10
KING'S
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Today she's just a 'nice kid'
Tomorrow she may be in jail!
THE SENSATIO!!
OF THE HOUR,
GIRLS
PROBATION
on
ARE THEY THE MARKED WOMEN
OF TOMORROW?
Also TRAVELTALK in Technicolour "MALAYAN JUNGLES"
And BROADWAY BREVITIES "STARDUST"
NEXT CHANGE
JAMES CAGNEY in
A Warner Bros. "THE OKLAHOMA KID
Picturo
DAILY
745-4.30
ORIENTALE
FLEMING SOUD
TEL MONTS
LAST 4 TIMES TO DAY
PLOTTERS DARE DEATH TO OBTAIN SECRETS 1 You'll thrill to their cleverness, marvel at their Intriguos and shudder at their diabolicat depredations.
SPY RING
STOP PRESS !
JANE WYMAN-JANE CARLETON ROBERT WARWICK-JACK HULHALL
BEN ALEXANDER LEON AMES
PAUL SUTTON HARRY WOODS,
SPECIAL ÄDDED FEATURE ! JUST ARRIVED・
UNIVERSAL'S VERY LATEST EUROPEAN WAR NEWS SHOWING FOR THE FIRST TIME IN ANY THEATRE.
Canada enters into iha war,
Continual rain of death from German bombers. French weventy-ton tanks defy the Siegfried tine. "Ladies From Holl" Bootch Klities called to action. Uncle Sam's new move to protect the Panama Canal. Beventh brigado-the army's monkey-wrench cavalry, Famous speedy Northrup planes in spectacular manoeuvres. _THE_MOST_THRILLING OF ALL WAR NEWS SPECIALS !
FOR TO-MORROW AND SATURDAY
SWEEPS THE SCREEN WITH ITS MIGHTY DRAMA I
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CHASING
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PRESTON FOSTER - LYNN BARI
WALLY VERNON HENRY WILCOXON JOAN WOODBURY - HAROLD HUBER
EXTKA
ADDEDI
THE LATEST UNIVERSAL WAR NEWSREEL
1. The German Air Attack on the Firth of Forth.
2. Captured Aviators in a British Hospija).
3. President of Finland, Klags of Denmark, Norway and
Sweden joining for a conferenco on mutual war ald
4. General Gamelin' and General Viscount Gort inspect the
Frost,
5. The actual aftasks on the Japanese invaders by ChinesÓ
Querillas.
China's Amazon Army, etc.. elo.
TO-MORROW AND SATURDAY
MYRNA
ROBERT
LOY TAYLOR
LUCKY NIGHT
JOSEPH ALLEN HENRY O'NEILL ¿DOUGLAS COWLEY,
B
Thursday
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
December 7, 1939.
Members of the Women's Transport Service shown carrying off a "Victim" of an "air attack" daring Training Class.
LATE NEWS
GOVERNOR'S LONDON, PARIS Japanese Denounce
TRIBUTE
During the meeting of Legislative Council this afternoon, His Excelicacy the Governor paid tribute to two gentlemen who recently retired from
the Colony:
His Excellency anid: Hon. Membera, We meet to-day without two gentlemen to whom this Council owes a deep debt of gratitude for their many services.
IMPRESSED
Communism
LONDON, Dec. 7 (Reuter)The TOKYO, Dec. 7 (Domel),—Influen- Diplomatic Correspondent of the tial representatives of political, mill- "Daily Telegraph" states that Britain Lary, and various other circles and France are impressed by German throughout the country held a moss reports that British interests will be meeting at the Hibiya Pubile Holl this attacked by Russia in all parts of the afternoon to denounce Communism. world, notably In Asia.
