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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1933.

KINGS Lindberghs NON-ARYANS Tea Shares

LAST TWO DAYS

At 2.30, 5.10, 7.15, & 9.30 p.m..

A 30-RING CIRCUS!

Each crammed

with hilarity! That's why you'll

BRY

this in the Jaugh panic of all time! It

coat $1,000,000 (not in- cluding damage to the studio).

MOREGROUCHO CHICO

TRE HARPO

Marx

BROTHERS

Night Opera

SATURDAY

Meuo-

Mager

"BROADWAY MELODY FOR 1936" - with JACK BENNY - ELEANOR POWELL - ROBERT TAYLOR A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture

QUEENS

SHOWING TO-DAY A 2.30; 5.15, 7.20 & 9.30.

The Grandest Adventure Picture Ever Filmed !

Spectacle

action, romance

filmed by the studio: that gave you "The Lives of a Bongal Lancer,"

-Paramount Prosants

"The LAST OUTPOST"

:

with

CARY GRANT CLAUDE RAINS

GERTRUDE MICHAEL

NEXT CHANGE

"TWO FOR TO-NIGHT"

with BING CROSBY

4 SHOW

DART

7419-8.82

- JOAN BENNETT

TAKE ANY THAN or HappY VALLEY B

ORIENTALE

LAST 4 TIMES

TO-DAY.

You'll like this big surprise musical show!..

HERE THEY ARE IN TULIA FIRST CREAT HIT TOGETHER!

HOLSON BELLER

in

CASINO

DE

PARIS

BENDA TARGELE PATSY KEYCHELEN MORBAN

Pricos. Matineos: 20c-30c.

TO-DAY &

TO-MORROW

FLEMING

ROAD WANOMA

TEL. 1847

TO-MORROW &

SATURDAY

Kay Francis goes into action in a great thrill picture..

DON'T

MISS

THIS

.SHOW!

KAY FRANCIS

Stranded

GEORGE BRENT

PATRICIA ELLIY: DONAID WOODS. KONEKT BARNATH, BARTON MILÄNE

Evenings: 20e.-30ċ.-50c.-7Cc.

MAJESTIC

Janet

Wonner

At 2.30, 5.20,

THEATRELN, 7.20 & 9.20 p.m.

United

IN ROMANCE

GAYNOR IN BAXTER ONE MORE SPRING

WALTER KING JANE DARWELL ROGER" IMHOF

GRANT MITCHELL

NICK FORAN

Winfeld shinam STEPIN FETCHIT:

Printed FRANKLIN,

Hongkong

again

From the novel by ROIN RÁCH M Published for the Troprietorn by FREDERICK, PEROY

B. Wyndham Street in the Oily of Victoris

Guarded

SCOTLAND YARD STANDS BY

baggage

that

..

*MUST GO

GERMANY'S GREAT "PURGE"

Strong

PRODUCTION STILL

"RESTRICTED

COMPETITION FROM ORIENT

*Liverpool, Dec. 31. Guarded by Scotland. Yard men, Colonel and Mrs. Lindbergh and their

(Special to "Telegraph”) little zon, Jon, landed here to-day from the s. American Importer and

Born, Jan, 1. went to the Adelphi Hotel, where their Cleansing of Germany's public life. was delivered, indicating of all, Its non-Aryan elements will be. they

will remain here tem-accomplished by Afarch 31, it is an

London, Jan. 1. Te shares spurted in fine style. porarily.

nounced, when the All requests for interviews were Jewish doctor attached to the public national Committeo

Inst leading following the decision by the Inter- refused.--United Press,

hospitals will have disappeared.

on Production Control to maintain restriction of Non-Aryan Judges, university pro- fessors and publle notaries have ni- crops at the present rate.

Nevertheless there is some diver ready been pensioned or dismissed.

Examination of the family trees of gence of opinion in well informed cir- axpected to be completed by April 1. doubted if United Kingdom stocks are suspected high ministerial officials is cles, where an increase in exportable

quotas is confidently expected. It Meanwhile, 29,000 Aryan housto maids, cooks and general servants,

ufflelently under certificate, had to leave Jewish

to allow mainten- apce of the restrictions at this level. households to-day in accordance with Committeo's action must lead to a in generally admitted that the the Nurenberg anti-Jewish laws-substantial advance in prices but the Router Special

GOING TO CARDIFF

London, Dec. 31. their son are expected to stay with Colonel and Mr. Lindbergh and

relatives at Cardiff within the next week or av.

A publie statement regarding his plans will shortly be made by Colonel Lindbergh.-United Press.

ARMY OF PRESSMEN

London, Jan. 1,

A great army of International newspapermjen and preas photo- graphers were assembled at Liverpool to attend the arrival of the Lindbergh family, Colonel Lindbergh, his wife) and their small son, Jon.

The voyage of the three has arted the widest interest in Britain and America.

The distinguished visitors, after landing, left by motor var for an un- known destination immediately. Elaborate police precautions were taken to ensure that they were not molested ar buthered in any way.

