12

AIR-CONDITIONED THEATRE

TO-DAY & TO-MORROW

The

#

SHOWS

DAILY

+10~6.20 720-930

At 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 p.m. 10,000 MEN LOVED HER!

10.000 Meu Wounded, Oļia- del, Brokent... The Living Penyed Only For fler Com. Ing... The Dying Klased fler Shadow As She Fanted! A puricu da grens no "Loua faniour... and as big as the hadrços ke jamaw heroina -dhar benusfui dangħier of Masry who became the immerit shores of the suffering?

FRANCIS

FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE

White Angel

SUNDAY

Ian Hunter

DONALD WOODS. NIGEL ORUCE DONALD CRIST.HENRY O'NEILL BILLY MAUCH

ROBERT MONTGOMERY in

PICCADILLY

by Walum Dutovla Fevral, 2 trium

JIM "

with FRANK MORGAN - MADCE EVANS

A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture.

MAJESTIC

THEATRE

NATMAN

ROAD

KOWLOON

TEL 57272

MATINEES: 20-30 ° EVENINGS, 20, -30.50.70

TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW

A RIOT OF SONG, DANCES AND COMEDY !

Anything Gors

BING CROSBY

Ida Lupina

Grace Bradley

Music by Cala Partne

ETHEL MERMANS

CHARLIE RUGGLES

SUNDAY AND MONDAY

THE GOLDEN VOICE OF THE PLAINS DICK FORAN, NEW SINGING STAR

IN HIS FIRST ACTION-CRAMMED ADVENTURE ROMANCE

"MOONLIGHT ON THE PRAIRIE"

FIRST OF THE NEW WARNER OUTDOOR PICTURES!

LEE THEATRE

TEL 20092

TO-DAY and to-morrow

Gemens

GARY COOPER

Goes To Town

Mr.Deeds

JEAN ARTHUR

George Taxarote

Lional Standar

Douglass Dambrills –– H. B. Warner Säre by Clarence Budinelon Kelland

A COLUMBIA PICTUDE

LINKED AGAIN IN TRIUMPH!

Hollywood's graatos! director-writer tom- Frank Capra and Robert Niskin-top their own famous hita..."It Hap poned One Night"- Lady for a Day"- "Broadway Bill"—with tho grandest of all romantic comedios!

A FRANK CAPRA Production Bʊreen play by Roben lakin

SUNDAY

TOM MIX

His first serial and his greatest picture

"THE MIRACLE RIDER” 1st Chapter

with

TONY JR.

Printed and Published for the Proprietors by FREDERICK PERCY FRANKLIN, at 1 and 3, Wyndham Street in the City of Victoris Hongkong.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1936.

SEEK TO SPREAD STRIKE

PICKETS ARRESTED IN GULF PORTS. ROOSEVELT TO INTERVENE

New York, Nov, 5. The striking maritime workers to-day endeavoured to extend the already widespread shipping blockade and apprehension is Felt in Washington lest the strike should. interfere with the scheduled sailing on November of the American delegation to the Buenos Aires peace con- ference aboard the Munson liner, American Legion.

The immediate threat to San Fran elsen's food supply has been removed following the Agreement of the striking warehouse workers to move perishable fruits and vegetables, but in Fairbanks, Alaska, the Chamber of Commerce asserts that merchants have only enough food, for thirty

days.

The New Orleans police have de-

durin tained 5 seamen, arrested raids on strike pickets, and n drive "Communism" 18 been against ordered.

38 pickets In Galveston, Texas, have been noted.

In Boston striking seamen's a war- leader has been arrested on rant charging drunkenness.-Reuter. FEDERAL PRESSURE

A

Washington, Nov. 5. Increased federal pressure to nettle the maritime strike is now indicated. President F. D. Roosevelt, who is returning to Washington to-morrow, ly expected to study the situation. It is reported that his early return

to the capital is due to his anxiety

to be on the ground during the

critical industrial situation.

|

Big Increase In Army's Expenditure

AUSTRIAN BUDGET DISCLOSURES

Vienna, Nov, D.

A 30 per cent. Increase in army expenditure is announced in the Aus- trinn Budget for 1037.

FIERCELY OPPOSED TO SOVIET ALLIANCE.

