CENTRAL

HEATRE

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WHAT THOSE WHO SEEK NEVER FIND! WHAT THOSE WHO KNOW NEVER TELL!

BENNIE F. ZEIDMAN presente

A picture that moves fast and has many great moments inter- mingled with 'much refreshing comedy and sus- pense, with a cli- . max no soul will aver, ever forget.

HELL'S

HOUSE

WITH

JUNIOR DURKIN & PAT O'BRIEN

DIRECTED OY

HOWARD HIGGIN

'A HUMAN

SYMPHONY · FOR ALL AGES

Be sure to bring every member of the family

to sea this fine picture.

NEXT CHANGE

No Wife Could Resist· Him

EXCEPT HIS OWN!

A robust master

at the ancient

game of love, his

play was fast and dangerous, "win- ner take all"

RICHARD

D

The GREATE JASPER

An RKO

RADIO Picture of course!

The free-lance lover whose life was measured, not in years, but in women. with WERA ENGELS EDNA MAY OLIVER From the novel by Fulton Quraler. Directed by J. Walter Rubes. David O. Selznick, exec. prod.

ALSO

"A CENTURY OF PROGRESS"

The World's greatest exhibition, the Chicago Fair, brought to your eyes.

MAJESTIC

RICHARD WALTON TULLY S

World: Swanning Stags Success

üreater O# gx o The BeranMS FADIO KING VIDORE - Preturḥng!

SE

TO-DAY ONLY

At 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20.P.M.

She had never heard a radio, nor seen an auto-

PARADISE mobile, nor lived in a

DOLDRES DEL RIG

and JOEL MCCREA

3. Darbd 0. Selagicka

house

BUT HOW SHE COULD LOVE!

Printed and Fablished for the Proprietors by FREDERICK PEROY FRANKLIN, at. 1 and B. Wyndham Street in the City of Victori Hongkong:

THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 12, 1933.

THE PRESTIGE OF COTTON, WHEAT HONGKONG HOCKEY

BOXING

ITALY'S LATEST

MOVE

TO STOP SECOND RATE FIGHTS

Rome.

· AND SILVER

LATEST NEW YORK

QUOTATIONS

Association Rules Passed At Meeting

On the proposal of Mr. A. A. Dand,

Mesare. Swan, Culbertson and Fritz who was in the chair, seconded by | Mr.. D. McLellan, the draft rules of have received the following quotations on the New York cotton and wheat were passed unanimously at a meet-

the and silver exchanges for yesterday.

Hongkong Hockey Association

Now that an Italian holds the world heavyweight crown, boxing December

October faus here are supporting a cam-January paign to keep all so-called "sécond-"

March May rnters" from dimming Italian July pugilistic glory abroad.

Spot

The sports press has applauded an agreement renched between

the Italian Pugilistic Federation Sept. and the New York State Boxing Oct. commission, as the first practical May step toward this protection of prestige.

I

The agreement binds the New York commissjon to turn thumbs down on any Italian png seeking to maul his way into New York rings without the sanction of the Italian federation.

The ruling affects such rebels an Innocente Baiguerru, former heavyweight champion of Italy. Baiguerra defed the federation in a dispute with his former manager and went to New York to fight and forget,

Cotton.

Sept. 8. Sopt. 11. Closing Cloaing Range

Range 8,08-8.08 8.88.8.88

8.89-8.00 9.00-0.10 8.00-8.00 9.18-9.18 9.12-0.12 0.30-9.33 9.28-9.28 9.50-0.50 9.45-0.43 9.00-9.60

8,85

9.06

Wheat.

Dec.

Sept. D. Sept. 11. Chicago Wiantpes Chicago Winnipes

81

844 704

70% 86% 71% 88% 71% 100% 70% 0214 70%

Silver.

....

Sept. 9. Sept. 11.

36.08

37.40, 18.00

67.50 98.05 38.05

September December March

Total, nates for the day:--

1,150,000 oz. 3,425,000 n2x. (40 Contracts) (197 Contracts)

EXCHANGE RATES

Pacis Genera Berlin. Helsingfors was Ogla... Athens Milan..

His heavyweight etown officially enlarged and transferred to Primo Carnera's massive dome shortly before that wandering pachyderm floored Jack Sharkey. Luigi Sores, volatile manager of the meandering mountain, ia Vienna. given great credit here for PrAKUO negotiating the new agreement. Madrid

LAST TWO

DAYS

At 2.30,

5.10, 7.15 8 9.30 p.m..

Buenos Aires. Shangha New York Amsterdam

Sept. 8. Sent. 11. 80.29/32

82.231/32

.10.40

.13.29

.2264

19.30

60.1/16

444

1/34

4.63

.7.84

.2014

.106%%%

.37.29/32

Ing of the Council hold it the Y.M.C.A. yesterday evening,

Others present were:-Messrs. F. A.

