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A Monumental Human Document Flames Anew Ar A Masterpiece of Screen Entertainment I

Edward Brnold

· Daise-eniz'e qual-rearing stacy of kumar petelons

CRIME AND PUNISHMENT

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Change

PETER LORRE. Marius Mach Robert Allen and Mrs. Patrick Compbel Derek JOSEF VON STERNBERG VIFA COLUMBIATICTURE -

ON THE STAGE

At All Performances Complete Change of Programme "TOMMY'S REVUE"

12 Talented European

Artistes!

8 Charming Girls!

New Acts!

Gorgeous Costumes!

Victor McLaglen-Freddie Bartholomew in

"“PROFESSIONAL SOLDIER"

QULLA

OPENING TO-DAY

20th Century Fox

At 2.30. 5.15, 7.20 & 9.30.

WARNER BROS. FIRST BIG MUSICAL IN A YEAR!

Hundreds of Glde

3 New Song Hi!

SALEE

With

ALL THESE STARJ

DICK POWELL RUBY KEELER JOAN BLONDELL JACK DAKIE HUGH HERBERT LOUISE FAZENDA

NEXT CHANCE

FLOODING THE SCREEN WITH NEW THRILLS

SHOWS

DAILY

9.30-5.18

7.15-4.30

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PAY TO DAY TO-MORROW.

ONLY

AN UNFORGETTABLE SCREEN SENSATION !

HE WAS SO YOUNG

A CLARENCE

BROWN

SUN

PRODUCTION.

and she was so provocative!

Youth in the wild- erness of first love and temptation... in the screen drama that you'll cherish as a glow. Ing memory!

ah Wilderness!

EUGENE O'NEILL'S'

Great American Drama... a nation-wide stago succoss...

the sermon at last!

Lon

starring WALLACE BEERY

LIONEL

with

ALINE

BARRYMORE MacMAHON

ERIC LINDEN CECILIA PARKER SPRING BYINGTON

Maye

MON HAROLD LLOYD "MILKY WAY”

rtES.

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

JUST OPPOSITE the Dairy Farm's Soda Fountain.

TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1936.

THE HONGKONG

HUNDRED ATTACK

ST. LOUIS AGAIN

IN LEAD

GIANTS BEATEN

TWICE

YANKEES GO AHEAD

New York, May 28. The New York Giants lost a double to Boston to-day aml dropped hear the the with St. Louis at the top of the League. However, St.

FOUR MEN

SERIOUS GANG. FIGHT AT BAY VIEW

ALL OVER A KISS

A woman was the epuse of a gang fight in Chun Yeung Street, Bay View District, last night, in which over a hundred men attacked, four wishermen, who were badly beaten before the police intervened.

Four arrests we

were made.

Anth

FRENCH STRIKE SPREADS

REVOLUTIONARY'

MOVEMENT?

GOVERNMENT CONCERN

Paris, May 28,

fast

Louis also lost, so the margin of Cheng Po-ching. 30. coolles but refuse to work, of France.

difference is not great.

Boston's Braves noved the Giants In out of both decisions by one run. The first they scored four to throe, on twelve hits. The Giants hit nine ilmes and each team had an error.

In the second Boston hit fourteen, one of them homer by Berger, but the Giants held them to five tallies. Moreover, Boston had four errors But Now' York was only able to hit ven and scorest four runs out of it, including Ripple's homer.

The Cubs trounced Cincinnati eleven to four. Chicago only had ten hits, but Hack and Hartnett homered. The Reds hit six.

Brooklyn Dodgere hit twenty and scored thirteen

runs, of them homers by Bordagaray and Bucher, when they played the Phillies. The Phillies, too, were far from idle,

smacked sixteen hits and

A sequel win the appearance be Magistracy this morning of four fore Mr. W. Schofield, at the Central men, Shum Kwok-cheung, 32, Tsui Sh-him. 31. Sung Wing-churn, 30, employed by the Hongkong Electric Company, charged with having as sault Wong Yuen-thun, Cheung Sany, Li Chur-chten and Chau Sans Washermen.

