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CENTRAL

HCATRE

FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY at 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.30 p.m. BROUGHT BACK FOR A SHORT ENGAGEMENT THE CLEVEREST AND SNAPPIEST MUSICAL OF THE YEAR !

Have You Seen the CARIOCA

Not a fox trot or

a polka...

But honey, it's

a smoka ....

From Rio de Janeiro

where it never gets cold!

Seen for the fint time, north of the Eavator .. In the most stupendour spectacle ever born to rhythm,

FLYING

DISCOVERED

And from now on you'il laval every

time you hear bla nemat

One of Broadway's favorite 100. FATD ASTAIR makes the hit of Your Biel

DOWN

DOLORES

With

DEL RIO

GENE RAYMOND.. RAUL ROULEN GINGER ROGERS...FRED ASTAIRE

Music by

VINCENT TOUKANS

POPUL AR PRICES

Lyrics by Edward Ellico and GuriKahn. Directed by THORNTON FREELAND. MERIANC COOPER, #mc.. utive producer, toula Brock, asociate prachucar.

TO-MORROW

Presenting Again

in Response to Popular Domand the Greatest of all Musicals

FADIO

Natura

KING OF JAZZ

with PAUL WHITEMAN

11

and His Band

THE HONGKONG: TELEGRAPH.

MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1934.

FORK UNFIT FOR JAPANESE AID TO GERMANY'S LOAN

CONSUMPTION

BANDITS

.་r

[LIU KWEI-TANG STORY}

DENIED

OBLIGATIONS

SERIOUS CHARGE IN KOWLOON

GOVT. STAMP FORGERY ·

(Special to "Telegraph"]

Tokyo, April 9.

BASLE MEETING OF CREDITORS

AGREED

The Japanese Government have COMMON FRONT

Issued atatement denying the allegation that Japanese military "It is a terribly serious mat-

advisers were in the service of

Bale, April 8. ter," said Mr. Wynne-Jones at

Genaral Lin Kwei-tang'e bandit

The dispute between Germany the Kowloon Magistracy this army. The statement udda thut

the Japanese and her foreign creditors regard Investigations by morning when a man named authorities

China show that the ing the amount she can fairly be Ho Kai was charged

charge is unfounded. Centrall expected to pay on her loan obli- gations is expected to come to a head shortly.

(a) with being in possession, of | News, unwholesome food, to wit, five dènd piga.

(b). alaughtering. animals. for food at a place other than the Slaughter House and

a

of

(c) being In possession forged Government stamps.

Inspector Carpenter told the Court that at

11.16'

p.m. on Saturday, defendant was seen by district watchman putting stamps on five dead pigs in the yard of No. 170 Reclamation Street, The Police were informed and a Chinese detective, who was sent out, arrested defendant as he was leaving the house.

THOUSAND-MILE MOTOR RACE

ALFA ROMEO WINS AGAIN

Brescia, Apr. 8. ́ The Millemiglia thousand-mile motor ruce to-day resulted in a victory for the Italian driver, Varzi, driving an Afa Romeo,

Tarun driving a Maserati won The carcasses were examined by the light car class, with Penn the Government Veterinary Sur-Hughes and Count Lurani, driving geon who testified that of the Avenn M. G. Magnette second.Reuter, animaja, four were definitely unfit for consumption at the time of į the slaughter.

GAOL WITHOUT OPTION. '

replied in the negative, but added that defendant had had a bed space only five days. at No. 176 Reclamation Street for

no

It is understood that at a meet- ing of Germany's long-term credi- tors, nt which there was German delegate present, n provia- ional agreement was reached regards a common front to bo adopted when further negotiations are hold in Berlin shortly.

as

It is contemplated that, at the Berlin meeting, Germany wit submit proposals to a general con- vention of creditora, instead of, as at present, to individual conven- tions.

GERMANY BLAMED.

Germany's creditors Are of opinion that Germany herself la chiefly to blame for her present financial straits owing to mistakes in policy. This

concluded yesterday's meeting at which Dr. Schacht, President of Refchsbank, insisted It was the custom of the authori-

It was impossible for Ger- that many to continue the present ar- ties to put a stamp on the meat

His Worship and he thought the rangements for transfer payments, that was certified satisfactory by third charge was the moat serious but given time and not unduly the Government, and defendant offence and phased sentence of pressed, she will he able to meet was also found in possession of a three months without the option her obligatione.-Reuter, chop very similar to one of those of a fine. On the first charge, a used by the Government.

fine of $100 or two months was Asked if he knew how long imposed, and defendant had been doing this sort or six weeks.

on the second $50 these two being of thing, Inspector Carpenter concurrent.

SHOWING

TO-DAY

At 2.30,

5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 p.m.

Mile. Maryno Hilts, the French airwoman, took off from Kal Tack for Hanoi at 10.35 a.m. on Saturday morning after remaining overnight in Hongkong.

