12

AIR-CONDITIONED THEATREN

SHOWING TO-DAY · · AT 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 P.M.

LOVE...va. The "DEATH KISS" {

A Sensational chapter from 'man's eternal battle to live.

THE FLAY: THAT ELECTRIFIED. BROADWAY).

YELLOW JACK

with

Robart MONTGOMERY - Virginia BRUCE

:

Lewis Stone Andy Devine

Henry Hull

A Motro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picturo

Also LATEST NEWS OF THE DAY

Sce King George VI visit France to coment still

NEXT CHANGE

United Artists

4 SHOWS

DAILY

1.96–1.19

7.16-1.00

further Franco-British Friendship.

in

CLIVE BROOK "ACTION FOR SLANDER"

TAKE ANI THAN OR HAPPY VALLEY BUS

ORIENTAL

2 MORE DAYS

THEATREZ

PLANING ROAD (.

WAHCHAI

TEL ROCTO

TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW

A LADY WALKS THE PLANK !

Just one of the many thrliling moments in this mighty roacing steer of a darine pirate who saved a nation.

ABOLIŠ ZELJE POKSLOTE

Cecil B. DeMNIO PRODUCTION FREDRIC MARCH

THE

BUCCANEER

FRANCISKA GAAL

A Paramennt Plature with

AKIM TAMIROFF - MARGOT GRAHAME WALTER BRENNAN and a wast of thousanda Directed by CECIL B. DeMILLE

WED, HUNTED MEN”

199 THRILLER OF THE

THUR.

UNDERWORLD.

MATINEES: 20c.-30c. • EVENINGS: 20c.-30.50ci-70e).

• SHOWS

DAILY

2.30 70

720 930

MAJESTIC

THEATRE

NATHAN ROAD KOWLOON

TEL 57231

ALMATINEES: 20%-30%.° EVENINGS, 20-30-50e70%)

FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY

THE YEAR'S HOTTEST, FASTEST COMEDY MUSICAL !

SCREEN'S MADDEST, MERRIEST WHIRL OF B'WAY HEY-HEY AND HOLLYWOOD HI-DE-HO!

START CHEERAND

JIMMY DURANTE - WALTEN CONNOLLY · JOAN PERRY · CHARLES STARRETT · PROFESSOR QUIZ · GERTRUDE HIESEN - HAYMOND WALBURN - THE THREE STOOGES - URODERICK CRAWFORD HAL LANDY • finest Trawa » Vagínia Oste - Chace Chara + dimaty Wallinglan › isvis Paimin wills his Bund · JOHNNY CHEEN and his Orchestra « Story by Chiny Ford + Xeroun play by lupine Islow, Mizhard E Wormser, Philip, Kapp's Diterbuch by Albeď ↑ Royal

CA COLUMBIA PICTURE

TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY

The Season's Surprise Starlot In A Thrill-ful Comedy !

"LITTLE MISS ROUGHNECK” with EDITH FELLOWS LEO CARRILLO A. Columbia Picture.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY,,

Injured

Six Britons In S'hai Bomb. Outrage

SHANGHAI, Nov. 6. Three Seaforth Highlanders, three Royal Marines from H.M.S. Birmingham, and two Chinese barmaids were injured at 7.30 this evening when a bomb was thrown through the glass window of M. A. Jackson's beer hall, opposite the Race Course.

Two men, one in foreign dress and the other in a long gown, escaped.

The owner of the beer tavern, who In a Portuguese whose former hus- band was an American, could not augnent a motive for the outrage.

The Interior of the tavern WAS wrecked, while one of the Seaforth Highlanders, Private Sutherland, was gravely cut by glass in his spine and leg.

One of the girls was also badly injured, but the others, including the Seaforths, Private Duffy and Private Richle, were hurt.-Reuter,

the

CATHOLIC CARDINAL

DEFIES NAZIS

of

MUNICH, Nov. G. An outspoken defence not seriously Christian principles against the theories of National Socialism FULLER DETAILS

was made by Cardinal Faulkaber, Further detalls

bomb-Archbishop of Munich, when of throwing incident In Dubbingwell addressing 5,000 people in the Road are sent by Reuter. The

the explosion cathedral to-day. message alates that wrecked the interior of the tavern, smashing the counter and breaking the glass fitting to the ceiling.

