14
CENTRAL
THEATRE
SHOWING TO-DAY
At 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.30.
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
A HUMAN SYMPHONY FOR ALL AGES
JUNIOR DURKIN Be sure to bring every
PAT O'BRIEN
DY
DIRECTED HOWARD HIGGIN
member of the family to see this fine picture.
NEXT CHANGE
No Wife Could Resist Him
EXCEPT
A robust master
at the ancient game of love, his play was fast and dangerous, "win. ner take all"
RICHARD
D
An RKO RADIO Picture of course!
LIS OWN!
The GREAT
JASP
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 Oursler. Directed by J. Walter Ruben. 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
Work Sweeping Stags Savonen
Meostar On ŞEKLŐI The Berton Waplo KING VIDORE alature,
BIRD OF
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
· DOLORES DEL SO
and JOEL McCREA
David O. Spizziche
house
BUT HOW
SHE COULD LOVE!
·Printed and Published for the Proprietors by FEMPRICK PEROT
atal and B Wyndham Street. In the City of Viskāru
FRANK
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1933.
EINSTEIN'S LORD GREY
PERIL
COUNTER-THREAT BY FRENCH LEADER
GERMANS MARKED
DOWN
LONDON MEMORIAL
SERVICE
DISTINGUISHED
MOURNERS
London, Sept. 11.
BIG BLAZE IN COUL
CANTON
GERMAN DISPENSARY
BURNED OUT
Canton, Sept. 12.
in
Tho German Dispensary Canton was completely burned out yesterday evening.
It is the bellof of Dr. Otto, ond The King, the Prince of Wales, of the members of the German the Prime Minister and Mr. Bald-group of doctors, that the cause of win were represented at the me-the fire was a fuse somewhere in An electric morial service for Viscount Groy the electric wires.
fan recently installed, would not of Fallodon to-day in Westmin-work, and it is thought that this
ster Abbey.
enased the fuse.
Paris, Sept. 11. If a hair of Professor Einstein's head is touched,
The largo congregation included The building was in a very German hostages, marked stateamen, ambassadors, peers precarious condition, and no doubt down in Paris,
would and Members of Parliament of all the electric wires needed renew answer for it.
parties as well as representatives Ing throughout. of the organisations of various Since the building was only This threat was made to-night kinds with which the late Lord leased to the German Dispensary, by M. Bernard Lecache, who pre- Grey was associated.
they did not feel responsible and aided over a crowded meeting at
Sir John Sinton, Lord Hailsham the landlord for the past three Salle Wagram, at which, two and Mr. J.H. Thomae were among renovations made.
years had refused to have any French criminal inwyers made the Members of the Cabinet pre- impassioned pleas for the defence sent and Mr. Lloyd George, Mother German doctors, has his Dr. Otto, who together with the of the accused in the Reichstag Winston Churchil und Are trial, which they were not al-other
several offices in the building, s 021- former ministeriál lowed to make at Lelpzig.
col-deavouring to find out if anything leagues of the late statesman also enn be retrieved from his office
attended.--British Wireless.
A clamour for names followed M. Lecache's dramatic declara- tion, but he refused.
BRAWLS OUTSIDE. Brawls outside the hall among people unable to gain entrance resulted in the detention of scare of people, including Englishman.
one
A hundred Jewish science alud- ents in England are forming voluntary bodyguard for Profes- For Einstein during his stay in England.
It will be recalled that a Ger- mar secret society is alleged th recking Professor Einstein's life. It is alleged that he is the anonymous author of the “Brown Book."-Renter.
LAST TWO DAYS
At 2.30,
5.10, 7.15 8
9.30 p.m.
INTERNATIONAL
TEA COMMITTEE
.
since it cannot yet be approached. It is possible that the fire may have left this partly untouched. Dr. Muller, who la in charge of the Dispensary and is on his holiday, has been telegraphed to return Immediately, since he holds the insurance policies. The chief firms involved are Mesars. Siomssen and Co., and G. E. Huygen, who represent most of the companies with which the doctors are insured. The amount of in- An international ten committee)surance covering X-ray apparatus representing three producing and other instruments is said to be countries has been constituted in G$20,000.--Our Own Correspon- London,
dent.
SOME OF LEADING MEMBERS
London, Sept. 11.
India, Caylon and the Dutch East Indies each have four mem- bers on the.committee.
The chairman is Mr. R. Graham (India) and the deputy-chairman
MINO
is Mr. Clifford Fixx (Ceylon).*
The Dutch East Indies aro ré. presented by Messrs. P, Leendertz, D. Dolderhey, W. H. Daukes, and P.A. Waller-Reuter
SAIR 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
'Film's
4 SHOWS
เ
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. Swein Music and lyrics by William Kernell
BOOKING AT THE THEATRE TEL. 25313, -8 25532.
NEXT CHANCE Commencing Thursday, 14th September
A DOUBLE ATTRACTION! ON THE SCREEN JESSIE MATTHEWS:
in
"THE MAN FROM
TORONTO"
with
IAN. HUNTER, FRED KERR. A British Picture
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 FÙAGG & QUIRT
Those frolicking, flirting, fighting foole con- vulso the nation with anties that puta laughs- where they
belong.
HOT
THEY'RE PEPPER
BETTER
THAN
EVER
"BEFORET
EDMUND LOWE
*VICTOR
McLAGLEN Lupe Velax
FLEMING
ROAD
WANGHAI TEL. 28473
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
Starting TO-MORROW
the Best Picture
of his Career
CITY LIGHTS
CONTROLLED COMFORT
QUEEN
PAIR CONDITIONED THEATRE
Final Showings To-day at 2.80. 5.10, 7.15 & 9.20
MARION
YOU'LL ALWAYS REMEMBER HER AS "PEG"
Production
Your eyes will bo teardimmed whon she sings "Swoot- heart Darlin'.' And how you'll laugh as they try to make a "Lady" of this lovely little colleon.
A
ROBERT Z, LEONARD production
IN
DAVIES PeG O'My Heart
willi
ONSLOW STEVENS
J. FARRELL MacDONALD
NEWS SPECIAL
-Gen. Balbao Crawford
in
beats Vines
Chicago
JULIETTE COMPTON
R. A. F. DISPLAY
at Hendon
TO-MORROW
“WOMEN
WHO PLAY
A PARAMOUNT BRITISH PRE PRODUCTION
WITH
MARY
NEWCOMB, BENITA HUME,
TO-DAY
ONLY
Metro- Goutwyn Mayer
PIOTUKE
STAR
MARY MEN
Paramount British
PICTURE
At 2.30 5.28,
·7.20 89.20
DESIRED HER
hor heart she kept for
one alone.f
GARBO
NAE
ASTOU DESIRE TME