Prince Sanctaku Tebijo took the Bines Russia is now openly threachair and Japanese, Chinese and tening the Balkans, it is interesting Rusalan delegates delivered speechies. to learn that Italo-Turkish relations A manifesto urging the necessity of have markedly improved during the eradienting Communism which is the
principal distractor of world peace and the publie enemy of mankind. wna adopted
QUEENS
"DAILY AT 2:30-5.15-7.20&9.50-TEL 31453
TO-DAY & TO-MORROW
Mr. Sydney Chine, the late Finan-past few days. cial Secretary, has been released by this Government in response to a very urgent request from the Secre tary of State for him to return to cke charge of the Economic Depart- ment of the Colonial Office.. That is R post of very great imuoriance to the Empire and, greatly reluctant ibouch I was that Hongkong rhould lose Mr. Caine's invaluabic ascistance, I realized that Imperial needs must take precedence over Colonial
in- terest: I therefore replied acceding to the Secretary of State's wish. Mr. Caine's service here extended over less than two and a half years; but in that short space of time he won a high respect and warm affection not only anong members of this Council and his omcial colleagues but also within a very widely diversta circle. On all wha came into contact with him his sincerity, hiy humanity and his friendliness noted as a charm which won him quickly n high esteem: those who were mare fortunate in that they worked with him very quickly recognized that his objective outlook, his Intellectual ability and his real knowledge of his subject placed him. In the first ranks. of public servants. As the fist to hold the new post of Financial Secretary in Uils Colony, Mr. Calno broke much new ground and for that reason also his work will have a last- ing value here. The many services which Mrs. Caine and he, in his private capacity, rendered to poorest and most unfortunate pernie in this town were of a creative
character the value of which
the
Lino
will prove: their Inspiration and
practicality will be corely miscted by iliose concerned with social welfare. A Wealthy Son
Mr. Chau Tsun-Nin. whose FC- gretted retirement in accordance with constitutional practice has just taken place, proved himself during| the last eight years a worthy son of the late Mr. Chau Shỉu Kee, who con- tributed most
this valuably to Council's activities. Mr. Chau Taun- Nin has in one way or another been serving the community since the year 1921 and throughout that long period he has been inspired a high and slendy sense of his duty towards his fellow men and an ordent decrming- tion to throw bis weight upon the side of the true Interests of the people of this Colony. I feel sure that his colleagues on this Council have often been impressed, as I have been im- pressed, by the shrewdness and the broadmindedness of the advice given by him in this Chamber, as well as by the dignity with which he has borne the role of Senior Chinese Member during these last year. In: tendering appreciative thanks to Mr. Chou for his servicen I express the wish, which I know will be widely shared, that he has many years of public service stil before him.
Both hte Hon, Sir Henry Pollock and the Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo úzsociated themselves with His Excellency's re- marks.
Mannerheim Line Broken, Reds Claim
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH” MOSCOW, Dec. 0 (Domel)-A Soviet military communique mys that the Soviet troops penalrat. ing Finland from eastern Karella, attacked, with the aid of artillery. the Finnish “Maginot Line"'along the Vook'il· Canal and suncianted In breaking through, the fortifications. The Soviet forces are continuing their advance north,
TWO FEATURES IN ONE SHOW !
How Chronele
THE MOST EXCITING OF THIS WEEK'S NEW FILMS. DISTURBINGLY VIVID......
THE WARNING
"SHOWS HOW ARP, WILL WORK...A VIVID PICTURE OF WHAT NIGHT HAPPEN IN ANY CLIT IN BRITAIN"
Crime-butter! Heart-stualeri Plague of Poileal Fiction's thrilling lone avenger on the mystery trail of 1,000,0001
The SAINT
IN
LONDON
westth
GEORGE SANDERS SALLY BRAY
BarBuran, Corian McLood.
Achono Seyfar - Mawy Data PAKO RADIO Picture Produced by WILEJAKS SISTROFF, Directed fr JOHN PADDY CARSTAIRS. Jeram May by Lyme fact and Frank Fenton, From the Blen The Million Pound Gap" by Leslie Chartock.
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LORETTA
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WARNER
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Sockol Loretta
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hert
WIFE. HUSBAND
and
FRIEND
BINNIE BARNES • CESAR ROMERO
GEORGE BARBIER - JEAN BROMBERG EUGENE PALLETTE - HELEN 'WESTLEY.- Directed by Gregory Ratoff A 20th Century-Fox Picture
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TO-MORROW & SATURDAY 'America's New No. 1 Glamour Girl ANN. SHERIDAN
In The Season's Gayest Picturo
WINTER CARNIVAL'
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at 1 and 3. Wyndham Street in the City of Victoria," Hongkong.