QULLA'S

To-day & To-morrow at 2.30, 5.10, 7.20 & 9.80

HAL ROACH:presents Stan

LAUREL

Oliver

HARDY

HELLO BROTHERS I -and sisters

too/

"You win a laugh membership in the Fraternal Order of Laughter Howls? We've got a million of them... seven recls full ! Get ready for the Ini- tlation... and re- member, the pass- word is F-U-N."-

SONS OF THE DESERT

with

CHARLEY CHASE

MAE BUSCH

DOROTHY CHRISTY LUCIEN LITTLERELD

Directed by William A. Selter

A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURE.

ALSO SHOWING

TED HEALY & STOOGES in a COLOUR REVUE

TO-DAY and TO-MORROW

KINGS STAR

LIKE A FLASH OF SUNLIGHT

BOOKING AT THE THEATRE TEL. 25313, G-25332.

At 2.30, 5.20,

7.20 € 9.20

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's

6 Star Epic of the Air

J'

"NIGHT

FLIGHT'

with

JOHN BARRYMORE HELEN HAYES

CLARK CABLE

Af Hankow Rd.

Kowloon

STAR

Phone

LIONEL BARRYMORE

57795

MYRNA LOY

ROBERT MONTGOMERY

SHOWING SIMULTANEOUSLY TO-DAY

ALHAMBRA WORLD

At 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20

At 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.20

BING CROSBY, JOHN BOLES, STANLEY SMITH JEANETTE LOFF and thousands of others.

Entirely in Technicolour

Hear Once More These Famous Songs:-

"IN OLD MONTEREY"

"SONG OF THE DAWN"

"RAGAMUFFIN ROMEO" "MY BRIDAL VEIL"

MAJESTIC

TO-DAY ONLY at 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 p.m.

Pickford

"SECRETS

LESLIE HOWARD

LA FRANK BORZAGE PRODUCTION

A WAFASANNATED MARTA SULISET

They change so fast, there should be

'a new picture at least once a year, for photographs of the children never grow up.

Make an appointment to-day. THE MING YUEN STUDIO 17, Queen's Road Central (First Floor) (Between the H.K. Hotel and Dalry

Farm Store, Queen's Road CJ)

Tol. No. 24310.

Printed and Published for the Proprietors by FREDERICH PERCY FRANKLIN, at 1 and 8, Wyndham Streat in the City of Victorin Hongkong.

A

NEXT CHANGE

4 SHOWS

DAILY

2.30-5.15

7.15-8.30

DAYNOR

BARRYMOR

AROLINA

ZANE GREY'S

THE LAST TRAIL"

with GEORGE O'BRIEN

TAKE ANY TRAM OR HAPPY VALLEY BUS

ORIENTAL

2 MORE DAYS-TO-DAY & TO-MORROW

A REAL SCREEN NOVELTY!

A truly great story of the savage Saki tribe'of pearl divors of Malaysia.

SAMARANG

Directed by WARD WING" Produced by E. P. ZEIDMAN UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE

FOX Picture

FLEMING

ROAD WANOHAJ TEL, 20473

·SAMARANG "

NEVER ANYTHING TO MATCH IT FOR

BREATH - TAKING SUSPENSE.

Entire story played by natives of the tropical island of Pulu Kusu, against the menacing back- ground of shark-infested pools and lurking lung'o portis. Death at every tum, On shipboard- thirst. In the sea-sharks. On fand cannibals! Hore truly is ́screen romanca..

TOO THRILLING FOR WORDS!

Here's the

BIG...

MUSICAL

DRAMA

OF THE. D10

STEMI

TOO BIG FOR

HIS COLUMNI SO

Watter Winchell's

tolling it on the scroon JOSEPH M. SCHENCK

przepis

BROADWAY

THRU A

KEYHOLE

A DARRYL F. ZANUCK PRODUCTION:

wish

Constance CUMMINOS“ - “RVse COLUMBO - Páv! KELLY - Sitzsam) SEEUTE-Glengary RATOFF-Texas QUINAN Endi, POY Jr., Fransas WILLIAMS

ASE LYMAN And ̧HIE BAND

Dlated by

LOWELL ENSEMAN

UNITED ARE?HJE

BPECIAL ADDITION

AT THE ALHAMBRA ONLY;

MICKY MOUSE'S

'Gala Premiere"

with ALL OF HOLLYWOOD'S STARS

S.P.C.A. COMMITTEE

will be apared many years to con- tinue the valuable work sho'ls do- ing in the interests of Animale.

The Committee further consider- ed the encouraging letters received from religious bodies in the Colony,

WELCOME INTRODUCTION OF HUMANE KILLERS At a committee meeting of the who have expressed the desire to Hongkong. Society for the Proven-co-operate in the Society's activi

ties. This is considered to be of in- tion of Cruelty to Animals, held in estimable value to the Society In the Private Room of Mesars, Lang their work. Crawford Ltd., on Thursday, April 6, the Chairman, Mr. W. Russell, humane killers in the slaughter The question of the uso. of expressed the heart-felt apprecia- houses was tion of the invaluable services that gratifying to mention that thoro fa discussed, and it le Mrs. R. Bakor has, for so many every possibility of the Introduc years, rendered the Society. Hortion of the same at an early date. approaching departure from the The Secretary will be pleased to. Colony will be a definite loss, and furnish any further information te it is hoped that Mre: Baker will en- those interested in the activities o joy a pleasant journey, home, and the Socfety.

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