Cinema men wore on hand in force and got some shots of the arrival, and their equipment resembled ironiyy transport column. Reuter Sperial,

BRITISH FINANCE FIGURES

REVENUE STILL INCREASING

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An

London, Dec. 31. Exchequer returns for the first nine months of the financial year show expending revenue but also in- creasing expenditure. The total re- venue for the period, including ordi- nary and self-balancing revenue,

amounts to £402,407,307, compared with £407,709,612 at December 31, 1934.

to

The total of ordinary and self- balancing expenditore amounts £600,493,032, compared with £578 172,150 at the same date last year.

It is, of course, in the last quarter of the year that receipts from income tax and surtax, ·

for the whole year wore estimated in the Budget at £232,500,000 and £51,500,000 res- pectively, are heavlest.

over

Ordinary revenue for the period was £435,024,367, representing an in- crease of £22,011,765

the ordinary revenue for the first nine months of the last Budget year. Receipts from inland revenue items are 'over eight million poundsTM higher this year, estate duties and income tax sharing fairly equally in the in- crease, while only surtax show a drop of about two and a half million

pounds.

GERMANY SHY OF ARMS ACCORD

Frankly Opposed To Air Locarno

(Special to "Telegrapò")

Berlin, Dec. 31, A frank statement that Germany at present is not inclined to agree to any limitation of armaments, an Air Locarno, or any regional pact, as outlined in the Franco-British memorandum of February, 1935, was made by a personage in close

effect is not determinable until the London auctions resume on January G.

Meanwhile some mild critics bo- lleve any largo advance in prices will probably result in retailing the present expansion of consumption and others express the fear thint higher prices will again stimulate produc- tion in Japan; Formosa and China. -Reuter.

WON'T BACK MACDONALD

CONSERVATIVES ARE

STUBBORN

London, Dec. 31.

touch with the Government Pherson, has der, Sir Ian Ma

to-day.

He pointed out that ex- istance of a Franco-Russian pact created a new situation for Germany, especially in view of the Russian military agreement with Czecho Slovakia, providing Russla with air bases close to the German frontier on the south-Reuter Special.

Nazi Answer To Charges

It is reported that the Conservative Association in Ross and Cromarty, where a by-election will be necessl- tated by the resignation of the Na- tional Liberal

that it could not support the candidature of Mr. Malcolm

MacDonald, Dominions Secretary, who had been by the local Liberal Association with approached Invitation to accept nomination. Negotiations between the Liberal Committee and Mr. MacDonald had not reached final stage, and a meet- ing was arranged to take place later this week.

Ari

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TO ALL FRIENDS

A VERY HAPPY & PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR.

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COMMENCING TO-DAY at 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m. LAUREL AND HARDY again in their latest featurette

"

TIT FOR TAT Showing with Metro's New Musical Romance

Thrill, Town, Thrill!

To something NEW and EXCITING in MUSICAL ROMANCE! To love-songs and heart-thrills!. To hundreds of cuties, loads of laughter! You're headed for happiness? Let's go!

HERE COMES

telle

TED LEWIS

and lis

ORCHESTRA VIRGINIA BRUCE TED HEALY NAT PENDLETON. LARRY STOCKWELL DONALD COOK

SPANKY MCFARLAND

the BAND

Metro-

Gottwyn Mayer

LATEST HEARST METROTONE NEWS PICTURE

THIS WILL BE FOLLOWED BY

i

THEN

The Conservative Assocation also meeting again at the end of the week.-British Wireless.

"RAMSAY MAC" SUPPORTED

London, Jan. 1. Fourteen graduates of Scottish Uni versities, distinguished in many fields and belonging to all parties, havo issued a personal letter to the electors In 'support of the candidature of the Lord President of the Council, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, in the the writ for which was in by-election, the London Gazelle last LAWSIn the course of their letter the "The Scottish aignatories declaro:- Universities are so closely bound up with the life and history of our coun- try that this opportunity to securo Mir. MacDonald na one of our representa- tives is of national importance to Scot- land, and ofeul gure our fellow. countrymen all over the world would regard our action not only as an appropriate

ate recognition of

ANTI-JEWISH

NOT TOO SEVERE

(Special to "Telegraph")

Berlin, Jan. 1. The greatest interest is manifested here in Mr. J. G. MacDunnld's letter Secretary General of the

to the

League of Nations resigning his post as High Commissioner in charge of 000 higher at £140,400,000 and from MacDonald wrote that the task was Receipts from customs are £7,019, rehabilitating, German refugees. Mr, excise £1,700,000 higher at £81,200,- 59 tremendous the present machinery 000, compared with the Budget estim. could not satisfactorily function and ates for the whole year respectively ho the League to use its in- of £188,570,000 and £100,350,000. ged Self-balancing items also show an Increase of about two millions.

On the expenditure side, supply services show increases of about four million pounds on defence votes and just over fifteen millions on civil

voles.—British Wirelosa.

