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FINAL SHOWING TO-DAY

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At 2.30, 5.15,.7.15 & 9.30 p.m.

The Mighty Drama

of the Making of a Manl

staged midst the color of Culver Military Academy, With Tom Brown, Slim Summerville, Richard Cromwell, H. B. Warner, Andy Devine, Ronell Hopton and many others. Produced by Carl Laemmle from the story by George Greene and Dale Van Every. Directed by William Wyler.

A THRILL FOR YOU!

A STIRRING UNIVERSAL PICTURE: presented by Carl Laemmle

BROWN

CULVER

SHOWING TOMORROW

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 at Happiness

and Finding a Mirage .

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 Seiter

DAVID O. SELZNICK Production RKO pathe PICTURE

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Doctors.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1933.

HOLIDAY GOLF CABINET AND WAR

H.K. CLUB TOURNEY WINNERS

The following were the results of the Chinese New Year meeting of the Hongkong Golf Club for bogey pool and medal round com- petitions.

Bogey Pool (Old Course) W.L. Marshall (18) 2 up, wina. D.S. Robb (5) and W. Mulcaby (9) one up, tied for second place.

Other scores were J. B. Logan (b) all square, A.K. Mackenzie (3) and WA. Stewart (11) one down, There were 95 entries.

Bogey Pool (New Course)

J. S. Dyken (14) one down, wina Other scores were T. Megarry (14) and W.L. Marshall (13), two down. There were 20 entries.

Medal Round (Old Course) W. Mulcaby 82-9-73, wins. There were 20 entries.

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WARMER WEATHER

The anticyclone has weakened very considerably and pressure is now highest over South Manchuria. The monsoon will be interrupted over the China coast, but will continue to blow freshly over the Northern China Sea. Local fore- cast:--N. E. winds, moderate; fair. warmer.

LAST TWO DAYS

At 11.30 a.m.

2.30, 5.10, 7.15

8 9.30 p.m.

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DEBTS

AWAITING BRITISH

AMBASSADOR

DISARMAMENT POSITION

BRITAIN'S ANXIETY FOR ACTION

London, Jan, 30. London, Jan. 60.

The Bureau of the World Dis- Consideration of the legislative

the resumed armament Conference mot form- programme lor Acasion of Parliament, which ally at Genova this afternoon to opona on February 7th, was 'con- prepare for the meeting of the tinued at a meeting of the Cabinet General Commission on Tuesday. to-day, which lasted for an hour

and a half.

..

Two Cabinet meetings were held last week. Another meeting han beon arranged for Wednesday and it la probable that the business will require one or more meetings before to-morrow weck.

Press messages suggest that' provision is being made to obvinta any delay resulting from the week- end political crises in France and Germany.

If, owing to the absence of a French delegate, discussion of the French plan cannot be bogun, na arranged, at Thursday's meet- 'It is understood that one of the ing, the Commission will consider subjects under discussion to-day minor affairs pending his arrival.

The programme of work put was the war debt question. There

was general review of the post-forward by Great Britain to fact- tion, but no further steps are like-litate the progress of the Confer- ly to be taken until the arrival of once and to speed up practical come before the Sir Ronald Lindsay, the British decisions will Ambassador In Washington, who Commission at an early date, and and

proposals. conversation with the it is hoped that the A President-Elect, Mr. Roosevelt, at which are not a new or rival Warm Springs, Georgia, yesterday, "plan," but aim only at co-ordinat- ing the results of many months Sir Ronald Lindsay is expected of discussion and accelerating an to reach London next Sunday-agreement, will secure general British Wireless.

support-British Wireless.

BIRTH.

GIBSON. On the 28th January, 1933, at Malta to Reta (Net Hazeland) wife of lent, Com mander E. R. Gibson R.N, n son.

A coolic employed on board the n.8. - Borneo yesterday received Injuries to his left hand when a hatchway cover foll on him. He was later taken to the Government Cell Hospital for treatment.

HONGKONG'S FINEST CNEMA

OPEN UP YOUR THROTTLE WIDE! SHOUT ITS PRAISES TO THE SKIES !

Here Comes

HOWARD HUGHES' Supreme Thrill-Spectacle

SKY DEVILS

SEE-

Planes tumbling thousands of fast through dizzy circles, ripping into haystacks, crashing to the ground, #ying upside down, through buildings and hangers! The most dangerous shunt flying ever recorded by a commerɑl

SPENCER TRACY

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A TSAR AND A HALF

IN THE MAINO

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LAST 4 TIMES TO-DAY You have never before seen such Drama, auch Thrills. such Suspense! Terrific! Breathless i Spectacular!

Doomed Battalion

CHICO

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Mad mirth

takes a buggy

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Lingering laughs,teasing tunes and gor geous girls galore !

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TO-MORROW

and THURSDAY

See the king of cowboys in the service of a king!

Something new for Tom and Tony-a new thrill for yon 1.

Daring Cowboys in New Thrills!.

MIX.

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QUEENS THEATRE

To-day & To-morrow at 12,00, 2.80, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.20 SPECIAL PERFORMANCE AT NOON

OTIS

SKINNER

as the Rascal of Bagdad. Ona moment begging.. one moment. com-

manding. One mo- 'mont killing, one moment caressing. The strangest char* acter the screen has ever knowni a AA

WIN LORETTA YOUNG,- DAVID MANNERS, MARY DUNCAN, SIDNEY BLACK

·MER, FORD STIRLING

KISMET

(prenounced Klie-war)

Fintelastamat and Vishers Picture

FROM THURSDAY

Divine Temptress of the Screen

AT THE

STAR

Dramatic sonER» tion of a siren who tried to be

LIL

a saint!

Dagover

The Woman

from

Europe's hearta

in her grands American

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Monte Carlo

Sensational heart' adventures of a ravishing enchantress with!

WALTER HUSTON WARREN WILLIAM

John Wray, Geo, E. Stone.

Robert Warwick

A First National & Vitaphone Picture

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at 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9,20

"TARZAN THE APE MAN"

with JOHNNY WEISS MULLER ·

MAJESTIC

HAROLD LLOYD

Movie 'Crazy'

Thatase by Monte Lings Corporations

DEPRESSION LOOMS

IN TEXTILE INDUSTRY IN HOLLAND

Amsterdam, Jan. 30.

The Dutch textile industry facing a black outlook owing export difficulties.

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Get set for your biggest Harold Lloyd laugh! It is not necessary to give you plot or story. The less you know the more you'll enjoy this surprise prize of the year-take our word for it. Forget your worries! Come --and laugh!

Japan's capture of the East In- dian market has resulted in an, alarming increase of unemployment in the chief textile cities, notably : Twente, where 40 per cent. of the population is completely tally unemployed

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Threatened strikes and lookouts. {are still, menacing the industry.

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