Kemp

(Secretary), R. II. Wong (Mamak League Scerolary), G. II. Fowler (Y.M.C.A.), E Aioriann

Batron

(German

an Club), F. G.

(In

cognitos), S. Singh (Radio Sports Club), Jahan Dad (K.I.T.O.).

Mr. Dand:

We had fixed to-day for

tures, but Mr. Kemp tells me we been held up because the Mamak Hockey Tournament has not yet fixed ita dales.

Mr.

Singh: Mr. White toki mo that it should have been two or three days before this meeting.

Mr. Kemp: They are awaiting reply as to the allocation of the Army ground. We expect to receive infor mation to-morrow.

Mr. Dand enquired as to the Um piron Board.

Ty

Mr. Chairman: We are awaiting more names before holding the cx- amination for unipires. Some of the Clubs have not yet forwarded James. We have only four clubs at

present with a total~*of Aeventeen

The Chairman announced the next meeting will be held on Monday, September 18, at the Y.M.C.A., when it is hoped the Momak fixtures will be completed. If not, a further week's adjournment will be necessary,

16.76 Bucharest 13.57% Hongkong.

2204 Brussels

19.00 Stockholm 685 Lisbon... 61.7/16 Bombay

431 Yokohama 1/3 Montevideo

4.65 Montreal...

535

650 .1/4.15/16 144.7/8

22.72

23.20

.19.37% .10134

19.374

07

1/01/16 1/6.1/16 1/1:15/13 1/2.1/32

4.754

8.03 Silver (spot).....18%

29% Silver (forward) 18%

. 109 War Loan 38.11/14

\AIR-CONDITIONED THEATREN

WHAT WOULD YOU DO

If you were the

LAST MAN ON EARTH?

Let your imagination

run wild and you'll

get an idea of the gay.

ety, the spiciness, the

tunes and the laughs --you'll find in

Fox Film's

4 SHOWS

DAILY

2,30-5.15

7:15-9.30

IT'S GREAT TO BE ALIVE

with

Raul ROULIEN Gloria STUART Edna May OLIVER Herbert MUNDIN Joan MARSH

Directed by Alfred Werker

From a story by John D. Swain Music and lyrics by William Kemall

38

4.77 18.

181

- 100%

-British Wireless.

BOOKING AT THE THEATRE TEL. 25313,

@ 25332.

NEXT CHANCE Commencing Thursday,

14th September ··

A DOUBLE ATTRACTION! ON THE SCREEN JESSIE MATTHEWS

in

"THE MAN FROM

TORONTO"

with

IAN BUNTER, FRED KERB.

A British Picturò

ON THE STAGE SITSON MA Noted Chinese Violinist Accompanied by HARRY ORE

TAKE ANY TRAM OR HAPPY VALLEY BUS

ORIENTAL

LAST 4 TIMES TO-DAY

FLAGG & QUIRT

Thomo frolicking, flirting, fighting fools con vulse the nation with antion that puts laughs whore they belong.

HOT

THEY'RE PEPPER

BETTER

THAN

KOMING LOWE

VICTOR

McLAGLEN Lupe Velax

EVER

BEFORE}

ti Brendel

FLEMING ROAD WANCHAI

TEL. 28473-

CHARLIE CHAPLIN

Starting TO-MORROW

la

the Best

Picture

of his Career

CITY LIGHTS

COOL CONTROLLED COMFOR

BULENT

AIR CONDITIONED THEATRE

Final Showings To-day at 2.80, 5.10, 7.16 & 9.20

MARION

YOU'LL ALWAYS REMEMBER HER AS "PEG"

*@mobolan

Your eyes will bo teardimmod. whon she sings "Swoot- heart Darlin'." And how you'll laugh as they try to make a "Lady" of this lovely. little coilean.

ROBERT Z. LEONARD production

IN

DAVIES PeG O'My Heart

with

ONSLOW STEVENS

J. FARRELL JULIETTE MacDONALD COMPTON

-NEWS SPECIAL-

Gen. Balbao Crawford R. A. F.

in

Chicago

beats Vines

DISPLAY at Hendon

TO-MORROW

"WOMEN WHO PLAY

A PARAMOUNT

BRITISH... PRODUCTION

WITH

* MARY NEWCOM B, BENITA HUME,

TO-DAY ONLY

Metro- Godtwyn

Mayer

MOTUS

STAR

MANY MEN

Paramount British

PICTURE

At 2.50 5.20,

· 7.20 8.9.20

DESIRED XHE

her heart she kept for

GARBO

AS YOU DESIRE ME

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