth, seekers must first un-

The bride, who was given-awayued to behave in a disorderly derstand humbleness of epirit, and for this virtue he recommend by her father, presented a charming manner. He tried to assault Ser- appearance in a gown of parch.geant Smith, who was on charge. ed. prayer.

ment crepo romaine, cut on grace room duty, and in doing so broke The speech was delivered yes-ful Grecian lines, with long tulle, some brass rails.

She Defendant pleaded guilty to the terday in the Consistory Hall on making a perfect silhouette.

chargea. the occasion of the approval of carried a bouquet of arum lilies.

On the first charge his Worship In attendance on the bride were miracles which were nd- vanced for the hentification of the Misses. Florence Ho Tung, imposed a fine of $10; on the Slater Vincenza Gorosa, one of Elizabeth Gittens and Rita Lo. second $20 with $5 compensation the founders of the order of Sis- The first-named was attired in to the ricksha coolic; and on the ters of Charity. Reutor.

dreas of angel-skin Ince, with vel-third $20 with $25 compensation vet coatce of azure blue, whilst to the Government.

dresses of the other two wore nzure blue tuile with velvet coatces. All carried itorul posies.

Mr. J. Owen-Hughes, who was to have left on Home leave on Saturday. has been seriously ill for some days past with influenza. He had a botter hight Inat night and is progressing as well as can be expected. His many Iriends hope that he will soon be restored to his usual good health.

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SHE FOUND THE DAWN OF ROMANCE.....AND THE TWILIGHT OF MARRIAGE!

The "Millie" Girl Plays Grand Drama Again. Tenderly Human as the Foibles of All... Youth Clutching or Happiness and Finding a Mirage ・ ・ ・

„L'SKY. DEVILS

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YOUNG BRIDE

She Expected a Penthouse...and Wound Up With Two 'Rooms and a Baby!... But She Never Quit Loving Him HELEN

Twelvetrees

with the Sensational Kid Stars of Are These Our Children?” ERIC LINDEN ARLINE JUDGE CLIFF (Ukelele Ike) EDWARDS ROSCO ("Cimarron") ATES Directed by William Sciter

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The bride's mother, wore Chinese ceremonial dress.

Dr. K. C. Yeo was beat man, The honeymoon is to be spent

going- In Shanghai, the bride'a away dress being an ensemble of with heavy brown wool guipure,

on the ouches of cantalon lace bodice, the coat to match having a large ruche of velvet.

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CONVICTS WREATH

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wreath from the prisoners bear. ing the following incription:

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"For all of us ho did. his best; "We hope in Heaven he'll find

sweet rest."

the

The Governor acceded to at Carlsbrooke, Isle of Wight, of Captain Joseph Woodhouse, of the prisoners' request that they might Church Army, for 20 years asalst be allowed to send the wreath. ant chaplain at Parkhurat convict It consisted of one chrysanthemum prison, who died suddenly in his and eight carnations, and the office at the prison.

card was written by end of the The floral tributes included prisoners.

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