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At 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.30 p.m. FRANK'S CARGO OF NEW AND AMAZING WONDERS !
Why is U...
MATURE BAYRE HUR BIGGEST THRILLS
FOR FRANK BUCK!
One man's wit and daring challenged this
herd of Asiatic giants!
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Bring-Em-Back-Alive
Now you can ilve the thrills you read about in "Wild "Cargo!" Buck hos robbed the fanged empite of in proud- est lords...to belas you new, amazing wonders ofthe world unknown!
FRANK BUCK'S WILD CARGO"
Astounding camera record of the strang- est trade a man has ever worked at!
A. VAN BEUREN PRODUCTION Directed by Armand Denis RADIO
RKO
PICTURE
TO-MORROW
"WHAT A BREAK FOR MEI”
Us had been through tire, load and rev- sation, but the wome jolt of his life came when the gidi who „Fayed him turns him
-down)-
he yelled as buildings crashed about him!
This earthquake scoop would thrill the whole world!
WILLIAM GARGANI FRANCES DEE
HEADLINE SHOOTER“
A fant-gipples deume of a several ace
Ralph bellaMY JACK LA RUE Gregory Ratel, Wallas Fort, Roba, Ramkivy Directed by Ohio Brower. Meride C Coopercule producer.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY,
GENEVA DECISION
GENERAL DEBATE ON ARMAMENTS
CONFERENCE MUST GO ON
(Special to Telegraph")
25, d. a.m.)
PUBLIC SCHOOL EXPEDITION
INTO INTERIOR OF NEWFOUNDLAND
London, May 28,
The third expedition into little- known parts of the world organis
MAY 29, 1934.
GERMAN TRADE: THREAT
NEW INDUSTRIAL ECONOMY
ert by the Public Schools, Ex- SYNTHETIC RAW
which the
ploring Society of Prince of Wales Is Priron, will sall for Newfoundland under the leadership of Surgeon Commander
MATERIALS
Berlia, May 29. The threat that Germany nay | Murray Levick on August 3. For over four weeks they will journey be compelled to make a complete industrial of her in unmapped country.
reversal
the Telegraph. Copyright, Teingtasikis, Kaar காரசர் Ordinance, 1991. Reorived. May.
One parly will make a detailed economy was made last night by theodolite survey of about 25 by Dr. Schmitt, the Minister of Ne-
tional Economy. Geneva, May 28.
30 miles of country, while another The Bureau of the Disar-will march straight through the Addressing a meeting at Frank mament Conference met to-day Interior of the island, making furt-on-Main, Dr. Schmitt com- under the chairmanship of Mr.route survey by prismatic compass plained that the nations of tho Arthur Henderson, to discuss and sextant. Scientific observo-world were excluding German ex- the procedure to be followed at tions will include meteorology; parts, with the consequent result to-morrow's meeting
the geology and notes on flora and that Germany could buy less and
Cauna. General Commission.
of
The bustorss of the Bureau was completed within half an hour.
It was decided that the General Commission should meet to-morrow (Tuesday) afternoon to decide the fate of the Disarmament Con- ference.
The meeting will be thrown open to a general debate on the problems to be met.
"MUST GO ON"
leas of raw materials.
This, he said, was the ronsu why the debts service could not be
Sume 60 boya representing most of the, leading public schools will take part in the expedition. continued. British Wireless.
If this situation was not soon changed; Germany would be forced
to rely upon her chomists and
the meeting of the General Commi-engineers to produce substantial įsion of the Conference which opens raw materials from her own re-
at Geneva to-morrow. At today's sources.
This would not be a temporary meeting of the Bureau. Mr. Arthur Henderson expressed the hope that palliative but a permanent' trans- Mr. Henderson, at to-day meet the Bureau would unanimously re-formation Ing of the Bureng, read a short commend the General Commission
If Germany were compelled to statement summarizing the recent that the gravity of the situation the step, it would react with exchange of Nutes between the commande more than ever an un-
force tremendous
on world Powers principally concerned, after fugging determination to pursue
markets. Reuter, which M. Barthou. the French efforts towards securing a conven- Foreign Minister, supported the tion in accordance with the mandate i chairman's
сред proposals to
'given to the Conference, general debate.
"The conference must continue,' declared M. Barthou, in the eaurae of his speech.-United Press.
· GRAVE ¦ SITUATION.
Yuen Yuk, a shop foki, wAR Monsieur Barthou, the only other tenced to four months' hard labour by speaker, urged that however diff-Mr. Mucfadyen, at the Central Magi- cult the developments had been, siracy this morning, for possession of 813 counterfeit ten-cent pieces at the the Conference should not con-
Tung On Wharf. He had just disem- Jaider His work finished. The barkeit from the steamer Sal On. De London, May 28. spreches at to-morrow's meeting fendant said he had been given $1 and The future of the Disarmament will be broadcast-British Wire-asked to carry the coins' by a friend ho
could not trace. Conference will be determined at less.
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ALHAMBRA
At 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20
An opic of human emotion, picturing
the tremendous battle of woman's love against man's forgetfulness.
A JOHN M. STAHL
PRODUCTION.
ONLY YESTERDAY
·with MARGARET
SULLAVAN, JOHN BOLES
Edna May Oliver, Bille Burke, Benita Hunie, Reginald Denny, Onslow Stevens, Jimmie Butler, Mazie Provost, Franklin Pangborn and scores of others. Produced by Carl Leemmle, Jr. Suggested by the book by Frederick Lewis Allen. Presented by Carl Laemmle. A UNIVERSAL PICTURE.
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(STAR) 7.20 89.20
BEAUTY for SALE
Meet CAROL, JANE and LETTY—-
three daughters of a modern skin - game who choose thrilling paths to romance!
with
MADGE EVANS UNA MERKEL ALICE BRADY
STEAMER AUCTIONED.resulting in her being laid up it
...
Hongkong and in a mortgags being effected on the vessel and her forced OLD COASTER CHANGES
sale yesterday by the mortgages. HANDS FOR $30,000
The steamer has bad a varied career, being at one time known n After many years on the China the Castor, then the Nordmark, and Coast the steamship To Chu Kung next as tho Yuan Jong. experienced another change of owner-
General particulars of the vessel ahip yesterday, when, at a public are as follows: length over 240 foot auction held by Mesars. Lammert, breadth over 34 feet: with a moulded aho was sold to Mr. Wong Chiu for depth of 20.8 feet. She has a mean the sum of $10,000. Mr. Wong Chiu fonded draft of 20 feet 4 inches; hor was the only bidder and he offered gross tonnage being 1,488 and her $5,000 over the upset price.
net 900. She was 'built in 1896 by Eighteen months ago the steamer Messrs. Rijkee and Co., Rotterdam was sold to the previous owner for and within recent tinter had boon wherehe had been operating on the China Const under 600,000, inco affected by adverso, trading conditions the Chinese Bag
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