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FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY'
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AFRAID TALK
with
ERIC LINDEN SIDNEY FOX
A CHINESE PICTURE
THE STAR MOTION PICTURE Co.
prosenti
CHINA'S QUEEN OF
THE SCREEN
Miss
Butterfly Wu
In
"THE FLOWER OF LIBERTY”
AN ALL-TALKING CHINESE FILM,
A GREAT PICTURE SELECTED TO REPRESENT CHINA IN THE CHICAGO EXHIBITION.
TO-MORROW
TOM MIX TALKS
for the first time on any screen, In the shing picture made from a famous novel!.
ТОМ
MIX
DESTRY RIDES
AGAIN
(and Tony, too, of course)
With ClaudiaDell. Zasu Pitts. Direct. ed by Ben Stoloff. Produced by Stan- ley Bergerman. Presented by Carl Laemmle.
By MAX BRAND,
UNIVERSAL PICTURE
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY,
DAIRY PRODUCE IMPORTS
RESTRICTIONS IN HOME MARKETS
COUNTRIES REACH AGREEMENT
MAY 30, 1933.
A SLANDER ON Raising
THE DOG?
Scuttled
SPANIEL DESCRIBED Vessels
AS A CHOW
The expedition is also under- taking to raise tavo sunken past- senger vessels, the Potemkin and the Mercury, work on which was
the nearest future these two vessels started in the full of last year. will be refloated.Taas..
Moscow, May 24. Appearing as defendant on a
The Soviet salvaging expedition summons for allowing a black chow dog in Devon Road, Kowloon has renewed its work in the Binck Tong, without a muzzle, Mr. J. M. Sen and the Sea of Azov. Atton- Ave now being paid to 'Almada Remedios, the solicitor, tion fa
transport ships scuttled near told Mr. Butters at the Kowloon
Odessa by remnants of the defeated Magistracy this morning that he white Russian armies when they Londay, May 29. Mujor Elliott, Minister for did not own a black chow dog. Agriculture, sald in the House lle said he owned a dark spaniol, evacuated that area, and another of Commons that the foreign which the Indian constable might ship sunk ncur Novoronalisk countries mainly concerned Injhave mistaken for a chow, the export to Britain of cream,' Mr. Remedios also pointed out condoned whole milk, and conden- that although the alleged offence sed skimmed milk, had given an was committed on May. 12, the nBsurance they would agree, 48 cummons was not taken out until an emergency measure, to limit May 23, and it was not served on their export to the United King- him. until May 26. He suggested dom during June, July, and August that in future summonses should to an amount not exceeding eighty be served Immediately after the per cent., of the quantities ship-offence in order to allow the de- ped in the corresponding period fondants to make investigations.
His Worship-I admit that the Inst year, subject to review ench:
summons has been unduly delayed. month.
The overseas and dominions re- Do you plead guilty or not guilty,
small Mr. Remedios. ported in comparatively quantities were asked to ensure: that shipments remained at the' previous level.
NOT ABLE TO PLEAD.
Mr. Remedios.I am not in a The overseas are dentinions re-position to picad one way or the Worship. 1 don't presentatives had promised they other, your would use their best endeavours know whether my dog was out in to co-operate so far as they were the street at the time or not. concerned in the export of these! His Worship.-The only thing to producta.
do now is to take the constable's evidence.
In view of these arrangements there would be no longer any queя-: tion of British manufacturers re ducing their output-British Wireless.
Dinner Dancea are now being enr ried on as usual at the Peninsula
Hotel.
SHOWING
TO DAY At 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 8 9.30 p.m.
An Indian constable testified to seeing an unmuzzled black dog going into Mr. Remedios house on May 12.
Mr. Buttera:-Do you wish to put up any defence, Mr. Remedios? Mr. Remedios-Not at all, your Worship.
HONCKOHC'S FINEST CHEKA
8 STARS IN ONE PICTURE
The season's greatest cast in a story that pulses with the romance, excitement and gayety of a big, State Fair... A löve idyll between
a country lass and a reporter... Father and Mother busy winning
prizes. Son finding adventure with a car
nival girl who loved him but left him.