RUMANIA'S "IRON GUARD" SPEAKS

Bucharest, Nov. 5. Threats of denth "for all

The federal Diet estimated the ex- penditure wiil total 210,000,000 those responsible" if Rumanin sehillings, nearly B4,000,000 more than in 1936.

goes to war on the saine side as The Agures for army expenditure | Soviet Russia, were contained in a manifesto sent to King pre one-sixth of the total Budget,

The increase follows the decision. Carol to-day by Colonel made earlier in the rear, to introduce conscription, in spite of the limit on Codriano, leader of the outlawed the Austrian archy imposed by the Rumanian Fascist organisation Trendy *:{ St. German-Reuter or terrorist propensities, the Special.

much feared "Iron Guard.”

CEYLON APPOINTMENT

to

Str

London, Nov. 5. Mr. M. M. Wedderburn has been Graeme suceecd chosen Tyrrell as Chief Secretary of Ceylon on the latter's retirement curly in 1937. Mr. Wedderburn beenme De- in 1934.-- puty Chief Secretary British Wireless,

The manifesto, which has caused a considerable sensation,, declares:

"If we are forced to go to war un the same side as the U.S.S.R. against. the Christian who defend those civilisation, we declare openly that we shall kill those responsible and then commit suicide,"

The manifesto add "There la na such thing as a Little Entente or a Balkan Entente. There is only one fight between two worlds: the Chris- TWO TYPHOONS

Linn civilisation and Communism,

The Iron Gunris were officially The Manila Observatory reports dissolved in 1933, after the assassing- that there is n typhoon in obout Long. tion of Prime Minister Duen, but have continued their 127, Lat. 13. moving N.W., and un- Rince then olher it about Long 144, L. 17, existence under the title of "All for

Our Country."-Reuter Special, moving west,

QUEEN'S

DAILY AT 2:30-515·7·2089:30 TEL.31453

FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY

Meanwhile, four ships have sailed, GET RID OF THAT SUMMER SLEEPINESS ! manner by strike-breaking Crews, SEE THIS SCINTILLATING EXTRAVAGANZA comprising Orientals for the

most

part, and a fifth is scheduled to sull shortly-United Press.

TROUBLE BREWING ·

New York, Nov. 5. Insurgent sailors claim 25 addi- fional'ships have been tied up by the strike in Atlantic and Gulf ports, in- cluding 12 in New York, bringing the total to 214 vessels, and 14,910 meni affected.

Meanwhile, the Department of Labour's special prosecutur, Mr. Thomas Dewry, has refused the in- ternational Seamen's Union's dentind for i probe of the Seamen's 'Defence Committee

ittee on the grounds that it is birtur Bangsters

to turn the strike

into a racket.

Indications of an approaching chish were seen when 100 strikers occupied offices of the IS.U., rented for the purpose of hiring strike-breakers, and hung signs reading, "Scabs want- on ss. Hardship."—United Press.

BARGEMEN JOIN UP

San Francisco, Nov, 5. Six hundred bargemen have joined the waterfront strike.

Sentiment is aligning itself behind the proposal that President Roose- velt appoint an emergency mediation board-United Press,___

CREW STRIKES IN HAWAH

Honolulu, Nov. 5. The crew of the Dollar line steam- er President Plerec has struck in lionolulu.-United Press.

CANTON VISITORS DEPART

GUARDS AT PIER

AND STATION

The highly successful visit of Ilis Excelleney General Hunny Mu-sun, Chairman of the Kwangtung Provin- cial Government, His Honour Mr. Tseng Yung-fu, Mayor of Canton, and Madame Tseng, was brought to a close this morning when they re- iurned to Canton by the Flying Arrow Express.

After bidding good-bye to His Ex- cellency the Governor, Sir Andrew Caldecott, Kt., C.M.O., C.D.E., and Lady Caldecott, at Government House, the distinguished visitors proceeded to Queen's Pier where a guard of hon- ote, provided by the Hongkong Police, was drawn up, and where Madnie Tseng was received by Mrs. North, The Colonini Secretary, Hon. Mr. R. A. C. North, the Inspector- General of Police, Iton. Mr. T. H. King the Flag Lieutenant to His Excellency Sir Charles Little, K.C.B., the A. D. C. to His Excellency Major- General A. W. Bartholomew, C.D., C.M.G., C.B.C., s.o., and the Secretary to Rear-Admiral C. G. Sedgwick, were present at the pler to bid the party farewell, after which the dis- tinguished visitors crossed the har bour, escorted by Capt. W.

W. J. I. Crate, A.D.C. to its Excellency Sir Andrew Caldecott, the Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Hon. Mr. W. J. Carte, the Harbour Master, Ilon. Comdr. G. F. Hole, R.N. (Retd.) the Chairman of the Urban Council, Mr. R. R. Told, and Hon. Dr. R. H. Kote- wall, C.M.G., M.D.

