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THEY JUST HAD TO GET MARRIED

With Roland Young, FIA D'Orsay, Verree Teasdale, C. Aubrey Smith, Henry Armetta, Cora Sue Collins: Screenplay by Gladys Lehman and H. M. Walker. From a play by Cyell Harcourt. Produced by Carl Lasmala, Jr. Directed by Edward Ludwig. Presented by Carl Laemmit. A UNIVERSAL PICTURE

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The WILDEST ADVENTURES

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Directed by HAROLD, NOICE'

50B THESE AMAZING INCIDENTS CAUGHT BY THE CAMERAI Elaphante-untamed, ferocious, in a death struggle for rapesenacy, Uons-the king of besser, in a hairesising attack on jungle prey. Jaguare-treach. rous, crafty, vicious jungle cats sinking teeth in the throat of a peocary. Stampeding wild animals. A walrus hunt in the Arctic. Mammoth grizzlies. Four LOTS MEN elephants. Harpooning whales in the Antarctic. Wild 'savages of Alikes. The ragged edges of I

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

TUESDAY, MAY 23. 1933..

TEACHERS' PAY CUT

DE VALERA'S AIM

CONFERENCE AND A

"FIGHTING LEAD"

Before the close of the public 80ssions of the National Union of Teachers' conference at Aberstwyth the delegates demanded a "strong fighting lend" in the direction of claiming the remioval of "the burden of the 10 per cent, cut."

IRISH REPUBLIC

"FOR THAT GOAL

WE STRIVE”

LIVING TO BE 100

97 YEAR OLD MAN'S WORK RECIPE

Epsom.

The evening sun shone through his eadars, and made patterns on his smooth lawns, while I talked to the Grand Old Man of Epsom, Mr. E. W. Martin, J.P., who, will soon be 97, writes a Morning Post repre-

Mr. De Valera, at a service in Dublin, In commemoration of thesentative. Mr. E. W. Wliton (London leaders of the Easter week rising County) said that in London the in 1916 who were executed, re-

Ho came to Epsom when he was

cut came to an end for every mem-emphasised his demand for a Re- glx months old, and he has lived ber of the administrative staff on

public. March 31, but for tenehers it con

there ever since. He became a far- mer and a soldier, and few have

WAS

tinued. There was no reason, if "No words," said, "can Atting-over made such a success of both of careers and lived so long after- proper action was taken nationally, 'ty commemorate the sacrifice why the teachers' cut should not these men except, indeed, the wardawards.

of a now proclamation restoring be restored too.

the Republie they proclaimed, and "I was one of the country's first "To lower the income tax before gave their lives to defend. But the volunteers," he said. "I joined up these cuts in pay have been res-time has not come for that, and wo in 1859, when Europe was uneasy tored," he said, "would be a great aust content ourselves to-day with and the Napoleonic Eagle injustice. We are not actunted by the declaration that is for that goal fluteering its wings, in 1860

eneral discontent, but by a feeling we strive, and that we shall not stood in Hyde Park with 25,000 fel- of injustice thin! an

low volunteers, while Queen Vic- intolerablu

torin walked past and scrutinised burden has been placed upon the rest until we have renched it. profession alone."

"It is a resolve not to be lightly almost every button." The resolution of protest was taken, and it may not be easily or

But Mr. Martin was very keen carried after it had been amerided noon accomplished, but it is the

at East by the substitution of the words only resolve worthy of a race that on farming. His form

Ewell was a model to his neigh- "bitterly resents" for "regrota" hins never admitted conquest.

bours, and he was one of the last with reference to the Prime Minia-

"While we are working to achieve Surrey farmers to grow and distil ter's recent Intimation that it, let it be made clear that we yield mint for the London confectioners. hope could be held out for restorano willing assent to any form or His influence in the village of Ewell tion in the near future.

symbol that is out of keeping with is very strong, and he has helped A warning that unemployment Ireland's right as a sovereign na-fanumerable unfortunates to find antong young teachers might lead tion. Let us remove those forms their feet. them into propagating “dangerous one by one so that this State that He has a recipe for those who policies," not among children but we control may be a Republic in would like to make their century. among adults, was uttered by Mr, fact, and that when the time comes "You've got to be interested to live, II. Humphrey (Bolton), the vice the proclaiming of the Republic, and if you want to be interested in president, in a discussion on the may involve no more a ceremony life, you've got to work. And you question of the closure of "no-called than the formal confirmation of n must not drink too much beer after redundant schools,"

you're 70. Good-night," he said.

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ELECTRIC LIGHTS AS was 30 per cent. better as regards

INSECT TRAPS

EXPERIMENTS WITH FRUIT TREES.

injury from the codling moth than that from troca sprayed only, and 40 per cent, better than that from trees which received no treatment. "In examining a selected number Electric Hghts as Insect trapa in of apples from each tree, it was apple orchards appear to be so found there were 30 por cont, more effective na to constitute a new clean apples from treas in the discovery in fruit raising, reports lighted area than in the unlighted. Mr. D. L. Collins, special assistant There were more than twice as In the division of entomology at many apples with deep worm-holes the New York State Experiment in the unlighted area as in the Station at Geneva.

lighted area, and nearly three

"In experiments at Hilton, Now times as many deep morm-holes in York, covering several years." Mr. each apple taken from unlighted those from lightad Collins stated, "the erop from trees trees as in

ou which were placed electric lights, trees. This also applied to codl- whether sprayed or unsprayed, ing moth damago."

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