Acting Sub-Inspector Madgwick said it was a big gang fight. About hundred men attacked the com- It appeared that yester wife of the first plainants. day morning the defendant went to Chin Yeung Street to make some purchases and accused one of the complicants of having used abusive language towards her. was walking way, she was heard here was a quarrel, and when she to remarks that she would. bring gang to beat the complainants up She apparently carried out

her threat fust night.

SERIOUS AFFAIR

was very serious affair,

mort

Prince! to kod out sites has had not, the pokes arrived on the hit circulit clouts. There were five scene. pight have assumed errors, the Phillies taking the honours certo prugurttors. with three.

The St. Louis Cardinals, who un- deservedly go into first place again, lost to Pittsburghi, seven to two. The Piates drove them to the tune, ef. fifteen hits. Ench had an error.

YANKEES WIN

The Yankees drew further ahead of their nearest Leaguo rivals, the Boston Red Sox, by beating them soundly, ten to six. The Yankees

Corel

hits. Boston hit thirteen bat

ind not profit by them.

They had two errors.

ilale's homer turned the tables on the unfortunato St. Louis Browns, who were beaten by Cleveland, aix to five. St. Louis hit nine to the In- dinn

eight, and Cleveland had three

errurs.

Tho Detroit Tigers, last year's champions, were also routed. Chicago beat the six to five, Hayes hitting a homer. Goslin homere for the Tigers. The Sox hnd thirteen hits.

Washington scored

n five nothing win over the Athletics, hit- ting seven and allowing only five to the Philadelphians-Renter."

KING HOST TO AMERICANS.

SOCIAL HISTORY MADE AT DINNER

to

London, May 28, His Majesty the King was lost last night at a dioner making social his. Lary

The four com- plainants were all injured, three of $200KATAZOZIOMANOMICAINUSATIONISIONE AVATANIBOUTI DASHURAITHA

"TELEGRAPH" ART

-SUPPLEMENT

To-morrow's Picture

Featurca

Many topical illustrations will appear in to-morrow's is- sue, of the Telegraph Pictorial Supplement.

The Boy Scout banner rally will be Blustrated, as also will be the inspection of the St. John Ambulance Brigade by Mr. Aw Bon-haw, and the laying of the cornerstone of the new Maryknoll Mission Convent School by H.E. the Governor.

Other events illustrated will be the Empire Day ser- vice at the Cathedral and the spring festival at the Quarry Bay School.

Groups will appear of a fare- well dinner given by students of May Hall to their Warden, Mr. A. B. Reynolds, and of a -dinner given to members of the Youngsters Moral Ás- sociation of the Hop Yat Church. The wedding of Mr. Chau Sing-kau and Miss Stella Pung will also be illus- Frater.

There will be the popular entertainment

feature and pages, results of last week's -Children's-Competition-and-de--- tails of a new contest for the kiddie.

Was

the

The "stay in" atrike mavenient, In which hundreds of workers stay in the factories, with bedding and food brought by their wives and children,

is ppreading in engineering works

tho

en of large A number

firms are affect ed, notably

Inetary largest motor ear and war materini

Renault

plant in France, where 3,000 workers

tho movement. are participating in

M. Albert Sarrant, the Prime Minister, is most concerned with the situation. Many conferences were Ministry of the held to-lay, nt the Interior and at the Presidency, the

While some deputieommunists to strike as an attempt of

embarrass the Socialist Government, Socialist circles deny the movement clare It is intended to prevent a lock- is in any way revolutionary, and de out, penting a settlement of the men's claims to increased wages and better working conditions.-Reuter Special.

REGRETS NEW EXPENDITURE

BUT BRITAIN MUST HAVE FLEET

London, May 28. In the debate of the supplementary estimate of £10,300,000 for a new programme of naval construction, in. the House of Commons this evening, Lord Stanley, Parliamentary Secre tury to the Admiralty, eald he shared the Opposition's regret at the necessi- ty for this very considerable increase in naval expenditure and at the fact that the incessant efforts made by every British Government since the of War to get an ogreed limitation armaments had not been more suc- cessful.

On the question of battleships, Lord Stanley said he could only re- peat they were not building against any single country, but it has been proved by the mere fact that Ger many, France and Italy were alt building battleships that the day of battleships was not over and it was essential to start as early as possible in replacing the rapidly aging British battle feels-British Wireless.

