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A MERRY FEAST OF LAUGHTER IN A STAR-STUDDED BRITISH

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Th

Sydney HOWARD

NIGHT of the GARTER

WINIFRED SHOTTER

and

ELSIE RANDOLPH

Its a Gubisch & Dominant

Aislation.............____

Cast includes Harold French.

Austin Me'ford, Connie Eddis.

TO-MORROW

Cuorifies from the City

Slums invade the He-man West.

Actions, Thrills, Cemedy in Grand

a

Picture as

Red blood rides to war against the enemy

within our

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1933.

FOOCHOW" NERVOUS.

END OF PARLEY

SOLDIERS OPEN FIRE

INDIA STANDING FIRM; JAPAN TO ANSWER

Foochow, Dec. 4,

ON CADETS

Foochow was thrown into 11

New Delhi, Dec. 4, Tho, Indo-Japanese trade nego

THREATENED KING.

MAN WHO CLAIMS DUKE AS HIS FATHER

London, Dec. 4. Clarenco Guy Gordon Haddon,

stato of great excitement this tiations have reached their final charged with demanding money

residents morning when

wore stages, with the presentation of from H.M, the King by menácKA, claims to be the startled by rifle fring, which India's reply, a detailed document, and who

legitimate son of the Duke of came from the suburbs. Soldiers to Japan to-day. word rushed to the acone and for some moments it was thought that fighting had broken out near the city.

It is understood the Indian Goy-Clarence, was remanded in custody rnment has made alight conees-to-day. Haddon is a consulting sions. It took a firm attitude,de engineer who recently returned. claring that if Japan would not from China.

Ho was arrested on Nov. 29 and accept the torms the negotiations Enquiries from the military would be concluded without any remanded until to-day. Mr. G."D. command disclose the fact that

result whatever.

Roberts, opening the case on bo- Boventy cadets were practising

of Public rifle shooting in the suburbs, and The Japanese delegates Inti-half of the Director this

was misunderstood by the mated that. It was necessary for Prosecutions, said that procced- soldiors of the 78th Division, them to consult with Tokyo but logs had been instituted with the under General Au Shau-lin, who the Indian Government is prepa. greatest reluctance and only be- Ored on the cadets, killing ten and ing for eventualities if the Japan cause it appeared clear that the wounding about thirty of them.eso Government is unable to ac- dofondant intended to persist in

This' demands. Wah Kiu Yat Po

copt the final terms.-Reuter.

The only meaning that could be Orders For Offensive.

Foochow, Dec. 4. A member of the Central Execu-taken from his letters to the King accompany Mr. was that unless money was Dald. The Fukien Provisional Govern- tive Council, to

on a the

publlah defendant would ment announces that orders for a Chang Chi to the south

across the world the fact that he general attack on neighbouring diplomatic mission. provinces in Kinngal and Cheklang

They will visit Hongkong first, was the illegitimate son of the not which are under Nanking rule. then Canton and Kwangsl, there Duke of Clarence. It was have been issued..

to interview members of the Can-, relevant to enquire as to the truth tral Executive Council and to urge or falsity of the allegation, but them to coms to Nanking for the there was absolutely no evidenca Plenary Session of December 20.

Tit For Tat.

Foochow, Dec. 4,

Warning Confirmed.

to support such an assertion. Mr. Roberta sald. Furthermore, Gor dan, or Haddon. an. he is other wise known, had nevor produced a witness or a document to sup- A Chineso Government spokes-port the claim.

Naking. Dec. 4.

Defendant's solicitor undertook

To retaliate against similar-Router. orders of arrest issued by Nan- king, the chief secretary of the Government here told press inter- vlowers that the Government is about to issue orders for the man has condried the report that capture of Chiang Kai-shek, Wang the Foreign Ofice has advised the Ching-wel, Huang Fu, Ho Ying-early evacuation of foreign nation-hat Haddon would write no more als from the danger zones in Jalters or take action threatened bing and Yang Yung-tal.

in his provious lettors. Fuklen.

Haddon particularly

was remanded unti The suggestion

Magistrate concerns the Japanese, who num- December 12, the The Nanking Government has ber some 2,000 in Foochow and stating that it was undesirable

that bail be granted-Reuter. decided to ask Mr. Ma Chao-chun, Amoy.--Renter,

Nanking Emissaries.

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Sally BLANE

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MAURICE CHEVALIER, JEANETTE MACDONALD.

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HEATHER ANGEL NORMAN FOSTER MARIAN NIXON

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