A guard of honour and band from the Royal Welch Fusillers was drawn

OF GIRLS, WIT AND MUSIC !

A Super-Fields Day of rib-busting laughs and GIRLS...GIRLS...GIRLS!

Adelph Zukar

1

W.C.

FIELDS

POPPY

ROCHELLE HUDSON

A Paramount Picture

TOGETHER WITH ===

A Better Than Ring Side Seat For The Heavy-Weight Battle of the Century !

JOE LOUIS

VS.

MAX SCHMELING

With Every Second of the 12 Exciting Rounds Shown Upon the Screen and with the Sensational Fourth Round Repeated in Slow Motion.

"

TO-MORROW

"I

'THE ROAD TO GLORY FREDRIC MARCH. WARNER BAXTER. LIONEL BARRYMORE.

+ SHOWS

DAILY

1.30-3.13

7.15-5.30

TAKE ANY THAN ON HAPPY VALLEY BUS

ORIENTAL

FLEMING

ROAD

LANGHEP

TEL 28477

DAYS TO-DAY • TO-MORROWO

ONLY

DARE-DEVILS OF THE SPEEDWAYS!

The roar of the grandstand is music to their ears as these driving devils of the speedway, dash on to fame and romance on a short cut to hell!

SUN. MON

up at the Railway Pier, and alter its | TUES..

inspection, the party was conducted by Major R. D. Walker, M.c., to the 'Flying Arrow Express, which left at

0.26 ..

A 1936 RECORD BREAKING thrill PICTURE!

HERE IT COMES! and there it goes the grandest fun-and thrill sos -mance of the year—huriling along at 300 miles an hour!

SPEED

James Stewart

wisk

..Wendy Barris Una Markel Woldon Heybum Ted Holy Ralph Morgan Directed by Edwin L. Marin Produced by Luolan Hubbard

“PROFESSIONAL SOLDIER”

With Victor McLaglon and Freddie Bartholomew.

[® MATINEES: 20c-30c • EVENINGS: 20c.-30..50c.-70c.

ALHAMBRA

NATIJAN AD KOWLOOTY DUBY

LAST TIMES TO-DAY

REX STOUT'S FAMOUS MURDER-LOVING SLEUTH.

and

"I CAN SOLVE ANY MURDER WITH- OUT MOVING: FROM MY DESKI"!

Right from the pggasj

of

• Run-Siego's famous A2

mystery

the lys

sleuth who ever bal-

Med ofcunning killers

ARNOLD

MEET NERO WOLFE

TO-MORROW

LIONEL STANDER BASIC OLU:M BURAYEPIC TURCA

THE YEAR'S GREATEST SOUL-STIRRING SPECTACLE.

"THE

ROAD TO GLORY"

with FREDRIC March. JUNE LANG. WARNER BAXTER 20th-Century-Fox Picture.

DAILY

AT

250

520

720

920

HANKOW ROAD KOWLOON TEL 57795

STARE

·TO-DAY & TO-MORROW

THE WORLD'S MOST POPULAR LOVERS THEY FOUGHT EVERY DAY-AND MADE UP EVERY NIGHT!

கன்

MARGARET SULLAVAN The Moon's Our Home",

Adanted from faith Baldwin's Cormunchton Menarrotia

HENRY FONDA CHARLES BUTTERWORTH

Raulah Bondi Henrietta Crusmün-Wüller Brennan Dorothy Stickney ! Diensted by Wilham „A kert A: WALTER-WANGER Production - A Priamusest.

COMMENCING SUNDAY

AN EMPIRE OF LAUGHTER, DRAMA AND SONG.

"King Of Burlesque" with Warner Baxter

Alice Faye Jack Oakie & A Big Supporting Cast.

CENTRAL

Queen's Road Central.

COMMENCING SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7th At 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.20 p.m. NEW ERA

presents

"BLOCKADE"

FOUNDED UPON THE FAMOUS STORY "Q SHIPS"

A SEA-EPIC STORY OF THE GREAT WAR IN WHICH THE BRITISH NAVY TRIUMPHED. Produced with

Upper Circle

Front Stall

Middle Stall

THE OFFICIAL CO-OPERATION OF THE ADMIRALTY.

ADMISSION PRICES:

20c.

Back Stall

20c.

Dress Circle

30c.

Lòge

40c. 55c.

B0c.

40 ch. Dress Circle or Logo for Servicemen in Uniform,

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