COAL MINING LEGISLATION

NEW BILL TO BE

REDRAFTED.

London, May 28, -The-King-quests-included-M

An announcement arising out of Stanley Baldwin, the Prime Ministir,

the decision of the Government last Colonel Charles Lindbergh. the

Monday week, not to go to a division famans aviator Sir Ernley Chatfield,

an

the gecond vending of the Coal Lord Louis Mounthatten,,

Lord 2013 HORES DEVÆSKER NIERELŐ Mines Bill after the opposition de- Wigram. Sir Alfred Duff-Cooper, and them badly. One of them

veloped on both sides of the Ilouse their wives. 21.1 Laly Cunaril rendered unconscious for a long time

to amendments which the Govern American-born widow of the shipping by a blow with a bamboo in his

ment Indicated it would introduce in magnate.

stage, was made by the Anoller had his hose There were other Americana pre broken. Ne of the defendants was

Prime

House of sent. Mr. and Mrs. Draest Shopson, hurt. Bamboo poles and stools were

Commons this evening. native of Maryland, and the Hon. Mr. and Mrs. From Ming Yuen Gardens.

Baltimore,sed. The defendants ull came across held by the principles of the Bill, but Mr. Baldwin said the Government

Piers Legh, the former A King's equerry. The latter a native of Nash- ville, Temesser, were other guests.- wen United Press.

the utter a

"DORADO" AGAIN LEAVES

PROFESSOR FORSTER A PASSENGER Professor L. Forster, leaving the Colony for a vacation at Home, wh a passenger aboard the Imperial Air ways liner Dorado which left Kai Tak at 11 o'clock this morning for Po- nang. The plane carried 12 kilos of mail.

Professor Forator will continue hla trip by steamer from Penang.

BUDGET PROBE REPORT

PROMISED COMMONS ON JUNE 3

London; May 28. The report of the. tribunal which investigated the alleged leakage of Budget secrets, will be published on June 3. It was announced in the Houso of Commons' by Sir John Simon to day-Reuter.

OFFICERS DETAINED

London, May 28.

It is ufeinily confirmed that two ameers of the British Red Cross unit

stomach.

The Minister in the

First defendant stated that his wife had decided it must be postponed till

the buy the autumn, as sufcient time was not wentyesterday morning to

available

after reers in the henry vegetables, when one of the com- plainants threw his arms around her Parliamentary time-tuble. The Gov- ernment would make use of the and kissed her.

interval to redraft the Bill, which would include the changes announced in the debate on the second reading: -Reater Bulletin Service.

Mr. Schofield remarked they should not have taken the law into their

own hands. They should have taken legal netion instend of bringing a band of roughs to attack the com- plainants.

Each defendant was ordered to pay each complainant $10, amends, or, in default, serve three weeks' hard labour, and they were sentenced to two months' hard labour each in addition.

TARIFF ALARMS JAPANESE

AUTONOMY IN INDIA

PAPERS EXPRESS

SATISFACTION

London, May 28.

ALHAMBRA

IAN RD, HOU

TO-DAY & TO-MORROW

A GREAT MASTERPIECE BECOMES A GREATER PICTURE!

CRIME

Edward Arnold

and PUNISHMENT

VON STEANGEREMA Columbia Panhe

PETER LOARE

"MARIAN:MARSH,ROBERT ALLEN *~MNI PATRICK CAMPBELL DO 400,@ $cimibang ProductioN,

Sunday: "PROFESSIONAL SOLDIER'

STARE

4 SHOWS DAILY

At 2,30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 p.raj.

。 TO-DAY & TO-MORROW ·

A GRIPPING DRAMA OF LOVE AND COURAGE IN THE DAYS OF THE WAR BETWEEN THE STATES!

Margaret Sullavan

SO RED THE ROSE

... WALTER CONNOLLY Randolph Scott C Elizabeth Patterson

Added Attraction:

"THE KIDS IN THE SHOE”—Colour-Classic Cartoon.

• NEXT CHANGE "MILLIONS IN THE AIR"

PARAMOUNT'S LATEST SONG-AND-DANCE SENSATION ! with WENDY BARRY and JOHN HOWARD.