IRISH COAL - IMPORTS

QUOTA FIXED FOR NEXT YEAR

of

to prevent the Nazis' persccu- tion

those who were not "Aryan" in Germany.

are

German newspapers say Mr. Mac- Donald's plea will not be tolerated in Germany, and that his charges greatly exaggerated and that the German Government does not agree that the anti-Jewish laws are unduly pevere-Bouter Special

STEAMSHIP AFIRE

HEAVY WEATHER

IN CHANNEL

Wo`

work of

a Scotsman who is an honoured inter- national statesman, but as a filing

and has shown all the best qualities of tribute to one who in his life and work has been inspired by Scottish tradition

Wireless 'our national character."---British

NEW BRITISH LAWS

NUMEROUS SUBJECTS

COVERED

London, Dec. 31.

A number of new laws como into. force to-morrow, on the first day of the New Year,

The Counterfelt Currency. Act, which comes Into operation, gives effect to the 1929 International, Con- vention for the suppression of coun

currency.

to-

terfeiting currency and extends to foreign coin and currency, including bank notes, the protection afforded London, Dec. 81.

by law to United Kingdom coin and The Irish Free State Government

London, Dec. 31. announced last night that the coal im-

A fito broko out on the Netherlands New vehicles registered after port quota for the year beginning oil-burning" ship Tarakan, 8,183 tons morrow will have to comply, in res February 1 1030, would be 3,114,000 In the English Channel fast night. tons,

direction indicators.or Of this, 3,113,000 tons will be

pect of any A full gals was blowing at the time, braking signals which may be fitted, imported from Britain.

but the Under the coal

of the Ministry Include and cattle pacted to Tesac, whose cargo is reached last January between Britain

German iner Westernland went

the requirements of Transport regulations.

Fundamental changes in the legal status of married women will result cipated that the bulk of Irish coal to the assistance of a small trawler from the Act depriving the incomes imports would be bought from the which wap in distress hi The Channel of married women of restraints"

the

and the Irish Frae Stato, it was anti-mouth in safetyves, Jungh with the

Country Angdom. In return, this pal last night and' rescued three of which in the past have been used to

cont.

claims of creditors.---

the British Wireleis.

to increase the quota the crew. A fourth enved by a defeat for Irish cattle imports by 88.1/3 por lifeboat. One montber",

trawior's crew, wAY

was drowneder. The results of the pact are shown in the Londonerry Harbour Board re- Fine, seamanship on the part of tho turns for the past year. Shipments Captain of the German liner Western of cattle reached 100,000 head. Not land contrited to the rescue of three since 1014 has the livestock Industry members of the crew of the trawlor in the North-west of Ireland enjoyed Satanlio in very rougli water, with a such prosperity.-British Wireless, southerly gale, in the Channel carly

DISTURBANCES

IN GOJJAM

ALLEGED POISONING OF RAS HAILU-

Djibouti, Doc., 81. reports state that

Was

KING'S AUNT INDISPOSED:

to-day The Westernland BUT PROGRESS QUITE

SATISFACTORY.

manoeuvered alongside the disabled trawler and two of

of the crew hanled aboard.

The Captain-was rescued by the Torbay Hifobstat, but m third member of the frew was drowned. British Wireless."

TELEPHONE EXPANSION

London, Dec. 01 Princess Beatrice, aunt of the King, who has been suffering from a slight cold since Christmas, is progressing satisfactorily,

It was later stated at Kensington Palaes that there is a further im- provement in the condition of the Princo-British Wireless,

Trustworthy rep

London, Dec. 31. rioting is continuing at Gojjam Pro- Expansion of the telephone system

DUCHESS OF YORK ...... vinco na a result of reports that the in Britain during 1935 was a notable

London, Jan. 1. Emperor had poisoned his rival as fasture of the loyalopment of postal Haflu, former ruler of the province, 2,600,000 telephones In use, The

bulletin states that the Duchena services. In November, there WOTE, who has been in prison far ulile, yours.

firm of York, who has been sufsèring from Addis Ababa oficiala insist that the dumber of local calls during the your aural Toumonia continues to rumour of the poliching te Icallan pfos is stimated at 1756 million and of hike progreen. The condition of her pagandae United Prest

trunk odia at 93 million British lauslas, imprising

Manthough necessarilyn)-orllys |

AND

AND

HIT SONGSI

"ROLL ALONG PRAIRIK MOON"

"YOU'RE MY

TRRILL"

"BROADWAY MELODY OF 1936”.

(Metro's Giant Musical)

"ANNA KARENINA"

(with Greta Garbo, Frederick. March)'

"HERE'S TO ROMANCE”

(with the new

"TOP HAT

Tenor, Nino Martini)

(The Top Hit of the Season with Ginger Rogers & Fred Astaire)

STARE

SHOWING TO-DAY-

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CAR 99

FRED MacMURRAY

LESLIE

who created a sensation in The Ciudad 24/

SIR GUY STANDING ANN SHERIDAN WILLIAM FRAWLEY

HOWARD

NEXT, CHANGE

and

MERLE OBERON

IN A SPECTACULAR ROMANTIC DRAMA OF ADVENTURE

'THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL'

"A London-Film Production

The MANG YUEN STUDIO has removed to the 3rd Floor of No. 6 Queen's Road Central,

JUST OPPOSITE the Dairy Farms Soda Fountain.

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