16
KING'S
SHOWING TO-DAY
TYRONE
AT 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 P.M.
Irving Berlin's ALEXANDERS RAGTIME BAND
ALICE
DON
POWER FAYE AMECHE
and
ETHEL MERMAN
JEAN HERSHOLT JOHN CARRADINE WALLY VERNON
NOTE
JACK HALEY
HELEN WESTLEY
20th Century-Fox Picture
PAUL HURST
RUTH TERRY
The Admission Prices of the 2.30 show during the showing of "Alexander's Ragtime Band" will be Increased to same as the evening.
SPECIAL MORNING PERFORMANCES SUNDAY, MONDAY & TUESDAY at 12 O'CLOCK NOON "THE AUTOCRAT OF CH'O DYNASTY"
A Chinese Picture with Superimposed English Subtitles Admissim Prices:-D. Circle $1.00, R. Stalls 70c.. F. Stalls 40г.
QUEEN'S
DAILY AT 230-515-7·20 & 9:30 ·TEL.31453
SHOWING TO-DAY
N.B.
At Roadshow Prices! This picture will not be shown elsewhere in this Colony for at least six months! HERE THEY COMEI
Roaring for battle or ready for loval..Reck. legs, loyal, awag. goring sons of the thundering guns of{ fighting battalions in India. The lustiost dovils that over manned a cannon or plagued a woman's heartl
FUNK!
INSPIRED BY „KIPLING'S HEROIC CLINES STAGED
ON A SCALE THAT BEGGARS WORDS!
Storting
SCARY GRANT VICTOR MCLAGLEN
ad
EDCUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jr.
RKO RADIO'S GIANT
Sun PM). Eduardo Clanreži. Isan fortains
STEMPELMARES SHOW OF SHOWSI
APMA¡s in choros ülauuduction froduced and directed by GEORGE STEVIJË,
Chiles MucArthur. Screen-Plor Ey AHEAD
USERNAMETRUNA DALALAUREATTANTES, DEVYNIOTIKSLAMTALENTENNIALINATOWN JURUSKALBANTER DRESSMANNEN KOTAMNICZOURORIGE UNITE
Saturday,
HONGKONG
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
LATE
Government To Impose Duty
February 18, 1939.
NEWS
Kowloon Buses Affected
(Continued from Page 1) originally cane yesterday. Original reports that a landing had been effect- ed in Taichung Bay were incorrect, to Japanese marching overland tu
"The whole question of introduction reach Namiau.
of double-decker buses to Kowloon is About 400 refugees crossed the under consideration in the light of yesterday, but Government's decision to inpose more than half have since returned, taxation on havy ails", an omeidl of The majority came from Shum Chum the Kowloon Motor Bus Company told- Market.
the Telegraph" this mornluk..
"The duty is a prohibitive one and vill add greatly to the cost of inain- tenance of bus services.”
30 Cent Import Tax Hongkong frontler
On Diesel Oils
GOVERNMENT HAS DECIDED
Although the situation along the to impose a duty of thirty cents perroniler is quiet, in Shuim Chun Itself considerable apprehension still exists galion on all heavy alls imported In- and only half the shops opened Ulita
morning.
to the Calony,
The new duty will come into etfect with the passage through Legislative Council of the Hydrocar- bon Olle Ordinance, which will be introduced by the Attorney General at the next meeting.
or
after
Serious Rioting In Rangoon
In answer to a question, the official stated that the question of increased costs ortsing from the duties affecting passenger fares on Kowloon routes had not been considered.
of the Prime Minister, Dr. Bamaw
The Governor. Sir Archibald Kangoon, Feb. 17. Cochrane has postponeri Duty will be payable on all heavy
acceptance on Rangoon mobs, the Colony
demonstrating of the Cabinet resignations, and the oils imported into
of the against commencement
the Government, _to-day Ministers have agreed to continue in cars with once until the new Government is Ordinance, and on all heavy olis se pelted buses and street
Injured two formed. Imported before that date and landed bolites, and seriously
The mob demanded revision of the in the Colony after that date, unless, Indians and one Chinese.