TO-DAY ONLY

To-morrow:

MAJESTIC

ETHEATRE

Soo ̄PERRY MASON Now King of Crime Hunters

"THE CASE OF THE.

CURIOUS BRIDE

At 2.30, 5.20,

7.20 & 9.20 p.m.

WARREN WILLIAM

MARGARET LINDSAY, "JALLEN. Fi Netional Picture

Eddie Cantor in “STRIKE ME PINK,

ARMY OFFICER

N. T. AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION

GENEROUS GIFT OF

BUILDING

FINED

TRAFFIC SIGNAL

DISOBEYED

By the generous gift of Mr. J. E. A fine of $8 was imposed on Likut- Joseph, who is well-known for his Adams, of the Punjab, Regiment, bi

at the Kowlo

craft Orders-in-Council under theable institutions, the New Territories Magistracy this morning, when

Newspapers, in comment on the many contributions to various charit Mr. Macfadyen

Association is now. Pro mised a auitable building for traffic signal at the Junction yesterday, express satisfaction that it offices, educational efforts and other Nathan and Salisbury Roads, has been possible to fix April 1, 1937, activities

Us

the

in and

experimental and

20.

Brittai

PROTEST LODGED

date for

ental and practical. the setting up of the Mr. Joseph has been greatly inter-driving private car No. 038 on A

progress for IN AUSTRALIA

e provinclat

cated in agricultural British Indion

many years, and finding the Associa

Acting Sub-Inspector Melbourne, May 28, for the separation of Burma.

slated that defendant was driving The Japanese are alarmed by the This decision has been facillated tion in need of a sultable head- quarters, himself very kindly offered

aleng Salisbury Road from the direc new Australian tariff regulations, by the Government's adoption of the to present a bullding, and purchased tion of the terry, and a car driver

of Sir Otto Niemeyer on and the Japanese Consul here has report of

site for its erection,

by Mr. Brett was coming from th lodged a protest with Sir Henry allocation of certain revenues be Gullest, who is the sponsor of thetween the central and provincial This munificent gift will help for-opposite direction. The light wa Governments. The draft orders will ward the work of the Association for Nathan Road, and if Mr. Bret new tariff Inwa.

Hearts of Japanese interests In be considered by Parliament shortly very greatly, and it is a welcome en-had not carried on, i sollision woul Australia are conferring to decide after the Whitsuntide recess.-British couragement to those who have have occurred. the attitude which they will adopt. Wireless. Renter Special.

ABOLISHING SENATE

3

IRISH FREE STATE REFORMS

Dublin, May 28. Mr. Eamon De Valera's motion to

PHILIPPINE GOLD ›

MINING SHARES

ཡན་

the

Messrs, Benjamin & Potts received the following buying and selling quotations from their Manila Agents this

morning: Benguet Con.

12.00 Antameks

United Paracales San Mauriclos

12,10;

1.80

1.85

.02

.04

.72

24.

1. X L's. Masbates

1.03.

1.10

.50

Demonstrations

-01

21

Wedges

80

in Ethiopia have been detained at abolish the Irish Free State Senate Diredawn by the Italian authorities, was carried in the Dall to-day, 74 to and although they are not in prison 52. they cannot leave the town because Mr. De Valora said he hoped to in-

Big their papers, allegedly, are not introduce a measure outlining the new order.Reuter Bulletin Service.

constitution in the autumn-Router. Itogons

patiently persevered in the work of

Mrs. J. M. Jock, driver of privat trying to promete co-operation

car No. 4322, was summoned · to amongst the peasant farmers, and to causing an obstruction with her ea better their lot in life,

in Nathan' Road on May 5, This building has been well design-i ed and will be an outstanding feature -Traffle Sergeant Bendall stated Thi of the landscape on the New Torri-a car was parked four feet from tory Road where it passes the Fanling kerb, and defendant parked her c Railway Station. It will be a monu-three feet on the outside of the oth To the rear. about 15 fe ment to prove the generosity of one car. of the pubile benefactors in this away, were P.W.D. barriers whe Colony.

men were repairing a drain. The work will be begun as soon as was ample room for defendant's c the plans are passed by the Govern- to park behind the other car.

A fine of $3, was imposed...AA ment..

The

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