When the white, choking sulphur had rights to demonstrate their faith,

was Citizens should not be impeded smoke had cleared away,

worship

the by

threat found that seven British servicemen their

the national and two Chinese barmaids had been exclusion from

munity, injured.

The most seriously injured were Privales Duffle, Richie and Sraith of the Seaforth Highlanders, while Marines Newman, Pilt and Ray

were only

The only hurt.

Is believed to have been a Chinese who escaped.

He said that citizens had their rights as well their duties, They

of

Character must have the right to

NOVEMBER 7, 1938.

Daring Raid

Motor Lorry Hold Up By Armed Gang

A motor lorry which was taking 20 bags of wolfram ore, worth $500, and three baskets of eggs, worth $60, from Shaukiwan to the Central dis- trict on Saturday, was held up by vs robbers, one of whom was armed, and the wolfram seized.

A report of the incident was made to the police by Chan Wan, 35, an employee of the Shun Cheong wolfram ore firm, who was sent to take delivery of the cargo. Chan cald he engaged a lorry and a fokl and took them with him to Shauki- wan. After the wolfram had been loaded, five men came up to the lorry. One of the men produced a revolver, declared he was a policeman, and boarding the lorry with his friends, ordered the driver to proceed to the Central Police Station.

Chan

and

Before reaching town, the armed robber told the lorry driver to pro- end tas pushed of the vehicle. to Gloucester Road. There which continued on to town stopped opposite Queen's Pler, where the robbers put the wolfrám on board a sampan and made off across the harbour. The lorry driver also reported to the pollee.

Junkmaster Reports Piracy

Near Nine Pins

A valuable cargo of wolfram øre was seized by pirates in British waters in of the Nine Pins on Saturday.

The wolfram was being conveyed com-to Hongkong on board a junk owned by Lam Yau-shun, 50. Lom had with him a

в стен of nine persons, About 7 a.m. a strange boat ap- proached and went alongside's Lam's junk, Three of the five men on it boarded the

vessel, cargo

and threatened Lam and his crew with rifles.

The other two pirates who remained on their own boot held knives..

express itself, and persons must not be called traitors because they wish to maintain connections with the Catholle Church.

Cardinal Faulhaber attacked the The Shanghal Municipal Council Jew-balter, Herr Strelcher,

saying police and the British military police that it was sacrilege to declare that are comblug the district.

when one served a nation, one there God.- owner is a. Portuguese by fullled one's duly to The bar

whose husband was an Reuter. wonn, American. She cannot suggest any motive for the crime, She was walk- ng downstairs when the bomb was throws.

Another bombing Incident occurred outside a Settlement gambling den when four

hurt.- Reuter.

Chinese

were

REFORMED LEAGUE

IS URGED

General Smuts' Appeal To The Great Powers

Johannesburg. Nov. 6. "Back to a reformed League must be our policy" declared General Smuts in an Armistice anniversary broadcast, relayed to Daventry, to day.

General Smuts said that the at Hance system had once more broken down, and he urged that efforts should be made to bring the great The Powers back to the League. position was one of extreme danger and urgency.

The Hitler-Chamberlain conversa-

Carol Anxious To Settle

Home Troubles

to

Budapest, Nov. G.

The wolfram was removed from the cargo Junk into the other vessel, which then sailed away towards Sam Mun Island.

The value of the cargo was $1,112. Two other junk robberies otc reported in the Shipping news.

KOWLOON COURTS

Vacancy When Magistrate Goes on Leave

Mr. K. M. A. Barnett, Second King Carol is particularly anxious Magistrate, Kowloon Magistracy, will settle the uncertain political be leaving the Colony at the end of situation in Rumanin before he visits this week on furlough.

There are at present three Courts England on November 15, according in the Kowloon Magistracy, and i to persistent reparts. Otherwise, he is not yet known whether the third will not be able to come to grips with Court, under Mr. E. Himsworth, will ipalities before December 1.

ccase after the departure of Mr. Barnett.

