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GEORGE
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STAMBOUL
A Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer Picture
with
Lionel Atwill
MAJESTIC
TO-DAY ONLY at 2,30, 5.20, 7.20 6 9.20 p.m.
Eray dave for
dough in the skoytime ; . . but were right on dock every night
Edmund LOWE Victor McLAGLEN NO MORE WOMEN
SALLY BLANE - MINNA GOMBELL Diezied'þr Albert Rogallo A Puramount Picture .
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
CARIBBEAN
MANOEUVRES
AMERICAN FLEET ON THE MOVE
(Special to "Telegraph”)
{ny Telegraph, Copyright, Teleproskie Meg- sagen Ordinance. LAP). Tõeceived,
23, 438 a.m.)
October
Washington, Oct. 22.
The United States, fleet sulled
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1984,
KOWLOON Roosevelt AMBULANCE Confident
CASES Of Victory
VEHICULAR FERRY LEADERS CONFER AT
TO BE USED"
SCHOOL BUS STOPS
At the last meeting of the m from Guantanamo to-diny. for General Committee of the Kow- manoeuvres In the Caribbean Sea. loon Residents' Association, held
WASHINGTON
(Special to "Telegraph")
the Telegraph, Copyright, Telegrashid Mam Ordinance, Zira Brestvid, October 8.33 name)
Washington, Oct. 22, When the exercises have been on October 8, it was stated that White House of the chiefs of the Following a conference at the completed almost the entire the Star Ferry Company had Democratic party, Mr., Robinson strength of the American navy
will go through the Panama Canal requested the Inspector General Ark, one of the field commanders Into the Pacific, and will commence of Police to issue instructions of the President's political army, preparations for grand scale that ambulance cases were not stated that President Roosevelt manoeuvres in the North Pacific to be conveyed by "Star" Ferries was satisfied with the outlook in the direction of the elections next during the Spring of 1935.- except under exceptional circum-
month. United Press.
stances, as the Vehicular Ferry
The was more suitable.
omena of the Maine A reply from the Kowloon Motor primaries and other successes of ART PHOTOGRAPHY Bus Co, to the Association's aug. Democrat candidates, have given
gestions regarding children's the party confidence, he said Monthly Bus Tickets stated that the United Press. Imatter was recolving careful con- sideration, and that it was hoped to publish a scale shortly,
EXHIBITION AT THE
GLOUCESTER
JA
vf
BUS STOPS
The Dinner Dances reductions
the Penin- suin Hotel Roof Garden, on Tuesdays In reply to the Association's re-and are proving most popular with and Saturdays have been resumed Lovers of character studies ja! photography are well advised to quest for information as
to pro both Hongkong and Kowloon resi visit the exhibition of photographs grees in regard to improvements dents. at the Gloucester Building, in the on the Chatham Road sen front, the reading room on the eighth floor.on. Colonial Secretary had stated The exhibition
that the matter was receiving at and the plight of the children dur confined 1p portraits In character with tention, and a further communicaing the recent heavy rains was in- modernistic effects In colour tion would be addressed to the stanced by several members. It was harmony executed by Mr. D'Ass, Association in due course. the well-known photographer of D'Axis and Company, Gloucester | Building (Enst Arcade).
With reference to the subject There are about fifty framed of Bus Stops at the Central British portraits on ylew and each is a School, Mr. B. Wylie, the Associn- vertiable work of art. Mr. D'Asistion's representative on the Board has caught the moods of the of Education, reported that at the characters, and the portraits are Committee's request he had taken appointed to visit the Istorien! most life like. Artistically gr-up with the Director of Education apota of Kowloon was read and ranged around the room, the por- the question of the change of adopted. It was agreed that such' form pleasing exhibition position of the bus stopping places should form the basis of recom- which is well worth while a visit.outalde the School. The Director mendations to Government.
To-morrow is the last day of the had, informed him that while he exhibition. Admission is free.
traita
Mr. M. Beraha is leaving for the north to-day and expects to return to Hongkong within. (aur weeks, when he will resume business here.
The Scottish Comguing of the Volun teer Chips will hold their Hallowe'en Dinner at Headquarters in Belday October M, af ̃8 p.m.
TO-DAY.
ONLY DAILY AT
2.30, 5.10, 7.15
and 9:30 P.M.
Agreed that the correspondence on the subject bo forwarded to the Hon. Colonial Secretary with a request for a reinstatement of the stopping places.
OTHER MATTERS.
The report of the sub-committee
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would be happy to see the stops The Committee decided that the restored, ho did not propose to Association become a member of intervene on this ocension in the Executive Committee of the matter falling within the discretion Children's Playing Field Associa of the D,S.P., and, that the matter tion, would automatically solve itself Complaints from nearb" reald- with the erection of the new ents regarding the misuse of the School, which he trusted would not Cox's Rond Children's Playground be long delayed.
after dark were brought before the Committee, and it was agreed to write the Hon. Colonial Secretary asking for action to be taken in the matter.
It was unanimously agreed that as the site for the new school was not yet completed, a stop at the present school was still necessary,
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LET'S TALK IT OVER
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