GREATER
FOX
PICTURES
Janet GAYNOR Will ROGERS
Lew AYRES
Norman Foster
Frank Craven
4 SHOWS
Sally EILERS
Louise Dresser Victor Jory
Mr. Butters-I'll fine you., $8. All the same. I know there fa no reason for the delay of two weeks, Mr. Remedios-The only point is that it gave me no time to in- vesilgate.
Mr. Butters-I quite appreciate that.
In another case, Mra. Kemp was fined $8 for allowing a brown spotted dog to bo in Somerset Road without a muzzle.
FINED AFTER SHOOTING.
An elderly woman named Chul Ming, who was summoned for a similar offenco, complained that her dog had been shot by the Police. A fine of $8 was also imposed.
Defendant. But my dog has already been shot by the Police.
His Worship-I'm not sur prised.
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NEXT OHANGE
A Romantle
Figure
following a flaming trail of international intrigue through the embassies and boudoirs of Wash- ington.
Warner BAXTER
STATE FAIR Man
mary by FUR STÔNG
So play by REJA SET and PAIN GESIN
HENRY KING
PRODUCTION
THESE 8 GREAT STARS
ARE TOGETHER FOR
YOUR ENTERTAINMENT.
About
Town
(Karen MORLEY Conway TEARLE
PICTURE
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To-day & To-morrow at 2.80, 5,10,-7.15 & 9.20
1933 Marches Onl...With One Of The World's Undying Romances !
We Usher in a New Year with the Most Magnificent Production of this Immortal Story.... the Love-Drama of a Yankee Sailor and Japanese Geltha Girl.....
MADAME BUTTERFLY
with
SYLVIA SIDNEY CARY GRANT CHARLIE RUGGLES
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B.P. SCHULBERG
PRODUCTION
Q Gharamount) Picture
NEXT CHANGE-
THOMAS MEIGHAN
ZASU PITTS
ROMANTIC!
DRAMATIC!
WILLIAM COLLIERS
WILLIAM BOYD
• LEW CODY.
TO-DAY and TO-MORROW
SPECTACULAR!
MADISON SQUARE GARDEN
WITH
JACK OAKIE MARIAN NIXON
Al Guramount Picture
Love steered a course through. dangerous chan- nals to covet- ed goals.
STAR
TEMPLE TOWER
prezented
William FOX
Thrill and Chilli -with
"BULLDOG
DRUMMOND"
©
At 2.30 8.20,
1.20 € 9.20.
MAJESTIC
"Let's Love Tonight," They
Said! "There May Be No
Tomorrow!"
HELEN.
HAYES
GARY...
COOPER
ADOLPHEMENJOU |
di Prezzmotani Peur
TO-DAY ONLY
At 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 P.M.
Defying a world gone mad with hate two hearts that were mad with love!
Printed and Published for the Proprietors by FREDERIOR PEROY FRANKLIN, at 1 and B. Wyndham Street, in the City of Victoria Hongkong.”
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"SHANGHAI
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THE
(English Titlos)
MOST MARVELOUS CHINESE PICTURE EVER PRODUCED.
ESPECIALLY SELECTED by the
OHINESE ART ASSOCIATION
to be presented at the Chicago
·World's Fair as Obins's greatest contribution to the screen.
Awarded
The Gold Medal for China's Greatest Motion Picture Production.
TRIBUTE TO SKILL
OF SURGEON
STITCHES IN HEART the heart. The man practically was dying when admitted. The hemorrhage was extensive. Thros quarters of a pint of blood were removed from the pericardium. Ho placed three or four stitches in the heart muscles while the heart One of the most remarkable was still beating. operations in modern surgery. The whole operation was a deg performed by Dr. Norman Barrett perate fight against time, but un- at St. Thomas's Hospital, was fortunately he could not eave the described at an inquest at South-man's life. The operation lasted wark on Edgar Ernest Crichton, three-quarters of an hour and Was aged 29, a portor, at Nine Elms one of extreme difficulty. Gonda Station.
The coroner, Mr. Doughna Cow It was stated that Crichton ac-burn, said that to put three or four cidentally received a knife wound stitches into the heart muscles in the chest in a scuffle with a man while it was still beating, as Dra who was holding a knife which he Barrett had done, was a surgical used in his work.
achievement, which reflected the FIGHT AGAINST TIME. utmost credit upon him. Dr. Barrott said the blade of the
The jury returned a verdict of kaife had ponotrated the apex of death by misadventure.