Many quarters are urging the formation of a Government National Union, which, it is thought, would be specially useful when the various minorities are demanding greater freedom.

A cry for special treatment was voiced recently by the German "Saxons of Transylvania.-Reuter.

JAPAN CELEBRATES ANTI-RED PACT

Tokyo, Nov. 8

LATE NEWS

NEW GUNBOAT ARRIVES

QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA

HONG KONG

KOWLOON.

AT 250-515 7·20·930 PM. AT 2:30 520-720 & 9:30 PM

FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY

TO-MORROW

At The QUEEN'S

A MAGNIFICENT

HUMAN ADVENTURE

Letter of

INTRODUCTION

Jack Oakio - Lucillo Ball "AFFAIRS OF ANNABEL"

DAILY

AT

030

420

710 910

with

ADOLPHE MENJOU ANDREA LEEDS. EDGAR BENGER and "CRAALIE McCARTHY“

CROACE MURPHY

A FEW BRITZASAL DISTTHE

A JOHN M. STAHL Production

TO-MORROW —

At The ALHAMBRA Humphrey Bogari - Frank McHugh "SWING YOUR LADY"

STAR

Only of Hate bad Heart- #break Could Alte fashion

A Love Like Theirs!

TO-MORROW

A Paramount Picture

TO-DAY ONLY

"'SHE'S

HANKOW ROAD KOWLOON TEL

57795

ERROL FLYNN: ANITA LOUISE

GREEN LIGHT

MARGARET LINDSAY

·TH CHORIC HARDWICHE Wuitar Al-Harry O'Neil A Frank Burjana Produt

LADY"

NO Ann Dvorak - John Trent

Ambulance Trucks For China Now in Use

The Hongkong Bureau of the National Red Cross Society of China announces that the following 62 truck-ambulances donated to the National Red Cross Society of China are now in service at the front or on the way there:—

Two donated by the Hongkong Branch of the National Women's Rellef Association.

Preparing For Coronation Of King Of Siam

Nine donated by the Java Over- Lea-Ambulance Association, Batavia. Wie Stong Family, Batavin The Tan under Journeying from England her own power, the

(1): Hua Chino Lampoeng, Telok new unbout Batocng, Sumatra (1) Mr. Benito Scorpion has arrived in Hongkong.

Go Sun, Manila (1); Mr. Lee Hon Still in the hands of the ero C. Chun, Manila,

Manila (1); through Mr. Dee tractors, the Scorpion will undergo C.

by follo, Davas trials in Colony waters shortly. If Cotatato and Cebu Oversea-Chinese the trials prove satisfactory she will (4) be taken over by the Admiralty.

(4); Hongkong Chinese Civil Ser- Penang And Singapore vants' Association (1) Hongkong

Receptions Planned The Scorpion, which is now in the International Medical Relief Com- Royal Naval dockyard, is intended as tee

mittee (1): Burma Chinese Red Cross

tions showed that Herr Hitler had Three weeks of national celebration been determined in his furtherance began in Japan to-day to mark the of national polley through war un- first anniversary of the conclusion of less Czecho-Slovakia had given way, the anti-Comintern pact between Calamity was averted through Mr. J: pan, Germany and Italy. Chamberlain's

n's last-minute interven

Prince Chlelilby, Priacè Koney; tion, but in recent years the nations had developed the habit of lawless und members of his Cabinet, attended actions which cannot continue with- gala reception at the Italian Em- out calamity.

bassy this evening, at which the flagship of the Yangtze Flotilla. She Fund Society, Rangoon (5) The The only escape is international Germany Ambassador and the Envoy will relieve H.M.S. Bee after she is United Chinese Association of Boston, With the arrival of King Ananda

were also commissioned. order. The League Council in the of Nationalist. Spain, past has been too unwieldy and the present. League has been weakened by deser- tlons.

Mammoth citizen and student purades were held in Tokyo in the General Smuts urged a standing afternoon, the participants demons- committee of the great Powers as trating before the Imperial Palace a permanent part of the League and the German and Italian Em- machinery.Reuter.

bassies Reuter.

Gentlemen-attention please!

