CENTRAL
THEATRE
Advance Booking at Andersons & the Theatre Telephone 25720.
SHOWING TO-DAY
at 2:30, 5.15.7.15 & 9.30 p.m.
HIS PAST AFFAIR BECAME ENTANGLED WITH THE PRESENT, AND-OH! WHAT A GRAND FUTURE
AWAITED HIM!
Tom Walls LEAP YEAR
IN
ANNE "GREY ENGAGED TO A BLONDE IN LOVE WITH A BRUNETIE!
SAUCY STORY SPARKUNG WITH FUN -
A British & Dominions • Picture.
NEXT CHANGE.
Arresting,strange and terrifying is the story of the man who hunted men! On his island stronghold, Zaroff, polished sportsman, lurad ships to their doom with false beacons placed in a shark- Gefested sea...then drove the male survivors into the Jungle armed with lives, to be hunted down like beasts!
The Most Dangerous Game
With JOEL MCCREA FAY WRAY...LESLIE BANKS
ROBERT ARMSTRONG Directed by Irving Pichel and Emert B. Schoodiack from the story by Richard Connell.
A COOPER-SCHOEDSACK PRODUCTION
David O. Selznick, Exac. Producer
An EXO-RADIO Picture of com
"WOLSEY"
Gentlemen's underwear and half hose.
Fully guaranteed goods.
Special display at
Bernards' Outfitting Showrooms.
No. 1. Austin Road, Kowloon.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1933.
WAR DEBTS A POLICEMAN'S LOT-TERY LUCK
ISSUE
RISING HOPES IN BRITAIN
FOR A HAPPY SOLUTION
London, Feb. 21.
ASTONISHING CASH SWEEP PRIZE RECORD OVER A YEAR
An amazing run of luck which in a cash sweep, whilst smaller surely must have constituted a amounts of $50 for unpizced record in these matters, has been ponies have been quite numerous. enjoyed by two Europeans in con: This is the record they bave nexion with local race meetings. achieved within, the period of a The men are Sergt. A. R. year:-First prizes of $2,000 and Brittain and Sergt. W. S. Dall, $2,213, second prizes of $1,344 and Referring to the war debts ques-two members of the Hongkong $986, and another first prize of tion during a speech at a Pilgrims Traffic Police, to whom the winning $3,000 shared with two others, Society dinner in London to-night, of cash swoops has become quite whilst on the first and second days Sir John Simon said the British a common experience.
of the present meeting, they have At every race meeting since secured two first prizes of $1,038 Government were fortunate to have been able to make contact last February, they have secured and $2,912 respectively, on through with the U.S. President-Elect be one or other of the three prizes ticket No. 394. fore he assumed office on March 4th.
The British Arabassador to Wa shington had returned, after his visit to London, in full possession of the views of the Government and had just reported that he had a useful interview with Mr. Roose- velt in New York yesterday,
The conversations were at pre sent at a wholly preliminary stand- point and of an entirely general character, but it was not too soon
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ROYAL PARTY AT BRITISH FAIR
MALAYAN EXHIBITS
ATTRACT
London, Feb. 21.
CAMPING RALLY
HAMPTON COURT EVENT
London, Feb, 21.
Many European' countries. will be represented at the Camping The Queen, the Duke and Rally to be held in a to say they believed that by a frank Duchess of York, the Princess portion of Hampton Court, on the private and intimate interchange of views Royal and Prince George made a banks of the Thames, at Whit- between the British Government tour to-day of the British Indus- suntide, under the auspices of the and the United States over the tries Fair." whole field of current economic
International Federation of Camp- The Royal Party paid special ing Clubs, formed last year at problems, the way would best be attention to the Empire exhibits, the Conference in Holland. prepared for the efforts which complimenting the Malayans on the countries of the world must their display, which features rub- make together to assist in promot-ber products-Reuter.." ing a world recovery.
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The Camping Club of Britain and Ireland of which Lord Baden Powell is President will act as hosta.---British. Wireless !
