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RALPH LYNNA

IN

Summer Lightning

with WINIFRED SHOTTER & DOROTHY BOUCHIER

"Qa Betish e BermixITALY

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1933.

POLICE CONCERT.

H.E. THE GOVERNOR” AND LADY PEEL PRESENT

was ably presented by Mr. and LABOUR PROTECTION. Mra, Sit Kok-sin, idols of the Chin- esc stage and acreen, who wer supported by Mr. St Kok-ming | jand a small troupe of Chinoso par- formers. The innovation of the ukotch was the modern Chinese The Chinese concert given by musical accompaniment, in which the Chinese Company of the Hong-maribers of the Yellow Dragon

NEFORMS IN UNEMPLOYED INSURANCE SCHEME

London, Nov. 2.

kong Police Reserve at the King Orchestra contributed much to themont Bill which received first | Theatro last night was a tremeh-success of the presentation.. dous success and an excellent par-

formance was rendered by the The porfect acting and singing amateur and professional artists. of the two star performers of this The concert was organised under play were warmly applauded, the distinguished patronage of the inspector General of Police, Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, C.M.G.

The government's Unemploy roading in the House of Commons yesterday, provides for far-reach- ing reforms of the unemployment insurance scheme.

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It takes out of the hands of Lovers of Chinese music were local public assistance authorities further delighted with another all unemployed men who are now akotch entitled, The Exile of Choi subject to the test for transitional His Excellency the Governor, Man-kel, in which Miss Shanghai payment and poor relief. Sir William Peel, K.C.M.G., K.B.E., and Mr. Yee Chau-sul, two well unemployed are to come under a en- new contral authority called the and Lady Peel, accompanied by known amateur performers, His Excellency's A.D, Captain chanted the audience with more Unemployment Assistance Board. Walter, were present together beautiful singing and some clever comprising five members, with Ita with an official party which in- facting. cluded ills Honour Mr. Justice J.

Other Artists.

Own officials throughout the country working under prescribed roguiations.

The Board will have charge of the relief and training of insured

benefit and also of 4,000,000. workors. It will be responsible for all needs, other than medical needs, In each applicant's house- hold, taking into account avallable' resources. The Board may pro vide courses of training to enable persons to regain physical fitness. Local public assistance authori

R. Wood and Mrs. Wood, Ils The presentation of these short Honour Chief Justice Grant Jones, sketches with Chinese singing and the lion. Mr. C. G. Alabaster, K.C., accompaniment of European string O.B.D., Mrs. and Miss Alabaster, instruments, without the some the Hon. Mr. A. G. W. Tickle, the what tedious details formerly at-workers who drop out of insurance Hon, Sir II. E. Pollock, K., K.C.,tached to Chinese musical plays, and Lady Pollock, the Ilon. Mr. marked rent progress In Chinese and Mrs. R. II. Kotowall, is musical performances, Honour Mr. Justice H. E, Lindsell, the Hon. Mr. D. C. Wolfe,

The varied programme was bál C.M.G.. Mrs. and Misa Wolfe, the Hon. Dr. A. R. Wellington and anced with a xylophone solo by Mrs. Wellington, the lion. Mr. and Mr. Chu Ting-bok and a comedy Mrs. S. W. Tao, Q.B.E., the Hon.aketch, "The Two Idiots," by the Mr. T. N. Chau, Mr. T. H. King local amateurs, Ho Chink-mau, Lam tles will retain their powers to

Kwan-san and Miss Ma Kam-assist sick, aged and infirm. and many others.

Tho B compels cong, which were also warmly re- Members of the Finance Comceived. Further Chinese singing juveniles under 18, to attend in mittee of the Chinese Company of numbers were well executed by the Police Reserve were also pre- Mr. Lui Man-sing, who presented struction courses which are to be went including Messrs. Kwok Slu- the popular Chinese song, Minister of the Labour to make widely extended and empowers the lau, Chan Lim-pak, Tang Shiu-kir. Rainy Night."

Skilful Chinese Sketch.

workers,

Ngan Shing-kwan, Loung Put-yu, A ward of appreciation is due benoit conditional on attendanes A statutory Chau Tung-annk, Li Shing-kut, to Mr. Tso Tsun-on, A.S.P. (R.) In training courses. Mok Kon-sang, D. L. King, O.C. and his organizing committee, who Committee is to be set up to recom- D.S.P. (R.) and Kwok Chan. ̧

accomplished the useful purpose mend any changes necessary to of raising funds for the Chinese keep the unemployment insurance Company, which is one of the most scheme solvent and self support-

of the Police Ro-ing. It will also draw.up The feature of this most enter-lefficient units iaining programme was a clever jserve, developing from twenty scheme for insurance of agri- sketch, entitled "A Moon-lit Nigh: members (1927) to the present cultural workers-British Wire on the Chun Wai River," which force of one hundred,

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Sprightly story:

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The

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collegiate...

turning the campus into a hot

spot

of

sexology, sockology, ginology, jazzology

in an

All American football scream!

RACKET BAX!

The Collage

Perfect 15

Laugh at

VICTOR McLAGLEN

GRETA NISSEN

NELL O'DAY Arthur Pierson Allan Dinehart Joel Sarre's story

Directed by Alfred Werker

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Loving with all

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·lovable!

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Janet GAYNOR

Warner BAXTER

PADDY

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ORIENTAL

TO-DAY & TO:MORROW

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LORETTA YOUNG

R GARDO CORTEZ

V PRANCHOT

TONE Andy Devine Una Merkel

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NICKEL Newsreel

NURSER

IN

TO-DAY and

TO-MORROW

MOTORCYCLE MANIA

FROM SUNDAY

HER ARMS

he found forgetfulness!

Tired of being wor shipped....the was the one woman to whom he was not a Hero...but a Man to be loved

Only In her beauty 'could he escape from the grim death rec- id that made him

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Fudric MARCH CGRANT

CAROLE LOMBARD

JACK OAKIE

STAR JOHN GILBERT

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