The ROLNY organisation has over 300 branch shops distributed amongst the principal cities of the world. Its knowledge of fashion trends, newest materials and its experience is therefore wide.

Our motto is:-

REASONABLE PRICES,

PERFECTLY

FITTING TAILOR MADE CLOTHES FROM THE FINEST SELECTION

OF MATERIALS AND STYLES.

SATISFACTORY SERVICE FOR OUR CUSTOMERS.

In order to invite a trial from those who may not know

us so well, we are making a special offer for

ONE MONTH ONLY 5s from TO-DAY

GENTLEMEN'S SUITS FOR THE COMING SEASON

in sizes 41-46

ARE SPECIALLY ST

PRICED AT——

$1600

per suit

A large range of materials and styles from which to choose. Early choice advisable.

BE BETTER DRESSED FOR LESS MONEY AT— '

Rolný

THE WHITE HOUSE. TEL. 21040. 12, DES VOEUX ROAD CENTRAL.

Bangkok, Nov. 6.

U.S.A.

United Korean | Mahidol less than two weeks ahead, Mass

(3); Society of New York to Aid China the Siamese Government and people (1); American Bureau for Medical are feverishly preparing a Royal Ald to China, New York, U.S.A. (0); Reception.

Los First towns to fete the King will, Chinese Patriotic Society of

California, U.Š.A. (10) however, not be in Slam. They will Angeles, Seattle Patriotic League, U.S.A. (1); be Penang and Singapore. Here, too, Ontario Chinese Relief Society, elaborate preparations have been go

on

Canada (2): Chinese Students League ing on, and the Penang programme of Greater New York (3); Indian includes a salute of 21 guns

Unit to arrival of the MV Meonia to-morrow. The British Resident Councillor will

Gre

Congress Party Medical China (2).

Chinese Women's

Trucks are promised by the Hong-board the ship and be received in

King Club, The audience by the kong

In Singapore the King and mem- Hongkong Chinese Women's Soldiers' Relief Association, the Hongkong bers of his suite will be entertained at by H.E the Governor, Sl Shent Thomas, at Government House on November 11.

In Bangkok, a reception committee has been formed, and some points of the programme include the King's declaration of the Buddhist Faith and memorial services to "Ils Majes- ty's August Predecessor."

Scheduled to arrive on the Meonia on November 15, the King will leave

H.M.S.

"Sri that ship and board Ayudhya" at Koh-Si-Chang, where he will be received by the Council of Regency, the Premier and other members of the Government. Here the King will grant the first audience to his Government..

Chinese Medical Association and the tea Hongkong Sanatorium and Hospital.

S.O.S. FROM SHEKKI IS ANSWERED BY MACAO

Macao, Nov. 0.

A salute of 21 guna will be fired,

Following an urgent appeal for and a fleet of water-craft will accom→ help for men and women wounded Dany the Sri Ayudhyn to the capital, in Shokki as the result of bombings with planes from Don, Muang Air- by Japanese aircraft, the local au- Port flying in formation overhead.

Bells of churches and temples will two ambulances thorities rushed

argas ring, and the King will light candles. whilst pricals will chant the under the direction of Dr. Vargas Moniz and Lieut. C. Pinto directly "Jayamongkol". Provision has been the message was received in Macao. made for large masses to gather on The ambulances started out for the both banks of the Menam at the Chinese city shortly after 7 p.m. on point of the Royal Landing. Friday and returned at 1 am. the

Upon landing, the King will be

sword and presented with a day. following

will Immediately on their arrival here receive addresses of welcome trom the 13 seriously wounded persons con-pubtle bodies. After the memorial of the Templo the sisting of seven men and six women services at were admitted to local hospitals for Emerald Buddha, the King will pay a call on the Queen Grandmother, further treatment.

I learned that several of the after which he will watch a glani Injured are in a critical condition and procession to the Chitralada palace, are not expected to live.Our Own where the nubile will for the first- Correspondent.

time see the King-Truns-Orean.

the

Printed and Published for the Proprietors by FREDERICK FENCY FRANKLIN, at 1 and 3, Wyndham Street in the City of Victoria, Hongkong,

Share This Page