The crowd publicly burned egles constitution-United Press. In either case, such heavy oils aro not to be used as fuel for any heavy elf road vehicle.
or
to
In the case of hydrocarbon olls in retinery for to moved manufacture into light oils, a duty
cents
per gallon will be of thirty charged on the delivery of light, olta from the rennery,
In the case of light oils being re- moved from refinery under an port
CX-
be, however, no duty shall
The new duty applies only to heavy oils used as fuel in heavy oil road For the purposes of the vehicles. Ordinance, duty will be payable on used as fuel for any engine with 01 which
a vehicle is equipped, whether the purpose of propulsion of the Vehicle OF not.
A duty of 30 cents is aiready pay-i able on light hydrocarbon olls (petrol, etc.). This duty was originally 15 cents per gallon, but it was raised to 25 cents in 1931 and to 30 cents in
so.
"The proposed Ordinance also em- powers the Governor in Council to inake regulations for the restriction, regulation and control of the In- portation, exportation, manufacture, sale and possession of heavy or light ails; the time and mode of collection, of duties and the granting of draw- backs; the licensing, regulation and control of general bonded warehouses
licensed and
warehouses and the con- trol of dutiable oils stored therein; the imposition of conditions to be observed for applicants for licences d permits and by the holders of The implementing of any Inter- Luch; national Agreement for the reciproent exemption of aircraft from duties on oils and in air traffic.
[4 SHOWS. DALY
2.30-6,15 7.15-9.30
TAKE ANY TRIN DE KAPPE VALLIN DUB
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ORIENTALE
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LAST 4 TIMES TO-DAYO
SCREEN'S FUNNIEST COMICS.IN THE FOREIGN LEGION ! With soul-killing discipline, firced marches, harsh ofßeers. sandstorms and marching natives they blunder through it all, A LAUGH EVERY MINUTE IN THIS FUNNY SHOW !
STAN
LAUREL
DILIVER
HARDYA
"BEAUHUNKS"
TO-MORROW
MONDAY
TUESDAY
SENSATIONAL BARGAIN IN SUPER-ENTERTAINMENT !
A mighty screen production ebown for the
first time in any theatre at popular prices.
A MAGNIFICENT SHOW YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS!
PENRODS back!.. DOUBLE
TROUBLE Mauch Twins
BILLY and BOBBY
DICK PURCELL-KATHLEEN LOCKHART-GENE LOCKHART
A FIRST NATIONAL PICTURE - Directed by Law Seider » Presented by WARNER BROS.
MATINEES: 20c.-30€ ●REVENINGS: 20-30c 50c, 70c.
Kine EXAKTA
ALHAMBRA
NATHAN RD, HOWLD
FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY A CHINESE HISTORICAL DRAMA !
COLOURFUL ! SPECTACULAR!
"THE AUTOCrat of ch’O DYNASTY" Starring WANG YUAN LOONG - CHING SOO CHENG with Superimposed English Subtitles COMMENCING TO-MORROW. ● GRAND CHINESE NEW YEAR ATTRACTION
DAILY
"AT
2,30
520
720
· 920
UNGA DIN
AT ROAD SHOW PRICES !
HANKOV!
STARE
TO-DAY & TO-MORROW
KOWLOON
Deanna DURBIN
in That
CERTAIN AGE
MELVYN DOUGLAS
Jackie Cooper . Irene Rich Nancy Carroll John Halliday
A NET UNIVERSAL PICTURE
MONDAY & TUESDAY
AT ALL REGULAR PERFORMANCES !
POPEYE
"Sindbad the Sailor”
and
"ALI BABA &The 40 THIEVES”
44 ALL TEOTUCOLOR REELS
In
Exakta
Jhague
Dresden
"AUNT GRAMPY" "BIZZY BEE" "COBWEB HOTEL"
·
ALSO
"LITTLE STRANGER"
BETTY BOOP CARTOON BETTY BOOP CARTOON .COLOUR CARTOON COLOUR CARTOON
And Other Interesting Shorts
SANDEMAN
SHERRY & PORT
OBTAINABLE KVERYWHERE
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