They who had experienced the can people, who were passing full effect of the widespread de-through a tinte of extreme trial. pression had the liveliest sympathy (It was only by mutual undersinnd-relief could be found for the with the difficulties of the Ameri-ling and general co-operation that stricken world.—British Wireless.
*SHOWING
TO-DAY.
At 2.30, -5.10,
7.158 9.30 p.m.
HONCKONG'S FINEST CINEMA
ALL THAT WAS HOLY
-is now sin! Has LOVE, too,
a new meaning?
it's the
world you
live in-
Look at it!
JORGOTTEN COMMANDMENTS
Glorified by spectacular episodes from the CECIL B. DeMILIE epic THE TEN COMMANDMENTS"
·with
SARI MARITZA. GENE RAYMOND MARGUERITE CHURCHILL IRVING PICHEL
( Chrammint Qicture
4 SHOWS
DAILY
2.30-5.15
7.15-9.30
TAKE ANY TRam on HappY VALLEY BUS
BOOKING AT THE THEATRE
TEL. 25313, 25332.
NEXT CHANGE SUNDAY, 26th FEB. MEET THE RICHEST
SAP IN THE WORLD!...
Laugh with the sap who thought love was a noun!
STUART
ERWIN
ALIFON
KUPNORTH
SUSAN
FLEMING
LEARNED
ABOUT
WOMEN
A Parramolen Gicture
HE KNEW THE FACTS
OF LIFE...
bat, only from a book!
ORIENTAL
2 DAYS ONLY
TO-DAY
and
TO-MORROW
FAIR WARNING
It's the
GEORGE опар O'BRIEN
plest,
shoot-
in eat
outdoor romance
LABK
George O'Brien
AN AMAZING
ever
Printed and Published for the Proprietors. by PREDERICK TARGY FRANKLIN, at 1 and 8. Wyndham Street, in the City of Victoria Ereg
and
SENSATIONAL
WESTERN
STORY
clanked a
spur in.
FLEMING
ROAD
WANGHAI
TEL. 28473
JUST ALIVE
with
THRILLS & ACTION.
A story of three who were untamed; a man, a demon horse and a devil dog.
A POWERFUL,
pulsating story of intense heart-interest, with excite mont galore.
QUEENS THEATRE
TO-DAY ONLY at 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.20
LAUGH
AND GET
Directed by Gregory La Cave
An RKO Radio Picture
BUBBLING WITH
· LAUGHTER
BRIMMING WITH
HEART TUCS
FLOODING À MILLION HEARTS WITH . SUMMER
SUNSHINE
DOROTHY LE EDNA MAY OLIVER
HUCH HERDERT
RICH
TO-MORROW
BRITAIN'S BEST THRILLER
IVOR NOVELLO
ELIZABETH ALLAN & AW.BASKCOMB in
THE LODGER
A Hair-Raising Mystery Story with a Starting Climax
AT THE
STAR
To-day to Saturday
at 2.30, 6,20, 7.20 & 9,20
THE EPIO.OF SUBMARINE EZROIS M
"MEN LIKE THESE"
་་་
DECICATED TO HIM, SUBMARINE SERVICE'
AT THE
WORLD
TO-DAY ONLY
at 2.30, 5.16.7.15 & 9.20 LAWRENCE TIBBETT
in "The Prodigal" A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture
MAJESTIC
TO-DAY ONLY at 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 6 9.20 p.m.
CZAR BROADWAY
with
JOHN WRAY & BETTY COMPSON
A CHALLENGE TO HOLLYWOOD
BRITISH CONTRACT FOR JEANETTE MACDONALD
Elstree.
Mr. Hubert T. March and Mr." Horbert Wilcox have engaged Miss Jeanette MacDonald to make a series of fims for their company.. Her co-star in the first film, and also later when be has returned once again from Hollywood, will ba
The challenge of the British Mr. Herbert Marshall. Alm industry to Hollywood In- Mr. Marshall, like another Bri- creases in vigour. Perhaps the tish actor, Mr. Charles Laughton, most ambitious attack yet made one regarded in Hollywood as one of the world market is that announced the biggest finds in leading men by British and Dominion Flims off during the last year